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		<title>Coach Tuala Stands Firm</title>
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			<title>Manu Samoa a Development Team ?</title>
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			<description>Our national team should not be used as a development platform for our players at any stage. Whoever gets picked to put on the Manu colors in any year should already have done his developing whether he's 19 or 36 !! Thats what club level , Under 21,  and our other development teams are supposed do.

 We have three years of international rugby games ahead before the world cup. Dont  we  want to win any of those matches? Shall we just go for the world cup 3 years away to showcase our rugby abilities and try and win it all so as to improve our world ranking of 13th?  Some of these players may not even be around then .    

Ok coaches and selectors lets be serious. The game agaisnt Fiji showed a lot of things that I can't help but throw back at you guys. Poor tackling, poor passing, players out of position, indecision and the inability to adjust when things are not working. If these are our best players at the peak of their game they dont need any further development to show some basic knowledge of the game.

Good luck with the reast of the season. - Ola O</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 16:20:19 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Fan</title>
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			<description>Faamalo Coach, for all the years we had the 7 's we never had success like the last yaer and this year.
It was the decission to built from with in and have a co-hersive team that players play together for some time.
It took coach Titi Fuimaono 2 yrs to achive his goal.Therefore; let Tuala and his team have there go.
I believe we are on the rigth track, Ia manuia le MANU.

FAN. - shadow</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 08:44:32 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Fai lelei le BIG PLAN</title>
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			<description>funny le faikau aku i le mau post on isi mau articles seems like e leai lava seisi e iai se interest except from lakapi? Each to their own.

Good luck with the game boys...hope your coaching team have got their act together. At the end of it all its you on the field that will bear the brunt of the community's displeasure. No one will  remember who the efffinn coach was; surely he's there to add something to his CV....so play for the game, for yr grandmother &amp; father &amp; SAMOA. We love U long time 
 - iole</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 06:14:32 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Man everybody who use the phrase rome wasnt built in a day throw that one in the rubbish cause thats what all this talk of rebuilding is its rubbish. If you wanna rebuild the team use our professionals and rebuild with them and slowly bring up our inexpreince players through a b squad cause these boys are just been throwin in there and getting their confidence blowin to bits. We have so many talented players playing in top rugby teams who are not part of this squad you cant use the crap like they have no heart to perform in not picking them good coaches bring out the best in players these players play well for their clubs but dont get it togeter when they wear the manu jersey whys dat? dont put all the blame on the players the coaching staff have a lot to answer for. Palamo should of selected the best that samoa has to offer and try bring out the best of them with his coaching team instead of trying to be fiapoto an try to create something new for his own benefit cause at the end of the day losing by 35 to 40 plus doesnt help rebuild any team it just destroys it this is the professional era of rugby were in not ameteur. - supastar</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 22:29:18 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>not again faamolemole,  - not again</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 16:48:38 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>whatever ways????</title>
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			<description>it took time to think when mentioned each coach and his own ways, but whatever ways to be selected take it all and have something for our blue team...manuia le aso - autzz</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 16:45:09 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>I  think  the  local  boys  will  have  every  motivation  to  perform  well  on  Apia  Park.  Home  ground,  home  game.  No  more  excuses  about  nerves.  Leave  the   nerves  in  Lautoka.  The  boys  need  to  lift  for  this  one.  Even  if  we  lose,  I  just  hope  the  tight  five  are  competitive  in  the  set-pieces  and  at  least  win  all  their  own  possession  (wouldn't  mind  stealing  a  lot  of  Australia's  possession  as  well,  but  babysteps  first).  I  also  hope  that  the  loosies  are  the  first  to  the  ruck-ball  most  of  the  time,  and  that  the  backline  can  draw  and  pass,  and  put  the  wings  away.  Too  many  centres  want  to  go  by  themselves  and  be  the  hero,  when  their  jobs  are  really  to  put  their  wings  into  space.   

Above  all,  I  hope  that  the  senior  players  lead  the  communication  in  defence.  80%  of  defence  is  communication. Talking  with  the  people  inside  and  outside  of  you  so  that  everyone  is  in  the  correct  position.  Sounds  easy,  but  is  quite  hard  to  do  when  players  are  flying  all  over  the  place  and  the  opposition  is  attacking  from  all  sorts  of  angles  in  the  heat  of  the  battle.  The  players  really  need  to  talk  it  up  on  defence  so  everyone  moves  up  together  and  cuts  down  space  for  the  Australians  to  run.  Fiji  had  too  much  room  to  move  last  week.  Too  many  players  staying  on  the  line,  waiting  for  the  attack  to  come  to  them,  instead  of  going  up  and  breaking  down  Delasau's  and his  mates  space.   - JM</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 15:59:23 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>keep it up Manu boys!!!</title>
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			<description>Just want to keep our boys up and get ready for their next test, to see if they got some combination work out. Coach Palamo,  stick with your game plan and I know you can do it. I believe you will raise that team on Saturday and all the complain will be slow down. Manu boys!!! old or new selected one, all we want is your taalo faatamalii, show your guts and courage to be a real  fighter, if you win, remember your new game plan has to be carry on, if you lost, rememeber your new game plan has to be practice until it makes perfect. You guys are new to each other so come on boys in blue!!! you can do it !!! forget about all the nonsense complain...show them on Saturday how worth and important of what you wearing that Manu Samoa jersey. Good luck to you all and to our new coach. God bless the new Manu Samoa team....you can do it! you can do it! you can do it! you can do it!!!!!!!! - Tony Faleafaga- Germany</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 11:44:58 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>GO THE MANU!!</title>
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			<description>GOOD ON YOU TUALA! AS THEY SAY ROME WAS'NT BUILT IN A DAY SO WE JUST HAVE TO BE PATIENT. WE HAVE ALOT OF YOUNG PLAYERS THAT NEED TIME AND EXPERIENCE SO I'M RIGHT BEHIND WHAT THE COACHING STAFF ARE TRYING TO ACHIEVE. SOMETIMES WE SAMOANS EXPECT TOO MUCH FROM OUR MANU WITHOUT LOOKING AT THE BIGGER PICTURE OF THINGS. GIVE EVERYONE INVOLVED A CHANCE, ALOT OF PEOPLE WANTED CHANGE IN NEW PLAYERS,NEW COACHES THEN AFTER WE LOSE ONE GAME THEY'RE CALLING FOR HEADS TO BE ON THE CHOPPING BLOCK ALREADY. ( I GAN'T BELEV IT!!!) GEE I HAVE'NT  HEARD MUCH COMPLAINING NOW ABOUT OUR SEVENS COACH RUDOLPH MOORS SINCE OUR SEVENS TEAM WON THE LONDON SEVENS HUH'. BUT BEFORE THAT PEOPLE WERE SCREAMING TO BRING BACK FUIMAONO. C'MON PEOPLE RELAX, CONTINUE TO SUPPORT OUR BOYS AND THE COACH, I MYSELF SEE A BRIGHT FUTURE IN OUR TEAM AND OUR COACH. ANYWAY IF OUR BOYS IN BLUE ARE'NT WINNING THEN SUPPORT THE OTHER SAMOAN INTERNATIONAL TEAM THAT WE HAVE UMM I THINK THE'RE CALLED THE &quot;ALL BLACKS&quot;. (PS- DID ANYONE ELSE FIND IT FUNNY THAT IN THE ALL BLACKS GAME AGAINST IRELAND LAST SATURDAY THAT THEY HAD NO MAORIS TO LEAD THE HAKA?? SE MALO KEVIN MEALAMU, KUA CHE BRO LE USO SOLE'). GO THE MANU ALWAYS RIGHT BEHIND YOU HERE FROM THE THOUSANDS OF SCREAMING HAMOS IN  THE LAND DOWNUNDER. - BULLDOZA</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 11:12:35 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>oi!!</title>
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			<description>ia sei fai ane pe moni,, a ova plan foi ua le manaia,,o fea na i ai ni mau plans sa faataatia mo le last world cup, na o atu lava Toga n faatoa faapotopoto i se taimi puupuu fisi tatou ae oo i le quarter finals,,vaai o isi mea o le loto e faaaoga ai, o plans na faaumiumi faapena e lelei i atunuu e i ai tupe, ae o tatou ia tailo!! - emafai</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:20:29 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>US Army Retired Verteran</title>
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			<description>First of all I would like to congratulate you for your new assignment, or position, you deserve it brother. I like the fire and the motivation in you. That's what I'm talking about, believe in your self and do what you have to do. We here in Uncle Sams land (Malo o People) believes in you and your coaching staff. God Bless. - Reuben S. Tamaali.</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 07:42:45 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>New Change Is Good</title>
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			<description>I think Niko Palamo is on the right track.What the fans thinks is not important right now. I think its about time for new change for the Manu Samoa. Manu Samoa use to be feared by other teams because of their toughness and competitive, now its like the worse team in the rugby world. I think what the coach is doing is a good change. The most important thing for the players is to prepared mentally and physically. - Manu Fan</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 05:20:55 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Development of the MANU</title>
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			<description>According to coach Tuala, the imoprtant key is development of the Manu Samoa for the 2011 RWC. So, in essence, what Coach Palaamo is really saying is: We are a young team, true. We are in a developing stage, true. We(coaching staff) haven't had time to implement our playing system/strategy/plan/tactics. true. It will take (a whole lot of) time before we begin to see any good results. We will not win this Saturday! We will be blown to pieces be the Wallaby-B-side before our very eyes! In fact, we will not win any PNC games this year! AND our season...our 2008 campaign will (definitely) end with a humiliating crush by the AB come September...The bottom line... Let's now look forward to 2009, please.     - Locci</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 04:40:25 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Moving forward</title>
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			<description>Good on you Tuala for the courage. It takes a lot of guts to try something new when the fans' expectations reach maximum height, especially when some prediction was made before the game. I thought the result could have been the evidence of fitness issue, but the stats prove otherwise. Having the Fiji scoring all their points in the first half and our boys scoring all theirs in the last half says something about the nerves, which is good from the Manu's viewpoint. It means the Fijians were capitalising on the boys trying to settle the nerves. Most likely the new boys with lack of or no experience at this level finally found their feet on the ground in the second half. CEO Su'a Peter Schuster has stressed the importance of mental toughness, something generally lacking and it is a must in any game preparation. This ingredient of game preparation is essential to keep a positive focus as a game progresses. It can help the boys believe that they can win any game right till the bell goes. Why the other team wins is because they have prepared well. If both teams have the fitness, conditioning, mental toughness, skills and so on,  then it is the team that has the faith in winning that will win. The boys need also to have a culture of team spirit and having fun. There is a fine line in getting serious but they must learn to relax, have fun and enjoy playing the game at any level. It's best not to make any prediction but let the boys do the talk on the field. All the best for the rest of the series and the future Tuala and the coaching team and the boys. - Samasoni Nafatali</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 02:55:28 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>In short, don't expect a win</title>
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			<description>Don't expect a win in the next few weeks, is what he is saying. Palamo is playing down all expectations of a win again Australia A. As far as i'm concerned he can't use this excuse for much longer. We are all expecting some sort of improvement; losing by a big margin without scoring any tries is not going to go down well with any Manu fans, regardless of the good opposition that is Aus A. 

Tuilagi, Fa'osiliva, Treviranus, Mai, Lui, and Sapolu must be selected in this week's team if we are to have any success- no more mucking around coach, this is a home game. - Robbie Deans</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 00:47:32 +0100</pubDate>
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