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Papua New Guinea will enter the NRL in 2028 under a new $600 million deal with Australia unveiled on Thursday morning. In return, PNG has entered an agreement designed to stop China gaining a ...
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The Pacific island nation will officially enter the NRL in four years in a $600m deal that mixes rugby league with diplomacy. Australia will pay $600m to prop up the initial 10-year “rugby ...
Papua New Guinea’s NRL licence has officially been granted in a historic moment for rugby league. Win the Ultimate Vegas Experience with Fletch & Hindy including a helicopter tour over the Grand ...
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and PNG Prime Minister James Marape delivered the historic announcement at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Offices in Sydney on Thursday. “Rugby league ...
Australia has struck a deal with the Pacific country that will see the NRL feature a PNG side from 2028, but it comes with a catch. Australia has agreed to financially support Papua New Guinea ...
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.
It was introduced around the 1940s by Australian soldiers — during a period of colonial rule — and went on to become the beloved national sport of an independent Papua New Guinea. Loading ...