Niue women's national rugby league team explained

Niue women's national rugby league team
First International: Niue 0 44 Māori
North Harbour Stadium, Albany, NZ
30 September 2003
Largest Win: Niue 22 14 Tokelau
North Harbour Stadium, Albany, NZ
6 October 2003

Niue's women's national rugby league team are a rugby league team that represent Niue at international level. The team played in the 2003 Women's Rugby League World Cup in New Zealand.[1] In 2020 they played their first full international since 2003, losing 66-8 to Tonga.[2]

Results

Full Internationals

Date Opponent Score Tournament Venue Ref.
30 Sep 2003 DT[3]
2 Oct 2003 RLW[4]
6 Oct 2003 RLR[5]
8 Oct 2003 DT[6]
10 Oct 2003
7 Nov 2020 Test Match Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland VR[7] NZRL[8]

Nines

Date Opponent Score Tournament Venue Ref.
8 Jul 2019 Apia Park APRL[9]
8 Jul 2019

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rugby League: Niue women excited for historic clash . RNZ . 14 October 2020 . 11 March 2021.
  2. Web site: 2020-11-07. Tonga too classy with a 66-8 victory over Niue. 2021-03-02. New Zealand Rugby League. en-NZ.
  3. News: SPORT details. Daily Telegraph. 1 Oct 2003. 82.
  4. Scoreboard. Rugby League Week . 8/10/2003 . Sydney . Bauer Media Group.
  5. News: Women's Rugby League. Rugby League Review. 1 Nov 2003. 8.
  6. News: SPORT details. Daily Telegraph. 9 Oct 2003. 57.
  7. Web site: Niue Women vs Tonga Women 2020 Full. 7 Nov 2020. NZRugbyVidz. 9 Nov 2020.
  8. Web site: Tonga Too Classy With A 66-8 Victory Over Niue. 7 Nov 2020. New Zealand Rugby League. 20 Apr 2021.
  9. Web site: Results from Day 1 of 2019 Pacific Games. 8 Jul 2019. Asia Pacific Rugby League. 12 Apr 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190715105142/https://www.asiapacificrl.com/2019/07/08/results-from-day-1-of-2019-pacific-games/ . 15 July 2019.