Young players in Samoa and Tonga will be in the Vodafone Warriors sights after the clubs visits to the two island nations over the past week.
The Pacific tour winds up with a big community carnival in Tonga tomorrow, an event expected to be attended by as many as 30 primary schools and between five and eight secondary schools.
Both 3 News and One News ran stories in their sports bulletins over the weekend covering the Vodafone Warriors visit to a rain-drenched Samoa.
Check out how wet it was when One News had its camera on location to interview Vodafone Warriors chief executive Wayne Scurrah, captain Simon Mannering, veteran centre Jerome Ropati and club legend Stacey Jones.
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Below are links to some of the website media coverage of the Vodafone Warriors time in Samoa, principally stories published by the Samoa Observer:
VODAFONE WARRIORS LIGHTEN MOOD
WELCOME TO SAMOA
WOWING LOCAL SCHOOLS
LEGENDS COME TO SAMOA
VODAFONE WARRIORS HEAD TO SAMOA
The Pacific tour winds up with a big community carnival in Tonga tomorrow, an event expected to be attended by as many as 30 primary schools and between five and eight secondary schools.
Both 3 News and One News ran stories in their sports bulletins over the weekend covering the Vodafone Warriors visit to a rain-drenched Samoa.
Check out how wet it was when One News had its camera on location to interview Vodafone Warriors chief executive Wayne Scurrah, captain Simon Mannering, veteran centre Jerome Ropati and club legend Stacey Jones.
CLICK TO SEE 3 NEWS STORY
CLICK TO SEE ONE NEWS STORY
Below are links to some of the website media coverage of the Vodafone Warriors time in Samoa, principally stories published by the Samoa Observer:
VODAFONE WARRIORS LIGHTEN MOOD
WELCOME TO SAMOA
WOWING LOCAL SCHOOLS
LEGENDS COME TO SAMOA
VODAFONE WARRIORS HEAD TO SAMOA