Rugby league in Samoa
Rugby league in Samoa | |
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Country | Samoa |
National team | Samoa |
National competitions | |
Rugby league is a popular team sport in Samoa.
Many Samoans and New Zealanders or Australians of Samoan descent play rugby league in Australia or Great Britain. One of the examples is Va'aiga Tuigamala, who represented the New Zealand All Blacks, then became the first million dollar player to be contract out to Rugby League to play for Wigan Warriors. Ta'ane Lavulavu of Workington Town, Maurie Fa'asavalu of St Helens and David Fatialofa of Whitehaven are other examples.
Governing body
The governing body for rugby league in Samoa is the Rugby League Samoa. They are members of the Rugby League International Federation and the Pacific Islands Rugby League Federation.
National team
The Samoa national rugby league team has been participating in international rugby league competition since 1988. From 1988 to 1997 this team was known as the Western Samoa rugby league team.
Western Samoa participated in the Pacific Cup (1988-1996), World Sevens (1994, 1995) and Superleague World Nines (1996, 1997) competitions.
Samoa has participated in the Pacific Cup (since 1998), World Cup (since 2000), World Sevens (2003) and Pacific Rim (2004) competitions. Samoa reaching the quarter finals of the 2000 Rugby League World Cup.
Samoa is ranked 4th in the world of Rugby League.
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