Official team lists, updates and injury news for the 2025 Pacific Championships Finals at CommBank Stadium.
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Pacific Championships Team Lists: Finals
Jillaroos v Kiwi Ferns, Sunday 1.35pm (AEDT) at CommBank Stadium
Jillaroos: Tamika Upton returns for the final against the Kiwi Ferns after overcoming a calf injury, taking over at fullback from Abbi Church who had a dream Jillaroos debut last week. Olivia Higgins slots straight into the starting hooker role following the shoulder injury to Keeley Davis in last week’s win over the Kiwis. Other changes see Jakiya Whitfeld come from the reserves to start on the wing, moving Jess Sergis to the bench. Sarah Togatuki is the new 18th player after she came off the bench in last weekend.Â
Kiwi Ferns:Â Coach Ricky Henry has rejigged his backline as the Kiwi Ferns look to reverse the result of last week’s clash at Eden Park. Ash Quinlan comes into the starting side at five-eighth, adding vital experience to the team. Patricia Maliepo drops back to the reserves as a result, with Olympic gold medallist Tyla King shifting from 18th player to the interchange. One other change will see Tysha Ikenasio replace Leianne Tufuga, who has been placed in the head knock protocols.Â
Kiwis v Toa Samoa, Sunday 4.05pm (AEDT) at CommBank Stadium
Kiwis: Stacey Jones has named the same 17 that comprehensively defeated Tonga last week as New Zealand chase their second Pacific Cup title. Kieran Foran will start at halfback in his final game of rugby league, partnering with Golden Boot contender Dylan Brown in the halves. Keano Kini again starts at fullback after receiving a late call up last week, while captain James Fisher-Harris will lead an imposing forward pack.
Toa Samoa: Samoa welcome back Jaydn Su’A for Sunday’s final, with the Dragons star to line up in the back row after missing the win over Tonga with a concussion. Su’A replaces Jeremiah Nanai, who has been ruled out with a shoulder injury. Jazz Tevaga is back in the starting side after coming off the bench in Brisbane, with Benaiah Ioelu reverting to the interchange. No other changes as Samoa chase a historic Pacific Championships victory.Â
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