Tonga's Pita Ahki not concerned about officiating v Ireland
Tonga's Pita Ahki says he believes his side will get fair treatment from the officials when they take on Ireland at the Rugby World Cup on Saturday.
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Tonga's Pita Ahki says he believes his side will get fair treatment from the officials when they take on Ireland at the Rugby World Cup on Saturday.
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