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Pacific Challenge

Pacific Challenge

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The 1996 Pacific Challenge was a rugby league tournament held between Pacific teams. The tournament was played over eight days and in six countries. It featured an uneven draw with every team playing twice, except for Tonga and the New Zealand XIII side who both played three times, and no final.

Quick Facts 1996 (1996) (), Number of teams ...

Background

The tournament was a hastily arranged replacement for the cancelled 1996 Pacific Cup which eventually took place as the 1997 Oceania Cup.[1] The tournament was held during the Superleague war that was severely affecting international rugby league at this time.

Squads

Results

More information Fiji, 14 – 8 ...
More information Māori, 28 – 18 ...
More information New Zealand XIII, 21 – 6 ...
More information Fiji, 34 – 16 ...
6 July 1996
More information Western Samoa, 16 – 39 ...
6 July 1996
International Stadium, Apia, Western Samoa
More information Papua New Guinea, 56 - 19 ...
More information Cook Islands, 4 – 16 ...
10 July 1996
Tereora National Stadium, Rarotonga, Cook Islands
More information Tonga, 22 – 17 ...
10 July 1996
Tefuaiwa Stadium, Nukuʻalofa, Tonga

References

  1. John Coffey, Bernie Wood (2008). 100 years: Māori rugby league, 1908-2008. Huia Publishers. ISBN 9781869693312.

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