‘Ikale Tahi team for Pacific Nations Cup finally announced

Tonga have officially announced the squad to compete during the Pacific Nations Cup next week.

The list had been made public early last month after it was leaked to media including Kaniva.

The national team will play against Fiji on June 11, Georgia on June 18 and Samoa on June 25.

Ikale Tahi

  1. Sione Faletau, Counties Manukau
  2. Ben Tameifuna, Racing Metro 92
  3. Eddie ‘Aholelei, London Welsh
  4. Sila Puafisi, Glasglow
  5. Kama Sakalia, Counties Manukau
  6. Elvis Taione, Exeter Chiefs
  7. Sione Angaaelangi, Counties Manukau
  8. Uili Kolo’ofa’i, Jersey
  9. Opeti Fonua, Leicester Tigers
  10. Daniel Faleafa, SC Albi
  11. Jack Ram, Auckland Blues
  12. Nili Latu, Newcastle
  13. Sione Kalamafoni, Gloucester
  14. Sione Tau, Agen
  15. Viliami Fihaki, Sale Sharks
  16. Mikaele Mafi, Otago
  17. Sonatane Takulua, Newcastle
  18. Wayne Ngaluafe, West Harbour
  19. Latiume Fosita, Auckland
  20. Martin Naufahu, Melbourne Rising
  21. Nafitalai Tu’itavake, Narbonne
  22. Taniela Kilioni, Grenoble
  23. Tevita Halaifonua, Gloucester
  24. Viliami Hakalo, Nottingham
  25. Viliami ‘Iongi, San Francisco
  26. Apakuki Ma’afu, Sydney NRC
  27. Kali Hala, Counties Manukau
  28. Otulea Katoa, Edinburgh

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