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  • Pacific Championships Finals Team Lists

    Pacific Championships Finals Team Lists

    2025 Pacific Championships Finals: Jillaroos vs. Kiwi Ferns; updates, lineup changes, and tickets available.

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    Official team lists, updates and injury news for the 2025 Pacific Championships Finals at CommBank Stadium.

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    Pacific Championships Team Lists: Finals

    Jillaroos v Kiwi Ferns, Sunday 1.35pm (AEDT) at CommBank Stadium

    Jillaroos: Tamika Upton returns for the final against the Kiwi Ferns after overcoming a calf injury, taking over at fullback from Abbi Church who had a dream Jillaroos debut last week. Olivia Higgins slots straight into the starting hooker role following the shoulder injury to Keeley Davis in last week's win over the Kiwis. Other changes see Jakiya Whitfeld come from the reserves to start on the wing,...

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  • Pacific Championships Team Lists: Week 3

    Pacific Championships Team Lists: Week 3

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    Official team lists, updates and injury news for Week 3 of the 2025 Pacific Championships Men's and Women's tournaments.

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    Pacific Championships Team Lists: Week 3

    PNG Orchids v Tonga XIII, Saturday 2.00pm (AEDT) at Santos National Football Stadium, Port Moresby

    Orchids: Centre Relna Wuruki-Hosea, prop Gloria Kaupa and back-rower Mya Muller come into the starting side while Maria Biyama moves from the centre to the bench and prop Essay Banu has been sidelined with a leg injury. Jessikah Reeves goes from prop to lock with Kaupa coming in. After being 18th player for the week one clash against Cook Islands, Muller makes her Test debut, while Wuruki-Hosea also earns her first cap.

    Tonga XIII: Just the one change to the side beaten by Cook Islands Moana with Bulldogs forward Paea Uilou joining the bench for her second Test appearance after debuting against Fetu Samoa in last year's Pacific Championships. Kaylani Tavita is the player to make way.

    PNG Kumuls v Fiji Bati, Saturday 4.00pm (AEDT) at Santos National Football Stadium, Port Moresby

    Kumuls: Prolific Townsville Blackhawks tryscorer Dudley Dotoi comes in on the wing in place of Robert Derby. After coming off the bench for the PM's XIIII and then missing last week's game, Valentine Richard comes into the starting side at prop. Jack de Belin moves from prop to lock and Liam Horne drops to 18th player. Robert Mathias has been promoted to the bench at the expense of Jacob Alick-Wiencke. 

    Bati: The shoulder injury to Jethro Rinakama brings Wynnum Manly winger Ronald Philitoga in for his Test debut while centre Jope Rauqe also makes his international debut in the centres in place of Michael Jennings. Skipper Tui Kamikamica left the field for a HIA inside the last 15 minutes against Cook Islands in week one but is right to take his place in his 23rd Test match.  Former Titan Ben Nakubuwai joins the interchange for his 16th Test match, the first of which came back in 2016.

    Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos, Sunday 1.35pm (AEDT) at Eden Park, Auckland

    Kiwi Ferns: Tiana Davison comes in at prop for the suspended Brianna Cark while winger Leianne Tufuga and forward Shaniece Monschau have also joined the 17, with Monschau on debut. Otesa Pule moves into the starting side in place of Shakira Baker, while Tysha Ikenasio has made way for Tufuga. Dragons youngster Trinity Tauaneai has been listed among the reserves after being added to Ricky Henry's main squad this week.

    Jillaroos: Prop Ellie Johnston has been promoted to start after impressing in her Test debut off the bench against Fetu Samoa with Rima Butler sliding to the bench. Wests Tigers forward Sarah Togatuki has been added to the bench in her first appearance of the campaign. Jakiya Whitfield, who came off the bench to play on the wing last week, reverts to 18th player.

    Kiwis v Tonga XIII, Sunday 4.05pm (AEDT) at Eden Park, Auckland

    Kiwis: With Ronaldo Mulitalo (knee) and Jeremy Marshall-King (thumb) sidelined, Seb Kris comes in on the wing and Phoenix Crossland is the new starting hooker. Warriors utility Te Maire Martin and Broncos forward Xavier Willison have been added to the bench. Having previously played one Test for Cook Islands in 2022, Willison earns his first cap for New Zealand. Nelson Asofa-Solomona drops to 18th man after playing just 22 minutes off the bench in week one against Samoa.

    Tonga XIII: A boost for Tonga with skipper Jason Taumalolo (knee) back on deck after missing the Samoa showdown but centre Rob Toia (foot) and prop Stefano Utoikamanu (concussion) are both sidelined. Panthers star Paul Alamoti comes in at centre while Felise Kaufusi moves to prop to cover for Utoikamanu. Dolphins young gun Kulikefu Finefuiaki is listed as 18th man.

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  • [NRL] Pacific Championships Team Lists: Week 2

    Pacific Championships Team Lists: Week 2

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    Official team lists, updates and injury news for Week 2 of the 2025 Pacific Championships Men's and Women's tournaments.

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    Pacific Championships Team Lists: Week 2 - Men's

    PNG Kumuls v Cook Islands Aitu, Saturday 4.00pm (AEDT) at Santos National Football Stadium, Port Moresby

    Kumuls: The five big inclusions who weren't part of the PM's XIII game are skipper Lachlan Lam, hooker Edwin Ipape, back-rower Rhyse Martin, centre Zac Laybutt and tryscoring legend Alex Johnston. After coming off the bench in his only Test appearance last November, Morea Morea grabs the coveted No.1 jersey and veteran Nene MacDonald moves to centre in his 20th international for the Kumuls. Penty of experience in the pack with Jack de Belin and Nixon Putt while son of a gun Cooper Bai makes his Test debut off the bench alongside Finley Glare, Sylvester Namo and Jacob Alick.

    Cook Islands: Captain KL Iro and winger Paul Ulberg broke 10 tackles between them last week and will again look to spark the Aitu backline. Esan Marsters has again been named at fullback and Caelys-Paul Putoko at five-eighth but they may swap on game day as they did against the Bati. Delahia Wigmore has been promoted from 18th man to the bench in place of Brody Tamarua.

    Tonga XIII v Toa Samoa, Sunday 4.00pm (AEDT) at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

    Tonga XIII: Addin Fonua-Blake and Jason Taumalolo lead a star-studded Tonga outfit that includes 11 members of the side beaten 20-14 by the Kangaroos in the 2024 Pacific Cup final. State of Origin centre Robert Toia will make his Test debut as will Storm prop Stefano Utoikamanu, Warriors edge forward Leka Halasima and Eels young gun Isaiah Iongi, who will join Isaiya Katoa in the halves. Sea Eagles duo Haumole Olakau'atu (shoulder) and Taniela Paseka (achilles) are the notable absentees from last year's team.

    Toa Samoa: Brothers Terrell and Taylan May are listed among the reserves after missing the opening game against the Kiwis with hamstring and quad injuries respectively. Hooker Jazz Tevaga has been named despite suffering a head knock last week with Chanel Harris-Tavita and Benaiah Ioelu both on the bench and ready to step up if needed. Simi Sasagi joins the starting side in place of Jaydn Su'A (head knock) with Melbourne's Ativalu Lisati joining the bench for his Test debut. Rising Dragons star Lyhkan King-Togia is 18th man.

    Pacific Championships Team Lists: Week 2 - Women's

    Cook Islands Moana v Tonga XIII, Saturday 2.00pm (AEDT) at Santos National Football Stadium, Port Moresby

    Moana: A change in the centres with Keira Rangi coming in for her Test debut with Kiarah Siauane moving to the wing and Hannah Makira dropping out. Debutante Porche John and Jodeci Joseph are the new faces on the bench with Memory Paitai moving to 18th player and April Ngatupuna dropping to the reserves. 

    Tonga XIII: Natasha Penitani and Pani Hopoate will show the way up front for Tonga in their opening match while second-rowers Manalita Takapautolo and Shannon Muru also offer plenty of go-forward. Bulldogs backs Moana Courtenay and Simina Lokotui make their Test debuts along with Newcastle's Fane Finau, Parramatta's Martha Mataele and playmaker Malia Tuifua, who will partner Emmanita Paki in the halves. Test debuts as well for Kaylani Tavita, Tatiana Finau and Iunisi-Ruby Smith-Tufulele-Fifita. Last year's captain and assistant coach Vanessa Foliaki is in the extended squad as a reserve. 

    Jillaroos v Fetu Samoa, Sunday 2.00pm (AEDT) at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

    Jillaroos: Jess Skinner has named three debutantes for Australia's opening match of their Pacific Championships campaign with Jesse Southwell taking over as halfback from the injured Tarryn Aiken, while props Rima Butler and Ellie Johnston also get their first taste of international football. Co-captain Kezie Apps moves to her more favoured second-row position, while Olivia Kernick takes over at lock with Simaima Taufa out of the squad with injury. After coming off the bench in the Jillaroos' most recent match in Las Vegas, Roosters star Jess Sergis will start on one wing with Broncos premiership winner Julia Robinson on the other. Rooster Keeley Davis comes in at hooker after Olivia Higgins wore the No.9 in Vegas.

    Fetu Samoa: A new-look backline with Jetaya Faifua moving from fullback to halfback to take over from Pauline Piliae-Rasabale. Titans young gun Destiny Mino-Sinapati slides to fullback and Mercedez Taulelei-Siala comes in on the wing for her fourth Test appearance. Simone Karpani has been elevated from 18th player the interchange in a straight swap with Ella-Jaye Harrison-Leaunoa.

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