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Historic triumph as Tonga edges out NZ in Pacific Championship

Sir Graham Lowe
Sir Graham Lowe
Published: November 7, 2024
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Tongan prop Addin Fonua-Blake during the Men’s Pacific Championships match between the New Zealand Kiwis and Tonga XIII at Go Media Stadium in Auckland. PHOTO: AAP Image/Brett Phibbs, via Photosport
Tongan prop Addin Fonua-Blake during the Men’s Pacific Championships match between the New Zealand Kiwis and Tonga XIII at Go Media Stadium in Auckland. PHOTO: AAP Image/Brett Phibbs, via Photosport
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IN a clash that will be remembered for years, Tonga claimed a stunning victory over New Zealand in the Pacific Championship, securing their place in the final against Australia.

The Tongan team came out with exceptional vigor, showcasing their skill and determination as they crossed the line for four tries to establish a commanding lead.

The Tongan supporters erupted with joy as their team looked set to topple the New Zealand giants.

However, New Zealand, known for their resilience and fighting spirit, staged an incredible comeback.

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They relentlessly clawed their way back into the game, leveling the scores at 24-24.

The tension in the stadium was palpable as every tackle was fiercely contested, with both teams unwilling to give an inch.

With just four minutes remaining on the clock, 20-year-old Isaiya Katoa stepped up, displaying nerves of steel.

Positioned well outside the typical range, he expertly launched a long-range field goal, sending it soaring between the posts to give Tonga a 25-24 lead.

His composed execution under immense pressure not only clinched the victory for Tonga but also marked his emergence as a key player for the future.

Win was a testament to their emerging prowess in the rugby league world.

As they prepare to face Australia in the final, the team’s confidence and morale are at an all-time high.

This victory is a significant milestone, inspiring both players and fans alike, solidifying Tonga’s place on international rugby league stage.

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