You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content
Terrific Tonga deliver stunning knockout blow to Kiwis

A clutch field goal from Isaiya Katoa with four minutes on the clock secured Tonga a dramatic 25-24 victory over the Kiwis, which sees them advance to the Pacific Cup final against the Kangaroos and resigns the defending champions to a do-or-die relegation scrap.

Having completely dominated the opening 34 minutes to lead 24-0 on the back of completing all 17 of their opening sets, Tonga collapsed in spectacular fashion to leak 24 unanswered points and allow the Kiwis to tie the game with 12 to play.

But enter Katoa, the 20-year-old Dolphins playmaker, who calmly slotted the one-pointer which put his side back in front. 

The visitors then had to survive a late Jamayne Isaako penalty shot, which missed to the left, and two field goal attempts – one charged down and the other wide of the posts – to confirm a famous victory, which snapped a five-game losing streak and propelled the Kingdom to the tournament decider. 

New Zealand meanwhile, 12 months on from hammering the Kangaroos 30-0 to win the inaugural Pacific Championships title, will now have to play the Bowl competition's top side – likely to be either Papua New Guinea or Fiji – for the right to remain in the top section for 2025.

To say the first half was one-sided would be an understatement. Powerhouse forwards Addin Fonua-Blake and Jason Taumalolo laid a commanding platform with 100-metre plus efforts in the first half, with the former among Tonga's four try-scorers in the first stanza.

AFB from the back fence

Sione Katoa opened the scoring before the Kiwis had even touched the ball. 

In the face of a Tongan onslaught in the middle, New Zealand were battling just to get out of their own half and resorted to forcing offloads which only made their situation more challenging. 

By the time Addin Fonua-Blake steamrolled through the middle from 15 metres out on 24 minutes the Tongan's were well and truly on top.

Stabbing runs from Siliva Havili and Soni Luke added more points, before Tonga's first error of the game gifted New Zealand possession for a Isaiah Papali'i hit back.  

Siliva Havili Try

It set up a run of 24 unanswered points for the Kiwis, who added further tries through Keano Kini and Phoenix Crossland early in the second half.  but that ended up being the end of their scoring, with Papali'i's hit back four from the break beginning a remarkable comeback. 

Joseph Tapine's solo stunner, in which he put boot to ball on a wayward offload before regathering and darting down the sideline for one of the greatest solo tries you'll see from a front-rower, followed, and the Kiwis had ample opportunity to win it from there. 

Joseph Tapine Try

Instead Katoa stood tall, kicking the go-ahead field goal before Kristian Woolf's men survived a dramatic final few minutes to advance. 

Match Snapshot

  • The victory was Tonga's first over the Kiwis in Auckland and just their second ever.
  • Tonga had scored only eight points in their prior three Test matches before scoring 24 in the space of 34 minutes on Saturday. 
  • Addin Fonua-Blake (224) and Jason Taumalolo (188) led the way up front for Tonga with huge metre hauls. 

Play of the Game

Addin Fonua-Blake's powerhouse effort was a microcosm of all that was good with Tonga on Saturday night. After making light work of would-be tackles from Leo Thompson and Joseph Tapine, 'AFB' left Keano Kini with no chance of pulling him down, before he unleashed his trademark celebration in front of the Go Media Stadium East Stand for the ninth time in 2024. 

Addin Fonua-Blake Try

What They Said

Pacific Championships Press Conference: Kiwis v Tonga - Week 3, 2024

Acknowledgement of Country

National Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.