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Pukpuks bringim Bikpla sem lo PNG

February 3 2008 at 11:34 PM
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Guria 

I dont know why the PNGRFU selectors keep on sending the same oldies every year to NZ, just to be "ridiculed"...
I mean the average age of those players should be 20-22.... how come i saw a 35 year old on the field.... the guy could'nt even run let alone just catch a ball.... whats the use of bringing some one like that dude on the filed...
My gosh, i mean from 7s point of view thats, way too old...
Few players were quite outstanding, namely the scrumhalf and the number ten....ol narapela ikam tasol lo bilasim field tasol.

I dont see why the PNG selectors keep sending that Davani dude, when he's performance has been below
average year after year. is it because his dad is one the PNG sports commission board?... Get real people!!!
Thought selection was supposedly based on merit but seems like some are based on "croniasm"...

For 6 consecutive years, the pukpuks have never won a match at the welly 7s and i think its time,
the PNGRFU board change the selection process and atleast go and seek players in other centres of PNG rather than doing one-sided selectionin Lae and POM...

-Give the rugby players from other centres a FAIR GO!!


 
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February 4 2008, 4:17 AM 

Dont you get it? Sports is like Politics. As long as your old man or wantok is in power or selection committee you get the job even if your brain is the size of a pea or your skill very rusty. People are selected to decorate the office or the field. Do you think this is progress?

 
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February 4 2008, 2:40 PM 

Yeah wish I could say something positive about them but your absolutely right, you'd think that since they've (the same players)been doing this for the past 5 or more years they might be able to at least beat canada..I mean come on how can they not beat canada isnt their national sport Ice hockey...

And Douglas Guise you'd think he'd be tired of losing by now and his lack of performance is becoming embarrasing, he should just give up....

I think I'm going to start supporting the lawn bowls, at least they had a good run in christchurch.

 
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February 4 2008, 4:04 PM 

I dont think we should be lenient on the pukpuks players, as they also contributed to this "National Shame"...
Their performance has been below average but i think the right people to blame should be the selectors..

Why are they, year after year, selecting the same players, except for a few new faces just to be beaten. I dont think the players, should be subdued to so much critisim, although i made some comments earlier out of utter frustration..i think the issue is with the selection process...
From the performances seen so far on the field, i've come to the conclusion that "few" players within the
pukpuks squad are selected based on merit, whereas the rest are all selected through, "wantok system"....

The other issue that needs to be looked at further is, and which i think is imperative is,
how the players are being prepared prior to this event... are there any lead up matches with other clubs before such tournaments?...
I'm sure that would help alot. Or perhaps, they give the same old excuse.."Nogat Money"... which i think is totally bull sh.it!!!.
There is money there... they just dont have the brains to utilise those sums for the betterment of the code.

The other issue which i think that contributes alot to the pukpuks demise has been the coach...same old coach and still there is no flare. The coach has'nt got the brains to instill some flare and charisma in the players.... we need new style and tactics...

Like i mentioned earlier, why cant PNGRFU have a facility for athletes to undergo high-performacne training,...
i mean surely there are couple of millions being allocated to PNGRFU every year by the IRB for the codes development.
Cant see any fruit of that either....

Until we sort out all those issues, the pukpuks will keep on losing year after year....


 
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February 4 2008, 5:41 PM 

What a shame to pukpuk players 40-0 that is unbelievable,
lack of training try pull up your socks the next time you play......

 
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Pukpuks outplayed in Wellington

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February 4 2008, 9:39 PM 

Pukpuks outplayed in Wellington
THE Digicel PNG Pukpuks were hammered in Wellington Rugby Sevens over the weekend in New Zealand.
The Digicel Pukpuks lost all their pool matches against better prepared opponents in Samoa, host New Zealand and Canada. The Pukpuk’s attempt to erase their bitter memories last year could not go any further after their pool matches.
In the first game against Samoa, the game was evenly contested, where the Papua New Guinea boys stood out and did some good runs but were short of the try line due to their own errors and speed. They outplayed their Pacific island brothers but could not score due to lack of speed stars in the team, where Samoa capitalised to bypass Papua New Guinea players to raise home victors 22-0. Players who stood out were Gina Ponda, Joseph Wamapiri and Alistair McLay.
In the second game against, New Zealand, PNG had no answer to All Blacks fastman Ranger, Tomasi Cama and Vito, who used their speed to out ran PNG players.
New Zealand led 19-0 at half time and came back to score 22 unanswered tries to win the match.
According to Francis Dira, a New Zealand resident, the Pukpuks had more problems with speed and fitness to provide a good fight. The only fastest man for the Pukpuk was Gina Ponda while the rest of the team were having difficulty in running and the stamina to fight back.
In the third and final of the pool matches, PNG took on Canada. It was an equally contested affair although the pukpuks showed class in the first half of the game with Gina and Wamapiri showing some pace, leadership and strength in the game with 17-17 at half time. However, in the dying minutes, referee had to send off Aiem Pilakos, who is renowned for high and elbow tackles and Gina Ponda for a foul play assisting Canada to capitalise and add their points on the board.
Dira said the Pukpuks’ inexperience also cost their game in the last minute when they would have played around with the ball to find the upright, which was near to them but opted to kick the ball, which allowed Canada to take the ball into touch. The Pukpuk lost 17-21.
In the Shield semi finals, Kenya sent the PNG boys back to the classroom with a 41-7 hiding victory. The Kenyans were too fast and had a strong defence which PNG could not penetrate and bypass.
Dira said “They also need more games too build up their skills and attitude in the game itself .There is a need to develop young players who have the skills and passion to play competitively at the international level instead of selecting the old players, who have not contributed much in the game itself”.

source: http://www.thenational.com.pg/020408/sports%202.htm

 
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Utterly Disapointed!!!

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February 5 2008, 11:57 AM 

I watched them play, and i am sorry to say they were pathetic really - words just can't describe the disappointment all round. They have been attending this tournament for is it something like six years now and still we have not seen anything tangible that would suggest some kind of progress for the better.

Come on guys lets rethink our strategy and make the changes necessary to bring us on par.


 
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