Tonga's Pacific Championships squad welcomes Finau sisters

Dannii Perese in action for Tonga against the Kiwi Ferns in 2023.

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

The Canberra Raiders have announced that the Finau sisters have been named in the Tonga Women's Squad, a move that has sparked excitement and anticipation among fans and players alike.

[It's like watching a game-winning try being scored right in front of your eyes!]

Panthers' center Paul Alamoti has earned his spot in the Tonga team after showcasing stellar form during the finals, a well-deserved recognition that proves his worth [on the field].

The team is gearing up to face tough opponents in Australia and New Zealand as part of the Pacific Championships, with the opening match against the Kangaroos slated for October 18 at Suncorp Stadium.

Led by the formidable duo of Jason Taumalolo and Addin Fonua-Blake, Tonga is assembling a solid lineup that includes Dolphins playmaker Isaiya Katoa and Huddersfield's Tui Lolohea, a veteran of the Super League.

The forward pack boasts names like Taumalolo, Fonua-Blake, Olakau'atu, and Kaufusi, ensuring a [powerful display of strength and skill] on the field.

The squad also features promising talents like Bulldogs-bound Sitili Tupouniua, Roosters' Siua Wong, and Cowboys' Kulikefu Finefeuiaki, who are expected to make their mark [on the international stage].

With a mix of experience and fresh talent, Tonga is shaping up to be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming matches.

In the backline, rising star Lehi Hopoate will be joined by the likes of Sea Eagles' Tolu Koula, Dragons' Mosese Suli, and Roosters' Daniel Tupou, forming a dynamic and [exciting attacking line].

Fans can expect thrilling action from the Tonga team, with players like Sione Katoa, Alamoti, and Iongi ready to showcase their skills [on the big stage].

Overall, the Tonga Women's Squad is primed for success [on the field], with a mix of talent, experience, and [sheer determination] that will undoubtedly make them a force to be reckoned with in the Pacific Championships.

[It's time to show the world what Tonga is made of in the world of rugby league!]

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