2017 Rugby League World Cup

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http://www.nrl.com/pacific-tests-confirmed-for-origin-period/tabid/10874/newsid/115395/default.aspx

Pacific Tests confirmed for Origin period
Wed 15 Nov, 2017, 6:30pm
By Hayley Byrnes‌, Presenter/Reporter‌‌, ‌‌‌NRL.com
@HayleyByrnes



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Fresh off the success of the Rugby League World Cup matches showcasing Pacific nations and the groundswell of support enjoyed by Lebanon, plans have been made for those nations to meet again during the State of Origin bye week of the 2018 NRL season.

Six nations will compete during a three-match festival at Campbelltown Stadium on June 23
. Tonga, Samoa, Lebanon and Papua New Guinea will be joined by two further teams to be confirmed in the coming weeks.


https://tickets.nrl.com/pacifictest

The 2018 Pacific Test has been announced, with the first two clashes confirmed. Fierce rivals Tonga will take on Samoa and Papua New Guinea will clash with Lebanon!

Campbelltown Stadium will rumble when it plays host to these powerhouses on Saturday 23 June.

Don't miss your chance to witness the next chapter of rivalry off the back of the Rugby League World Cup.
 
Just home from the Tonga game, great game and atmosphere

Personally thought again that Tonga got the better of the refs calls this week that helped significantly in getting them home.

Moses, always been a bit ambivalent on him but wow, what a performance today and during the entire World Cup, didn't think I'd be saying this but after these efforts I'd be giving him the NSW 6 jersey. Lot better player than I thought he was

Fittler, if NSW don't appoint him as coach, it will be the worst decision they have made in a very long time

The Lebanon left centre really made an impression on me today, had a great game, wonder if he is on the books of an nrl club, if he isn't, he should be and I'd be happy for that club to be us

Didn't get a good replay of it at the game that I could see, did Moses actually knock that ball on going for the try ? A couple of minutes later he was going ballistic at the Lebanon bench about something and I was guessing it was that call
 
HT
Fiji 2 - 0 like a soccer score :D

Kiwis have not made a break all game.

Hex dropped the ball over the line, plus the LHS Fiji winger was pushed over the sideline.
Fiji just need a half back to direct them more than Hayne is @:cool:
 
http://www.nrl.com/pacific-tests-confirmed-for-origin-period/tabid/10874/newsid/115395/default.aspx

Pacific Tests confirmed for Origin period
Wed 15 Nov, 2017, 6:30pm
By Hayley Byrnes‌, Presenter/Reporter‌‌, ‌‌‌NRL.com
@HayleyByrnes



image.ashx


Fresh off the success of the Rugby League World Cup matches showcasing Pacific nations and the groundswell of support enjoyed by Lebanon, plans have been made for those nations to meet again during the State of Origin bye week of the 2018 NRL season.

Six nations will compete during a three-match festival at Campbelltown Stadium on June 23
. Tonga, Samoa, Lebanon and Papua New Guinea will be joined by two further teams to be confirmed in the coming weeks.


https://tickets.nrl.com/pacifictest

The 2018 Pacific Test has been announced, with the first two clashes confirmed. Fierce rivals Tonga will take on Samoa and Papua New Guinea will clash with Lebanon!

Campbelltown Stadium will rumble when it plays host to these powerhouses on Saturday 23 June.

Don't miss your chance to witness the next chapter of rivalry off the back of the Rugby League World Cup.
The games between the Polynesian nations should be played in NZ. That’s where the big gates are and it’s also a nice way to help out the game in NZ.
 

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