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Payne Haas changes allegiance to Samoa ahead of next year’s Rugby League World Cup

by steveloxi
August 17, 2025
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Toa Samoa coach Ben Gardiner says he can’t wait to see Payne Haas in blue after the Kangaroos forward confirmed his switch of allegiance to Samoa.

Haas’s decision will allow him to play for Samoa in the upcoming Pacific Championships and the Rugby League World Cup.

The next World Cup will be held in Australia and Papua New Guinea in 2026.

Payne Haas has delivered a boost to Samoa and a blow to Australia ahead of the Rugby League World Cup, confirming his change of allegiance to the Pacific nation.

On Sunday, Haas met the media in Brisbane and posed with a Samoan flag at the announcement of his decision.

Star rugby league player Payne Haas (middle) stands with a Samoa executive and national coach holding a Samoan flag.

“There was a moment when I played for Australia and we versed Samoa and the anthems were playing, and my mind started racing back with lots of memories with my mum making us sing the national anthem of Samoa in the back of the car,” Haas said.

“I think from that moment onwards I wanted to play for Samoa and represent my mum’s side, the Taufua side, and really make them proud. My grandparents as well.

“[Family and culture] mean the world to me. My uncle Mark [Taufua] played for Toa Samoa as well.

“I remember always watching him do the [Samoan war dance] Siva Tau, and I always wanted to do it, and used to do it in front of the TV.

“I get my moment now to play for Samoa. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do and I’m just privileged and blessed to do so.”

The Brisbane Broncos star is of Samoan, Swiss and Filipino descent. He has played four Tests for Australia, scoring one try.

Four months ago, Haas told the media that he was considering changing his allegiance from Australia to Samoa.

He has also represented New South Wales 17 times in State of Origin, and is a four-time Dally M Prop of the Year.

Payne Haas set to switch allegiances

Photo shows Three Australian rugby league players, with Payne Haas in the middle, line up before an international Test.Three Australian rugby league players, with Payne Haas in the middle, line up before an international Test.

The 25-year-old Brisbane star has played four Tests for the Kangaroos but is set to switch international allegiances ahead of the upcoming Pacific Championships and the 2026 Rugby League World Cup.

The move is a significant boost for Samoa, who underlined their status as a new powerhouse of international rugby league by making the World Cup final in 2022, losing to Australia.

Toa Samoa head coach Ben Gardiner welcomed Haas’s decision to declare for the Pacific nation.

“We’re excited to welcome Payne into the Toa Samoa family,” Gardiner said.

“He’s a proven performer on the biggest stages and we can’t wait to see him in blue.”

Rugby League Samoa president Fiu Ponifasio Vasa echoed Gardiner’s support for the move.

“Having a player of Payne’s standing in the game pledging for Samoa means so much to our people in Samoa and the wider Samoan community around the world,”

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“It’s been a dream to have all our sons of Samoa from the NRL represent their heritage and Payne’s decision will inspire many.”

International rugby league rules state that players eligible for a tier-one nation like Australia and a tier-two nation such as Samoa can switch allegiance as long as they do not play for both nations in the same calendar year.

The move makes Haas eligible to play for Samoa in the Pacific Championships following the NRL season. His decision means he will be unavailable for Australia’s Ashes tour of England.

Samoa will play New Zealand in Auckland on October 19 in a big start to their Pacific Championships campaign, before facing Tonga at Lang Park seven days later.

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