Kiel
kicks Upolu into PRC final
(FRU
Press release 28 May 2007)
Joshua Kiel’s penalty goal after the full-time buzzer gave Upolu
Samoa a 29-27 victory over the Air Pacific Fiji Warriors at Lawaqa Park
on Saturday to earn the Samoans a place in next week’s Pacific
Rugby Cup final against the Tau’uta Reds of Tonga.
Fullback Dan Rawaqa appeared to have won the game for the Warriors with
his fifth successful penalty goal minutes from time, but the Samoans
retained possession well from the restart and worked their way to halfway.
A marginally late hit from Isoa Neivua was adjudged by Tongan referee
Eva Mafi to be worth a penalty, and Kiel did the business from 30 metres
out.
The result means that neither of the two Fiji teams in the competition
will feature in the final.
The Warriors will be left to rue their three yellow cards in a strange
game that struggled to get going at times. Upolu stormed to a 20-0 advantage
after half an hour. But the Warriors battled well with 13 men and pegged
back the score to 20-13 at the break.
Some positive play and continuous pressure from the Warriors then saw
them overhaul Upolu’s score in the 55th minute as Rawaqa split
the sticks once more. But tit-for-tat penalties in the closing stages
ended with Kiel’s final kick just as the Warriors looked to have
escaped with what would have been a remarkable win.
Kiel finished with 19 points, and Rawaqa 17.
Quotes:
Selefuti Patu (Upolu Samoa coach):
“We
lost momentum in the second half and were lucky to win. Fiji had bigger
forwards and that was one area we lacked in. My boys played smart rugby
but we need to improve if we are to win in Tonga for the final. Fiji
came back strongly in the second spell but I think they lacked discipline.”
Saturday 28 April 2007
Air
Pacific Fiji Warriors 27 Upolu Samoa 29
IRB
Pacific Rugby Cup
Lawaqa
Park, Sigatoka
Half-time:
13-20
Referee:
Eva Mafi (Tonga)
Touch
Judges: Tevita Pesoni (Tonga), Napolioni Locoloco (Fiji)
Crowd:
500
AIR PACIFIC FIJI WARRIORS: 15 Taniela Rawaqa, 14 Paula Tiko, 13 Isoa
Rokobici, 12 Gabiriele Lovobalavu (Lloyd Hazelman 57), 11 Isoa Neivua
10 Waisea Luveniyali (Luke Rogoyawa 45), 9 Aporosa Vata (capt) (yellow
card 31-40) (Kelemedi Bola 61), 8 Sairusi Rokosalu (Aseri Tale 9, yellow
card 37-36) (Sainivalati Vunibola 71), 7 Mikaele Maya, 6 Samu Vakaruru,
5 Jone Qovu (yellow card 47-56), 4 Langi Peters, 3 Tiko Matawalu, 2
Sunia Koto, 1 Alefoso Yalayalatabua (Savenaca Driu 61)
Not
used: Aseri Buli
Coach:
Eddie Waqa
Tries:
Rokobici, Tale: Conversion: Rawaqa: Penalty goals: Rawaqa (5)
UPOLU SAMOA: 15 Douglas Tausili, 14 Gafatasi Siitia, 13 Orion Keil (Mussolini
Schuster 67), 12 Samasoni Moala (Lagolasi Fonoti 71), 11 Samu Eteuati
(yellow card 65-74), 10 Joshua Keil, 9 Dominic Gabriel (Notise Tauafao
53), 8 Mussolini Magele, 7 Alapasa Cortz, 6 Olaifale Pipili (Sirovai
Sila 68), 5 Tui Fitiao, 4 Amilale Utumapu (Marlon Sione 57), 3 Solomone
Tavita (Taligatuli Moala 53), 2 Muliufi Salanoa, 1 Donald Kerslake (capt)
(Andrew Williams 71)
Coach:
Selefuti Patu
Tries:
Tausili, Siitia; Conversions: J Keil (2); Penalty goals: J Keil (5)
Scoring sequence (Warriors’ scores shown first):
2min
– TRY UPOLU SAMOA, Tausili; conversion J Keil – 0-7
7min
– PEN GOAL UPOLU SAMOA, J Keil (missed) – 0-7
10min
– PEN GOAL UPOLU SAMOA, J Keil – 0-10
25min
– PEN GOAL UPOLU SAMOA, J Keil – 0-13
27min
– Yellow card, Warriors, Tale
31min
– TRY UPOLU SAMOA, Siitia; conversion J Keil – 0-20
31min
– Yellow card Warriors, Vata
35min
– PEN GOAL, Warriors, Rawaqa – 3-20
40min
– PEN GOAL Warriors, Rawaqa – 6-20
41min
_ TRY WARRIORS, Rokobici; conversion Rawaqa – 13-30
Half-time
45min
– PEN GOAL WARRIORS, Rawaqa – 16-20
47min
– Yellow card Warriors, Qovu
47min
– PEN GOAL UPOLU SAMOA, J Keil – 16-23
53min
– TRY WARRIORS, Tale; conversion Rawaqa (missed) – 21-23
55min
– PEN GOAL WARRIORS, Rawaqa – 24-23
65min
– Yellow card Upolu Samoa, Eteuati
65min
– PEN GOAL WARRIORS, Rawaqa (missed) – 24-23
71min
– PEN GOAL UPOLU SAMOA, J Keil – 24-26
77min
– PEN GOAL WARRIORS, Rawaqa – 27-26
84min
– PEN GOAL UPOLU SAMOA, J Keil – 27-29
Full-time
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