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Samoa maintains Champion Sevens Squad

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APIA: 30 August 2010: The insecurity of the reported overseas playing contracts for Samoa's rugby Sevens stars, Mikaele Pesamino and Alafoti Faosiliva has ensured the champion line up remains virtually unchanged.

A new name in Levi Asi has been picked by Coach Stephen Betham in the forwards and three new backs in Sonny Niue, Taupo Sefo and Taulagi Afamasaga.

Mikaele Pesamino was reported to have signed to play in the UK but returned to Samoa last weekend and Alafoti Faosiliva's reported contract to play in a Super 15 South African franchise remained inconclusive.

Samoa goes into the Commonwealth Games as favourites against an overhauled New Zealand side that it has beaten six times in the last IRB season. The squad as announced this evening. 

FORWARDS
1. Simaika Mikaele
2. Afa Aiono
3. Apelu Faaiuga
4. Pale Toelupe
5. Ofisa Treviranus
6. Alafoti Faosiliva
7. Levi Asi
8. Falemiga Selesele

BACKS
9. Alatasi Tupou
10. Lolo Lui
11. Paul Chan Tung
12. Fautua Otto
13. Reupena Levasa
14. Mikaele Pesamino
15. Sonny Niue
16. Taupo Sefo
17. Uale Ma’i
18. Taulagi Afamasaga


MANAGEMENT
Stephen Betham         Head Coach
Fa’amaoni Lalomilo     Assistant Coach/Manager
Urima Tofi                  Physiotherapist

Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 September 2010 03:18 )
 

Samoa to play Scotland in Aberdeen in November

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Kevin Ferrie

manu samoaScotland will play Samoa at Pittodrie in the last of their autumn internationals after Andy Robinson, their head coach, pushed to make sure his team maximises home advantage.

The Scots face a punishing schedule in November, opening their three-match series by facing the high-flying All Blacks, the world’s top ranked side, before facing the World Cup holders South Africa, then Samoa.


Robinson has spoken in the past of the difference home support can make and his first set-back as Scotland coach came last autumn when, with Murrayfield less than one third full as only 20,000 spectators turned up, his team was beaten 9-6 by Argentina.


While SRU officials have indicated in the past that they prefer to stage home Test matches at Murrayfield, Robinson has argued for a more flexible approach and, when it was put to him that better atmosphere could make the difference in a tight match such as that against Argentina, he agreed.


"It will make a difference," he said. "The big thing for us was that we’re going to go and have the game here. I wanted to push it with Gordon McKie [the SRU chief executive] that we had the game here.

"It is about trying as much as possible to spread the game. That’s important. But it is also that you want to have real atmosphere. The point you’re making there [about the difference that can make], I thought that was an important factor for us.


"When you’ve got three internationals it’s very hard to sell all three at Murrayfield. We’re unable to bring a New Zealand match here [Pittodrie] because of the size of the crowd."


Robinson also reckoned the move could stand Scotland in good stead ahead of the huge challenges to come in 2011.

"I’m quite looking forward to it as a change," he said. "You look at each international, about them being unique and getting the excitement level. Think about the Six Nations, we don’t play at the same stadium every time, so you’ve got to get used to that.

"When we play in the World Cup we’ve got to get used to playing in different places, so it’s good that we’re able to do this for this one game.

"I’m not saying there should be a policy for every game. We’ve got to treat each game on its merits and see where’s the right place to play it. I couldn’t just stand there and say we’re going to play every game at Murrayfield."

However, Robinson made it clear that unlike when Canada played at Pittodrie two years ago and lost 41-0, he expects this to be an exceptionally competitive match for which his team will need maximum backing.

"Look at Samoa in previous World Cups, they’re a side that develops and improves the year before that World Cup. You look at the way they’ve been performing in the sevens, they’ve got some very skilful players. Look at last year, they ran Wales very close, so this will be a very, very tough game for us. We’re going to need everything to win that game."

Meanwhile, for the man Robinson has preferred as his captain throughout his time in charge of Scotland the Pittodrie game presents the prospect of finally fulfilling a long-held ambition.

Chris Cusiter grew up as an Aberdeen supporter, watching his home city club regularly and has described Willie Miller
as his first sporting hero.

He once acted as a ball-boy for the club in a match against Airdrie, but has twice missed out when Scotland internationals have been held there. In 2005, when a first Scotland win over the Barbarians was achieved in Frank Hadden’s first match as Scotland coach, he was unavailable because he was touring with the British & Irish Lions that summer. Then, when Canada visited, he was ruled out due to one of the many injuries that have punctuated his career.


After frolicking in the sun yesterday, enjoying a game of head keepy-up with Mark McGhee, the host club’s manager, before missing an open goal in another stunt for the benefit of the watching photographers, he knows it may be rather different conditions in November.

Indeed it looked more like a home game for Canada in 2008 as staff and volunteers battled to clear the pitch of snow, but Cusiter wants to be involved regardless of any of that.

"I’m really excited about it. I don’t want to jinx myself because I haven’t played here, but hopefully I’ll be involved and have the chance to grace the hallowed turf," he said.


"Growing up here it was a huge thing being an Aberdeen boy going to watch the Dons. I would love the opportunity to play out there."

 

Government gives $75,000 to support sports

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sports fundsAPIA: 23 July 2010: Cabinet has approved financial assistance of up to $75 thousand tala to help three sports associations. The Samoa Amateur Boxing Association recieved SAT$20,000 to assist them in preparations for the upcoming Oceania Championships to be held in Canberra Australia from the 4th – 9th August, 2010.

The Samoan delegation includes seven (7) male boxers and three (3) officials. A workshop for the Officials and the boxers will be held prior to the Championships from the 30th July – 3rd August 2010. This workshop will focus on the development of Boxing in the Pacific region.

The tournament will help prepare the Samoan boxers for next year’s South Pacific Games.

Cabinet has also approved financial assistance of SAT$5,000 for Samoa’s Athletic Association to assist them in preparations for the 2010 World Junior Championships to be held in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada from the 19th – 25th July 2010.

Representing Samoa is 18 year old Margaret Satupai and 19 year old Alex Rose. They are both selected to participate in the shot put and discuss events.


The Samoa Volleyball Association has also recieved SAT$50,000 to help prepare a team for the upcoming Oceania Zonal Volleyball Championships, which will be held in Noumea, New Caledonia from the 18th – 31st July 2010.

The tournament is also the team's preparations for the Pacific Games in New Caledonia in 2011. The Samoa Volleyball Association is yet to announce its team for this event.

 

SRU waits if Cheetas allows Alafoti to play for Samoa

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manu sevensAPIA: 12 July 2010: Star Sevens forward Alafoti Faosiliva's future with Samoa remains unclear as the Samoa Rugby Union awaits confirmation if the player can play for the Samoa Commonwealth Sevens team in Delhi in October.

Alafoti has signed a contract wth the Super XV franchise for the next season following the IRB Player of the Year Mikaele Pesamino's signing to play league in Europe.

Alafoti's father Fata Faosiliva said that the priority is for the national team as it is Samoa that has given prominence to his sons talent. "We need to do the right thing, to clear everything with the Samoa Rugby Union before Alafoti travels over," he said.

Fata was also philosophical saying the money paid by Samoa maybe minimal but it maybe better if his sons move to professional rugby would not make him happy. But he was also supportive of his son's decision as it means a better purse in the era of professional rugby.

Alafoti would be one of the few Samoans being contracted by South African teams for the upcoming Super XV competition.

Following Samoas winning the World Sevens title, New Zealand that Samoa has beaten six times last season, has buffed up its Commonwealth squad with the likes of Hosea Gear.

The two signings mean Samoa will have a different squad in Delhi come the October sevens tournament that New Zealand has won all the Commonwealth titles.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 July 2010 03:25 )
 

National Provincial Championships on the roll

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npc photoAPIA: 9 July 2010: The 2010 National Provincial Championships - NPC - kicks off this Saturday at allocated fields around Upolu and Savai'i. The annual tournament, places two top teams from their respective Unions, to compete in a non-round robin format, with the finals to be held on the 14th of August, at Apia Park.
Initiating the NPC Tournament, is all part of the Manu Samoa selection process. “We have the NPC and the Pacific Rugby Cup tournament as platforms to choose potential players for Manu Samoa,” says a SRU statement.
Meanwhile Atua I Saute Rugby Union is optimistic that they will have a taste of the National Provincial Cup this year, but will first defeat reigning champion Apia Rugby Union, on Saturday at Lotofaga. “We are ready to take on the reigning champion, says Atua i Saute’s Secretary Lagaaia Levi.”
The following draw for this year’s National Provincial Championships.

 

Zone A          Zone B        Zone C             Zone D
Apia               Falealili        Apia West          Faasaleleaga
Anoamaa        Siumu         Tuamasaga        Palauli
Aleipata          Safata         Aana                 Itu o Tane            
Atua I Saute    Lefaga        Aiga I le Tai       Itu Asau


Round 1 –(10 July 2010)


Game    Zone    Travel         Host            Field
1           A          Apia            Atua I Saute    Lotofaga
5           A          Aleipata       Anoamaa        Saluafata
2           B          Lefaga         Falealili           Sapunaoa
6           B          Safata         Siumu             Palalaua
3           C         Aiga I le Tai  Apia West        Marist
7           C         Aana            Tuamasaga      Levaula
4           D         Itu Asau       Faasaleleaga    Iva
8           D         Palauli          Itu o Tane       Avao    

Round 2- (17 July 2010)

Game    Zone    Travel        Host             Field
9            A         Apia             Aleipata         Lalomanu/Samusu
13          A         Anoamaa      Atua i Saute   Lotofaga
10          B         Falealili         Safata           Sataoa
14          B         Lefaga          Siumu           Palalaua
11          C        Aana             Apia West      Marist
15          C        Aiga ile tai     Tuamasaga    Levaula
12          D        Faasaleleaga  Itu o Tane     Iva
16          D        Itu Asau        Palauli           Ulimasao

Round 3- (24 July 2010)



Game    Zone    Travel           Host         Field
17          A          Anoamaa        Apia          Apia Park        
21          A          Atua i Saute    Aleipata     Lalomanu/Samusu
18          B          Siumu            Falealili      Sapunaoa
22          B          Lefaga           Safata        Sataoa
19          C         Tuamasaga    Apia West    Marist    
23          C         Aana             Aiga i le Tai  (TBC)
20          D         Palauli           Faasaleleaga Iva
24          D         Itu Asau        Itu o Tane    Avao

Game    Quarter Final - (31 July 2010)    Field
25          1  Sone A    2 Sone D                   Apia Park
26          1  Sone B    2 Sone C                   Apia Park
27          1  Sone C    2 Sone B                   Apia Park
28          1  Sone D    2 Sone A                   Apia Park

Game     Semi Final - (7 August 2010)     Field
29           Winner 25    Winner 26                Apia Park
30           Winner 27    Winner 28                Apia Park

Game    FINAL - (14 August 2010)           Field
29          Winner 25     Winner 26               Apia Park

Last Updated ( Friday, 09 July 2010 22:40 )
 
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