Tonga women's national rugby league team

The Tonga Mate Ma'a Tonga women's rugby league team (Tongan: timi līki ʻakapulu fakafonua fefine ʻa Tonga), is under the former governing body TNRL. The very first Tonga women's team was in 2003 and known as the Mate Ma'a Tonga women's team administered by the Tonga National Rugby League (TNRL) body. The newly formed Tonga women's national rugby league incorporated is under the Tongan Government with the national men's team. TNRL are no longer the national administrating body for Tonga Rugby League.

Tonga
Team information
NicknameMate Ma'a Tonga
Region[Tonga domestic]
Head coachMilton Dymock
Home stadiumTeufaiva
IRL ranking16th
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First international
4 — 44 Samoa 
North Harbour Stadium, Albany, NZ
30 September 2003
Biggest win
66 — 8 Niue 
Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland, NZ
7 November 2020
Biggest defeat
0 — 54 Great Britain 
North Harbour Stadium, Albany, NZ
2 October 2003
World Cup
Appearances2 (first time in 2003)

Head to Head Record

OpponentFMMRMWDLWin%PFPAShare
 Samoa2003200820020.00%4845.55%
 Great Britain2003200310010.00%0540.00%
Tokelau2003200320020.00%165422.86%
Niue20032020211075.00%802278.43%
 New Zealand2008202330030.00%2612017.81%
 Pacific Islands2008200810010.00%144424.14%
 Russia2008200810010.00%122433.33%
 France2008200810010.00%43410.53%
Totals2003202213111111.54%15643626.35%

Notes:

  • Table last updated 10 October 2023.
  • Share is the portion of "For" points compared to the sum of "For" and "Against" points.

Coaches

The current Mate Ma'a Tonga head coach is Kelvin Wright.

NameTestsNinesRef.
SpanMWDLW%SpanMWDLW%
Unknown2003541010%N/A
Tara Naite200850000%N/A[1]
Andrew EmelioN/A2018420250%[2]
Dion Briggs20201100100%N/A[3]
Milton Dymock202210010%N/A[4]
Kelvin Wright202310010%N/A

Players

The Mate Ma'a Tonga squad for the 2023 Pacific Championships was announced on 3 October 2023.[5]
Jersey numbers and statistics reflect the 21 October 2023 match against New Zealand.

J# Player Age Position(s) Mate Ma’a Tonga Club NRLW Other Reps
Dbt M T G F Pts CM TM T G F Pts
1Lanulangi Veainu29Fullback202310000030000 3
2Lavinia TauhalalikuWing202220000 Auckland City000000
3China Polata21Centre202221004 Cowboys891004 1 1
4Litia Fusi18Centre202310000 Bulldogs000000
5Haylee HifoWing202221208 Giants000000
6Cassey Tohi-Hiku19Five-eighth202310102 Eels13132008 1 1
7Tiana Penitani27Halfback202312008 Sharks92590036 5 4 1
8Folau Vaki20Prop202310000 Tigers330000
14Jade FonuaHooker202310000 Eels550000
10Tegan Dymock21Prop202220000 Sharks8141004
11Amelia Mafi28Second-row202220000 Eels9101004
12Vanessa Foliaki30Second-row202310000 Sharks9272008 6 1 1 1 6
13Dannii PereseLock202310000 Titans771004 1
9Seli Mailangi26Hooker202220000 Bears0121004
15Natasha PenitaniProp202220000 Sharks000000
16Ilaisaane TaufaProp202310000 Lions000000
17Shannon MuruSecond-row202220000 Eels440000
18Fatafehi Hanisi20Prop00000 Sharks000000 1
19Monica SamitaHooker202210000000000
20Sarah FilimoeatuWing00000 Auckland City000000
Kalosipani Hopoate19Prop202210000 Roosters13132008 1

Results

Full internationals

DateOpponentScoreTournamentVenueVideoReport(s)
30 Sep 2003 Samoa
4–44
2003 WRLWC North Harbour Stadium[6]
2 Oct 2003 Great Britain
0–54
[7]
4 Oct 2003 Tokelau
4–28
[8]
8 Oct 2003 Niue
14–14
[9]
12 Oct 2003 Tokelau
12–26
[10]
6 Nov 2008 Samoa
0–40
2008 WRLWC Stockland Park, Sunshine Coast
8 Nov 2008 New Zealand
4–42
[11]
10 Nov 2008 Pacific Islands
14–44
[12]
12 Nov 2008 Russia
12–24
[13]
14 Nov 2008 France
4–34
[14]
7 Nov 2020 Niue
66–8
Test Match Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland[15][16]
25 Jun 2022 New Zealand
12–50
Test Match Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland[17][18][19][20]
21 Oct 2023 New Zealand
10–28
2023 Pacific Champs Eden Park, Auckland[21][22]

Nines

DateOpponentScoreTournamentVenueVideoReport(s)
23 Feb 2018 Canada
8–4
2018 Commonwealth Championship Dolphin Stadium, Brisbane[23][24]
23 Feb 2018 Cook Islands
12–4
[25]
24 Feb 2018 Samoa
0–20
[26]
24 Feb 2018 Cook Islands
0–20

See also

References

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  2. "Commonwealth Championship teams named". QRL. Commonwealth Championship Media. 20 Feb 2018. Retrieved 20 Apr 2021.
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  6. "SPORT details". Daily Telegraph. 1 Oct 2003. p. 82.
  7. Gillan, Gordon (2 Oct 2003). "Kiwi Ferns face onslaught". New Zealand Herald. p. 15.
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  10. "Women's Rugby League". Rugby League Review. 1 Nov 2003. p. 8.
  11. "Kiwi Ferns v Tonga". YouTube. NZ Rugby League. 4 Aug 2017 [2008]. Retrieved 30 Sep 2020.
  12. Gardiner, Peter (11 Nov 2008). "Poms Put In Place". Sunshine Coast Daily. p. 40.
  13. Tuxworth, Jon (13 Nov 2008). "Sister Act". Sunshine Coast Daily. p. 48.
  14. "English pride comes to the fore". Sunshine Coast Daily. 15 Nov 2008. p. 106.
  15. "Niue Women vs Tonga Women 2020 Full". NZRugbyVidz. 7 Nov 2020. Retrieved 9 Nov 2020.
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  22. Rosser, Corey (21 Oct 2023). "Roache bags three as Kiwi Ferns down Tonga". NRL. Retrieved 21 Oct 2023.
  23. "2018 Commonwealth Championships: Canada Ravens vs. Tonga". YouTube. Canada Rugby League. 25 Feb 2018. Retrieved 18 Apr 2021.
  24. Clarkstone, Julian (23 Feb 2018). "Commonwealth Championships: Day One Wrap-Up". Canada Rugby League. Retrieved 19 Apr 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  25. "Commonwealth Championship: Day 1 Results". QRL. Commonwealth Championship Media. 23 Feb 2018. Retrieved 1 Apr 2021.
  26. "Commonwealth Championships Results - Day Two". Love Rugby League. 24 Feb 2018. Retrieved 1 Apr 2021.
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