Rugby World Cup Tickets: Samoa coach Seilala Mapusua sets his sights on RWC 2023 All Black Josh Ioane

Manu Samoa coach Seilala Mapusua is enjoying the sudden influx of talent after an overnight huge change in world rugby qualifiers that happened overnight and has identified a test of All Black Josh Ioane as the potential target Rugby World Cup 2023 in France. Rugby Fans can buy Rugby World Cup 2023 Tickets from our website.

Samoa coach Seilala Mapusua has identified a test of All Black Josh Ioane as the potential RWC 2023 target
Samoa coach Seilala Mapusua has identified a test of All Black Josh Ioane as the potential RWC 2023 target

Players such as Steven Luatua, Ben Lam, Lolagi Visinia, George Moala, Jeff Toomaga-Allen, and Lima Soboaga are now eligible for the Manu Samoa team, in the World Rugby League, has voted to allow players immediately after the observe to move from test rugby to the three-year suspension.

Additionally, if Ioane is not selected by the All Blacks next year, Mapusua will storm the new No Chiefs 10.

“You’ve got someone like Josh Ioane, who was testing for the All Blacks, and Josh is playing great football right now,” Mapusua told Stuff on Thursday.

“And you have up and coming players like D’Angelo Leuila, he has a great NPC [Waikato], as long as there is such depth and competition for the position it will strengthen the team.

“For Manu Samoa, this is not always the case, but now we have choices, real competition, and healthy competition. This can only be good.”

Ioane won his only all-black team cap in the 2019 match against Tonga, so under the new qualifying rules, he will qualify for Manu Samoa in 2022. According to Stuff, the rules are in the World Rugby Council a voice.

Mapusua stated that 26-year-old Ioane will be in his “top condition” at the  Rugby World Cup 2023 in France, highlighting how Manu Samoa’s mood made it a highly competitive match against England, Argentina, Japan, and second in Pool D strong team comes from the qualifiers in America.

The emotional Mapusua has not forgotten the big changes, he is a respected former Otago, Highlander, and Manu Samoa midfielder.

Mapusua stated that 26-year-old Ioane will be in his top condition at the  Rugby World Cup 2023
Mapusua stated that 26-year-old Ioane will be in his top condition at the  Rugby World Cup 2023

At the base in Samoa, Mapusua said that when he found that the vote had passed for a few hours on Thursday morning, his reaction was an unbelievable and happy feeling. He slept anxiously and was convinced it would be rejected.

“First of all, I can’t believe this happened in my lifetime,” Mapusua said. “Second, I think it’s more satisfying than the elation.

“I think there’s a group of people who are working hard on this and have a lot of dialogue and time. I’m really happy that the work in the background has paid off.”

Mapusua played a key role in this work, he gave his opinion to Joe Schmidt. Joe Schmidt is the low-key champion of the Pasifika Rugby League. He even went to the World Rugby League before voting. The last personal introduction.

“My view is that we don’t have a lot of resources on the island. But this is a small change that we can take advantage of,” Mapusua said.

“This doesn’t mean we will win every test match, but it does help a lot to strengthen our team.

“The most important thing is to be competitive. We have some good players who have been sitting on the pastimes in recent years.”

For former All Blacks midfielder Ngani Laumape, however, this change seems too late.

Proud Tongan Ngani Laumape last played against Australia for the All Blacks on 7 November 2020. This means that the Rugby World Cup 2023 may be almost too early for him.

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