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DIEHARD
25-07-20, 03:33 PM
Tug of war looms for triple-eligible Titans prop Moeaki Fotuaika
https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/

Moe Fotuaika will make the hardest decision of his young NRL career when Queensland inevitably come knocking. A tug of war between his birthplace, his heritage and the state who raised him is already raging.

Gold Coast Titans prop Moeaki Fotuaika will make the hardest decision of his young NRL career when Queensland inevitably come knocking.

The 20-year-old forward is already one of the NRL’s top props but a tug of war between his birthplace New Zealand, his Tongan heritage and the state who raised him is already raging.

Tonga nearly won the race last year after naming the youngster in their initial squad for the 2019 Oceania Cup.

Wrist surgery forced Fotuaika out of his international debut and unlocked the door for a switch to Queensland, should he choose that path.

Titans teammate Kevin Proctor remembers his own decision between the country of his birth and the state that launched him towards an NRL Premiership with the Melbourne Storm.

Proctor followed his heart to don the black jersey and urged Fotuaika to do the same.

“He’s got a big decision to make,” the 24-test Kiwi international said.

“All those teams would be chasing him but it’s where his passion lies.

“Like all Kiwis growing up you get the opportunity to pledge your allegiance to Australia or New Zealand.

“I was so passionate about my country and wanted to play for New Zealand and that was my reason.

“It’s really what he wants to play and where his passion lies.

“There are so many great players in Queensland but he’d definitely be up to it.

“He’s a level-headed young man who he wouldn’t look out of place in Origin.”

Former Queensland prop Ben Hannant said Fotuaika’s form was strong enough to command a place in the Queensland 17 to take on New South Wales in November.

“He’s not massive but he punches above his weight for his size,” the five-time Origin champion said.

“When the Titans need someone in the middle he’s the guy they go to.

“When Moe goes on his efficiency is quite high and he’s always doing the tough stuff no one wants to do.

“When they want to move the ball forward he has footwork that helps him get quick play-the-balls and his side off to good starts.”

Hannant said the chance to build a brand and establish himself for life after footy was an consideration Fotuaika must weigh carefully.

“If he wants to stay here and build his brand playing Origin football will help that,” Hannant said.

“When football finishes you can build your brand up for opportunities here, and if you want to move (back to New Zealand) building your brand there will help.

“It all depends on your situation with your family, what you’re most passionate about and who you are.”

JunctionBlock
25-07-20, 04:05 PM
I hope he chooses QLD. We need forwards desperately.

DIEHARD
25-07-20, 04:13 PM
As an internationalist and a Maroon, I am always torn!

willhelm
25-07-20, 04:17 PM
I hope he chooses QLD. We need forwards desperately.

Imagine next year with Mo, Tino and Fifita all playing for QLD

DIEHARD
25-07-20, 04:18 PM
Imagine next year with Mo, Tino and Fifita all playing for QLD

That is the moment that people really start considering being part of the new generation of Titans fans!

kioli
25-07-20, 04:42 PM
I hope he chooses NZ or Tonga (if that is where his heart is), we need both nations to continue challenging the Kangaroos.

DIEHARD
26-05-21, 05:05 PM
Fotuaika fires as Origin appears on horizon
http://www.nrl.com

With State of Origin only weeks away, Titans prop Moeaki Fotuaika's monster VB Hard Earned effort against the Bulldogs on Saturday couldn't have been more timely.

Fotuaika made his Queensland debut last year and is in the frame to represent his state again in the series-opening game on June 9.

The 21-year-old will prove a handful for NSW to contain if he can replicate his round 11 performance in which he topped the VB Hard Earned index with a score of 94 to help inspire a 30-20 win.

As per stats supplied by VB, Fotuaika tallied 15 runs - 11 of those for a gain of eight or more metres - for 175m overall as well as nine tackle busts, two offloads and 32 tackles (two missed) in 60 minutes.