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AFL Talent Scouts flock to PNG National Talent Camp
Sunday, January 10 2010
Contributed by: Rod


Pic of recruiters: http://www.worldfootynews.com/images/articles/20100110093539697_2.JPG

After the staging of the Coca Cola National Talent Camp in Goroka from the 4th to the 6th of December 2009, the Coca Cola Binatangs Under 16 and Under 14 Touring teams have been selected for the 2010 AFL Queensland Championships.

The Coca Cola National Talent camp brings together 120 of the best AFL playing Kids in the country between the ages of 13 and 18 each year and the 2009 crop lived up to some high expectations.

A real testament of the Coca Cola backed Talent Path Program’s exceptional player development ability was the interest shown by AFL Club Recruitment officers who attended.

Even the 2009 AFL Premiers, the Geelong Cats showed faith in the Coca Cola Talent Path, sending its recruitment team up for the weekend event.

Other Club recruitment staff getting ‘hands on’ with the talent on show were the Richmond Tigers, the Essendon Bombers and the Brisbane Lions.

The Fremantle Dockers didn’t let distance dampen its search for talent calling in regularly through phone conferences with AFLPNG and AFLQ staff.

The two new Franchises coming into the AFL, the Gold Coast based team and the recently announced Greater Western Sydney have rallied behind the PNG and Pacific commitment, both sending their Academy staff to earmark PNG talent for their player pool.

Adding to player motivation was the announcement that 2010 will see the first crop of kids go through the AFLPNG Academy and onto further playing commitments through representation in the World and Pacific Under 17/18 teams who will begin playing in the Australian Under aged Championships.

The Coca Cola Talent Path has certainly pushed above its weight being the only real tangible player path in PNG that allows access to the world’s elite competition in any Code. Certainly the likes of David Meli (Essendon Bombers), Peter Labi (Carlton Blues), Donald Barry (Brisbane Lions), Amua Pirika (Brisbane Lions) and Stanis Susuve (Gold Coast FC), are only the tip of the iceberg here in PNG and the Coca Cola backed Talent Path and identification program is surely unveiling a sleeping giant in PNG and the Pacific for the AFL.

Given the organization that is gone into such a tournament, it is surprising that the AFLPNG could have ever committed to the AFL Oceania U 16 Championships (Fiji) held the week after this tournament in PNG. Certainly finance and volunteers are generally in short supply in international footy and with the likelihood that teams could not be confirmed until a week before the tournament in Fiji, their attendance may have never been likely in the first place.

The Coca Cola Binatangs Under 16 Tour will be in April 2010 and the Coca Cola Under 14 Squad will begin its Tour in June 2010.

COCA COLA U14 BINATANGS 2010

Eremen Ken, Frank Atase, Harry Kombouo, Roy Hara, Nathan Milmu, Chris Yawising, Elijah Kanau, Kintumbing Bussum, Beluka Stanis, Terence Wakon (Northern), Kingsford Goimbe, Wilfred Dorogori, Eddie Kusup, Wyborn Kondra (Southern), Aula Kobale, Godfre Philip, Ben Tiriang (Highlands) Eddie Gavuri, Jack Tony, Michael Bube, Ryan Mondo, Terence Dome, Manwell Kalka, Francis Livia, Alan Kua (Islands) Hiripi Jawijah, Megero Erico, Jackson Anbert, Jones Meli, Ulrich Uluk (Emergencies)

COCA COLA U16 BINATANGS 2010

Gideon Simon, Lionel Ongke, Ezra Gotuna, Junior Rau, Moses Miamez, Armstrong Mexico, Eric kua, Cromwell Inyapa (Highlands), Nathan Malbag, Scott Johnson, Kwara Augere, Willie Au, Joshua Kavapo, Nane Rai ( Northern), Theo Gavuri, Victor Buloi, Ezra Katau, Ernest Waha, Douglas Kaiwa (Islands) Max Lavai, Jeconiah Peni, Noel Maguna, Eddie Meli, Hayden Denton, Junior Francis (Southern) Solomon Pup, Isaac Bakani, Peter Misikaram, Kennedy Lavatu, Himson Lavu, Tonny Ronnie (Emergencies)

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Re: Richmond Tigers at PNG AFL talent camp (world footy news)
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2010, 08:24:29 PM »
Mal Michael was probably the most well-known player from PNG. I can't think of any others?

Nothing may come from this but still good to see at least now we seem to have the resources to be able to send scouts like other clubs do to check these OS camps out to see what they offer.
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Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2010, 01:34:09 PM »
AFL Clubs Sign another 6 of PNG’s Finest
Saturday, February 27 2010
Contributed by: Rod



AFLPNG’s Coca Cola Talent Path model has again delivered with six new signings to AFL Clubs under the international recruitment drive.

Richmond, Essendon, and the Brisbane Lions did not let the opportunity slip when attending PNG’s Coca Cola Talent Camp late in 2009, signing players to International Scholarships.

Gideon Simon (Western Highlands) and Nathan Malabag (Morobe) have been snapped up by the Richmond Tigers, Ezra Kautu (West New Britain) has been signed by the Brisbane Lions and Victor Rame (West New Britain) was taken by the Essendon Bombers (pictured below). Also recruited were Brendan Beno (Autonomous Region of Bougainville) who was wooed to the Lions, and Max Lavai (NCD) who was swooped on by the Bombers.

Beno and Kautu had actually been signed a few weeks earlier, but it was not widely publicised.


(1) Gideon Simon (Western Highlands) and (2) Nathan Malabag (Morobe) who have been snapped up by the Richmond Tigers, (3) Ezra Kautu (West New Britain) who has been signed by the Brisbane Lions and (4) Victor Rame (West New Britain) taken by the Essendon Bombers.

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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2010, 01:36:06 PM »
Well I might meet him soon, may be going there for work.... ;)
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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2010, 01:58:45 PM »
cool.

next we need an african

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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2010, 02:51:14 PM »
I actually lived in PNG for 2 years....I did the first 2 years of high school up there in 86/87.

To say they are obsessed with Rugby League is a massive under statement.Guys like Wally Lewis, Peter Stirling and Wayne Pearse were  house hold names when I was up there.All the locals walked around in NSWRL jumpers.

I dont know what its like now but Aussie Rules was a very very minor sport back then.

All I had for 2 years was the "Winners" on the ABC via satellite.
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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #6 on: February 27, 2010, 03:22:04 PM »
I wonder mat with the comp. going national since the 80s and more tv/press coverage Australia-wide, Aussie Rules is now seen on tv in PNG?

Good on the Club for looking outside the square. This is something we wouldn't consider (and most likely couldn't afford) 3-5 years ago.
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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #7 on: February 27, 2010, 04:15:45 PM »
hopefully the fella shaking the lads hand is 6" 5 :pray
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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2010, 04:18:39 PM »
hopefully the fella shaking the lads hand is 6" 5 :pray

haha doubt it

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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #9 on: February 27, 2010, 04:25:25 PM »
I actually lived in PNG for 2 years....I did the first 2 years of high school up there in 86/87.

To say they are obsessed with Rugby League is a massive under statement.Guys like Wally Lewis, Peter Stirling and Wayne Pebehind were  house hold names when I was up there.All the locals walked around in NSWRL jumpers.


There's been people killed in PNG over fights on State of Origin nights... Kind of strange that they split along Qld-NSW lines.

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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #10 on: February 27, 2010, 04:26:52 PM »
how old are these guys, they look well into their 20s.

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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #11 on: February 27, 2010, 04:47:47 PM »
hopefully the fella shaking the lads hand is 6" 5 :pray
Across the shoulders maybe... be about 5'7" upright though.  
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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #12 on: February 27, 2010, 04:48:41 PM »
how old are these guys, they look well into their 20s.

how the heck could you tell that, Id guess between 17-20 :o
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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #13 on: February 27, 2010, 04:50:11 PM »
how old are these guys, they look well into their 20s.

how the heck could you tell that, Id guess between 17-20 :o

just having a guess  ;D

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Re: Richmond signs up two PNG recruits on international scholarships
« Reply #14 on: February 27, 2010, 05:52:24 PM »
The point is PNG is basicly a third world nation.

Rugby League has been their national sport for decades.....however they still struggle to produce players of NRL standard.

I doubt that they could produce anyone of VFL standard let alone AFL.

I know Mal Micheal was born there but he left when he was 3 plus his dad was a Victorian.
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