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Just one Warrior! NZ club ignored in Kiwis squad

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NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Wed, 15 Jun 2022, 1:20PM
Dylan Brown of the Eels. Photo /Getty
Dylan Brown of the Eels. Photo /Getty

Just one Warrior! NZ club ignored in Kiwis squad

Author
NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Wed, 15 Jun 2022, 1:20PM

The struggling New Zealand Warriors have been relatively ignored in the 25-man Kiwis wider squad named today.

Winger Dallin Watene-Zeleniak is the only member of the Warriors named in the squad to face Pacific rivals Mate Ma'a Tonga at Mt Smart Stadium on June 25.

There is no place for teammate Shaun Johnson with Dylan Brown, Jahrome Hughes and Manly veteran Kieran Foran in the playmaker roles.

It's the first test for the Kiwis in a World Cup year as they build towards the tournament in October.

Eight of the squad are potential Kiwi debutants, including Ellerslie Eagles junior Ronaldo Mulitalo (Cronulla Sutherland) who leads the NRL with 20 line-breaks and Eels playmaker Brown who has six tries, seven try assists, five line break assists, nine line breaks and 46 tackle breaks in 13 games this season.

Other new faces are Panthers duo Moses Leota and Scott Sorensen, both instrumental in Penrith's dominance over the last three seasons. Warriors-bound Parramatta back rower Marata Niukore joins the fray, as does Gold Coast hooker Erin Clark.

Former Junior Kiwi teammates Griffin Neame (Cowboys) and Jordan Riki (Broncos) enter the Kiwis' frame and Broncos fullback Te Maire Martin receives a recall after his impressive return to the NRL this season. The last of Martin's four internationals was Kiwi head coach Michael Maguire's first test in charge against England in Denver four years ago.

Unsurprisingly, 2021 Dally M Team of the Year members James Fisher-Harris (Penrith) and Isaiah Papali'i (Parramatta) have cemented their spots in the squad. Tigers-bound Papali'i has averaged 155 metres a game to add to his five tries while Fisher-Harris consistently shows why he's one of the best front-rowers in the game.

The versatile Joey Manu (Sydney Roosters) is named alongside Melbourne's cohort of playmakers, Jahrome Hughes, Brandon Smith, Nelson Asofa-Solomona and the Bromwich brothers Jesse and Kenny.

Leading the NRL with 964 post-contact metres, Canberra forward Joseph Tapine has been a season standout. He joins Canberra teammate Jordan Rapana and in-form Cowboys centre Peta Hiku who returns to the Kiwi squad after last touring in 2018.

"I know how much the black and white jersey means to these players," said Maguire.

"To finally return home after two years and play for your country in front of fans and whānau, this test will be special.

"This squad has an exciting mix of fresh talent and experienced Kiwis having some of their best seasons. We have a strong spine of leaders throughout the group that play a crucial role in the team, especially with these new boys coming through.

"Some difficult decisions have had to be made, but it's a positive sign of our depth in certain positions. With the quality of Kiwi talent on display throughout the NRL, we are in a strong place as we look to build a solid foundation ahead of the Rugby League World Cup come October."

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