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2019 | World Cup 9s|
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Number of teams | 12 (men), 4 (women) |
Host country | Australia |
Winner | Australia (1st title) |
Matches played | 28 |
Points scored | 973 (34.75 per match) |
Tries scored | 184 (6.57 per match) |
Top scorer | Jamayne Isaako (52 - men) Tiana Penitani (20 - women) |
Top try scorer | Jamayne Isaako (7 - men) Tiana Penitani (5 - women) |
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The 2019 Rugby League World Cup 9s was the first staging of the Rugby League World Cup 9s tournament and took place on 18 and 19 October 2019 at Sydney's Bankwest Stadium. The tournament featured teams from 12 International Rugby League member countries, 4 of which also fielded teams in the women's tournament. In the men's final, Australia defeated New Zealand, while in the women's final, New Zealand defeated Australia.
The standard rules of rugby league applied but with the following variations:[1]
The competing teams were hand picked, and the selections were announced on 22 April 2019.[2]
On 27 September 2019, the Tonga National Rugby League were suspended by the International Rugby League (IRL), pending an investigation into their board. Tonga were represented at the tournament by a "Tonga Invitatonal" team.[3][4]
Team | Captain | Coach | IRL rank |
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Australia | Ali Brigginshaw | Brad Donald | 1 |
England | Emily Rudge | Craig Richards | 3 |
New Zealand | Honey Hireme | Justin Morgan | 2 |
Papua New Guinea | Janet Johns | Bagelo Solien | 6 |
The NRL named the following 18 NRL match officials to handle the 28 matches.
Sydney | |
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Bankwest Stadium | |
Capacity: 30,000 | |
The pools were announced on 22 July 2019.[5] The draw was announced on 4 August 2019.[6]
Pool A | Pool B | Pool C |
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Australia New Zealand Papua New Guinea United States |
England France Lebanon Wales |
Tonga Invitational Cook Islands Fiji Western Samoa |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Australia | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 92 | 23 | +69 | 6 | Advance to knockout stages |
2 | New Zealand | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 76 | 42 | +34 | 4 | |
3 | Papua New Guinea | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 44 | 54 | −10 | 2 | |
4 | United States | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 21 | 114 | −93 | 0 |
18 October 2019 | Australia | 25 – 12 | New Zealand |
18 October 2019 | Papua New Guinea | 27 – 10 | United States |
19 October 2019 | New Zealand | 18 – 17 | Papua New Guinea |
19 October 2019 | Australia | 41 – 11 | United States |
19 October 2019 | New Zealand | 46 – 0 | United States |
19 October 2019 | Australia | 26 – 0 | Papua New Guinea |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | England | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 76 | 24 | +52 | 4 | Advance to knockout stages |
2 | Lebanon | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 42 | 46 | −4 | 4 | |
3 | France | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 35 | 56 | −21 | 2 | |
4 | Wales | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 35 | 62 | −27 | 2 |
Lebanon were stripped of their win over France due to fielding an ineligible player.
18 October 2019 | France | 8 – 12 | Lebanon |
18 October 2019 | England | 25 – 4 | Wales |
19 October 2019 | France | 23 – 6 | Wales |
19 October 2019 | England | 13 – 16 | Lebanon |
19 October 2019 | Lebanon | 14 – 25 | Wales |
19 October 2019 | England | 38 – 4 | France |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Samoa | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 73 | 41 | +32 | 6 | Advance to knockout stages |
2 | Cook Islands | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 46 | 34 | +12 | 4 | |
3 | Tonga Invitational | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 48 | 71 | −23 | 2 | |
4 | Fiji | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 44 | 65 | −21 | 0 |
18 October 2019 | Tonga Invitational | 7 – 30 | Cook Islands |
18 October 2019 | Samoa | 32 – 17 | Fiji |
19 October 2019 | Samoa | 17 – 4 | Cook Islands |
19 October 2019 | Tonga Invitational | 21 – 17 | Fiji |
19 October 2019 | Fiji | 10 – 12 | Cook Islands |
19 October 2019 | Tonga Invitational | 20 – 24 | Samoa |
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
A1 | Australia | 25 | |||||||
C1 | Samoa | 8 | |||||||
Australia | 24 | ||||||||
New Zealand | 10 | ||||||||
A2 | New Zealand | 22 | |||||||
B1 | England | 6 |
New Zealand | 22 – 6 | England |
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Tries: Isaako (5', 14') 2 Maumalo (2') 1 Smith (10') 1 Goals: Isaako 3/4 (2', 10', 14) |
1st: 10 – 0 2nd: 12 – 6 |
Tries: 1 (12') McGillvary Goals: 1/1 Austin (12') |
Australia | 25 – 8 | Samoa |
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Tries: Ponga (1') 1 Addo-Carr (7') 1 Brimson (14') 1 Frizell (16') 1 Goals: Moses 2/2 (15', 17') Cherry-Evans 1/2 (1') |
1st: 11 – 4 2nd: 14 – 4 |
Tries: 2 (5', 11') Seve Goals: 0/2 Lafai |
Australia | 24 – 10 | New Zealand |
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Tries: Moses (5', 7', 17') 3 Feldt (14') 1 Goals: Moses 3/4 (5', 7', 17') |
1st: 13 – 10 2nd: 11 – 0 |
Tries: 1 (2') Smith 1 (6') Isaako Goals: 1/2 Isaako (6') |
The draw was announced on 4 August 2019.[6]
Pool A |
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Australia England New Zealand Papua New Guinea |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Australia | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 94 | 18 | +76 | 6 | Advance to Final |
2 | New Zealand | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 65 | 38 | +27 | 4 | |
3 | England | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 33 | 79 | −46 | 2 | |
4 | Papua New Guinea | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 22 | 79 | −57 | 0 |
18 October 2019 | England | 25 – 4 | Papua New Guinea |
18 October 2019 | Australia | 22 – 8 | New Zealand |
19 October 2019 | New Zealand | 24 – 12 | Papua New Guinea |
19 October 2019 | Australia | 42 – 4 | England |
19 October 2019 | Australia | 30 – 6 | Papua New Guinea |
19 October 2019 | New Zealand | 33 – 4 | England |
Australia | 15 – 17 | New Zealand |
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Tries: Penitani (1') 1 Apps (5') 1 McGregor (11') 1 Goals: Dibb 1/2 (11') Tungai 0/1 |
1st: 8 – 7 2nd: 7 – 10 |
Tries: 1 (3') McGregor 1 (10') Newman 1 (13') Maynard Goals: 2/2 McGregor (3', 13') 0/1 Nicholls-Pualau |
On 19 October 2019, Lebanon's Jacob Kiraz and Jordan Samrani and Papua New Guinea women's players Sera Koroi and Joyce Waula were all suspended from the tournament for being under the age of 18.
While the International Rugby League allows players 16 or older to play in Test matches, the National Rugby League (who ran the tournament) rules require that players must be 18 or older.
Kiraz, who would not turn 18 until November 2019, was the only one of the four to play a game, coming off the bench in Lebanon's 12–8 win over France. Lebanon were stripped of the two competition points earned for their win as a result.[9][10]
Country or region | Broadcaster | Broadcasting |
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Australia | Fox Sports | All 28 matches live (via Fox League or streamed on Kayo Sports) |
NRL Live Pass | All 28 matches live streamed | |
Brazil | Watch NRL | All 28 matches live streamed |
Canada | Watch NRL | All 28 matches live streamed |
China | Watch NRL | All 28 matches live streamed |
Cook Islands | Digicel | All 28 matches live |
OVOPlay | All 28 matches live streamed | |
Germany | Watch NRL | All 28 matches live streamed |
Fiji | Digicel | All 28 matches live |
Fiji FBC | All 28 matches live streamed | |
OVOPlay | All 28 matches live streamed | |
France | OVOPlay | All 28 matches live streamed |
Watch NRL | All 28 matches live streamed | |
Ireland | Sky Sports | All 28 matches live |
Watch NRL | All 28 matches live streamed | |
Japan | Watch NRL | All 28 matches live streamed |
Lebanon | OVOPlay | All 28 matches live streamed |
Watch NRL | All 28 matches live streamed | |
New Zealand | Sky (New Zealand) | All 28 matches live |
Papua New Guinea | Digicel | All 28 matches live |
OVOPlay | All 28 matches live streamed | |
Samoa | Digicel | All 28 matches live |
OVOPlay | All 28 matches live streamed | |
South Africa | Watch NRL | All 28 matches live streamed |
Tonga | Digicel | All 28 matches live |
OVOPlay | All 28 matches live streamed | |
United Kingdom | Sky Sports | All 28 matches live |
Watch NRL | All 28 matches live streamed | |
United States | OVOPlay | All 28 matches live streamed |
Watch NRL | All 28 matches live streamed |