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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.
2024 Rugby League Pacific Championships [2] 4 November 2023 New Zealand New Zealand 30 – 0 Australia FMG Stadium Waikato: 13,269 2023 Pacific Rugby League Championships Final 28 October 2023 Australia Australia 36 – 18 New Zealand Melbourne Rectangular Stadium: 20,584 2023 Pacific Rugby League Championships Match 11 November 2022 Australia ...
The August 2023 announcement of the Pacific Rugby League Championships, by the NRL and Australian Government, indicated that Fiji and Australia would co-host the tournament in 2024. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In May 2024, Fiji National Rugby League chief executive Don Natabe announced that Fiji were expected to host five national teams in a month-long Rugby ...
Cook Islands qualified for the 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup by default after Fiji, Samoa and Tonga withdrew from the Pacific qualifying tournament due to a lack of players. [7] After losses by large margins to New Zealand and Australia , the Cook Islands team had an upset victory over England .
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Elsie Albert (Parramatta Eels 2020—present, 16 matches, 3 tries as at 17 August 2023) Therese Aiton (Parramatta Eels 2021 season, 2 matches) Amelia Kuk (Brisbane Broncos 2018, 2 matches) Ua Ravu (Canberra Raiders 2023—present) Shellie Long (North Queensland Cowboys 2023—present) Sera Koroi (North Queensland Cowboys 2023—present)
Before 2023, the winner of split 1 qualified for the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), while the winner of split 2 qualified for the League of Legends World Championship. However, in 2023 and 2024, the top two teams from each LCO split were seeded into the Pacific Championship Series (PCS) playoffs and competed with other PCS (and later LJL) teams ...