Rabbitohs to Watch in International Rugby League This Weekend

Five South Sydney Rabbitohs players will proudly represent their nations once again this weekend across the Pacific Championships Week Three and the Ashes Series, as international Rugby League continues around the globe.
Keaon Koloamatangi – Australian Kangaroos
Fresh off his debut in green and gold, Keaon Koloamatangi will again line up for the Australian Kangaroos when they meet England in the second Test of the 2025 Ashes Series at Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool, on Sunday, 2 November, kicking off at 1:30am (AEDT).
In his first appearance for Australia last weekend, Koloamatangi played 27 minutes from the bench, running for 54 metres, including 28 post-contact metres, and making 11 tackles in Australia’s 26–6 victory over England.
Alex Johnston – Papua New Guinea Kumuls
Rabbitohs winger Alex Johnston will line up for Papua New Guinea when the Kumuls face Fiji Bati on Saturday, 1 November, at Santos National Football Stadium in Port Moresby, kicking off at 4:00pm (AEDT).
Last week, Johnston was one of the standouts in the Kumul’s 40–28 victory over the Cook Islands, scoring one try, running for 115 metres, and making two line breaks in a strong all-round performance.
Tyrell Kalo Kalo – Fiji Bati
Rabbitohs outside back Tyrell Kalo Kalo will again represent the Fiji Bati, who take on Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby this Saturday as part of Pacific Championships Week Three.
Kalo Kalo impressed in Fiji’s 44–24 win over the Cook Islands, playing 67 minutes off the bench.
Siliva Havili – Tonga XIII
Siliva Havili has been named at hooker for Tonga XIII, who will travel to Auckland to face the New Zealand Kiwis at Eden Park on Sunday, 2 November, at 4:05pm (AEDT).
Last weekend, Havili played 38 minutes in the middle and made 22 tackles in Tonga’s tough loss to Samoa. He will once again be a key figure in the pack as Tonga aim to bounce back against the Kiwis.
Seli Mailangi – Tonga XIII
Rabbitohs Harvey Norman NSW Women’s Premiership player Seli Mailangi will again start at hooker for Tonga XIII, as they face the Papua New Guinea Orchids on Saturday, 1 November, at Santos National Football Stadium in Port Moresby, kicking off at 2:00pm (AEDT).
In last week’s Pacific Championships clash, Mailangi was one of Tonga’s best in their defeat to the Cook Islands, topping the team’s tackle count with 27 in 56 minutes. She’ll again play a key role through the middle as Tonga look to bounce back this weekend.
All Pacific Championships and Ashes Series matches will be broadcast live on Nine, 9Now, Kayo and Foxtel.
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