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2019 Internationals

adamkungl

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A post yesterday on South Africa's Facebook

"SARLA is alive...
Let’s get behind the Rhinos for World Cup Qualifiers...
Thanks to 13 Rugby League support.
Community and players!"

????????????
 

adamkungl

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The Sun reporting talk of England Knights fixtures in the post-season.
Potential opponents include Jamaica, France, Ireland, Scotland.

You'd have to think a 4 Nations with Jamaica, France, and Wales holds a lot of appeal - they're all already qualified for 2021 and have good crowd potential if marketed.

Since it's such an obvious idea I hold zero hope of it happening.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/8872...onents-for-england-knights-in-autumn-fixture/
 

roughyedspud

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Good idea that...lol

Following on from what we said on twitter,instead of perpignan,Swansea & Salford it could be warrington,Salford & doncaster to keep travel costs down...

either way..the powers that be should be coming up with these ideas..not 2 tragics on bleeding twitter lol
 
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ed612313

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I know strange venue choice for a Trans Tasman test.

Nothing against Wollongong but Newcastle or Bankwest wouldve been better given the capacity of the ground.

Seems like we're going backwards again as far as Australian Internationals are concerned.
Agree... Get a game in Newcastle.
 

adamkungl

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Good idea that...lol

Following on from what we said on twitter,instead of perpignan,Swansea & Salford it could be warrington,Salford & doncaster to keep travel costs down...

either way..the powers that be should be coming up with these ideas..not 2 tragics on bleeding twitter lol

Ah you know, just holding out hope that the sport might ever play a game outside of Western Sydney or Lancashire
 

latingringo101

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The Sun reporting talk of England Knights fixtures in the post-season.
Potential opponents include Jamaica, France, Ireland, Scotland.

You'd have to think a 4 Nations with Jamaica, France, and Wales holds a lot of appeal - they're all already qualified for 2021 and have good crowd potential if marketed.

Since it's such an obvious idea I hold zero hope of it happening.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/8872...onents-for-england-knights-in-autumn-fixture/
If Jamaica can get all of their players they’d be a force to be reckoned with!
 
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The Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation (APRLC) will hold its Annual General Meeting for members in Parramatta, Sydney on Thursday June 20th. The confederation is the Associate Member of the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) which represents the nations in the southern hemisphere.

The meeting will be the most representative ever with delegates expected from four continents, Oceania, Asia, Africa and South America.

As this year is a voting year the meeting will elect a Chair and Vice-Chair who will serve for the next three years. The current Chair and Vice-Chair are Tagaloa Faafouina Su’a (Samoa) and Charles Carlson (Cook Islands)

The RLIF Southern Hemisphere General Manager, Jeremy Edwards recognises that this is an exciting period of history for rugby league in the region saying:

“This is a really important gathering for the rugby league community in the Southern Hemisphere. We will have delegates at the meeting from four continents, Africa, Asia, South America and Oceania. A truly inspirational gathering.

“The game in the Pacific region has developed immensely in the past 10 years to the point where, arguably, some of the great stars of our sport have their roots in the Pacific Islands.

“After the very strong showing from the Asian nations at the RLIF Emerging Nations, it will be a pleasure to welcome contributions from that region to our conversations.

“As General Manager for the Southern Hemisphere, I am looking forward to working with the chair and the board to deliver the most exciting programme of competitions, games and development ever seen in the region.”

Upcoming fixtures


Rugby League World Cup Qualifier 2021

  • Cook Islands vs South Africa - Wentworthville Rugby League Ground, Wentworthville, Western Sydney - Friday 21st June 2019 KO 19:00
Oceania Cup

  • New Zealand vs Tonga - Mt Smart, Auckland New Zealand - Saturday 22nd June 2019 17:40
Women’s International

  • Kiwi Ferns vs Samoa Women - Mt Smart, Auckland New Zealand - Saturday 22nd June 2019 – 15:10
  • Kick off time: 3.10pm
Pacific Tests -Leichardt Oval - Saturday 22nd June

  • PNG Orchards vs Fiji Women’s
  • PNG Kumuls vs Samoa
  • Fiji vs Lebanon
 

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The Asia Pacific Rugby League Confederation (APRLC) will hold its Annual General Meeting for members in Parramatta, Sydney on Thursday June 20th. The confederation is the Associate Member of the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) which represents the nations in the southern hemisphere.

The meeting will be the most representative ever with delegates expected from four continents, Oceania, Asia, Africa and South America.

As this year is a voting year the meeting will elect a Chair and Vice-Chair who will serve for the next three years. The current Chair and Vice-Chair are Tagaloa Faafouina Su’a (Samoa) and Charles Carlson (Cook Islands)

The RLIF Southern Hemisphere General Manager, Jeremy Edwards recognises that this is an exciting period of history for rugby league in the region saying:

“This is a really important gathering for the rugby league community in the Southern Hemisphere. We will have delegates at the meeting from four continents, Africa, Asia, South America and Oceania. A truly inspirational gathering.

“The game in the Pacific region has developed immensely in the past 10 years to the point where, arguably, some of the great stars of our sport have their roots in the Pacific Islands.

“After the very strong showing from the Asian nations at the RLIF Emerging Nations, it will be a pleasure to welcome contributions from that region to our conversations.

“As General Manager for the Southern Hemisphere, I am looking forward to working with the chair and the board to deliver the most exciting programme of competitions, games and development ever seen in the region.”

Upcoming fixtures


Rugby League World Cup Qualifier 2021

  • Cook Islands vs South Africa - Wentworthville Rugby League Ground, Wentworthville, Western Sydney - Friday 21st June 2019 KO 19:00
Oceania Cup

  • New Zealand vs Tonga - Mt Smart, Auckland New Zealand - Saturday 22nd June 2019 17:40
Women’s International

  • Kiwi Ferns vs Samoa Women - Mt Smart, Auckland New Zealand - Saturday 22nd June 2019 – 15:10
  • Kick off time: 3.10pm
Pacific Tests -Leichardt Oval - Saturday 22nd June

  • PNG Orchards vs Fiji Women’s
  • PNG Kumuls vs Samoa
  • Fiji vs Lebanon

And all games in western Sydney or Auckland....any chance of actually playing in the Pacific
 

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