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The Pacific Championships kick off in Brisbane on Friday, October 18 with the Kangaroos facing Tonga in the Men's and the Jillaroos playing the PNG Orchids in the Women's.

The tournament moves to Suva and Christchurch in week two before Auckland and Port Moresby host games in week three.

The Pacific Championships culminates at CommBank Stadium on Sunday November 10 when the finals will be played.

In a major development, the 2024 edition will see the introduction of promotion and relegation with the winner of the Men’s and Women’s Pacific Bowls to play off against the third-placed Pacific Cup nations for a place in their respective 2025 Pacific Cup pools. 

PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIP MEN'S SQUADS

Australia Kangaroos

Mitch Barnett
Matt Burton                
Bradman Best
Patrick Carrigan          
Xavier Coates
Lindsay Collins         
Reuben Cotter          
Angus Crichton         
Tom Dearden
Dylan Edwards        
Harry Grant (vc)      
Ben Hunt           
Zac Lomax
Mitch Moses
Cameron Murray   
Reece Robson
Lindsay Smith
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow 
Tom Trbojevic          
Isaah Yeo (c)
Hudson Young

PNG Kumuls

Jacob Alick Wienke
Ila Alu
Koso Bandi
Jack de Belin
Robert Derby
Liam Horne
Lachlan Lam
Kyle Laybutt
Rhyse Martin
Robert Mathias
Nene MacDonald
Morea Morea
Sylvester Namo
Valentine Richard
Judah Rimbu
Elijah Roltinga
Dan Russell
Jeremiah Simbiken
Roderick Tai
Sanny Wabo
Khaiya Waiembi

Cook Islands Aitu

Rixson Andrew
Rhys Dakin
Esom Ioka
Makahesi Makatoa
Justin Makirere
Esan Marsters
Steven Marsters
Davvy Moale
Tepai Moeroa
Malachi Morgan
Rua Ngatikaura
Pride Petterson-Robati
Reuben Porter
Reubenn Rennie
Brad Takairangi
Kobe Tararo
Mason Teague
Junior Teroi
Zane Tetevano
Delahia Wigmore
Xavier Willison 

New Zealand Kiwis

Erin Clark
Phoenix Crossland
James Fisher-Harris (c)
Peta Hiku
Jamayne Isaako
Shaun Johnson
Keano Kini
Casey McLean
Griffin Neame
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
Kodi Nikorima
Marata Niukore
Isaiah Papali’i
Jordan Riki
Scott Sorensen
Joseph Tapine
Leo Thompson
Matthew Timoko
Trent Toelau
Will Warbrick
Naufahu Whyte

Players to watch in the 2024 Pacific Championships: Will Warbrick

Tonga

Paul Alamoti
Kulikefu Finefeuiaki
Addin Fonua-Blake ©
Siliva Havili
Lehi Hopoate
Isaiah Iongi
Eli Katoa
Sione Katoa
Felise Kaufusi
Keaon Koloamatangi
Tolu Koula
Tui Lolohea
Soni Luke
Haumole Olakauatu
Taniela Paseka
Moses Suli
Jason Taumalolo ©
Daniel Tupou
Sitili Tupouniua
Siua Wong

Players to watch in the 2024 Pacific Championships: Viliame Kikau

Fiji Bati

Sunia Turuva
Semi Valemei
Maika Sivo
Taane Milne
Jethro Rinakama
Michael Jennings
Kevin Naiqama
Waqa Blake
Kurt Donoghoe
Caleb Navale
Kitione Kautoga
Viliame Kikau
Tui Kamikamica
Jordan Miller
Nathan Kegg-Smith
Kylan Mafoa
Ben Nakubuwai
Peni Tagituimua
Joe Lovodua
James Valevatu
Bayleigh Bentley-Hape

PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN'S SQUADS

Australia Jillaroos

Tarryn Aiken         
Kezie Apps (c)      
Ali Brigginshaw  (c)    
Lauren Brown      
Abbi Church
Yasmin Clydsdale         
Quincy Dodd
Millie Elliott                 
Jessika Elliston
Olivia Higgins
Keilee Joseph         
Isabelle Kelly              
Shannon Mato           
Mahalia Murphy           
Tiana Penitani                
Julia Robinson               
Simaima Taufa           
Jess Sergis             
Sara Togatuki
Tamika Upton              
Jakiya Whitfeld 

Inside Camp: Tamika Upton

Kiwi Ferns

Abigail Roache
Alexis Tauaneai
Amber Hall
Angelina Teakaraanga Katoa
Annessa Biddle
Apii Nicholls
Ashleigh Quinlan
Brianna Clark
Brooke Anderson
Brooke Talataina
Gayle Broughton
Georgia Hale
Leianne Tufuga
Mackenzie Wiki
Mele Hufanga
Mya Hill Moana
Najvada George
Otesa Pule
Shanice Parker
Tiana Davison
Tyla King

Hufanga in a league of her own

Fetu Samoa

Annetta Nuuausala 
Christian Pio
Destiny Brill
Evah McEwen
Evania Pelite
Jasmine Fogavini
Jessica Patea
Jetaya Faifua
Laikha Clarke
Lindsay Tui
Makayla Eli
Mercedez Taulelei-Siala
Monalisa Soliola
Pauline Piliae-Rasabale
Pihuka Berryman Duff
Sarina Masaga
Shontelle Stowers
Sienna Lofipo
Simone Karpani
Tavarna Papalii

PNG Orchids

Belinda Gwasamun
Delailah Ahose
Elsie Albert
Emily Veivers
Essay Banu 
Freda Anthony
Freda Waula 
Gloria Kaupa 
Jessikah Reeves 
La-Toniya Norris-Addo 
Leila Kerowa 
Lilah Malabag
Lyiannah Allen 
Mala Mark 
Meli Joe
Roswita Kapo 
Sareka Mooka 
Sera Koroi
Talitha Kunjil
Ua Ravu
Yolanda Taute

Tonga

Tegan Dymock
Kate Fallon
Tatiana Finau
Claudia Finau
Vanessa Foliaki (c)
Jade Fonua
Maatyleio Fotu-Moala
Metanoia Fotu-Moala
Litia Fusi
Filomina Hanisi
Kalosipani Hopoate
Shirley Mailangi
Anaseini Malupo
Shannon Muru
Emmanita Paki
Natasha Penitani (c)
Dannii Perese
Manilita Takapautolo
Lavinia Tauhalaliku
Cassey Tohi-Hiku
Paea Uilou

Fiji Bulikula

Talei Holmes
Vitalina Naikore
Teaghan Hartigan
Cassandra Staples
Sereana Naitokatoka
Abigayle Sekitoga
Ema Rainima 
Luisa Yaranamua
Sienna Laing
Latisha Smythe
Aliti Namoce
Losana Lutu
Rusila Camaibure
Taina Naividi
Anastasia Shum
Sereana Maragi
Asenaca Diranuve
Ateca Naicaucauceva
Mere Kilawerkana
Ilisapeci Bari
Nanise Vakacavu

Cook Islands Moana

Anneka Stephens
April Ngatupuna
Chantelle Holloway-Samuels
Charntay Poko
Chazmin Holloway-Samuels
Chelsa Makira
Crystal Tamarua
Elianna Walton
Jazmon Tupou-Witchman
Jodeci Joseph
Kaiyah Atai
Kere Matua
Kiana Takairangi
Kiarah Siauane
Lavinia Kitai
Lydia Quedley-Turua
Ryvrr-Lee Alo
Taleisha Maeva
Toru Arakua
Tyler Birch
Wanita Leatherby

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