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Tonga national rugby league team

The Tonga national rugby league team (Tongan: timi līki ʻakapulu fakafonua ʻa Tonga) represents Tonga in rugby league football. They are currently the fifth ranked team in the world. The team was formed to compete in the 1986 Pacific Cup, and have competed at six Rugby League World Cups, starting in 1995 and continuing consecutively until the most recent tournament. Their best result was at the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, where they were semi-finalists.

Tonga
Team information
NicknameMate Ma'a Tonga
Governing bodyTBA
RegionAsia-Pacific
Head coachKristian Woolf
CaptainAddin Fonua-Blake
Most capsDaniel Tupou (16)
Top try-scorerDaniel Tupou (12)
Top point-scorerSiosiua Taukeiaho (58)
Isaiya Katoa (58)
IRL ranking5th
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First international
 Western Samoa 68–5 Tonga 
(Rarotonga, Cook Islands; 29 October 1986)
Biggest win
 Tonga 92-10  Cook Islands
(Middlesbrough, England; 31 October 2022)
Biggest defeat
 New Zealand 74–0 Tonga 
(Auckland, New Zealand; 23 October 1999)
World Cup
Appearances5 (first time in 1995)
Best result Semifinals (2017)

Formerly administered by the Tonga National Rugby League, the team is now in a state of limbo with administration. They wear a predominantly red uniform with white sides and are associated with the phrase Mate Ma'a Tonga (English: Die for Tonga). They are coached by Australian Kristian Woolf, and captained by Addin Fonua-Blake.

History edit

Rugby league first gained attention in Tonga when the Pacific Cup was partially held in the country during 1986. After this initial exposure to the Tongan people several clubs began to form or switch from rugby union to rugby league and by 1988 the nation had enough depth in their player pool to begin playing national fixtures and entered the 1988 Pacific Cup competition held in Apia, Samoa. During that Pacific Cup the Tongans played in three fixtures winning a sole match while losing the other two, with their first international victory coming against the American Samoa side a match that ended 38–14.

Over the next two years the national side sporadically played international fixtures but it was not until the 1992 Pacific Cup when they again began playing with some regularity. At the 1992 Cup competition the side showed significant improvement on their previous inaugural cup effort with victories over , Cook Islands, Fiji and the New Zealand Maori.[1] This run of victories earned them a place in the final of the 1992 Pacific Cup against the Western Samoan side but they eventually lost a close fought match by four points 18–14. The following tournament two years later saw the Tongan side show further improvement with several comfortable victories again earning them a spot in final of the Pacific Cup this time against the Fijians who had never defeated the Tongans at that time. The Mate Ma'a were again victorious over Fiji 34–11 and claimed their maiden Pacific Cup title.

During 1995 Tonga qualified for their first World Cup and were seeded in the strong group B with both New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. They narrowly lost to the New Zealand team by a single point and earned a draw against Papua New Guinea.

 
The Tongan team performing the Sipi Tau at the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.

The next four years saw the Tongan side appear in a further Pacific Cup in 1997 and then qualify for the 2000 World Cup with comfortable victories over Cook Islands, Tokelau and American Samoa. Prior to appearing at the 2000 competition the Tongans arranged a friendly fixture against the New Zealand side but lost 74–0.

After the heavy defeat to New Zealand their next international fixture was during their second World Cup where the Tongans were again placed in a group with France, Papua New Guinea again, and South Africa. Tonga faced South Africa in their first match of the tournament where they won 66–18, however they lost to both France and Papua New Guinea meaning the Tongans again failed to make it past the first stage of the tournament.

The Pacific Cup saw the Tongans again qualify for the tournament final with victories over both the Cook Islands and Fiji but the side suffered defeat at the hands of neighbouring Samoa 51–18. 2006 saw the Tongan side re-enter the Pacific Cup where again they performed strongly qualifying for their second consecutive final where this time they reversed their previous effort with a strong victory over Fiji 22–4 giving them their second Pacific Cup title. 2006 continued to be a busy year of international fixtures for the Tongans which saw them gain qualification into the 2008 World Cup after they finished top of their Pacific group ahead of the Cook Islands, Fiji and Samoa and then defeat the Samoans 18–10 in the qualifying final. They also entered the inaugural Federation Shield competition along with England, France and Samoa and eventually finish second. England to face Tonga in League final to the English in the final 32–14 after they had defeated both France and Samoa.

In April 2013, Tonga took on Samoa in the '2013 Pacific Rugby League Test' at Penrith Stadium. The International was created as a World Cup warm-up match. Tonga beat Toa Samoans by 36–4.

Tonga automatically qualified for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup after participating in the 2008 tournament. They took on Scotland, Italy and the Cook Islands in the pool stage. In their first match they took on 'the Scots'. It was a tight and intense rugby league battle, but Scotland won 26–24. Tonga then went on and beat 'the Kukis', 22–16, and Italy, 16–0, but it wasn't enough. Scotland finished the group stage unbeaten, sealing their place in the quarter-final and ending Tonga's World Cup campaign in the process.

In May 2015, Tonga took on Samoa in the 2015 Polynesian Cup at Cbus Super Stadium. The International was part of a triple header which also included the Melanesian Cup, between Papua New Guinea and Fiji, and the Junior Kangaroos against the Junior Kiwis. Samoa beat Mate Ma'a Tonga to win the Polynesian Cup by 18–16.

In October 2015, Tonga took on the Cook Islands in the Asia-Pacific elimination play-off to determine which of the two Asia-Pacific nations qualified for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. After a tight first half, Mate Ma'a Tonga went on win the match scoring 16 points within the last 20 minutes of the game.

In May 2016, Tonga took on Samoa in the 2016 Polynesian Cup at Pirtek Stadium. The International was part of a triple header which also included the Melanesian Cup, between Papua New Guinea and Fiji, and the Junior Kangaroos against the Junior Kiwis. The match resulted in a 12-point defeat to Samoa in the 2016 Polynesian Cup.

 
Jason Taumalolo has chosen to represent Tonga instead of New Zealand since 2017.

Tonga fielded its strongest ever team at the 2017 World Cup after Jason Taumalolo and Andrew Fifita chose to represent their Tongan heritage rather than their respective birthplaces, New Zealand and Australia. At the time, they were considered to be among the best forwards in the world.[2][3] Both players cited a desire to honour family and strengthen the Tongan team as motivating factors for their defections, while Taumalolo's relationship with Tonga head coach Kristian Woolf was also acknowledged.[4][a]

In addition, Manu Maʻu declined a likely position in the New Zealand squad,[6] while David Fusitu'a, Solomone Kata, Tuimoala Lolohea, and Sio Siua Taukeiaho dismissed any possibility of a New Zealand re-call in order to represent Tonga.[7][8] Michael Jennings also committed himself to Tonga after declining an opportunity to represent Fiji.[9]

Tonga quickly became the most heavily backed team in the World Cup, dropping from $81 odds to $17.[3] Entering into the tournament as the 11th ranked team in the world, Tonga comfortably won their opening two group matches, outclassing Scotland 50–4[10] and Samoa 32–18.[11] In their third and final group match, Tonga upset New Zealand 28–22 after trailing 16–2 at half-time. This marked the first time since the introduction of the tiered-nation system that a tier-two team defeated a tier-one team,[12][13] and the first time since Wales defeated England 18–16 in 1995 if applied retroactively.[14] Tonga beat Lebanon 24–22 in a hard-fought quarter-final,[15] and then lost 18–20 to England in the semi-final. England were leading 20–0 with 8 minutes remaining until Tonga scored three tries in quick succession, however, a contentious refereeing decision in the last seconds of the game denied them scoring a fourth try and progressing to the World Cup final.[16][17]

Playing for the Kangaroos is the pinnacle in rugby league. If you make that team, you’re up there with the best in the world in your position... But it’s a very different feeling playing for Tonga. There’s more emotion in the Tongan jersey. You know what your family has been through and you think about them every time you put it on.

— Michael Jennings, AthletesVoice[18]

After Tonga's semi-final against England, which was attended by King Tupou VI, 29 November 2018 was declared a public holiday in Tonga as Mate Ma'a Tonga Day and the entire Tongan squad was invited to the Royal Palace. Every player was honoured as Knight Commander of the Most Illustrious Order of Queen Sālote Tupou III[19][20] for their contribution to sports.[21][22][23][24] At the conclusion of the tournament, Tonga jumped to 4th in the RLIF world rankings.[25][26]

After the tournament, several players[b] publicly reaffirmed their allegiance to the Tongan team as the media speculated whether they would return to their tier-one nations, assuming they were to be welcomed back.[34] Addin Fonua-Blake also announced his intention to represent Tonga after playing for New Zealand at the World Cup,[35] commenting "I really enjoyed my time with the Kiwis but it just didn't feel like home."[36] As a consequence, New Zealand's squad for their match against England on 24 June 2018 contained just one Tongan-eligible player, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, who reportedly pledged his loyalty to the Kiwis to honour his great-grandfather Puti Tipene Watene, the first Māori to captain the side.[37]

Tonga faced Australia for the first time ever on 20 October 2018, losing 34–16.[38]

On 22 June 2019, Tonga faced New Zealand again at Mount Smart Stadium as part of the 2019 Oceania Cup. The Kiwis won 34–14 in a dominant display. After the NRL season ended, Tonga played against the touring Great Britain on 26 October, winning 14–6 at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton. This was Great Britain's first match after a twelve-year hiatus.[39] The following week at Auckland's Eden Park, Tonga faced the Australia in an Oceania Cup match. Tonga stunned the world number one nation, winning 16–12, their best win in their history.[40]

This match was labelled one of the greatest upsets in rugby league history, marking the first time Australia had lost to a tier 2 nation since 1978.[41] Jason Taumalolo rated the win above his 2015 NRL Grand Final victory with the North Queensland Cowboys.[42]

Tonga competed at the 2021 Rugby League World Cup in England, having qualified automatically as semi-finalists of the 2017 tournament. The tournament was delayed until 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The team won all three group games,[43] before falling 18-20 against Samoa in a 'classic' quarter-final that was lauded for its 'athleticism, power and superb ball-handling skills'.[44][45]

Identity edit

Kit supplier edit

Tonga's kit suppliers are ISC since 2018. Classic (1995 RLWC), Mitre (2000 RLWC), Kombat (2004–2005), KooGa (2006–2012) and FI-TA (2013–2018) were previous suppliers. As of 2019, the current kit supplier is Dynasty Sport.[46]

Coaching Staff edit

Also see Category:Tonga national rugby league team coaches.

No. Name Years G W L D %
1   Graham Mattson 1994
2   Mike McClennan 1995–1998 3 0 2 1 0
3   Murray Hurst 1998–2000 8 6 2 0 75
4    Duane Mann 2006
5    Jim Dymock 2006–2008 8 4 4 0 50
6   Rohan Smith 2009 3 0 0 0 0
7   Charlie Tonga 2010–2013 5 3 2 0 60
8   Kristian Woolf 2014–present 15 9 6 0 60
9   Dean Young (caretaker) 2022 0 0 0 0 0

Players edit

Current squad edit

The Tongan squad for the 2023 Tonga rugby league tour of England. The squad was announced on 4 October 2023.[47]
Jersey numbers in the table are those used in the Third Test against England.
Statistics in this table are compiled from the website, Rugby League Project, and are up to 5 November 2023, including the Third Test.

J# Player Age Position(s) Tonga Club NRL SL Other Reps
Dbt M T G F P CM TM CM TM
1 William Hopoate 31 Fullback 2017 13 3 0 0 12     St Helens R.F.C. 184 31 31   5   2   2
2 Will Penisini 21 Wing, Centre 2022 7 5 0 0 20     Parramatta Eels 57 57 0 0
3 Konrad Hurrell 32 Centre 2013 11 2 0 0 8     St Helens R.F.C. 116 48 103   1   2
4 Moses Suli 25 Centre 2017 8 1 0 0 4     St. George Illawarra Dragons 39 118 0 0
5 Toluta'u Koula 21 Wing, Centre 2022 6 2 0 0 8     Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 39 39 0 0
6 Tuimoala Lolohea 28 Five-eighth, Fullback 2015 17 5 6 0 32     Huddersfield Giants 71 54 126   2   1
7 Isaiya Katoa 19 Halfback, Five-eighth 2022 6 2 24 0 56     Dolphins (NRL) 22 22 0 0
8 Hame Sele 26 Prop, Lock 2023 2 0 0 0 0     South Sydney Rabbitohs 49 72 0 0   1
9 Siliva Havili 30 Hooker 2013 16 2 0 0 8     South Sydney Rabbitohs 31 135 0 0   2   1
17 Felise Kaufusi 31 Prop, Lock 2015 10 1 0 0 4     Dolphins (NRL) 16 189 0 0   14   4
11 Tyson Frizell 32 Second-row 2023 3 1 0 0 4     Newcastle Knights 62 239 5 0   16   16   2   5
12 Haumole Olakau'atu 25 Second-row 2022 5 0 0 0 0     Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 73 73 0 0
13 Keaon Koloamatangi 25 Lock, Second-row 2022 8 2 0 0 8     South Sydney Rabbitohs 82 82 0 0   1
14 Latu Fainu 18 Five-eighth 2023 1 0 0 0 0     Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 0 0 0
15 Moeaki Fotuaika 23 Prop 2022 3 0 0 0 0     Gold Coast Titans 121 121 0 0   6
16 Eliesa Katoa 23 Second-row 2023 2 1 0 0 4     Melbourne Storm 21 67 0 0
18 Siua Wong 20 Second-row 2023 1 0 0 0 0     Sydney Roosters 10 10 0 0   4
20 Junior Tupou 21 Wing 2023 1 0 0 0 0     Wests Tigers 26 26 0 0
Addin Fonua-Blake 27 Prop 2017 11 0 0 0 0     New Zealand Warriors 62 159 0 0   1
Tevita Tatola 26 Prop 2018 8 1 0 0 4     South Sydney Rabbitohs 134 134 0 0
Dion Teaupa Five-eighth 2023 2 0 0 0 0     South Sydney Rabbitohs 0 0 0
Starford To'a 23 Centre, Wing 2023 1 1 0 0 4     Wests Tigers 39 59 0 0
Daniel Tupou 32 Wing 2013 16 12 0 0 48     Sydney Roosters 241 241 1 0   10   2   1   2

Notable former players edit

Since rugby league was introduced to the nation of Tonga in 1986 many players of Tongan birth or heritage have gone on to attain notability by participating in NRL or Super League, or both. Additionally many Tongan heritage players have represented other nations (mainly Australia or New Zealand) in addition to Tonga.

A list of seventeen former notable Tongan heritage players below that have played in NRL & Super League all played internationally for Tonga, with twelve of them also having played for other nations.

Player International Team(s) Represented Rugby League World Cup Appearances
Martin Masella (Captained) Tonga 1995 & 2000
Tevita Vaikona Tonga 1995 & 2000
Lopini Paea (Captained) Tonga 2008
Etu Uaisele Tonga 2008
Feleti Mateo Tonga 2008
John Hopoate Tonga, Australia 1995 (Represented Australia)
Jim Dymock Tonga, Australia 1995 (Represented Australia)
Willie Mason Tonga, Australia 2000
Brent Kite (Captained) Tonga, Australia 2000, 2008 (Represented Australia) & 2013
Antonio Kaufusi Tonga, Australia 2008
Duane Mann (Captained) Tonga, New Zealand 1995 & 2000
George Mann Tonga, New Zealand 1995
Awen Guttenbeil Tonga, New Zealand 1995 & 2008
Fuifui Moimoi Tonga, New Zealand 2013
Epalahame Lauaki Tonga, New Zealand 2008
Tevita Latu Tonga, New Zealand 2008
'Sika Manu (Captained) Tonga, New Zealand 2008 (Represented New Zealand), 2013 & 2017

Records edit

  • Bold- denotes that the player is still active.

Most capped players edit

# Name Career Caps
1 Daniel Tupou 2013-2022 16
2 Ben Murdoch-Masila 2013-2022 15
Tuimoala Lolohea 2015-2022 15
4 Richard Fa'aoso 2006-2015 14
Sika Manu 2013-2018 14
Jason Taumalolo 2013, 2017-2022 14
Sio Siua Taukeiaho 2014-2015, 2017-2022 14
8 Siliva Havili 2013, 2017-2022 13
Feleti Mateo 2006-2016 13

Top try scorers edit

# Name Career Tries
1 Daniel Tupou 2013-2022 12
2 Michael Jennings 2008, 2017–2019 8
3 Etuate Uaisele 2006-2013 7
4 Makasini Richter 2000-2006 6

Top points scorers edit

# Name Career Points Tries Goals Field Goals
1 Isaiya Katoa 2022 58 2 25 0
Sio Siua Taukeiaho 2014-2015, 2017-2022 58 2 25 0
3 Daniel Tupou 2013-2022 48 12 0 0
4 Joel Taufa'ao 2004-2009 38 2 15 0

Competitive Record 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

The following table underneath shows Tonga's all-time rugby league results record. Matches include those played as the Tonga Invitational XIII side. They have been participating in International fixtures since 1986.

Country Matches Won Drawn Lost % Won Year/s
  American Samoa 2 2 0 0 100% 1988–1998
  Australia* 2 1 0 1 50% 2018–2019
  Australian Aboriginies 1 0 0 1 0% 1994
  Cook Islands 12 11 0 1 92% 1988–2022
  England 6 0 0 6 0% 2006–2023
  France 2 1 0 1 50% 2000–2006
  Fiji 12 6 1 5 50% 1992–2017
  Presidents XIII 1 1 0 0 100% 1994
  Great Britain* 1 1 0 0 100% 2019
  Ireland 1 1 0 0 100% 2008
  Italy 2 2 0 0 100% 2013–2017
  Lebanon 1 1 0 0 100% 2017
  Māori 8 3 0 5 38% 1986–2006
  New Zealand 6 1 0 5 17% 1995–2019
  New Zealand XIII 1 0 0 1 0% 1997
  Niue 3 3 0 0 100% 1990–1994
  Papua New Guinea 9 1 1 7 11% 1995–2022
 Samoa 22 11 1 10 50% 1986–2022
  Scotland 3 2 0 1 67% 2008–2017
  South Africa 1 1 0 0 100% 2000
  Tokelau 4 4 0 0 100% 1986–2006
  United States 1 1 0 0 100% 2012
  Wales 1 1 0 0 100% 2022
Total 102 55 3 44 53.92% 1986–
*Includes matches played as Tonga Invitational.[48]
World Cup Record
Year Round Position Pld Win Draw Loss
  1954 did not enter
  1957
  1960
    1968
  1970
  1972
  1975
    1977
  1985–88
  1989–92
  1995 Group Stage 7th out of 10 2 0 1 1
      2000 Group Stage 9th out of 16 3 1 0 2
  2008 Group Stage 7th out of 10 3 2 0 1
    2013 Group Stage 9th out of 14 3 2 0 1
      2017 Semi-final 3rd out of 14 5 4 0 1
  2021 Quarter-final 5th out of 16 4 3 0 1
  2026 qualified

Honours edit

1994, 2006

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Woolf had previously coached Taumalolo as head coach of the North Queensland Cowboys' Under-20s team in 2010 and 2011, and as assistant coach of Tonga at the 2013 World Cup.[5]
  2. ^ Including Andrew Fifita,[27] Tevita Pangai Junior,[28] Michael Jennings,[29] Tuimoala Lolohea,[30] Solomone Kata,[31] David Fusitu'a,[32] and Jason Taumalolo.[33]

References edit

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  46. ^ Australia, Dynasty Sport |. "TONGA SET TO FULFIL THEIR DYNASTY". Dynasty Sport | Australia. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  47. ^ Walter, Brad (4 October 2023). "Frizell bolsters Tonga pack after withdrawal of Taumalolo". NRL. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  48. ^ "Head to Head". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 24 December 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Tonga national rugby league team on Facebook
  • Matangi Tonga Online

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This article is about the men s team For the women s team see Tonga women s national rugby league team The Tonga national rugby league team Tongan timi liki ʻakapulu fakafonua ʻa Tonga represents Tonga in rugby league football They are currently the fifth ranked team in the world The team was formed to compete in the 1986 Pacific Cup and have competed at six Rugby League World Cups starting in 1995 and continuing consecutively until the most recent tournament Their best result was at the 2017 Rugby League World Cup where they were semi finalists TongaTeam informationNicknameMate Ma a TongaGoverning bodyTBARegionAsia PacificHead coachKristian WoolfCaptainAddin Fonua BlakeMost capsDaniel Tupou 16 Top try scorerDaniel Tupou 12 Top point scorerSiosiua Taukeiaho 58 Isaiya Katoa 58 IRL ranking5thUniformsFirst coloursTeam resultsFirst international Western Samoa 68 5 Tonga Rarotonga Cook Islands 29 October 1986 Biggest win Tonga 92 10 Cook Islands Middlesbrough England 31 October 2022 Biggest defeat New Zealand 74 0 Tonga Auckland New Zealand 23 October 1999 World CupAppearances5 first time in 1995 Best resultSemifinals 2017 Formerly administered by the Tonga National Rugby League the team is now in a state of limbo with administration They wear a predominantly red uniform with white sides and are associated with the phrase Mate Ma a Tonga English Die for Tonga They are coached by Australian Kristian Woolf and captained by Addin Fonua Blake Contents 1 History 2 Identity 2 1 Kit supplier 3 Coaching Staff 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 4 2 Notable former players 5 Records 5 1 Most capped players 5 2 Top try scorers 5 3 Top points scorers 6 Competitive Record 7 Honours 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory editMain article History of the Tonga national rugby league team Rugby league first gained attention in Tonga when the Pacific Cup was partially held in the country during 1986 After this initial exposure to the Tongan people several clubs began to form or switch from rugby union to rugby league and by 1988 the nation had enough depth in their player pool to begin playing national fixtures and entered the 1988 Pacific Cup competition held in Apia Samoa During that Pacific Cup the Tongans played in three fixtures winning a sole match while losing the other two with their first international victory coming against the American Samoa side a match that ended 38 14 Over the next two years the national side sporadically played international fixtures but it was not until the 1992 Pacific Cup when they again began playing with some regularity At the 1992 Cup competition the side showed significant improvement on their previous inaugural cup effort with victories over Cook Islands Fiji and the New Zealand Maori 1 This run of victories earned them a place in the final of the 1992 Pacific Cup against the Western Samoan side but they eventually lost a close fought match by four points 18 14 The following tournament two years later saw the Tongan side show further improvement with several comfortable victories again earning them a spot in final of the Pacific Cup this time against the Fijians who had never defeated the Tongans at that time The Mate Ma a were again victorious over Fiji 34 11 and claimed their maiden Pacific Cup title During 1995 Tonga qualified for their first World Cup and were seeded in the strong group B with both New Zealand and Papua New Guinea They narrowly lost to the New Zealand team by a single point and earned a draw against Papua New Guinea nbsp The Tongan team performing the Sipi Tau at the 2008 Rugby League World Cup The next four years saw the Tongan side appear in a further Pacific Cup in 1997 and then qualify for the 2000 World Cup with comfortable victories over Cook Islands Tokelau and American Samoa Prior to appearing at the 2000 competition the Tongans arranged a friendly fixture against the New Zealand side but lost 74 0 After the heavy defeat to New Zealand their next international fixture was during their second World Cup where the Tongans were again placed in a group with France Papua New Guinea again and South Africa Tonga faced South Africa in their first match of the tournament where they won 66 18 however they lost to both France and Papua New Guinea meaning the Tongans again failed to make it past the first stage of the tournament The Pacific Cup saw the Tongans again qualify for the tournament final with victories over both the Cook Islands and Fiji but the side suffered defeat at the hands of neighbouring Samoa 51 18 2006 saw the Tongan side re enter the Pacific Cup where again they performed strongly qualifying for their second consecutive final where this time they reversed their previous effort with a strong victory over Fiji 22 4 giving them their second Pacific Cup title 2006 continued to be a busy year of international fixtures for the Tongans which saw them gain qualification into the 2008 World Cup after they finished top of their Pacific group ahead of the Cook Islands Fiji and Samoa and then defeat the Samoans 18 10 in the qualifying final They also entered the inaugural Federation Shield competition along with England France and Samoa and eventually finish second England to face Tonga in League final to the English in the final 32 14 after they had defeated both France and Samoa In April 2013 Tonga took on Samoa in the 2013 Pacific Rugby League Test at Penrith Stadium The International was created as a World Cup warm up match Tonga beat Toa Samoans by 36 4 Tonga automatically qualified for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup after participating in the 2008 tournament They took on Scotland Italy and the Cook Islands in the pool stage In their first match they took on the Scots It was a tight and intense rugby league battle but Scotland won 26 24 Tonga then went on and beat the Kukis 22 16 and Italy 16 0 but it wasn t enough Scotland finished the group stage unbeaten sealing their place in the quarter final and ending Tonga s World Cup campaign in the process In May 2015 Tonga took on Samoa in the 2015 Polynesian Cup at Cbus Super Stadium The International was part of a triple header which also included the Melanesian Cup between Papua New Guinea and Fiji and the Junior Kangaroos against the Junior Kiwis Samoa beat Mate Ma a Tonga to win the Polynesian Cup by 18 16 In October 2015 Tonga took on the Cook Islands in the Asia Pacific elimination play off to determine which of the two Asia Pacific nations qualified for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup After a tight first half Mate Ma a Tonga went on win the match scoring 16 points within the last 20 minutes of the game In May 2016 Tonga took on Samoa in the 2016 Polynesian Cup at Pirtek Stadium The International was part of a triple header which also included the Melanesian Cup between Papua New Guinea and Fiji and the Junior Kangaroos against the Junior Kiwis The match resulted in a 12 point defeat to Samoa in the 2016 Polynesian Cup nbsp Jason Taumalolo has chosen to represent Tonga instead of New Zealand since 2017 Tonga fielded its strongest ever team at the 2017 World Cup after Jason Taumalolo and Andrew Fifita chose to represent their Tongan heritage rather than their respective birthplaces New Zealand and Australia At the time they were considered to be among the best forwards in the world 2 3 Both players cited a desire to honour family and strengthen the Tongan team as motivating factors for their defections while Taumalolo s relationship with Tonga head coach Kristian Woolf was also acknowledged 4 a In addition Manu Maʻu declined a likely position in the New Zealand squad 6 while David Fusitu a Solomone Kata Tuimoala Lolohea and Sio Siua Taukeiaho dismissed any possibility of a New Zealand re call in order to represent Tonga 7 8 Michael Jennings also committed himself to Tonga after declining an opportunity to represent Fiji 9 Tonga quickly became the most heavily backed team in the World Cup dropping from 81 odds to 17 3 Entering into the tournament as the 11th ranked team in the world Tonga comfortably won their opening two group matches outclassing Scotland 50 4 10 and Samoa 32 18 11 In their third and final group match Tonga upset New Zealand 28 22 after trailing 16 2 at half time This marked the first time since the introduction of the tiered nation system that a tier two team defeated a tier one team 12 13 and the first time since Wales defeated England 18 16 in 1995 if applied retroactively 14 Tonga beat Lebanon 24 22 in a hard fought quarter final 15 and then lost 18 20 to England in the semi final England were leading 20 0 with 8 minutes remaining until Tonga scored three tries in quick succession however a contentious refereeing decision in the last seconds of the game denied them scoring a fourth try and progressing to the World Cup final 16 17 Playing for the Kangaroos is the pinnacle in rugby league If you make that team you re up there with the best in the world in your position But it s a very different feeling playing for Tonga There s more emotion in the Tongan jersey You know what your family has been through and you think about them every time you put it on Michael Jennings AthletesVoice 18 After Tonga s semi final against England which was attended by King Tupou VI 29 November 2018 was declared a public holiday in Tonga as Mate Ma a Tonga Day and the entire Tongan squad was invited to the Royal Palace Every player was honoured as Knight Commander of the Most Illustrious Order of Queen Salote Tupou III 19 20 for their contribution to sports 21 22 23 24 At the conclusion of the tournament Tonga jumped to 4th in the RLIF world rankings 25 26 After the tournament several players b publicly reaffirmed their allegiance to the Tongan team as the media speculated whether they would return to their tier one nations assuming they were to be welcomed back 34 Addin Fonua Blake also announced his intention to represent Tonga after playing for New Zealand at the World Cup 35 commenting I really enjoyed my time with the Kiwis but it just didn t feel like home 36 As a consequence New Zealand s squad for their match against England on 24 June 2018 contained just one Tongan eligible player Dallin Watene Zelezniak who reportedly pledged his loyalty to the Kiwis to honour his great grandfather Puti Tipene Watene the first Maori to captain the side 37 Tonga faced Australia for the first time ever on 20 October 2018 losing 34 16 38 On 22 June 2019 Tonga faced New Zealand again at Mount Smart Stadium as part of the 2019 Oceania Cup The Kiwis won 34 14 in a dominant display After the NRL season ended Tonga played against the touring Great Britain on 26 October winning 14 6 at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton This was Great Britain s first match after a twelve year hiatus 39 The following week at Auckland s Eden Park Tonga faced the Australia in an Oceania Cup match Tonga stunned the world number one nation winning 16 12 their best win in their history 40 This match was labelled one of the greatest upsets in rugby league history marking the first time Australia had lost to a tier 2 nation since 1978 41 Jason Taumalolo rated the win above his 2015 NRL Grand Final victory with the North Queensland Cowboys 42 Tonga competed at the 2021 Rugby League World Cup in England having qualified automatically as semi finalists of the 2017 tournament The tournament was delayed until 2022 due to the COVID 19 pandemic The team won all three group games 43 before falling 18 20 against Samoa in a classic quarter final that was lauded for its athleticism power and superb ball handling skills 44 45 Identity editKit supplier edit Tonga s kit suppliers are ISC since 2018 Classic 1995 RLWC Mitre 2000 RLWC Kombat 2004 2005 KooGa 2006 2012 and FI TA 2013 2018 were previous suppliers As of 2019 the current kit supplier is Dynasty Sport 46 Coaching Staff editAlso see Category Tonga national rugby league team coaches No Name Years G W L D 1 nbsp Graham Mattson 1994 2 nbsp Mike McClennan 1995 1998 3 0 2 1 0 3 nbsp Murray Hurst 1998 2000 8 6 2 0 75 4 nbsp nbsp Duane Mann 2006 5 nbsp nbsp Jim Dymock 2006 2008 8 4 4 0 50 6 nbsp Rohan Smith 2009 3 0 0 0 0 7 nbsp Charlie Tonga 2010 2013 5 3 2 0 60 8 nbsp Kristian Woolf 2014 present 15 9 6 0 60 9 nbsp Dean Young caretaker 2022 0 0 0 0 0Players editCurrent squad edit The Tongan squad for the 2023 Tonga rugby league tour of England The squad was announced on 4 October 2023 47 Jersey numbers in the table are those used in the Third Test against England Statistics in this table are compiled from the website Rugby League Project and are up to 5 November 2023 including the Third Test J Player Age Position s Tonga Club NRL SL Other Reps Dbt M T G F P CM TM CM TM 1 William Hopoate 31 Fullback 2017 13 3 0 0 12 nbsp nbsp St Helens R F C 184 31 31 nbsp 5 nbsp 2 nbsp 2 2 Will Penisini 21 Wing Centre 2022 7 5 0 0 20 nbsp nbsp Parramatta Eels 57 57 0 0 3 Konrad Hurrell 32 Centre 2013 11 2 0 0 8 nbsp nbsp St Helens R F C 116 48 103 nbsp 1 nbsp 2 4 Moses Suli 25 Centre 2017 8 1 0 0 4 nbsp nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 39 118 0 0 5 Toluta u Koula 21 Wing Centre 2022 6 2 0 0 8 nbsp nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 39 39 0 0 6 Tuimoala Lolohea 28 Five eighth Fullback 2015 17 5 6 0 32 nbsp nbsp Huddersfield Giants 71 54 126 nbsp 2 nbsp 1 7 Isaiya Katoa 19 Halfback Five eighth 2022 6 2 24 0 56 nbsp nbsp Dolphins NRL 22 22 0 0 8 Hame Sele 26 Prop Lock 2023 2 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 49 72 0 0 nbsp 1 9 Siliva Havili 30 Hooker 2013 16 2 0 0 8 nbsp nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 31 135 0 0 nbsp 2 nbsp 1 17 Felise Kaufusi 31 Prop Lock 2015 10 1 0 0 4 nbsp nbsp Dolphins NRL 16 189 0 0 nbsp 14 nbsp 4 11 Tyson Frizell 32 Second row 2023 3 1 0 0 4 nbsp nbsp Newcastle Knights 62 239 5 0 nbsp 16 nbsp 16 nbsp 2 nbsp 5 12 Haumole Olakau atu 25 Second row 2022 5 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 73 73 0 0 13 Keaon Koloamatangi 25 Lock Second row 2022 8 2 0 0 8 nbsp nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 82 82 0 0 nbsp 1 14 Latu Fainu 18 Five eighth 2023 1 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 0 0 0 15 Moeaki Fotuaika 23 Prop 2022 3 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp Gold Coast Titans 121 121 0 0 nbsp 6 16 Eliesa Katoa 23 Second row 2023 2 1 0 0 4 nbsp nbsp Melbourne Storm 21 67 0 0 18 Siua Wong 20 Second row 2023 1 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp Sydney Roosters 10 10 0 0 nbsp 4 20 Junior Tupou 21 Wing 2023 1 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp Wests Tigers 26 26 0 0 Addin Fonua Blake 27 Prop 2017 11 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp New Zealand Warriors 62 159 0 0 nbsp 1 Tevita Tatola 26 Prop 2018 8 1 0 0 4 nbsp nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 134 134 0 0 Dion Teaupa Five eighth 2023 2 0 0 0 0 nbsp nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 0 0 0 Starford To a 23 Centre Wing 2023 1 1 0 0 4 nbsp nbsp Wests Tigers 39 59 0 0 Daniel Tupou 32 Wing 2013 16 12 0 0 48 nbsp nbsp Sydney Roosters 241 241 1 0 nbsp 10 nbsp 2 nbsp 1 nbsp 2 Notable former players edit Since rugby league was introduced to the nation of Tonga in 1986 many players of Tongan birth or heritage have gone on to attain notability by participating in NRL or Super League or both Additionally many Tongan heritage players have represented other nations mainly Australia or New Zealand in addition to Tonga A list of seventeen former notable Tongan heritage players below that have played in NRL amp Super League all played internationally for Tonga with twelve of them also having played for other nations Player International Team s Represented Rugby League World Cup Appearances Martin Masella Captained Tonga 1995 amp 2000 Tevita Vaikona Tonga 1995 amp 2000 Lopini Paea Captained Tonga 2008 Etu Uaisele Tonga 2008 Feleti Mateo Tonga 2008 John Hopoate Tonga Australia 1995 Represented Australia Jim Dymock Tonga Australia 1995 Represented Australia Willie Mason Tonga Australia 2000 Brent Kite Captained Tonga Australia 2000 2008 Represented Australia amp 2013 Antonio Kaufusi Tonga Australia 2008 Duane Mann Captained Tonga New Zealand 1995 amp 2000 George Mann Tonga New Zealand 1995 Awen Guttenbeil Tonga New Zealand 1995 amp 2008 Fuifui Moimoi Tonga New Zealand 2013 Epalahame Lauaki Tonga New Zealand 2008 Tevita Latu Tonga New Zealand 2008 Sika Manu Captained Tonga New Zealand 2008 Represented New Zealand 2013 amp 2017Records editBold denotes that the player is still active Most capped players edit Name Career Caps 1 Daniel Tupou 2013 2022 16 2 Ben Murdoch Masila 2013 2022 15 Tuimoala Lolohea 2015 2022 15 4 Richard Fa aoso 2006 2015 14 Sika Manu 2013 2018 14 Jason Taumalolo 2013 2017 2022 14 Sio Siua Taukeiaho 2014 2015 2017 2022 14 8 Siliva Havili 2013 2017 2022 13 Feleti Mateo 2006 2016 13 Top try scorers edit Name Career Tries 1 Daniel Tupou 2013 2022 12 2 Michael Jennings 2008 2017 2019 8 3 Etuate Uaisele 2006 2013 7 4 Makasini Richter 2000 2006 6 Top points scorers edit Name Career Points Tries Goals Field Goals 1 Isaiya Katoa 2022 58 2 25 0 Sio Siua Taukeiaho 2014 2015 2017 2022 58 2 25 0 3 Daniel Tupou 2013 2022 48 12 0 0 4 Joel Taufa ao 2004 2009 38 2 15 0Competitive Record 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 SPORT Main article Tonga national rugby league team match results The following table underneath shows Tonga s all time rugby league results record Matches include those played as the Tonga Invitational XIII side They have been participating in International fixtures since 1986 Country Matches Won Drawn Lost Won Year s nbsp American Samoa 2 2 0 0 100 1988 1998 nbsp Australia 2 1 0 1 50 2018 2019 nbsp Australian Aboriginies 1 0 0 1 0 1994 nbsp Cook Islands 12 11 0 1 92 1988 2022 nbsp England 6 0 0 6 0 2006 2023 nbsp France 2 1 0 1 50 2000 2006 nbsp Fiji 12 6 1 5 50 1992 2017 nbsp Presidents XIII 1 1 0 0 100 1994 nbsp Great Britain 1 1 0 0 100 2019 nbsp Ireland 1 1 0 0 100 2008 nbsp Italy 2 2 0 0 100 2013 2017 nbsp Lebanon 1 1 0 0 100 2017 nbsp Maori 8 3 0 5 38 1986 2006 nbsp New Zealand 6 1 0 5 17 1995 2019 nbsp New Zealand XIII 1 0 0 1 0 1997 nbsp Niue 3 3 0 0 100 1990 1994 nbsp Papua New Guinea 9 1 1 7 11 1995 2022 nbsp Samoa 22 11 1 10 50 1986 2022 nbsp Scotland 3 2 0 1 67 2008 2017 nbsp South Africa 1 1 0 0 100 2000 nbsp Tokelau 4 4 0 0 100 1986 2006 nbsp United States 1 1 0 0 100 2012 nbsp Wales 1 1 0 0 100 2022 Total 102 55 3 44 53 92 1986 Includes matches played as Tonga Invitational 48 World Cup Record Year Round Position Pld Win Draw Loss nbsp 1954 did not enter nbsp 1957 nbsp 1960 nbsp nbsp 1968 nbsp 1970 nbsp 1972 nbsp 1975 nbsp nbsp 1977 nbsp 1985 88 nbsp 1989 92 nbsp 1995 Group Stage 7th out of 10 2 0 1 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp 2000 Group Stage 9th out of 16 3 1 0 2 nbsp 2008 Group Stage 7th out of 10 3 2 0 1 nbsp nbsp 2013 Group Stage 9th out of 14 3 2 0 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017 Semi final 3rd out of 14 5 4 0 1 nbsp 2021 Quarter final 5th out of 16 4 3 0 1 nbsp 2026 qualifiedHonours editPacific Cup 2 1994 2006 dd See also edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tonga national rugby league team Tongan National Rugby League the national league competition Tonga National Rugby League the governing body of the sport in Tonga Rugby league in Tonga Tonga women s national rugby league teamNotes edit Woolf had previously coached Taumalolo as head coach of the North Queensland Cowboys Under 20s team in 2010 and 2011 and as assistant coach of Tonga at the 2013 World Cup 5 Including Andrew Fifita 27 Tevita Pangai Junior 28 Michael Jennings 29 Tuimoala Lolohea 30 Solomone Kata 31 David Fusitu a 32 and Jason Taumalolo 33 References edit 1992 Pacific Cup New Zealand Archived 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine International Competitions Website Retrieved on 18 May 2007 Jason Taumalolo turns his back on New Zealand to represent Tonga in Rugby League World Cup Fox Sports 4 October 2017 Retrieved 16 June 2018 a b Andrew Fifita snubs Kangaroos for to play for Tonga in World Cup Daily Telegraph 5 October 2017 Retrieved 16 June 2018 Jason Taumalolo on why he chose Tonga over New Zealand for the 2017 RLWC Courier Mail 6 October 2017 Retrieved 16 June 2018 Barclay Chris 13 October 2013 Time for Tonga to shine at World Cup in England stuff Retrieved 18 June 2022 France Marvin 17 October 2017 Manu Ma u leaves mark on Kiwis jersey despite late switch to Tonga stuff Retrieved 17 June 2018 Report Seven New Zealand players to follow Taumalolo s RLWC Tonga defection Sporting News 4 October 2017 Retrieved 17 June 2018 Campton Nick 17 June 2022 Can Tonga turn their golden generation into a new era of stars Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 18 June 2022 Walter Brad 1 September 2017 Tonga coach confident that Jennings will resist Fiji approach RLWC2017 com Archived from the original on 8 September 2017 Rugby League World Cup Tonga thrash Scotland in opener New Zealand Herald 30 October 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Burgess Michael 4 November 2017 Tonga take down Samoa at Rugby League World Cup New Zealand Herald Retrieved 18 June 2018 Dean John 11 November 2017 Tonga beat New Zealand in stunning World Cup upset Fox Sports Retrieved 18 June 2018 Tonga edge thriller with New Zealand thanks to David Fusitu a hat trick The Guardian 12 November 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Tonga has a unique opportunity in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup Daily Telegraph 26 October 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Tonga move on to World Cup semi finals after thrilling 24 22 win over gallant Lebanon Daily Telegraph 18 November 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Contentious call ends Tonga s RLWC 2017 charge Mercury 25 November 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2018 England holds off fast finishing Tonga to reach Rugby League World Cup final ABC 25 November 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Tonga s World Cup Revolution AthletesVoice 7 October 2017 Retrieved 22 June 2018 Rowe James 4 December 2017 Taumalolo and Lolohea receive amazing gift from Tonga for Rugby League World Cup exploits 9Pickle Retrieved 18 June 2018 Facebook post The Coconet 30 November 2017 Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Tongan rugby league team to be recognised by King Radio NZ 27 November 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Tonga Government declares public holiday over rugby league team s deeds stuff 28 November 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Latu Kalino 27 November 2017 Mate Ma a Tonga players to receive royal award from King Tupou VI KanivaTonga Retrieved 18 June 2018 In a big way I m proud RLWC hero Jason Taumalolo and team decked out in traditional dress for ceremony with Tongan king tvnz 29 November 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Latest World Rankings announced RLIF com 8 December 2017 Archived from the original on 11 December 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Tonga soars England snubbed in RLIF rankings after World Cup Fox Sports 11 December 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2018 Andrew Fifita chooses Tonga over NSW Blues Australian Kangaroos after secret meeting Daily Telegraph 31 March 2018 Retrieved 22 June 2018 Broncos forward Tevita Pangai Junior chooses Tonga over New South Wales and State of Origin Courier Mail 27 March 2018 Retrieved 22 June 2018 Newton Alicia 2 May 2018 Jennings commits to Tonga over Blues NRL com Retrieved 22 June 2018 Newton Alicia 26 January 2018 Lolohea set to stick with Tonga over Kiwis NRL com Retrieved 22 June 2018 Thomas Jackson 16 May 2018 Kata commits to Tonga while Fusitu a remains undecided NRL com Retrieved 22 June 2018 David Fusitu a sticks with Tonga over Kiwis stuff 5 June 2018 Retrieved 23 June 2018 Taumalolo recommits to Tonga cowboys com au 13 June 2018 Retrieved 22 June 2018 Emotional Kiwis coach can t guarantee return for Taumalolo Radio NZ 22 October 2017 Retrieved 22 June 2018 Kermeen Mat 6 June 2018 Change of heart for Addin Fonua Blake as Tonga wins tug of war stuff Retrieved 22 June 2018 Newton Alicia 20 June 2018 Envy drives Fonua Blake home as Tonga eyes top tier NRL com Retrieved 23 June 2018 Rattue Chris 20 June 2018 I hope Tongan league players are not forever lost to the Kiwis New Zealand Herald Retrieved 23 June 2018 Kangaroos withstand spirited Tongan challenge Radio NZ 21 October 2018 Retrieved 4 December 2018 Relive Great Britain s loss to Tonga Invitational XIII BBC Sport 25 October 2019 Retrieved 27 March 2020 McDonald Margie 2 November 2019 Incredible Tonga stun Australia with powerhouse performance NRL com Retrieved 27 March 2020 Tonga shock Australia in huge rugby league upset The Independent 2 November 2019 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Orme Steve 3 November 2019 Jason Taumalolo ranks Tonga Invitational s victory over Australia above NRL premiership Sporting News Retrieved 27 March 2020 Men s World Cup Table Rugby League BBC Sport Retrieved 9 November 2022 Samoa edge Tonga to set up England semi final BBC Sport Retrieved 9 November 2022 Samoa beat Tonga in classic to set up England semi final at Rugby League World Cup the Guardian 6 November 2022 Retrieved 9 November 2022 Australia Dynasty Sport TONGA SET TO FULFIL THEIR DYNASTY Dynasty Sport Australia Retrieved 15 July 2021 Walter Brad 4 October 2023 Frizell bolsters Tonga pack after withdrawal of Taumalolo NRL Retrieved 12 October 2023 Head to Head Rugby League Project Retrieved 24 December 2020 External links editOfficial website Tonga national rugby league team on Facebook 2008 Rugby League World Cup Website Matangi Tonga Online Tonga Broadcasting Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tonga national rugby league team amp oldid 1207095337, wikipedia, wiki, 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