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Touchdowns South Pacific Countries.Xlsx SOUTH PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS Cary Thompson Touch Historian Former FIT President Former TFA Vice President Board member and Coaching Director This document contains the history of touchdown scored by players attending the FIT South Pacific Championships and/or South Pacific Games conducted under the auspice of the Pacific Games organisation To ensure the accuracy of the data could you please advise of any such errors, omissions or name changes etc. to : Peter Shefford [email protected] SOUTH PACIFIC TOUCH TOURNAMENTS 1998 - SPIT - Auckland, New Zealand 2003 - South Pacific Games - Suva, Fiji 2005 - SPIN - Apia, Samoa 2007 - South Pacific Games - Apia, Samoa 2009 - South Pacific Mini Games - Cook Islands 2015 - Pacific Games - Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Leading Touchdown Scorers 1998 2003 2005 2007 2009 2015 # Toroma Samuel Cook Islands Mixed/Men 9 32 10 3 54 Apelu Gabrielle Samoa Women/Mixed 6 11 12 19 48 Westrupp Julieanne Cook Islands Women/Mixed 4 4 6 11 16 41 Eneliko Filoi Samoa Women/Mixed 1 7 7 8 15 38 Rihari Donovan New Zealand Men/Mixed 31 31 Piri Conrad Cook Islands Mixed/Men 2 10 4 12 28 Walters Peter New Zealand Men/Mixed 2 22 24 Sevutia Lemeki Fiji Men/Mixed 6 5 5 7 23 Leituvale Jesse Samoa Men/Mixed 23 23 Urirau Taromi Cook IslandsWomen/Mixed 9 3 10 22 Gali Oli Lita PNG Women/Mixed 11 11 22 Last Name First Name Country Division 1998 2003 2005 2007 2009 2015 # 2009 Unknown scorers Niue Mixed 3 3 2009 Unknown Scorers Fiji Men 6 6 Aati Herbert Samoa Men/Mixed 11 3 5 1 20 Adams Brian Maori Men 3 3 Adams Brian Cook Islands Men 2 2 Adams Cameron Cook Islands Men/Mixed 14 14 Adams Mary Cook IslandsWomen 4 4 Ah Fook Adrian Samoa Men 4 4 Ah Koui Frank Samoa Mixed 3 3 Ah Yek Eti Samoa Men 1 1 Ah Yek Vise Samoa Men 1 1 2 Ah-Min Heimana Tahiti Men 1 1 Aho Matoni Tonga Men 7 7 Ahosivi Ofa Niue Mixed 2 2 Aiden Suzie PNG Women/Mixed 7 7 Aiolupotea Alan Samoa Men 1 2 5 8 Akeimo Melissa Niue Women 14 5 Alapaki Stevenson Niue Men 1 1 Albert Christine Maori Mixed 1 1 Albert Joey Maori Mixed 1 1 Albert-Jahnke George New Zealand Mixed/Men 8 8 16 Aloisio Elisaia Tokelau Men 3 3 Alu Marie PNG Women/Mixed 13 13 Amio Malili Tokelau Men 1 1 Amiria Katrina New Zealand Men/Mixed 3 3 Amoti Ribae Kiribati Mixed 1 1 Amoti Ribae Kiribati Men 3 3 Andrew Laura PNG Mixed 1 1 Andrew Matamanea Cook Islands Men 7 7 Andrews John Maori Mixed 3 3 Aofia Darren Samoa Men 8 8 Apelu Candice Samoa Mixed/Women 1 6 7 Pacific Championships Touchdown Scorers Page 2 Last Name First Name Country Division 1998 2003 2005 2007 2009 2015 # Apelu Gabrielle Samoa Women/Mixed 6 11 12 19 48 Apera Rangitauratua Cook Islands Mixed/Women 1 1 2 Apii Rau Cook IslandsMen/Mixed 4 4 Araipu Vetea Tahiti Men 3 3 Arazi Pauline PNG Women/Mixed 2 5 7 Arnavo Lopez-Diot Tahiti Mixed 1 1 Ashwell Allanah New Zealand Men/Mixed 2 2 Atatoa Robbie Cook Islands Men 2 2 Atikake Harry Solomon Isl.Men 1 1 Atonio Kahimilo Tokelau Men 1 1 Auvaa Latafale Samoa Women 1 1 Avaki Luisa Samoa Women 1 1 Baillie KimAnaka New Zealand Mixed 3 3 Bainivalu Simione Fiji Men 5 1 1 7 Baker Chantal Niue Women 1 1 Balenivalu Eroni Fiji Mixed 2 2 Bangesunga Atikake Solomon Isl.Men 3 3 Bannister Sharlene New Zealand Mixed 5 5 Beasley Malcolm Maori Mixed 1 1 Beckett Vaipuese Leota Samoa Women/Mixed 8 8 Beddoes Damien Cook Islands Men 4 4 Ben Vaine Cook IslandsWomen 5 5 Benanaerve Maciu Fiji Men 3 3 Bernard Elizabeth Fiji Mixed 1 1 Bernard Patiyoko PNG Women/Mixed 12 12 Berry Paul Solomon Isl. Men 1 1 Berry Richard Solomon Isl.Men 1 1 Betham Kuripitone Samoa Men 5 5 Betham Tone Samoa Men 2 2 Bibiken Ronald PNG Men/Mixed 14 14 Bilitaki Biu Niue Mixed 1 1 Bilitaki Lusiana Niue Women 3 3 Biniati Taoriba Kiribati Women 2 2 Biniati Taoriba Kiribati Mixed 1 1 Bishop Rheima Cook IslandsWomen/Mixed 5 11 16 Bogitini Maciu Fiji Men 4 4 Bola Caka Fiji Women/Mixed 2 2 Bose Tomasi Fiji Men 13 4 Bray Patsey Maori Women 2 2 Brown Mark Cook Islands Men/Mixed 1 3 4 Brunsdon Wade Maori Men 3 3 Bulatiko Christopher Fiji Men 4 4 Carol Jenny PNG Women/Mixed 9 9 Castle Jennifer Maori Women 1 1 Cazenave Jerome Tahiti Men 1 1 Chan Ting Desmond Samoa Men 1 2 3 Chan Ting Erika Samoa Mixed 1 1 Cherrington Joanne New Zealand Women 2 2 Clarke Lita Samoa Mixed 1 1 Cleary Charles Fiji Men 6103 19 Clemas Barry Maori Men 5 5 Codrokadroka Repeka Fiji Women/Mixed 6 6 Corbett Micahel New Zealand Men 2 2 Cordtz Tasi Samoa Men/Mixed 14 14 Couper Eddie Samoa Men 30 1 1 Cummings Teokotai Cook IslandsWomen/Mixed 6 6 Daly Michael New ZealandMixed 5 5 Dame Johannes PNG Men/Mixed 9 3 9 21 Pacific Championships Touchdown Scorers Page 3 Last Name First Name Country Division 1998 2003 2005 2007 2009 2015 # Dandlang KissingKelly PNG Men 6 6 Dann Sonya New Zealand Mixed 2 2 Davani Tess PNG Women 4 4 David Charlie PNG Men/Mixed 5 5 David Jonah PNG Men/Mixed 4 4 David Kora Simon PNG Men/Mixed 21 21 Davis Sonya Maori Women 3 3 Dawson Aroha Maori Women 2 2 Dolneguy Michael New Zealand Mixed 4 4 Downes Joyce PNG Mixed/Women 3 5 8 Dumaru Freddy Fiji Men 30/Mx II/Men 10 2 12 Edmonds Nikki Maori Mixed 2 2 Edwards Clive Maori Mixed 2 2 Eitini Nafa Tuvalu Men 2 2 Eka Eugene PNG Men/Mixed 17 17 Elisala Foekatea Tuvalu Men 3 3 Elisara Andrew Samoa Men 8 8 Elisara Tiui Samoa Men/Mixed 7 7 Eneliko Filoi Samoa Women/Mixed 1 7 7 8 15 38 Epa Henselite Samoa Men 3 3 Ese Tele Samoa Men 2 2 Faaiuaso Lepailetai Samoa Women/Mixed 6 8 14 Faaiuaso Lerissa Samoa Women 3 3 Faaiuaso Rowena Samoa Women 1 1 Faalafi Zondervan Samoa Men 4 4 Faataiki Latani Niue Men 2 2 Fagasau Paul Samoa Mixed/Men 9 4 13 Fakatava Falau Tonga Men/Mixed 12 12 Fakatava Levi Tonga Men 1 1 Falaile Tata Tuvalu Men 1 1 Faleauto Lincoln New Zealand Men 2 2 Falemaka Roberto Niue Mixed 2 2 Fa'mausili Sa Samoa Mixed 1 1 Fatulolo Christopher Tuvalu Men 2 2 Felix Galo Solomen Solomon Isl.Men 8 8 Fereti Lincoln Samoa Men 5 5 Fidelis Paran PNG Men/Mixed 4 4 Fihaki Tevita Tonga Men 3 3 Finau Isireli Fiji Men 4 4 Finlay Ewen Maori Men 1 1 Fisher Ivan Samoa Men 1 1 Fisi Pasa Tonga Men/Mixed 9 9 Foalima Sunny Niue Men 1 1 Folau Frederick Niue Mixed 1 1 Fong David Samoa Men/Mixed 4 4 Fuamatu Fila Samoa Women/Mixed 3 4 7 Funaki Alex Niue Men 2 2 Funaki Peter Niue Men 1 1 Gali Oli Lita PNG Women/Mixed 11 11 22 Galiki Damon Niue Mixed 1 1 Gautusa Sapati Samoa Men/Mixed 6 6 Geibob Janadabing PNG Mixed 6 6 Gentles Remus New Zealand Men 3 3 Gore Margaret PNG Women 2 2 Greenfield Terence New Zealand Men/Mixed 7 7 Guttenbeil David Niue Mixed/Men 10 10 Haimotu Tamamoka Niue Women 4 4 Haiosi Boswell Niue Mixed 1 1 Pacific Championships Touchdown Scorers Page 4 Last Name First Name Country Division 1998 2003 2005 2007 2009 2015 # Halston Geoffrey Cook Islands Men/Mixed 4 4 Hamei Vanessa PNG Women/Mixed 5 5 Hand Raymond Niue Men 2 2 Hanira Darren Maori Mixed 4 4 Hansell Lepaitai Samoa Women 3 3 Hapeta Ani Cook IslandsWomen/Mixed 6 6 Hardegger Marica New ZealandWomen 4 4 Hardie Kenneth Samoa Mixed 4 4 Haununu Peter Solomon Isl.Men 1 1 Hazelman Gregory Samoa Men/Mixed 11 11 Hazelman Peter Samoa Men/Mixed 14 14 Heather Benjamin John Cook Islands Men/Mixed 7 7 Heather Gordon Cook Islands Men/Mixed 5 5 Heather Marion Samoa Women 1 1 Heisifa Amy Niue Mixed 1 1 Heisifa Tamara Niue Women 1 1 Heka Jacob Niue Men 2 2 Heletoa Dave Maori Men 3 3 Hemilda Tereapii Vavia Cook IslandsMixed 1 1 Henry Hugh Cook IslandsMen/Mixed 10 10 Henson Lee Maori Women 6 6 Herenui Tehuiotoa Tahiti Mixed 1 1 Hipa Afoa Niue Men/Mix 5 5 Hipa Daniel Niue Men 2 2 Hipa Farran Niue Men 3 1 4 Hnagere Jason Tahiti Men 1 1 Ho Jonathan Fiji Mixed 1011 21 Hoani David New Zealand Men 3 3 Hosking-Brown Daphne Cook IslandsWomen 1 4 5 Hough Shannon New Zealand Men 1 1 Hufanga Lola Tonga Women/Mixed 5 5 Hufanga Sosaia Tonga Men 2 2 Iakopo Mathew Samoa Men/Mixed 8 4 12 Iese Viliamu Tuvalu Men 3 3 Iiala Hudson Solomon Isl. Men 3 3 Ikinepule-Rhind Samantha Niue Women/Mixed 9 9 Ikitule Glen Niue Women 1 1 Ikitule Oblix Niue Mixed 4 4 Imoa Tautua New ZealandMen 1 1 Ioane Charles Niue Men 30 2 2 Ioane Louise Samoa Women 1 1 Ioane Mateo Tokelau Men 1 1 Ioane Rosalia Samoa Women 4 4 Ioane Telesia Samoa Women 53 8 Ioata Navosa Tuvalu Men 1 1 Iosefa Iosefa Samoa Men 2 2 Irihei Kopae New Zealand Mixed 2 2 Isaia Aloihio Tokelau Men 4 4 J.
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