Rugby League Pacific Cup

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The Pacific Cup is a rugby league competition for international teams from the pacific region.

It was started in 1974 by Keith Gittoes of the New South Wales Rugby League. It was held twice in the 1970s before being abandoned due to cost. The competition was revived in the 1980s, and held biennually until 1997 (when it was held as the Oceania Cup by Super League aligned teams). The Pacific Cup was revived by the New Zealand Rugby League in 2004 and was most recently held in February and March 2006

Date Winner Score Runner-up Location
1974 New Zealand Maoris 38 - 13 Papua New Guinea Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby
1977 New Zealand Maoris 35 - 12 Western Australia Rotorua
1988 New Zealand Maoris 19 - 16 Western Samoa Apia
31 October 1990 Western Samoa 26 - 18 New Zealand Maoris Carlaw Park, Auckland
1992 Western Samoa 18 - 14 Tonga
1994 Tonga 34 - 11 Fiji Suva
1997 New Zealand Xlll 20 - 15 New Zealand Maori
23 October 2004 Samoa 52 - 18 Tonga North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
5 March 2006 Tonga 22 - 4 Fiji Trusts Stadium, Auckland

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