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Will Genia to return to Papua New Guinea after Kintetsu Liners departure
Wallabies legend Will Genia will return to his native Papua New Guinea when he leaves Japanese second division side Kintetsu Liners in June. The former Queensland Reds scrum-half, 38, hung up his boots a year ago after playing six seasons alongside his former Australia half-back partner Quade Cooper for the Osaka-based Liners. Genia hails from the coastal village and rugby hotbed of Lalaura which is located in the Aroma Rural LLG of the Abau District, Central Province and is

Mark Pickering
May 212 min read


Liners’ Will Genia visits his home city of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Former Australia scrum-half Will Genia recently returned to his native city of Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. The 36-year-old Kintetsu...

Mark Pickering
Sep 17, 20241 min read
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