Canberra Raiders international weekend representatives
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Re: Rapana and Tapine named in New Zealand squad to face Tonga
Geez Jordy is not 100%. He's at 50%
Damn you NZ. Pick a rookie that's hungry
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Re: Rapana and Tapine named in New Zealand squad to face Tonga
Yeah by not fit, I mean- slightly injured. Definitely lost some of his dynamism.Dusty wrote: ↑June 14, 2019, 3:22 pmI thought Rapana looked a bit sluggish andBadnMean wrote:Rapana doesn't look fit to me- I honestly think he would benefit from the break and some strength and conditioning work and confidence in his knee.
If Tapine is fit then he should play, it's an honor to be selected and he hasn't played a lot this year. He might benefit from the run actually. Be good if they played him on an edge.
Like he was favouring his knee vs Tigers.
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Re: Rapana and Tapine named in New Zealand squad to face Tonga
Blind Freddy can see Rapana isn't ready for rep footy yet. Hopefully his selection is treated as an honourary recognition and he's withdrawn from the game.
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Re: Rapana and Tapine named in New Zealand squad to face Tonga
He wants them to let him play a test match to get more game time? That would be an interesting conversation to have with the test coach.Old School Green wrote: ↑June 14, 2019, 3:00 pmMorris made a good point in his presser about wanting him to play next week to get more game time.
On Morris, I have to say he makes my dislike of Cronulla lessen a little. He is infinitely more likeable than Flanagan.
Yeah both the Morris coach and player help the sharks rep.
Re: Rapana and Tapine named in New Zealand squad to face Tonga
No CNK?
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Re: Rapana and Tapine named in New Zealand squad to face Tonga
CNK is Cook Islands
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Re: Rapana and Tapine named in New Zealand squad to face Tonga
CNK wants to play for the Cook Islands in the WC... He is available for NZ selection at other times (if that is within the rules).
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Re: Rapana and Tapine named in New Zealand squad to face Tonga
Have to declare allegiance 2 yrs prior or something.
His locker room interview with Denan Kemp he mentions he's loyal to Cook Islands cause they picked him out of 20s
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Re: Rapana and Tapine named in New Zealand squad to face Tonga
Luckily Blind Freddy is the coach of NSW and currently contemplating bringing Mitchell **** Pearce backNorthern Raider wrote:Blind Freddy can see Rapana isn't ready for rep footy yet. Hopefully his selection is treated as an honourary recognition and he's withdrawn from the game.
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Re: Rapana and Tapine named in New Zealand squad to face Tonga
The Rickman wrote: ↑June 15, 2019, 8:15 amLuckily Blind Freddy is the coach of NSW and currently contemplating bringing Mitchell **** Pearce backNorthern Raider wrote:Blind Freddy can see Rapana isn't ready for rep footy yet. Hopefully his selection is treated as an honourary recognition and he's withdrawn from the game.
Re: Rapana and Tapine named in New Zealand squad to face Tonga
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad and Reuben Porter selected for Cook Islands World Cup qualifier against South Africa
Canberra Raiders fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad and forward Reuben Porter have been selected for the Cook Islands squad to face South Africa in a World Cup qualifier this Friday night at 7:00pm at Ringrose Park. Reubenn Rennie and Vincent Rennie, from the Canberra Raiders NSW Cup affiliate Mounties have also been selected, along with former Raider, Sam Mataora, who now plays with the Belconnen United Sharks in the Canberra Raiders Cup.
Cook Islands Kukis Squad
Sam Mataora (Belconnen United Sharks), Eric Newbigging (Blacktown), Troy Dargan (Brisbane Bronco, Charnze Nicol-Klokstad, Reuben Porter (Canberra Raiders), Eli Noovao, AaronT eroi (CQ Capras), John Puna, (Easts Tigers) Reubenn Rennie, Vincent Rennie (Mounties), Moses Noovao-Mcgreal, Pride Petterson-Robati,Paul Ulberg (Norths Devils) Kayal Iro, Brodie Tamarua (NZ Warriors) Tepa Moeroai, Marata Niukore, Brad Takairangi (Parramatta Eels), Steven Marsters (St George Dragons), Josh Minhinnick (Wentworthville)
Read more: http://rlif.com/article/8645/
I honestly think he could use the rest and should withdraw. I have no idea about international footy in the second tier but I doubt they need him to beat south Africa.
Canberra Raiders fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad and forward Reuben Porter have been selected for the Cook Islands squad to face South Africa in a World Cup qualifier this Friday night at 7:00pm at Ringrose Park. Reubenn Rennie and Vincent Rennie, from the Canberra Raiders NSW Cup affiliate Mounties have also been selected, along with former Raider, Sam Mataora, who now plays with the Belconnen United Sharks in the Canberra Raiders Cup.
Cook Islands Kukis Squad
Sam Mataora (Belconnen United Sharks), Eric Newbigging (Blacktown), Troy Dargan (Brisbane Bronco, Charnze Nicol-Klokstad, Reuben Porter (Canberra Raiders), Eli Noovao, AaronT eroi (CQ Capras), John Puna, (Easts Tigers) Reubenn Rennie, Vincent Rennie (Mounties), Moses Noovao-Mcgreal, Pride Petterson-Robati,Paul Ulberg (Norths Devils) Kayal Iro, Brodie Tamarua (NZ Warriors) Tepa Moeroai, Marata Niukore, Brad Takairangi (Parramatta Eels), Steven Marsters (St George Dragons), Josh Minhinnick (Wentworthville)
Read more: http://rlif.com/article/8645/
I honestly think he could use the rest and should withdraw. I have no idea about international footy in the second tier but I doubt they need him to beat south Africa.
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Canberra Raiders forward Siliva Havili hooking into double life ahead of Tonga Test
Siliva Havili will be ready to do whatever role Raiders coach Ricky Stuart requires of him against the Parramatta Eels - after playing his 11th Test for Tonga at hooker this weekend.
"It's exciting for the country, it's exciting for the game. It's a big occasion again. Everyone always gets up for this game," he said.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Siliva Havili will be ready to do whatever role Raiders coach Ricky Stuart requires of him against the Parramatta Eels - after playing his 11th Test for Tonga at hooker this weekend.
"It's exciting for the country, it's exciting for the game. It's a big occasion again. Everyone always gets up for this game," he said.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239