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Samoa
Association Samoan Rugby League
Region Oceania
Head coach Samoa Willie Poching[citation needed]
Captain Samoa Ali Lauitiiti[citation needed]
Home stadium National Stadium
RLIF ranking 10th
National Uniform
First international
United States USA 6 - 14 Western Samoa Samoa
(Sydney, Australia; February 1996)
Biggest win
New Caledonia New Caledonia 0 - 76 Samoa Samoa
(Apia, Samoa; 20 October 2004
Biggest defeat
Australia Australia 66 - 10 Samoa Samoa
(Watford, England; 11 November 2000)
World Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 2000)
Best result Quarter-finals, 2000

The Samoa rugby league team has been participating in international rugby league competition since 1988. From 1988 to 1997 this team was known as the Western Samoa rugby league team. This team is not to be confused with the American Samoa national rugby league team.

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[edit] History

Western Samoa has participated in the Pacific Cup (1988-1996), World Sevens (1994, 1995) and Super League World Nines (1996, 1997) competitions. Samoa has participated in the Pacific Cup (since 1998), World Cup (since 2000), World Sevens (2003) and Pacific Rim (2004) competitions. That Samoan team had the benefit of ex-All Blacks John Schuster and Va'aiga Tuigamala in their backline. When rugby union went professional players such as Apollo Perelini and Fereti Tuilagi left rugby league to return to the 15-man game.

[edit] 2008 Rugby League World Cup campaign

Samoa played in the Pacific Pool of the 2008 Rugby League World Cup Qualifiers. They beat the Cook Islands and Fiji, but lost to Tonga. On a points difference, Samoa came in third and had to play USA in the Repecharge Semi Final. Samoa won this match 42-10 and then played Lebanon on 14 November 2007 in the Repecharge Final to see who would take the 10th and final World Cup place. Samoa came out eventual winners of the 10th and final 2008 Rugby League World Cup place beating Lebanon 38-16 at the Chris Moyles Stadium, Featherstone.

[edit] 2008 World Cup squad

See Also: 2008 Rugby League World Cup squads

As of 8 October 2008

Number Name Position Club Caps
1 Smith Samau Wing Gold Coast Titans
2 Matt Utai Wing Canterbury Bulldogs
3 Willie Talau Centre St Helens
4 George Carmont Centre Wigan Warriors
5 Francis Meli Wing St Helens
6 Nigel Vagana (Captain) Five-eighth South Sydney Rabbitohs
7 Ben Roberts Scrum Half Canterbury Bulldogs
8 Kylie Leuluai Prop Leeds Rhinos
9 Terrence Seu Seu Second Row Cronulla Sharks
10 Tony Puletua Second Row Penrith Panthers
11 David Solomona Second Row Bradford Bulls
12 Lagi Setu Second Row Brisbane Broncos
13 Victors Charles Charlie Loose Forward NZ Warriors
14 Joseph Paulo Second Row South Sydney Rabbitohs
15 Ali Lauitiiti Second Row Leeds Rhinos
16 Frank Puletua Prop Penrith Panthers
17 Ben Te'o Second Row Brisbane Broncos
18 Tangi Ropati Fullback East Brisbane Tigers
19 Wayne McDade Prop Auckland Lions
20 Misi Taulapapa Wing Cronulla Sharks
21 David Faiumu Hooker Huddersfield Giants
22 Tupu Ulufale Second Row Marist Saints (Samoa)
23 Tuaalagi Lepupa Loose Forward Marist Saints (Samoa)
24 Alby Talipeau Prop Souths Logan Magpies

[edit] Notable Players & Coaches





[edit] Players With Samoan Eligibility

[edit] Samoa Pacific Cup Training Squad 2009

[edit] International results

[edit] Western Samoa

  • New Zealand Māori‎s def. Western Samoa 39-16 (1996)
  • Tonga def. Western Samoa (1996)
  • Wales def. Western Samoa 22-10 (13 October 1995)
  • Western Samoa def. France 56-10 (12 October 1995)
  • Western Samoa def. Tonga 18-14 (31 October 1992)
  • Western Samoa def. Australian Aborigines 44-26 (28 October 1992)
  • Western Samoa def Niue 41-28 (1992)
  • Western Samoa def. Cook Islands 66-12 (1992)
  • Western Samoa def. Tonga 20-12 (1992)
  • Western Samoa def. Fiji 32-18 (1992)
  • Western Samoa def. New Zealand Māori‎s 26-18 (1990)
  • Western Samoa def. Australian Aborigines 26-16 (1990)
  • New Zealand Māori‎s def. Western Samoa 19-16 (1988)
  • Western Samoa def. Tonga 40-30 (1988)
  • Western Samoa def. Tokelau 40-18 (1988)
  • Western Samoa def. Cook Islands 52-16 (1988)

[edit] Super League World Nines results

  • Western Samoa def. USA 30-1 (1997)
  • Western Samoa def. USA 14-6 (1996)

[edit] Junior results

[edit] Awards

2008: West Sofa Captain of the Tournament
2008: Denis Solomona Prop of the Tournament
2008: Benjamen Vai Player of the Year
2008: Victors Charles Charlie Loose Forward of the Tournament
2008: Urika Vai Halfback of the Tournament
2008: Alapaki Stanley Centre Of the Tournament
2008: Gordan Leato Top Try scorer in the Tournament (11)
2008: Benjamen Vai Top Points in the tournement(96)

[edit] Junior Awards

[edit] U18 Samoa Squad

1. Jamie Fa'asolo
2. Gordan Leato
3. Sonny Fika
4. Alapaki Stanley
5. Jonus Malase
6. Mark sefo
7. Urika Vai
8. Denis Solomona
9. Anthony Leo
10. West Sofa (c)
11. Michael Mcgrath
12. Jenny Mcgrath
13. Benjamin Vai

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