Samoa thumbs Tonga

By Staff Writer 26 June 2016, 12:00AM

MANU SAMOA 30 - IKALE TAHI 10

A win is a win. For Manu Samoa yesterday, the 30-10 crushing of Tonga at the Apia Park during their Pacific Nations Cup clash was sweet.

After a draw and a loss to begin the new era for the Manu Samoa, the victory against Tonga was much-needed.

“We know the past few days have been extremely tough for rugby in Samoa,” said Captain David Lemi. “Not only that our people are frustrated because the Sevens team did not qualify for the Olympics, prior to today, we hadn’t won a game. 

“So we really needed to get this win and it’s great feeling to know that we now have a win this season.”

Captain Lemi dedicated the win to all the people of Samoa.

“We want to thank you for your support,” he said. “That you for always standing by us even when we don’t do so well.”

Number eight Alafoti Faosiliva and Patrick Fa'apale led the Manu Samoa’s charge against their traditional Polynesian rivals.

Fa’apale kicked 13 points for Samoa in a strong first half and then the hosts held off a bruising second half performance from Tonga for the victory.

Samoa had raced to a 23-3 lead at halftime, with 17 points being scored when Tongan winger Otulea Katoa was sin binned. First there was a penalty try and then lock Jeff Lepa powered his way to the try line for a healthy 14-0 lead.

Three more penalty kicks from Fa’apale gave Samoa a handy, 23-3 lead at the half time break. 

In the second half, Tonga found their rhythm and this put the home team under tremendous pressure. In complete contrast to the first half, the wheels fell off as Tonga dominated possession, territory and set pieces. They demolished Samoa’s scrum at will. 

Replacement Danny Tusitala, however, pounced on a loose ball in the 78th minute to seal the game for Samoa, who were in danger of throwing the match away following a poor second half.

Fa'apale slotted three penalties and two conversions for Samoa, who had a man advantage twice in the match with Katoa and fullback David Halaifonua yellow carded.

Samoa replacement prop Viliami Afatia was also given a yellow card late in the second half as Tonga appeared to be getting back in the game.

The hosts were awarded an early penalty try when Katoa was sinbinned by referee Pascal Gauzere for deliberately knocking down the final pass that would have led to a try.

Lock Fa'atiga Lemalu then scored from a rolling maul while Fa'apale added the conversion.

Tonga scrumhalf Tane Takulua had kicked a penalty in the first half for their only points.

Samoa had the opportunity to seal the game when Halaifonua was sinbinned for a shoulder charge, but they were unable to capitalise and Tonga began to shift the momentum with a powerful scrum.

Replacement lock Opeti Fonua crashed over following an attacking scrum and with Afatia yellow carded with 15 minutes remaining it looked like Tonga could steal victory before Tusitala pounced.

Fiji won their fourth successive Pacific Nations Cup title last week when they beat Samoa 26-16 in Suva. The Fijians beat Tonga 23-18 in the first game of the tournament.

The competition was the first stage of qualifying for the 2019 Rugby World Cup, with the two best teams over 2016 and 2017 automatically advancing to the tournament in Japan. The third-placed team meets a European side in a playoff. 

By Staff Writer 26 June 2016, 12:00AM
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