Is this the best Samoan rugby league team of all time?

By Tony / Roar Guru

In this series, I’ll name what I think are the greatest teams of all time from some of our Pacific rim neighbours.

Today, the focus is on Samoa, and the only criterion for selection is that the selected player must have appeared in at least one Test for Toa Samoa.

Here’s the team. Appearances for Samoa are in brackets.

1. Anthony Milford (seven)
He is an explosive attacking player who, at his best, can tear any defence to shreds, and is one of the best broken field runners in the game. He has played over 190 first-grade games and two Origins for Queensland.

2. Francis Meli (eight)
He was a big, powerful winger who is very hard to stop near the line. Meli played over 350 first-grade games, scoring 219 tries. He represented Samoa in both the 2000 and 2008 World Cups, won three back-to-back Challenge Cup finals with St Helens, played 14 Tests for NZ, and scored five tries in the Warriors’ victory over the Bulldogs in the 2003 qualifying final.

3. Nigel Vagana (four)
A classy five-eighth or outside back, Vagana played 260 first-grade games, scoring 119 tries. He was the NRL’s top try scorer in 2003, and scored 19 tries in 38 Tests for the Kiwis.

4. Va’aiga Tuigamala (two)
He was a destructive ball runner who delighted in running over the top of opponents wherever possible. He won two Challenge Cup finals with Wigan and represented both Samoa and New Zealand at rugby union World Cups.

5. Krisnan Inu (one)
He is a powerful outside back and great goal kicker who has, to date, played 247 first-grade games and six Tests for NZ, and was named in the 2020 Super League Dream Team.

6. Jarome Luai (five)
He is only in the early days of his career but is one of the best five-eighths in the game, who can challenge even the best defence. He has played 65 first-grade games, won a premiership in 2021 and has also played two Origin games for NSW.

(Photo by Handout/NRL Photos via Getty Images)

7. Ben Roberts (15)
Roberts has scored the most points for Samoa with 36 and represented them at three World Cups and one Four Nations tournament. He’s played 236 first-grade games and five Tests for NZ.

8. Josh Papalii (four)
Currently one of the best front rowers in the game, Papalii represented Samoa in the 2017 World Cup. He’s played 237 first-grade games to date as well as being a regular selection for both Queensland and Australia.

9. Monty Betham (four)
He was a tough and versatile forward and hard man who successfully tried his hand at boxing after his rugby league career, winning titles in both Samoa and NZ. He also represented NZ on nine occasions.

10. Roy Asotasi – captain (one)
An imposing figure and a natural leader, Asotasi captained Samoa in their first ever Test match and has also captained both NZ and South Sydney. He played a total of 275 first-grade games, won a premiership with the Bulldogs in 2004, and also played 24 Tests for NZ.

11. Ali Lauiti’iti (seven)
He was a huge player who combined power running with excellent ball skills and was always a threat to the defence. He played 409 first-grade games, primarily in England, over his 17-year career and also represented NZ 19 times. He won five Super League grand finals and one Challenge Cup during his time with Leeds.

12. Frank Pritchard (eight)
He was another big, powerful forward who was a wrecking ball when playing at his best. He played over 280 first-grade games, was a Challenge Cup Final winner with Hull in 2016 and also played 27 Tests for NZ.

(Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

13. Isaac Liu (five)
He is a hard working middle forward who has played over 200 first-grade games to date and won two premierships with the Roosters. He also represented NZ on eight occasions.

14. Pita Godinet (15)
He was a versatile hooker or half who represented Samoa between 2010 and 2018.

15. Iosia Soliola (four)
Talented and tough, Soliola was always a threat to the opposition either in attack or defence. He represented Samoa in the 2013 World Cup, played over 330 games in the top grade as well as 12 Tests for NZ.

16. Leeson Ah Mau (16)
He holds the record for most appearances for Samoa, playing virtually every game between 2013 and 2017. A hard-grafting player, Ah Mau played over 220 games at the top level and also represented NZ nine times.

17. Junior Paulo (nine)
Currently one of the best front rowers in the game and an automatic selection in the NSW Origin team for the last two years, Paulo has played 177 first grade games to date and represented Samoa in the 2017 World Cup.

There’s a lot to like about this side. They have a strong spine that should be able to work well off the back of the huge and talented forward pack and have plenty of point-scoring ability out wide.

So what do you think? Are there any players unlucky not to make the team? How would this team go?

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-17T00:49:31+00:00

tavake

Guest


this is so sick dude :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

2022-09-19T14:06:40+00:00

Fred Fittler

Roar Rookie


Sonny Bill Williams, Roger Tuivasa-sheck, Kyle Leuluai, Thomas Leuluai, Tony “the chief” Tuimavave, Lafeta Paleaasina, Hitro Okesene, Joe Vagana, Vila Mata'utia, Tony Tatupu, Dylan Brown (Eels), Isaiah Papali'i, Payne Haas, Matt Utai, Reni Maitua, Nelson Asofa Solomon's, Se'e Solomona, Francis Leota...

2022-03-12T21:39:08+00:00


Sorry forgot to add David Solomona as lock. Best ball playing and most damaging forward in his prime. Him with Ali Lauititi combo will be deadly.

2022-03-12T10:21:53+00:00


Olsen Filipaina as 6 and Captain. and Luai at 7. Frank Pritcard and Ali Lauiti second row Apolo Perelini - Lock Joe Galovao and Frank Puletua (Hair Bears from the 2003 Premiership Winning Panthers) - interchange - David Faiumu for backup Hooker - Vila Mata'utia - Prop interchange - Sam Kasiano - Prop or impact. Back up wing - Matt Utai Everyone else I like

2022-03-12T09:34:38+00:00


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2022-03-12T09:33:07+00:00


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AUTHOR

2022-03-11T22:59:33+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Duid PNG. Click on my icon and it will be there :happy: :happy: :happy:

2022-03-11T14:12:46+00:00

. Matt

Guest


PNG next?

2022-03-11T08:05:04+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I think so

AUTHOR

2022-03-11T07:53:35+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Shame for both him and Samoa that he didn't Tom

2022-03-11T07:40:19+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


Sorry Tony I thought he did right at the end of his career. I must be mistaken

AUTHOR

2022-03-11T07:28:51+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Unfortunately never played a test for Samoa

2022-03-11T07:09:05+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


Steve Matai would be my first pick

2022-03-11T03:36:03+00:00

Pickett

Roar Rookie


Great team Beathy.

AUTHOR

2022-03-11T03:32:10+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


We'll get gorgeous George to drive the team bus

AUTHOR

2022-03-11T03:23:17+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I think he has heritage from Vanuatu

2022-03-11T03:12:08+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


Surely you could have found a spot for "The Devine Ponytail" George Carmont

2022-03-11T03:07:24+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


Pity Big Mal is ineligible.

AUTHOR

2022-03-11T02:44:44+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Better than Fiji and Tonga?

AUTHOR

2022-03-11T02:43:51+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


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