Lytana Makes Australian Debut
Over the holidays, College Captain, Lytana King-Togia made his Australian Rugby Union debut playing for the Australian Barbarians against Samoa School Boys at Knox Grammar School in Sydney.
In the week leading up to the test match, the Barbarians camp worked on their on and off field skills and for Lytana, he felt this time, getting to know his team mates, was one of the highlights of the whole experience. He took away so much from the highly respected coaches and enjoyed working on the team's three core values of brotherhood, hard work and good management. The team participated in a number of bonding activities and the success of that experience was made evident on the field.
Lytana played as blindside flanker and said he was very proud of his performance as well as his team members. The game got off to a quick start with Samoa leading 10 to nil after the first 10 minutes but the Barbarians held a narrow lead at half time and got some quick scores in the second half to beat Samoa 31 to 23.
We are immensely proud of Lytana's achievement in making the Australian Barbarians side and congratulate him on his performance and the win against Samoa.



