Samoa vs Tonga highlights: Samoa by 12

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Match Results:

In what was an enthralling game of Rugby League, despite low completion rates and generally poor execution, Samoa have recorded a 12-point victory in the Pacific Test against Tonga at Pirtek Stadium.

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In a game that was marred by errors, it was the passion, atmosphere and flat out will to win from both teams that made the match what it was. No one was backing out of challenges, slowing down or giving anyone anything.

The attack was questionable at best from both sides, but for Samoa, Fa’amanu Brown really rose to the fore during the second half to pilot his side home, taking over from Pita Godinet who ran the gauntlet solidly in the first half.

There wasn’t much to split the forwards at all, but for Samoa again they managed to take a slender advantage with Junior Paulo and Sam Kasiano leading the way. John Asiata also kept things rolling off the bench strongly.

David Fusitu’a was best on ground for Tonga, looking extremely dangerous with the ball and running for 160 metres in just 11 runs. He made breaks, offloads and so nearly could have had a few tries.

David Fifita also had a lot of impact off the bench, and stopped the rest of the Samoa forward pack from dominating the match. He ran the ball incredibly hard, making almost 180 metres.

Tonga came flying out of the gates and would score after just four minutes, stacking the pressure onto the Samoa line through Mosese Mangai off a cross field kick from Feleti Mateo, who’s kicking game was fantastic early on.

Antonio Winterstein would answer back for Samoa 10 minutes late, crashing over in the corner.

Frank Pritchard had a try denied by the video referee as well on the run to halfway, and you have to wonder if it could have opened the floodgates.

Right on the halftime siren, Samoa would pick up a penalty, and slot over the kick to go ahead by 2.

After halftime, the Samoan team were stuck on their line for a majority of the first 10 minutes, but it didn’t matter what Feleti Mateo and the Tongan’s tried they couldn’t crack the defence which had seriously aimed up after half time.

Of course, they wouldn’t have been stuck on their line like they were if they hadn’t of committed errors at the start of the first half.

They eventually broke the trend of the first half, with Ricky Leutele crossing on the left hand side after Fa’amanu Brown took on the line and passed it off to the left, holding it up through a tackle well.

The game went back and forth for the next 20 minutes with both teams looking creative but blowing countless opportunities to either create a grandstand finish or put the game away.

Eventually, Samoa managed to score through Matthew Wright in the right hand corner as they went down the short side – simply putting the icing on the cake.

In the end, a great performance from Samoa on a momentous night for the occasion as a match was announced against Fiji – the first international Rugby League to be ever played within Samoa.

Score
Toa Samoa 18
Mate Ma’a Tonga 6

Match Preview:

Fierce rivals Samoa and Tonga renew hostilities in their 2016 Pacific Test match at Pirtek Stadium in Parramatta. Join The Roar for live coverage of what should be a fiery encounter from 7:40pm (AEST).

When the sides met last year, it was a memorable encounter as Samoa emerged with a two-point victory on the Gold Coast. The passion on display from both teams, fighting for their country, was incredible to see – neither team was going to lie down and say no.

While both teams have named solid backlines, it is the forward packs where this game will be won and lost. It is also the forward packs that will make it entertaining, and add a stack of feeling to the match.

Samoa have opted for Sam Kasiano and Junio Paulo up front, with Leeson Ah Mau added to the second row along with Sauaso Sue at lock. Intriguingly, both sides have a player from the English Super League in the fold, with Frank Pritchard playing for Samoa and Sika Manu for Tonga.

Tonga have Peni Terepo and Felise Kafusi in the front row, so no question there is plenty of size about that as well. Tony Williams and Joe Ofahengaue are the other two in the forward pack, and it almost appears the Tongan’s have actually gone for speed, to try and tire the Samoa forward pack that way.

The only problem with that tactic is the Samoa bench. John Asiata, Raymond Faitala-Mariner and Sam Tagatese are all exceptional NRL role players from the bench, and can all add plenty of impact to a side.

Feleti Mateo, who has been named in the halves for Tonga will need to play a very controlling type of game. His kicking game will need to be near perfect, trying to create confusion in the unfamiliar back three for Samoa of Tim Simona, Anthony Winterstein and Matthew Wright.

You feel that Simona, and his opposite fullback David Fusitu’a will have a big part to say about this match. Both have the ability to run the ball strongly, but that of Fusitu’a seems to be ahead in leaps and bounds. Simona must match it at the back to help his massive forward pack get rolling, or else the pace of Tonga could cause all sorts of problems.

Prediction
This should be a cracker of an encounter. At the same time, I can see Samoa wearing down Tonga early on with their pack, and their bench also looks stronger. They should get the job done in a low scoring game.

Samoa by 2.

Be sure to join The Roar for live coverage of the 2016 Pacific Test from 7:35pm (AEST) and don’t forget to add your own comments in the section below.

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The Crowd Says:

2016-05-07T22:31:13+00:00

Samoan Pride

Guest


Youve obviously never been to Samoa. APIA park will be sold out.

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T12:26:37+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Match Results In what was an enthralling game of Rugby League, despite low completion rates and generally poor execution, Samoa have recorded a 12 point victory in the Pacific Test against Tonga at Pirtek Stadium. In a game that was marred by errors, it was the passion, atmosphere and flat out will to win from both teams that made the match what it was. No one was backing out of challenges, slowing down or giving anyone anything. The attack was questionable at best from both sides, but for Samoa, Fa'amanu Brown really rose to the fore during the second half to pilot his side home, taking over from Pita Godinet who ran the gauntlet solidly in the first half. There wasn't much to split the forwards at all, but for Samoa again they managed to take a slender advantage with Junior Paulo and Sam Kasiano leading the way. John Asiata also kept things rolling off the bench strongly. David Fusitu'a was best on ground for Tonga, looking extremely dangerous with the ball and running for 160 metres in just 11 runs. He made breaks, offloads and so nearly could have had a few tries. David Fifita also had a lot of impact off the bench, and stopped the rest of the Samoa forward pack from dominating the match. He ran the ball incredibly hard, making almost 180 metres. Tonga came flying out of the gates and would score after just four minutes, stacking the pressure onto the Samoa line through Mosese Mangai off a cross field kick from Feleti Mateo, who’s kicking game was fantastic early on. Antonio Winterstein would answer back for Samoa 10 minutes late, crashing over in the corner. Frank Pritchard had a try denied by the video referee as well on the run to halfway, and you have to wonder if it could have opened the floodgates. Right on the halftime siren, Samoa would pick up a penalty, and slot over the kick to go ahead by 2. After halftime, the Samoan team were stuck on their line for a majority of the first 10 minutes, but it didn't matter what Feleti Mateo and the Tongan's tried they couldn't crack the defence which had seriously aimed up after half time. Of course, they wouldn't have been stuck on their line like they were if they hadn't of committed errors at the start of the first half. They eventually broke the trend of the first half, with Ricky Leutele crossing on the left hand side after Fa'amanu Brown took on the line and passed it off to the left, holding it up through a tackle well. The game went back and forth for the next 20 minutes with both teams looking creative but blowing countless opportunities to either create a grandstand finish or put the game away. Eventually, Samoa managed to score through Matthew Wright in the right hand corner as they went down the short side - simply putting the icing on the cake. In the end, a great performance from Samoa on a momentous night for the occasion as a match was announced against Fiji - the first international Rugby League to be ever played within Samoa. Toa Samoa 18 Mate Ma'a Tonga 6

2016-05-07T12:08:14+00:00

Sleiman Azizi

Roar Guru


Just saw the opening dances by both teams and noticed the crowd. Looked great. Seriously, if anyone actually believes these Pacific Tests have no future ought to go soak their heads in whatever is left of their intellectual rigour because it surely won't take long. Very much looking forward to seeing how Samoa's first Test match later this year in Apia goes.

2016-05-07T12:06:37+00:00

Sleiman Azizi

Roar Guru


Perhaps 1501 if you turn up.

2016-05-07T11:59:32+00:00

Tezman

Guest


They'll be lucky to get 1500 people in Samoa -- Comment from The Roar's iPhone app.

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T11:53:25+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Full report will follow shortly. Thanks for joining me here on The Roar for our live coverage of the 2016 Pacific Test matches as Samoa defeated Tonga in what was an enthralling match. Hopefully you enjoyed the coverage. I'll be back from 4pm (AEST) tomorrow with City vs Country. In the meantime, I suggest you check out The Roar for all the best live sports coverage and analysis - including Stage 2 of the Giro d'Italia later on this evening. Bye for now.

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T11:51:41+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Yeah, and they made as much noise as a State of Origin match!

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T11:50:43+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


STATS: Tries: Tonga (1), Samoa (3) Goals: Tonga (1), Samoa (2/3) Penalty Goals: Tonga (0), Samoa (1/1) Completions: Tonga (20/34), Samoa (18/35) Possession: Tonga (55%), Samoa (45%) All Runs: Tonga (161), Samoa (145) All Run Metres: Tonga (1755), Samoa (1459) Offloads: Tonga (12), Samoa (16) Line Breaks: Tonga (2), Samoa (4) Tackles: Tonga (263), Samoa (330) Missed Tackles: Tonga (43), Samoa (31) Penalties: Tonga (4), Samoa (9) Errors: Tonga (14), Samoa (16) Offloads: Tonga (12), Samoa (16)

2016-05-07T11:48:27+00:00

Sleiman Azizi

Roar Guru


Wow, good numbers. As good as an NRL match.

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T11:47:40+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Samoa and Tonga all linked arm in arm here. Great to see. Really gives you goosebumps.

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T11:47:11+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Yeah how good was that crowd. Makes you wonder how incredible it is going to be when Samoa play a game at home on October 8.

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T11:46:17+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


15,200 I think - over 15,000 anyway. Didn't quite catch what it was.

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T11:45:48+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Well, what a game of Rugby League. Full report and stats to come. Thoughts Roarers?

2016-05-07T11:45:03+00:00

Sleiman Azizi

Roar Guru


Any official crowd numbers?

2016-05-07T11:44:40+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Great game. Samoa took their chances whereas Tonga fumbled in attack. Well played and a good tough but entertaining game with a very enthusiastic crowd.

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T11:43:06+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


80' - FULLTIME Tonga come left off the scrum through Kata and then back into the middle for Vave. Seluini with a run and he bounces off a tackle, taken in front of the sticks. Left they come from Mateo to Williams and he stands before grubbering. Sue hits it into the crowd and that's it! Samoa win! What a match. Toa Samoa 18 Mate Ma'a Tonga 6

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T11:41:45+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


80' - Tonga stop the clock with 45 seconds to go. Samoa 18 Tonga 6

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T11:41:26+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


80' - Samoa take the ball into the final 60 seconds, but try and tell these players they have NRL clubs to play for next week. It's on for young and old out there with Tonga rushing up in defence and causin an error. Samoa 18 Tonga 6

AUTHOR

2016-05-07T11:40:17+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


79' - Tonga head inside 10 metres and then come right. Flat, long cut out ball from Katoa to Toutai and he is held on the line. Samoa 18 Tonga 6

2016-05-07T11:39:58+00:00

Sleiman Azizi

Roar Guru


Insightful comment.

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