Toa Samoa and Mate Ma'a Tonga have announced their squads ahead of next Saturday's historic international rugby league triple-header at Campbelltown Sports Stadium.

Some of the game's most exciting players feature in each of the line-ups, including Anthony Milford, Josh McGuire and Sam Kasiano for Toa Samoa, and Michael Jennings, Will Hopoate, Andrew Fifita and representing Mate Ma'a Tonga.

The PNG Kumuls open proceedings in the first Test on May 6 when they take on the Cook Islands before traditional rivals Fiji and Tonga face off in the penultimate match of the evening. Toa Samoa complete the triple-header when on they take on the number three-ranked side, England.

Mate Ma'a Tonga coach Kristian Woolf was looking forward to the week ahead with calibre of players named in his squad.

"This is the first time since I've been involved that every player is coming straight from an elite NRL system, which is really exciting," Woolf said.

"It's the most talented group we've ever assembled, so if we work hard as a team next Saturday against Fiji, I've got no doubt we'll fulfil our potential this year."

The squads for Fiji Bati, Papua New Guinea and Cook Islands will be named on Sunday following the conclusion of Round 9 of the NRL Telstra Premiership.

Tickets for the 2017 Pacific Test triple-header are on sale now from nrl.com/tickets, with General Public family packages available for $65 and adult tickets available for as little as $25.

Toa Samoa Squad

NB: Players are listed in alphabetical order with an additional player to be included following the completion of Round 9 NRL Telstra Premiership matches.

Leeson Ah Mau – St George Illawarra Dragons

John Asiata - North Queensland Cowboys

Fa'amanu Brown – Cronulla Sutherland Sharks

Herman Ese'ese – Brisbane Broncos

Sam Kasiano – Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

Tim Lafai - St George Illawarra Dragons

Joseph Leilua – Canberra Raiders

Isaac Liu – Sydney Roosters

Josh McGuire– Brisbane Broncos

Peter Mata'utia – Newcastle Knights

Sione Mata'utia - Newcastle Knights

Suaia Matagi – Parramatta Eels

Anthony Milford – Brisbane Broncos

David Nofoaluma – Wests Tigers

Kaysa Pritchard – Parramatta Eels

Sauaso Sue – Wests Tigers

Antonio Winterstein – North Queensland Cowboys



Mate Ma' Tonga Squad

1. Will Hopoate – Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

2. Daniel Tupou – Sydney Roosters

3. Brenko Lee - Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

4. Michael Jennings – Parramatta Eels

5. Jorge Taufua – Manly Warringah Sea Eagles

6. Tuimoala Lolohea – New Zealand Warriors

7. Ata Hingano – New Zealand Warriors

8. Andrew Fifita – Cronulla Sutherland Sharks

9. Siliva Havili – St George Illawarra Dragons

10. Leilani Latu – Penrith Panthers

11. Sika Manu (c) - Hull FC

12. Felise Kaufusi – Melbourne Storm

13. Sio Siua Taukeiaho – Sydney Roosters

14. Sione Katoa – Penrith Panthers

15. Joe Ofahengaue – Brisbane Broncos

16. Siosaia Vave – Parramatta Eels

17. Addin Fonua-Blake – Manly Warringah Sea Eagles

18. Samisoni Langi – Penrith Panthers

19. Patrick Kaufusi – North Queensland Cowboys

20. Leivaha Pulu – Gold Coast Titans

21. Sione Vea – Tongan Rugby League

