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A two-match tour to France by Lebanon was announced in early September 2024 with two tests to be played in Pamiers and Albi. [12] The test series was cancelled five days later. The French Rugby League Federation initially stated that the series had been cancelled due to the NRL not released any Lebanese players. [13]
The tournament returned in 2023, following the pandemic and postponed 2021 Rugby League World Cup, under the name Pacific Championships. The tournament came as part of a $ 7 million investment by the NRL and Australian Government to develop rugby league in the surrounding countries, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] in addition to forming part of the International ...
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Men's international tours Start date Touring side Region Results [Matches] 6 June 2021 Serbia: Balkans: 4–0 [4] Men's international friendlies Start date Home team Away team Winners 28 February 2021 Brazil Uruguay Brazil: 6 March 2021 Peru El Salvador El Salvador: 13 June 2021 Brazil Philippines Philippines: 2 October 2021 Germany Netherlands
The International Federation in conjunction with the nations governing bodies (mainly the Australian Rugby League, Fédération Française de Rugby à XIII, New Zealand Rugby League and the Rugby Football League) often meet on a semi-regular basis of up to four times per year to make changes or decide new rules; although all test playing ...
Fiji defeated Wales for only the second time across 15 tests, and the first time since the 2007 Rugby World Cup. Wales equalled the worst losing streak in their history, matching the record of 10 consecutive test defeats set in 2002–2003. [26] Blair Murray (Wales) made his international debut. [27]
The International Rugby League is responsible for picking hosts. From 1954 to 1960 the Men's Rugby League World Cup was held triennially, however from 1960 to 2008 [a] World Cups were sporadic. In this time period hosts were picked and tournaments were arranged between the four traditional rugby league playing countries and the IRL.
The 2024 World Club Challenge was the 30th staging of the World Club Challenge, an annual rugby league match between the reigning champions of the Super League and the National Rugby League. The Wigan Warriors hosted the Penrith Panthers at DW Stadium on 24 February, 2024.