HAHAHA....so true...last time it was Papua, I think they managed to get a couple of scores at home against Fiji but thats about it...some of these countries are actually primarily league players.
The next round of African qualifying is next week as well though only the last placed team gets knocked out, my money is on Uganda getting eliminated...Kenya and Zimbabwe aren't that bad and Madagascar will be at home...so I think Uganda is most likely to be eliminated.
PNG got smacked 188-19 over 2 legs in 2009 (115-7 road, 73-12 home). Don't have the squads in front of me, but I'm curious on the strength on Samoan squad. As for PNG, they are primarily a league country. They were supposed to travel to the Philippines a few months ago for a test match, primarily to give the Philippines a real scrimmage before their A5N campaign but PNG pulled out near last minute due to finances. PNG come in as the favorites, but with this result, maybe Cook Islands will give them a good run this time around. Last qualifying, PNG won 29-21 over Cook Islands. Bright side of this tournament though is that it is round robin, not knockout like years past.
While I hope a fanatical country like Madagascar stay up and maybe qualify for 2015, I think they are the one's most-likely to go down to 1B in my eyes. They are not sneaking up on anyone this year, and that could be the difference. They have shown to have the playmakers, but forward pack must be an issue. Hopefully we can see full matches, I'm still on the lookout for full matches from 1B last year!
And to update things on the IRB end, their site is once again a disappointment. Last 7 matches now have no match sheets yet (most recent 2, the Oceania games, understandable, it's been only a day). But for the other 5, it's been weeks. The last Euro game (19-11 hosts Sweden over Poland, and FIRA-AER had its sheet up within hours so no excuse!) and African 1B matches not up (African rugby confederation had sheets uploaded, now they are offline, why, nobody knows and CAR tells me they're up)...and now that I recall, I don't think any A5N sheets are up either.