Pacific Combine team named as players bid for overseas contracts
A project designed by World Rugby to help players in the Pacific Islands earn contracts abroad and continue their professional careers, the Pacific Combine team was named today and will be under the guidance of former Waratahs coach Chris Hickey.
The programme brings together players from the Fijian Warriors, Samoa A and Tonga A squads and attempts to give a showcase to their abilities, provide elite-level coaching and find suitable fits for them in the professional game.
The players come into the camp off the back of the Pacific Challenge, where the Fijian Warriors wrapped up a perfect record of three wins from three games, pipping Junior Japan to the title, who were still able to record victories over Samoa A and Tonga A.
Understandably, Fijian representation is high at the Combine, with loosehead prop and former U20 captain Eroni Mawi and current senior Fiji scrum-half Frank Lomani among the players in attendance.
Other Flying Fijians have been included in the forms of hookers Mesulame Dolokoto and Veremalua Vugakoto, whilst tighthead prop Luke Tagi completes an all-Fijian front row that offers plenty of potential.
Recent Fijian U20s Caleb Muntz, Livai Natave, Simione Kuruvoli, Meli Taraga and Tira Patterson are in attendance, with all but Patterson eligible for another year of representation with Fiji U20 at this year's World Rugby U20 Championship in Argentina.
Fiji head coach John McKee recently singled out both Tagi and Muntz for their impressive performances in the Pacific Challenge and didn't rule out either of them featuring for Fiji later this year.
From Samoa comes the powerful second row combination of Potu Leavasa and Richmond Patea, whilst versatile back Leonaitasi Feke arguably headlines the group of players from Tonga at the Combine.
With Fiji in particular offering up a stellar cast of attendees this year, expect club coaches from all around the world to be watching on intently over the next week.
Full squad:
Veramu Dikidikilati, Mesulame Dolokoto, Johnny Dyer, Simione Kuruvoli, Frank Lomani, Enele Malele, Eroni Mawi, Caleb Muntz, Livai Natave, Tira Patterson, Luke Tagi, Meli Turaga, Veremalua Vugakoto, Osea Waqa (all Fiji), Andrew Fauoo, Simon Fauoo, Potu Leavasa, Phillip Luki, Richmond Patea, AJ Sagaga, Josh Young (all Samoa), Leonaitasi Feke, Paea Fonoifua, Roy Lolesio, Rodney Togotea and Katilimoni Tuipulotu (all Tonga).
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France got a typically french 14 point try last week and they'll need to look for chances for another couple to be comfortable in the win against Argentina.
Fiji could actually be the ones for upset of the week. Typically clunky with players always in and out of their team this would be about the time they put another England beating performance in against Ireland.
SA to be as strong again this week carrying away from their opposition. Probably an underpar performance though.
New Zealand will be determined to actually put the triple figure score on the Azzurri this time. In actual fact a tired and physically beaten AB side has been chosen for this one so expect to see some space and free flowing rugby from both teams but still nothing more than a 30 point gap between them.
Aussie will be thwarted by a draw in their Slam attempt, otherwise another 1 point game either way.
Lets hope Japan is selecting more of its stop starters like France's Tavita Tatafu's cousin, Tavita Tatafu, otherwise it could be the biggest scoreline game of the weekend.
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