Rugby League: Mate Ma'a Tonga stars want to play for Kiwis, Australia after board dispute

Addin Fonua-Blake
Addin Fonua-Blake played for the Kiwis before switching to Tonga. Photo credit: Photosport

Tonga's elite players are locked in a dispute with their country's rugby league board, with claims the nation's unhappy stars are ready to return to New Zealand and Australia national teams.

A revelation in international football over the past two seasons, Tonga have reinvigorated test football, after the likes of Jason Taumalolo and Andrew Fifita switched allegiances.

But players are believed to be frustrated by uncertainty over the future of coach Kristan Woolf before the world nines tournament, and end-of-year tests against Australia and Great Britain.

Former NRL player John Hopoate - the father of Tonga captain Will - took to social media on Thursday, claiming players wanted an annual meeting to vote the current board out.

Otherwise, he claimed players were ready to boycott the end-of-year matches and return to representing the top-tier nations.

"If this interim board think they can come in and do this, after all the hard work we have done to get the players to play for Tonga and to stay loyal to us, they got another thing coming," Hopoate posted on Facebook.

"Just finished speaking with the players and they are all getting letters done up now.

"But if this board is still the board during the nines and the two tests at the end of the year... as a spokesman for the players, we will NOT be taking part in any of the games.

"They are talking about going back to Australia and NZ too."

The Rugby League Players' Association is aware of the situation and is offering players support through Clint Newton.

Fifita was in Tonga last week for a family funeral and local reports have emerged he'd sought help from Prime Minister Akilisi Pohiva to resolve the impasse.

Fifita played seven tests for Australia, before moving to the Mate Ma'a, while Taumalolo was one of New Zealand's biggest stars, when he switched.

David Fusitu'a, Daniel Tupou, Addin Fonua-Blake and Sio Siua Taukeiaho each represented New Zealand before playing for Tonga.

Brisbane forward Tevita Pangai Jnr also nominated the Pacific Island nation as his preference, above Australia and NSW, this year.

AAP