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Addin Fonua-Blake (born 6 November 1995) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League (NRL). He has played for both Tonga and New Zealand at international level.
The Junior Kiwis side represents New Zealand in the sport of rugby league. They are commonly known as the Junior Kiwis , after the native bird of that name . Since 2010, they are an under-20s side, with players selected from the NRL , Intrust Super Cup , Intrust Super Premiership , Jersey Flegg Cup and Hastings Deering Colts .
Fonua is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amini Fonua (born 1989), Tongan swimmer; Mahe Fonua (born 1992), Australian rugby league player; Opeti Fonua (born 1986), Tongan rugby union player; Semisi Fonua (1911–1968), Tongan noble and politician
Like Cure Kids' 2012 charity single "Feel Inside (And Stuff Like That)", the lyrics of the song were based on ideas from young children. The song's title comes from a young girl who says the All Blacks "should just pass to the other team, ball, player... thing". The song is intended to be both a parody of sports anthems and an actual sports anthem.
The Tonga women's national rugby league team (Tongan: timi līki ʻakapulu fakafonua fefine ʻa Tonga), is under the former governing body TNRL.The first Tonga women's team was in 2003 and known as the Mate Ma'a Tonga women's team administered by the Tonga National Rugby League (TNRL) body.
From 2014 to 2016, Afoa Loni Lolohea played for the New Zealand Warriors' NYC team. [4] [5] In May 2015, he was selected as 18th man for the Junior Kiwis side to play the Junior Kangaroos. [6]
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are teaming up once again on a new love song. On Friday, Feb. 9, the couple released their new song, "Purple Irises." In the song, they sing about how time can't ...
The music video for the song was released on 8 November 2017, directed by the filmmaking duo Us. It follows Styles and a group of children as they engage in large cake fight in Wimbledon Chase Primary School. Child actress Beau Gadsdon plays Styles' female lookalike in the video. [4]