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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 20 MIN

"The Brotherhood is Real" | Richie Barnett on the Pacific Championship Round One

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Martin Devlin and Richie Barnett recount the thrilling matches in the Pacific Championship Rugby League, highlighting the size, strength, and energy of the players. They delve into the emotional atmosphere and unique cultural significance of the international clashes between the New Zealand Kiwis and Toa Samoa. With insights into the gameplay and strategies, they also discuss the future matches, including Samoa vs Tonga and the Kiwis' next challenges. 00:38 Pacific Championship League 01:15 The Unique Atmosphere of International Rugby League 01:57 The Rise of Pacific Nations in Rugby 03:21 The Impact of Heritage and Culture 04:41 The Physical Demands of Modern Rugby 07:06 Emerging Talents and Future Prospects 12:45 Samoa vs. Tonga 14:05 Kiwi Ferns 16:04 Wrap-Up Website: rova.nz/podcasts/dspn-devlin-sports-podcast-network Instagram: @martindevlin_dspn TikTok: @martindevlin_dspn How this content was mad Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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