Cook Islands national rugby league team results

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The following is a list of Cook Islands national rugby league team results from their debut in 1986.

1980s[]

Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
1986  Cook Islands 22–8  Niue 1986 Pacific Cup Avarua Tereora Stadium, Rarotonga
1986  Cook Islands 10–32  Māori
1986  Cook Islands 0–48  Western Samoa
1988  Cook Islands 19–10  Tokelau 1988 Pacific Cup Samoa Apia Park, Samoa
1988  Western Samoa 52–16  Cook Islands
1988  Cook Islands 20–70  Māori
1988  Cook Islands 6–19  Tonga

1990s[]

Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
2 June 1990  Cook Islands 21–15 United KingdomBARLA 1990 BARLA Tour Avarua Tereora Stadium, Rarotonga 2,500[1]
20 October 1992  Cook Islands 23–22  Niue 1992 Pacific Cup New Zealand Carlaw Park, Auckland
22 October 1992  Cook Islands 6–26  Tonga
24 October 1992  Cook Islands 12–66  Western Samoa
26 October 1992  Cook Islands 6–58  Fiji
June 1994  Cook Islands 28–12 United KingdomBARLA 1994 BARLA Tour Avarua Tereora Stadium 3,523[2]
October 1994  Fiji 19–11  Cook Islands 1994 Pacific Cup Fiji National Stadium (Suva) 4,000
October 1994  American Samoa 20–22  Cook Islands 1,400
October 1994  Cook Islands 0–60  Western Samoa 2,000
16 October 1995  Cook Islands 64–6  United States 1995 Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament England Post Office Road, Featherstone 3,133
18 October 1995  Cook Islands 58–20  Russia England Hilton Park, Leigh 1,921
20 October 1995  Cook Islands 21–10  Scotland England Wheldon Road, Castleford 2,889
24 October 1995  Cook Islands 22–6  Ireland England Gigg Lane, Bury 4,147
3 July 1996  Cook Islands 8–14  Fiji Pacific Challenge New Zealand Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland
10 July 1996  Cook Islands 4–16  New Zealand Avarua Tereora Stadium 3,000
11 May 1997  Cook Islands 22–14  Fiji 1997 Oceania Cup New Zealand Carlaw Park, Auckland
13 May 1997  Cook Islands 12–34  Papua New Guinea
15 May 1997  New Zealand 46–2  Cook Islands
18 May 1997  Cook Islands 14–38  Papua New Guinea
24 June 1998  Cook Islands 18–10  Māori Māori Tour Avarua Tereora Stadium, Rarotonga 1,500[3]
28 June 1998  Cook Islands 14–24  Māori 1,700[4]
5 July 1998  Cook Islands 8–24  Māori 2,300[5]
7 October 1998  Papua New Guinea 46–6  Cook Islands PNG RL 50th Anniversary Tournament Papua New Guinea , Lae 8,000[6]
11 October 1998  Cook Islands 16–8  Māori Papua New Guinea Kalabond Oval, Kokopo 6,000[7]
14 October 1998  Cook Islands 22–30  Tonga 6,000[8]
18 October 1998  Cook Islands 6–28  Māori Papua New Guinea Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby 9,000[9]
October 1998  American Samoa 40–34  Cook Islands 1998 Pacific Cup New Zealand Carlaw Park, Auckland
October 1998  Cook Islands 8–16  Tonga
October 1998  Cook Islands 22–16  Tokelau
1999  Tonga 28–13  Cook Islands Test Series Teufaiva Sport Stadium
1999  Tonga 42–2  Cook Islands
1999  Tonga 34–4  Cook Islands

2000s[]

Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
29 October 2000  Wales 38–6  Cook Islands 2000 Rugby League World Cup Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 5,060
2 November 2000  Cook Islands 10–84  New Zealand England Madejski Stadium, Reading 3,982
5 November 2000  Cook Islands 22–22  Lebanon Wales Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 5,500
17 August 2004  Fiji 24–36  Cook Islands Test Series ANZ National Stadium, Suva
24 August 2004  Fiji 14–22  Cook Islands
19 October 2004  Cook Islands 18–10  Tonga 2004 Pacific Cup New Zealand Mount Smart Stadium no 2, Auckland 700
21 October 2004  Cook Islands 20–12  Fiji 1,000
23 October 2004  Māori 4–46  Cook Islands North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
8 October 2005  Māori 26–26  Cook Islands International Series
13 October 2005  Māori  Cook Islands
16 October 2005  Māori 16–24  Cook Islands
29 September 2006  Cook Islands 14–56  Tonga 2008 Rugby League World Cup qualifying Australia Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney 3,013[10]
4 October 2006  Cook Islands 6–46  Samoa Australia St Mary's Saints Leagues Stadium, Sydney 3,813[11]
7 October 2006  Cook Islands 4–40  Fiji Australia CUA Stadium, Penrith 1,713[12]
17 October 2009  Cook Islands 22–20  Samoa 2009 Pacific Cup Australia Barlow Park, Cairns 4,261
24 October 2009  Cook Islands 24–22  Fiji Papua New Guinea Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby 3,269
1 November 2009  Papua New Guinea 42–14  Cook Islands 10,151

? * New Zealand Māori def. Cook Islands 24–12, December 2006 ? * Cook Islands def. New Zealand Māori 18–16, December 2006 ? * Tonga def. Cook Islands 38–30 (4 October 2004)

2010s[]

Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
7 October 2012  Cook Islands 28–24  Lebanon Friendly , Sydney 2,500[13]
20 October 2013  Cook Islands 0–50  New Zealand Friendly England Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster 4,638[14]
30 October 2013  Cook Islands 20–32  United States 2013 Rugby League World Cup England Memorial Stadium, Bristol 7,247[15]
5 November 2013  Cook Islands 16–22  Tonga England Leigh Sports Village, Leigh 10,554[16]
10 November 2013  Cook Islands 28–24  Wales The Gnoll, Neath 3,270[17]
3 October 2015  Cook Islands 22–44  Niue Friendly Sydney N/A [18][19]
17 October 2015  Cook Islands 8–28  Tonga 2017 Rugby League World Cup qualifying Australia Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney 4,813[20]
8 May 2016  Cook Islands 30–20  Lebanon Friendly Australia Belmore Oval, Sydney 2,000[21]
6 May 2017  Cook Islands 22–32  Papua New Guinea International - Pacific Test Australia Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney 18,271
21 June 2019  Cook Islands 66–6  South Africa 2021 Rugby League World Cup qualification – Repechage Australia , Sydney 2,621
16 November 2019  United States 16–38  Cook Islands 2021 Rugby League World Cup qualification – Repechage Hodges Stadium, Jacksonville ?

2020s[]

Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
2022  Wales  Cook Islands 2021 Rugby League World Cup England Leigh Sports Village, Leigh
2022  Papua New Guinea  Cook Islands England Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington
2022  Tonga  Cook Islands England Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough

Other Games[]

  • October 1994 – Rotuma Fiji 17–10 Cook Islands, 1994 Pacific Cup, National Stadium, Suva
  • 16 October 2010 – NSW Country 22–26 Cook Islands, Friendly, Scully Park, Tamworth, 2,000

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ The International Grounds of Rugby League Book by Trevor Delaney
  2. ^ The International Grounds of Rugby League
  3. ^ Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1999
  4. ^ Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1999
  5. ^ Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1999
  6. ^ Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1999
  7. ^ Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1999
  8. ^ Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1999
  9. ^ Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1999
  10. ^ Gillette Rugby League Yearbook 2006-07
  11. ^ Gillette Rugby League Yearbook 2006-07
  12. ^ Gillette Rugby League Yearbook 2006-07
  13. ^ Report
  14. ^ Report
  15. ^ Report[usurped!]
  16. ^ Report[usurped!]
  17. ^ Report[usurped!]
  18. ^ "Niue rugby league claim biggest scalp yet". Radio New Zealand. 5 October 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  19. ^ Ewart, Richard (6 October 2016). "Niue topple Cook Islands to boost their stocks on the international stage". ABC. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  20. ^ Report
  21. ^ "Report". Archived from the original on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2016-10-25.

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