International rugby league is just around the corner, with all Pacific teams involved in one way or another.
Tonga will travel to England for a three-Test series in the crown jewel of this year's rugby league calendar, while two sets of tri-series will be played in the Southern Hemisphere.
The first features Australia, New Zealand and Samoa, while the other is to feature Fiji, Papua New Guinea and the Cook Islands.
On the women's side, all of those teams will be involved in matches.
Noting that the English men's squad for their series against Tonga is yet to be named, here is who has been picked across the teams from each team.
Melbourne Storm
The Storm are one of the most well-represented sides across the men's Pacific Championships, with players in five teams, as well as Eliesa Katoa being set to tour England.
Men's
Australia: Harry Grant, Cameron Munster
New Zealand: Nelson Asofa-Solomona, Jahrome Hughes
Samoa: Sualauvi Fa'alogo, Young Tonumaipea
Papua New Guinea: Justin Olam
Fiji: Tui Kamikamica
Cook Islands: Nil
Tonga: Eliesa Katoa
I’m really surprised at the Warriors’ figures.
I suppose I had the impression that Auckland was the natural home of Pacifica players, and that most started there before moving to other NRL clubs. It seems that is not the case.