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11 years 10 months ago #11749

pinky wrote: Fetu'u starting against Italy

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Tonga: 15 Vungakoto Lilo, 14 Fetu'u Vainikolo, 13 Sukanaivalu Hufanga, 12 Sione Piukala, 11 Viliami Helu, 10 Fangatapu 'Apikotoa, 9 Taniela Moa (capt), 8 Viliami Ma'afu, 7 Sione Vaiomo'unga, 6 Sitiveni Mafi, 5 Tukulua Lokotui, 4 Joe Tu'ineau, 3 Halani 'Aulika, 2 Elvis Taione, 1 Alisona Taumalolo.
Replacements: 16 Ilaisa Ma'asi, 17 Tevita Mailau, 18 Hale T-Pole, 19 Paula Kaho, 20 Samisoni Fisilau, 21 Alipate Fatafehi, 22 Viliame Iongi, 23 Soane Tonga'uiha.


Great stuff and well deserved, because the catching blips in our first competitive game (against the Blues in a storm) apart he has been the outstanding outside back for us (Henshaw has impressed in stepping in for Gav, but we need to see more in attack from him). Fet's has been the one trying to make things happen in attack...

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11 years 10 months ago #11781

italy 18 tonga 16

tonga the much better team, but italy score easy trys even though they have less ball.

first try came early like ones scored vs tonga in the world cup. a blocked down kick. second was a maul which is much more powerful then tonga when its used.

tonga scored a try in the corner by there prop and converted, other scores 3 penaltys.

ok, fetu has had 2 great line breaks, first he gathers and chips the ball and gather it again, makes 30 metre or so, second was a run threw the defence, side stepping etc. he's be the most exciting back by a mile from both teams.

pity hes on the left wing, there a little more busy on the left. stick him in the centre.

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11 years 10 months ago #11782

finished 28-23.

italy had a better defence in the second half and there scrum sent tonga back loads and even after awhile the ref gave italy a penalty try. 3 yellows in the game, 1 italy 2tonga.

tonga had plenty of injury so ill expect that they will be needing fetuu for the other games.

as for fetuu, had a dodgy start to the second half, awful forward pass and then a kick straight into touch. that was the worse of it, everything else was impressive.

always wanted to run the ball, did so twice or three times from 5metres from his own line, what we love about him.

he got the try i was waiting for him to get and it made a game of it again when they were 12 points down. in the last 5mins, he broke of 2 tackles on the wing and passed before being tackled. pity it didnt lead on to anymore. great game from him.

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11 years 10 months ago #11827

swift4prez wrote: finished 28-23.

italy had a better defence in the second half and there scrum sent tonga back loads and even after awhile the ref gave italy a penalty try. 3 yellows in the game, 1 italy 2tonga.

tonga had plenty of injury so ill expect that they will be needing fetuu for the other games.

as for fetuu, had a dodgy start to the second half, awful forward pass and then a kick straight into touch. that was the worse of it, everything else was impressive.

always wanted to run the ball, did so twice or three times from 5metres from his own line, what we love about him.

he got the try i was waiting for him to get and it made a game of it again when they were 12 points down. in the last 5mins, he broke of 2 tackles on the wing and passed before being tackled. pity it didnt lead on to anymore. great game from him.


Great stuff, this can only improve his confidence further. Anyone else stand out?


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11 years 10 months ago #12027

raging i missed the tonga game tonight, thought it was on at 8, rather than 6pm. would it watched it over the boring game ireland played, (not there fault, poor fiji team).

anyways it finished Tonga 22 vs USA 13. if i get any report about fetuu ill post it up here

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11 years 10 months ago #12030

swift4prez wrote: raging i missed the tonga game tonight, thought it was on at 8, rather than 6pm. would it watched it over the boring game ireland played, (not there fault, poor fiji team).

anyways it finished Tonga 22 vs USA 13. if i get any report about fetuu ill post it up here


The match is available on replay... www.irb.com/live/video.html

Particularly enjoyed the comedy version of the Star Spangled Banner...absolutely golden... :cheer:

100% sure it was Fet's who got the Tongan first try which was excellently worked, think they had the wingers switched at kick off so it was Fet's on the left wing (14 his Connacht position)...

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11 years 10 months ago #12058

sea_point wrote: 100% sure it was Fet's who got the Tongan first try which was excellently worked, think they had the wingers switched at kick off so it was Fet's on the left wing (14 his Connacht position)...


Well spotted! Definitely him alright. Incredible to think that you can score a try in international and not get credited because of poor reporting.

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Creedence wrote:

sea_point wrote: 100% sure it was Fet's who got the Tongan first try which was excellently worked, think they had the wingers switched at kick off so it was Fet's on the left wing (14 his Connacht position)...


Well spotted! Definitely him alright. Incredible to think that you can score a try in international and not get credited because of poor reporting.


In fairness not entirely the journo's fault, most of them wouldn't be watching Tonga too often and wasn't help by the IRB Match Preview Document which lists the squads. But could have been the Tongans themselves that sent in the team sheet incorrectly..

He took the first try really well, but check out his break and offload for the second try (at 01:24hr in the match replay on the IRB site) took out two defenders and changed hands to pop the ball inside to the support player before being bundled into touch, sublime.

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11 years 10 months ago #12064

That makes it 4 tries in 6 caps for Fets. Excellent return.


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11 years 9 months ago #12176

he's done it again, this time fetuu scoreda try vs scotland
5 trys in 7games now for fetuu


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Tonga caused a massive upset in Aberdeen on Saturday, outscoring Scotland two tries to none to win 21-15 at Pittodrie.

Scotland led 6-3 at half time but second-period tries from Tukulua Lokotui and Fetu Vainikolo saw the Pacific Islanders earn their first ever Test triumph on the European stage

Another miserable loss for Scotland means they are win-less in November, leaving coach Andy Robinson's job hanging in the balance. They also finish the month outside the top eight seeds for the 2015 World Cup draw.

Greig Laidlaw kicked five penalties for Scotland, but the hosts were uninspired and ineffective on attack on the narrow pitch and were ultimately overpowered in an attritional affair.

Despite seeing three player sent to the sin bin, Tonga ran out deserved winners, claiming another big scalp after beating France at last year's World Cup.

The Tongans came out with all guns blazing and their rousing early endeavours forced the Scots into giving away a penalty as Al Strokosch illegally entered a ruck.

There was a reprieve for the hosts, however, when fly-half Fangatapu 'Apikotoa sent his 40-metre strike narrowly wide.

But they kept up the pressure and 'Apikotoa was handed an immediate chance to make amends from closer range.

And this time his aim was true to give his side the lead.

Scotland hit back positively and quickly with a promising raid, but there was more frustration as Laidlaw's angled penalty rebounded from the upright, allowing Tonga to clear the danger.

They maintained the momentum and a fine Laidlaw cross kick spread panic among the Tongan back ranks.

And the fly-half followed in the footsteps of his opposite number by banging over his second pot at goal in the 11th minute.

Tonga were posing plenty of problems when they were on the front foot, but Scotland looked sharp with the ball in the hands of the backs.

Their confidence was underlined as they opted to go for try points rather than another penalty.

Hooker Scott Lawson was driven over the line in the wake of a well-executed rolling maul, but the video referee ruled he had failed to ground the ball.

Only desperate defence kept out the Scots as they laid siege to the line during a series of scrums and further penalties.

Eight minutes of constant pressure yielded nothing for the home men and a tame turnover allowed the visitors to escape from their danger zone.

It was then Scotland's turn to show off their defensive strengths as Tonga mounted a spate of raids.

But soon the Scots were back on the offensive thanks to a lightning break through the middle by Laidlaw.

He was involved again in the next phase, but yet again Tonga backtracked to mop up.

Scotland were given further incentive seven minutes before half time when lock Lokotui was sinbinned for dangerous tactics in the line out.

Prop Halani 'Aulika was perhaps fortunate to dodge the same punishment for a no-arms body check on Matt Scott.

Having failed to breach the visiting markers, Scotland resorted to the boot - Laidlaw's penalty giving them the edge.

The action continued to be disjointed and untidy after the restart.

But the crowd volume rose when Sean Lamont bashed his way down the middle to create a clear-cut chance.

They couldn't turn the good work into a touchdown, but collected another three points from Laidlaw's accuracy.

And there was more breathing space for Scotland when 'Apikotoa was short with his next attempt at the sticks.

The contest burst into life in the 51st minute as Tonga snatched a surprise lead. Lokotui more than made up for his yellow card by burrowing over for a try from point-blank range, giving 'Apikotoa a simple conversion.

Laidlaw instantly eased the Scots' anxiety by adding penalty number four - and repeated the dose midway through the half.

But still Tonga looked more clinical in attack and 'Apikotoa narrowed the gap with his next strike.

Even better was to come for the tourists as winger Vainikolo left his cover for dead with two dazzling dummies and galloped in for a superb solo try from his own half.

The tension level soared when debut substitute Tom Heathcote watched in agony as his first shot at goal dipped under the crossbar.

And Scotland's task became a lost cause as 'Apikotoa found the target again.

The scorers:

For Scotland:
Pens: Laidlaw 5

For Tonga:
Tries: Lokotui, Vainikolo
Con: 'Apikotoa
Pens: 'Apikotoa 3
Yellow cards: Lokotui; Latu; Mafi

Scotland: 15 Stuart Hogg, 14 Sean Lamont, 13 Max Evans, 12 Matt Scott, 11 Tim Visser, 10 Greig Laidlaw, 9 Henry Pyrgos, 8 David Denton, 7 Kelly Brown (c), 6 Alasdair Strokosch, 5 Alastair Kellock, 4 Richie Gray, 3 Euan Murray, 2 Scott Lawson, 1 Ryan Grant.
Replacements: 16 Dougie Hall, 17 Kyle Traynor, 18 Geoff Cross, 19 Grant Gilchrist, 20 John Barclay, 21 Rory Lawson, 22 Tom Heathcote, 23 Nick De Luca.

Tonga: 15 Vungakoto Lilo, 14 Fetu'u Vainikolo, 13 Sukanaivalu Hufanga, 12 Sione Piukala, 11 Will Helu, 10 Fangatapu 'Apikotoa, 9 Taniela Moa, 8 Viliami Ma'afu, 7 Nili Latu (c), 6 Hale T Pole, 5 Tukulua Lokotui, 4 Joe Tu'ineau, 3 Halani 'Aulika, 2 Elvis Taione, 1 Alisona Taumalolo.
Replacements: 16 Ilaisa Ma'asi, 17 Tevita Mailau, 18 Kamaliele Sakalia, 19 Sitiveni Mafi, 20 Sione Timani, 21 Viliame 'longi, 22 Eddie Paea, 23 Alipate Fatafehi.

Date: Saturday, November 24
Venue: Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
Kick-off: 15.00 (15.00 GMT)
Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France)
Assistant referees: George Clancy (Ireland) and Marius Mitrea (Italy)
TMO: Gareth Simmonds (Wales)

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11 years 9 months ago #12178

Just saw the try repeated on bbc, he absolutely blasted past visser and grey, great work. I hope this series has given him a lot of confidence for when he comes back to Galway.

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11 years 9 months ago #12179

Good game from the V man, great try and a deserved victory.

Good to see him scoring tries , that will do his confidence the world of good.


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11 years 9 months ago #12182

Superb try, wish we could use him like that.


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11 years 9 months ago #12183

saw the last 30 min of game on bbc scotland. he took his try very well.

tonga did there best to lose this in final 15. two players in bin for ridiculous stuff but held pn.

bbc pundit said it was worst result in history of scottish rugby!

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11 years 9 months ago #12184

Was a great try, just blistering pace.

There is a link to the bbc highlights here:
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/20478942

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11 years 9 months ago #12188

rossie wrote: saw the last 30 min of game on bbc scotland. he took his try very well.

tonga did there best to lose this in final 15. two players in bin for ridiculous stuff but held pn.

bbc pundit said it was worst result in history of scottish rugby!


Ya would agree, watched the 2nd half, he really put on the afterburners for the try, we've seen glimpses of that, had engaged in some poor kicking earlier in the half but its been a good experience for him and Tonga.

Tonga were incredibly naive in the final few minutes and it really is a measure of how poor Scotland are that they couldn't score against 13/14 man Tonga.

Delighted for Tonga though. They deserve a better shot along with Samoa. For a small country they really are superb and their passion for the game is brilliant. A bit like Connacht though lots of good work tends to be undone all too easily.

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