PNG make biggest gains in new Rugby League World Ranking
Papua New Guinea, who will host a group in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, were the big winners after the southern hemisphere international weekend, moving up three places to eleventh in the new world rankings.
The Kumuls beat seventh-ranked Fiji 24-22 and the impact has been highly significant according to PNGRFL chairman, Sandis Tsaka. “Going into the 2000 World Cup, PNG was ranked in fourth place behind heavyweights Australia, New Zealand and England. However, since then we had dropped to 14th place in 2015.
“The win against Fiji last month was our first in an overseas match in 16 years and followed a home win over Tonga in 2014 and a close loss to the Bati in 2015.
Tsaka continued: “The strengthening and growth of our domestic rugby league programmes and the introduction of the SP Hunters into the Intrust Queensland Cup three years ago has opened up international pathways for more of our elite players. “The growth and success of such initiatives will make us more competitive in international rugby league.
“We will seek to engage in more international and Test matches as a lead up to the 2017 World Cup to help prepare and build a good quality and competitive Kumul team for the tournament.” Despite narrow defeat to Samoa, Tonga also moved up a place in the rankings, to 15th.
The three leading nations, New Zealand, Australia and England, will be fighting for top spot in the autumn Four Nations series to be held in England, Scotland also taking part.
RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD RANKINGS
1. New Zealand
2. Australia
3. England
4. Samoa
5. France
6. Ireland
7. Fiji
8. Wales
9. Scotland
10. USA
11. PNG
12. Serbia
13. Italy
14. Canada
15. Tonga
16. Russia
17. Belgium
18. Malta
19. Cook Islands
20. Lebanon
21. Spain
22. Germany
23. Ukraine
24. Greece
25. Denmark
26. Norway
27. Jamaica
28. Sweden
29. Czech Republic
30. Netherlands
31. South Africa
32. Philippines
33. Niue
34. Hungary
35. Latvia
36. Morocco
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The Kumuls beat seventh-ranked Fiji 24-22 and the impact has been highly significant according to PNGRFL chairman, Sandis Tsaka. “Going into the 2000 World Cup, PNG was ranked in fourth place behind heavyweights Australia, New Zealand and England. However, since then we had dropped to 14th place in 2015.
“The win against Fiji last month was our first in an overseas match in 16 years and followed a home win over Tonga in 2014 and a close loss to the Bati in 2015.
Tsaka continued: “The strengthening and growth of our domestic rugby league programmes and the introduction of the SP Hunters into the Intrust Queensland Cup three years ago has opened up international pathways for more of our elite players. “The growth and success of such initiatives will make us more competitive in international rugby league.
“We will seek to engage in more international and Test matches as a lead up to the 2017 World Cup to help prepare and build a good quality and competitive Kumul team for the tournament.” Despite narrow defeat to Samoa, Tonga also moved up a place in the rankings, to 15th.
The three leading nations, New Zealand, Australia and England, will be fighting for top spot in the autumn Four Nations series to be held in England, Scotland also taking part.
RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD RANKINGS
1. New Zealand
2. Australia
3. England
4. Samoa
5. France
6. Ireland
7. Fiji
8. Wales
9. Scotland
10. USA
11. PNG
12. Serbia
13. Italy
14. Canada
15. Tonga
16. Russia
17. Belgium
18. Malta
19. Cook Islands
20. Lebanon
21. Spain
22. Germany
23. Ukraine
24. Greece
25. Denmark
26. Norway
27. Jamaica
28. Sweden
29. Czech Republic
30. Netherlands
31. South Africa
32. Philippines
33. Niue
34. Hungary
35. Latvia
36. Morocco
Read latest on >> PNG Kumuls website
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