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  • Upton’s return boosts Jillaroos ahead of Pacific Championships decider

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    Superstar fullback Tamika Upton will return for the Pacific Championships final against arch-rivals New Zealand after recovering from a calf injury.

    The two-time Dally M Medallist was named in the Australian line-up for Sunday’s title showdown in Sydney after missing its hard-fought 10-6 win over the Kiwis at Eden Park last weekend.

    The Jillaroos ace will reclaim her number one jersey from Abbi Church, who has been included on the bench at Western Sydney Stadium after scoring a crucial try and setting up another in her impressive Test debut last Sunday.

    In two further changes to the starting side, Olivia Higgins comes in at hooker to replace the injured Keeley Davis (shoulder), and Cowboys NRLW flyer Jakiya Whitfeld will start on the wing.

    Jillaroos coach Jess Skinner said the team was looking to improve on a gritty performance, with the two world’s best teams going into battle.

    “We knew last week in Auckland was going to be a step up and there were a lot of positives in coming away with a win in a tight contest, but we know we have to be better in all facets of the game to come out on top again in the final,” Skinner said.

    “We are excited for the challenge of playing for a major trophy in front of our home fans. It’s going to be an incredible atmosphere, and we want to make Australia proud with our performance on Sunday.”

    FULL JILLAROOS SQUAD: Tamika Upton, Julia Robinson, Isabelle Kelly, Tiana Penitani Gray, Jakiya Whitfeld, Ali Brigginshaw (c), Jesse Southwell, Ellie Johnston, Olivia Higgins, Jessika Elliston, Kezie Apps (c), Yasmin Clydsdale, Olivia Kernick, Quincy Dodd, Keilee Joseph, Jessica Sergis, Rima Butler, Sarah Togatuki, Abbi Church, Jocelyn Kelleher.

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  • PNG stuns shellshocked Fiji with first half blitz to clinch third straight Pacific Bowl

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    Papua New Guinea have made a Pacific Bowl statement in front of a raucous home crowd, thrashing Fiji 50-18 in Port Moresby.

    PNG scored the first five tries of the game to race out to a 30-0 lead.

    Fiji scored one through Eels star Kitione Kautoga late in the first half to trim the margin to 24 at the break.

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    MATCH CENTRE: PNG vs Fiji teams, scores, videos, updates

    The visitors weren’t able to make a miraculous comeback in the second half, but it was a much more competitive contest.

    PNG second rower Rhyse Martin kicked a perfect nine from nine with the boot and scored a try to finish with a personal haul of 22 points.

    He kicked a penalty goal from 47 metres out to bring up the half century for PNG.

    The home side shared the love, with eight different players scoring tries.

    This year there is no Pacific Bowl final, meaning the PNG take it out as they finished on top of the table.

    TEAMS

    Kumuls: 1. Morea Morea 2. Dudley Dotoi 3. Zac Laybutt 4. Nene Macdonald 5. Alex Johnston 6. Gairo Voro 7. Lachlan Lam 8. Epel Kapinias 9. Edwin Ipape 10. Valentine Richard 11. Rhyse Martin 12. Nixon Putt 13. Jack de Belin 14. Finley Glare 15. Robert Mathias 16. Cooper Bai 17. Sylvester Namo 18. Liam Horne 19. Robert Derby 20. Jacob Alick

    Fiji: 1. Jahream Bula 2. Sunia Turuva 3. Jope Rauqe 4. Semi Valemei 5. Ronald Philatoga 6. Kurt Donoghoe 7. Brandon Wakeham 8. Tui Kamikamica 9. Penioni Tagituima 10. Michael Waqa 11. Taane Milne 12. Kitione Kautoga 13. Caleb Navale 14. Terrell Kalo Kalo 15. Solomone Saukuru 16. Ben Nakubuwai 17. Kylan Mafoa 18. Akuila Qoro 19. Keresi Maya 20. Gabrial Tunimakubu

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