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Papua New Guinea national rugby league team

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Papua New Guinea
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname The Kumuls
Association Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League
Region Oceania
Head coach Flag of Papua New Guinea Adrian Lam
Captain Flag of Papua New Guinea John Wilshere
Home stadium Lloyd Robson Oval
RLIF ranking 6th
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
National Uniform
First international
Flag of England England 40 - 12 Papua New Guinea Flag of Papua New Guinea
(Port Moresby, PNG; 6 July 1975)
Biggest win
Flag of the Cook Islands Cook Islands 6 - 86 Papua New Guinea Flag of Papua New Guinea
(Port Moresby, PNG; November 1998
Biggest defeat
Flag of Australia Australia 82 - 0 Papua New Guinea Flag of Papua New Guinea
(Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville; 7 October 2000)
World Cup
Appearances 4 (First in 1988)
Best result Quarter-finals, 2000

Rugby league in Papua New Guinea is highly popular and is regarded as the country’s national sport. The national side are known as the Kumuls (bird of paradise in Tok Pisin). Many Papua New Guinean players have left the country in order to pursue professional rugby league careers in Great Britain and Australia.

A team representing Papua New Guinea (generally made up of a mixture of locally based players and International Players) plays an Australian Prime Minister's XIII in an annual match. The Australian side consists mostly of developing players from the premier competition the National Rugby League (NRL).

The current coach of the Kumuls is former Queensland and Papua New Guinea half back Adrian Lam.

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[edit] History

Rugby league was first played in Papua New Guinea in the late forties; it was introduced to the nation by Australian soldiers stationed there during and after the Second World War. Papua New Guinea were admitted to the game’s International Federation in 1974. On 6 July 1975, at Lloyd Robnson Oval, in Port Moresby the Kumuls played their first ever international. They were beaten 40-12 by England. The English team were en route to Australia and New Zealand to fulfil away fixtures during the 1975 World Cup.

They first entered the Rugby League World Cup for the 1985-89 competition, though it was not until 1995 that they were able to win away from home. In 1987 The Kumuls stage their first full test playing tour of Britain, after playing BARLA opposition in 1979. They lost the test 42-0 at Central Park, Wigan.

On Tuesday 20 October 1987, that Cumbria met Papua New Guinea before a crowd of 3,750 at the Recreation Ground, Whitehaven. Cumbria won 22-4. Four days later they played a World Cup rated Test against Great Britain.

Papua New Guinea played an exhibition match against Australia in 1988. In 1991 Papua New Guinea played host to a touring Great Britain, the series ended in a 1-1 draw.

On Sunday 27 October 1991, Papua New Guinea met Wales at Vetch Field, Swansea. Roared on by a fervent crowd of 11,422; Wales won by a record 68-0 margin, scoring thirteen tries. Papua New Guinea never recovered and lost all five matches in Britain, conceding 232 points in the process, and won only one of their four matches in France.

Papua New Guinea wound up their 1991 tour of Europe with a World Cup rated Test match against France, which was played on Sunday 24 November at the Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne. Despite Papua New Guinea lesding 8-4 at half-time; France defeated their visitors 28-14.

In 2005 Papua New Guinea beat the Australian Prime Minister's XIII 24-16 in Darwin. This was the first win over any Australian based national side. In 2007 Papua New Guinea drew with Australia PM XIII 24-24.

They have been granted automatic qualification to the 2008 World Cup.

[edit] 2008 World Cup squad

As of October 20, 2007:

COACH Adrian Lam

N0 Name DOB Position Club Caps (pts)
1 John Wilshere (C) May 5, 1978 Full Back Flag of England Salford City Reds 32 (102)
2 George Keppa May 29, 1985 Right Wing Flag of Australia Norths Devils 4 (10)
3 Jessie Joe Parker July 8, 1985 Right Centre Flag of Papua New Guinea Port Moresby MM Rangers 3 (0)
4 Tu'u Maori March 23, 1982 Left Centre Flag of Australia Sydney Roosters 3 (8)
5 David Moore Sept 6, 1979 Left Wing Flag of Australia Gold Coast Titans 5 (12)
6 Rod Griffin June 27, 1985 Stand Off Flag of Australia Wests Tigers 7 (8)
7 Keith Peters January 25, 1986 Scrum Half Flag of Australia Penrith Panthers 6 (10)
8 Makali Aizue May 26, 1983 Prop Flag of England Hull KR 16 (0)
9 Paul Aiton May 29, 1985 Hooker Flag of Australia Penrith Panthers 39 (4)
10 Trevor Exton November 8, 1981 Prop Flag of Australia Ipswich Jets 8 (4)
11 Neville Costigan September 16, 1982 Second Row Flag of Australia Canberra Raiders 5 (0)
12 James Nightingale September 25, 1986 Second Row Flag of Australia Redcliffe Dolphins 7 (4)
13 Stanley Gene May 11, 1974 Loose Forward Flag of England Hull KR 48 (110)
14 Rodney Pora April 8, 1987 Prop Flag of Papua New Guinea Mendi Muruks 4 (0)
15 George Moni August 28, 1983 Second Row Flag of Papua New Guinea Mendi Muruks 5 (0)
16 Jason Chan January 30, 1981 Center Flag of Australia Windsor Wolves 2 (4)
17 Charlie Wabo April 8, 1987 Hooker Flag of Papua New Guinea Mendi Muruks 3 (0)
18 Nixon Kolo May 31, 1983 Decond Row Flag of Papua New Guinea Port Moresby MM Rangers 3 (0)
19 Anton Kui February 9, 1981 Centre Flag of Papua New Guinea Goroka Lahanis 18 (28)
20 Menzie Yere February 28, 1980 Five Eight/fFull Back Flag of Papua New Guinea Rabaul Gurias 8 (20)
21 Larson Marabe October 22, 1982 Centre/wing Flag of Papua New Guinea Rabaul Gurias 4 (44)
22 Kevin Prior April 1, 1983 Hooker Flag of Australia Redcliffe Dolphins 2 (0)
23 Nico U. Slain April 8, 1987 Second Row Flag of Papua New Guinea Goroka Lahanis 3 (0)
24 Jay Aston February 14, 1988 Hooker Flag of Australia Melbourne Storm 0 (0)

[edit] Notable Players

[edit] Famous players now deceased

[edit] KUMULS results

  • 2008 New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 48-6 Skilled Park (Robina) 2008 World Cup
  • 2008 England def. Papua New Guinea 32-22 Dairy Dairmers Stadium (Townsville) 2008 World Cup
  • France Def Papua New Guinea 22-16 Begles, France
  • 2007: Papua New Guinea def France A 20-6 Villenuve, France
  • 2007: France def Papua New Guinea 38 - 26 (France)
  • 2007: Papua New Guinea def France A 38-12 Avignon, France
  • 2007: Wales def Papua New Guinea 50-10 Bridgend , Wales
  • 2007: Papua New Guinea Drew Australia PM XIII 24-24
  • 2006: Australia PM XIII def. Papua New Guniea 28-8 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 2005: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 70-22 Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville
  • 2004: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 32-20 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 2003: Papua New Guinea def. Junior Kangaroos 24-22 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 2003: Australia PM XIII def. Papua New Guinea 32-0 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 2002: Junior Kangaroos def. PNG President XIII 28-16 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 2001: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 38-8 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 2001: New Zealand A def. Papua New Guinea President's XIII 36-6 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 2001: Australia PM XIII def. Papua New Guinea 32-6 Danny Leahy Oval (Goroka)
  • 2000: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 82-0 Dairy Dairmers Stadium (Townsville)
  • 2000: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 22-18 Leeds, England
  • 2000: Wales def. Papua New Guinea 22-8 Headingley Stadium England
  • 2000: Papua New Guinea def. South Africa 16-0 Leeds, England
  • 2000: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 30-22 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1999: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 36-6 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1998: Papua New Guinea President's XIII def. Fiji 16-14 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1998: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 56-0 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1998: Papua New Guinea def. Fiji 34-12 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1998: Papua New Guinea def. Cook Islands 86-6 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1998: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 56-0 Sydney Cricket Ground
  • 1998: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 44-28 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1998: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 54-12 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1997: Papua New Guinea Prime Minister's XIII def. NZ Māori‎'s 28-20 Sir Hubert Murray Stadium (Port Moresby)
  • 1996: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 56-16 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1996: Kiwis def. Papua New Guinea 62-8 International Stadium, Rotorua
  • 1995: Papua New Guinea def. France 18-16 Danny Leahy Oval (Goroka)
  • 1995: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 77-8 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1995: BARLA def. Papua New Guinea 28-18 Sir Hubert Murray Stadium (Port Moresby)
  • 1995: Papua New Guinea drew Tonga 28-28 St James Park England
  • 1993: Papua New Guinea def. Fiji 35-24 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1992: Papua New Guinea def. France 38-8 Danny Leahy Oval (Goroka)
  • 1992: France def. Papua New Guinea 28-26 Sir Hubert Murray Stadium (Port Moresby)
  • 1992: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 20-14 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1991: Wales def. Papua New Guinea 68-24 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1991: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 56-4 Wigan, England
  • 1990: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 40-38 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1990: Papua New Guinea def. Great Britain 20-18 Danny Leahy Oval (Goroka)
  • 1987: Papua New Guinea drew France 20-20 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1988: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 42-22 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1987: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 42-0 Wigan, England
  • 1984: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 38-20 Pope John Paul II Oval (Mt Hagen)
  • 1981: Papua New Guinea def. France 28-8 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1980: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 20-18 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1979: BARLA def. Papua New Guinea 42-0 Central Park, Wigan
  • 1977:Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 44-4 Headingley Stadium, England
  • 1976: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 49-18 Sydney Cricket Ground
  • 1975:Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 40-12 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)

BOLD Matches are wins

Courtesy of www.pngnrl.com.pg and PNGRFL Annual General Review

[edit] Other Papua New Guinean teams

  • PNG Prime Minister XIII - Development to comprising of local based players and only 3 international players, used to play both national and development sides.
  • PNG President XIII - PNGRFL 'select' usually playing another development side like Junior Kangaroos or New Zealand A. Rarely used to play national sides.
  • PNG Residents- Papua New Guinea development side made up of solely local players. Regularly playing matches with the Junior Kangaroos, New Zealand Māori‎s and even national sides.
  • Papua New Guinea KUNDUS - Papua New Guinea junior U18 schoolboys side.

- Recently played QLD U18 as a curtain raiser to Origin I. The QLD U/18 def. Kundus 20-16. The team is captained by Wayne Bond


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