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Fotu-Moala to become third sister to play in  NRLW

Forward Metanoia Fotu-Moala has been called up to make her NRLW debut in the One New Zealand Warriors’ round four encounter with the Gold Coast Titans at Go Media Stadium on Saturday (2.45pm kick-off).

She’ll become the third Fotu-Moala sibling to play in the competition joining twin sister Maatuleio and their older sister Teuila.

Head coach Ron Griffiths brought the recently-married 26-year-old onto the interchange bench late yesterday after second rower Shakira Baker was ruled out with a pectoral injury.

That results in Maarire Puketapu, used off the bench in the first three matches, coming into the second row with Fotu-Moala added to the interchange.  

She will be one of three debutantes this week alongside hooker Avery-Rose Carmont and forward Makayla Eli who are also on the interchange.

Tonga international Fotu-Moala was the One New Zealand Warriors’ first signing from local football for the club’s return to the NRLW.

Former Kiwi Fern Teulia was a premiership winner with the Broncos in the NRLW’s first season in 2018 before signing with the Dragons Illawarra while Maatuleio is with the Bulldogs this season after her first NRLW campaign with St George Illawarra last year.

A McAuley High School product, Noia – as she is widely known – began he rugby league career began with the Ōtāhuhu Leopards after her high school days while she has followed with stints for the Ponsonby Ponies and the Ōtara Scorpions.

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