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Rugby is more than chasing a ball of air around a paddock for brothers Tain and Brody Lam.
The Samoan New Zealanders share a pride and passion for the country on their chest and the name on their back.
Tain Lam, 24, is an Auckland policeman who has played rugby sevens for Manu Samoa in the last two years.
Younger brother Brody, 22, is following in his footsteps - having made the squad and hoping to debut this year.
"Not many people can say they've represented their country before.
"Coming from a big family, times weren't always easy when we were young and opportunities were scarce.
"It's an indescribable blessing for me to represent not only my family, but my village and my country," he said.
Both started playing in the junior divisions at Massey Rugby Club and have had vastly different careers since.
Tain Lam studied at Mount Albert Grammar until year 10 before heading to Saint Peter's College for years 11 and 12.
Moving back to Mount Albert Grammar for year 13, together he and brother Brody Lam played first XV together - it was the first time they had played together he said.
After high school Brody Lam moved to Australia to play for the Newcastle Knights in the Under 20's Holden Cup rugby league competition.
"(I was) fresh out of school with only having Facebook or FaceTime to contact my parents, like any young person would feel - it was a huge leap out of my comfort zone.
"More than anything I was grateful for the opportunity I was given and was supported by a good team who made sure I was pushed to my limits," Lam said.
This year the brothers played for Eden Rugby Club together - the first time playing together in the 15-man format of the game since high school.