Ian Roberts, still the only openly gay Australian rugby league player in the past 30 years, sees the new PNG NRL franchise as an opportunity to change attitudes in the Pacific nation. The ...
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The NRL created history on Thursday as the league's $600million deal with Papua New Guinea was formally rubber-stamped - but one clause inserted by the Australian government could see the historic ...
The Warriors celebrate a try against the Brisbane Broncos. Photo / Photosport The announcement of a Papua New Guinea-based NRL team for 2028 highlights the need for investment in rugby league ...
The incredible story of the journey of rugby league in Papua New Guinea has received its ultimate end-result with the announcement that the country will join the National Rugby League in 2028.
PNG also has an established talent pathway and a large playing base, with the new team providing an opportunity for youngsters to achieve their NRL dream without being forced to move to Australia.
The year of 1997 was an important one in Papua New Guinea. By 1997, it had been 10 years since Channel 9 subsidiary, EMTV, televised its first NRL match. By then, a new generation of TV-watching ...