All Papua New Guineans have been invited to play a key role in the nation’s sporting history with the official launch of the “Name Our Team” competition for the country’s first-ever National Rugby League (NRL) franchise, scheduled to debut in the 2028 premiership.
The announcement was made today, 13th August 2025 at the Santos National Football Stadium in Port Moresby during a ceremony attended by Prime Minister James Marape, Australian High Commissioner Ewen McDonald, franchise Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr. Andrew Hill, and members of the PNG NRL Franchise Board.
Franchise CEO Andrew Hill, said the initiative aimed to create a team that every Papua New Guinean could call their own.
“This is more than a name it’s a symbol of national pride and a reflection of who we are as a nation.”
“By inviting every Papua New Guinean to help us name our team, we are building something that truly belongs to its people.”
Prime Minister Marape described the launch as a milestone for PNG’s sporting and cultural history.
“Rugby league is in our DNA. In 2028, our team will step onto the NRL field for the first time, representing our people, our culture, and our spirit,” he said. “The announcement of our team name on Independence Day will be one of the proudest moments in our history.”
He encouraged submissions that reflect national unity, respect for all citizens, positive growth, and PNG’s relationship with Australia, rather than purely personal or local references.
The competition is open to all Papua New Guineans, with submissions accepted online at www.yourteamnamehere.co until 31st August.
The board will shortlist entries before opening them to a public vote, ensuring that the final name is truly ‘owned by the people.’
Preparations for the team are underway, including plans for a High-Performance Centre and a player village, with expressions of interest from developers already received.
Meanwhile, High Commissioner McDonald said Australia supported the franchise’s development as a way to strengthen sporting and cultural ties between the two nations.
The campaign will be promoted nationwide across television, radio, newspapers, and online platforms.
The final team name is expected to be revealed during PNG’s 50th Independence Anniversary celebrations, marking a historic moment for the nation.
“When the team runs out for its first NRL match in 2028, the name on their shirts will represent every Papua New Guinean.”
“The stage is set. The opportunity is yours. Name our team. Shape our history.”