Townsville Bulletin

Grog and that call to Kiwis

- PETER BADEL

JASON Taumalolo fears he has burnt his bridges with New Zealand after revealing he failed to inform Kiwi coach David Kidwell of his Tongan defection because he was too drunk.

The North Queensland wrecking ball admits his longterm Kiwi future rests with their selectors after he played a key role in Tonga’s epic 28- 22 World Cup defeat of New Zealand in Hamilton.

Taumalolo has played 10 Tests for New Zealand, but there can surely be no way back in black for the 115kg enforcer after he led Tonga’s stirring Sipi Tau in response to the Kiwi haka on Saturday night.

Kidwell last month launched a stinging attack on Taumalolo, accusing the Dally M star of being a coward by not calling to advise he was defecting to Tonga.

Just moments after shedding tears following Tonga’s World Cup boilover, Taumalolo apologised to Kidwell for his handling of the affair, but admits there is no guarantee he will ever return to the Kiwi fold.

“I think both parties have moved on,” Taumalolo said.

“That ( whether he plays for New Zealand again) is not my decision to make.

“Whether or not I will play for them, that’s not my decision, that’s theirs. I’m not too worried. I’m keen to see how far we ( Tonga) progress in this World Cup.

“Obviously there will be some big decisions on my internatio­nal career and whether I play for New Zealand ever again.

“It’s out of my hands. I guess I will worry about that after the World Cup.”

 ?? Kiwi coach David Kidwell. ??
Kiwi coach David Kidwell.

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