PNGRFL has acknowledged and pointed out the vital importance of development pathways in ensuring the growing future of Rugby League in Papua New Guinea.
PNGRFL General Manager for Performance and Pathways, Tony Archer, reaffirmed this at the Grand finalist Coach and Captains conference at the Santos National Football Stadium on Thursday 11th September 2025.
While this Sunday’s Grand Final is a major highlight, Archer said the success of the game relies equally on the investment in players, referees, coaches, and community engagement.
Archer commended the hard work of referees and officials throughout the season, noting their development supported by both domestically and by international expertise, including Queensland Rugby League referees coach, Greer Beck.
“The referees have trained hard under guidance and earned their place in the grand final. Their achievement reflects the depth and professionalism growing in our systems,” Archer said.
Moreover, Mr. Archer highlighted the role of national coaches Tani Norris and Jason Demetriou, who have been closely monitoring talent in the Santos Cup and beyond. He explained their input ensures that the best players from PNG’s domestic competitions have opportunities to step into higher-level representation, including the Prime Minister’s XIII fixtures against Australia in October and the junior Orchids program.
“From our National Youth Competition (NYC) to the Hunters and Blossoming Orchids, these programs play an integral role in developing players for the future. Every season gives players a chance to prove themselves and grow under the watchful eyes of our coaches,” he said.
Archer concluded by stressing that Rugby League in PNG is not just about the big games, but about building structures that sustain the sport’s growth and strengthen its role as the national pride of the country.