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Score Away Competition Location Attendance 25 June 2022 New Zealand: 26–6 Tonga: Friendly Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland: 20,766 8 October 2022 France: 12–48 Tonga: Friendly The Shay, Halifax: 876 18 October 2022 Tonga: 22–18 Papua New Guinea: 2021 Rugby League World Cup: Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens: 10,409 24 October 2022 Tonga: 32–6 ...
The first match played between the two sides was a 25–24 win by New Zealand in 1995. The rivalry gained traction in 2017, when a number of high-profile New Zealand representatives, let by Jason Taumalolo , defected and decided to play for Tonga, their nation of heritage, instead.
Papua New Guinea: 36 26 PNG Football Stadium: Port Moresby: Unknown 1986 Kiwi tour: 17 August 1986 Papua New Guinea: 22 24 PNG Football Stadium: Port Moresby: 15,000 1985–1988 World Cup: 1986 Great Britain: 10 12 Rugby League Park: Christchurch: Unknown 1986 Lions tour: 28 June 1987 Australia: 13 6 Lang Park: Brisbane: 16,500 1987 Kiwi tour ...
Ireland vs Tonga team news. ... which ultimately led to a quarter-final exit at the hands of New Zealand. ... are the days of smaller nations turning up hoping to avoid a cricket score, of ...
Auckland, New Zealand: Eden Park hosted three matches on 21 October 2023, including the second Pacific Cup match between New Zealand and Samoa, a women's match between New Zealand and Tonga, and a men's match between New Zealand A and Tonga A. Hamilton, New Zealand: Waikato Stadium hosted the Pacific Cup final on 4 November 2023. Melbourne ...
Representing Tonga at the World Cup is the latest chapter in Fekitoa’s itinerant rugby career, which so far has taken him from New Zealand to club teams in France, England, Ireland, and soon, Italy.
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.
It was announced on 3 August 2014 that 7 of the 8 quarter-finalists from the last World Cup would qualify automatically for the 2017 tournament; hosts Australia and New Zealand, plus England, Fiji, France, Samoa and Scotland. The USA, who were also 2013 quarter-finalists, were denied automatic qualification after a long-running internal ...