The NRL unveiled its expansion plans into Papua New Guinea in late 2024, but the Pacific nation's most prominent player ...
It is 10 - 10 years, in fact. Officially announced on Thursday, a 10-year agreement between the NRL and Australian and PNG governments paved the way for the creation of a Port Moresby-based ...
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister is prepared to bet his "life" on relocating NRL players remaining safe in Port Moresby. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his PNG counterpart James Marape met ...
It comes as ARL boss Peter V'landys is hoping to reveal in the coming weeks that a side based in Perth, the Western Bears, is to be the 19th team to join the NRL, after the PNG franchise.
Yet, many of the potential PNG team are yet to play at NRL or Super League level ... He is also an excellent kicker of the ball and strong defender. Was chosen by SP Hunters coach Paul Aiton ...
“But I’m really happy PNG are joining the NRL competition. And I am more than happy to speak to their players about inclusion and diversity and belonging. The NRL already runs programs for all ...
On the same day a team from PNG was granted a licence to join the NRL from 2028, ARLC chairman Peter V'landys flagged confidence a Perth-based franchise would soon also be over the line.