Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
11/04 04:00 | 1 | Australia vs New Zealand | 0-30 |
10/28 09:10 | 1 | Australia vs New Zealand | 36-18 |
10/21 05:00 | 1 | New Zealand vs Samoa | 50-0 |
10/14 09:10 | 1 | Australia vs Samoa | 38-12 |
The Rugby League Pacific Championship is a rugby league tournament for national teams in Oceania. Its inaugural tournament was in 2019 as the "Oceania Cup".
The tournament replaced the Anzac Test Series (1997–2017), which solely featured Australia and New Zealand as a single match annual test. Before the Pacific Championships, regular regional competition between the other Oceanian countries was sporadic since the cessation of the Pacific Cup (1974–2009) which served as a development competition for the Pacific Islands.
The tournament was created in 2019 as the Oceania Cup with a two tiered format. The top tier (cup) consisted of Australia, New Zealand and Tonga and the second tier (shield) consisted of Fiji, Samoa and Papua New Guinea. Australia won the Cup in the inaugural season while Fiji won the shield and got promoted for the 2020 competition.
For the 2020 edition, Cook Islands were scheduled to take Fiji's place in the shield. No team was relegated from the cup as Australia were going to go on a tour of England that year. The competition was scheduled to begin in June and conclude in November, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The tournament returned in 2023, following the pandemic and postponed 2021 Rugby League World Cup, under the name Pacific Championships. The tournament came as part of a $7 million investment by the NRL and Australian Government to develop rugby league in the surrounding countries, in addition to forming part of the International Rugby League new seven year international calendar.
2024 saw the introduction of the women's competition. Note women's games were held in 2023, but as a series of friendlies and in no structured competition. The 2024 Women's Bowl will also be the Asia-Pacific qualification tournament for the 2026 Women's Rugby League World Cup. For 2024 onwards, promotion and relegation will not be automatic and would occur via a playoff.