05 September 2010

Fiji Rugby News Headlines

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Tongan lock sign for Leicester Tiger
Tani Fuga's team announced
Maka Update
Maka denied slave claim
Tautahi Gold derailed
Let's play more : Maka
Indiscipline cost Upolu dearly
Late show wins it for Tonga
Lockyer backs Folau for Origin
Northampton Saints and Saracens are bitter clash
PRC- the heat is on
Gold in sight for Babas
Maka to watch the Tongans
Fehangahangai Vikings mo e Marist
Clermont confirm Lauaki's signature
Rugby reps plant trees
Tonga'uiha nominate for Guinness player of the Season
Rebels will focus on signing Israel Folau as Mark Gasnier is set to return to league
The PRC has had 2 rounds and the shape of the competition is becoming clearer for some, and foggy for others.
Munster sign Tu'itupou
Gold overcomes Savai'i
Mamahi Longoteme hono tukuhifo kinautolu 'e Kolomotu'a
George Smith gets Canberra send-off
Meimei pa'ulu e Spartan 'i he Warlords 'o Ngele'ia.
Kamata lelei Tautahi Gold 'o nau ikuna'i e Tau'uta Reds
No easy path into Wallabies for Folau
Smith likely to have played last match for Brumbies
Folau tipped to play for Wallabies in the World Cup
Polota-Nau back for the Waratahs
Relief for Waratahs, Deans as Palu decides to remain in Australia
Family divisions for Faingaa reunion
Heroic deeds of Coventry RFC's Fangatapu Apikotoa
Ex-All Black Sione Lauaki hurt as car rolls
Salute Lavengamalie ki he Marist 'Api Fo'ou
Tamoloki 'e he Sila Pelu Ua 'a Vaini
Foki mamahi 'a Fanga 'i hono fakapa'ulu kinautolu 'e he kau Warlords
Wary Tongans to play possession game
Tongans to play tight
Heat of battle
Pekia talavou he tau 'a Pili mo Halaleva
Peluki ‘e he Liahona Old Boys e timi taukei ‘a e Fuekafá
Lali’i ‘e he Tonga A ‘a Fisi
Fo’i mamahi Kolofo’ou ‘i Sopu; 17-11
Manifi ‘ilo ‘akapulu ‘a e TTI ki he Marist
The Eagles have landed
Tongans to light up Laucala
Tonga'uiha to remain with Saints
Fetaulaki Ha'ateiho Spartan mo e Marist ki he Ipu 'a e VB
Toe mateuteu ange Tau'uta he ta'u ni
Mavahe Tonga A ki Fisi
Salute Toa ko Ma'afu ki he Laione Kolofo'ou
Takitau Kalamafoni 'i he Tonga A
Mahino e timi Tonga A he 'aho ni
Toe hoko atu palopalema e kau Fakamaau 'Akapiulu
'Ikai toe ufi foki mai Sila Pelu Ua
Potungaue Sipoti tokanga'i fakava'e e 'Akapulu 'i Tonga
Salute Marist ki Fanga 'o Pilolevu
Tokonia Kautaha Digicel fe'auhi 'a Vahe Tongatapu
Folau Halaifonua mo Mafi te'eki kamata e PRC
Foki mai Sila Pelu Ua fe'auhi 'a Tongatapu
Timi 'e 49 fe'auhi Tongatapu
Te'eki ha tali pau ki he fakafisi e CEO
Fakafisi CEO 'Iunioni 'Akapulu 'a Tonga
‘Ikai kau Lisala Uasi he folau toko fitu
Hiki fe'auhi Premier ki he timi 'e 14
Ke fakafoki mai poupou 'a e Kakai
'Ikai kau Ti Halaifonua ki Adelaide mo Hong Kong
Ne ai fehalaaki he fe'auhi PRC
Ngali fili timi PNC 'i Tonga ni pe
Ui Tonga A ke folau ki Fisi
Talangofua mo e fakatokilalo ko e tapuaki
Taumu'a kotoa ke ikuna e fe'auhi, Siaosi 'Atiola
Ta'epau kau 'a Fusimalohi ki he PRC
Fa'ao 'Api ko Fatai hau fe'auhi Kalapu Laione Kolofo'ou
Tongan test pits McKee against All Blacks and France
Fe’auhi Tautau toko 7 faka-poloka hono 2 ‘a e Kalapu Laione ‘o Kolofo’ou
Tali lelei ‘e he Poate ‘Akapulu ‘a Mamani (IRB) ‘a e lao fo’ou ‘a e Pule’anga Tonga ko e Lao ‘o e Ma’u Mafai ki he ‘Akapulu ‘Iunioni ‘o Tonga.
Kamata ngaue Pule'anga ki he fakalele 'Akapulu
Sea Bob Tuckey he Poate 'Akapulu 'a Tonga
"Ko e kaha'u kimautolu 'o e fonua"
Maau Sikuati Tautahi Koula ki he PRC
Teuaki 'a Tonga ki he PRC mo e founga fo'ou
Hili a Aoniu hanga atu ki he PRC 2010
'Ikai toe ufi 'asi Ma'afu mei he Blues
Mahino kau Faiako 'a Tonga ki he 2010
Ui fakafoki Nafi Tu'itavake 'e Tietjens
'Ikai huhu'i popula 'o Vava'u ki Ha'apai
Fo'i mamahi Vahe Kolomotu'a 'i he Vahe Hahake
Liliu lahi ki he Ipu Pasifiki 2010
Veteki Vaheloto palani fakafepaki 'a Vava'u.
Manifi 'ilo 'akapulu 'a 'Eua ki Vahe Kolomotu'a
Salute Vahe Hahake ki he kau Faimana Vahe Kolofo'ou
Fakahahaka'i 'e Ha'apai 'a Vahe Hihifo
'Ave Nu'u Sila ongo tautehina Tokolahi
Tokoni Campese ki Tonga
Ikuna Lavengamalie fe'auhi NZ-Tongan Sport & Cultural Trust
Ta'epau kau mai Vava'u mo Ha'apai ki he Aoniu
Hikinima Soane Havea ki he kau faifili 'Ikale Tahi
Haupapa kau to'a Vahe Kolofo'ou 'a Vahe Kolomotu'a
Toe hoko atu pe fekihiaki he 'akapulu
Toko fa Tonga he Blues tau mo e Hurricanes
Tu'utu'uni ke fakafisi kotoa Poate
Pule'i fakataimi Pule'anga e 'akapulu
Koeha 'emau kovi kuo fa'ao pehe'i ai: Mark Hojelsen
Fainolo Lavengamalie mo e Sila Pelu Ua fe'auhi 'i Nu'u Sila
Kamata Aoniu he uike ni
Tonga he timi toko fitu 'a 'Amelika
Fokotu'u Pule'anga ke fakata'e'aonga'i Konisitutone 'Akapulu
Taki'i Lauaki e Chiefs 'uluaki va'inga 'e tolu
Vakai mei tu'a ki he 'Akapulu he lolotonga ni
Ha taki lelei ki he toko fitu
Tu'uaki Faiako ki he fe'auhi PRC 2010
Faofao 'a Tonga fe'auhi Suva Rugby Festival
Kau atu toko fitu Sipoti Kominiueli 2010
Fiema'u ha feesi mo ha haafe lelei 'a Tonga
Fakataha Palemia mo e Poate 'Akapulu
Ke ma'u e lelei taha ki he 2011
He'ikai toe liliu 'eku tu'utu'uni; 'Isitolo Maka
Fehu'ia Komiti lolotonga timi ne 'alu ki 'Ulukuei
Te'eki ma'u he CEO ha tohi mei he Pule'anga
Fakalele nai 'e he Pule'anga e 'akapulu?
Maau alea ki he timi Super 'a e Rebels 'a Melipoane
Fakatokanga faka'osi IRB ki Tonga
Faka'ata 'Aositelelia toko 10 muli ki he timi 'a Melipoane
Foki Mortlock fakamalohisino mo e Brumbies
Faka'eke'eke makehe 'o Kutusi Fielea
Fakakauleka tuku au kitu'a: Kutusi Fielea
Ngali mahino kau Faiako 'a Tonga
Holo timi 'iloa he toko fitu
Hau fakaleveleva Toloa fe'auhi toko fitu 'a Tonga
Toe fakamo'oni 'Aleki Lutui mo e Warriors
Tukuaki'i Poate Sangster ko e 'Ikale Tahi pe 'a e Marist
Tali ki he tohi 'a Posoa Finau
Tau poupou kakato ki he komiti fo'ou
HA NENEFU KE TOE VA'INGA MA'A TONGA
He'ikai tuku 'eku fie va'inga ma'a Tonga
Nili Latu breaks his silence
Gary Ella and Wallaby greats in Tonga ferry disaster charity match
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Maka Update

Maka Update
Finau Maka 2007 World Cup

Tongan rugby player Finau Maka battled tears yesterday as he insisted allegations of "modern slavery" were false and he had only sought to help a poor man in difficulty.
Six days after he was arrested and questioned by French police in Toulouse, Maka said he was dismayed at suggestions he had coerced or abused a Tunisian man who lived on his property for four years.
"He was homeless, he begged me to help him," Maka said in an emotional statement.
"He had no family in France, no money, no shelter ... as a Tongan it is a part of our culture to care and help people in need."
The Toulouse judiciary started the probe in response to accusations by a 32-year-old illegal immigrant, identified in the press only as "Moucef".
"He [Maka] can say what he wants," Eric Zerbib, a lawyer representing "Moucef", said.
"But nothing explains why he housed someone in a small hut at the bottom of the garden without running water or electricity, nothing explains why he used the services of someone without paying them for four years, or paying only €2000 [$3600], nothing explains his behaviour in giving this man only a sandwich a day and the fact that he used him from 7 in the morning to 10 at night."
In an interview with the local daily La Depeche at the weekend, "Moucef" said he arrived in France in 2005, paying a smuggler to help him enter the country via Libya and Italy.
He eventually found work at Maka's home, where he was hired to do decoration and other jobs, and lived in a brick hut at the bottom of the garden.
He said Maka sent his mother €2800 but otherwise never made good on promises of payment.
"I was Finau's slave for four years," "Moucef" alleged. "I want to get my money and see my family in Tunisia."
This version of events was bitterly denied by Maka, who referred to "Moucef" by the name of Anis.
"For the first four months he lived in our house. He was allocated a bedroom on the bottom floor," Maka said.
"We asked him to leave. He wanted to remain in our residence. At the back of our house there is a pool house, and Anis asked to sleep there instead of leaving."
As for the job, "he performed some work including paintings, wallpapering, changing window panes", said Maka.
"It was not specialised work, it was help. No one forced him to work against his will. Our relationship was mutual aid ... Anis was free to come and go when he pleased."
"Anis" asked for more and more money and "his behaviour became rather intolerant," said Maka.
"In February we asked him nicely to leave because we would be moving out of our house. He left, but called every day for help and to come back.
"In April, he threatened to go to court."
Zerbib said the complaint was filed with the public prosecutor on April 28, but the investigation was started after the final of the Heineken Cup, on May 22.
By Catherine Field nzherald.co.nz

1/06/2010


 
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