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New Zealand vs Tonga in rugby league is a rivalry between the New Zealand national rugby league team and the Tonga national rugby league team in the sport of rugby league. The first match played between the two sides was a 25–24 win by New Zealand in 1995.
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 ...
Tonga: 102 0 North Harbour Stadium: Albany: 2000-06-24 Scotland: 69 20 Carisbrook: Dunedin: 2000-07-01 Scotland: 48 14 Eden Park: Auckland: 2000-07-15 Australia: 39 35 Stadium Australia: Sydney: 2000-07-22 South Africa: 25 12 Jade Stadium: Christchurch: 2000-08-05 Australia: 23 24 WestpacTrust Stadium: Wellington Australia: 2000-08-19 South ...
Tonga were drawn to play Wales again in the inaugural 1987 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. The previous meeting, plus the decision to rest some of the leading players, led to a poor Welsh performance though they managed to win 29–16. Tonga lost its other two games to Ireland (32–9) and Canada (37–4).
The pool was composed of hosts New Zealand, the fourth-placed team from 2007, France; as well as Canada, Japan and Tonga. One of the biggest shocks in the history of the tournament came when Tonga beat France by 19 points to 14. [1] On 3 October 2011, it was announced that New Zealand winger Richard Kahui had been voted the Player of Pool A. [2]
Portugal thrill to give Wales a scare and show why rugby must broaden the borders. Ireland vs Tonga. 18:54, Mike Jones. The report for Wales’ victory over Portugal is on it’s way as is more ...
This was New Zealand's first loss on home soil since 2012, when they lose to Australia in Auckland at Eden Park. This was the first time a tier two nation had defeated Australia, England or New Zealand in a World Cup match. [14]
Pool C of the 2015 Rugby World Cup began on 19 September and was completed on 11 October 2015. [1] The pool was composed of New Zealand (the title holders), Argentina and Tonga – who all qualified automatically for the tournament due to finishing in the top three positions in their pools in 2011 – along with the top European qualifier, Georgia, and the top African qualifier, Namibia.