Kiwi NRL Encyclopedia: Round 11
Sio Siua Taukeiaho is back after being a late inclusion last week, Josh Aloiai moves to the edge and Manu Ma'u is set to face off against the Storm's gang of kiwis in round 11 of the NRL.
Sio Siua Taukeiaho is back after being a late inclusion last week, Josh Aloiai moves to the edge and Manu Ma'u is set to face off against the Storm's gang of kiwis in round 11 of the NRL.
Raymond Faitala-Mariner is loving life with the Doggies while Tongans Manu Ma'u, Agnatius Paasi and Jason Taumalolo once again put up huge numbers.
'Every club rorts the salary cap' yet the NRL is competitive and well, only the silly clubs get caught.
Huddle up Warriors fans, we're still working towards a finals push and we've got youngsters like Jazz Tevaga and John Palavi filling us with pride. Huddle up for some common sense regarding Konrad Hurrell as well.
Nathan Peats is off to Gold Coast Titans, where he'll join a team that reflect Peats' toughness.
Shoutout to the Panthers for taking this game to Christchurch, hopefully it sees Thomas Leuluai and the Warriors settle into the NRL grind.
Greg Inglis moves to the halves for the Bunnies, we've got the Kaufusi brothers facing off against each other in a top-of-the-table clash and Bryce Cartwright tore up City vs Country so he'll tear up the Warriors, right?
Melbourne Storm are perhaps the best recruitment/development team in the NRL and Suliasi Vunivalu is just another cab off the rank.
Agnatius Paasi skipped rep round footy (with good reason) and the Titans will need him at his best against the Chooks, plus Herman Ese'ese is making waves in Brisbane.
Kenny Bromwich, Sio Siua Taukeiaho, Shaun Johnson and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck are already some mighty fine players, who else do we have?
Go on Koni, spread your wings.
Pop in for a standoff, PNG's growth and Junior Kiwis to note down as we reflect on the weekend's representative round of rugby league.
Paul Gallen went H.A.M. and our Kiwis couldn't fire a shot.
Ata Hingano will play a key role for the Junior Kiwis and is one of many Warriors in action this weekend ... the Warriors who obviously have a terrible culture.
The future immortals of Australia start as favourites in the Anzac Test, but the Kiwis have the blueprint and still have three key figures in that blueprint.
Jamayne Isaako is going back to back with the Junior Kiwis despite leaving Cronulla for Brisbane, James Fisher-Harris is already an NRL barn-stormer and Isaiah Papalii loves the gym. Here's your 2016 Junior Kiwis team...
Fire up kiwis, we're gonna get to see what Jordan Kahu can do, how much of a freak Tohu Harris is and a certain halfback playing behind a ruthless forward pack. All with an eye on the future.
The silly bugger stench is sifting through Parramatta's offices, which now leaves the playing group up the creek without ... well half a paddle.
Junior Paulo was a New South Wales Under-20's rep, now he's gonna be a Samoan rep as we explore a few of rep round's funky selections.
Taylor the Tiger.