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The first Tonga women's team was in 2003 and known as the Mate Ma'a Tonga women's team administered by the Tonga National Rugby League (TNRL) body. The newly formed Tonga women's national rugby league incorporated is under the Tongan Government with the national men's team. TNRL are no longer the national administrating body for Tonga Rugby League.
Tonga: 2023 Tonga rugby league tour of England: Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens: 12,898 28 October 2023 England: 14–4 Tonga: Kirklees Stadium, Huddersfield: 11,210 4 November 2023 England: 26–4 Tonga: Headingley, Leeds: 15,477 18 October 2024 Australia: 18–0 Tonga: 2024 Pacific Cup: Lang Park, Brisbane: 33,196 2 November 2024 New ...
The 2024 Women's Pacific Bowl will act as the Asia-Pacific qualification tournament for the 2026 Women's Rugby League World Cup with all Pacific Cup teams having already qualified. First place team will qualify directly for the tournament, whereas the second place will qualify for the Inter-confederation playoffs which they will have to win to ...
Where a player's 2024 club is outside the Super League, NRL or NRLW it is shaded in the table. Matches - Tally of games played in club competitions T1 — Tier 1 club competitions. For men: Super League and National Rugby League; For women: National Rugby League Women's Premiership. This is the tier 1 competition for women in Australia.
Official rankings as of June 2024: Rank Change Team Pts % 1 Australia: 100 2 New Zealand: 86 3 England: 69 4 1 France: 43 5 1 Papua New Guinea: 33 6 Cook Islands: 27 7 1 Wales: 24 8 1 Canada: 24 9 1 Greece: 22 10 1 Ireland: 19 11 1 Serbia: 16 12 1 Brazil: 13 13 5 Netherlands: 11 14 1 Tonga: 9 15 1 Philippines: 8 16 United States: 6 17 Turkey: 5 ...
See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering. Tonga's overall international match record against all nations, updated to 2 June 2024, is as follows:
The French Rugby League Federation initially stated that the series had been cancelled due to the NRL not released any Lebanese players. [13] However the International Rugby League later denied this saying the cancellation was due to three key players in the Lebanon team being injured and organisers being concerned about ticket sales with star ...
It is the largest number of teams and players participating in rugby league in Tongan history, with the National Schools Committee starting the Under 12s, Under 14s and Under 15s in 2008. In 2013 the Secondary Schools Competition featured 8 schools with teams competing in Under 13s, Under 15s, Under 17's and Open's competitions.