The current Champion, Papua New Guinea PukPuks, claimed the title during the 2019 Oceania Rugby Men's Championship in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
A concerted effort sees the tournament return to Papua New Guinea this year with Oceania Rugby focused on establishing International XV’s rugby across development and performance unions, Oceania Rugby Interim General Manager Wayne Schuster said that whilst a small participation number in this year’s competition it will hopefully reignite regular and meaningful competition pathways for all unions.
“We know there is a vast amount of rugby talent and potential across all of our Pacific nations, tournaments like this only serve to grow and develop the XVs game in all unions.
“COVID has somewhat stalled our progress in this area, so we earnestly look forward to what the Oceania Rugby Men’s Championship will bring to our performance and development Unions.
“We are sincerely grateful to Papua New Guinea Rugby Union and the country of Papua New Guinea for their determination in hosting the 2022 Oceania Rugby Men’s Championship, and we are excited with their vision to grow the competitiveness of the XV’s game not only in Papua New Guinea, but also across other nations in the region,” Schuster added.
The competition structure will see one main pool and round-robin playoffs with the first round to begin on Wednesday 02nd November.
In an ongoing commitment to leaving a lasting impact following all Oceania Rugby tournaments targeted professional development opportunities will be run in conjunction with the Oceania Rugby Men’s Championship for High Performance Coaches, Strength and Conditioning Coaches and Match Officials.
All matched will be broadcast on EMTV with tickets starting at K10.
2022 Oceania Rugby Men’s Championship Schedule (Sir Hubert Murray Stadium Stadium)
Match Round 1: Wednesday 02nd November 2022
3PM: Papua New Guinea v Vanuatu Match Round
2: Sunday 06th November 2022 3PM:
Papua New Guinea v Solomon Islands
Match Round 3: Thursday 10th November 2022 3PM:
Vanuatu v Solomon Islands
All Kick-Off times are local Papua New Guinea times.
Ticket prices Grand Stand – K40, East Stand – K20, North/South Stand – K10 NEWS
OCEANIA RUGBY MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP RETURNS TO PNG
By PNG Haus Bung |
November 1, 2022
The current Champion, Papua New Guinea PukPuks, claimed the title during the 2019 Oceania Rugby Men's Championship in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
A concerted effort sees the tournament return to Papua New Guinea this year with Oceania Rugby focused on establishing International XV’s rugby across development and performance unions, Oceania Rugby Interim General Manager Wayne Schuster said that whilst a small participation number in this year’s competition it will hopefully reignite regular and meaningful competition pathways for all unions.
“We know there is a vast amount of rugby talent and potential across all of our Pacific nations, tournaments like this only serve to grow and develop the XVs game in all unions.
“COVID has somewhat stalled our progress in this area, so we earnestly look forward to what the Oceania Rugby Men’s Championship will bring to our performance and development Unions.
“We are sincerely grateful to Papua New Guinea Rugby Union and the country of Papua New Guinea for their determination in hosting the 2022 Oceania Rugby Men’s Championship, and we are excited with their vision to grow the competitiveness of the XV’s game not only in Papua New Guinea, but also across other nations in the region,” Schuster added.
The competition structure will see one main pool and round-robin playoffs with the first round to begin on Wednesday 02nd November.
In an ongoing commitment to leaving a lasting impact following all Oceania Rugby tournaments targeted professional development opportunities will be run in conjunction with the Oceania Rugby Men’s Championship for High Performance Coaches, Strength and Conditioning Coaches and Match Officials.
All matched will be broadcast on EMTV with tickets starting at K10.
2022 Oceania Rugby Men’s Championship Schedule (Sir Hubert Murray Stadium Stadium)
Match Round 1: Wednesday 02nd November 2022
3PM: Papua New Guinea v Vanuatu Match Round
2: Sunday 06th November 2022 3PM:
Papua New Guinea v Solomon Islands
Match Round 3: Thursday 10th November 2022 3PM:
Vanuatu v Solomon Islands
All Kick-Off times are local Papua New Guinea times.
Ticket prices Grand Stand – K40, East Stand – K20, North/South Stand – K10 Related News
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