List of rugby league tours explained
Rugby league tours are a series of matches in the sport of rugby league against multiple opponents from one geographic area.
Numerous tours have occurred throughout history and have been mostly carried out by the top three rugby league nations Australia (Kangaroos), Great Britain (Lions), and New Zealand (Kiwis).
Tours historically consisted of a number of non-test matches against club or composite teams and single-match tests against national sides, before a three-game test series against the national side of the tour's primary destination. These three-game test series were the primary event of the tours and would often be their own competition, the most famous being The Ashes. More modern tours have often skipped non-test matches to play only the "primary event".
While the phrase "traditional era" and "modern era" have no set definition in rugby league and can vary massively depending on the context. No tours of any kind occurred between 2007 (coincidentally 100 years after the first tour) and 2015, the largest time without a tour in peace time. As a result 2015 can be considered the start of the modern era for tours. It was at this time when the majority of tours only saw a three-game test series with a single nation.
Prior to 1954 and the first Rugby League World Cup, tours were the main form of international competition in the sport.
Lions tours
Great Britain era
See also: Great Britain national rugby league team.
- 1910 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1914 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1920 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1924 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1928 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1932 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1936 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1946 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1950 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1954 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1958 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1962 Lions tour of Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa
- 1966 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1970 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1974 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1979 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1984 Lions tour of Australia, Papua New Guinea, and New Zealand
- 1988 Lions tour of Australia, Papua New Guinea, and New Zealand
- 1990 Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand
- 1992 Lions tour of Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and New Zealand
- 1996 Lions tour of Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and New Zealand
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England era
See also: England national rugby league team.
- 2025 Lions and Lionesses tour of Australia[1]
Kangaroo tours
See main article: Kangaroo Tour.
See also: Australia national rugby league team.
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- 2020 Kangaroo tour of England (Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
- 2024 Kangaroo tour of England and France[2] (Cancelled due to the change to the international calendar following France withdrawing as hosts of the 2025 World Cup)
- 2028 Kangaroo tour of England
Kiwi tours
See also: New Zealand national rugby league team.
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Other tours
France
Papua New Guinea
Queensland
South Africa
- 1963 South Africa tour of Australia and New Zealand
United States
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England Knights
- 2018 England Knights tour of Paupa New Guinea[3]
Samoa
Serbia
- 2021 Serbia tour of the Balkans
Tonga
Women's tours
Women's tours have operated very similar to men's tours, however many women's tours have seen a two-test series instead of the three-test series common with men's tours.
Australia
- 1997 Jillaroo tour of New Zealand
- 2007 Jillaroo tour of New Zealand
- 2009 Jillaroo tour of New Zealand
Great Britain / England
- 1996 Lionesses tour of Australia
- 1996 Lionesses tour of New Zealand
- 2002 Lionesses tour of Australia
- 2009 Lionesses tour of France
- 2010 Lionesses tour of New Zealand
- 2011 Lionesses tour of France
- 2015 Lionesses tour of France
- 2017 Lionesses tour of France
- 2019 Lionesses tour of Papua New Guinea
- 2025 Lions and Lionesses tour of Australia
New Zealand
- 1995 Kiwi Ferns tour of Australia
- 1999 Kiwi Ferns tour of Australia
- 2004 Kiwi Ferns tour of Australia
See also
Notes and References
- News: 3 August 2023 . Southern hemisphere to host 2026 World Cup . 10 August 2023 . BBC Sport.
- Web site: 'Why can't you have two disciplines of rugby?' - Rugby league plans to join Olympics by 2032 . 31 October 2022 .
- Web site: England Knights to tour Papua New Guinea . 18 May 2018 .
- https://www.rugby-league.com/article/62852/england-to-play-samoa-in-autumn-test-series-
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/articles/cxww982v9xro.amp
- News: England to host Tonga in maiden Test series . 28 April 2023 . BBC Sport . 28 April 2023.
- Web site: England to host Tonga in three-match Test series . National Rugby League . 28 April 2023 . 28 April 2023.