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Samoa national rugby league team

The Samoa national rugby league team represents Samoa in rugby league football and has participated in international competition since 1986. Known as Western Samoa before 1997, the team is administered by Rugby League Samoa and are nicknamed Toa Samoa (English: Samoan Warriors).

Samoa
Team information
NicknameToa Samoa
Governing bodyRugby League Samoa
RegionAsia-Pacific
Head coachMatt Parish
CaptainJunior Paulo
Most capsTim Lafai (18)
Top try-scorerTim Lafai (9)
Top point-scorerStephen Crichton (73)
IRL ranking3rd
Team results
First game
 Western Samoa 34–12 Tokelau 
(Rarotonga, Cook Islands; 1986)
Biggest win
 New Caledonia 0–76 Samoa 
(Auckland, New Zealand; 20 October 2004)
Biggest defeat
 New Zealand Māori 70–10 Samoa 
(Auckland, New Zealand; 21 October 2004)
World Cup
Appearances6 (first time in 1995)
Best resultRunners-Up (2021)

Current roster

The Samoa national team for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup.

Player Caps Points Club
Josh Aloiai 5 4   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Fa'amanu Brown 7 10   Wests Tigers
Stephen Crichton 3 44   Penrith Panthers
Mat Feagai 1 4   St. George Illawarra Dragons
Braden Hamlin-Uele 1 0   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Chanel Harris-Tavita 4 16   New Zealand Warriors
Royce Hunt 2 4   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Oregon Kaufusi 2 0   Parramatta Eels
Luciano Leilua 2 4   North Queensland Cowboys
Spencer Leniu 3 0   Penrith Panthers
Danny Levi 4 8   Canberra Raiders
Jarome Luai 8 8   Penrith Panthers
Taylan May 2 24   Penrith Panthers
Tyrone May 2 4   Catalans Dragons
Anthony Milford 10 46   Newcastle Knights
Josh Papali'i 7 0   Canberra Raiders
Junior Paulo 12 12   Parramatta Eels
Jaydn Su'a 3 0   St. George Illawarra Dragons
Joseph Sua'ali'i 3 0   Sydney Roosters
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow 1 0   North Queensland Cowboys
Izack Tago 2 8   Penrith Panthers
Martin Taupau 7 0   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Brian To'o 4 12   Penrith Panthers
Kelma Tuilagi 1 0   Wests Tigers

History

Western Samoa has participated in the Pacific Cup (1986–), World Sevens (1994, 1995, 2003), Super League World Nines (1996, 1997), World Cup (since 1995) and Pacific Rim (2004) competitions.

Early years

Official rankings as of 21 December 2022
Rank Change Team Pts %
1   3   Australia 100.00
2   1   New Zealand 93.00
3   4   Samoa 87.00
4   1   England 73.00
5   3   Tonga 58.00
6   1   Papua New Guinea 47.00
7   1   Fiji 45.00
8   5   Lebanon 36.00
9     France 28.00
10   6   Wales 23.00
11   1   Ireland 23.00
12   8   Cook Islands 20.00
13   8   Jamaica 17.00
14   3   Italy 17.00
15   7   Serbia 15.00
16   5   Greece 14.00
17   2   Scotland 14.00
18   4   Netherlands 13.00
19   9   Malta 11.00
20   1   Turkey 8.00
21   4   Germany 6.00
22   18   Brazil 6.00
23   9   Chile 6.00
24   4   Nigeria 6.00
25   5   South Africa 6.00
26   5   Ghana 6.00
27   9   Czech Republic 6.00
28   2   Ukraine 5.00
29   5   Philippines 4.00
30   8   Poland 3.00
31   5   Cameroon 3.00
32     Kenya 3.00
33   4   Spain 3.00
34   7   Bulgaria 3.00
35   12   Norway 2.00
36   9   Colombia 2.00
37   2   Hungary* 1.00
38   11   United States 1.00
39   5   Montenegro 1.00
40   3   Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.00
41   2   Solomon Islands 1.00
42   8   Sweden 1.00
43   10   Morocco 1.00
44   6   Canada 1.00
45     Japan 1.00
46   4   Vanuatu 1.00
47     El Salvador 0.00
48   1   Belgium 1.00
49   3   Denmark 0.00
50   3   Latvia 0.00
51     Argentina 0.00
Complete rankings at INTRL.SPORT

Western Samoa made their debut in the 1986 Pacific Cup. Joe Raymond coached this side to a final where they went down to a strong NZ Maori side. Joe Raymond went on to coach them again in 1988 and would return again to coach them 10 years later in 1998 in a one-off game against a Samoan team of Samoan resident players at Carlaw park.

William John "Swanny" Stowers and his wife Lyndsay Stowers operated Samoa Rugby League out of their North Shore home in Auckland and from the Richmond Rugby League Club house where Lyndsay ran the canteen. This resilient couple were known to have put a mortgage on their home to assist with funding the thirty (30) men representing Samoa in the Pacific Cup held in Tonga, 1990.[citation needed] This commitment lead to a historical win over the Maori team for the first time and a win in the 1990 Pacific Cup. Coached by the Richmond Bulldogs Head Coach, Steve Aigai.

Samoa then won the 1992 Pacific Cup over Tonga in an action filled thriller that went into two (2) overtimes and sent the NZ Rugby League and Polynesian rugby league public into a frenzy. The 1992 Tournament showcased all of NZ Rugby league talent and Australian Rugby league scouts were already booked to witness the 1994 Pacific Cup held in Fiji.

In 1993 Western Samoa were invited to the International Coca-Cola Sevens in Sydney. With Auckland based Samoan players such as Mark Elia, Tony Tuimavave, Tony Tatupu, Faausu Afoa and Des Maea followed by a group of up and coming players such as Matthew FuaSamoa, Lionel Perera, Aleki Maea, Paki Tuimavave, Joe Vagana, Sefo Fuimaono and Peter Lima, the team beat the Canberra Raiders and the Great Britain International team. Coached by the Richmond Bulldogs' Head Coach Steve Aigai, this team gave Samoa the status to create the strong foundation Western Samoa Rugby League needed to move forward. Below this strong foundation however was the strength and commitment of two people: Swanny and Lyndsay Stowers. These two held together the concept of Samoa Rugby League and without their dream, Samoa RL will not be where it is today.[citation needed]

Steve Aigai in his sixth year as the Samoan Coach had an array of NZ based quality players for the 1994 Pacific Cup with the likes of Se'e Solomona, Tony Tatupu, the Tuimavave brothers Paki and Tony plus the loyal players of Mike Setefano, Matthew FuaSamoa, Alex Tupou and Mark Faumuina. Henry Suluvale and Rudy David led the contingent of first class players from Canterbury however this arsenal were well contained by the Tongan stars Jim Dymock, John Hopoate, Solomon Haumono and Albert Fulivai.

Late 1990s

The 1995 Samoan team had the benefit of ex-All Blacks John Schuster and Va'aiga Tuigamala in their backline. When rugby union went openly professional players such as Apollo Perelini and Fereti Tuilagi left rugby league to return to the 15-man game.

Samoa lost the Pacific Cup in 1996.

The 1998 Pacific Cup team saw a new and old talent. Joe Raymond, one of the first Samoan Rugby League Rep coaches returned after coaching Tonga and the NZ Maori, the late Eddie Poching managed the team and the introduction of Francis Meli to Samoan Rugby League and Junior Papalii a loyal American Samoan Representative. Pati Tuimavave from the 1992 squad and Matthew TuiSamoa, the only survivor from 1990 Pacific Cup champion team returned. Samoa battled Tonga for the 1998 Pacific Cup again at Carlaw park and again Samoa regained the Pacific Champions Title.

2000s

The Pacific Cup was taken to Australia's Gold Coast in 2000 where Auckland coach John Ackland took over the reins. Ackland added another dimension to Samoa Rugby League in selecting rising stars Itikeri Samani a Canberra and Goulburn Stockmen Junior who previously represented American Samoa and Wayne McDade from the New Zealand Warriors while bringing back Matthew FuaSamoa into the Pacific Cup arena.

2000 Rugby League World Cup campaign

Samoa took on Ireland, Scotland, and the Aotearoa Māori in the 2000 Rugby League World Cup pool stages. They would lose to 'the Irish' in their opening game, but they'd beat NZ Maori, and Scotland in their next two games, sealing a place in the knock-out stages. They would take on Australia in the quarter-final. Unfortunately, they ended their tournament with a thrashing 66–10 defeat (their biggest defeat up to date), sealing an end to a respectable World Cup Campaign.

2008 Rugby League World Cup campaign

Samoa played in the Pacific Pool of the 2008 Rugby League World Cup Qualifiers. They beat the Cook Islands and Fiji, but lost to Tonga. On a points difference, Samoa came in third and had to play USA in the Repecharge Semi Final. Samoa won this match 42–10 and then played Lebanon on 14 November 2007 in the Repecharge Final to see who would take the 10th and final World Cup place. Samoa came out eventual winners of the 10th and final 2008 Rugby League World Cup place beating Lebanon 38–16 at the Chris Moyles Stadium, Featherstone.[1]

For the 2008 Rugby League World Cup tournament Samoa's main jersey sponsor was the Samoa International Finance Authority.

Samoa took on Tonga and Ireland in the Tournament's pool stages. They beat their Pacific rivals 20–12, but they then lost to the Irish by 34–16. This big losing margin, sent the Samoans into battle against the French in the Tournament's 9th place play-off. Samoa easily won, winning 42–10 and capping off an undesirable World Cup Tournament.

2013 Pacific Rugby League Test

In April 2013, Samoa took on Tonga in the '2013 Pacific Rugby League Test' at Penrith Stadium. The International was created as a World Cup warm-up match. Tonga targeted Samoa's weak defence, and it paid off, thrashing the Toa Samoans by 36–4.

Matt Parish era (2013– Present )

Australian Matt Parish was appointed head coach ahead of the 2013 World Cup.[2] In the group stage, Samoa lost to New Zealand 42–24, and defeated Papua New Guinea 38–4 and France 22–6. They lost the quarter-final to Fiji 22–4.

In May 2014, Samoa defeated Fiji 32–16 in a one-off Test match to qualify for the 2014 Four Nations. In the Four Nations, Samoa was the fourth nation and the underdogs against rugby league's three big heavyweight nations England, New Zealand and Australia. But they proved that they were anything but underdogs, losing to England by six points in a sea-sawing battle, and they were within four minutes of creating rugby league history by beating New Zealand. By the final round, Samoa still had a chance to qualify for the final, making this Four Nations the toughest ever. This Samoan performance added credential to the rugby league game showing that the game is not all about the big three. An annual series against New Zealand was proposed to run likewise to Australia's State of Origin series.[3]

In May 2015, Samoa took on Tonga. The game was an absolute thriller with the lead alternating between the teams and the biggest margin throughout the match was only 6 points. Samoa won 18–16. The following year, in May 2016, Samoa defeated Tonga 18–12.

Samoa were winless at the 2017 World Cup, losing 38–8 to New Zealand and 32–18 Tonga, and drawing 14–14 with Scotland. However, due to the tournament structure, they advanced to the knock-out stage thanks to the draw.[4][5] In the quarter-final, Samoa lost 46–0 to defending champions Australia.[6] Former rugby league players Reni Maitua and Willie Mason were heavily critical of the team after the tournament, claiming the players were staying up late at night and had no respect for coach Matt Parish.[7]

In February 2021, it was reported that 34 current and former Samoan players had co-signed a letter to Samoan Prime Minister Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi requesting for Parish to be removed as coach, citing a lack of professionalism and success. Parish responded by claiming the players were coerced to sign the letter.[8] In May 2021, Andrew Johns, Matthew Johns and Sonny Bill Williams voiced interest to jointly coach Samoa at the 2021 World Cup.[9][10] Rugby League Samoa affirmed Parish would remain as head coach for the tournament in a statement.[11] NRL.com noted that Samoa has approximately 85 NRL players to choose from in 2021, more than is available for the successful Tongan (60) and Fijian (40) teams,[12] however, according to reports, there are some players not willing to represent Samoa under the current coaching set-up.[13][14]

 
Samoa performing the Siva Tau against France at the 2013 Rugby League World Cup
 
Samoa performing the Siva Tau against England at the 2021 Rugby League World Cup

In October 2022, Samoa opened the Rugby League World Cup 2021 against host nation England, despite high expectations for Samoa, due to high profile players such as Penrith Panthers premiership winning trio Jarome Luai, Brian To'o, and Stephen Crichton pledging allegiance to Samoa over Australia, Samoa went on tho lose the match in embarrassing fashion, 60-6.

Samoa rebounded from the loss in the competition opener with big wins over Greece and France, 72-4 and 62-4 respectively.

Samoa qualified for the finals, coming second place in their pool behind England, and went on to face rivals Mate Ma'a Tonga in the quarter finals. Samoa would go on to win the match despite a late resurgence from Tonga to win 20-18, qualifying for their first ever world cup semi final.

Samoa would face England in the semi final, who they lost their first match against. In a back and forth encounter, the scores were tied at 20-20 with less than 8 minutes to go in the match but Stephen Crichton would intercept a pass from Victor Radley running more than 60 metres to score a try to put Samoa ahead. Several minutes later, with just 3 minutes left in the match, England halfback George Williams broke Samoas defence and passed to Herbie Farnworth who would complete a 90 metre long try, taking the score to 26-24. Tommy Makinson would then kick the conversion to tie the match. With the scores tied at 26-26, the match went to Golden Point, with England receiving the ball first. Jack Welsby made an error giving Samoa the ball, which would lead to an Anthony Milford field goal attempt but missed. England received the ball again but a Sam Tomkins error would give the ball back to Samoa once again and Stephen Chrichton kicked the field goal to win the match, 27-26. Sending Samoa to their first ever World Cup final against Australia, and just the fifth team to qualify for the final. (Great Britain, England, France, New Zealand)

Competitive Record

All-time record

Below is the head-to-head record for the Samoa as of 24 December 2020.[15][16]

Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost % Won Year/s For Aga Diff
  American Samoa 1 1 0 0 100% 1994 30 10 +20
  Australia 3 0 0 3 0% 2000–2014 28 156 –128
  Australian Aborigines 2 2 0 0 100% 1992–1994 73 48 +25
  Cook Islands 6 4 0 2 66.67% 1986–2009 240 84 +156
  England 4 1 0 3 25% 2006–2021 77 126 –49
  Fiji 12 4 0 8 33.33% 1992–2019 184 274 –90
  France 4 3 0 1 75% 1995–2013 126 54 +72
  Ireland 2 0 0 2 0% 2000–2008 32 64 –32
  Lebanon 1 1 0 0 100% 2007 38 16 +22
  New Caledonia 1 1 0 0 100% 2010–2017 76 0 +76
  New Zealand 4 0 0 4 0% 2004 50 144 –94
  Māori 4 1 0 3 25% 1986–2004 53 148 –95
  Niue 2 2 0 0 100% 1992–2004 77 46 +31
  Papua New Guinea 2 2 0 0 100% 2013–2019 62 10 +52
  Rotuma 1 1 0 0 100% 1994 50 14 +36
  Scotland 2 1 1 0 50% 2000–2017 34 26 +8
  Tokelau 2 1 0 1 50% 1986–2006 62 46 +16
  Tonga 19 8 1 10 42.11% 1986–2018 375 392 –17
  United States 3 1 0 2 66.67% 2007–2014 88 38 +50
  Wales 1 0 0 1 0% 1995 10 22 –12
Total 75 34 2 39 45.33% 1986–2019 1738 1692 +46

World Cup

World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L D
  1954 Did not enter
  1957
  1960
    1968
  1970
  1972
1975
    1977
1985-88
1989-92
  1995 Group Stage 5/10 2 1 1 0
    2000 Quarter-finals 8/16 4 2 2 0
  2008 Group Stage 9/10 2 1 1 0
   2013 Quarter-finals 5/14 4 2 2 0
    2017 Quarter-finals 8/14 4 0 3 1
 2021 Runners Up 2/16 6 4 2 0
  2025 Qualified
Total 0 Titles 6/16 22 10 11 1

Four Nations

Four Nations record
Year Round Position GP W L D
   2009 Not Invited
   2010 Failed to Qualify
   2011 Not Invited
   2014 Fourth Place 4/4 3 0 3 0
  2016 Not Invited
Total 0 Titles 1/5 3 0 3 0

Pacific Cup

Pacific Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L D
  1986 Second Place 2/6 5 3 2 0
  1988 Second Place 2/6 4 3 1 0
  1990 Champions 1/8 5 5 0 0
  1992 Champions 1/10 6 6 0 0
  1994 Third Place 3/10 6 5 1 0
  1997 Not Invited
  2004 Group Stage 5/6 2 1 1 0
  2006 Group Stage 6/6 3 0 3 0
  2009 Quarter-finals 5/5 1 0 1 0
Total 2 Titles 8/12 32 23 9 0

Notable players and coaches

Kit

Samoa's kit consists of a blue jersey with usually a white V on the chest, paired with blue shorts and socks.

Kit suppliers

Since 2021, Samoa's kits are currently supplied by Classic Sportswear. Former suppliers were FI-TA (2013-2021), SAS (2006–2013), SportM (1995–2000), Zeus (1992–1995) and Adidas (1990–1992).

Sponsors

The current sponsors are Pacifcast.

Former sponsors were DB Bitter (1992–1996), Yazaki (Rugby League World Cup 2000), SIFA.WS (2008–2015), Investsamoa.ws, and Vailima.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Samoa beats Lebanon to be last team in league world cup". Courier Mail. 14 November 2007. Archived from the original on 30 December 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2009.
  2. ^ "Matt Parish appointed as head coach of Samoa for the World Cup". Sky Sports. 9 July 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  3. ^ Voss, Andrew (6 November 2014). "NZ v Samoa the new State of Origin?". NRL.com. from the original on 6 November 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Samoa draw with Scotland to advance in Rugby League World Cup". stuff.co.nz. 11 November 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  5. ^ Mascord, Steve (13 November 2017). "Rugby League World Cup: Ireland miss quarters while winless Samoa go through". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  6. ^ Davidson, John (17 November 2017). "Valentine Holmes scores five tries as Australia trounce Samoa in Rugby League World Cup". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  7. ^ "NRL grand final to be played at SCG in 2020, Samoan players slammed". Fox Sports. 23 November 2017.
  8. ^ "Angry coach lashes out as Samoan players revolt". Daily Telegraph. 10 February 2021. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  9. ^ Otto, Tyson (3 May 2021). "Matthew Johns' incredible reveal for plan with brother Andrew". news.com.au. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  10. ^ Brunsdon, Simon (3 May 2021). "Matty Johns reveals plan to coach Samoa with brother Joey and SBW". Fox Sports. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  11. ^ Pengilly, Adam (3 May 2021). "Samoa shut down talk of coaching dream team featuring SBW and Johns brothers". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  12. ^ Walter, Brad (4 May 2021). "Parish open to Johns brothers, SBW joining Samoa coaching team". NRL.com. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  13. ^ McMurty, Andrew (5 May 2021). "Samoa reject Johns brothers coaching offer despite superstar offers". news.com.au. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  14. ^ Clarke, George (12 May 2021). "Fairytale that became a nightmare: Why NRL superstars lost faith in Samoan rugby league". Fox Sports. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  15. ^ "Samoa head-to-head". rugbyleagueplanet. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  16. ^ "International Rugby League match marks Samoa Independence Day at Aloha Stadium". Samoa News. Retrieved 25 April 2021.

External links

  • Official site of Rugby League Samoa

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Not to be confused with American Samoa national rugby league team This article is about the men s team For the women s team see Samoa women s national rugby league team The Samoa national rugby league team represents Samoa in rugby league football and has participated in international competition since 1986 Known as Western Samoa before 1997 the team is administered by Rugby League Samoa and are nicknamed Toa Samoa English Samoan Warriors SamoaTeam informationNicknameToa SamoaGoverning bodyRugby League SamoaRegionAsia PacificHead coachMatt ParishCaptainJunior PauloMost capsTim Lafai 18 Top try scorerTim Lafai 9 Top point scorerStephen Crichton 73 IRL ranking3rdTeam resultsFirst game Western Samoa 34 12 Tokelau Rarotonga Cook Islands 1986 Biggest win New Caledonia 0 76 Samoa Auckland New Zealand 20 October 2004 Biggest defeat New Zealand Maori 70 10 Samoa Auckland New Zealand 21 October 2004 World CupAppearances6 first time in 1995 Best resultRunners Up 2021 Contents 1 Current roster 2 History 2 1 Early years 2 2 Late 1990s 2 3 2000s 2 4 2000 Rugby League World Cup campaign 2 5 2008 Rugby League World Cup campaign 2 6 2013 Pacific Rugby League Test 2 7 Matt Parish era 2013 Present 3 Competitive Record 3 1 All time record 3 2 World Cup 3 3 Four Nations 3 4 Pacific Cup 4 Notable players and coaches 5 Kit 6 Kit suppliers 7 Sponsors 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksCurrent roster EditThe Samoa national team for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup Player Caps Points ClubJosh Aloiai 5 4 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesFa amanu Brown 7 10 Wests TigersStephen Crichton 3 44 Penrith PanthersMat Feagai 1 4 St George Illawarra DragonsBraden Hamlin Uele 1 0 Cronulla Sutherland SharksChanel Harris Tavita 4 16 New Zealand WarriorsRoyce Hunt 2 4 Cronulla Sutherland SharksOregon Kaufusi 2 0 Parramatta EelsLuciano Leilua 2 4 North Queensland CowboysSpencer Leniu 3 0 Penrith PanthersDanny Levi 4 8 Canberra RaidersJarome Luai 8 8 Penrith PanthersTaylan May 2 24 Penrith PanthersTyrone May 2 4 Catalans DragonsAnthony Milford 10 46 Newcastle KnightsJosh Papali i 7 0 Canberra RaidersJunior Paulo 12 12 Parramatta EelsJaydn Su a 3 0 St George Illawarra DragonsJoseph Sua ali i 3 0 Sydney RoostersHamiso Tabuai Fidow 1 0 North Queensland CowboysIzack Tago 2 8 Penrith PanthersMartin Taupau 7 0 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesBrian To o 4 12 Penrith PanthersKelma Tuilagi 1 0 Wests TigersHistory EditWestern Samoa has participated in the Pacific Cup 1986 World Sevens 1994 1995 2003 Super League World Nines 1996 1997 World Cup since 1995 and Pacific Rim 2004 competitions Early years Edit IRL Men s World RankingsvteOfficial rankings as of 21 December 2022Rank Change Team Pts 1 3 Australia 100 002 1 New Zealand 93 003 4 Samoa 87 004 1 England 73 005 3 Tonga 58 006 1 Papua New Guinea 47 007 1 Fiji 45 008 5 Lebanon 36 009 France 28 0010 6 Wales 23 0011 1 Ireland 23 0012 8 Cook Islands 20 0013 8 Jamaica 17 0014 3 Italy 17 0015 7 Serbia 15 0016 5 Greece 14 0017 2 Scotland 14 0018 4 Netherlands 13 0019 9 Malta 11 0020 1 Turkey 8 0021 4 Germany 6 0022 18 Brazil 6 0023 9 Chile 6 0024 4 Nigeria 6 0025 5 South Africa 6 0026 5 Ghana 6 0027 9 Czech Republic 6 0028 2 Ukraine 5 0029 5 Philippines 4 0030 8 Poland 3 0031 5 Cameroon 3 0032 Kenya 3 0033 4 Spain 3 0034 7 Bulgaria 3 0035 12 Norway 2 0036 9 Colombia 2 0037 2 Hungary 1 0038 11 United States 1 0039 5 Montenegro 1 0040 3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 0041 2 Solomon Islands 1 0042 8 Sweden 1 0043 10 Morocco 1 0044 6 Canada 1 0045 Japan 1 0046 4 Vanuatu 1 0047 El Salvador 0 0048 1 Belgium 1 0049 3 Denmark 0 0050 3 Latvia 0 0051 Argentina 0 00Complete rankings at INTRL SPORTWestern Samoa made their debut in the 1986 Pacific Cup Joe Raymond coached this side to a final where they went down to a strong NZ Maori side Joe Raymond went on to coach them again in 1988 and would return again to coach them 10 years later in 1998 in a one off game against a Samoan team of Samoan resident players at Carlaw park William John Swanny Stowers and his wife Lyndsay Stowers operated Samoa Rugby League out of their North Shore home in Auckland and from the Richmond Rugby League Club house where Lyndsay ran the canteen This resilient couple were known to have put a mortgage on their home to assist with funding the thirty 30 men representing Samoa in the Pacific Cup held in Tonga 1990 citation needed This commitment lead to a historical win over the Maori team for the first time and a win in the 1990 Pacific Cup Coached by the Richmond Bulldogs Head Coach Steve Aigai Samoa then won the 1992 Pacific Cup over Tonga in an action filled thriller that went into two 2 overtimes and sent the NZ Rugby League and Polynesian rugby league public into a frenzy The 1992 Tournament showcased all of NZ Rugby league talent and Australian Rugby league scouts were already booked to witness the 1994 Pacific Cup held in Fiji In 1993 Western Samoa were invited to the International Coca Cola Sevens in Sydney With Auckland based Samoan players such as Mark Elia Tony Tuimavave Tony Tatupu Faausu Afoa and Des Maea followed by a group of up and coming players such as Matthew FuaSamoa Lionel Perera Aleki Maea Paki Tuimavave Joe Vagana Sefo Fuimaono and Peter Lima the team beat the Canberra Raiders and the Great Britain International team Coached by the Richmond Bulldogs Head Coach Steve Aigai this team gave Samoa the status to create the strong foundation Western Samoa Rugby League needed to move forward Below this strong foundation however was the strength and commitment of two people Swanny and Lyndsay Stowers These two held together the concept of Samoa Rugby League and without their dream Samoa RL will not be where it is today citation needed Steve Aigai in his sixth year as the Samoan Coach had an array of NZ based quality players for the 1994 Pacific Cup with the likes of Se e Solomona Tony Tatupu the Tuimavave brothers Paki and Tony plus the loyal players of Mike Setefano Matthew FuaSamoa Alex Tupou and Mark Faumuina Henry Suluvale and Rudy David led the contingent of first class players from Canterbury however this arsenal were well contained by the Tongan stars Jim Dymock John Hopoate Solomon Haumono and Albert Fulivai Late 1990s Edit The 1995 Samoan team had the benefit of ex All Blacks John Schuster and Va aiga Tuigamala in their backline When rugby union went openly professional players such as Apollo Perelini and Fereti Tuilagi left rugby league to return to the 15 man game Samoa lost the Pacific Cup in 1996 The 1998 Pacific Cup team saw a new and old talent Joe Raymond one of the first Samoan Rugby League Rep coaches returned after coaching Tonga and the NZ Maori the late Eddie Poching managed the team and the introduction of Francis Meli to Samoan Rugby League and Junior Papalii a loyal American Samoan Representative Pati Tuimavave from the 1992 squad and Matthew TuiSamoa the only survivor from 1990 Pacific Cup champion team returned Samoa battled Tonga for the 1998 Pacific Cup again at Carlaw park and again Samoa regained the Pacific Champions Title 2000s Edit The Pacific Cup was taken to Australia s Gold Coast in 2000 where Auckland coach John Ackland took over the reins Ackland added another dimension to Samoa Rugby League in selecting rising stars Itikeri Samani a Canberra and Goulburn Stockmen Junior who previously represented American Samoa and Wayne McDade from the New Zealand Warriors while bringing back Matthew FuaSamoa into the Pacific Cup arena 2000 Rugby League World Cup campaign Edit Main article 2000 Rugby League World Cup Samoa took on Ireland Scotland and the Aotearoa Maori in the 2000 Rugby League World Cup pool stages They would lose to the Irish in their opening game but they d beat NZ Maori and Scotland in their next two games sealing a place in the knock out stages They would take on Australia in the quarter final Unfortunately they ended their tournament with a thrashing 66 10 defeat their biggest defeat up to date sealing an end to a respectable World Cup Campaign 2008 Rugby League World Cup campaign Edit Main article 2008 Rugby League World Cup Samoa played in the Pacific Pool of the 2008 Rugby League World Cup Qualifiers They beat the Cook Islands and Fiji but lost to Tonga On a points difference Samoa came in third and had to play USA in the Repecharge Semi Final Samoa won this match 42 10 and then played Lebanon on 14 November 2007 in the Repecharge Final to see who would take the 10th and final World Cup place Samoa came out eventual winners of the 10th and final 2008 Rugby League World Cup place beating Lebanon 38 16 at the Chris Moyles Stadium Featherstone 1 For the 2008 Rugby League World Cup tournament Samoa s main jersey sponsor was the Samoa International Finance Authority Samoa took on Tonga and Ireland in the Tournament s pool stages They beat their Pacific rivals 20 12 but they then lost to the Irish by 34 16 This big losing margin sent the Samoans into battle against the French in the Tournament s 9th place play off Samoa easily won winning 42 10 and capping off an undesirable World Cup Tournament 2013 Pacific Rugby League Test Edit Main article Pacific Rugby League International 2013 test In April 2013 Samoa took on Tonga in the 2013 Pacific Rugby League Test at Penrith Stadium The International was created as a World Cup warm up match Tonga targeted Samoa s weak defence and it paid off thrashing the Toa Samoans by 36 4 Matt Parish era 2013 Present Edit Australian Matt Parish was appointed head coach ahead of the 2013 World Cup 2 In the group stage Samoa lost to New Zealand 42 24 and defeated Papua New Guinea 38 4 and France 22 6 They lost the quarter final to Fiji 22 4 In May 2014 Samoa defeated Fiji 32 16 in a one off Test match to qualify for the 2014 Four Nations In the Four Nations Samoa was the fourth nation and the underdogs against rugby league s three big heavyweight nations England New Zealand and Australia But they proved that they were anything but underdogs losing to England by six points in a sea sawing battle and they were within four minutes of creating rugby league history by beating New Zealand By the final round Samoa still had a chance to qualify for the final making this Four Nations the toughest ever This Samoan performance added credential to the rugby league game showing that the game is not all about the big three An annual series against New Zealand was proposed to run likewise to Australia s State of Origin series 3 In May 2015 Samoa took on Tonga The game was an absolute thriller with the lead alternating between the teams and the biggest margin throughout the match was only 6 points Samoa won 18 16 The following year in May 2016 Samoa defeated Tonga 18 12 Samoa were winless at the 2017 World Cup losing 38 8 to New Zealand and 32 18 Tonga and drawing 14 14 with Scotland However due to the tournament structure they advanced to the knock out stage thanks to the draw 4 5 In the quarter final Samoa lost 46 0 to defending champions Australia 6 Former rugby league players Reni Maitua and Willie Mason were heavily critical of the team after the tournament claiming the players were staying up late at night and had no respect for coach Matt Parish 7 In February 2021 it was reported that 34 current and former Samoan players had co signed a letter to Samoan Prime Minister Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi requesting for Parish to be removed as coach citing a lack of professionalism and success Parish responded by claiming the players were coerced to sign the letter 8 In May 2021 Andrew Johns Matthew Johns and Sonny Bill Williams voiced interest to jointly coach Samoa at the 2021 World Cup 9 10 Rugby League Samoa affirmed Parish would remain as head coach for the tournament in a statement 11 NRL com noted that Samoa has approximately 85 NRL players to choose from in 2021 more than is available for the successful Tongan 60 and Fijian 40 teams 12 however according to reports there are some players not willing to represent Samoa under the current coaching set up 13 14 Samoa performing the Siva Tau against France at the 2013 Rugby League World Cup Samoa performing the Siva Tau against England at the 2021 Rugby League World Cup In October 2022 Samoa opened the Rugby League World Cup 2021 against host nation England despite high expectations for Samoa due to high profile players such as Penrith Panthers premiership winning trio Jarome Luai Brian To o and Stephen Crichton pledging allegiance to Samoa over Australia Samoa went on tho lose the match in embarrassing fashion 60 6 Samoa rebounded from the loss in the competition opener with big wins over Greece and France 72 4 and 62 4 respectively Samoa qualified for the finals coming second place in their pool behind England and went on to face rivals Mate Ma a Tonga in the quarter finals Samoa would go on to win the match despite a late resurgence from Tonga to win 20 18 qualifying for their first ever world cup semi final Samoa would face England in the semi final who they lost their first match against In a back and forth encounter the scores were tied at 20 20 with less than 8 minutes to go in the match but Stephen Crichton would intercept a pass from Victor Radley running more than 60 metres to score a try to put Samoa ahead Several minutes later with just 3 minutes left in the match England halfback George Williams broke Samoas defence and passed to Herbie Farnworth who would complete a 90 metre long try taking the score to 26 24 Tommy Makinson would then kick the conversion to tie the match With the scores tied at 26 26 the match went to Golden Point with England receiving the ball first Jack Welsby made an error giving Samoa the ball which would lead to an Anthony Milford field goal attempt but missed England received the ball again but a Sam Tomkins error would give the ball back to Samoa once again and Stephen Chrichton kicked the field goal to win the match 27 26 Sending Samoa to their first ever World Cup final against Australia and just the fifth team to qualify for the final Great Britain England France New Zealand Competitive Record EditAll time record Edit Main article Samoa national rugby league team results Below is the head to head record for the Samoa as of 24 December 2020 15 16 Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost Won Year s For Aga Diff American Samoa 1 1 0 0 100 1994 30 10 20 Australia 3 0 0 3 0 2000 2014 28 156 128 Australian Aborigines 2 2 0 0 100 1992 1994 73 48 25 Cook Islands 6 4 0 2 66 67 1986 2009 240 84 156 England 4 1 0 3 25 2006 2021 77 126 49 Fiji 12 4 0 8 33 33 1992 2019 184 274 90 France 4 3 0 1 75 1995 2013 126 54 72 Ireland 2 0 0 2 0 2000 2008 32 64 32 Lebanon 1 1 0 0 100 2007 38 16 22 New Caledonia 1 1 0 0 100 2010 2017 76 0 76 New Zealand 4 0 0 4 0 2004 50 144 94 Maori 4 1 0 3 25 1986 2004 53 148 95 Niue 2 2 0 0 100 1992 2004 77 46 31 Papua New Guinea 2 2 0 0 100 2013 2019 62 10 52 Rotuma 1 1 0 0 100 1994 50 14 36 Scotland 2 1 1 0 50 2000 2017 34 26 8 Tokelau 2 1 0 1 50 1986 2006 62 46 16 Tonga 19 8 1 10 42 11 1986 2018 375 392 17 United States 3 1 0 2 66 67 2007 2014 88 38 50 Wales 1 0 0 1 0 1995 10 22 12Total 75 34 2 39 45 33 1986 2019 1738 1692 46World Cup Edit World Cup recordYear Round Position GP W L D 1954 Did not enter 1957 1960 1968 1970 19721975 19771985 881989 92 1995 Group Stage 5 10 2 1 1 0 2000 Quarter finals 8 16 4 2 2 0 2008 Group Stage 9 10 2 1 1 0 2013 Quarter finals 5 14 4 2 2 0 2017 Quarter finals 8 14 4 0 3 1 2021 Runners Up 2 16 6 4 2 0 2025 QualifiedTotal 0 Titles 6 16 22 10 11 1Four Nations Edit Four Nations recordYear Round Position GP W L D 2009 Not Invited 2010 Failed to Qualify 2011 Not Invited 2014 Fourth Place 4 4 3 0 3 0 2016 Not InvitedTotal 0 Titles 1 5 3 0 3 0Pacific Cup Edit Pacific Cup recordYear Round Position GP W L D 1986 Second Place 2 6 5 3 2 0 1988 Second Place 2 6 4 3 1 0 1990 Champions 1 8 5 5 0 0 1992 Champions 1 10 6 6 0 0 1994 Third Place 3 10 6 5 1 0 1997 Not Invited 2004 Group Stage 5 6 2 1 1 0 2006 Group Stage 6 6 3 0 3 0 2009 Quarter finals 5 5 1 0 1 0Total 2 Titles 8 12 32 23 9 0Notable players and coaches EditThis article contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined unverified or indiscriminate Please help to clean it up to meet Wikipedia s quality standards Where appropriate incorporate items into the main body of the article November 2014 John Ackland World Cup 2008 Coach Steve Aigai Coach 1990 1994 Steve Aigai 1986 Afi Ah Kuoi 1986 Andrew Ah Kuoi 1986 George Apelu 1986 Fa ausu Afoa circa 1995 Wing Afoa 1990 1994 Isaak Ah Mau circa 2006 Leeson Ah Mau 2013 17 Roy Asotasi circa 2013 Monty Betham circa 2000 George Carmont circa 2008 Victors Charles Charlie circa 2008 Mark Elia circa 1995 Henry Fa afili circa 2000 David Faiumu circa 2008 Max Fala circa 2000 Maika Felise circa 2000 Beau Gallagher circa 2000 Joe Galuvao circa 2000 Simon Geros circa 2000 Harrison Hansen circa 2008 Sam Kasiano circa 2015 Lolani Koko circa 1995 Vae Kololo circa 2000 Shane Laloata circa 2000 Ali Lauiti iti circa 2008 Brian Laumatia circa 1995 Mark Leafa circa 2000 Brian Leauma circa 2000 Tuaalagi Lepupa circa 2008 Kylie Leuluai circa 2008 Danny Lima circa 2006 Jeff Lima circa 2006 Jamahl Lolesi circa 2000 Graham Lowe World Cup 1995 coach Chan Ly circa 2006 Des Maea circa 1995 Hutch Maiava circa 2006 Gus Maietoa Brown circa 1995 Vila Matautia circa 1995 Rusty Matua 1990 Chris Magele 1998 2000 Wayne McDade circa 2008 Robert Moimoi 1986 Francis Meli circa 2000 2008 Laloa Milford circa 2000 Paul Okesene 1986 Lafu Papalii 1986 1990 Junior Purcell 1998 Sam Panapa circa 1995 Matt Parish World Cup 2013 coach amp World Cup 2017 coach amp World Cup 2021 22 coach Joseph Paulo circa 2008 Apollo Perelini circa 1995 Fred Petersen circa 2000 Robert Piva circa 1995 Willie Poching circa 1995 2000 World Cup 2000 Captain Steve Price Coach 2010 2013 Frank Pritchard circa 2014 2017 World Cup 2017 Captain Frank Puletua circa 2000 2008 Tony Puletua circa 2008 2013 Ben Roberts circa 2008 2013 2014 Tangi Ropati circa 2008 Tea Ropati circa 1995 Smith Samau circa 2008 Itikeri Samani circa 2008 John Schuster circa 1995 World Cup 1995 Captain Mike Setefano circa 1995 Dave Sefuufa 1986 Lagi Setu circa 2008 Jerry Seu Seu circa 2000 Terrence Seu Seu circa 2008 Iosia Soliola circa 2013 World Cup 2013 Captain David Solomona circa 2000 2008 Malo Solomona circa 2006 Se e Solomona circa 1995 Fou Solomona 1986 Miguel Start circa 2006 Shannon Stowers circa 2006 Henry Suluvale circa 1995 Anthony Swann circa 2000 Willie Swann circa 1995 2000 Keneti Taogaga 1986 1990 Willie Talau circa 2008 Albert Alby Talipeau circa 2000 2008 Tony Tatupu circa 1995 2000 McConkie Tauasa circa 2006 Misi Taulapapa circa 2008 Ben Te o circa 2008 Junior Tia Kilifi circa 2006 Alex Tupou 1990 1994 Va aiga Tuigamala circa 1995 Paddy Tuimavave circa 1992 Paki Tuimavave circa 1990s Tony Tuimavave 1990 1995 Matthew TuiSamoa 1990 2000 Tupu Ulufale circa 2008 Matt Utai circa 2008 Earl Va a circa 1995 Chris Vaefaga circa 2006 Joe Vagana circa 1995 Nigel Vagana circa 1995 2008 World Cup 2008 Captain Gray Viane circa 2006 Darrell Williams World Cup 2000 coach Vincent Winterstein 1990 1994 Frank Winterstein circa 2006 Joe Raymond Coach 1986 Pacific Cup amp 1988Kit EditSamoa s kit consists of a blue jersey with usually a white V on the chest paired with blue shorts and socks Kit suppliers EditSince 2021 Samoa s kits are currently supplied by Classic Sportswear Former suppliers were FI TA 2013 2021 SAS 2006 2013 SportM 1995 2000 Zeus 1992 1995 and Adidas 1990 1992 Sponsors EditThe current sponsors are Pacifcast Former sponsors were DB Bitter 1992 1996 Yazaki Rugby League World Cup 2000 SIFA WS 2008 2015 Investsamoa ws and Vailima See also Edit Sports portalRugby league in Samoa Samoa national rugby league team results Samoa women s national rugby league teamReferences Edit Samoa beats Lebanon to be last team in league world cup Courier Mail 14 November 2007 Archived from the original on 30 December 2012 Retrieved 12 December 2009 Matt Parish appointed as head coach of Samoa for the World Cup Sky Sports 9 July 2013 Retrieved 12 May 2021 Voss Andrew 6 November 2014 NZ v Samoa the new State of Origin NRL com Archived from the original on 6 November 2014 Retrieved 18 November 2014 Samoa draw with Scotland to advance in Rugby League World Cup stuff co nz 11 November 2017 Retrieved 12 May 2021 Mascord Steve 13 November 2017 Rugby League World Cup Ireland miss quarters while winless Samoa go through Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 12 May 2021 Davidson John 17 November 2017 Valentine Holmes scores five tries as Australia trounce Samoa in Rugby League World Cup The Guardian Retrieved 12 May 2021 NRL grand final to be played at SCG in 2020 Samoan players slammed Fox Sports 23 November 2017 Angry coach lashes out as Samoan players revolt Daily Telegraph 10 February 2021 Retrieved 12 May 2021 Otto Tyson 3 May 2021 Matthew Johns incredible reveal for plan with brother Andrew news com au Retrieved 12 May 2021 Brunsdon Simon 3 May 2021 Matty Johns reveals plan to coach Samoa with brother Joey and SBW Fox Sports Retrieved 12 May 2021 Pengilly Adam 3 May 2021 Samoa shut down talk of coaching dream team featuring SBW and Johns brothers Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 12 May 2021 Walter Brad 4 May 2021 Parish open to Johns brothers SBW joining Samoa coaching team NRL com Retrieved 12 May 2021 McMurty Andrew 5 May 2021 Samoa reject Johns brothers coaching offer despite superstar offers news com au Retrieved 12 May 2021 Clarke George 12 May 2021 Fairytale that became a nightmare Why NRL superstars lost faith in Samoan rugby league Fox Sports Retrieved 12 May 2021 Samoa head to head rugbyleagueplanet Retrieved 24 December 2020 International Rugby League match marks Samoa Independence Day at Aloha Stadium Samoa News Retrieved 25 April 2021 External links EditOfficial site of Rugby League Samoa Wikimedia Commons has media related to Samoa national rugby league team Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samoa 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