A list of men and women international rugby league matches played throughout 2019 and does not include wheelchair rugby league international matches. A † denotes a recognised, but unofficial match that did not contribute to the RLIF World Rankings.
Daniel Russell (Papua New Guinea) made his Test debut, while Alex Johnston made his debut for Papua New Guinea having previously represented Australia.
This fixture was initially announced as Fiji vs Cook Islands, though the Cook Islands withdrew to play their already planned World Cup qualifying fixture against South Africa.[6]
Tesi Niu (Tonga), Jackson Hastings, and Josh Jones (both Great Britain) made their Test debuts. Hastings and Jones were the only Great Britain players to have not previously represented their home nation.
James Graham (Great Britain) made his 50th Test appearance – his 6th for Great Britain, with 44 for England. He became the 4th Briton and 8th person overall to do so.[39][40]
James Graham (Great Britain) is the only player to have previously played for the Lions, who were last active in 2007.[40]
Tries: Ethan Langs (3), Scyler Dumas (2), Charles Curran, Emil Borggren, Brad Austin, Ash Calvert, Jordan Henry Goals: Brad Austin (5/6), Ash Calvert (2/4)
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A list of men and women international rugby league matches played throughout 2019 and does not include wheelchair rugby league international matches A denotes a recognised but unofficial match that did not contribute to the RLIF World Rankings Contents 1 Rankings 2 March 3 May 3 1 European Championship C 3 2 Italy women in Turkey 4 June 4 1 World Cup qualification Repechage 4 2 Oceania Cup 4 2 1 Group A 4 2 2 Group B 4 3 Fiji vs Lebanon men in Australia 4 4 Samoa women in New Zealand 4 5 Fiji vs Papua New Guinea women in Australia 4 6 Serbia women in Italy 4 7 United States men in Jamaica 5 July 5 1 Colombia vs India men in Australia 6 August 6 1 Serbia men in Czech Republic 7 September 7 1 Canada women tour of Serbia 7 2 Canada men tour of the Balkans 7 3 Greece women in Turkey 7 4 Greece men in Turkey 7 5 Netherlands men in Germany 7 6 Peru vs Uruguary men in Australia 7 7 Czech Republic women in Poland 8 October 8 1 MEA Championship 8 2 France women in Turkey 8 3 Italy vs Malta men in Australia 8 4 Sweden men in Poland 8 5 Philippines vs Italy men in Australia 8 6 Norway men in Poland 8 7 New Zealand women in Australia 8 8 Malta vs Turkey men in Australia 8 9 Great Britain Lions tour 8 10 World Cup qualifiers European play off tournament 8 10 1 Group A 8 10 2 Group B 9 November 9 1 Japan men in Philippines 9 2 England women tour of Papua New Guinea 10 Non RLIF international matches 11 See also 12 ReferencesRankings editIRL Men s World RankingsOfficial rankings as of December 2018 1 Rank Change Team Pts 1 nbsp nbsp Australia 100 002 nbsp 1 nbsp England 92 143 nbsp 1 nbsp New Zealand 88 554 nbsp nbsp Tonga 45 145 nbsp nbsp Fiji 29 416 nbsp 2 nbsp France 26 117 nbsp 1 nbsp Samoa 24 288 nbsp 1 nbsp Scotland 20 369 nbsp nbsp Lebanon 18 9310 nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea 15 7811 nbsp 1 nbsp Wales 11 4012 nbsp 1 nbsp Ireland 10 7013 nbsp nbsp Italy 7 9014 nbsp 1 nbsp Jamaica 6 3915 nbsp 1 nbsp United States 6 1516 nbsp 2 nbsp Malta 5 9817 nbsp nbsp Serbia 5 7618 nbsp 3 nbsp Hungary 5 5319 nbsp 7 nbsp Greece 4 7820 nbsp 1 nbsp Norway 4 7421 nbsp 5 nbsp Canada 4 1422 nbsp 5 nbsp Philippines 3 8923 nbsp nbsp Poland 3 3924 nbsp 10 nbsp Niue 3 2125 nbsp 1 nbsp Czech Republic 2 8926 nbsp 2 nbsp Netherlands 2 8227 nbsp 15 nbsp Solomon Islands 2 5628 nbsp 6 nbsp Spain 2 4629 nbsp 9 nbsp Russia 2 3730 nbsp nbsp Germany 2 1831 nbsp nbsp Turkey 2 1432 nbsp 1 nbsp Chile 2 0533 nbsp 3 nbsp Vanuatu 1 9534 nbsp 7 nbsp Japan 1 8735 nbsp 10 nbsp Ukraine 1 7936 nbsp 1 nbsp El Salvador 1 6637 nbsp 5 nbsp South Africa 1 5338 nbsp 9 nbsp Sweden 1 4839 nbsp 16 nbsp Belgium 1 3140 nbsp 5 nbsp Hong Kong 1 2941 nbsp 1 nbsp Colombia 1 0842 nbsp 4 nbsp Thailand 1 0643 nbsp 4 nbsp Argentina 0 9044 nbsp 13 nbsp Cook Islands 0 7545 nbsp 10 nbsp Denmark 0 5646 nbsp 3 nbsp Brazil 0 5147 nbsp 3 nbsp Uruguay 0 4748 nbsp 2 nbsp Bulgaria 0 2149 nbsp 2 nbsp Latvia 0 07 Change from July 2018Complete rankings at INTRL SPORTMarch edit23 March 201915 00 CST UTC 06 El Salvador nbsp Cancelled nbsp NicaraguaSourceIndes Sports Complex Santa Ana 2 May editEuropean Championship C edit Main article 2018 19 Rugby League European Championship C Championship Final 18 May 201913 00 BST UTC 01 00 Greece nbsp 56 26 nbsp NorwayTries Mamouzelos 4 Constantinou 2 Nianiakas 2 Kartsonakis TuliatuGoals Meads 7 8 Bastas 1 1 Mamouzelos 0 1 Report Tries Diggs 2 Borsheim Milligan NordtunGoals Nordtun 2 4 Cummins 1 1 New River Stadium London 3 Attendance 608 4 Referee Cameron Worsley England 5 Touch judges Shane Daniel England Joe Turner England 5 Team detailsFB 1 Terry ConstantinouWG 2 Ioannis NakeCE 3 Konstantinos KatsidonisCE 4 Dimosthenis KartsonakisWG 5 Nikolaos KourkakisFE 6 Nikolaos BosmosHB 7 Jordan Meads c PR 8 Stefanos BastasHK 9 Peter MamouzelosPR 12 Ioannis RousoglouSR 11 Theodoros NianiakasSR 10 Grigoris KoutsimpogiorgosLK 13 Robert TuliatuInterchange BE 14 Aris DardamanisBE 15 Pantelis TsattaliosBE 17 Ioannis DimakasBE 18 Giorgos TsiakosCoach nbsp nbsp Jim Pizanias FB 1 Stephen MwikariaWG 2 Casey DiggsCE 3 Kristoffer BorsheimCE 4 Fredrik NordtunWG 5 Bendik KalvikFE 6 Nathan CumminsHB 7 Simon ViljoenPR 8 Sam MullinsHK 9 Kristoffer Milligan c PR 10 Ezra McIntyreSR 11 Nils Kristian HolteSR 12 Kristian Nordin SkipnesLK 13 Brett HarveyInterchange BE 14 Sonny MellorBE 15 Christoffer StalsbergBE 16 Lucas ZunigaBE 17 Josh Skidmore HornbyCoach nbsp nbsp Dave HunterItaly women in Turkey edit 18 May 201918 00 TRT UTC 03 Turkey nbsp 18 14 nbsp ItalyTries Acikgoz Gul KorkuGoals Acikgoz 3 3 Report Tries Iozzia Menotti PinarelloGoals Virgili 1 3 Beylerbeyi Stadium tr IstanbulReferee Vladan Kikanovic Serbia June editWorld Cup qualification Repechage edit Main article 2021 Rugby League World Cup qualification Repechage Play off qualifier 21 June 201919 00 AEST UTC 10 00 Cook Islands nbsp 66 6 nbsp South AfricaTries Ulberg 3 Niukore 2 R Rennie 2 Dargan E Noovao Puna V Rennie TeroiGoals Marsters 9 12 Tries TurnerGoals Cryer 1 1 Ringrose Park Sydney 6 7 Attendance 2 621 8 Referee Peter Gough Australia 9 Touch judges Adam Cassidy Australia Darian Furner Australia 9 Player of the Match Vincent Rennie Cook Islands Team detailsFB 1 Kayal IroWG 2 Paul UlbergCE 3 Marata NiukoreCE 4 Reubenn RennieWG 5 Steven MarstersFE 6 Brad Takairangi c HB 7 Troy DarganPR 8 Sam MataoraHK 9 Aaron TeroiPR 10 Tepai MoeroaSR 14 Vincent RennieSR 12 Reuben PorterLK 13 Pride Petterson RobatiInterchange BE 11 Brody TamaruaBE 15 Eli NoovaoBE 16 Moses Noovao McGrealBE 17 John PunaCoach nbsp nbsp Tony Iro FB 1 Will Smith JnrWG 2 Keegan TurnerCE 3 Byron HutchinsonCE 4 Esje EsterhuizenWG 5 Darren O DonovanFE 6 Bevan De VriesHB 7 Kam Cryer c PR 8 Joel TubbsHK 9 Edward ProudlerPR 10 Ashley BullSR 11 Shane Gillham c SR 12 Ayden PerryLK 13 Jonathan SoaresInterchange BE 14 Jason KingBE 15 Seth BuckleyBE 18 Louis MussonBE 20 Allan KasselmanCoach Jon WilsonPlay off 16 November 201917 00 ET UTC 04 00 10 United States nbsp 16 38 nbsp Cook IslandsTries Faraimo Howard ShipwayGoals Faraimo 2 3 Report Tries Dargan 2 Arona Gelling Glenn R Rennie V RennieGoals Marsters 5 7 Hodges Stadium Jacksonville 11 Attendance 150 12 Referee Scott Mikalauskas England Touch judges Peter Tapper Jamaica Kemoy White Jamaica 13 Team detailsFB 1 Corey MakelimWG 2 Ryan BurroughsCE 3 Bureta FaraimoCE 4 Elijah IerikoWG 5 Jamil RobinsonFE 6 Rory HumphreysHB 7 Connor DonehuePR 14 Mark Offerdahl c HK 9 Kristian FreedPR 15 Sonny PettybourneSR 11 Matt ShipwaySR 12 Daniel HowardLK 13 Eddy PettybourneInterchange BE 10 Tim StubbsBE 17 Joe EichnerBE 18 Charlie JonesBE 19 Kevin Reed JrCoach nbsp Sean Rutgerson FB 1 Kayal IroWG 2 Paul UlbergCE 3 Reubenn RennieCE 4 Anthony GellingWG 5 Steven MarstersFE 6 Brad TakairangiHB 7 Troy DarganPR 8 Sam MataoraHK 9 Aaron TeroiPR 10 Vincent RennieSR 11 Alex Glenn c SR 12 Marata NiukoreLK 13 Dominique Peyroux nbsp Interchange BE 14 Moses Noovao McGrealBE 15 Adam TangataBE 16 Uiti BakerBE 17 Tevin AronaCoach nbsp nbsp Tony IroOceania Cup edit Main article 2019 Oceania Cup rugby league Group A edit Team Pld W D L PF PA Pts nbsp Australia 2 1 0 1 38 20 18 2 nbsp New Zealand 2 1 0 1 38 40 2 2 nbsp Tonga 2 1 0 1 30 46 16 222 June 201917 40 NZST UTC 12 New Zealand nbsp 34 14 nbsp TongaTries Johnson 2 Hughes Manu Smith Tuivasa SheckGoals Marsters 5 6 report Tries Kata Taukeiaho TupouGoals Taukeiaho 1 2 Staggs 0 1 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 14 15 Attendance 23 624Referee Ben Cummins Australia 16 Team detailsFB 1 Roger Tuivasa SheckWG 2 Ken MaumaloCE 3 Esan MarstersCE 4 Joseph ManuWG 5 Dallin Watene Zelezniak c FE 6 Shaun JohnsonHB 7 Benji MarshallPR 8 Jesse BromwichHK 9 Brandon SmithPR 10 Jared Waerea HargreavesSR 11 Kenny BromwichSR 12 Briton NikoraLK 13 Isaac LiuInterchange BE 14 Jahrome HughesBE 15 Leeson Ah MauBE 16 Nelson Asofa SolomonaBE 17 James Fisher HarrisCoach nbsp Michael Maguire FB 1 William Hopoate c WG 2 David Fusitu aCE 3 Kotoni StaggsCE 4 Solomone KataWG 5 Daniel TupouFE 6 John AsiataHB 7 Tuimoala LoloheaPR 15 Addin Fonua BlakeHK 9 Siliva HaviliPR 10 Sio Siua TaukeiahoSR 11 Tevita Pangai JuniorSR 12 Manu Ma uLK 13 Jason Taumalolo c Interchange BE 14 Manase FainuBE 16 Peni TerepoBE 17 Sitili TupouniuaBE 19 Tevita TatolaCoach nbsp Kristian WoolfTouch judges 16 Chris McMillan New Zealand Chris Sutton Australia Video referee 16 Steve Chiddy Australia Notes Jahrome Hughes Briton Nikora both New Zealand Manase Fainu Kotoni Staggs and Sitili Tupouniua all Tonga made their Test debuts while John Asiata made his debut for Tonga having previously represented Samoa 25 October 201920 10 AEDT UTC 11 Australia nbsp 26 4 nbsp New ZealandTries Addo Carr Cook Frizell TedescoGoals Mitchell 4 5 Cherry Evans 1 1 Report Tries Nicoll KlokstadGoals Johnson 0 1 WIN Stadium Wollongong 17 14 Attendance 18 104Referee Gerard Sutton Australia Team detailsFB 1 James TedescoWG 2 Josh Addo CarrCE 3 Latrell MitchellCE 4 Jack WightonWG 5 Nick CotricFE 6 Cameron MunsterHB 7 Daly Cherry EvansPR 8 Josh PapaliiHK 9 Damien CookPR 10 David KlemmerSR 11 Boyd Cordner c SR 12 Tyson FrizellLK 13 Jake TrbojevicInterchange BE 14 Ben HuntBE 15 Payne HaasBE 16 Paul VaughanBE 17 Wade GrahamCoach nbsp Mal Meninga FB 1 Roger Tuivasa SheckWG 2 Ken MaumaloCE 3 Charnze Nicoll KlokstadCE 4 Joseph ManuWG 5 Jamayne IsaakoFE 6 Shaun JohnsonHB 7 Benji Marshall c PR 8 Leeson Ah MauHK 9 Brandon SmithPR 10 Jared Waerea HargreavesSR 11 Briton NikoraSR 12 Kenny BromwichLK 13 Adam BlairInterchange BE 14 Jahrome HughesBE 15 Zane TetevanoBE 16 Braden Hamlin UeleBE 17 Corey Harawira NaeraCoach nbsp Michael MaguireMan of the Match Damien Cook Australia Touch judges Nick Beashel Australia Dave Munro Australia Video referees Ben Galea Australia Jared Maxwell Australia Notes Josh Addo Carr Nick Cotric Payne Haas Jack Wighton all Australia Braden Hamlin Uele and Corey Harawira Naera both New Zealand made their Test debuts while Paul Vaughan made his debut for Australia having previously represented Italy and Charnze Nicoll Klokstad and Zane Tetevano made their debut for New Zealand both having previously represented the Cook Islands 2 November 201919 40 NZDT UTC 13 Tonga Invitational nbsp 16 12 nbsp AustraliaTries Hopoate Jennings Pangai JuniorGoals Staggs 2 4 Report Tries Wighton VaughanGoals Mitchell 2 2 Eden Park Auckland 14 Attendance 25 257Referee Gerard Sutton Australia Team detailsFB 1 William HopoateWG 2 David Fusitu aCE 3 Michael JenningsCE 4 Konrad HurrellWG 5 Daniel TupouFE 6 Tuimoala LoloheaHB 21 Kotoni StaggsPR 15 Addin Fonua BlakeHK 9 Siliva HaviliPR 10 Sio Siua Taukeiaho c SR 11 Ben Murdoch MasilaSR 12 Manu Ma uLK 13 Jason Taumalolo c Interchange BE 8 Andrew FifitaBE 14 Sione KatoaBE 19 Tevita Pangai JuniorBE 20 Joe OfahengaueCoach nbsp Kristian Woolf FB 1 James TedescoWG 2 Josh Addo CarrCE 3 Latrell MitchellCE 4 Jack WightonWG 5 Nick CotricFE 6 Cameron MunsterHB 7 Daly Cherry EvansPR 8 Josh PapaliiHK 9 Damien CookPR 10 David KlemmerSR 11 Boyd Cordner c SR 12 Tyson FrizellLK 13 Jake TrbojevicInterchange BE 14 Cameron MurrayBE 15 Payne HaasBE 16 Paul VaughanBE 17 Wade GrahamCoach nbsp Mal MeningaTouch judges Nick Beashel Australia Dave Munro Australia Video referee Jared Maxwell Australia Notes Cameron Murray Australia made his Test debut Group B edit Team Pld W D L PF PA Pts nbsp Fiji 2 2 0 0 66 38 28 4 nbsp Samoa 2 1 0 1 42 50 8 2 nbsp Papua New Guinea 2 0 0 2 26 46 20 022 June 201919 55 AEST UTC 10 Papua New Guinea nbsp 6 24 nbsp SamoaTries WapiGoals Martin 1 1 report Tries Aloiai Harris Tavita Luai PauloGoals Isaako 4 4 Leichhardt Oval Sydney 14 18 Attendance 8 408Referee Adam Gee Australia 16 Team detailsFB 1 Edene GebbieWG 2 Junior RauCE 3 Bernard LewisCE 4 Xavier CoatesWG 5 Terry WapiFE 6 Edwin IpapeHB 7 Kyle LaybuttPR 8 Enock MakiHK 9 James Segeyaro c PR 10 Luke PageSR 11 Rhyse MartinSR 12 Nixon PuttLK 13 Moses MeningaInterchange BE 14 Kurt BaptisteBE 15 Rhadley BrawaBE 16 Zev JohnBE 17 Stanton AlbertCoach nbsp Michael Marum FB 1 Jamayne IsaakoWG 2 Jorge TaufuaCE 3 Hymel HuntCE 4 Marion SeveWG 5 David NofoalumaFE 6 Chanel Harris TavitaHB 7 Anthony Milford c PR 8 Junior PauloHK 9 Jarome LuaiPR 17 Josh AloiaiSR 11 Raymond Faitala MarinerSR 12 Jaydn Su ALK 13 Martin TaupauInterchange BE 10 James GavetBE 14 Mason LinoBE 15 Michael Chee KamBE 16 Herman Ese eseCoach nbsp Matt ParishTouch judges 16 Nick Morel Australia David Munro Australia Video referees 16 Henry Perenara New Zealand Bryan Norrie Australia Notes Xavier Coates Edene Gebbie Edwin Ipape Zev John Kyle Laybutt Bernard Lewis Terry Wapi all Papua New Guinea Chanel Harris Tavita Hymel Hunt Marion Seve and Jaydn Su A all Samoa made their Test debuts while Jamayne Isaako made his debut for Samoa having previously represented New Zealand 2 November 201914 20 NZDT UTC 13 Samoa nbsp 18 44 nbsp FijiTries Taufua 2 Lafai MulitaloGoals Lafai 1 4 Report Tries Kikau 2 Miller Lovodua Lumelume Naiqama Ratuvakacereivalu WiliameGoals Wakeham 5 6 Moceidreke 1 2 Eden Park Auckland 14 Attendance 25 257Referee Grant Atkins Australia Team detailsFB 1 Ronaldo MulitaloWG 2 Jorge TaufuaCE 3 Tim LafaiCE 4 Joseph Leilua c WG 5 Brian To oFE 6 Marion SeveHB 7 Jarome LuaiPR 8 Junior PauloHK 9 Danny LeviPR 10 Martin TaupauSR 11 Tino Fa asuamaleauiSR 12 Michael Chee KamLK 14 Dunamis LuiInterchange BE 13 Bunty AfoaBE 15 Moses LeotaBE 16 Luciano LeiluaBE 17 James GavetCoach nbsp Matt Parish FB 1 Sitiveni MoceidrekeWG 2 Isaac LumelumeCE 3 Taane MilneCE 4 Brayden WiliameWG 5 Suliasi VunivaluFE 6 Kevin Naiqama c HB 7 Brandon WakehamPR 8 Kane EvansHK 9 Joe LovoduaPR 10 Tui KamikamicaSR 11 Viliame KikauSR 12 Ben NakubuwaiLK 13 D Rhys MillerInterchange BE 14 Lamar LiolevaveBE 15 Joseph RatuvakacereivaluBE 18 King VuniyayawaBE 19 Penioni TagituimuaCoach nbsp Brandon CostinTouch judges Paki Parkinson New Zealand Stephane Vincent France Video referee Jared Maxwell Australia Notes Tino Fa asuamaleaui Luciano Leilua Moses Leota Ronaldo Mulitalo Brian To o all Samoa Lamar Liolevave and Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu both Fiji made their Test debuts while Danny Levi made his debut for Samoa having previously represented New Zealand 9 November 201917 20 NZDT UTC 13 Fiji nbsp 22 20 nbsp Papua New GuineaTries Kamikamica Kikau Nakubuwai WiliameGoals Wakeham 3 4 Tries Boas Gebbie MartinGoals Martin 4 4 Rugby League Park Christchurch 14 Attendance 8 875Referee Chris Kendall England Team detailsFB 1 Sitiveni MoceidrekeWG 2 Maika SivoCE 3 Taane MilneCE 4 Brayden WiliameWG 5 Suliasi VunivaluFE 6 Kevin Naiqama c HB 7 Brandon WakehamPR 8 Kane EvansHK 9 Joe LovoduaPR 10 Tui KamikamicaSR 11 Viliame KikauSR 12 Ben NakubuwaiLK 13 D Rhys MillerInterchange BE 14 Lamar LiolevaveBE 15 Joseph RatuvakacereivaluBE 18 King VuniyayawaBE 19 Penioni TagituimuaCoach nbsp Brandon Costin FB 1 Alex JohnstonWG 2 Edene GebbieCE 3 Daniel RussellCE 4 Justin OlamWG 5 Terry WapiFE 6 Kyle LaybuttHB 7 Watson BoasPR 8 Wellington AlbertHK 9 Wartovo PuaraPR 10 Luke PageSR 11 Nixon PuttSR 12 Rhyse Martin c LK 13 Moses MeningaInterchange BE 14 Edwin IpapeBE 15 Stanton AlbertBE 16 Enock MakiBE 17 Stargroth AmeanCoach nbsp Michael MarumTouch judges Chris Butler Australia Paki Parkinson New Zealand Video referee Shayne Hayne Australia Notes Daniel Russell Papua New Guinea made his Test debut while Alex Johnston made his debut for Papua New Guinea having previously represented Australia Fiji vs Lebanon men in Australia edit 22 June 201917 40 AEST UTC 10 Fiji nbsp 58 14 nbsp LebanonTries Bukuya 2 Sivo 2 Vunivalu 2 Lovodua Kamikamica Kikau WakehamGoals Wakeham 8 9 Roqica 1 1 Tries Miski 2 LichaaGoals Maarbani 1 2 Robinson 0 1 Leichhardt Oval Sydney 14 18 Attendance 8 408Referee Matt Cecchin Australia 19 Team detailsFB 1 Marcelo MontoyaWG 2 Suliasi VunivaluCE 3 Isaac LumelumeCE 4 Mikaele RavalawaWG 5 Maika SivoFE 6 Sitiveni MoceidrekeHB 7 Brandon WakehamPR 8 Tui KamikamicaHK 9 Joe LovoduaPR 10 Korbin Sims c SR 11 Viliame KikauSR 12 Taane MilneLK 13 Jayson BukuyaInterchange BE 14 D Rhys MillerBE 15 Salesi Fainga aBE 16 Junior RoqicaBE 17 Penioni TagituimuaCoach nbsp Brandon Costin FB 1 Anthony LayounWG 2 Jayden El JalkhCE 3 Bilal MaarbaniCE 4 Allan LockwoodWG 5 Abbas MiskiFE 6 Reece RobinsonHB 7 Robbie Farah c PR 8 Kayne KalacheHK 9 Michael LichaaPR 10 Tim MannahSR 11 Ahmad EllazSR 12 Elie El ZakhemLK 13 James RoumanosInterchange BE 14 Jacob KirazBE 15 Jalal BazzazBE 16 Toufic El HageBE 17 Nick KassisCoach nbsp Rick StoneTouch judges 19 Ricky MacFarlane Australia Todd Smith Australia Video referees 19 Henry Perenara New Zealand Beau Scott Australia Notes This fixture was initially announced as Fiji vs Cook Islands though the Cook Islands withdrew to play their already planned World Cup qualifying fixture against South Africa 6 Isaac Lumelume D Rhys Miller Mikaele Ravalawa Maika Sivo Penioni Tagituimua Brandon Wakeham all Fiji Jalal Bazzaz Jayden El Jalkh Kayne Kalache Jacob Kiraz Allan Lockwood James Roumanos and Elie El Zakhem all Lebanon made their Test debuts Samoa women in New Zealand edit 22 June 201915 10 NZST UTC 12 New Zealand nbsp 46 8 nbsp SamoaTries Hireme 2 Takairangi 2 Bartlett Keremete Maynard McGregor NichollsGoals Poko 4 8 Nicholls 1 1 Report Tries Ale Fineaso LeviGoals Lemanu 0 2 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 14 15 Referee Paki Parkinson New Zealand 19 Fiji vs Papua New Guinea women in Australia edit 22 June 201915 40 AEST UTC 10 Papua New Guinea nbsp 0 28 nbsp FijiReport Tries Raikadroka 2 Hartigan Radiniyavuni RokomaramaGoals Naitokatoka 4 5 Leichhardt Oval Sydney 18 Referee Kasey Badger Australia 19 Serbia women in Italy edit 22 June 201918 00 CEST UTC 02 Italy nbsp 26 0 nbsp SerbiaTries Neri 2 Gavagna Stucchi PivaGoals Gavagna 3 5 ReportBella Italia Village Lignano 20 Referee Paolo Bucci Italy United States men in Jamaica edit 22 June 201915 30 EDT UTC 04 Jamaica nbsp 26 24 nbsp United StatesTries Grant 2 Walker Thomas MorrisGoals Thompson 2 Bailey 1 Report Tries Robinson Jones Wathen SylkGoals Foster 3 Jones 1 University of the West Indies Kingston 21 July editColombia vs India men in Australia edit 14 July 201915 00 AEST UTC 10 Colombia nbsp 16 30 nbsp IndiaTries Zuluaga 3 Goals Vargas 2 Report Tries Mahli 3 Chowdhury Anuridh KhanGoals Sharma 3 W J Scott Park BrisbaneAttendance 550 22 Referee Isaac FreemanAugust editSerbia men in Czech Republic edit 24 August 201917 00 CEST UTC 02 Czech Republic nbsp 18 10 nbsp SerbiaGoals Daniel Vesely 1 4 Report in Serbian Tries Đorđe Stosic Stefan ArsicGoals Vladimir Milutinovic 1 2 Vrchlabi Football Stadium Vrchlabi 23 Attendance 400Referee Jaroslav Bzoch cz Czech Republic Notes This fixture was initially announced as Czech Republic vs Netherlands 24 25 September editCanada women tour of Serbia edit 14 September 2019Serbia nbsp 6 34 nbsp CanadaTries Jelena StoiljkovicGoals Maja Baosic 1 1 Report in Serbian Tries Sabrina Madaid 2 Mackenye Kane Tasha Naismith Ben Skinner Krista KentGoals Tasha Naismith 3 4 Sabrina Madaid 2 4 SC Inge BelgradeAttendance 250Referee Petar Milanovic Serbia 21 September 201913 30 CEST UTC 02 Serbia nbsp 4 26 nbsp CanadaTries Maja BaosicGoals Maja Baosic 0 1 Report in Serbian Tries Gabriela Hindli 2 Lea Milosevic Ben Skiner Rasa NaismitGoals Tasa Naismit 2 5 Sabrine Madaid 1 1 Makis Stadium BelgradeAttendance 100Referee Stefan Stamenic Serbia Canada men tour of the Balkans edit 14 September 2019Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp 2 78 nbsp CanadaGoals Filip Stosic 1 1 Report in Serbian Tries Tyler Doran 3 Brad Austin 2 Ash Calvert 2 Ethan Langs Michael Mastdanni Emil Borggren Scycer Dumas James Gwatkin Toni Felix Charles CurianGoals Ash Calvert 7 10 Brad Austin 4 4 SC Inge BelgradeAttendance 150Referee Stefan Stamenic Serbia 21 September 201915 30 CEST UTC 02 Serbia nbsp 36 8 nbsp CanadaTries Predrag Keglic Milos Zogovic Vladimir Milutinovic Milos Calic Stevan Stevanovic Aleksandar Đorđevic Rajko TrifunovicGoals Dzavid Jasari 3 4 Milos Zogovic 1 3 Report in Serbian Tries Ethan Langs Tony FelixGoals Brad Austin 0 2 Makis Stadium BelgradeAttendance 250 26 Referee Radoslav Novakovic Serbia Greece women in Turkey edit 14 September 201915 00 TRT UTC 03 Turkey nbsp 40 4 nbsp GreeceTrakya University Aysekadin Campus Edirne 27 Greece men in Turkey edit 14 September 201917 00 TRT UTC 03 Turkey nbsp 24 38 nbsp GreeceReportTrakya University Aysekadin Campus Edirne 27 Attendance 150Referee Andrew Pilkington Spain 28 Netherlands men in Germany edit See also Griffin Cup Griffin Cup 14 September 201916 00 CEST UTC 02 Germany nbsp 18 56 nbsp NetherlandsGnarrenburg 29 Peru vs Uruguary men in Australia edit 15 September 201915 00 AEST UTC 10 Peru nbsp 34 30 nbsp UruguayTries Jye Sommers 3 Isaiah Parker Sean Day Josh Marrufo Davidson Jayden IbarburuGoals Frank Altamirano 3 Report Tries Diego Papa 2 Julio Toledo Steve Clarke Nico PapaGoals Diego Papa 5 Waminda Oval SydneyAttendance 350 30 Referee Wayne Beh Australia Czech Republic women in Poland edit 28 September 201914 00 CEST UTC 02 Poland nbsp 34 18 nbsp Czech RepublicTries Kowalski 2 Churmycz Kolodziej Kowalewski Mykietyn MichalowskiGoals Michalowski 3 7 Tries Chrbolka Hovard NovotnyGoals Vesely 2 2 Tichy 1 1 KS Budowlani LodzReferee Misa Vakadranu Netherlands Team detailsFB 1 Robert MykietynWG 2 Jacek GalewskiCE 27 Mark ChurmyczCE 23 Alex KowalskiWG 5 Kamil OwocFE 19 Jonathan TutakHB 9 Nathan MichalowskiPR 8 Wojtek Sieczkowski c HK 7 Mateusz KowalewskiPR 10 Stephen KolodziejSR 11 Chippie KorostchukSR 13 Liam SiejkaLK 12 Seweryn SmolisInterchange BE 6 Jakub JastrzebowskiBE 14 Emil PetitBE 15 Mateusz KlosinskiBE 16 Mateusz DziagCoach nbsp nbsp Lee Addison FB 1 Oldrich ChrbolkaWG 2 Vojtech MachCE 3 Matej RojtCE 4 Tomas KasikWG 5 Jakub TichyFE 6 Ladislav CintlerHB 7 Daniel VeselyPR 8 Tomas AdamecHK 9 Filip SobotkaPR 10 Jaroslav NovotnySR 11 Martin HancSR 12 Pavel MejstrikLK 13 Ondrej Preininger c Interchange BE 14 David BelohlavekBE 15 Jan HovardBE 16 Daniel PechalBE 17 Tomas BrejtrCoach nbsp Ladislav CintlerMan of the Match Chippie Korostchuk Poland October editMEA Championship edit 2 October 201914 00 WAT UTC 1 Nigeria nbsp 25 12 nbsp GhanaTries Fagborun 3 AdebiyiGoals I Lawal Saulawa 4 4 Field Goals I Lawal Saulawa 1 Report Tries Bless Mensah TettegahGoals Bless Mensah 2 2 Teslim Balogun Stadium Lagos 31 Referee Phil Smith 2 October 201917 00 WAT UTC 1 Cameroon nbsp 4 8 nbsp MoroccoTries Emmanuel de Porta Report Goals Iliass Laachiri 3 3 Field Goals Iliass Laachiri 2 Teslim Balogun Stadium Lagos 31 Referee Kevin de la Rose France 32 Third place play off 5 October 201914 00 WAT UTC 1 Ghana nbsp 10 4 nbsp CameroonTries Sarpong TettegahGoals Tettegah 1 Report Tries HermandTeslim Balogun Stadium Lagos 31 Referee Phil Smith Final 5 October 2019Nigeria nbsp 38 10 nbsp MoroccoTries Adebiyi 2 Agwoje 2 Prince I Lawal Saulawa Izuchykwu G JohnGoals I Lawal Saulawa 3 G John 2 Report Tries Eddiche LaachiriGoals Laachiri 1 Teslim Balogun Stadium Lagos 31 Referee Kevin de la Rose France 33 France women in Turkey edit 5 October 201920 00 TRT UTC 03 Turkey nbsp 4 54 nbsp FranceEsenler Stadium Istanbul 34 Italy vs Malta men in Australia edit 12 October 201914 30 AEDT UTC 11 Italy nbsp 20 23 nbsp MaltaTries Iaria Pelligra PetraliaGoals Pelligra 4 4 Report Tries Benson Campbell Falzon SammutGoals Sammut 3 4 Drop goals SammutKirkham Park Sydney 35 36 Attendance 1 200Referee Lachlan Greenfield Australia Team detailsFB 1 Samuel DoloresWG 2 Matt TedescoCE 3 Nick OkladnikovCE 4 Ronny PalumboWG 5 Brock PelligraFE 6 Gus GarzanitiHB 7 Josh NatoliPR 8 John TrimboliHK 9 Joey Tramontana c PR 10 Rhys SciglitanoSR 11 Alexander MylesSR 12 Ryan KingLK 13 Ethan NatoliInterchange BE 14 Luke HodgeBE 15 Vince RipepiBE 16 Anton IariaBE 17 Daniel PetraliaCoach nbsp nbsp Leo Epifania FB 1 Justin RodriguesWG 2 Nathan BensonCE 3 Emanuel SultanaCE 4 Cameron MazzelliWG 5 Jye EllulFE 6 Jono DallasHB 7 Jarrod SammutPR 8 Kyal GreeneHK 9 Adam CampbellPR 10 Peter CroninSR 11 Kyle CasselSR 15 Jake LennoxLK 13 Tyler Cassel c Interchange BE 14 Joel BradfordBE 16 Jake ScottBE 17 Zach BorgBE 18 Nathan FalzonCoach nbsp Aaron McDonaldSweden men in Poland edit 12 October 201914 00 CEST UTC 02 Poland nbsp 16 50 nbsp SwedenKS Budowlani LodzReferee Misa Vakadranu Netherlands Philippines vs Italy men in Australia edit 19 October 201914 30 AEDT UTC 11 Philippines nbsp 16 44 nbsp ItalyTries Clarke Cortez PhillipsGoals Goodwin 2 2 Stephenson 0 1 Tries Olocco 2 Zaurrini 2 J Natoli Okladnikov Pelligra Scarpelli SciglitanoGoals Pelligra 5 9 Windsor Sporting Complex Sydney 37 Team detailsFB 1 Richie Goodwin c WG 2 Jhun CortezCE 3 Marco Dela PenaCE 4 Ned StephensonWG 5 John NicodemusFE 16 Gerald ReyesHB 7 Ryan ClarkePR 8 Rez PhillipsHK 9 Luke SramaPR 10 Ramon StubbsSR 11 Ricky KuciaSR 12 Corey Kurnoth JrLK 19 Michael GreenhalghInterchange BE 6 Judd GreenhalghBE 14 Odyssey LaderasBE 15 Klese HaasBE 20 Trent KurnothCoach nbsp nbsp Arwin Marcus FB 1 Brock PelligraWG 2 Matt Tedesco c CE 3 Nick OkladnikovCE 4 Ronny PalumboWG 5 Michele OloccoFE 6 Marc ZaurriniHB 7 Josh NatoliPR 8 Matt BonannoHK 9 Lachlan ScarpelliPR 10 Luke HodgeSR 11 Daniel De VecchisSR 12 Ryan King c LK 13 Daniel PetraliaInterchange BE 14 Simone BoscoloBE 15 Rhys SciglitanoBE 16 Santino BattaglioloBE 17 Ethan NatoliCoach nbsp nbsp Leo EpifaniaNorway men in Poland edit 19 October 201913 00 CEST UTC 02 Poland nbsp 0 68 nbsp NorwayKS Budowlani Lodz New Zealand women in Australia edit 25 October 201917 40 AEDT UTC 11 Australia nbsp 28 8 nbsp New ZealandTries Harden Brigginshaw Sergis Apps TungaiGoals Tungai 4 6 Report Tries Feterika HiremeGoals Nicholls 0 2 WIN Stadium Wollongong 17 14 Referee Belinda Sharpe Australia Malta vs Turkey men in Australia edit 26 October 201914 00 AEDT UTC 11 Malta nbsp 28 12 nbsp TurkeyTries K Cassel 2 Grech Muscat ScottGoals Sammut 4 5 Report Tries Sahin A Salman CochraneGoals Bokeyhan Surer 2 2 New Era Stadium Sydney 35 Attendance 600Referee Mitchell Robinson Australia Team detailsFB 1 Jye EllulWG 2 Nathan FalzonCE 3 Cameron MazzelliCE 4 Kyle CasselWG 5 Tyson MuscatFE 6 Justin RodriguesHB 7 Jarrod SammutPR 8 Kyal GreeneHK 9 Adam CampbellPR 10 Peter CroninSR 11 Jake ScottSR 12 Aaron GrechLK 13 Tyler Cassel c Interchange BE 14 Joel BradfordBE 15 Zach BorgBE 16 Tyson FreemanBE 17 Matt BorgCoach nbsp Aaron McDonald FB 13 Alper KaraborkWG 2 Atilla SahineCE 9 Presley Salman CochraneCE 4 Arda Dalcik c WG 8 Errol CarterFE 6 Ali Bokeyhan SurerHB 12 Aydin Salman CochranePR 15 Enes ErtenHK 7 Bilal YaziciPR 10 Adem BaskonyaliSR 11 Emre KutupSR 14 Doruk CeliktutanLK 3 Yusuf AydinInterchange BE 1 Huseyin SasmazBE 5 Sergen Ramazan Isik nbsp BE 16 Kenan TarpisBE 20 Yusuf DagdanasarCoach nbsp Scott HartasGreat Britain Lions tour edit Main article 2019 Great Britain Lions tour 26 October 201920 10 NZDT UTC 13 Tonga nbsp 14 6 nbsp Great BritainTries Jennings KatoaGoals Taukeiaho 3 3 Report Tries BatemanGoals Widdop 1 1 Waikato Stadium Hamilton 38 Attendance 9 420Referee Chris Kendall England Team detailsFB 1 William HopoateWG 2 David Fusitu aCE 3 Michael JenningsCE 19 Konrad HurrellWG 5 Daniel TupouFE 6 Tuimoala LoloheaHB 20 Tesi NiuPR 15 Addin Fonua BlakeHK 9 Siliva HaviliPR 10 Sio Siua Taukeiaho c SR 11 Ben Murdoch MasilaSR 12 Manu Ma uLK 13 Jason Taumalolo c Interchange BE 8 Andrew FifitaBE 14 Sione KatoaBE 16 John AsiataBE 17 Sitili TupouniuaCoach nbsp Kristian Woolf FB 1 Lachlan CooteWG 2 Jermaine McGillvaryCE 3 Zak HardakerCE 4 Oliver GildartWG 5 Ryan HallSO 6 Gareth WiddopSH 7 Jackson HastingsPR 8 Chris HillHK 9 Josh HodgsonPR 10 Luke ThompsonSR 11 John BatemanSR 12 Elliott WhiteheadLF 13 James Graham c Interchange BE 14 Josh JonesBE 15 Tom BurgessBE 16 Jonny LomaxBE 17 Alex WalmsleyCoach nbsp Wayne BennettTouch judges Chris Butler Australia Chris McMillan New Zealand Video referee Jared Maxwell Australia Notes Tesi Niu Tonga Jackson Hastings and Josh Jones both Great Britain made their Test debuts Hastings and Jones were the only Great Britain players to have not previously represented their home nation James Graham Great Britain made his 50th Test appearance his 6th for Great Britain with 44 for England He became the 4th Briton and 8th person overall to do so 39 40 James Graham Great Britain is the only player to have previously played for the Lions who were last active in 2007 40 2 November 201917 00 NZDT UTC 13 New Zealand nbsp 12 8 nbsp Great BritainTries Isaako Harawira NaeraGoals Isaako 2 3 Report Tries ClarkGoals Widdop 2 3 Eden Park Auckland 38 Attendance 25 575Referee Chris Kendall England 41 Team detailsFB 1 Roger Tuivasa SheckWG 2 Ken MaumaloCE 3 Charnze Nicoll KlokstadCE 4 Joseph ManuWG 5 Jamayne IsaakoFE 6 Kieran ForanHB 7 Benji Marshall c PR 8 Zane TetevanoHK 21 Kodi NikorimaPR 10 Jared Waerea HargreavesSR 11 Briton NikoraSR 12 Kenny BromwichLK 13 Joseph TapineInterchange BE 14 Jahrome HughesBE 15 Corey Harawira NaeraBE 16 Leeson Ah MauBE 17 Adam BlairCoach nbsp Michael Maguire FB 1 Jonny LomaxWG 2 Jermaine McGillvaryCE 3 Zak HardakerCE 4 Jake ConnorWG 5 Ryan HallSO 6 Gareth WiddopSH 7 Jackson HastingsPR 8 Chris HillHK 9 Josh HodgsonPR 10 Tom BurgessSR 11 John BatemanSR 12 Elliott WhiteheadLF 13 James Graham c Interchange BE 14 Josh JonesBE 15 Joe PhilbinBE 16 Daryl ClarkBE 17 Alex WalmsleyCoach nbsp Wayne BennettTouch judges Chris Butler Australia Chris McMillan New Zealand Video referee Henry Perenara New Zealand Notes Adam Blair New Zealand made his 50th Test appearance for New Zealand becoming the 2nd New Zealander and 9th person overall to do so 42 9 November 201920 00 NZDT UTC 13 New Zealand nbsp 23 8 nbsp Great BritainTries Manu Johnson MaumaloGoals Isaako 5 7 Drop goals Isaako Tries HodgsonGoals Widdop 2 2 Rugby League Park Christchurch 38 Attendance 8 875Referee Gerard Sutton Australia Team detailsFB 1 Roger Tuivasa SheckWG 2 Ken MaumaloCE 3 Charnze Nicoll KlokstadCE 4 Joseph ManuWG 5 Jamayne IsaakoFE 6 Shaun JohnsonHB 7 Benji Marshall c PR 8 Zane TetevanoHK 9 Brandon SmithPR 10 Jared Waerea HargreavesSR 11 Briton NikoraSR 15 Kevin ProctorLK 13 Joseph TapineInterchange BE 12 Corey Harawira NaeraBE 14 Kodi NikorimaBE 16 Leeson Ah MauBE 17 Adam BlairCoach nbsp Michael Maguire FB 1 Jonny LomaxWG 2 Jermaine McGillvaryCE 3 Jack HughesCE 4 Jake ConnorWG 18 Blake AustinSO 6 Gareth WiddopSH 7 Jackson HastingsPR 8 Chris HillHK 9 Josh HodgsonPR 10 Tom BurgessSR 11 John BatemanSR 12 Elliott WhiteheadLF 13 James Graham c Interchange BE 14 Josh JonesBE 16 Daryl ClarkBE 17 Alex WalmsleyBE 20 Luke ThompsonCoach nbsp Wayne BennettTouch judges Chris McMillan New Zealand Dave Munro Australia Video referee Henry Perenara New Zealand Notes Blake Austin and Jack Hughes both Great Britain made their Test debuts having not previously represented their home nation 16 November 201917 30 UTC 10 Papua New Guinea nbsp 28 10 nbsp Great BritainTries Boas Ipape Johnston Olam PuttGoals Martin 3 4 Laybutt 1 1 Report Tries Austin HodgsonGoals Widdop 1 2 PNG Football Stadium Port Moresby 38 Referee Grant Atkins Australia Team detailsFB 1 Alex JohnstonWG 2 Edene GebbieCE 3 David MeadCE 4 Justin OlamWG 5 Stargroth AmeanFE 6 Kyle LaybuttHB 7 Watson BoasPR 8 Wellington AlbertHK 9 Wartovo Puara JrPR 10 Luke PageSR 11 Nixon PuttSR 12 Daniel RussellLK 13 Rhyse Martin c Interchange BE 14 Edwin IpapeBE 15 Garry LoBE 16 Stanton AlbertBE 17 Moses MeningaCoach nbsp Michael Marum FB 1 Jonny LomaxWG 2 Jermaine McGillvaryCE 3 Jack HughesCE 4 Jake ConnorWG 5 Blake AustinSO 6 Gareth WiddopSH 7 Jackson HastingsPR 8 Chris HillHK 9 Josh HodgsonPR 10 Tom BurgessSR 11 John BatemanSR 12 Elliott WhiteheadLF 13 James Graham c Interchange BE 15 Luke ThompsonBE 17 Alex WalmsleyBE 18 Joe PhilbinBE 19 George WilliamsCoach nbsp Wayne BennettTouch judges Hanua Rupa Papua New Guinea Mexi Topani Papua New Guinea Video referee Shayne Hayne Australia World Cup qualifiers European play off tournament edit Main article 2019 Rugby League European play off tournament Group A edit Pos Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Ireland 2 2 0 0 67 12 55 4 Qualification for 2021 Rugby League World Cup2 nbsp Italy 2 1 0 1 38 29 9 23 nbsp Spain 2 0 0 2 12 76 64 0Source ERL 26 October 201917 00 CEST UTC 02 00 Spain nbsp 8 42 nbsp IrelandTries R FrancoGoals Pallares 2 2 Report Tries McCarthy 2 Bentley Keyes McNally Podesta RobertsGoals Podesta 7 7 Ciutat de l Esport Xativa 43 44 Attendance 1 013 45 Referee Geoffrey Poumes France 46 Touch judges Ludovic Bernard France Alexandre Guedes France Team detailsFB 1 Romain FrancoWG 2 Alexis EscamillaCE 3 Antonio Puerta nbsp CE 4 Alex Doutres c WG 5 Daniel GarciaFE 6 Luc FrancoHB 7 Romain PallaresPR 8 Gaetan EstrugaHK 9 Miguel Blanco ChartersPR 10 Maxime GarciaSR 11 Emir Walid BouregbaSR 12 Anthony DelgadoLK 13 Julien AgulloInterchange BE 14 Kevin AparicioBE 15 Ludovic RenuBE 16 Rafael GarciaBE 17 Simon JuarezCoach nbsp Darren Fisher FB 1 Ethan RyanWG 2 Matt CoadeCE 3 Frankie HaltonCE 4 James BentleyWG 5 Roland PodestaSO 6 Gregg McNallySH 7 Joe Keyes nbsp PR 8 Liam ByrneHK 9 Bob Beswick c PR 10 Pat MoranSR 11 Oliver RobertsSR 12 Tyrone McCarthyLF 13 George KingInterchange BE 15 Ronan MichaelBE 16 Danny BridgeBE 17 Michael WardBE 19 Declan O DonnellCoach nbsp nbsp Stuart LittlerNotes This match was originally fixtured to be played at Estadio Matias Prats in Torredonjimeno 47 2 November 201916 00 CET UTC 01 00 Italy nbsp 34 4 nbsp SpainTries Passera 2 Campagnolo King Santi TramontanaGoals Campagnolo 5 7 Report Tries L FrancoGoals Pallares 0 1 Stadio G Teghil Lignano Sabbiadoro 43 Referee Benjamin Casty France 46 Touch judges Jaroslav Bzoch cz Czech Republic Geoffrey Poumes France Team detailsFB 1 Samuel DoloresWG 2 Emanuele Passera nbsp CE 3 Ethan Natoli nbsp CE 4 Ronny PalumboWG 5 Richard LeporiFE 6 Gus GarzanitiHB 7 Jack CampagnoloPR 8 Alec SusinoHK 9 Joey TramontanaPR 10 Brenden Santi c SR 11 Ryan KingSR 12 Alexander MylesLK 13 Gioele CelerinoInterchange BE 14 Daniel PetraliaBE 15 Anton IariaBE 16 Rhys SciglitanoBE 17 John TrimboliCoach nbsp nbsp Leo Epifania FB 1 Romain FrancoWG 2 Alexis EscamillaCE 3 Daniel GarciaCE 4 Alex Doutres c WG 5 Ludovic RenuFE 6 Luc FrancoHB 7 Romain PallaresPR 8 Gaetan EstrugaHK 9 Miguel Blanco ChartersPR 10 Kevin AparicioSR 11 Antonio PuertaSR 12 Rafael GarciaLK 13 Julien Agullo nbsp Interchange BE 14 Miquel TomasBE 15 Maxime GarciaBE 16 Emir Walid BouregbaBE 17 Anthony DelgadoCoach nbsp Darren Fisher9 November 201919 00 IST UTC 01 00 Ireland nbsp 25 4 nbsp ItalyTries Moran 2 McNally KingGoals Podesta 4 4 Drop goals Keyes Report Tries TramontanaGoals Campagnolo 0 1 Morton Stadium Santry 43 Referee Liam Moore England 46 Touch judges Gareth Jones England Andy Smith England Team detailsFB 1 Ethan RyanWG 2 Matt CoadeCE 3 Zack McCombCE 4 James BentleyWG 5 Roland PodestaSO 6 Gregg McNallySH 7 Joe KeyesPR 8 Liam ByrneHK 9 Bob Beswick c PR 10 Pat MoranSR 11 Frankie HaltonSR 12 Tyrone McCarthyLF 13 George KingInterchange BE 15 Ronan MichaelBE 16 Danny BridgeBE 17 Michael WardBE 19 James MulvaneyCoach nbsp nbsp Stuart Littler FB 1 Samuel DoloresWG 2 Emanuele PasseraCE 3 Ethan NatoliCE 4 Ronny PalumboWG 5 Richard LeporiFE 6 Gus GarzanitiHB 7 Jack CampagnoloPR 8 Alec SusinoHK 9 Joey TramontanaPR 10 Brenden Santi c nbsp SR 11 Ryan KingSR 12 Alexander MylesLK 13 Gioele CelerinoInterchange BE 14 Daniel PetraliaBE 15 Anton IariaBE 16 Rhys SciglitanoBE 17 John TrimboliCoach nbsp nbsp Leo EpifaniaGroup B edit Pos Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Scotland 2 2 0 0 128 24 104 4 Qualification for 2021 Rugby League World Cup2 nbsp Greece 2 1 0 1 106 48 58 23 nbsp Serbia 2 0 0 2 6 168 162 0Source ERL 26 October 201915 00 BST UTC 01 00 Scotland nbsp 86 0 nbsp SerbiaTries Oakes 3 Scott 3 Brierley 2 Alex Walker 2 Glohe Hellewell Kavanagh McLelland TurlandGoals Brierley 13 15 ReportLochinch Sports Pavilion Glasgow 43 48 Attendance 300 49 Referee Tom Grant England 46 Touch judges Dean Bowmer England Jack Smith England Team detailsFB 1 Alex WalkerWG 2 Davey DixonCE 3 David ScottCE 4 Ben HellewellWG 5 Will OakesSO 6 Callum McLellandSH 7 Ryan BrierleyPR 8 Luke DouglasHK 9 Danny Addy nbsp PR 10 Adam WalkerSR 11 Nick GloheSR 12 Ben KavanaghLF 13 Dale Ferguson c Interchange BE 15 Sam LuckleyBE 17 Kieran MoranBE 20 Matt HoggBE 23 Dan TurlandCoach nbsp nbsp Nathan Graham FB 1 Vojislav DedicWG 2 Zane BijoracCE 3 Aleksandar DjordjevicCE 4 James Mirceski nbsp WG 5 Dragan JankovicFE 6 Daniel MarjanovicHB 7 Ben StevanovicPR 8 Vladica NikolicHK 9 Rajko Jankovic nbsp PR 10 Milos CalicSR 11 Jason MurankaSR 12 Stefan NedeljkovicLK 13 Stevan Stevanovic c Interchange BE 14 Lazar ZivkovicBE 15 Vladimir MilutinovicBE 16 Ilija Radan nbsp BE 17 Daniel BurkeCoach nbsp Stuart Wilkinson1 November 201920 20 GMT UTC 00 00 Greece nbsp 24 42 nbsp ScotlandTries Kambos Mamouzelos Tuliatu ZampetidesGoals Meads 4 4 Report Tries Kavanagh 2 McLelland 2 Brierley Douglas Oakes ScottGoals Brierley 2 6 Thomas 2 2 Douglas 1 1 New River Stadium London 50 Attendance 350 51 Referee James Child England 46 Touch judges Peter Brooke England Matt Rossleigh England Team detailsFB 1 Terry ConstantinouWG 2 John MitsiasCE 3 Grigoris KoutsimpogiorgosCE 4 Mitchell ZampetidesWG 5 Nick MougiosFE 6 Chaise RobinsonHB 7 Jordan Meads c PR 8 Stefano TotidisHK 9 Peter MamouzelosPR 10 Robert TuliatuSR 11 Sebastian SellSR 12 Jake KambosLK 13 Billy MagouliasInterchange BE 14 Konstantinos KatsidonisBE 15 Stefanos BastasBE 16 Jake VrahnosBE 17 Theodoros NianiakasCoach nbsp nbsp Steve Georgallis FB 1 Alex WalkerWG 20 Matt HoggCE 3 David ScottCE 2 Davey DixonWG 5 Will OakesSO 6 Callum McLellandSH 7 Ryan BrierleyPR 8 Luke DouglasHK 9 Danny AddyPR 15 Sam LuckleySR 11 Nick GloheSR 12 Ben KavanaghLF 13 Dale Ferguson c Interchange BE 10 Dan TurlandBE 16 Joe McCleanBE 17 Kieran Moran nbsp BE 21 Liam FaughlinCoach nbsp nbsp Nathan Graham9 November 201913 00 CET UTC 01 00 Serbia nbsp 6 82 nbsp GreeceTries MirceskiGoals Zogovic 1 1 Report Tries Robinson 3 Bosmos 2 Meads 2 Mitsias 2 Constantinou Dardamanis Kambos Magoulias Mamouzelos Mougios G TsikrikasGoals Meads 9 Makis Stadium Belgrade 43 Attendance 180 52 Referee Robert Hicks England 46 53 Touch judges Denys Cherniev Ukraine Andrew Pilkington Spain Team detailsFB 1 Milos ZogovicWG 2 Dragan JankovicCE 3 Zane BijoracCE 4 Aleksandar DjordjevicWG 5 Rajko TrifunovicFE 6 Vojislav DedicHB 7 Daniel BurkePR 8 Vladica NikolicHK 9 Vlada DedicPR 16 Milos CalicSR 11 Jason MurankaSR 12 James MirceskiLK 13 Stevan Stevanovic c Interchange BE 10 Vladimir MilutinovicBE 14 Ilija RadanBE 15 Nikola SrbljaninBE 17 Lazar ZivkovicCoach nbsp Stuart Wilkinson FB 6 Chaise RobinsonWG 2 Nikolaos BosmosCE 5 Nick MougiosCE 4 Terry ConstantinouWG 3 John MitsiasFE 13 Billy MagouliasHB 7 Jordan Meads c PR 8 Stefanos BastasHK 9 Peter MamouzelosPR 16 Billy TsikrikasSR 11 Jake KambosSR 12 Sebastian SellLK 10 George TsikrikasInterchange BE 1 Adam VrahnosBE 15 Stefano TotidisBE 17 Robert TuliatuBE 18 Aris DardamanisCoach nbsp nbsp Steve GeorgallisNovember editJapan men in Philippines edit Asian Cup 9 November 2019Philippines nbsp 4 74 nbsp JapanReportAurora Rugby Football Club Manila 54 Attendance 1 000Referee Marc Leabres England women tour of Papua New Guinea edit 9 November 201914 00 UTC 10 Papua New Guinea nbsp 10 24 nbsp EnglandTries Joe RavuGoals Kaiat 1 2 Report Tries Rudge 4 Anderson ThompsonGoals Stanley 0 4 Gaskin 0 2 National Sports Institute GorokaAttendance 7 000Referee Paul Wani Papua New Guinea 16 November 201915 00 UTC 10 Papua New Guinea nbsp 20 16 nbsp EnglandTries Humeu Gwasamum Kapo JoeGoals Kaiat 2 4 Report Tries Stanley Rudge WilliamsGoals Stanley 2 4 PNG Football Stadium Port Moresby 14 Referee Chris Butler Australia Non RLIF international matches edit6 April 201915 00 IST UTC 01 Ireland A nbsp 44 14 nbsp Norway 55 Gormanston Park Dublin 56 Referee Eamonn Whelan Ireland 18 September 2019Serbia A nbsp 6 54 nbsp CanadaTries Vlado KusicGoals Đorđe Stosic 1 1 Report in Serbian Tries Ethan Langs 3 Scyler Dumas 2 Charles Curran Emil Borggren Brad Austin Ash Calvert Jordan HenryGoals Brad Austin 5 6 Ash Calvert 2 4 Belgrade 11 October 201916 30 FJT UTC 12 Fijian Women s PM s XIII nbsp 14 22 nbsp Australian Women s PM s XIIITries Donu Ramotiqa RokomaramaGoals Naitokatoka 1 3 Report Tries Raikadroka 3 Peck VaalepuGoals Dibb 1 5 ANZ Stadium SuvaReferee Ziggy Przeklasa Adamski Australia 11 October 201919 30 FJT UTC 12 Fijian PM s XIII nbsp 10 52 nbsp Australian PM s XIIITries Lutu TobeGoals Namotokula 1 1 Tudravu 0 1 Report Tries Gutherson 3 Feldt 2 Fifita Garrick Graham Haas Momirovski WalkerGoals Momirovski 2 3 Moses 2 4 Feldt 0 1 Garrick 0 1 Gutherson 0 1 Hunt 0 1 ANZ Stadium SuvaAttendance 3000Referee Chris Butler Australia Team detailsFB 1 Josua WaqavereWG 2 Maika TudravuCE 3 Pio SeciCE 4 Luke Nadurutalo c WG 5 Ropate TobeFE 6 Mosese QionomacawaHB 7 Penioni TagituimuaPR 8 Tikiko NokeHK 9 Apimeleki LutuPR 10 Inia TokeSR 11 Jowasa DrodrolagiSR 12 Maika SerulevuLK 13 Waisea NasekaiInterchange BE 14 Rupeni KorosayaBE 15 Osea SadrauBE 16 Jeff VatubuaBE 17 Seru CakobauBE 18 Timoci NamotokulaBE 19 Joseph RatuvakacereivaluBE 20 D Rhys MillerBE 21 Junior RoqicaCoach nbsp Brandon Costin FB 1 Clinton GuthersonWG 2 Kyle FeldtCE 20 Curtis ScottCE 4 Brad ParkerWG 5 Campbell GrahamFE 6 Cody WalkerHB 7 Mitchell MosesPR 8 Jai ArrowHK 9 Ben HuntPR 10 Payne HaasSR 11 Tyson FrizellSR 12 Wade Graham c LK 13 Jake TrbojevicInterchange BE 3 Paul MomirovskiBE 14 Tino Fa asuamaleauiBE 15 Reuben GarrickBE 16 David FifitaBE 17 Reed MahoneyBE 18 Nathan BrownBE 19 Thomas FleglerCoach nbsp Mal Meninga20 October 201915 00 BST UTC 01 England A nbsp 38 6 nbsp JamaicaTries Minikin 3 Lineham 2 Greenwood KingGoals Richardson 5 6 Report Tries Caton BrownGoals Woodburn Hall 1 1 Emerald Headingley Stadium Leeds 57 Attendance 7 113Referee Ben Thaler England Team detailsFB 1 Niall EvaldsWG 2 Tom LinehamCE 3 Harry NewmanCE 4 Toby King noscrip, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,