Manu 7s hit Las Vegas
Manu Samoa coach Steven Betham and staff —Monte Famaoni, and Nick Pulemata finished their team walk through at Sam Boyd Stadium yesterday in preparation for the Las Vegas International 7's Rugby Tournament.
Coach Betham indicated that the Manu Samoa transited to Las Vegas after flying in to Los Angeles on Air New Zealand Monday. Tuesday night the Manu Samoa players met fans at a local Las Vegas Samoan church.
Pictured, the Manu Samoa 7's team arriving to enjoy dinner last night at the glitzy Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, Nevada.
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