Malo and welcome to Season 3 Episode 88 of Breakfast Bites, by TeivovoSports.com – a wrap of Pasifika Peoples sports on this beautiful Thursday morning 29 December 2022, coming to you from paradise on the 180th meridian in the middle of the Pacific Ocean!
Malo and welcome to Season 3 Episode 88 of Breakfast Bites, by TeivovoSports.com – a wrap of Pasifika Peoples sports on this beautiful Thursday morning 29 December 2022, coming to you from paradise on the 180th meridian in the middle of the Pacific Ocean!
In rugby union – the Italian Rugby Federation said yesterday that Treviso have suspended an unnamed player after black prop Cherif Traore received a rotten banana as a Christmas gift.
Traore, a 28-year-old Italian international, who was born in Guinea, was given the present on Tuesday during a Secret Santa exchange and he posted on social media that he had been “hurt” by the “offensive” gesture.
“What hurt me most was seeing most of my mates laughing as if everything is normal,” he posted on Instagram.
In rugby league – hundreds of families and fans of the Toa Samoa rugby league team waited for over two hours at Fale’olo International Airport in the early hours of yesterday morning and broke into the national anthem as their 2022 Rugby League World Cup heroes emerged from the arrivals lounge.
The arrival of the Toa Samoa players from Australia, New Zealand and Great Britain kick-starts ceremonies and festivities planned by the Samoa Rugby League and the government to celebrate their recent Rugby League World Cup success.
Melbourne Storm 2022 Season Review: While the Storm appeared on track to challenge for the 2022 title with 11 wins in their opening 14 games; injuries and rep games came back to bite them. From then on it was a rollercoaster season both on and off field with a loss in the opening week of the finals landing the KO punch.
In boxing – undefeated WBA Lightweight World Champion, Gervonta “Tank” Davis was arrested on a domestic violence charge in Florida yesterday and booked into Broward County jail.
It is unclear if his arrest will affect his 7th January fight against Hector Luis Garcia.
In football – the US Women’s Soccer Team claimed a big win in its fight for equal pay after the “Equal Pay for Team USA” Act was passed by the House of Representatives.
The bill ensures equal compensation and benefits for all athletes representing the USA in more than 50 international sports.
The bill is an outcome of a gender discrimination lawsuit filed in 2019 against US Soccer.
Earlier this year, the US Women’s National Soccer Team signed a new collective bargaining agreement for pay structures that equates to the Men’s team through 2028.
Thanks to the new CBA, the women’s team earned US$6.5Million from the Men’s team advancing to the knockout stage in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar — more than the US$6M the Women’s team received from winning the 2015 and 2019 World Cups combined.
Go Girls Go!
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