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The Fiji Times » Picking a Moana Pasifika XV of players coming off-contract in 2021

Rugby Pass Ardie Savea Photo: PHOTOSPORT The long-awaited inclusion of the Pacific Islands in southern hemisphere franchise rugby is nearly upon us. Moana Pasifika, representative of Samoa and Tonga, and the Fijian Drua will be included in a new professional competition featuring all 10 of the New Zealand and Australian Super Rugby clubs in 2022, and fanfare surrounding their addition is building. Being granted conditional licences to play in next year’s tournament means both teams can begin the process of recruiting a playing and coaching staff to become competitive forces against New Zealand’s and Australia’s top sides. Much has been made about who will make up the playing roster at each franchise, with reports emerging that the Fijian Drua already have Olympic sevens hopefuls, Fijian internationals and foreign stars with Fijian heritage lining up to play for the Suva-based team.

NRL 2021: The heart of Cooper Cronk, why Sydney Roosters want All Blacks star TJ Perenara

Perenara possesses the same win-at-all-costs mentality that attracted the club to Cooper Cronk, which hasn’t been lost on those behind the deal. An effort player, respected so highly by his peers that he often leads the haka for the All Blacks despite not even starting in most of his Test appearances. To have that type of respect among your peers is usually a pretty good sign of what a player brings, former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika told the Herald. It s why when the prospect was raised, of Perenara potentially linking with the Roosters once his stint with Japanese Rugby ended in May, Robinson has been working behind the scenes since to make it happen.

The Fiji Times » Moana Pasifika reveal 20 per cent of squad could still be available for All Blacks

PACNEWS 21 April, 2021, 10:39 am Moana Pasifika are on the brink of joining Super Rugby. Photo: Photosport Ltd 2020 www.photosport.nz/RNZ AUCKLAND, 21 APRIL 2021 (STUFF NZ) The Moana Pasifika franchise that has been given a “conditional” licence to take part in Super Rugby has revealed key details about the eligibility rules governing its squad. Speaking on Sky’s The Breakdown show on Monday evening, Moana Pasifika general manager Kevin Senio said that 80 per cent of the Moana Pasifika squad would either be already playing for a Pacific Islands nations such as Samoa or Tonga, or on that pathway. That would invariably strengthen the test squad of the Pacific Island nations, but it also means that eight players out of their squad of 38 will be available for the All Blacks, Australia, or any other test nation.

Super Rugby: Moana Pasifika reveal 20% of squad could still be available for All Blacks

Sky TV Moana Pasifika general manager Kevin Senio reveals the eligibility rules for the new Super Rugby franchise, prompting Sky broadcaster Ken Laban to question whether rugby had the backbone to make the side successful.. Speaking on Sky’s The Breakdown show on Monday evening, Moana Pasifika general manager Kevin Senio said that 80 per cent of the Moana Pasifika squad would either be already playing for a Pacific Islands nation such as Samoa or Tonga, or on that pathway. Andrew Cornaga/photosport Sir Michael Jones with Hurricanes star Ardie Savea. In theory, Savea could play for Moana Pasifika and still represent the All Blacks.

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