Tonga national rugby league team

Tonga national rugby league team

Infobox rugby league nation
Name = Tonga
Badge =
Badge_size = 100px
Nickname = Mate Ma'a
Association = Tongan Rugby League
Region = Oceania
Coach = flagicon|Australia Jim Dymock
Captain = flagicon|Tonga Lopini Paea
Most caps =
Top scorer = Lelea Paea (112)
Home Stadium = Mangweni Stadium
RLIF Rank = 4th
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leftarm1=FF0000|body1=FF0000|rightarm1=FF0000|shorts1=FF0000|socks1=FFFFFF
First game = flagicon|Western Samoa Western Samoa 40 - 30 Tonga flagicon|Tonga (Apia, Samoa; November 1988)
Largest win = flagicon|Tokelau Tokelau 0 - 62 Tonga flagicon|Tonga (Auckland, New Zealand; December 2006
Largest loss = flagicon|New Zealand New Zealand 74 - 0 Tonga flagicon|Tonga (Auckland, New Zealand; 27 October 1999)
World cup apps = 2
World cup first = 1995
World cup best = Round 1, 1995 and 2000
The Tonga national rugby league team is a national sporting side, representing Tonga in rugby league. Rugby league is a popular sport in Tonga, and the national team has become one of the best performed nations in the world. Tonga competes biennually with other several other Pacific Islands nations in the Pacific Cup a competition they have won outright on two occasions, along with finishing as the runner-up on another two. They are the fourth-ranked team in the world currently, behind only the "big three" rugby league nations in Australia, New Zealand and England. Tonga to date have competed at two Rugby League World Cups in 1995 and 2000 and were the first team to qualify for the 2008 tournament.

Rugby league was introduced to Tonga in 1986 with the staging of the Pacific Cup in Rarotonga and in 1988 the national side played its first Test match against Western Samoa in Apia. Since then Tonga has played regularly against the Pacific Islands nations and on a less regular basis against nations such England, France and New Zealand.

While Tonga have always been a well performed rugby nation since their debut match in 1988 it is more recently where they have made their most serious progress in the international game. They finished second in the inaugural Federation Shield in 2006 where they beat both France and Samoa and since 1988 have qualified for two World Cups where Tonga have however performed unexceptionally and have as of yet failed to qualify past the group stages at the tournament.

Tonga traditionally play in a predominately red uniform with white sides and socks, they are commonly referred to as the "mate ma'a Tonga" which when translated means "Die for Tonga". The Tongan emblem is a red and blue badge with a rugby ball and the "mate ma'a" written across it. Tonga internationals are played at a variety of venues throughout the country, though it is Mangweni Stadium in the capital of NukuOkinaalofa that is most commonly used.

History

Rugby league would first gain attention in Tonga when the Pacific Cup would be partially held in the country during 1986. After this initial exposure to the Tongan people several clubs began to form or switch from rugby union to rugby league and by 1988 the nation had enough depth in their player pool to begin playing national fixtures and would enter the 1988 Pacific Cup competition held in Apia, Samoa. During that Pacific Cup the Tongans would play in three fixtures winning a sole match while losing the other two, with their first international victory coming against the American Samoa side a match that would end 38-14.

Over the next two years the national side would sporadically play international fixtures but it would not be until the 1992 Pacific Cup when they would again begin playing with some regularity. At the 1992 Cup competition the side would show significant improvement on their previous inaugural cup effort with victories over Niue, Cook Islands, Fiji and the New Zealand Maori [ [http://www2.hunterlink.net.au/~maajjs/sum/int1992.htm 1992 Pacific Cup (New Zealand)] "International Competitions Website" Retrieved on 18 May 2007.] . This run of victories would earn them a place in the final of the 1992 Pacific Cup against the Western Samoan side but they would eventually lose a close fought match by four points 18-14. The following tournament two years later would see the Tongan side show further improvement with several comfortable victories again earning them a spot in final of the Pacific Cup this time against the Fijians whom had never defeated the Tongans at that time. The final would be a tough affair but the "Mate Ma'a" would again be victorious over Fiji 34-11 and would claim their maiden Pacific Cup title.

During 1995 Tonga would qualify for their first World Cup that year and be seeded in the strong group B with both New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. While Tonga would fail to win a match at the World Cup they would earn copious amounts of respect after they would only narrowly lose to the New Zealand team by a single point and earn a draw against Papua New Guinea.

The next four years would see the Tongan side appear in a further Pacific Cup in 1997 and then qualify for the 2000 World Cup with comfortable victories over the Cook Islands, Tokelau and American Samoa. Prior to appearing at the 2000 competition the Tongans arranged a friendly fixture against the New Zealand side that they had come so close to defeating during the previous World Cup but would this time face their heaviest defeat to date going down 74-0 and suffering a large dent in confidence prior to the competition.

After the heavy defeat to New Zealand their next international fixture would be during their second World Cup where the Tongans would again be placed in another tough group with France, Papua New Guinea again and the South Africans. Tonga would face South Africa in their first match of the tournament where they would be comfortable victors in a 66-18 drubbing [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_league/world_cup_2000/group_3/996118.stm Tongans too strong for Rhinos] "BBC Sport Website" Retrieved on 17 May 2007.] , however the rest of the tournament would not be so kind to the Tongan side with loses to both France [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_league/world_cup_2000/group_3/1000611.stm France topple Tonga] "BBC Sport Website" Retrieved on 17 May 2007.] and Papua New Guinea [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_league/world_cup_2000/group_3/1010392.stm PNG make last eight] "BBC Sport Website" Retrieved on 18 May 2007.] meaning the Tongans would again fail to make it past the first stage of the tournament.

With a disappointing World Cup behind them the "Mate Ma'a" would regroup and again enter the Pacific Cup four years later in 2004. The tournament saw the Tongans again qualify for the tournament final with victories over both the Cook Islands and Fiji but the side would suffer a heavy defeat at the hands of neighbouring Samoa 51-18. 2006 saw the Tongan side re-enter the Pacific Cup where again they performed strongly qualifying for their second consecutive final where this time they would reverse their previous effort with a strong victory over Fiji 22-4 [ [http://www.rlif.org/fixtures/match.php?GameID=20060009 Pacific Cup Final : Tonga V Fiji] "RLIF Website" Retrieved on 18 May 2007.] giving them their second Pacific Cup title.

2006 would continue to be a busy year of international fixtures for the Tongans which saw them gain qualification into the 2008 World Cup [ [http://tonga-broadcasting.com/artman/publish/article_558.shtml Tonga rugby team first to qualify for 2008 Rugby League World Cup] "Tonga Broadcasting Website" Retrieved on 18 May 2007.] after they would finish top of their Pacific group ahead of the Cook Islands [ [http://tonga-broadcasting.com/artman/publish/article_540.shtml Mate ma’a Tonga squad for UK] "Tonga Broadcasting Website" Retrieved on 17 May 2007.] , Fiji and Samoa and then defeat the Samoans 18-10 in the qualifying final. They would also enter the inaugural Federation Shield competition along with England, France and Samoa [ [http://www.matangitonga.to/article/sports/rugby/federation_shield290806.shtml New Europe-Pacific tournament for Mate Ma'a Tonga] "Matangi Tonga Website" Retrieved on 17 May 2007.] and eventually finish second [ [http://www.matangitonga.to/article/sports/rugby/matemaatonga_071106.shtml England to face Tonga in League final] "Matangi Tonga Website" Retrieved on 18 May 2007.] to the English in the final 32-14 after they had defeated both France and Samoa [ [http://tonga-broadcasting.com/artman/publish/article_599.shtml Foki kapiteni Mate Ma’a Tonga ki he fainolo] "Tonga Broadcasting Website" Retrieved on 17 May 2007.] .

SURNAME GIVEN NAMES CLUB ANDERSON Fraser Cronulla Sharks ANDERSON** Louis Warrington Wolves EMELIO Andrew Bulldogs FA'AOSO Richard Newcastle Knights GUTTENBEIL* Awen JENNINGS Michael Penrith Panthers KAUFUSI Antonio Melbourne Storm LAISENI Toshio Newtown Jets LASALO Taniela LAUAKI Epalahame NZ Warriors LEO-LATAU Tevita Wakefield Trinity Wildcats MANU Willie Hull FC MANUOKAFOA Manase Sth Sydney Rabbitohs MATEO Feleti Parramatta Eels MOIMOI*** Fuifui Parramatta Eels PAEA Eddie Sth Sydney Rabbitohs PAEA Lopini Sydney Roosters PAEA Mickey Sydney Roosters TALANOA Fetuli Sth Sydney Rabbitohs TAUFA'AO Joel TONGA Esikeli Gold Coast Titans TUIAKI*** Taniela TUPOU** Anthony Sydney Roosters UAISELE Etuate Newcastle Knights VUNA Cooper Newcastle Knights WILLIAMS

2008 World Cup squad

Replacements
*14 Manase Manuokafoa
*15 Epalahame Lauaki
*16 Willie Manu
*17 Taniela Lasalo
*18 Andrew Emelio
*19 Frazer Anderson
*20 Tevita Leo-Latu
*21 Fetuli Talanoa
*22 Esikeli Tonga
*23 Tony Williams
*24 Anthony Tupou
*25 Etuate Uaisele
*26 Joel Tauf'ao

Notable players

Since rugby league has been known to the nation of Tonga officially in 1988 many players of Tongan birth or heritage have gone on to attain notability in representing either Tonga, other nations or appear in major domestic leagues around the world, some of the more notable Tongans have included:

Honours

*sport honours|Pacific Cup|2|1994, 2006, 2007

ee also

* Rugby league in Tonga

Footnotes

Michael Lea (otahuhu titans) postn:Hooker, prop. Paulos Latu ( Otahuhu Titans) Loose head, last man. George Siosifa (Mangry magpies) standoff, wing. Sanitesi faasla (centre, wing). Moele Raufa (wesley C) wing, fullback

References

*cite web
title=Rugby League Tables and Statistics | work=The World of Rugby League
url=http://stats.rleague.com/rl/rl_index.html | accessdate=17 May | accessyear=2007

External links

;Official websites
* [http://www.tnrl.to/ Mate Ma'a Tonga Online]

News sites

* [http://www.matangitonga.to/ Matangi Tonga Online]
* [http://tonga-broadcasting.com/ Tonga Broadcasting]
* [http://www.rugbyleague.org/index.php?showforum=205 Tonga Rugby League Fans Forums - RugbyLeague.org]
* [http://www.rlwc.com/ 2008 Rugby League World Cup Site]


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