Northern Edition

Select Edition

Northern Northern
Southern Southern
Global Global
New Zealand New Zealand
France France

Samoa name one new cap as Pacific Nations Cup title goes on the line

(Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)

Samoa have made a flurry of changes to their match day team to face Fiji as the Pacific Nations Cup goes on the line this weekend.

ADVERTISEMENT

Leading the tournament with two wins from as many games heading into the final round of action, Samoa are in pole position to claim their first Pacific Nations Cup title since 2014.

After upsetting Australia A in the opening match of the competition, Samoa overturned an 18-3 deficit to score 31 unanswered points and beat Tonga at Churchill Park last weekend.

Video Spacer

Why Sam Cane is the starting No 7 and captain for the All Blacks

Video Player is loading.
Current Time 0:00
Duration 12:26
Loaded: 0.00%
Stream Type LIVE
Remaining Time 12:26
 
1x
    • Chapters
    • descriptions off, selected
    • captions off, selected
    • en (Main), selected
    Video Spacer

    Why Sam Cane is the starting No 7 and captain for the All Blacks

    That means Manu Samoa sit atop the Pacific Nations Cup standings heading into their clash with the Flying Fijians against the hosts in Lautoka on Saturday, a match they must win to ensure their silverware drought ends.

    With that in mind, head coach Seilala Mapusua has made seven personnel changes and multiple positional switches to his starting team for the Fijian fixture.

    Arguably the most notable change comes in the reserves, where Moana Pasifika prop Ezekiel Lindenmuth is in line for his test debut after coming into the squad as a late call-up.

    Lindenmuth fills in the No 17 jersey in place of Aki Seiuli, the one-test Dragons prop who has been promoted from the bench to join captain Michael Alaalatoa and last week’s hat-trick hero Ray Niuia in the front row.

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Together, they form a new-look tight five that also features locks Chris Vui and Theo McFarland, the latter of whom has moved into the second row from blindside flanker.

    McFarland’s place in the No 6 jersey has been taken by Sharks flanker Olajuwon Noa, whose inclusion in the back row is part of an overhauled loose forward trio.

    Injury has forced Manu Samoa veteran Jack Lam out of the match day squad, resulting in a move from No 8 to openside flanker for former All Blacks squad member Jordan Taufua.

    The vacancy at No 8 has been taken by ex-All Blacks Sevens player Fritz Lee, who joined Taufua and Seiuli in making his test debut for Samoa last week.

    ADVERTISEMENT

    In the backline, Moana Pasifika halfback Ereatara Enari – who will make his first test appearance after making his Samoa debut against Australia A – will resume his halves partnership with Brumbies first-five Rodney Iona.

    Related

    Enari and Ioane replace Jonathan Taumateine and AJ Alatimu, respectively, with the former dropping to the bench at the expense of Auvasa Faleali’i.

    The return of Moana Pasifika playmaker D’Angelo Leuila to the starting lineup has instigated a reshuffle out wide, where last week’s try-scoring debutant Tumua Manu has been pushed from second-five to centre in order to accomodate Leuila.

    As such, last week’s centre Neria Foma’i moves to the right wing in place of recent Major League Rugby title-winner Ed Fidow.

    Foma’i joins test rookies Nigel Ah Wong and Danny Toala, both of whom have kept their respective places at left wing and fullback, in Manu Samoa’s outside backs.

    Moana Pasifika midfielder Henry Taefu and new Benetton loose forward Henry Time-Stowers, meanwhile, are the only other additions to the bench alongside Lindenmuth, Lam and Taumateine.

    All five of those players accompany Seilala Lam, Kalolo Tuiloma, Michael Curry and Lolagi Visinia – the latter two of whom made their test debuts against Tonga – in the reserves.

    Kick-off for Saturday’s clash between Samoa and Fiji is scheduled for 3:30pm local time.

    Manu Samoa team to play Fiji

    1. Aki Seiuli
    2. Ray Niuia
    3. Michael Alaalatoa (c)
    4. Theo McFarland
    5. Chris Vui
    6. Olajuwon Noa
    7. Jordan Taufua
    8. Fritz Lee
    9. Ereatara Enari
    10. Rodney Iona
    11. Nigel Ah Wong
    12. D’Angelo Leuila
    13. Tumua Manu
    14. Neria Foma’i
    15. Danny Toala

    Reserves:

    16. Seilala Lam
    17. Ezekiel Lindenmuth*
    18. Kalolo Tuiloma
    19. Michael Curry
    20. Henry Time-Stowers
    21. Jonathan Taumateine
    22. Henry Taefu
    23. Lolagi Visinia

    ADVERTISEMENT

    LIVE

    New Zealand vs Canada

    LIVE

    Shizuoka BlueRevs vs Kobe Steelers

    South Africa vs New Zealand | The Rugby Championship U20's | Full Match Replay

    Argentina vs Australia | The Rugby Championship U20's | Full Match Replay

    Saitama Wildknights vs Tokyo Sungoliath | Japan Rugby League 2024/25 | Full Match Replay

    The Game that Made Jonah Lomu

    The gruelling reality behind one of the fastest sports in the world | The Report

    Boks Office | Episode 40 | The Steven Kitshoff Special

    Perry Baker in the house | HSBC Life on Tour | Los Angeles

    Confidence knocks and finding your people | Flo Williams | Rugby Rising Locker Room

    Trending on RugbyPass

    Comments

    0 Comments
    Be the first to comment...

    Join free and tell us what you really think!

    Sign up for free
    ADVERTISEMENT

    Latest Features

    Comments on RugbyPass

    S
    Solenn Bonnet 4 days ago
    Leinster cleanse palette with record URC scoreline against Zebre

    My name is Solenn Bonnet, and I am a single mother navigating the challenges of raising my two-year-old child while trying to make ends meet. I came across a trading platform that promised astonishing daily profits of 18%. The allure of such a high return on investment was too tempting to resist, and I found myself drawn into cryptocurrency trading. Excited by the prospect of financial freedom, I invested a significant amount of my savings, totaling over 5.7 BTC. However, what started as a hopeful venture quickly turned into a nightmare. The platform was a scam, and I lost everything I had invested. The emotional toll of this loss was immense; I felt devastated and helpless, struggling to provide for my child and keep up with my bills. In my desperate attempt to recover my funds, I sought help from various recovery experts. Unfortunately, I encountered numerous fraudulent individuals who claimed they could help me retrieve my lost money. Each time I reached out, I was met with disappointment and further scams, which only deepened my despair. Last year was one of the most challenging periods of my life, filled with anxiety and uncertainty about my financial future. Feeling overwhelmed and at a loss, I confided in a close friend from church about my situation. She listened compassionately and shared her own experiences with financial difficulties. Understanding my plight, she introduced me to Tech Cyber Force Recovery, a group of skilled hackers known for their expertise in recovering lost funds. Skeptical yet hopeful, I decided to reach out to them as a last resort. Their services came at a higher cost, but my friend generously offered to help me with a partial payment. I was amazed by how quickly they responded and began the recovery process. Their team was professional, efficient, and incredibly supportive throughout the entire ordeal. To my relief, they successfully recovered more than I had lost to those heartless scammers. This was truly transformative, and I felt a sense of relief and gratitude that I hadn’t felt in a long time. I strongly encourage anyone who has faced similar challenges or fallen victim to scams to reach out to Tech Cyber Force Recovery. If you’ve invested in a fraudulent platform like I did, they are highly capable of helping you reclaim your hard-earned money. Don’t lose hope; there is a way to recover what you’ve lost.

    CONSULT TECH CYBER FORCE RECOVERY

    EMAIL.. support@techyforcecyberretrieval.com

    WhatsApp.. +15617263697

    website.. https://techyforcecyberretrieval.com

    Telegram.. +15617263697

    0 Go to comments
    LONG READ
    LONG READ Bordeaux’s thrilling pretenders and salary cap changes threaten Toulouse supremacy Bordeaux’s thrilling pretenders and salary cap changes threaten Toulouse supremacy
    Search