Vitis Central Dabaris

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Central Dabaris is a semi-professional rugby league club that will be competing in its 3rd season in the 2021 Papua New Guinea National Rugby League season. [1]

2022 squad

Central Dabaris
First team squadCoaching staff
  • Josh Erico FB
  • Tekila Kini WG
  • Andrew Solo CE
  • Papa Otto CE
  • Aigaewa Palo WG
  • Nicky Hasu SO
  • Sebastian Gaudi HB
  • Adam Korave PR (c)
  • Ross Ravu HK
  • Muka Kalu PR
  • Kosman Rahe SR
  • Moses Okopela SR
  • Buli Henao LK
  • Dobbie Micheal HK
  • Heniga Lapanda SR (c)
  • Gerry Ware PR
  • Wallen Tau-Loi SR
  • Morea Morea Jnr WG
  • Troy Taumu PR
  • Dikana Arere HB
  • Lohia Arua PR
  • Joash Toringi HK
  • Alwyn Kewaru PR
  • Steven Tai SR
  • Geti Raka SR
  • Heni Rava LK
  • Gigila Maitona HK
  • Peter Dagi SR
  • Clinton Tube PR

Head coach

  • Gairo Pepena



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)

Updated: 7 May 2021
Source(s): [2]

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References

  1. Sports, Loop (18 December 2018). "Central Dabaris name 62-man squad". Loop PNG.
  2. "Central Dabaris name squad for 2021 digicel cup season". www.asiapacificrl.com. 1 May 2021.