Niue national rugby league team

Niue
Governing body Niue Rugby League
Region Asia-Pacific
Head coach Bman Perenara
Captain Dene Halatau
Home stadium Niue National Stadium
RLIF ranking -th
Colours
First international
 Cook Islands 22–8 Niue 
(Rarotonga, Cook Islands; 1986)
Biggest win
 Cook Islands 12–42 Niue 
(Auckland, New Zealand; November 1992)
Biggest defeat
 Samoa 36–18 Niue 
(Suva, Fiji; 19 October 2004)

The Niue national rugby league team pronounced New-ay represents Niue in rugby league football. It has been participating in international competition since 1986.

Niue has participated in the Pacific Cup in 1986 and 1992 and the Pacific Rim Competition in 2004.

Results

Winning team given first

Pacific Cup 1986

Pacific Cup 1992

Pacific Rim Competition 2004

Cabramatta International Nines

In recent years, Niue have entered squads into the Cabramatta International Nines a side tournament held at Cabramatta Stadium, Sydney, Australia.

2011 Niue 9s squad: Captains David Mike Filimona & Les Hipa Players: Greg Malaki, Aaron Tutoka, Alex Seini-Edward, David Alo, Evan Nicholas, Ticks Tuhetoka, Sumica Kaifoto, Rob Matagito, Zackri Smith, Robert Matagito, Patrick Chandra, John Ioane, Sonny Simona Masae. Tuki Jackson, Patrick Sipley, Jordan Tongahai, Cliff Tutoka, Peter Edward were originally selected in the squad. Coach: Bman Perenara

2015 Campbell Test

On the 2nd of May 2015, Niue played an historic test-match against South Africa at Campbelltown Stadium in New South Wales, Australia.

2014 Squad

2014 Niue Squad
First team squad Coaching staff
  • 14 Herschel Gideon
  • 15 Leonale Bourke
  • 16 Steve Watkinson
  • 17 Tamati Ulukita
  • 18 Reginald Perenara
  • 19 Kruize Wilson
  • 20 Wendell Whilmius
  • 21 Justin Bernard
  • 22 Jamal Hunt
  • 23 Winston Wilson
  • 24 Geoff Daniela
  • 25 Jaxon Tagavaitau

Head coach

  • Bman Perenara



Legend:
  • (c) Captain
  • (vc) Vice captain

Updated: 24 May 2014
Source(s): October 2014

Notable players of Niuen descent

References

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