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Papua New Guinea national rugby league team

The Papua New Guinea national rugby league team represents Papua New Guinea in the sport of rugby league football.

Papua New Guinea
Team information
NicknameThe Kumuls
Governing bodyPNGRFL
RegionAsia-Pacific
Head coachJustin Holbrook
CaptainKyle Laybutt
Most capsRhyse Martin (15)
Top try-scorerDavid Mead (10)
Top point-scorerRhyse Martin (132)
Home stadiumNational Football Stadium
IRL ranking6th
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First game
 England 40–12 Papua New Guinea 
(Port Moresby, PNG; 6 July 1975)
Biggest win
 Papua New Guinea 64–0 United States 
(Port Moresby, PNG; 12 November 2017)
Biggest defeat
 Australia 82–0 Papua New Guinea 
(Townsville, Australia; 7 October 2000)
World Cup
Appearances7 (first time in 1985–1988)
Best resultQuarterfinals (2000, 2017, 2021 )

In Papua New Guinea, Rugby League is a highly popular sport and is regarded as the country's national sport. The national side are known as the Kumuls ("birds-of-paradise" in Tok Pisin).

History edit

Rugby league in Papua New Guinea was first played in the late forties; it was introduced to the nation by Australian soldiers stationed there during and after the Second World War. Papua New Guinea were admitted to the game's International Federation in 1974. On 6 July 1975, at Lloyd Robson Oval, in Port Moresby the Kumuls played their first ever international. They were beaten 40-12 by England. The English team were en route to Australia and New Zealand to fulfil away fixtures during the 1975 World Cup.

They first entered the Rugby League World Cup for the 1985-88 competition, though it was not until 2000 that they won away from home. In 1987 The Kumuls staged their first full test playing tour of Britain, after playing BARLA opposition in 1979. The 1987 Tour had The Kumuls play both BARLA and for the first Professional opposition.

On Tuesday 20 October 1987, Cumbria met Papua New Guinea before a crowd of 3,750 at the Recreation Ground, Whitehaven. Cumbria won 22–4. Four days later Papua New Guinea played a Test which was also a World Cup match against Great Britain. They lost the test 42–0 at Central Park, Wigan.

During the 1988 Great Britain Lions tour of Australasia a Test match was played at Port Moresby which like the match at Wigan in 1987 was a World Cup match. Which they also lost 42-22. Later that year Papua New Guinea played a World Cup match against Australia in Wagga Wagga, the Kangaroos recording a then international record winning margin of 62 points with a 70–8 win. Australian winger Michael O'Connor crossed for four tries and kicked seven goals for a personal points haul of 30, which could have been 44 had he not missed seven kicks at goal. In 1990 Papua New Guinea played host to a touring Great Britain, the series ended in a 1–1 draw.

On Sunday 27 October 1991, Papua New Guinea met Wales at Vetch Field, Swansea. Roared on by a fervent crowd of 11,422; Wales won by a record 68-0 margin, scoring thirteen tries. Papua New Guinea never recovered and lost all five matches in Britain, conceding 232 points in the process, and won only one of their four matches in France.

Papua New Guinea wound up their 1991 tour of Europe with a World Cup rated Test match against France, which was played on Sunday 24 November at the Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne. Despite Papua New Guinea leading 8–4 at half-time; France defeated their visitors 28–14.

The Kumuls hosted Australia for a two test series in October 1991 (won 2-0 by the Kangaroos), and also hosted Great Britain during the 1992 Lions tour of Australasia.

Papua New Guinea travelled to England to compete in the 1995 World Cup under coach Joe Tokam and captain Adrian Lam.[1] In their group was Tonga and New Zealand, against whom they failed to win a match.

In 1996 Bob Bennett, brother of the famous Wayne Bennett, was appointed the Kumuls' coach.[2] Also, in 1996, Adrian Lam captained the 'Papua New Guinea National Rugby League Team' against the Australian Kangaroos (52-6 win to Australia). Bob Bennett coached the 2000 World Cup Kumuls team to the qualification two the pool were the kumuls made it into the top 4 teams in the world so the 2000 World Cup Kumuls team was rated the best kumuls team.

They were granted automatic qualification to the 2008 World Cup but were placed in a pool with the top three teams, Australia, New Zealand and England, and failed to win a match in the tournament.

PNG automatically qualified for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup having reached the quarter-finals of the previous Rugby League World Cup. The 2021 tournament will take place in England.

2010 controversy edit

The Papua New Guinea team experienced huge difficulties leading to the 2010 Rugby League Four Nations Tournament, as politicians clashed for control over the game and the governing body, the PNGRFL, was split over issues concerning junior development, the national team and the Papua New Guinea NRL bid. This caused Adrian Lam to retire as head coach of the Kumuls in September 2010[3][4] while recently retired captain Stanley Gene, who had never coached a side before, was named his replacement.[5] The governing board were adamant that more Papua New Guinea-based players should be in the squad, and fewer Australia-based players should be picked. In early October the squad was announced for the tournament and consisted of 12 PNG-based players with captain Paul Aiton being the only NRL player.[6] Whilst the Australian team for the tournament was worth an estimated A$10 million, local newspapers calculated the Kumuls value at around A$670,000.

Despite the Australian media treating the defeat of the Papua New Guinean team as a mere formality, with the team having odds of 125–1 to win the tournament, the players and journalists at home were positive that the Kumuls could make a lasting impression in the tournament.[7] After their first up 42–0 defeat against Australia, the team's enthusiasm and crunching tackles were praised, but ball control and creativity let the team down hugely.[8] However the team faced much more criticism after their 76-12 thrashing suffered at the hands of New Zealand, with fans angry at the poor display from the players[9] and some questioning the credentials of new coach Stanley Gene.[10] Days after the match a broader look at the sport in the country occurred with one assessment concluding that rugby league was poorly managed[11] and former PNG great Marcus Bai called on clubs to supply a greater number of representative standard players especially from the New Guinea Islands region which had supplied five of this year's team.[12] The way politics had made its way into the governing of the sport was also condemned.[13]

2015 Pacific Rugby League Test edit

In May 2015, Papua New Guinea took on Fiji in the 2015 Melanesian Cup at Cbus Super Stadium. The International was part of a triple header which also included the Polynesian Cup, between Samoa and Tonga, and the Junior Kangaroos against the Junior Kiwis. The Kumuls never really troubled the Fijians after handling errors and poor decisions led to the Bati easily winning the inaugural Melanesian Cup by 22–10.

2016 Pacific Rugby League Test edit

In May 2016, Papua New Guinea took on Fiji in the 2016 Melanesian Cup at Pirtek Stadium. The International was part of a triple header which also included the Polynesian Cup, between Samoa and Tonga, and the Junior Kangaroos against the Junior Kiwis. In this year's test, the Kumuls had more experienced players and it paid off. Despite being in a similar situation with the half time score, they managed to make a miraculous comeback not many saw coming, to record their first win 24–22 on away shores since the 2000 World Cup.

2017 Pacific Rugby League Test edit

The PNG Kumuls won their second consecutive Pacific Cup test victory with a 32–22 victory over the Cook Islands at Campbelltown Stadium in Sydney, Australia.

2017 Rugby League World Cup edit

The PNG Kumuls won all their pool games in Port Moresby before losing to England in Melbourne in the quarter-final [14] of the 2017 RLWC.

2018 Pacific Rugby League Test edit

The PNG Kumuls won their third consecutive Ox & Palm Pacific Cup test victory with a 26–14 victory over Fiji Bati at Campbelltown Stadium in Sydney, Australia.[15]

2019 Oceania Cup and GB Lions Tour edit

The PNG Kumuls lost both their 2019 Oceania Cup (rugby league) test matches with a 24–6 loss to Toa Samoa[16] at Leichhardt Oval in Sydney, Australia and a 22–20 loss to Fiji Bati[17] in Christchurch, New Zealand . The Kumuls ended the season on a high defeating the Great Britain Lions 28–10 in Port Moresby.[18]

2022 Pacific Rugby League Test edit

The Kumuls defeated a full strength Fiji Bati 24-14 on June 25 at Campbelltown Stadium.[19]

2022 Rugby League World Cup edit

The PNG Kumuls will be based in Warrington[20] for the 2021 RLWC. The World Cup will be held between October 15 and November 19.[21] Kumuls coach Stanley Tepend will be guided by his mentor/ Coaching Director Shane Flanagan.[22] The PM's XIII lost to Australia PM's XIII on September 25 at Suncorp Stadium as part of both teams world cup preparations.[23] The Kumuls bowed out in the quarterfinals after losing to hosts, England.[24]

Players edit

Current squad edit

The Papua New Guinean squad selected for the 2023 Pacific Rugby League Championships. Club information are as of 4 November 2023.[25]
Statistics for Papua New Guinea and the players' NRL club records are drawn from the website, Rugby League Project, and include the Pacific Bowl Final on 5 November 2023.

J# Player Age Position(s) PNG Kumuls Club NRL SL PNG Hunters
& Other Reps
Dbt M T G F P CM TM CM TM
1 Alex Johnston 28 Fullback, Wing 2019 10 3 0 0 12     South Sydney Rabbitohs 214 214 0 0   4   1   1
2 Robert Derby 21 Wing 2022 4 3 0 0 12     North Queensland Cowboys 1 1 0 0   1
3 Zac Laybutt 21 Centre 2023 3 2 5 0 18     North Queensland Cowboys 4 4 0 0   1
4 Rodrick Tai 24 Centre 2022 6 2 0 0 8     Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0   1   34
5 Nene Macdonald 29 Wing, Centre 2013 16 9 0 0 44     Leeds Rhinos 98 20 22   2   2
6 Kyle Laybutt 28 Five-eighth 2019 11 2 5 0 18     Sunshine Coast Falcons 2 0 0   2
7 Lachlan Lam 25 Halfback, Five-eighth 2017 10 6 0 0 24     Leigh Leopards 31 32 32
8 Epel Kapinias 25 Prop, Second-row 2022 4 3 0 0 12     Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0   2   50
9 Edwin Ipape 24 Hooker 2019 9 2 0 0 8     Leigh Leopards 0 31 31   11
10 Valentine Richard Prop 2023 3 1 0 0 4     Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0   1   4
11 Rhyse Martin 30 Second-row 2014 17 5 53 0 126     Leeds Rhinos 25 104 104   1
12 Daniel Russell 27 Second-row 2019 10 2 0 0 8     St. George Illawarra Dragons 3 3 0 0   1
13 Jack de Belin 32 Lock, Prop 2023 3 0 0 0 0     St. George Illawarra Dragons 205 205 0 0   3   2
14 Judah Rimbu 22 Hooker, Halfback 2023 3 0 0 0 0     Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0   2   46
15 Liam Horne 26 Hooker 2022 3 0 0 0 0     Castleford Tigers 0 5 5
16 Junior Rop 29 Lock, Prop 2023 2 0 0 0 0     Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0   2   45
17 Nixon Putt 28 Second-row 2017 13 4 0 0 16     Central Queensland Capras 0 0 0   2   46
18 Jacob Alick 24 Second-row, Lock 2022 7 0 0 0 0     Gold Coast Titans 5 5 0 0
19 Wellington Albert 29 Prop 2013 13 3 0 0 12     London Broncos 0 15 15   1   20
20 Keven Appo 24 Second-row 2022 3 0 0 0 0     Bradford Bulls 0 3 3   41
21 Benji Kot 26 Second-row, Centre 2023 2 1 0 0 4     Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0   1   41
Justin Olam 29 Centre 2016 14 7 0 0 28     Melbourne Storm 104 104 0 0   2   21
Cruise Ten 22 Lock 0 0 0 0 0     Souths Logan Magpies 0 0 0   2
McKenzie Yei 26 Second-row, Prop 2022 4 1 0 0 4     Featherstone Rovers 0 1 1   35

Notes

Competitive record edit

Below is the list of Papua New Guinea's international head-to-head record as of 5 November 2023.[26]

Country Matches Won Drawn Lost Win percentage For Aga Diff
  Australia 10 0 0 10 0% 62 528 –466
  Australian Aboriginies 3 0 0 3 0% 40 118 –78
  Cook Islands 7 7 0 0 100% 270 94 +176
  England 5 0 0 5 0% 56 190 –134
  Fiji 15 10 0 5 66.67% 353 251 +102
  France 14 4 1 9 28.57% 249 281 –32
  Great Britain 9 2 0 7 22.22% 146 298 –152
  Ireland 1 1 0 0 100% 14 6 +8
  New Zealand 18 1 0 17 5.55% 226 812 –586
  New Zealand Maori 12 2 0 10 16.67% 269 396 –127
  New Zealand XIII 2 0 0 2 0% 24 42 –18
  Samoa 2 0 0 2 0% 10 62 –52
  Scotland 1 1 0 0 100% 38 20 +18
  South Africa 1 1 0 0 100% 16 0 +16
  Tonga 9 7 1 1 77.78% 322 179 +143
  United States 1 1 0 0 100% 64 0 +64
  Wales 5 2 0 3 40.00% 104 146 –42
Total 115 39 2 74 33.91% 2263 3423 –1160

World Cup edit

World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L D
19541977 did not participate
  1985–88 Fourth place 4/5 8 2 6 0
  1989–92 Fifth place 5/5 8 0 8 0
   1995 Group stage 6/10 2 0 1 1
      2000 Quarter-finals 6/16 4 3 1 0
  2008 Group stage 10/10 3 0 3 0
   2013 Group stage 13/14 3 0 3 0
    2017 Quarter-finals 5/14 4 3 1 0
  2021 Quarter-finals 7/16 4 3 1 0
2026 qualified
Total 0 Titles 36 11 24 1

Tri-Nations / Four Nations edit

Tri-Nations / Four Nations record
Year Round Position GP W L D
19992006 did not participate
   2010 Fourth place 4/4 3 0 3 0
20112016 did not participate
Total 0 Titles 1/9 3 0 3 0

Pacific Cup edit

Pacific Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L D
  1975 Runners-up 2/4 4 2 2 0
  1977 Third place 3/5 4 2 2 0
  1986 did not participate
  1986
  1990 Group stage 5/8 3 1 2 0
  1992 did not participate
  1994
  1997 Third place 3/6 4 2 2 0
  2004 did not participate
  2006
  2009 Champions 1/5 2 2 0 0
Total 1 Title 5/12 6 4 2 0

IRL Rankings edit

Official rankings as of 21 December 2023
Rank Change Team Pts %
1     Australia 100.00
2     New Zealand 91.00
3   1   England 74.00
4   1   Samoa 70.00
5     Tonga 54.00
6     Papua New Guinea 50.00
7     Fiji 49.00
8   1   France 24.00
9   1   Lebanon 24.00
10   3   Cook Islands 22.00
11   1   Serbia 19.00
12   6   Netherlands 17.00
13   1   Italy 15.00
14   5   Malta 15.00
15   1   Greece 14.00
16   4   Ireland 14.00
17   6   Wales 13.00
18   3   Jamaica 10.00
19   2   Scotland 9.00
20   8   Ukraine 7.00
21   6   Czech Republic 7.00
22   1   Germany 6.00
23   10   Philippines 6.00
24   5   Poland 6.00
25   1   South Africa 5.00
26   4   Chile 5.00
27   4   Kenya 0.00
28   6   Norway 4.00
29   6   Nigeria 4.00
30   6   Ghana 4.00
31   6   Brazil 4.00
32   12   Turkey 3.00
33   4   United States 3.00
34   1   Bulgaria 3.00
35   5   Cameroon 2.00
36   2   Montenegro 2.00
37   5   Spain 2.00
38   6   Japan 1.00
39     Albania 1.00
40   4   Colombia 1.00
41   6   El Salvador 1.00
42     North Macedonia 1.00
43   1   Morocco 1.00
44   3   Sweden 0.00
45     Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.00
46   3   Canada 0.00
47     Niue 0.00
48   9   Solomon Islands 0.00
49   1   Belgium 0.00
50   10   Hungary 0.00
51   5   Vanuatu 0.00
52   3   Argentina 0.00
53   3   Denmark 0.00
54   3   Latvia 0.00
55     Estonia 0.00
Complete rankings at INTRL.SPORT

Other Papua New Guinean teams edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hadfield, Dave (1995-10-08). "Island gods high in a dream world". The Independent. independent.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  2. ^ Hadfield, David (1996-09-14). "Eagles to share United's roost". Independent, The. UK: independent.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
  3. ^ Sydney Morning Herald - Adrian Lam Quits As PNG Coach
  4. ^ The Australian - Lam Quits As PNG Coach
  5. ^ Four Nations Official Website - Stanley Gene Returns As Kumuls Coach
  6. ^ Sydney Morning Herald - PNG Squad Announced
  7. ^ The National - PNG Out Of Their Depth?
  8. ^ The National - Kumuls Need More Work Before NRL
  9. ^ Facebook - Kumuls v Kiwis
  10. ^ The National - Disgraceful Display By Kumuls
  11. ^ The National - Rugby League Poorly Managed
  12. ^ The National - Marcus Bai Challenges Agmark Gurias
  13. ^ Weekend Post Courier - Politics In Rugby 2008-06-05 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "RLWC 2017: England down PNG to set up semi-final against Tonga".
  15. ^ "Big men power Samoa to victory". The Australian.
  16. ^ "Big guns fire as Samoa outlast brave Kumuls". 22 June 2019.
  17. ^ "Fiji edge PNG in razzle-dazzle thriller in Christchurch". 9 November 2019.
  18. ^ "Spotlight intensifies on Bennett as Kumuls put Lions to the sword". 16 November 2019.
  19. ^ "Mead bows out in style as Kumuls down Bati". nrl.com. 2022-06-25.
  20. ^ "Marum looks forward to Warrington". 12 June 2020.
  21. ^ "Rugby League World Cup 2021".
  22. ^ "Flanagan to help Tepend in PNG World Cup role". 12 May 2022.
  23. ^ "Australian PM's XIII Men beat spirited PNG PM's XIII Men". 25 September 2022.
  24. ^ "Rugby League World Cup: Tommy Makinson's record haul sends England into semis with 46-6 win over Papua New Guinea".
  25. ^ "Pacific Championships 2023 Official Men's squads". 5 October 2023.
  26. ^ "Papua New Guinea head-to-head". rugbyleagueplanet. Retrieved 5 November 2023.

External links edit

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This article is about the men s team For the women s team see Papua New Guinea women s national rugby league team The Papua New Guinea national rugby league team represents Papua New Guinea in the sport of rugby league football Papua New GuineaTeam informationNicknameThe KumulsGoverning bodyPNGRFLRegionAsia PacificHead coachJustin HolbrookCaptainKyle LaybuttMost capsRhyse Martin 15 Top try scorerDavid Mead 10 Top point scorerRhyse Martin 132 Home stadiumNational Football StadiumIRL ranking6thUniformsFirst coloursTeam resultsFirst game England 40 12 Papua New Guinea Port Moresby PNG 6 July 1975 Biggest win Papua New Guinea 64 0 United States Port Moresby PNG 12 November 2017 Biggest defeat Australia 82 0 Papua New Guinea Townsville Australia 7 October 2000 World CupAppearances7 first time in 1985 1988 Best resultQuarterfinals 2000 2017 2021 In Papua New Guinea Rugby League is a highly popular sport and is regarded as the country s national sport The national side are known as the Kumuls birds of paradise in Tok Pisin Contents 1 History 1 1 2010 controversy 1 2 2015 Pacific Rugby League Test 1 3 2016 Pacific Rugby League Test 1 4 2017 Pacific Rugby League Test 1 5 2017 Rugby League World Cup 1 6 2018 Pacific Rugby League Test 1 7 2019 Oceania Cup and GB Lions Tour 1 8 2022 Pacific Rugby League Test 1 9 2022 Rugby League World Cup 2 Players 2 1 Current squad 3 Competitive record 3 1 World Cup 3 2 Tri Nations Four Nations 3 3 Pacific Cup 4 IRL Rankings 5 Other Papua New Guinean teams 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editRugby league in Papua New Guinea was first played in the late forties it was introduced to the nation by Australian soldiers stationed there during and after the Second World War Papua New Guinea were admitted to the game s International Federation in 1974 On 6 July 1975 at Lloyd Robson Oval in Port Moresby the Kumuls played their first ever international They were beaten 40 12 by England The English team were en route to Australia and New Zealand to fulfil away fixtures during the 1975 World Cup They first entered the Rugby League World Cup for the 1985 88 competition though it was not until 2000 that they won away from home In 1987 The Kumuls staged their first full test playing tour of Britain after playing BARLA opposition in 1979 The 1987 Tour had The Kumuls play both BARLA and for the first Professional opposition On Tuesday 20 October 1987 Cumbria met Papua New Guinea before a crowd of 3 750 at the Recreation Ground Whitehaven Cumbria won 22 4 Four days later Papua New Guinea played a Test which was also a World Cup match against Great Britain They lost the test 42 0 at Central Park Wigan During the 1988 Great Britain Lions tour of Australasia a Test match was played at Port Moresby which like the match at Wigan in 1987 was a World Cup match Which they also lost 42 22 Later that year Papua New Guinea played a World Cup match against Australia in Wagga Wagga the Kangaroos recording a then international record winning margin of 62 points with a 70 8 win Australian winger Michael O Connor crossed for four tries and kicked seven goals for a personal points haul of 30 which could have been 44 had he not missed seven kicks at goal In 1990 Papua New Guinea played host to a touring Great Britain the series ended in a 1 1 draw On Sunday 27 October 1991 Papua New Guinea met Wales at Vetch Field Swansea Roared on by a fervent crowd of 11 422 Wales won by a record 68 0 margin scoring thirteen tries Papua New Guinea never recovered and lost all five matches in Britain conceding 232 points in the process and won only one of their four matches in France Papua New Guinea wound up their 1991 tour of Europe with a World Cup rated Test match against France which was played on Sunday 24 November at the Stade Albert Domec Carcassonne Despite Papua New Guinea leading 8 4 at half time France defeated their visitors 28 14 The Kumuls hosted Australia for a two test series in October 1991 won 2 0 by the Kangaroos and also hosted Great Britain during the 1992 Lions tour of Australasia Papua New Guinea travelled to England to compete in the 1995 World Cup under coach Joe Tokam and captain Adrian Lam 1 In their group was Tonga and New Zealand against whom they failed to win a match In 1996 Bob Bennett brother of the famous Wayne Bennett was appointed the Kumuls coach 2 Also in 1996 Adrian Lam captained the Papua New Guinea National Rugby League Team against the Australian Kangaroos 52 6 win to Australia Bob Bennett coached the 2000 World Cup Kumuls team to the qualification two the pool were the kumuls made it into the top 4 teams in the world so the 2000 World Cup Kumuls team was rated the best kumuls team They were granted automatic qualification to the 2008 World Cup but were placed in a pool with the top three teams Australia New Zealand and England and failed to win a match in the tournament PNG automatically qualified for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup having reached the quarter finals of the previous Rugby League World Cup The 2021 tournament will take place in England 2010 controversy edit The Papua New Guinea team experienced huge difficulties leading to the 2010 Rugby League Four Nations Tournament as politicians clashed for control over the game and the governing body the PNGRFL was split over issues concerning junior development the national team and the Papua New Guinea NRL bid This caused Adrian Lam to retire as head coach of the Kumuls in September 2010 3 4 while recently retired captain Stanley Gene who had never coached a side before was named his replacement 5 The governing board were adamant that more Papua New Guinea based players should be in the squad and fewer Australia based players should be picked In early October the squad was announced for the tournament and consisted of 12 PNG based players with captain Paul Aiton being the only NRL player 6 Whilst the Australian team for the tournament was worth an estimated A 10 million local newspapers calculated the Kumuls value at around A 670 000 Despite the Australian media treating the defeat of the Papua New Guinean team as a mere formality with the team having odds of 125 1 to win the tournament the players and journalists at home were positive that the Kumuls could make a lasting impression in the tournament 7 After their first up 42 0 defeat against Australia the team s enthusiasm and crunching tackles were praised but ball control and creativity let the team down hugely 8 However the team faced much more criticism after their 76 12 thrashing suffered at the hands of New Zealand with fans angry at the poor display from the players 9 and some questioning the credentials of new coach Stanley Gene 10 Days after the match a broader look at the sport in the country occurred with one assessment concluding that rugby league was poorly managed 11 and former PNG great Marcus Bai called on clubs to supply a greater number of representative standard players especially from the New Guinea Islands region which had supplied five of this year s team 12 The way politics had made its way into the governing of the sport was also condemned 13 2015 Pacific Rugby League Test edit Main article Pacific Rugby League International Melanesian Cup In May 2015 Papua New Guinea took on Fiji in the 2015 Melanesian Cup at Cbus Super Stadium The International was part of a triple header which also included the Polynesian Cup between Samoa and Tonga and the Junior Kangaroos against the Junior Kiwis The Kumuls never really troubled the Fijians after handling errors and poor decisions led to the Bati easily winning the inaugural Melanesian Cup by 22 10 2016 Pacific Rugby League Test edit Main article Pacific Rugby League International Melanesian Cup 2 In May 2016 Papua New Guinea took on Fiji in the 2016 Melanesian Cup at Pirtek Stadium The International was part of a triple header which also included the Polynesian Cup between Samoa and Tonga and the Junior Kangaroos against the Junior Kiwis In this year s test the Kumuls had more experienced players and it paid off Despite being in a similar situation with the half time score they managed to make a miraculous comeback not many saw coming to record their first win 24 22 on away shores since the 2000 World Cup 2017 Pacific Rugby League Test edit Main article 2017 Pacific Rugby League Tests The PNG Kumuls won their second consecutive Pacific Cup test victory with a 32 22 victory over the Cook Islands at Campbelltown Stadium in Sydney Australia 2017 Rugby League World Cup edit Main article 2017 Rugby League World Cup Group C The PNG Kumuls won all their pool games in Port Moresby before losing to England in Melbourne in the quarter final 14 of the 2017 RLWC 2018 Pacific Rugby League Test edit Main article 2018 Pacific Rugby League Tests The PNG Kumuls won their third consecutive Ox amp Palm Pacific Cup test victory with a 26 14 victory over Fiji Bati at Campbelltown Stadium in Sydney Australia 15 2019 Oceania Cup and GB Lions Tour edit Main article 2019 Oceania Cup rugby league The PNG Kumuls lost both their 2019 Oceania Cup rugby league test matches with a 24 6 loss to Toa Samoa 16 at Leichhardt Oval in Sydney Australia and a 22 20 loss to Fiji Bati 17 in Christchurch New Zealand The Kumuls ended the season on a high defeating the Great Britain Lions 28 10 in Port Moresby 18 2022 Pacific Rugby League Test edit Main article 2022 Pacific Rugby League Tests The Kumuls defeated a full strength Fiji Bati 24 14 on June 25 at Campbelltown Stadium 19 2022 Rugby League World Cup edit Main article 2021 Rugby League World Cup Group D The PNG Kumuls will be based in Warrington 20 for the 2021 RLWC The World Cup will be held between October 15 and November 19 21 Kumuls coach Stanley Tepend will be guided by his mentor Coaching Director Shane Flanagan 22 The PM s XIII lost to Australia PM s XIII on September 25 at Suncorp Stadium as part of both teams world cup preparations 23 The Kumuls bowed out in the quarterfinals after losing to hosts England 24 Players editMain article List of Papua New Guinea national rugby league team players Current squad edit The Papua New Guinean squad selected for the 2023 Pacific Rugby League Championships Club information are as of 4 November 2023 25 Statistics for Papua New Guinea and the players NRL club records are drawn from the website Rugby League Project and include the Pacific Bowl Final on 5 November 2023 J Player Age Position s PNG Kumuls Club NRL SL PNG Hunters amp Other Reps Dbt M T G F P CM TM CM TM 1 Alex Johnston 28 Fullback Wing 2019 10 3 0 0 12 nbsp nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 214 214 0 0 nbsp 4 nbsp 1 nbsp 1 2 Robert Derby 21 Wing 2022 4 3 0 0 12 nbsp nbsp North Queensland Cowboys 1 1 0 0 nbsp 1 3 Zac Laybutt 21 Centre 2023 3 2 5 0 18 nbsp nbsp North Queensland Cowboys 4 4 0 0 nbsp 1 4 Rodrick Tai 24 Centre 2022 6 2 0 0 8 nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0 nbsp 1 nbsp 34 5 Nene Macdonald 29 Wing Centre 2013 16 9 0 0 44 nbsp nbsp Leeds Rhinos 98 20 22 nbsp 2 nbsp 2 6 Kyle Laybutt 28 Five eighth 2019 11 2 5 0 18 nbsp nbsp Sunshine Coast Falcons 2 0 0 nbsp 2 7 Lachlan Lam 25 Halfback Five eighth 2017 10 6 0 0 24 nbsp nbsp Leigh Leopards 31 32 32 8 Epel Kapinias 25 Prop Second row 2022 4 3 0 0 12 nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0 nbsp 2 nbsp 50 9 Edwin Ipape 24 Hooker 2019 9 2 0 0 8 nbsp nbsp Leigh Leopards 0 31 31 nbsp 11 10 Valentine Richard Prop 2023 3 1 0 0 4 nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0 nbsp 1 nbsp 4 11 Rhyse Martin 30 Second row 2014 17 5 53 0 126 nbsp nbsp Leeds Rhinos 25 104 104 nbsp 1 12 Daniel Russell 27 Second row 2019 10 2 0 0 8 nbsp nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 3 3 0 0 nbsp 1 13 Jack de Belin 32 Lock Prop 2023 3 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 205 205 0 0 nbsp 3 nbsp 2 14 Judah Rimbu 22 Hooker Halfback 2023 3 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0 nbsp 2 nbsp 46 15 Liam Horne 26 Hooker 2022 3 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp Castleford Tigers 0 5 5 16 Junior Rop 29 Lock Prop 2023 2 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0 nbsp 2 nbsp 45 17 Nixon Putt 28 Second row 2017 13 4 0 0 16 nbsp nbsp Central Queensland Capras 0 0 0 nbsp 2 nbsp 46 18 Jacob Alick 24 Second row Lock 2022 7 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp Gold Coast Titans 5 5 0 0 19 Wellington Albert 29 Prop 2013 13 3 0 0 12 nbsp nbsp London Broncos 0 15 15 nbsp 1 nbsp 20 20 Keven Appo 24 Second row 2022 3 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp Bradford Bulls 0 3 3 nbsp 41 21 Benji Kot 26 Second row Centre 2023 2 1 0 0 4 nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea Hunters 0 0 0 nbsp 1 nbsp 41 Justin Olam 29 Centre 2016 14 7 0 0 28 nbsp nbsp Melbourne Storm 104 104 0 0 nbsp 2 nbsp 21 Cruise Ten 22 Lock 0 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp Souths Logan Magpies 0 0 0 nbsp 2 McKenzie Yei 26 Second row Prop 2022 4 1 0 0 4 nbsp nbsp Featherstone Rovers 0 1 1 nbsp 35 Notes Age is as the date of the Pacific Bowl Final 5 November 2023 Twelve members of the squad are current or former Papua New Guinea Hunters players Sixteen members of the squad have played for the PNG Prime Minister s XIII Alex Johnston previously played for Australia the Australian Prime Minister s XIII and the Indigenous All Stars Nene Macdonald previously played for the NRL All Stars Jack de Belin previously played for the NSW and NSW Country Competitive record editMain article Papua New Guinea national rugby league team results Below is the list of Papua New Guinea s international head to head record as of 5 November 2023 26 Country Matches Won Drawn Lost Win percentage For Aga Diff nbsp Australia 10 0 0 10 0 62 528 466 nbsp Australian Aboriginies 3 0 0 3 0 40 118 78 nbsp Cook Islands 7 7 0 0 100 270 94 176 nbsp England 5 0 0 5 0 56 190 134 nbsp Fiji 15 10 0 5 66 67 353 251 102 nbsp France 14 4 1 9 28 57 249 281 32 nbsp Great Britain 9 2 0 7 22 22 146 298 152 nbsp Ireland 1 1 0 0 100 14 6 8 nbsp New Zealand 18 1 0 17 5 55 226 812 586 nbsp New Zealand Maori 12 2 0 10 16 67 269 396 127 nbsp New Zealand XIII 2 0 0 2 0 24 42 18 nbsp Samoa 2 0 0 2 0 10 62 52 nbsp Scotland 1 1 0 0 100 38 20 18 nbsp South Africa 1 1 0 0 100 16 0 16 nbsp Tonga 9 7 1 1 77 78 322 179 143 nbsp United States 1 1 0 0 100 64 0 64 nbsp Wales 5 2 0 3 40 00 104 146 42 Total 115 39 2 74 33 91 2263 3423 1160 World Cup edit Further information Papua New Guinea at the Rugby League World Cup World Cup record Year Round Position GP W L D 1954 1977 did not participate nbsp 1985 88 Fourth place 4 5 8 2 6 0 nbsp 1989 92 Fifth place 5 5 8 0 8 0 nbsp nbsp 1995 Group stage 6 10 2 0 1 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2000 Quarter finals 6 16 4 3 1 0 nbsp 2008 Group stage 10 10 3 0 3 0 nbsp nbsp 2013 Group stage 13 14 3 0 3 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017 Quarter finals 5 14 4 3 1 0 nbsp 2021 Quarter finals 7 16 4 3 1 0 2026 qualified Total 0 Titles 36 11 24 1 Tri Nations Four Nations edit Tri Nations Four Nations record Year Round Position GP W L D 1999 2006 did not participate nbsp nbsp 2010 Fourth place 4 4 3 0 3 0 2011 2016 did not participate Total 0 Titles 1 9 3 0 3 0 Pacific Cup edit Pacific Cup record Year Round Position GP W L D nbsp 1975 Runners up 2 4 4 2 2 0 nbsp 1977 Third place 3 5 4 2 2 0 nbsp 1986 did not participate nbsp 1986 nbsp 1990 Group stage 5 8 3 1 2 0 nbsp 1992 did not participate nbsp 1994 nbsp 1997 Third place 3 6 4 2 2 0 nbsp 2004 did not participate nbsp 2006 nbsp 2009 Champions 1 5 2 2 0 0 Total 1 Title 5 12 6 4 2 0IRL Rankings editIRL Men s World Rankingsvte Official rankings as of 21 December 2023 Rank Change Team Pts 1 nbsp nbsp Australia 100 00 2 nbsp nbsp New Zealand 91 00 3 nbsp 1 nbsp England 74 00 4 nbsp 1 nbsp Samoa 70 00 5 nbsp nbsp Tonga 54 00 6 nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea 50 00 7 nbsp nbsp Fiji 49 00 8 nbsp 1 nbsp France 24 00 9 nbsp 1 nbsp Lebanon 24 00 10 nbsp 3 nbsp Cook Islands 22 00 11 nbsp 1 nbsp Serbia 19 00 12 nbsp 6 nbsp Netherlands 17 00 13 nbsp 1 nbsp Italy 15 00 14 nbsp 5 nbsp Malta 15 00 15 nbsp 1 nbsp Greece 14 00 16 nbsp 4 nbsp Ireland 14 00 17 nbsp 6 nbsp Wales 13 00 18 nbsp 3 nbsp Jamaica 10 00 19 nbsp 2 nbsp Scotland 9 00 20 nbsp 8 nbsp Ukraine 7 00 21 nbsp 6 nbsp Czech Republic 7 00 22 nbsp 1 nbsp Germany 6 00 23 nbsp 10 nbsp Philippines 6 00 24 nbsp 5 nbsp Poland 6 00 25 nbsp 1 nbsp South Africa 5 00 26 nbsp 4 nbsp Chile 5 00 27 nbsp 4 nbsp Kenya 0 00 28 nbsp 6 nbsp Norway 4 00 29 nbsp 6 nbsp Nigeria 4 00 30 nbsp 6 nbsp Ghana 4 00 31 nbsp 6 nbsp Brazil 4 00 32 nbsp 12 nbsp Turkey 3 00 33 nbsp 4 nbsp United States 3 00 34 nbsp 1 nbsp Bulgaria 3 00 35 nbsp 5 nbsp Cameroon 2 00 36 nbsp 2 nbsp Montenegro 2 00 37 nbsp 5 nbsp Spain 2 00 38 nbsp 6 nbsp Japan 1 00 39 nbsp nbsp Albania 1 00 40 nbsp 4 nbsp Colombia 1 00 41 nbsp 6 nbsp El Salvador 1 00 42 nbsp nbsp North Macedonia 1 00 43 nbsp 1 nbsp Morocco 1 00 44 nbsp 3 nbsp Sweden 0 00 45 nbsp nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 00 46 nbsp 3 nbsp Canada 0 00 47 nbsp nbsp Niue 0 00 48 nbsp 9 nbsp Solomon Islands 0 00 49 nbsp 1 nbsp Belgium 0 00 50 nbsp 10 nbsp Hungary 0 00 51 nbsp 5 nbsp Vanuatu 0 00 52 nbsp 3 nbsp Argentina 0 00 53 nbsp 3 nbsp Denmark 0 00 54 nbsp 3 nbsp Latvia 0 00 55 nbsp nbsp Estonia 0 00 Complete rankings at INTRL SPORTOther Papua New Guinean teams editPNG Prime Minister s XIII Development side consisting of players from the Papua New Guinea National Rugby League competition In recent years players from the National Rugby League Intrust Super Cup English Super League and English Championship have also been selected to play the Australian PM s XIII PNG President XIII PNGRFL select usually playing another development side like Junior Kangaroos or New Zealand A Rarely used to play national sides PNG Residents Papua New Guinea development side made up of solely local players Regularly playing matches with the Junior Kangaroos New Zealand Maoris and even national sides Papua New Guinea Kundus Papua New Guinea Junior U 19 schoolboys side See also edit nbsp New Guinea portal Rugby league in Papua New Guinea World CupReferences edit Hadfield Dave 1995 10 08 Island gods high in a dream world The Independent independent co uk Retrieved 2009 10 06 Hadfield David 1996 09 14 Eagles to share United s roost Independent The UK independent co uk Retrieved 2009 07 19 Sydney Morning Herald Adrian Lam Quits As PNG Coach The Australian Lam Quits As PNG Coach Four Nations Official Website Stanley Gene Returns As Kumuls Coach Sydney Morning Herald PNG Squad Announced The National PNG Out Of Their Depth The National Kumuls Need More Work Before NRL Facebook Kumuls v Kiwis The National Disgraceful Display By Kumuls The National Rugby League Poorly Managed The National Marcus Bai Challenges Agmark Gurias Weekend Post Courier Politics In Rugby Archived 2008 06 05 at the Wayback Machine RLWC 2017 England down PNG to set up semi final against Tonga Big men power Samoa to victory The Australian Big guns fire as Samoa outlast brave Kumuls 22 June 2019 Fiji edge PNG in razzle dazzle thriller in Christchurch 9 November 2019 Spotlight intensifies on Bennett as Kumuls put Lions to the sword 16 November 2019 Mead bows out in style as Kumuls down Bati nrl com 2022 06 25 Marum looks forward to Warrington 12 June 2020 Rugby League World Cup 2021 Flanagan to help Tepend in PNG World Cup role 12 May 2022 Australian PM s XIII Men beat spirited PNG PM s XIII Men 25 September 2022 Rugby League World Cup Tommy Makinson s record haul sends England into semis with 46 6 win over Papua New Guinea Pacific Championships 2023 Official Men s squads 5 October 2023 Papua New Guinea head to head rugbyleagueplanet Retrieved 5 November 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Papua New Guinea national rugby league team PNGRFL at the Wayback Machine archived 17 November 2017 Papua New Guinea national rugby league team on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Papua New Guinea national rugby league team amp oldid 1222322103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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