Mal Meninga has coached for and against PNG and has an idea what the NRL’s newest team will look like in 2028 and whether he’ll be the coach. The PNG side was confirmed on Thursday morning but ...
It turns out, and they’ve been pretty explicit about it, that giving PNG the NRL team is to keep them out of military and security deals with China, and if they sign any deal like that ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from NRL. Followed categories will be added to My News. This masthead can reveal that club bosses were updated on expansion at a meeting on Thursday morning only ...
“I am delighted to announce the Australian government is supporting a PNG team to join the National Rugby League competition. I know it will have millions of proud fans barracking for it from Day 1.
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape told NRL bosses Peter V’landys and Andrew Abdo after the announcement that a PNG team would join the NRL: “You will not be disappointed”.
A previous version of this article misstated the type of resistance employed by the Hydrow rowing machines we review here. The Hydrow machines use electromagnetic resistance, not magnetic ...
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.
That year also saw the expulsion of foreign mercenaries by the PNG defence force, the end of the Bougainville war, political instability in government, and for rugby league fans, the founding of ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape have announced PNG will become the next National Rugby League team. The two leaders addressed the media to ...
In the case of PNG, it was the federal government’s backing that proved crucial – Australian taxpayers will provide $600 million over the next 10 years to help establish the team, with $120 ...
Two years of planning, $600 million of Australian taxpayer funding and the hopes of 12 million people have combined to turn Papua New Guinea's NRL dream into a reality.