Six Warriors-in-waiting named for Kiwis Ferns and Tonga

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

The Warriors website has announced that six of their NRLW signings have been selected to represent the Kiwi Ferns and Tonga in the upcoming Pacific Championships.

This news has surely delighted fans of the rugby league team, who are eagerly awaiting the return of their favorite players to the field.

Among those chosen are experienced fullback Apii Nicholls from Canberra and prop Mya Hill-Moana from the Sydney Roosters, both of whom will be joining the Warriors for the upcoming NRLW season.

These two players were instrumental in the Ferns' victory over the Jillaroos last year, and their presence will undoubtedly give the team a much-needed boost.

In addition, Newcastle second rower Laishon Albert-Jones, who has recently signed a three-year contract with the Warriors, has also been named in the Kiwi Ferns' wider squad.

This talented player is sure to make a significant impact on the team and help them achieve success in the upcoming tournament.

Representing Tonga are prop Metanoia Fotu-Moala and outside backs Emmanita Paki and Lavinia Tauhalaliku, who will be looking to make a name for themselves on the international stage.

These players will be eager to showcase their skills and make a strong impression in the tournament.

Fans will also be excited to see Brisbane superstar Gayle Broughton make her debut for the Kiwi Ferns, alongside other debutants such as Canberra centre Mackenzie Wiki, St George Illawarra lock Alexis Tauaneai, and Wests Tigers forward Brooke Talataina.

Broughton, a sevens rugby union gold medallist at the 2020 Olympic Games, is sure to bring a new level of talent and skill to the team.

Overall, the Warriors fans can look forward to cheering on their favorite players as they represent their respective teams in the Pacific Championships.

With their talent, determination, and passion for the game, these players are sure to make a lasting impact and bring glory to their teams.

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