Kiwis Unchanged For Pacific Championships Final
An unchanged lineup has been named for the New Zealand Kiwis’ clash against Toa Sāmoa in the Pacific Championships final at CommBank Stadium in Sydney on Sunday (4.05pm kickoff local time; 6.05pm NZT).
It’s the same combination that put together one of the most impressive performances in New Zealand’s Test history to eliminate Tonga from the competition at Eden Park on Sunday.
The final will have a special edge for the Kiwis with the remarkable 35-year-old Kieran Foran (Kiwi #757) bringing down the curtain on his exceptional 17-season career.
Making his NRL debut as an 18-year-old with Manly Warringah in June 2009, he was handed his maiden Test appearance against England later that year and will finish with his 34th international on Sunday to go alongside the 318 first-grade games he has played for five different clubs.
Foran was used at hooker when he helped the Kiwis to win the Pacific title with a record 30-0 win over the Kangaroos in Hamilton two years ago but was ruled out of last year's campaign with injury.
He’ll again be teamed up in the halves with Newcastle-bound Dylan Brown who has been named the man of the match in each of the Kiwis’ two games in the series.
Brown scored a try and had two try assists as the New Zealanders prevailed 24-18 over Toa Sāmoa in a torrid round one contest at Go Media Stadium on October 19.
Last Sunday he scored a double and had two more try assists in the Kiwis’ convincing 40-14 win over Tonga.
The key to the success lay in the middle of the park where the New Zealand forwards set about domnating the Tongans with six of them topping 100 metres while Tonga had just three. Six of the Kiwis’ backs also ran for more than 100 metres, replacement fullback Keano Kini the best of them with 199 metres.
In reaching the final for the second time in the competition’s three-year existence, the Kiwis have been forced to overcome adversity losing four players from the original squad selected.
Hooker Jeremy Marshall-King (wrist) and winger Ronaldo Mulitalo (knee) were both injured in the Toa Sāmoa match while prop Nelson Asofa-Solomona and outside back Sebastian Kris both succumbed to calf injuries in field sessions last week.
Added to the extended bench this week is Brisbane premiership-winning winger Josiah Karapani, brought into the squad today for the injured Kris.
PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS FINAL:
NEW ZEALAND KIWIS v SAMOA
COMMBANK STADIUM, SYDNEY
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2025
| JERSEY NO. | NAME | HERITAGE NUMBER |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Keano KINI | 836 |
| 2 | Jamayne ISAAKO | 808 |
| 3 | Matthew TIMOKO | 832 |
| 4 | Charnze NICOLL-KLOKSTAD | 820 |
| 5 | Casey McLEAN | 841 |
| 6 | Dylan BROWN | 826 |
| 7 | Kieran FORAN | 757 |
| 8 | James FISHER-HARRIS (C) | 801 |
| 9 | Phoenix CROSSLAND | 838 |
| 10 | Moses LEOTA | 827 |
| 11 | Briton NIKORA | 818 |
| 12 | Isaiah PAPALI’I | 817 |
| 13 | Joseph TAPINE | 800 |
| 14 | Te Maire MARTIN | 802 |
| 15 | Naufahu WHYTE | 839 |
| 16 | Erin CLARK | 842 |
| 17 | Xavier WILLISON | 843 |
| 18 | Scott SORENSEN | 831 |
| 19 | Zach DOCKAR-CLAY | - |
| 20 | Josiah KARAPANI | - |
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