The Puru power pair shine for Indigenous All Stars

Puru twins to represent Indigenous All Stars

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

The Puru twins are set to lace up their boots and proudly represent the Indigenous All Stars in the upcoming Harvey Norman All Stars event in Sydney.

This annual cultural extravaganza is a true spectacle, showcasing the best of Rugby League talent and celebrating the rich heritage of the game.

On Saturday, 15 February, the stage will be set at CommBank Stadium for the Men's and Women's fixtures, promising a clash of titans and a display of sheer athleticism.

The Indigenous Men's team, led by the dynamic Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow and sharpshooter Alofiana Khan-Pereira, will go head-to-head with the formidable Māori side, featuring stars like James Fisher-Harris and Kalyn Ponga.

Not to be outdone, the Indigenous Women's team will bring the heat with speedster Jaime Chapman and Dally M medallist Olivia Kernick in their ranks, ready to take on a tough Māori Women's outfit led by Raecene McGregor and Shannon Mato.

But the action doesn't stop there - fans can also look forward to an exhilarating Touch Football clash between the Indigenous and Māori teams, adding an extra layer of excitement to the event.

With a lineup that includes names like Jacob Alick-Wiencke, Brian Kelly, and Jack Wighton, under the guidance of Coach Ronald Griffiths, the Indigenous All Stars are sure to give it their all and leave everything on the field.

So mark your calendars and get ready for a night of Rugby League magic in true Aussie style.

Go on, give it a burl!

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