The Cairns Post

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- NICK WRIGHT MATTHEW MCINERNEY matthew.mcinerney1@news.com.au

HE WAS the name on everybody’s lips after the Nines, and now Cowboys fans will watch Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow in action in the NRL for the first time.

The former Cairns Kangaroos junior tantalised fans with his searing pace and try-scoring ingenuity during the pre-season tournament.

Now, it’s time for him to drop the ‘hammer’ on the Warriors.

Paul Green named the 18-year-old for his debut against New Zealand on Friday as the premiershi­p-winning coach swung the axe after the 26-16 loss to Cronulla last week.

After the Sharks scored all five tries

THE Cairns Taipans will not relocate for the NBL 2020-21 season as fears grow they will be left homeless this summer.

Further delays on the $176 million Cairns Convention Centre expansion project has threatened to throw the Taipans’ upcoming NBL season into disarray.

With no other venue in Cairns suitable to host NBL games, there is a fear the Taipans

will be forced to take home games away from the Far North as they look to capitalise on their exciting run to the NBL finals last season.

Fears of a shift to our greatest city rival, Townsville, were quashed by Taipans president Troy Stone yesterday, as he outlined how the communityo­wned club has pushed the State Government for a solution which would allow the club to play in front of the Orange Army.

“We’ve been working with the State Government for some time and continue to do that, with the NBL as well,” Stone said. “We’re looking to change the schedule of works so we can play our season and work in conjunctio­n with the convention centre.

“If we can’t play at the convention centre, it’s going to be a dire situation for the club.”

The Taipans’ priority is to play all home games out of the convention centre, and have called on adjustment­s to be made to the work schedule to allow for that to happen.

But moving to Townsville, even in the short term, is not an option at this time.

“Townsville is not on the radar for us,” Stone said.

“We see that as a big step backwards if we had to take our home season on the road to Townsville or anywhere else. Call it as it is: we may not come back from that.”

Stone said the club would consider taking games to other regions, like Rockhampto­n, the home of major sponsor CQ

University, or Darwin, but the priority was to “corporate partners, sponsors, our members, and our fans here in Cairns”.

NBL Owner and Executive Chairman Larry Kestelman said that while the organisati­on was supportive of the venue upgrade, it would be disastrous for the NBL and Cairns if the Taipans couldn’t play at their home court.

“While we welcome the redevelopm­ent, we have asked the government to schedule the relevant works after the

NBL season is completed so as to minimise disruption for the Taipans,” Kestelman said.

“We intend to have fans back in venues when our season is scheduled to start later this year and the convention centre is the only viable venue in Cairns and it would be disastrous if it was not available.

“We look forward to reaching agreement with the government to ensure that we can continue to bring world class sport and entertainm­ent to the people of Cairns this season.”

 ?? Picture: ALIX SWEENEY ?? www.cairnspost.com.au down the left flank, Tabuai-Fidow comes into the side at the expense of Ben Hampton.
“We would’ve liked him to have a run earlier, but he had a couple of injury concerns,” Green said. “Our left edge in particular didn’t have a great night last week so it was a good opportunit­y to give him a run.”
The axe also fell on veteran hooker Jake Granville, with Reece Robson stepping into the No. 9 jersey and Reuben Cotter coming off the bench.
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BIG DAY: Former Cairns Kangaroos junior Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow has been named to make his NRL debut on Friday night.
Picture: ALIX SWEENEY www.cairnspost.com.au down the left flank, Tabuai-Fidow comes into the side at the expense of Ben Hampton. “We would’ve liked him to have a run earlier, but he had a couple of injury concerns,” Green said. “Our left edge in particular didn’t have a great night last week so it was a good opportunit­y to give him a run.” The axe also fell on veteran hooker Jake Granville, with Reece Robson stepping into the No. 9 jersey and Reuben Cotter coming off the bench. NRL TEAMS ON PAGE 37 BIG DAY: Former Cairns Kangaroos junior Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow has been named to make his NRL debut on Friday night.

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