Our Genshin Impact Battle Pass guide explains how the Gnostic Hymn Battle Pass works and whether it’s worth buying. Each quest you complete will reward a set amount of Battle Pass EXP ...
A New Zealander of Tongan descent, Associate Professor Dianne Sika-Paotonu from the University of Otago, Wellington, has been awarded the Royal Society Te Apārangi’s Callaghan Medal for science ...
A burst of pride and power was injected into the Pacific nations, with Tonga and Samoa the most immediate beneficiaries. It culminated in Tonga going within three points of reaching the 2017 World Cup ...
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Photo shows Australia Kangaroos celebrate winning the Pacific Championships final against Tonga. The Kangaroos won the men's Pacific Championships in front of an electric Western Sydney Stadium ...
The ute, which had passengers also holding Tongan flags as they stood in the tray, is seen lurching forward before braking. The two men on the road hold their ground, refusing to move. The vehicle ...
The hymns were sung proudly and the flags were waved furiously, with most of the 28,728 fans there to see Tonga shock the world. And they very nearly did it, with Eliesa Katoa dropping one over ...
Eddie Taumoepeau might not be the 6-foot-2, 215-pound lethal weapon he was a half-century ago when he was known as the Tonga Kid. But at 79, he's not far off. Eddie Taumoepeau is Afu Taumoepeau's ...
But the atmosphere created by the 10,000-plus Tongan fans, who broke out in hymns at regular intervals throughout the match, took the breath away. The cacophony went to a different level when ...
The Kangaroos have won the Pacific Cup for the first time after surviving a late scare from a fast-finishing Tongan side to claim a 20-14 victory in Sunday's final in Sydney. Up by 16 with 23 ...
(Mark Evans/AAP PHOTOS) Halfback Isaiya Katoa was the architect of his side's sixth-minute opener, crabbing across field to set up Sione Katoa, who sent the hymn-singing Tongan crowd wild.
Fox League’s Jake Duke confirmed the Tongan centre’s afternoon was over, confirming he’d suffered a game-ending injury. “Big blow Paul Alamoti off the field, he’s gone up the tunnel to ...