NRL Editorial and Opinion

Who would make Papua New Guinea’s Best 17?

How different would the Pacific Championships team look if there were no injuries or suspensions?

Published by
Ethan Lee Chalk

The 2024 Pacific Championships came to a close after the Australian Kangaroos defeated Tonga in the Final, but every nation was unable to field the best team due to either injuries or suspensions.

Following the end of the tournament, Zero Tackle has examined all the national teams and compared them to the best possible team they could have potentially used if all players were available for selection and weren't injured or suspended.

Fielding a strong team but far from its best due to injuries, Papua New Guinea were able to clinch decisive victories against the Cook Islands and Fiji.

Despite winning their second Pacific Bowl in a row before being defeated by the New Zealand Kiwis in the 2025 Pacific Championships promotional match, they did it without the likes of NRL stars Alex Johnston, Justin Olam and Zac Laybutt and Super League standout Edwin Ipape.

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The Back-Line

Having managed to win two out of their three games in the tournament, the Kumuls back-line were a key part of their success, but they had to do it without NRL trio Alex Johnston, Justin Olam and Zac Laybutt.

Not only would their inclusion be a massive bonus to the line-up due to their experience and skill, but it would also dramatically shake up the back-line.

Elijah Roltinga, Robert Mathias and Rodrick Tai will exit the team meaning the entire back-line would be made up of players who played in the NRL competition, while Nene McDonald would shift to the wing allowing Johnston to play at the back of the field.

Changes: Alex Johnston, Justin Olam, Zac Laybutt

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 02: Alex Johnston of the Rabbitohs scores a try during the round 17 NRL match between the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Penrith Panthers at ANZ Stadium on July 2, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

The Forward Pack

While the Kumuls were missing most of their back-line in the Pacific Championships, it is a different story in the forward pack.

Valentine Richard, Jacob Alick-Wiencke, Rhyse Martin, Jeremiah Simbiken and Jack de Belin would all retain their spots in the team, but they were without Edwin Ipape due to injury.

The Leigh Leopard hooker has produced several stellar performances in the PNG jumper and would have been a key player through his leadership in the middle of the field and directing traffic in attack.

Changes: Edwin Ipape

The Interchange Bench

Although there were multiple changes to the team - mainly in the back-line - the interchange bench would be eerily similar bar the inclusion of forward Nixon Putt.

While not selected in the squad due to poor form, Putt has previously played 14 matches in the international arena since debuting in 2017 and has the ability to play anywhere in the forwards and can also be used in the centres if an injury arises.

Formerly with the Castleford Tigers before moving back to the QLD Cup with the Central Queensland Capras, Putt has showcased that he can dramatically change the game and be used off the bench as an X-factor.

Changes: Nixon Putt

Judah Rimbu. (Photo: Joshua Davis)

On the left side is the team that played in the nation's finals match against New Zealand in the 2024 Pacific Championships, and on the right side is their Best 17 that they could have potentially selected if everyone was fully fit and free from injuries and suspensions.

Fullback Nene Macdonald Alex Johnston
Wing Robert Derby Robert Derby
Centre Robert Mathias Justin Olam
Centre Rodrick Tai Zac Laybutt
Wing Elijah Roltinga Nene Macdonald
Five-Eighth Kyle Laybutt Kyle Laybutt
Halfback Lachlan Lam Lachlan Lam
Prop Valentine Richard Valentine Richard
Hooker Liam Horne Edwin Ipape
Prop Jacob Alick-Wiencke Jacob Alick-Wiencke
Back-Row Rhyse Martin Rhyse Martin
Back-Row Jeremiah Simbiken Jeremiah Simbiken
Lock Jack de Belin Jack de Belin
Interchange Judah Rimbu Judah Rimbu
Interchange Koso Bandi Koso Bandi
Interchange Sylvester Namo Sylvester Namo
Interchange Ila Alu Nixon Putt
Reserve Dan Russell Dan Russell
Reserve Morea Morea Rodrick Tai
Published by
Ethan Lee Chalk