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New Zealand have been playing international matches since 1907. Below is a list of test matches played by the New Zealand national rugby league team up until 12 November 2024. [ 1 ]
Australia 40–12 New Zealand The Rugby League World Cup is an international men's rugby league competition contested every several years between national teams of the members of International Rugby League , the sport's governing body.
This win also meant New Zealand equaled their best winning streak record once again just like they did after the 2013 World Cup semi-final. On 15 May 2015, the new RLIF World Rankings were announced and it read that, for just the second time, New Zealand were officially the best team in the World.
New Zealand: 8 October 1960 France: 0–6 Great Britain: 28 October 1970 France: 0–27 New Zealand: 15 June 1975 England: 0–25 Australia: 12 November 1975 Australia: 0–18 New Zealand: 7 July 1985 France: 0–22 New Zealand: 7 December 1985 France: 0–52 Australia: 13 December 1986 Papua New Guinea: 0–42 Great Britain: 24 October 1987
This crowd remained a Rugby League World Cup record (and a record for any rugby league international match) until beaten by the 74,468 crowd which attended the 2013 World Cup final at Old Trafford. [9] The fifth nation to compete in these two tournaments was Papua New Guinea, where rugby league is the national, and most popular, sport.
This page details first-grade rugby league records from the National Rugby League (1998-) and its predecessors, the New South Wales Rugby Football League (1908-1994), the Australian Rugby League, (1995-1997), and the Super League (1997).
The 2019 Rugby World Cup saw New Zealand face off against South Africa. They won, 23 - 13 in Yokohama, then notched wins up on Canada and Namibia, scoring a total of 135 points in the 2 games. In the quarter-final, they faced off against Ireland in Chofu, dominating from start to finish and prevailing 46 - 14.
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