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Posted August 30, 2025 04:50 · last edited August 30, 2025 04:56

A simple google search.

Brian's skills even caught the attention of Colin Tuaa, a former New Zealand internationalplayer, during an Oceania Football Confederation tournament in New Zealand. Impressed by Brian's abilities, Colin arranged a six-month scholarship for him to train with the A-League club Wellington Phoenix while continuing to play local football with Waterside Karori.[3][6] To support his training and development, Brian received financial assistance of NZ$15,000 from the Oceania Football Confederation, covering the costs associated with his training and ensuring he had the opportunity to grow as a player.[7]

I question if we can put that one down to David Dome supporting the pacific and giving an academy spot the last 15 years. 

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Unknown editor edited August 30, 2025 04:56
A simple google search.

Brian's skills even caught the attention of Colin Tuaa, a former New Zealand internationalplayer, during an Oceania Football Confederation tournament in New Zealand. Impressed by Brian's abilities, Colin arranged a six-month scholarship for him to train with the A-League club Wellington Phoenix while continuing to play local football with Waterside Karori.[3][6] To support his training and development, Brian received financial assistance of NZ$15,000 from the Oceania Football Confederation, covering the costs associated with his training and ensuring he had the opportunity to grow as a player.[7]

I question if we can put that one down to David Dome supporting the pacific and giving an academy spot the last 15 years. 
Unknown editor edited August 30, 2025 04:56
A simple google search.

Brian's skills even caught the attention of Colin Tuaa, a former New Zealand internationalplayer, during an Oceania Football Confederation tournament in New Zealand. Impressed by Brian's abilities, Colin arranged a six-month scholarship for him to train with the A-League club Wellington Phoenix while continuing to play local football with Waterside Karori.[3][6] To support his training and development, Brian received financial assistance of NZ$15,000 from the Oceania Football Confederation, covering the costs associated with his training and ensuring he had the opportunity to grow as a player.[7]

I question if we can put that one down to David Dome supporting the pacific the last 15 years. 
Unknown editor edited August 30, 2025 04:55
Brian's skills even caught the attention of Colin Tuaa, a former New Zealand internationalplayer, during an Oceania Football Confederation tournament in New Zealand. Impressed by Brian's abilities, Colin arranged a six-month scholarship for him to train with the A-League club Wellington Phoenix while continuing to play local football with Waterside Karori.[3][6] To support his training and development, Brian received financial assistance of NZ$15,000 from the Oceania Football Confederation, covering the costs associated with his training and ensuring he had the opportunity to grow as a player.[7]

I question if we can put that one down to David Dome supporting the pacific the last 15 years. 
Unknown editor edited August 30, 2025 04:53
Brian's skills even caught the attention of Colin Tuaa, a former New Zealand internationalplayer, during an Oceania Football Confederation tournament in New Zealand. Impressed by Brian's abilities, Colin arranged a six-month scholarship for him to train with the A-League club Wellington Phoenix while continuing to play local football with Waterside Karori.[3][6] To support his training and development, Brian received financial assistance of NZ$15,000 from the Oceania Football Confederation, covering the costs associated with his training and ensuring he had the opportunity to grow as a player.[7]