So is it England now?
Lol it's a f**king joke
KANGAROOS-TONGA PART OF TRIPLE TREAT
In another huge boost for international rugby league, the Kangaroos are likely to again play Tonga in November as part of a triple-header in Auckland.
Talks are under way for Australia to play Tonga on the same day New Zealand host England and Fiji take on Samoa.
The triple-header would be staged the week after the World Nines tournament at the new Western Sydney stadium.
It would attract huge media interest after the Melbourne Cup and before the cricket Test season kicks into gear. This is a great result for international rugby league.
No more ridiculous ventures like the failed Denver Test experience of New Zealand v England last season.
The growth of the international game is all about the emerging Pacific nations, Tonga, Samoa and Fiji.
They have to regularly compete on the big stage at the big venues.
They will get stronger and stronger and eventually become tier-one nations.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...s/news-story/cd9043b102b25f81aad7f7629570c23c
No mention of Pacific Cup, no mention of GB Lions tour. When's PNG playing? Isn't this how the Pacific Cup is meant to work?
Anything "triple header" that isn't juniors and/or womens is a joke. Just shows how deep Internationals have been buried.
A 3 test series between Australia & GB or England isn't a stupid idea...we've done it for a hundred years..
The fact that the ARLC would have to pay the Aussie players $1m in match fees is the stupid part
"There must be people within the league that are deliberately stuffing it up! " We continued on with lunch.
Surely it's easier now, especially if the tour might be only four games, to just include England in a Four Nations?
Four Nations - Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, England
Pacific Cup - PNG, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands
Each team can play a warm-up the week before
Example 4N Schedule:
Week 1
PNG v England - Port Moresby
Samoa v Tonga - Auckland
Australia v Fiji - Wollongong
New Zealand v Cook Islands - Whangerei
Week 2
Australia v England - Perth
New Zealand v Tonga - Auckland
PNG v Fiji - Port Moresby
Samoa v Cook Islands - Apia
Week 3
Australia v New Zealand - Brisbane
Tonga v England - Hamilton
PNG v Samoa - Port Moresby
Fiji v Cook Islands - Suva
Week 4
Australia v Tonga - Western Sydney
New Zealand v England - Dunedin
PNG v Cook Islands - Port Moresby
Fiji v Samoa - Suva
Week 5
Four Nations Final - Newcastle
Pacific Cup Final - Western Sydney
Better than 2 triple headers and a GB team wandering around playing meaningless games at least.
Seven months to go and nothing has been confirmed, one way or the other. I’m not convinced it’s going to happen or if it does it will be a last minute shambles.
Surely it's easier now, especially if the tour might be only four games, to just include England in a Four Nations?
Four Nations - Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, England
Pacific Cup - PNG, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands
Each team can play a warm-up the week before
Example 4N Schedule:
Week 1
PNG v England - Port Moresby
Samoa v Tonga - Auckland
Australia v Fiji - Wollongong
New Zealand v Cook Islands - Whangerei
Week 2
Australia v England - Perth
New Zealand v Tonga - Auckland
PNG v Fiji - Port Moresby
Samoa v Cook Islands - Apia
Week 3
Australia v New Zealand - Brisbane
Tonga v England - Hamilton
PNG v Samoa - Port Moresby
Fiji v Cook Islands - Suva
Week 4
Australia v Tonga - Western Sydney
New Zealand v England - Dunedin
PNG v Cook Islands - Port Moresby
Fiji v Samoa - Suva
Week 5
Four Nations Final - Newcastle
Pacific Cup Final - Western Sydney
Better than 2 triple headers and a GB team wandering around playing meaningless games at least.
Do remember the Cook Islands have World Cup qualification to sort out this year.
Not a bad idea nonetheless.