The PNG National Rugby League Competition (PNG NRLC), yesterday confirmed the 12 teams that
will be participating in the 2023 season of its flagship competition, also known as the Digicel
Cup.
The highly anticipated announcement comes after months of deliberation with key stakeholders
and the Board of the PNG NRLC.
PNG NRLC Board Director, Lorna McPherson confirmed the participation of 11 franchises from
the 2022 competition, noting the exclusion of Jiwaka franchise, Waghi Tumbe, and announcing
the inclusion of the new franchise, the Sepik Pride.
The 2023 participating teams are:
● Kroton Hela Wigmen
● Agmark Rabaul Gurias
● PRK Mendi Muruks
● Lae Snax Tigers
● PRK Gulf Isou
● CPG Central Dabaris
● Kimbe Cutters
● Bintangor Goroka Lahanis
● EPG Enga Mioks
● Wamp Nga Mt. Hagen Eagles
● NCDC-Moni Plus Vipers
● EMK Sepik Pride (New)
McPherson in welcoming the new franchise said, “The PNG NRLC is determined to see the
game grow. It was not an easy decision to make but a necessary one. Whilst we want to see the
game grow it is important that the standards we have worked hard to have in place over almost
a decade is not compromised.”
“With this inclusion of another team we are excited to see a new brand of rugby league that will
be played and brought in by the Sepik Pride. This brings to two teams now from the Northern
confederate, after the Lae Snax Tigers,” she added.
The inclusion of the Sepik Pride, came after Waghi Tumbe’s participation in the competition was
terminated, leaving an available slot in the 12-team roster.
The Jiwaka Franchise’s termination of participation was the result of failure to participate in
round 17 of the 2022 season on August 28th, with no notice, that was to be played in Lae.
“The necessary processes were undertaken in providing an opportunity to the Tumbe to show
cause and appeal the PNG NRLC’s decision to terminate their license to participate. It is
unfortunate that we see a team take leave from the competition, but the PNG NRLC has not
seen a forfeiture of this nature and this was a serious breach of our Participation Agreement, to
which all teams consent to when signing,” PNGRFL CEO Mr Stanley Hondina said.
Both the Waghi Tumbe and the Sepik Pride were appropriately notified of this NRLC Board
decision.