The inaugural KCK Rigo Rice Cup is set to commence this November, establishing itself as one of the most ambitious grassroots Rugby League tournaments in Papua New Guinea.
Offering cash prizes exceeding K300,000, the competition is designed to spotlight emerging talent in the sport while fostering community engagement and cultural appreciation.
Supported by primary sponsors Rigo Rice Limited and Kendekali Lawyers, the Rigo Rice Cup invites additional corporate partners to join in promoting Rugby League at the grassroots level.
The tournament will see former PNG Kumuls supervise matches, leveraging their expertise to ensure a smooth and competitive event.
According to CEO McSteve Polly, preparations are now complete.
“Teams from across Port Moresby are currently registering to participate, and we’re excited to see so much interest from local communities.”
The tournament structure aligns closely with the PNG NRL Bid’s strategic priorities, particularly in terms of creating a strong platform for developing and showcasing young talent across the nation.
The tournament’s official launch is now set for November 9th, with games staged at four primary venues across Port Moresby: Ipi Park in Moresby North West, Bomana Police College Field in Moresby North East, Bava Park in Moresby South, and Kone Field for the Motu Koita community.
A fifth venue for school teams is still under review, and updates will follow once details are finalized.
Twenty teams from various tertiary institutions in Port Moresby have been invited to compete, with registrations continuing until the closing date just before the tournament launch.
Each division—North West, North East, and Tertiary—will kick off following registration, with the Motu Koita and South Side divisions scheduled subsequently, allowing for efficient completion of all matches.
The grand finals will take place at the Sir Hubert Murray Stadium, promising an elevated experience for both players and fans.
Rebel Media Productions Limited, the tournament’s media partner, will live-stream the games, extending viewership and providing exposure for players across multiple digital platforms.
Youth engagement is a critical focus, with teams encouraged to field players aged 16 to 23, enhancing scouting opportunities for those with potential to play professionally.
Each team may include up to three current or former Digicel Cup players, aiming to balance youth development with seasoned experience.
Additionally, the tournament aims to boost tourism by promoting PNG’s rich cultural heritage alongside competitive sports.
Organizers see the event as an opportunity to showcase local traditions and landscapes, further encouraging national pride and international interest in Papua New Guinea’s sports scene.
The KCK Rigo Rice Cup represents a significant step in cultivating local rugby talent while advancing broader objectives tied to community and cultural development.
With robust support and a clear vision, the tournament is poised to become a hallmark event in Papua New Guinea’s sporting calendar.