Darius Haili
Papua New Guinean rugby league footballer
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Born | Papua New Guinea | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Five-eighth | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Darius Haili is a Papua New Guinean former professional rugby league footballer who played for the Papua New Guinea Kumuls at five-eighth. He scored two tries against the New Zealand national rugby league team in 1986 in Port Moresby in the Kumuls first ever victory over the Kiwis.[2]
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Papua New Guinea squad – 1985–1988 Rugby League World Cup
- Dairi Kovae
- Ipisa Wanega
- Joe Katsir
- Lauta Atoi
- Bal Numapo
- Mafu Kerekere
- Kungas Kuveu
- Darius Haili
- Mea Morea
- Tony Kila (c)
- Joe Tep
- Roy Heni
- Ati Lomutopa
- Bobby Ako
- Isaac Rop
- Michael Matmillo
- Yer Bom
- Bernard Waketsi
- Mathias Kambra
- Arebo Taumaku
- Gideon Kouoru
- Tuiyo Evei
- Haoda Kouoru
- Thomas Rombuk
- Ngala Lapan
- Kepi Saea
- Noah Andy
- Daroa Ben-Moide
- Arnold Krewanty
- David Gauis
- Mathias Kitimun
- Joe Gispe
- Andrew Kuno
- Sam Karara
- Coaches: Barry Wilson
- Skerry Palanga
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