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Tonga: Carlaw Park, Auckland: Unknown 31 October 1992 Tonga: 14–18 Western Samoa: Carlaw Park, Auckland: Unknown 26 October 1994 Tonga: 28–2 Māori: 1994 Pacific Cup: Suva, Fiji: Unknown 29 October 1994 Tonga: 32–10: Presidents XIII: Suva, Fiji: Unknown 3 November 1994: Australian Aboriginies: 34–16 Tonga: Suva, Fiji: Unknown 5 November ...
Tonga: 25 24 Wilderspool Stadium: Warrington: 8,083 1995 World Cup: 13 October 1995 Papua New Guinea: 22 6 Knowsley Road: St Helens: 8,679 22 October 1995 Australia: 20 30 Kirklees Stadium: Huddersfield: 16,608 1996 Papua New Guinea: 62 8 Rotorua International Stadium: Rotorua: Unknown Friendly 1996 Papua New Guinea: 64 0 Arena Manawatu ...
Score Away Venue Crowd Match Status Source 11 November 2017 Tonga New Zealand 22 – 28 Tonga Waikato Stadium: 24,041 2017 World Cup Group B Match [6] 22 June 2019 New Zealand New Zealand 34 – 14 Tonga Mount Smart Stadium: 23,624 2019 Oceania Cup [7]
South Africa vs Tonga LIVE: Rugby World Cup latest score and updates. FULL TIME: South Africa 49-18 Tonga ... South Africa team news. ... Follow all the latest from the Pool B match in tonight’s ...
Ireland 59-16 Tonga: Andy Farrell’s top Pool B after consecutive heavy victories in France Ireland vs Tonga LIVE: Rugby World Cupresult and reaction as Johnny Sexton breaks points scoring record ...
On 19 August 2024, news website Stuff reported that a men's match between New Zealand and Tonga had been scheduled for Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland on Saturday, 2 November 2024. [6] This was again reported three days later by The New Zealand Herald , going further with reporting New Zealand will host Australia on 27 October in Christchurch .
Follow coverage of Scotland vs Tonga with our blog Tonga have also only played one match thus far in the tournament and got their campaign under way with a 59-16 defeat against Ireland.
The Kiwis qualified for the final where they played Australia at the same venue as the 2008 World Cup final. The Kiwis won at Lang Park once again after a try in the final seconds of the game sealed the low scoring game, and 2010 Four Nations title, for the Kiwis, winning 16–12. [21]