Pacific Cup

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Pacific Cup
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The Pacific Cup was a rugby league football competition for national teams from the Pacific region.

The tournament ceased in 2009 and was replaced by the Oceania Cup, later renamed the

Pacific Rugby League Championship
.

History

The Pacific Cup was started in 1975 by Keith Gittoes of the New South Wales Rugby League.[1] It was held twice in the 1970s before being abandoned due to cost.

The competition was revived in 1986 by Peter Donnelly. This was a true Pacific Cup with Polynesian players playing for their true country of origin rather than for the NZ Maoris as had previously been the case . The competition was held biennially until the 1996 competition was postponed. Instead a

1996 Pacific Challenge was held. The Super League ran an Oceania Cup in 1997
.

The Pacific Cup was revived by the New Zealand Rugby League once again in 2004, this time as a secondary competition to the Pacific Rim Championship. It was again held in February and March 2006 under NZRL administration, this time as a main competition.

In the post-

RLIF, it was confirmed that a Pacific Cup was to be held in 2009 with the winner of the tournament entering the 2010 Four Nations
tournament.

The 2009 tournament was hosted by Papua New Guinea.[2] The competing teams were Cook Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Tonga.[2]

Appearances

Eighteen teams from ten nations have taken part in the 12 Pacific Cup tournaments held to date:

Finals

Year Host Winner Score Runner-up Losing semi -finalists Number
of
teams
1975  Papua New Guinea
Māori
38–13
Papua New Guinea
n/a n/a 4
1977  New Zealand
Māori
35–12  Western Australia 5
1986  Cook Islands
Māori
23–6
Samoa
 Tonga  Cook Islands 6
1988  Samoa
Māori
26–16
Samoa
 Tonga  Cook Islands 6
1990  Tonga
Samoa
26–18
Māori
 Tonga
Australian Aboriginies
8
1992  New Zealand
Samoa
18–14
Tonga
 Māori
Australian Aboriginies
10
1994  Fiji
Tonga
34–11
Fiji
 Samoa
Australian Aboriginies
9
1997  New Zealand New Zealand
New Zealand XIII
20–15
Māori
n/a n/a 6
2004  New Zealand
Cook Islands
26–16
Māori
6
2006  New Zealand
Tonga
22–14
Fiji
6
2009  Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
42–14
Cook Islands
 Tonga  Fiji 5

Results

Team Titles Runners-up Semi-finals
 Māori 4 (1975, 1977, 1986, 1988) 1 (1990) 1 (1992)
 Tonga 2 (1994, 2006) 1 (1992) 4 (1986, 1988, 1990, 2009)
 Samoa 2 (1990, 1992) 2 (1986, 1988) 1 (1994)
 Cook Islands 1 (2004) 1 (2009) 2 (1986, 1988)
 Papua New Guinea 1 (2009) 1 (1975) -
 New Zealand 1 (1997) - -
 Fiji - 2 (1994, 2007) 1 (2009)
 Western Australia - 1 (1977) -
Australian Aboriginies
- - 3 (1990, 1992, 1994)

See also

  • Pacific Rugby League Championship

References

  1. ^ International Competitions The Vault
  2. ^ a b ARL (Press Release) (28 July 2009). "Pacific Cup announced". Australian Rugby League. Archived from the original on 13 September 2009. Retrieved 29 July 2009.

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