Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Kumuls named for 9s



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BRISBANE Broncos hooker James Segeyaro is expected to captain the Papua New Guinea LNG Kumuls at the Rugby League World Cup Nines in Sydney, Australia, from Oct 18-19.
Hela Wigmen centre Stanford Talita is the only fulltime Digicel Cup player named in Michael Marum’s 16-man squad. Announcing the national sides yesterday, PNG Rugby Football League chairman Sandis Tsaka said the Kumuls and Oil Search Orchids (women) players were selected on form and performance, with most having just completed their season.
Orchids executive committee chairman Ruth Waram said the team were selected on agility and speed.
“We may still be finding our feet in the 13s game but this shorter version will suit our style and athleticism, which we naturally have,” Waram said.
Waram said the team would be coached by Bagelo Solien.
“He did a good job with the women at the Pacific Games and against the Brisbane Broncos women’s team last month so I have every confidence and support in him,” Waram said.
Kumuls executive committee chairman Sudhir Guru said Marum and the national selectors had picked a strong team and “they will do us proud in this shorter version”.
Only four nations – Australia, New Zealand, England and PNG – are competing in the women’s tournament.
Twelve nations are competing in the men’s tournament with the Kumuls in Pool A alongside Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
England, France, Lebanon and Wales make up Pool B while Pool C has Tonga, Fiji, Samoa and the Cook Islands.
The Kumuls and Orchids will assemble in Port Moresby on Monday.
The tournament will be played at Bankwest Stadium – home of the Parramatta Eels.
Kumuls: Stargroth Amean (Barrow Raiders), Watson Boas (Barrow Raiders), Edwin Epape (Wynnum Manly), Edene Gebbie (Wynnum Manly), Lachlan Lam (Sydney Roosters), Kyle Laybutt (Townsville Blackhawks), Bernard Lewis (Sydney Roosters), Garry Lo (Hunters), Rhys Martin (Leeds Rhino), Justin Olam (Melbourne Storm), Nixon Putt (North Devils), Daniel Russell (North Queensland Cowboys), James Segeyaro (Brisbane Broncos), Jedidiah Simbiken (Redcliffe Dolphins), Stanford Talita (Hela Wigmen), Terry Wapi (Hunters).
Orchids: Elsie Albert (UNRE Cowgirls), Catherine Anjo (Hohola Flies), Heather Ario (Gabutu Dragons), Lekiellia Brown (Wentworthville Magpies), Shae-Yvonne Dela-Cruz (Easts Tigers), Carol Francis (Gabutu Dragons), Shirley Joe (Eriku Panthers), Janet Johns (Hanuabada Hawks), Roswita Kapo (Paga Panthers), Sera Koroi (Goodna Eagles), Ua Ravu (Leeton Greens), Jacobeth Wake (Royas Ramu League), Joyce Waula (Blackswan Royals), Veronica Waula (Royals), Angelo Watego (Capalaba Warriors), Josephine Wong (Nightcliff Dragons).

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Chinese president hails PNG’s affinity with table tennis



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Chinese President Xi Jinping, one of the most powerful persons in the world, is delighted with Papua New Guinea’s affinity with table tennis.
National table tennis representative Geoffery Loi had written to Xi on July 15 but never thought that the 66-year-old would respond to his letter.
The Tubusereia villager was taken by surprise when Chinese Embassy deputy chief of mission Yao Ming delivered Xi’s letter to him at the Convention Centre in Port Moresby yesterday.
In his letter, Xi wrote: “I have received your letter, dated July 15, which reminds me of my visit to PNG last year when I watched you and your teammates training with Chinese coaches.
“I am delighted to hear that you all love learning the Chinese language and culture as well as ping pong (table tennis).
“Congratulations to you and the PNG table tennis team for delivering a great performance at the Pacific Games and making your country proud.
“I wish you and your team still greater success.”
Yao said China valued its relationship with PNG through sports and economic ties.
“We will continue to support table tennis in the country as it is the national sport in China,” he said.
Loi said he was grateful to Xi for taking some time out of his busy schedule and to respond to his letter.
“This shows that he (Xi) supports PNG sportsmen and women in their careers,” he said. PNG Table Tennis Federation president George Shao praised the continued support of China and the Chinese business community in the country.
“We are again sending four athletes — Geoffrey, David Loi, Maryann Hane and Leah Taru — to Shanghai University in China to undergo table tennis training for two weeks.
“I thank the China Table Tennis College for it support in helping develop table tennis in the country.”

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Row over budget





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DEBATE on the 2019 Supplementary Budget has started even before is it tabled by Treasurer Ian Ling-Stuckey in Parliament, with Opposition MPs calling the figures “misleading”.
Prime Minister James Marape is confident Ling-Stuckey will provide the correct “economic numbers” for the 2019 Supplementary Budget and the 2020 Budget, based on areas the Government team has been working on with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Treasury, the World Bank and others.
“What the Treasurer is doing is to fully ascertain our present economic conditions for us to offer solutions to take our country out of the present (economic) conditions,” Marape said.
“When I was finance minister, I was part of the government that deliberately entered into debt financing so we could do economic projects.
“But along the way, the areas of investments influenced by the then prime minister (Peter O’Neill) differed against some of our opinions.
“And these investments now add up to our present debts.
“Whether it is at K27 billion or above K30 billion, the fact is that it is still very high and possibly above requirements of the Fiscal Responsibility Act.”
Marape said his Government wants to establish where the true economic position of the country was and put forward policies and programmes in 2019 and 2020 “that should take us out of this mess”.
Opposition Leader Belden Namah and Shadow Treasurer Joseph Lelang refuted, saying the figures provided by Ling-Stuckey were “influenced by foreign due diligence group” and therefore unrealistic.
They allege that it “is a dangerous trend and a threat to national sovereignty” if “foreigners” are allowed to influence the 2019 Supplementary Budget and the 2020 National Budget.
Lelang doubted that the Budget, as claimed by Ling-Stuckey, was being assessed and verified by the IMF.
He said the IMF only provided surveillance and based their report on figures provided by the due diligence team.
Lelang cautioned Ling-Stuckey “not to mislead the nation” because the purpose of the IMF’s mission to PNG is to do surveillance of its policy and economy”.
He said the IMF reported a K2.7 billion blow out which was based on the figures provided to them by the Treasurer and his team.
Meanwhile, Marape said one of the reasons he had resigned from the O’Neill-led Cabinet was because his “protests” against budget policies, expenditure priorities were not acknowledged.
“The latest was my protest last November when I had no knowledge of budget frameworks, yet I was forced to support that budget,” he said.
But he said now was not the time to continue the “blame game” but to accept the state of the national economy and work to “rescue” it.
“Our Government will initiate immediate cost cutting on projects and expenditures of no significance to the economy, invest in economic stimulant projects, and source lower cost loans in the immediate to refinance our debts as well as provide budget support,” he said.

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