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Tonga: 24–26 Scotland: 2013 Rugby League World Cup: Derwent Park, Workington: 7,630 5 November 2013 Tonga: 22–16 Cook Islands: Leigh Sports Village, Leigh: 10,554 10 November 2013 Tonga: 16–0 Italy: The Shay, Halifax: 10,226 19 October 2014 Papua New Guinea: 32–18 Tonga: Friendly: Lae Oval, Lae: Unknown 2 May 2015 Samoa: 18–16 Tonga ...
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 .
This article lists the official squads for the 2024 Rugby League Pacific Championships which are to be played from 18 October to 10 November 2024. For an explanation of the acronyms and abbreviations are used in the tables, please see the key to acronyms section at the end of this article.
Tonga stunned the world number one nation, winning 16–12, their best win in their history. [41] This match was labelled one of the greatest upsets in rugby league history, marking the first time Australia had lost to a tier 2 nation since 1978. [42] Jason Taumalolo rated the win above his 2015 NRL Grand Final victory with the North Queensland ...
His Majesty's Armed Forces (HMAF) is the military of Tonga.It is composed of three operational components and two support elements (logistics and training groups). The mission of HMAF is to: "Defend the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Tonga".
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The 2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony may be a little less glossy compared to previous years due to the absence of Pita Taufatofua. However, the former Tongan flag bearer still took part in ...
9 December – Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni resigns on the eve of a no-confidence vote against him in the Legislative Assembly of Tonga. [1] 24 December – ʻAisake Eke is elected prime minister by the Legislative Assembly of Tonga in a 16-8 vote, defeating trade minister Viliami Latu. [2]