Manusina to battle Australia A at home

By Vaelei Von Dincklage 04 September 2024, 8:30PM

The Manusina is set to clash with Australia A at Apia Park Stadium on 16 September through the partnership between the Australian Government and Lakapi Samoa through Rugby Australia.

Captain for Manusina, Masuisuimatamaalii Tauasa Pauaraisa is excited about the upcoming match.

“I was born and raised in Samoa, and having the opportunity to finally run out on home soil is a dream come true. Words never describe the feeling of playing your first-ever Manusina game for your country in front of our beloved people," she said.

"We are super excited. This is for our team, our beloved aiga, and the people of Samoa. We feel blessed and grateful to be given this opportunity by Lakapi Samoa and the Australian Government through PacificAus Sports.

"It will be a huge honour and privilege to lead and captain our Manusina team in Samoa and an awesome opportunity to get in a quality match and showcase the many talented Tama'ita'i in Samoa through rugby”.


This match will be the first-ever home game for Manusina since 2009. It is preceded by a high-performance training camp as the team prepares to compete in World Rugby's WXV3 competition in Dubai. 

According to the Chief Executive Officer for Lakapi Samoa, Faleomavaega Vincent Fepuleai the game is a great opportunity for the Manusina to prepare themselves for the 2025 World Cup qualifier.

"The Manusina and Australia A fixture is an excellent opportunity for our Manusina to prepare for the key fixtures at WXV in Dubai in our efforts to qualify for the Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2025," he said.

“Having a first-class fixture in Samoa greatly boosts our women's game. We want to acknowledge the support of the Australian Government through PacificAus Sports in making this fixture a reality; without this fixture, it would have been extremely tough for Manusina to have some meaningful competition before attempting to qualify for the Women’s Rugby World Cup, and it is great that it will be here in Samoa”.

This tour reflects the Australian Government’s continued commitment to partnering with Rugby Australia and the national unions of the Pacific to enhance women’s rugby and deepen sporting connections between Australia and the Pacific.

“The Australian Government is proud to partner with Rugby Australia and Lakapi Samoa to support this historic match between Manusina and Australia A," said Pat Conroy, the Minister for International Development and the Pacific in a press release.

“Rugby has long brought our two nations together, as competitors on the field, and great friends off it. We look forward to what promises to be an exciting match, and we will continue to support the growth of women’s rugby in Samoa and throughout the Pacific.”

The General Manager of Women's rugby at Rugby Australia, Jilly Collins shares the same sentiment.

“We're delighted that our PacificAus Sports partnership with the Australian Government will support an Australia A women's team tour to Samoa. Playing against Manusina will provide a unique and enriching experience for all involved and further strengthen our women’s rugby partnership with Samoa”.


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By Vaelei Von Dincklage 04 September 2024, 8:30PM
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