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Mele Hufanga on switching codes and countries

Mele Hufanga on switching codes and countries

Mele Hufanga didn't have it easy growing up, but playing bull rush with the boys after church sparked a love of footy that's led her to captain Tonga and represent the Kiwi Ferns. Hufanga is a powerhouse in the NRLW and talks to us about jumping from Union to League, shares some Tongan wisdom she lives by and what advice she'd give to a little girl like Mele in the Pacific Islands.
Tinirau chats through a rare favourites round in the NRL, Sam salutes Fiji with their win over Scotland and Shellie Long drops by to wrap up the contenders emerging in the NRLW.
NB: Mele Hufanga interview at 29 mins.
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