avril 25, 2024

Junior Paulo elects to represent Samoa over Australia

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Parramatta prop Junior Paulo has elected to play for Samoa in the World Cup, becoming the latest player to knock back the Kangaroos.

The burly front-rower has never represented Australia, but was considered a near certainty for selection for the tournament at the end of the year.

« It’s been a tough one, I’ve been torn between [the teams], » he said on 9News.

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It comes just a week after fellow Origin prop Josh Papalii also elected for the blue jersey rather than the green and gold.

Just like Papalii, and others including Brian To’o, Paulo said the feelings that stirred inside him when he thought about playing for Samoa were simply different.

« Gus Gould really hit the nail on the head when he said, ‘What nation do you cry for when you sing the anthem?’

Junior Paulo in action against Souths on Friday night. (Getty)

« That plays a big part for me, and for me that’s being proud of my home, and that’s Samoa, » he said.

According to the 28-year-old, he wants to repay the sacrifices made by the generations before him that enabled him to succeed.

« I’ve got my two grandmothers, who are both overseas and while they’re still alive I want to be able to make them proud. »

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And much like his elders set him up, he wants to motivate the next generation to follow in his footsteps.

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« I want to be able to inspire the next kid who is coming through the ranks and will be at home, or whether they’re in the islands watching that World Cup thinking they want to be able to represent their country, » he said.

But one thing is for sure – his decision won’t change his desire to continue to play for New South Wales.

« I’m just as passionate about both jerseys, » he said.

« One’s just a darker shade of blue, and the other one’s lighter. »

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