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Papua New Guinea national rugby league team results

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The following list is a complete collection of results for the PNG Kumuls.[1]

Results

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1970s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
  • 1977: Papua New Guinea def France 37–6 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1975: England def. Papua New Guinea 40–12 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1978: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 30–21 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1979: France def. Papua New Guinea 16–9 Stade Municipal (Albi)
  • 1979: France def. Papua New Guinea 15–2 Stade Albert Domec (Carcassonne)

1980s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
  • 1981: Papua New Guinea drew France 13–13 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1982: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 56–5 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1982: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 38–2 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1983: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 60–20 Carlaw Park (Auckland)
  • 1984: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 38–20 Pope John Paul II Oval (Mt Hagen)
  • 1986: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 36–26 Lloyd Robson(Port Moresby)
  • 1986: Papua New Guinea def. New Zealand 24–22 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1986: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 62–12 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1987: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 36–22 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1987: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 42–0 Wigan, England
  • 1987: France def. Papua New Guinea 21–4 Stade Albert Domec (Carcassonne)
  • 1988: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 42–22 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1988: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 66–14 Carlaw Park (Auckland)
  • 1988: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 70–8 Eric Weissel Oval (Wagga Wagga)

1990s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
  • 1990: Papua New Guinea def. Great Britain 20–18 Danny Leahy Oval (Goroka)
  • 1990: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 40–8 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1990: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 36–4 Danny Leahy Oval (Goroka)
  • 1990: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 18–10 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1991: France def. Papua New Guinea 20–18 Danny Leahy Oval (Goroka)
  • 1991: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 58–2 Danny Leahy Oval (Goroka)
  • 1991: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 40–6 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1991: Wales def. Papua New Guinea 68–0 Vetch Field (Swansea)
  • 1991: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 56–4 Central Park, Wigan, England
  • 1991: France def. Papua New Guinea 28–14 Stade Albert Domec (Carcassonne)
  • 1992: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 20–14 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1992: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 66–10 Carlaw Park (Auckland)
  • 1992: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 36–14 Townsville Sports Reserve
  • 1993: Papua New Guinea def. Fiji 35–24 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1994: Papua New Guinea def. France 29–22 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1994: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 28–12 Danny Leahy Oval (Goroka)
  • 1994: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 30–16 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1995: Papua New Guinea drew Tonga 28–28 The Boulevarde, Hull, England (1995 World Cup)
  • 1995: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 22–6 Knowsley Road, St. Helens, England (1995 World Cup)
  • 1996: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 56–19 Hubert Murray Stadium, Port Moresby
  • 1996: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 52–6 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1996: Great Britain def. Papua New Guinea 32–30 Lae
  • 1996: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 62–8 International Stadium, Rotorua
  • 1996: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 64–0 Palmerston North Showgrounds
  • 1998: Papua New Guinea def. Fiji 16–14 Lautoka, Fiji
  • 1998: Papua New Guinea def. Fiji 34–12 Minj, Papua New Guinea
  • 1998: Fiji def. Papua New Guinea 14–10 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 1998: Papua New Guinea def. Cook Islands 46–6 Lae
  • 1998: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 44–28 Wabag
  • 1998: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 54–12 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)

2000s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
  • 2000: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 22–18 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 2000: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 82–0 Dairy Dairmers Stadium (Townsville)
  • 2000: Papua New Guinea def. France 23–20 Stade Charlety, Paris, France (2000 World Cup)
  • 2000: Papua New Guinea def. South Africa 16–0 Toulouse, France (2000 World Cup)
  • 2000: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 30–22 St. Esteve, France (2000 World Cup)
  • 2000: Wales def. Papua New Guinea 22–8 Widnes, England (2000 World Cup Quarter Final)
  • 2001: France def. Papua New Guinea 27–16 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 2001: Papua New Guinea def. France 34–24 Danny Leahy Oval (Goroka)
  • 2001: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 54–12 Lloyd Robson (Port Moresby)
  • 2005: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 70–22 Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville
  • 2007: Wales def Papua New Guinea 50–10 Bridgend, Wales
  • 2007: France def Papua New Guinea 22–16 Stade Andre Moga, Begles (Bordeaux)
  • 2007: France def. Papua New Guinea 38–26 Parc des Sports (Avignon)
  • 2008: England def. Papua New Guinea 32–22 Dairy Fairmers Stadium (Townsville) 2008 World Cup
  • 2008: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 48–6 Skilled Park (Robina) 2008 World Cup
  • 2008: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 46–6, Dairy Farmers Stadium (Townsville) 2008 World Cup
  • 2009: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 44–14, Port Moresby – 2009 Pacific Cup
  • 2009: Papua New Guinea def. Cook Islands 42–14, Port Moresby – 2009 Pacific cup final

2010s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
  • 2010: Australia def. Papua New Guinea 42–0, Parramatta Stadium – 2010 Four Nations
  • 2010: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 76–12, Rotorua International Stadium, New Zealand – 2010 Four Nations
  • 2010: England def. Papua New Guinea 36–10, Eden Park, New Zealand – 2010 Four Nations
  • 2013: France def. Papua New Guinea 9–8, Craven Park (Hull), England – 2013 Rugby League World Cup
  • 2013: Samoa def. Papua New Guinea 38–4, Craven Park (Hull), England – 2013 Rugby League World Cup
  • 2013: New Zealand def. Papua New Guinea 56–10, Headingley Carnegie Stadium (Leeds), England – 2013 Rugby League World Cup
  • 2014: Papua New Guinea def. Tonga 32–18, Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium (Lae), Papua New Guinea
  • 2015: Fiji def. Papua New Guinea 22–10, Robina Stadium, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
  • 2016: Papua New Guinea def. Fiji 24–22, Pirtek Stadium, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.
  • 2017: Papua New Guinea def. Cook Islands 32–22, Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Campbelltown, Australia.
  • 2017: Papua New Guinea def. Wales 50–6, National Football Stadium, Port Moresby – 2017 Rugby League World Cup
  • 2017: Papua New Guinea def. Ireland 14–6, National Football Stadium, Port Moresby – 2017 Rugby League World Cup
  • 2017: Papua New Guinea def. United States 64–0, National Football Stadium, Port Moresby – 2017 Rugby League World Cup
  • 2017: England def. Papua New Guinea 36–6, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Australia – 2017 Rugby League World Cup Q/Final
  • 2018: Papua New Guinea def. Fiji 26–14, Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Australia
  • 2019: Samoa def. Papua New Guinea 24–6, Leichhardt Oval, Sydney, Australia.
  • 2019: Fiji def. Papua New Guinea 22–20, Rugby League Park, Christchurch, New Zealand.
  • 2019: Papua New Guinea def. Great Britain 28–10, National Football Stadium, Port Moresby

2020s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
25 June 2022  Papua New Guinea 24–14  Fiji Friendly PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby 10,720
18 October 2022  Tonga 24–18  Papua New Guinea 2021 World Cup Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens 10,409
25 October 2022  Papua New Guinea 60–4  Cook Islands Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington 6,273
31 October 2022  Papua New Guinea 36–0  Wales Eco-Power Stadium, Doncaster 6,968
5 November 2022  England 46–8  Papua New Guinea DW Stadium, Wigan 23,179
15 October 2023  Papua New Guinea 46–10  Cook Islands 2023 Pacific Bowl PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby 7,133
29 October 2023  Papua New Guinea 16–43  Fiji PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby 14,546
5 November 2023  Fiji 12–32  Papua New Guinea PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby 14,809

See also

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References

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