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Tournament - Appearance and scoring tallies within the 2024 Championships. Will be blank until matches are played. M — Matches; T — Tries; G — Goals; F — Field Goals (also known as Drop goals) P — Points; International Career basic statistics appear under the team moniker - e.g. Kiwi Ferns Career for the New Zealand women's team. Dbt ...
The competition format has been confirmed as Pacific Cup and Pacific Bowl competitions for both genders, with teams being divided in each case between higher-ranked and lower-ranked sides. [ 1 ] The Asia-Pacific qualification tournament for the 2026 Women's Rugby League World Cup are being integrated into the 2024 Pacific Championships as the ...
The championship included a collection of international rugby league tournaments to be played from October to November 2023 between nations located in the Pacific region. The competition was played in three groupings: the Pacific Cup for higher ranking men's teams, the Pacific Bowl for lower ranking men's teams, and a section of women's matches ...
The Rugby League Pacific Championship is a rugby league tournament for national teams in Oceania.Its inaugural tournament was in 2019 as the "Oceania Cup".. The tournament replaced the Anzac Test Series (1997–2017), which solely featured Australia and New Zealand as a single match annual test.
On 19 December, Riot Games announced the name of the new league, the Pacific Championship Series (PCS), [6] [7] [8] and a list of nine of the ten teams that would compete in it. [9] [10] Berjaya Dragons was announced as the last team joining the PCS on 17 January 2020. [11] [12]
Pacific Championship Series teams (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Pacific Championship Series" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect ...
November 1: World Series Game 6 (if necessary) November 2: World Series Game 7 (if necessary) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2024 MLB playoff schedule: Bracket, dates, time, TV for ...
Half of the teams in the PCS withdrew from the league prior to the 2022 season, including the PCS' representatives from the Philippines and Thailand. [1] Berjaya Dragons, BOOM Esports, Hong Kong Attitude, Liyab Esports, and Machi Esports all withdrew from the PCS, and were replaced by CTBC Flying Oyster, Deep Cross Gaming, Frank Esports, Meta Falcon Team, and SEM9.