Papua New Guinea National Rugby League
Papua New Guinea National Rugby League
Sport |
Rugby League |
Founded |
2005 |
No. of teams |
10 |
Country(ies) |
PNG |
Most recent champion(s) |
Bintangor Goroka Lahanis |
The Papua New Guinea National Rugby League Competition (PNGNRL) or the Digicel Cup is a semi-professional rugby league competition held annually in Papua New Guinea. Formerly known as the SP Inter-City Cup and later the Bemobile Cup as it changed its name after new sponsorship and new teams entered the competition.
History
Previous to 2005 the PNG NRL was called the SP Inter-City Cup. The national competition was known as the SP Cup, and has been held since 1990. No competition was held in 2004 due to financial problems and province violence in certain provinces. But the competition returned for 2005 season as the new-look PNGNRL. Much like the new PNGNRL format the old SP Inter-City Cup had teams competing in a format much like the Australian National Rugby League format, with the top 4 clubs at the end of the rounds entering play-offs, culminating in a Grand Final held in the capital city Port Moresby.
The 2005 season had 8 teams in total from all around Papua New Guinea. In 2006 one team got relugated (Monier Broncos) to make way for two new teams, Central Raiders and Pagini Warriors. The inaugural winner of the competition was the Agmark Gurias who beat the Brian Bell Bulldogs in Port Moresby. In the short history of the tournament the competition has shown high levels of rugby league play in Papua New Guinea.
In 2009 local mobile telecommunication Company, Bemobile, took over from SP Brewery as the competitions major sponsor. Currently 9 teams compete in the competition.[1]
Teams
Former Clubs
- Port Moresby Vipers exited in 1999
- Simbu Angrass exited in 1999
- Monier Broncos exited in 2004
Other teams to have been relegated are South Port Moresby Broncos (2005) and Simbu Angrass (2005).
History of Premiers
Year |
Premiers |
Runners Up |
Score |
Attendance |
1990 |
Port Moresby Vipers |
MT Hagen |
22-14 |
9,230 |
1991 |
Port Moresby Vipers |
MT Hagen Eagles |
18-16 |
8,900 |
1992 |
Port Moresby Vipers |
MT Hagen Eagles |
36-0 |
12,112 |
1993 |
Goroka Lahinis |
Port Moresby Vipers |
22-10 |
8,291 |
1994 |
Port Moresby Vipers |
Goroka Lahinis |
36-30 |
8,011 |
1995 |
Lae Bombers |
Mendi Muruks |
28-18 |
10,232 |
1996 |
Mendi Muruks |
Kuniawa Warrior |
11-10 |
12,312 |
1997 |
MT Hagen Eagles |
Lae Bombers |
19-16 |
10,271 |
1998 |
MT Hagen Eagles |
Mendi Muruks |
14-6 |
9,278 |
1999 |
Goroka Lahinis |
Rabaul Gurias |
18-16 |
10,812 |
2000 |
Enga Mioks |
Rabaul Gurias |
36-20 |
14,123 |
2001 |
Rabaul Gurias |
Goroka Lahinis |
18-2 |
10,912 |
2002 |
Lae Bombers |
Rabaul Gurias |
14-12 |
12,321 |
2003 |
Rabaul Guirias |
Lae Bombers |
17-16 |
12,381 |
2004* |
Mendi Menjals |
Popondetta Butterflies |
22-0 |
12,322 |
2005 |
Rabaul Gurias |
Port Moresby Bulldogs |
23-14 |
10,249 |
2006 |
Mendi Muruks |
Goroka Lahanis |
19-14 |
12,021 |
2007 |
Mendi Muruks |
Rabaul Gurias |
42-6 |
11,000+ |
2008 |
Mendi Muruks |
Mt Hagen Eagles |
14-4 |
12,000+ |
2009 |
Rabaul Gurias |
Enga Mioks |
24-14 |
15,000+ |
2010 |
Goroka Lahanis |
Mendi Muruks |
21-10 |
20,000+ [2] |
- Competition not held that year
See also
Sources
References
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Federation
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National Team
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Domestic Competitions
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Papua New Guinea National Rugby League · Port Moresby Rugby League · SP Inter-city Cup
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PNG NRL Teams
Former teams
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Lae Bombers · Brian Bell Bulldogs · Kunjin Eagles · Bintangor Lahanis · Enga Mioks · Mabey & Johnson Muruks · Agmark Gurias · Wari Vele Central Riders · Pagini Warriors
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SP Cup Seasons
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1990 · 1991 · 1992 · 1993 · 1994 · 1995 · 1996 · 1997 · 1998 · 1999 · 2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008
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Former Queensland Cup Team
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