2019 Representative Round: Teams and Game Day
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2019 Representative Round: Teams and Game Day
2019 Representative Round: Teams and Game Day
Women's State of Origin Under 18s: New South Wales Blues V Queensland Maroons, Friday 5.45pm at North Sydney Oval
New South Wales Blues
1. Tess Staines 2. Teagan Berry 3. Jaime Chapman 4. Mikayla Kidd 5. Zali Fay 6. Emily Curtain 7. Tiana Graham 8. Maddison Weatherall 9. Rhiannon Tungai 10. Filomina Hanisi 11. Olivia Kernick 12. Caitlan Johnston 13. Mareva Swann
14. Janaya Bent 15. Eleni Amone 16. Sophie Curtain 17. Joeli Morris
18. Olivia Vale
Queensland Maroons
1. China Polata 2. Jasmine Peteres 3. Tyesha Mikaio 4. Abelee Stanley 5. Rosemary Vaimili Toalepai 6. Rhiannon Revell-Blair 7. Courtney Tamati 8. Jessikah Reeves 9. Emma Manzelmann 10. Finao Mikaio 11. Keilee Joseph 12. Jasmon Tupou 13. Nakita Sao
14. Chante Temara 15. Acacia Wulf 16. River Smalley 17. Tiamo Williams
18. Keisharn Hala
2021 World Cup qualifier: Cook Islands V South Africa, Friday at 7pm at Ringrose Park, Wentworthville
Broadcast: Bar TV Sports
Cook Islands squad
Sam Mataora (Belconnen)
Eric Newbigging (Blacktown)
Troy Dargan (Broncos)
Reuben Porter (Raiders)
Eli Noovao (CQ Capras)
Aaron Teroi (CQ Capras)
John Puna (Easts Tigers)
Reuben Rennie (Mounties)
Vincent Rennie (Mounties)
Moses Noovao-Mcgreal (Norths Devils)
Pride Petterson-Robati (Norths Devils)
Paul Ulberg (Norths Devils)
Kayal Iro (Norths Devils)
Brodie Tamarua (Warriors)
Tepai Moeroa (Eels)
Marata Niukore (Eels)
Brad Takairangi (Eels)
Steven Marsters (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Josh Minhinnick (Wentworthville)
South Africa Rhinos
Joel Tubbs (Berkley Eagles)
Kamren Cryer (Blacktown Workers)
Ash Bull
Jason Cutler (Carina Tigers)
Louis Musson (Concord Burwood Wolves)
Tomas Harris (Cronulla Sharks)
Damian Diedricks (Elsburg Bears)
Jason King (Emerald Tigers)
Erasmus Van Zyl (Fingal Bay RL)
Bevan De Vries (London Skolars)
Keegan Turner (Manly Warringhah)
Jackson Frei (New Zealand Warriors)
Brendan Frei (Norths Devils)
Edward Proudler
Jean Charl Smith
Will Smith (South Perth Lions)
Mitchell Frei (Souths Logan Magpies)
Seth Buckley (St Clair Comets)
Coby Thomas (Sydney Roosters)
Jean Coetzer
Stephanus Esterhuyse
Robin Howell
Allan Kasselman (Tuks RL)
Shane Gillham (Tweed Head Seagulls)
Byron Hutchinson
Jonathan Soares (Unattached)
Darren O’Donovan (West Scarborough)
Ayden Perry (Western Suburbs Devils)
Women's State of Origin: New South Wales Blues V Queensland Maroons, Friday 7.45pm at North Sydney Oval
Broadcast: Nine, Fox League live 7.30pm
New South Wales Blues
1. Corban McGregor 2. Jessica Sergis 3. Tiana Penitani 4. Isabelle Kelly 5. Shakiah Tungai 6. Kirra Dibb 7. Maddison Studdon 8. Simaima Taufa 9. Kylie Hilder 10. Vanessa Foliaki 11. Kezie Apps 12. Shontelle Stowers 13. Hannah Southwell
14. Botille Vette-Welsh 15. Holli Wheeler 16. Takilele Katoa 17. Millie Boyle
18. Shaylee Bent
Queensland Maroons
1. Chelsea Baker 2. Karina Brown 3. Stephanie Mooka 4. Amber Pilley 5. Meg Ward 6. Ali Brigginshaw 7. Jenni-sue Hoepper 8. Heather Ballinger 9. Brittany Breayley 10. Stephanie Hancock 11. Tazmin Gray 12. Annette Brander 13. Rona Peters
14. Amy Turner 15. Tallisha Harden 16. Chelsea Lenarduzzi 17. Jessika Elliston 18. Elle Stitt
Officials:
Referee: Grant Atkins
Assist Referee: Belinda Sharpe
Senior Review Official: Henry Perenara
Review Official: Ben Lowe
Touch Judges: Tim Roby, Phil Henderson
Standby Official: Drew Oultram
Women's Test: New Zealand V Samoa, Saturday 1.10pm AEST 3.10pm NZT at Mt Smart Stadium
Broadcast: Fox League live
Kiwi Ferns squad
Raquel Anderson-Pitman
Madison Bartlett
Teuila Fotu-Moala
Georgia Hale
Amber Paris-Hall
Honey Hireme
Amber Kani
Hilda Mariu
Nita Maynard
Raecene Mcgregor
Jules Newman
Apii Nicholls
Annetta-Claudia Nuuausala
Charntay Poko
Krystal Rota
Aeishaleigh Smalley
Crystal Tamarua
Kiana Takairangi
Kathleen Wharton
Samoa squad
Billy-Jean Ale
Mary-Jane Ale
Moana Fineaso-Levi
Nina Maria Foaese
Taliah Fuimaono
Louisa Gago
Talia Lealaiauloto
Lauretta Leao-Seve
Ricshay Lemanu
Taimane Levu
Cesca Luafalealo
Mikayla Malaki
Taylor-Adeline Mapusua
Sieni Mose
Masuisuimatamaalii Pauaraisa
Christine Pauli
Tasia Seumanufagai
Sarah Togatuki
Elianna Walton
Emma-Marie Young
Men's Test: New Zealand v Tonga, Saturday 3.40pm AEST 5.40pm NZT at Mt Smart Stadium
Broadcast: Fox League live
New Zealand
1. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 2. Ken Maumalo 3. Esan Marsters 4. Joseph Manu 5. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 6. Shaun Johnson 7. Benji Marshall 8. Jesse Bromwich 9. Brandon Smith 10. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves 11. Kenneath Bromwich 12. Briton Nikora 13. Isaac Liu
14. Jahrome Hughes 15. Leeson Ah Mau 16. Nelson Asofa-Solomona 17. James Fisher-Harris 18. Zane Tetevano 19. Kieran Foran
Tonga
1. Will Hopoate 2. Daniel Tupou 3. Kotoni Staggs 4. Solomone Kata 5. David Fusitua 6. John Asiata 7. Tuimoala Lolohea 8. Andrew Fifita 9. Siliva Havili 10. Siosiua Taukeiaho 11. Tevita Pangai Junior 12. Manu Ma'u 13. Jason Taumalolo
14. Manase Fainu 15. Addin Fonua-Blake 16. Peni Terepo 17. Sitili Tupouniua 18. Sione Katoa 19. Tevita Tatola
Officials:
Referees: Ben Cummins
Sideline Officials: Chris Sutton, Chris McMillan
Video Referees: Steve Chiddy
Women's Test: Fiji V Papua New Guinea, Saturday 3.40pm at Leichhardt Oval
Broadcast: NRL.com, Kayo live
Fox League delayed, 9.45pm
Fiji Bulikula squad
Timaima Ravisa
Roela Radiniyavuni
Patricia Raikadroka
Tanika Marshall
Limaina Wai
Teaghan Hartigan
Sere Naitokatoka
Canecia Sims
Ateca Leiyamo
Analei Netzler
Talei Holmes
Josephine Maejiirs
Jiowana Sauto
Vilisi Vakaloloma
Losena Qiolevu
Merewairita Nai
Asena Rokomarama
Eloise Vunakece
PNG Orchids
Aileen Soni (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Alvina Hetra (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Amelia Kuk (Ipswich)
Carol Humeu (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Catherine Anjo (c) (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Elsie Albert (Kokopo, New Guinea Islands)
Gloria Kaupa (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Heather Ario (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Jacobeth Wake (Ramu, Northern Confederate)
Joan Kuman (Port Moresby, Southern)
Lancy Laki (Port Moresby, Southern)
Lekkielia Brown (Wentworthville)
Nicole Mato (Kokopo, New Guinea Islands)
Rosetta Kapo (Port Moresby, Southern)
Samantha Kuman (Port Moresby, Southern)
Shae Yvonne Dela-Cruz (Brisbane Easts)
Shirley Jerry (Goroka, Highlands)
Theresa Aiton (South Logan)
Vero Waula (Port Moresby, Southern)
Winnie Stevens (Port Moresby, Southern)
Men's Test: Fiji V Lebanon, Saturday 5.40pm at Leichhardt Oval
Broadcast: Nine, Fox League live
Fiji
1. Marcelo Montoya 2. Suliasi Vunivalu 3. Isaac Lumelume 4. Mikaele Ravalawa 5. Maika Sivo 6. Sitiveni Moceidreke 7. Brandon Wakeham 8. Tui Kamikamica 9. Joe Lovodua 10. Korbin Sims 11. Viliame Kikau 12. Taane Milne 13. Jayson Bukuya
14. D’Rhys Miller 15. Salesi Fainga'a 16. Junior Roqica 17. Penioni Tagituimua 18. Ratu Nanovo
Lebanon
1. Anthony Layoun 2. Jayden El-Jalkh 3. Bilal Maarbani 4. Allan Lockwood 5. Abbas Miskie 6. Reece Robinson 7. Robbie Farah 8. Kayne Kalache 9. Michael Lichaa 10. Tim Mannah 11. Ahmad Ellaz 12. Elie El Zakhem 13. James Roumanos
14. Jacob Kiraz 15. Jalal Bazzaz 16. Toufic El Hajj 17. Nick Kassis 18. Amer Ghazzaoui 19. Georges Yazbek 20. Michael Tom
Officials:
Referee: Matt Cecchin
Sideline Officials: Todd Smith, Rickey McFarlane
Video Referees: Henry Perenara, Beau Scott
Men's Test: Samoa V Papua New Guinea, Saturday 7.40pm Leichhardt Oval
Broadcast: Nine, Fox League live
Toa Samoa
1. Jamayne Isaako 2. Jorge Taufua 3. Hymel Hunt 4. Marion Seve 5. David Nofoaluma 6. Chanel Harris-Tavita 7. Anthony Milford 8. Junior Paulo 9. Jarome Luai 10. James Gavet 11. Raymond Faitala-Mariner 12. Jaydn Sua 13. Martin Taupau
14. Mason Lino 15. Michael Chee Kam 16. Herman Ese'ese 17. Josh Aloiai 18. Fa'amanu Brown
Papua New Guinea Kumuls
1. Edene Gebbie 2. Junior Rau 3. Brandon Nima 4. Xavier Coates 5. Terry Wapi 6. Edwin Ipape 7. Kyle Laybutt 8. Enoch Maki 9. James Segeyaro 10. Luke Page 11. Rhyse Martin 12. Nixon Putt 13. Moses Meninga
14. Kurt Baptiste 15. Zev John 16. Rhadley Brawa 17. Stanton Albert 18. Bernard Lewis
Officials:
Referee: Adam Gee
Sideline Officials: Dave Munro, Nick Morel
Video Referees: Henry Perenara, Bryan Norrie
Women's State of Origin Under 18s: New South Wales Blues V Queensland Maroons, Friday 5.45pm at North Sydney Oval
New South Wales Blues
1. Tess Staines 2. Teagan Berry 3. Jaime Chapman 4. Mikayla Kidd 5. Zali Fay 6. Emily Curtain 7. Tiana Graham 8. Maddison Weatherall 9. Rhiannon Tungai 10. Filomina Hanisi 11. Olivia Kernick 12. Caitlan Johnston 13. Mareva Swann
14. Janaya Bent 15. Eleni Amone 16. Sophie Curtain 17. Joeli Morris
18. Olivia Vale
Queensland Maroons
1. China Polata 2. Jasmine Peteres 3. Tyesha Mikaio 4. Abelee Stanley 5. Rosemary Vaimili Toalepai 6. Rhiannon Revell-Blair 7. Courtney Tamati 8. Jessikah Reeves 9. Emma Manzelmann 10. Finao Mikaio 11. Keilee Joseph 12. Jasmon Tupou 13. Nakita Sao
14. Chante Temara 15. Acacia Wulf 16. River Smalley 17. Tiamo Williams
18. Keisharn Hala
2021 World Cup qualifier: Cook Islands V South Africa, Friday at 7pm at Ringrose Park, Wentworthville
Broadcast: Bar TV Sports
Cook Islands squad
Sam Mataora (Belconnen)
Eric Newbigging (Blacktown)
Troy Dargan (Broncos)
Reuben Porter (Raiders)
Eli Noovao (CQ Capras)
Aaron Teroi (CQ Capras)
John Puna (Easts Tigers)
Reuben Rennie (Mounties)
Vincent Rennie (Mounties)
Moses Noovao-Mcgreal (Norths Devils)
Pride Petterson-Robati (Norths Devils)
Paul Ulberg (Norths Devils)
Kayal Iro (Norths Devils)
Brodie Tamarua (Warriors)
Tepai Moeroa (Eels)
Marata Niukore (Eels)
Brad Takairangi (Eels)
Steven Marsters (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Josh Minhinnick (Wentworthville)
South Africa Rhinos
Joel Tubbs (Berkley Eagles)
Kamren Cryer (Blacktown Workers)
Ash Bull
Jason Cutler (Carina Tigers)
Louis Musson (Concord Burwood Wolves)
Tomas Harris (Cronulla Sharks)
Damian Diedricks (Elsburg Bears)
Jason King (Emerald Tigers)
Erasmus Van Zyl (Fingal Bay RL)
Bevan De Vries (London Skolars)
Keegan Turner (Manly Warringhah)
Jackson Frei (New Zealand Warriors)
Brendan Frei (Norths Devils)
Edward Proudler
Jean Charl Smith
Will Smith (South Perth Lions)
Mitchell Frei (Souths Logan Magpies)
Seth Buckley (St Clair Comets)
Coby Thomas (Sydney Roosters)
Jean Coetzer
Stephanus Esterhuyse
Robin Howell
Allan Kasselman (Tuks RL)
Shane Gillham (Tweed Head Seagulls)
Byron Hutchinson
Jonathan Soares (Unattached)
Darren O’Donovan (West Scarborough)
Ayden Perry (Western Suburbs Devils)
Women's State of Origin: New South Wales Blues V Queensland Maroons, Friday 7.45pm at North Sydney Oval
Broadcast: Nine, Fox League live 7.30pm
New South Wales Blues
1. Corban McGregor 2. Jessica Sergis 3. Tiana Penitani 4. Isabelle Kelly 5. Shakiah Tungai 6. Kirra Dibb 7. Maddison Studdon 8. Simaima Taufa 9. Kylie Hilder 10. Vanessa Foliaki 11. Kezie Apps 12. Shontelle Stowers 13. Hannah Southwell
14. Botille Vette-Welsh 15. Holli Wheeler 16. Takilele Katoa 17. Millie Boyle
18. Shaylee Bent
Queensland Maroons
1. Chelsea Baker 2. Karina Brown 3. Stephanie Mooka 4. Amber Pilley 5. Meg Ward 6. Ali Brigginshaw 7. Jenni-sue Hoepper 8. Heather Ballinger 9. Brittany Breayley 10. Stephanie Hancock 11. Tazmin Gray 12. Annette Brander 13. Rona Peters
14. Amy Turner 15. Tallisha Harden 16. Chelsea Lenarduzzi 17. Jessika Elliston 18. Elle Stitt
Officials:
Referee: Grant Atkins
Assist Referee: Belinda Sharpe
Senior Review Official: Henry Perenara
Review Official: Ben Lowe
Touch Judges: Tim Roby, Phil Henderson
Standby Official: Drew Oultram
Women's Test: New Zealand V Samoa, Saturday 1.10pm AEST 3.10pm NZT at Mt Smart Stadium
Broadcast: Fox League live
Kiwi Ferns squad
Raquel Anderson-Pitman
Madison Bartlett
Teuila Fotu-Moala
Georgia Hale
Amber Paris-Hall
Honey Hireme
Amber Kani
Hilda Mariu
Nita Maynard
Raecene Mcgregor
Jules Newman
Apii Nicholls
Annetta-Claudia Nuuausala
Charntay Poko
Krystal Rota
Aeishaleigh Smalley
Crystal Tamarua
Kiana Takairangi
Kathleen Wharton
Samoa squad
Billy-Jean Ale
Mary-Jane Ale
Moana Fineaso-Levi
Nina Maria Foaese
Taliah Fuimaono
Louisa Gago
Talia Lealaiauloto
Lauretta Leao-Seve
Ricshay Lemanu
Taimane Levu
Cesca Luafalealo
Mikayla Malaki
Taylor-Adeline Mapusua
Sieni Mose
Masuisuimatamaalii Pauaraisa
Christine Pauli
Tasia Seumanufagai
Sarah Togatuki
Elianna Walton
Emma-Marie Young
Men's Test: New Zealand v Tonga, Saturday 3.40pm AEST 5.40pm NZT at Mt Smart Stadium
Broadcast: Fox League live
New Zealand
1. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 2. Ken Maumalo 3. Esan Marsters 4. Joseph Manu 5. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 6. Shaun Johnson 7. Benji Marshall 8. Jesse Bromwich 9. Brandon Smith 10. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves 11. Kenneath Bromwich 12. Briton Nikora 13. Isaac Liu
14. Jahrome Hughes 15. Leeson Ah Mau 16. Nelson Asofa-Solomona 17. James Fisher-Harris 18. Zane Tetevano 19. Kieran Foran
Tonga
1. Will Hopoate 2. Daniel Tupou 3. Kotoni Staggs 4. Solomone Kata 5. David Fusitua 6. John Asiata 7. Tuimoala Lolohea 8. Andrew Fifita 9. Siliva Havili 10. Siosiua Taukeiaho 11. Tevita Pangai Junior 12. Manu Ma'u 13. Jason Taumalolo
14. Manase Fainu 15. Addin Fonua-Blake 16. Peni Terepo 17. Sitili Tupouniua 18. Sione Katoa 19. Tevita Tatola
Officials:
Referees: Ben Cummins
Sideline Officials: Chris Sutton, Chris McMillan
Video Referees: Steve Chiddy
Women's Test: Fiji V Papua New Guinea, Saturday 3.40pm at Leichhardt Oval
Broadcast: NRL.com, Kayo live
Fox League delayed, 9.45pm
Fiji Bulikula squad
Timaima Ravisa
Roela Radiniyavuni
Patricia Raikadroka
Tanika Marshall
Limaina Wai
Teaghan Hartigan
Sere Naitokatoka
Canecia Sims
Ateca Leiyamo
Analei Netzler
Talei Holmes
Josephine Maejiirs
Jiowana Sauto
Vilisi Vakaloloma
Losena Qiolevu
Merewairita Nai
Asena Rokomarama
Eloise Vunakece
PNG Orchids
Aileen Soni (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Alvina Hetra (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Amelia Kuk (Ipswich)
Carol Humeu (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Catherine Anjo (c) (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Elsie Albert (Kokopo, New Guinea Islands)
Gloria Kaupa (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Heather Ario (Port Moresby, Southern Confederate)
Jacobeth Wake (Ramu, Northern Confederate)
Joan Kuman (Port Moresby, Southern)
Lancy Laki (Port Moresby, Southern)
Lekkielia Brown (Wentworthville)
Nicole Mato (Kokopo, New Guinea Islands)
Rosetta Kapo (Port Moresby, Southern)
Samantha Kuman (Port Moresby, Southern)
Shae Yvonne Dela-Cruz (Brisbane Easts)
Shirley Jerry (Goroka, Highlands)
Theresa Aiton (South Logan)
Vero Waula (Port Moresby, Southern)
Winnie Stevens (Port Moresby, Southern)
Men's Test: Fiji V Lebanon, Saturday 5.40pm at Leichhardt Oval
Broadcast: Nine, Fox League live
Fiji
1. Marcelo Montoya 2. Suliasi Vunivalu 3. Isaac Lumelume 4. Mikaele Ravalawa 5. Maika Sivo 6. Sitiveni Moceidreke 7. Brandon Wakeham 8. Tui Kamikamica 9. Joe Lovodua 10. Korbin Sims 11. Viliame Kikau 12. Taane Milne 13. Jayson Bukuya
14. D’Rhys Miller 15. Salesi Fainga'a 16. Junior Roqica 17. Penioni Tagituimua 18. Ratu Nanovo
Lebanon
1. Anthony Layoun 2. Jayden El-Jalkh 3. Bilal Maarbani 4. Allan Lockwood 5. Abbas Miskie 6. Reece Robinson 7. Robbie Farah 8. Kayne Kalache 9. Michael Lichaa 10. Tim Mannah 11. Ahmad Ellaz 12. Elie El Zakhem 13. James Roumanos
14. Jacob Kiraz 15. Jalal Bazzaz 16. Toufic El Hajj 17. Nick Kassis 18. Amer Ghazzaoui 19. Georges Yazbek 20. Michael Tom
Officials:
Referee: Matt Cecchin
Sideline Officials: Todd Smith, Rickey McFarlane
Video Referees: Henry Perenara, Beau Scott
Men's Test: Samoa V Papua New Guinea, Saturday 7.40pm Leichhardt Oval
Broadcast: Nine, Fox League live
Toa Samoa
1. Jamayne Isaako 2. Jorge Taufua 3. Hymel Hunt 4. Marion Seve 5. David Nofoaluma 6. Chanel Harris-Tavita 7. Anthony Milford 8. Junior Paulo 9. Jarome Luai 10. James Gavet 11. Raymond Faitala-Mariner 12. Jaydn Sua 13. Martin Taupau
14. Mason Lino 15. Michael Chee Kam 16. Herman Ese'ese 17. Josh Aloiai 18. Fa'amanu Brown
Papua New Guinea Kumuls
1. Edene Gebbie 2. Junior Rau 3. Brandon Nima 4. Xavier Coates 5. Terry Wapi 6. Edwin Ipape 7. Kyle Laybutt 8. Enoch Maki 9. James Segeyaro 10. Luke Page 11. Rhyse Martin 12. Nixon Putt 13. Moses Meninga
14. Kurt Baptiste 15. Zev John 16. Rhadley Brawa 17. Stanton Albert 18. Bernard Lewis
Officials:
Referee: Adam Gee
Sideline Officials: Dave Munro, Nick Morel
Video Referees: Henry Perenara, Bryan Norrie
Re: 2019 Representative Weekend: Teams and Game Day
CNK playing for Cook Islads. Great.
well, I guess you could say that I'm buy curious.
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Re: 2019 Representative Weekend: Teams and Game Day
Id like to firstly congratulate all our boys who are playing rep footy next weekend.
And secondly, don't get hurt.
CNK, Havili, Taps, JordyRapa, Jack and Papa.
I'll be watching the Women's Origin, NZvTonga test and Origin on Sunday..
And secondly, don't get hurt.
CNK, Havili, Taps, JordyRapa, Jack and Papa.
I'll be watching the Women's Origin, NZvTonga test and Origin on Sunday..
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Re: 2019 Representative Weekend: Teams and Game Day
god we need to pull some of those players, sorry this season means too much to risk Rapana, CNK, Tapine, etc etc
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That's a good way to kill international league too..
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Re: 2019 Representative Weekend: Teams and Game Day
Rapana and tapine have both been ruled out
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Canberra Raiders Jordan Rapana and Joseph Tapine ruled out of New Zealand Kiwis Test against Tonga
Canberra Raiders stars Joe Tapine and Jordan Rapana have been ruled out of the New Zealand Kiwis team to take on Tonga next weekend in the Test match at Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium.
Kiwis team to play Tonga: Leeson Ah Mau (Warriors), Nelson Asofa-Solomona (Storm), Jesse Bromwich (Storm), Kenneath Bromwich (Storm), James Fisher-Harris (Panthers), Kieran Foran (Bulldogs), Jahrome Hughes (Storm), Shaun Johnson (Sharks), Isaac Liu (Roosters), Joseph Manu (Roosters), Benji Marshall (Tigers), Esan Marsters (Tigers), Ken Maumalo (Warriors), Briton Nikora (Sharks), Brandon Smith (Storm), Zane Tetevano (Roosters), Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Warriors), Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (Roosters), Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (Bulldogs)
Read more: https://nzrl.co.nz/marshall-and-foran-c ... est-squad/
Canberra Raiders stars Joe Tapine and Jordan Rapana have been ruled out of the New Zealand Kiwis team to take on Tonga next weekend in the Test match at Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium.
Kiwis team to play Tonga: Leeson Ah Mau (Warriors), Nelson Asofa-Solomona (Storm), Jesse Bromwich (Storm), Kenneath Bromwich (Storm), James Fisher-Harris (Panthers), Kieran Foran (Bulldogs), Jahrome Hughes (Storm), Shaun Johnson (Sharks), Isaac Liu (Roosters), Joseph Manu (Roosters), Benji Marshall (Tigers), Esan Marsters (Tigers), Ken Maumalo (Warriors), Briton Nikora (Sharks), Brandon Smith (Storm), Zane Tetevano (Roosters), Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Warriors), Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (Roosters), Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (Bulldogs)
Read more: https://nzrl.co.nz/marshall-and-foran-c ... est-squad/
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Re: 2019 Representative Weekend: Teams and Game Day
As much as I am happy for those guys to get selected, and disappointed for them that they cant play, as a Raiders fan I couldn't be happier that they are ruled out. The weekend off for many of our team could not have come at a better time.greeneyed wrote: ↑June 16, 2019, 9:48 pm Canberra Raiders Jordan Rapana and Joseph Tapine ruled out of New Zealand Kiwis Test against Tonga
Canberra Raiders stars Joe Tapine and Jordan Rapana have been ruled out of the New Zealand Kiwis team to take on Tonga next weekend in the Test match at Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium.
Read more: https://nzrl.co.nz/marshall-and-foran-c ... est-squad/
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Yeah, fair call by the club. Hopefully the players were ok with it.
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That's a real shame about Taps&Raps.
But the upside is LUKE PAGE is playing for PNG !!!
But the upside is LUKE PAGE is playing for PNG !!!
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Re: 2019 Representative Weekend: Teams and Game Day
I think its fair to pull Rapana, looks nowhere near 100%, Surprised Tapine has been pulled though, TBH I thought he could do with the game time.
Interesting to hear Stuart say that the club comes first, does he mean before any rep football or just before international games? Papalii has had a massive workload over the last few weeks i'm pretty sure he could do with a week off way more than Tapine but I suppose SOO is held in much higher regard....
Interesting to hear Stuart say that the club comes first, does he mean before any rep football or just before international games? Papalii has had a massive workload over the last few weeks i'm pretty sure he could do with a week off way more than Tapine but I suppose SOO is held in much higher regard....
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That’s absolutely my feeling too.woppadingo wrote: ↑June 16, 2019, 10:49 pmAs much as I am happy for those guys to get selected, and disappointed for them that they cant play, as a Raiders fan I couldn't be happier that they are ruled out. The weekend off for many of our team could not have come at a better time.greeneyed wrote: ↑June 16, 2019, 9:48 pm Canberra Raiders Jordan Rapana and Joseph Tapine ruled out of New Zealand Kiwis Test against Tonga
Canberra Raiders stars Joe Tapine and Jordan Rapana have been ruled out of the New Zealand Kiwis team to take on Tonga next weekend in the Test match at Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium.
Read more: https://nzrl.co.nz/marshall-and-foran-c ... est-squad/
Everyone loves the idea of this rep round, but all it’s going to take is an ACL to a star player in one of the ‘minor’ tests and it’ll be the end of it. A bit like how Joey and Barrett doing long term injuries in the same game was when City/Country stopped being a genuine origin trial.
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I think in theory it's for any game, but practically it's only for one off tests and all stars.kiwi raider wrote: ↑June 17, 2019, 7:48 am I think its fair to pull Rapana, looks nowhere near 100%, Surprised Tapine has been pulled though, TBH I thought he could do with the game time.
Interesting to hear Stuart say that the club comes first, does he mean before any rep football or just before international games? Papalii has had a massive workload over the last few weeks i'm pretty sure he could do with a week off way more than Tapine but I suppose SOO is held in much higher regard....
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Canberra Raiders fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad ruled out of Cook Islands squad
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad is the newest member of the Canberra Raiders casualty ward with a hamstring strain robbing the Cook Islands of the star fullback.
"I'm hoping that's the end of my [injuries]. They say they come in threes, I've had three injuries this year so hopefully that's the end of it, Jordan Rapana said after being ruled out for the Kiwis.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/06/15/cnk ... qualifier/
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (hamstring) has been ruled out of the Cook Islands' World Cup qualifier against South Africa on Friday, while Raiders forward Reuben Porter has been cleared for the Kukis. Nicoll-Klokstad won’t miss any NRL matches.
Siliva Havili has been cleared for Tonga's Saturday Test match against the New Zealand Kiwis. Jordan Rapana and Joe Tapine were ruled out of the Kiwis squad yesterday.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/01/23/cas ... jury-news/
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad is the newest member of the Canberra Raiders casualty ward with a hamstring strain robbing the Cook Islands of the star fullback.
"I'm hoping that's the end of my [injuries]. They say they come in threes, I've had three injuries this year so hopefully that's the end of it, Jordan Rapana said after being ruled out for the Kiwis.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/06/15/cnk ... qualifier/
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (hamstring) has been ruled out of the Cook Islands' World Cup qualifier against South Africa on Friday, while Raiders forward Reuben Porter has been cleared for the Kukis. Nicoll-Klokstad won’t miss any NRL matches.
Siliva Havili has been cleared for Tonga's Saturday Test match against the New Zealand Kiwis. Jordan Rapana and Joe Tapine were ruled out of the Kiwis squad yesterday.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/01/23/cas ... jury-news/
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The ole hamstring strain eh !!!!
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Rapa has a sniffle as well.
This is a great time for the boys to get over all those fake injuries and get ready for Darwin..
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Honestly, all three of those guys getting pulled off the representative round weekend makes sense to me.
They all have niggling injuries or aren't 100% and we just can't risk more injuries to this team.
Josh Papalii makes sense to play Origin as he's just a machine and is still so fit with no niggles, but hopefully Kevvie Walters still pulls him off just before halftime. He's well and truly earned it. Jack Wighton will probably play the full game in Perth, but hopefully circumstances will allow Ricky Stuart to pull him off at some stage late in the Eels game.
They all have niggling injuries or aren't 100% and we just can't risk more injuries to this team.
Josh Papalii makes sense to play Origin as he's just a machine and is still so fit with no niggles, but hopefully Kevvie Walters still pulls him off just before halftime. He's well and truly earned it. Jack Wighton will probably play the full game in Perth, but hopefully circumstances will allow Ricky Stuart to pull him off at some stage late in the Eels game.
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I have no problem with it either mate..it's a chance for the boys to rest up !!The Rickman wrote: ↑June 18, 2019, 3:43 pm Honestly, all three of those guys getting pulled off the representative round weekend makes sense to me.
They all have niggling injuries or aren't 100% and we just can't risk more injuries to this team.
Josh Papalii makes sense to play Origin as he's just a machine and is still so fit with no niggles, but hopefully Kevvie Walters still pulls him off just before halftime. He's well and truly earned it. Jack Wighton will probably play the full game in Perth, but hopefully circumstances will allow Ricky Stuart to pull him off at some stage late in the Eels game.
But cmon, you and I both know those 3 aren't injured ?
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You're kidding, right? Both Rapana and Tapine still look busted, I feel like they were both rushed back a week or two early. And the last few weeks CNK has REALLY looked banged up.-PJ- wrote: ↑June 18, 2019, 4:06 pmI have no problem with it either mate..it's a chance for the boys to rest up !!The Rickman wrote: ↑June 18, 2019, 3:43 pm Honestly, all three of those guys getting pulled off the representative round weekend makes sense to me.
They all have niggling injuries or aren't 100% and we just can't risk more injuries to this team.
Josh Papalii makes sense to play Origin as he's just a machine and is still so fit with no niggles, but hopefully Kevvie Walters still pulls him off just before halftime. He's well and truly earned it. Jack Wighton will probably play the full game in Perth, but hopefully circumstances will allow Ricky Stuart to pull him off at some stage late in the Eels game.
But cmon, you and I both know those 3 aren't injured ?
You must be having a larf to suggest those three blokes are 100% fit and up to rep duty!
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Who's ever at 100% Nickman ?The Rickman wrote: ↑June 18, 2019, 4:13 pmYou're kidding, right? Both Rapana and Tapine still look busted, I feel like they were both rushed back a week or two early. And the last few weeks CNK has REALLY looked banged up.-PJ- wrote: ↑June 18, 2019, 4:06 pmI have no problem with it either mate..it's a chance for the boys to rest up !!The Rickman wrote: ↑June 18, 2019, 3:43 pm Honestly, all three of those guys getting pulled off the representative round weekend makes sense to me.
They all have niggling injuries or aren't 100% and we just can't risk more injuries to this team.
Josh Papalii makes sense to play Origin as he's just a machine and is still so fit with no niggles, but hopefully Kevvie Walters still pulls him off just before halftime. He's well and truly earned it. Jack Wighton will probably play the full game in Perth, but hopefully circumstances will allow Ricky Stuart to pull him off at some stage late in the Eels game.
But cmon, you and I both know those 3 aren't injured ?
You must be having a larf to suggest those three blokes are 100% fit and up to rep duty!
Sure..We have some players who are busted/tired. I get that.
Check out the round 15 injury update. Posted by GE yesterday. Tell me what's up with Rapana.
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Rapana needs a spell mate, he's only just limping through first grade right now. Even Blind Freddie the Blues Coach could see that he's not up to test football and could do with another week off.
Tarps and CNK are in the same boat.
Tarps and CNK are in the same boat.
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At the end of the day the boys are getting a rest. We've had a fantastic 14 weeks and they deserve it.
Just a question for you though.
Do you agree that the NZ selectors/coach/ballboy ect would have checked the availability of their players BEFORE announcing their squad..ill go with yes. And if that's the case maybe Ricky came in over the top and ruled them out.
This a professional sport, the Kiwis would have done a ring around surely !!
Just a question for you though.
Do you agree that the NZ selectors/coach/ballboy ect would have checked the availability of their players BEFORE announcing their squad..ill go with yes. And if that's the case maybe Ricky came in over the top and ruled them out.
This a professional sport, the Kiwis would have done a ring around surely !!
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Dunamis Lui puts Canberra Raiders ahead of Samoa
The phone call Dunamis Lui made to put club over country will remain one of the toughest of his career but he hopes it can help the Canberra Raiders ignite a premiership bid. Injury forced the Raiders front-rower to withdraw from the Samoan side to play Papua New Guinea Saturday night.
"My ankle, my wrist, my shoulder. I pretty much got ruled out straight after our game last week.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
The phone call Dunamis Lui made to put club over country will remain one of the toughest of his career but he hopes it can help the Canberra Raiders ignite a premiership bid. Injury forced the Raiders front-rower to withdraw from the Samoan side to play Papua New Guinea Saturday night.
"My ankle, my wrist, my shoulder. I pretty much got ruled out straight after our game last week.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
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Left side soreness. Will be fit for the Eels no doubt by the looks.
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Good..
Another bloke who needs a rest.
Another bloke who needs a rest.
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Siliva Havili next..
Cmon Stick..
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Tapine doesn't look busted at all to me , if anything he looks short of a gallop.The Rickman wrote: ↑June 18, 2019, 3:43 pm Honestly, all three of those guys getting pulled off the representative round weekend makes sense to me.
They all have niggling injuries or aren't 100% and we just can't risk more injuries to this team.
Josh Papalii makes sense to play Origin as he's just a machine and is still so fit with no niggles, but hopefully Kevvie Walters still pulls him off just before halftime. He's well and truly earned it. Jack Wighton will probably play the full game in Perth, but hopefully circumstances will allow Ricky Stuart to pull him off at some stage late in the Eels game.
Rapana I would agree doesn't look any where near 100%
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I can't disagree... we've not really been given any reasons about the injuries by the club, however... any reasons out there have just sort of leaked out slowly. No official injury reports.kiwi raider wrote: ↑June 18, 2019, 8:05 pmTapine doesn't look busted at all to me , if anything he looks short of a gallop.The Rickman wrote: ↑June 18, 2019, 3:43 pm Honestly, all three of those guys getting pulled off the representative round weekend makes sense to me.
They all have niggling injuries or aren't 100% and we just can't risk more injuries to this team.
Josh Papalii makes sense to play Origin as he's just a machine and is still so fit with no niggles, but hopefully Kevvie Walters still pulls him off just before halftime. He's well and truly earned it. Jack Wighton will probably play the full game in Perth, but hopefully circumstances will allow Ricky Stuart to pull him off at some stage late in the Eels game.
Rapana I would agree doesn't look any where near 100%
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I heard Ricky noticed a mole on Rapas back that had changed colour slightly..
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Reading through those team lists there is a good number of recognisable NRL players in all teams with the exception of South Africa. I figure SA is very much Rugby dominated and league is probably a very secondary sport but I’m wondering if it might be the next untapped market for us to raid? We led the way on importing kiwis in the 90’s and every other club in the NRL will be scouting the UK after our current recruitment success. Maybe we can find a few hard running Saffers, teach them how to play the ball and see what they look like in green?
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They are carrying injuries.-PJ- wrote:I have no problem with it either mate..it's a chance for the boys to rest up !!The Rickman wrote: ↑June 18, 2019, 3:43 pm Honestly, all three of those guys getting pulled off the representative round weekend makes sense to me.
They all have niggling injuries or aren't 100% and we just can't risk more injuries to this team.
Josh Papalii makes sense to play Origin as he's just a machine and is still so fit with no niggles, but hopefully Kevvie Walters still pulls him off just before halftime. He's well and truly earned it. Jack Wighton will probably play the full game in Perth, but hopefully circumstances will allow Ricky Stuart to pull him off at some stage late in the Eels game.
But cmon, you and I both know those 3 aren't injured ?
Several players are carrying niggly injuries, others moreso.
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Tonight we'll be following the World Cup qualifier between the Cook Islands and South Africa, featuring Canberra Raiders forward Ruben Porter and former Raider, Sam Mataora, who is now with the Belconnen United Sharks with the Cook Islands. Mounties players Reubenn Rennie and Vincent Rennie will also represent for the Cook Islands. Don't forget there is a live stream courtesy of Bar TV Sports:
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