2025 NRL All star Game , Indigenous All Stars v Maori All Star

2025 NRL All star Game , Indigenous All Stars v Maori All Star

The 2025 NRL Indigenous All Stars match is set to take place on Saturday February 15th  at CommBank Stadium in Parramatta This event will feature both the Indigenous Men's and Women's teams competing against the Māori All Stars The Indigenous Men's team is aiming for their third consecutive win, while the Indigenous Women's team is defending their title after a dominant 26-4 victory last year  The Indigenous All Stars squad for the 2025  match is packed with talent

- Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow : A speedy fullback known for his electrifying runs.
- Jayden Campbell:  Playing at five-eighth, he brings creativity and flair.
- Jack Wighton: A strong and experienced center.
- Connor Watson: Leading the team from the hooker position with his agility and vision.
-  Josh Curran : A powerful second-rower with a strong defensive game.
- Shaquai Mitchell : A robust prop forward who adds strength to the pack.

The Māori All Stars are gearing up for the 2025 NRL Indigenous All Stars match and will feature some  big names from the NRL in their squad including 

Kalyn Ponga: A dynamic fullback known for his agility and playmaking skills.
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad: Playing at five-eighth, he brings experience and versatility.
Kodi Nikorima: A reliable halfback with a strong kicking game.
Dane Gagai: A veteran center with a wealth of experience in representative rugby.
James Fisher-Harris: Leading the pack, he's known for his powerful runs and defensive prowess.
Jeremy Marshall-King: Starting at hooker, he adds creativity and speed around the ruck.

 The Māori All Stars will be looking to put on a strong performance and reclaim victory after last year's matches.

Comparing the two teams, both have a mix of experienced players and rising stars. The Māori All Stars have a strong backline with Kalyn Ponga and Dane Gagai, while the Indigenous All Stars boast dynamic players like Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow and Jack Wighton. In the forwards, both teams have powerful players, with James Fisher-Harris leading the Māori pack and Josh Curran anchoring the Indigenous side

It should be an exciting and closely contested match! Are there any specific matchups you're looking forward to?

Are you excited about any particular players or aspects of the game?


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