The following is a list of Cook Islands national rugby league team results from their debut in 1986.
Date | Home | Score | Away | Competition | Venue | Attendance |
2 June 1990 | Cook Islands | 21–15 | BARLA | 1990 BARLA Tour | Avarua Tereora Stadium, Rarotonga | 2,500[1] |
20 October 1992 | Cook Islands | 23–22 | Niue | 1992 Pacific Cup | Carlaw Park, Auckland | |
22 October 1992 | Cook Islands | 6–26 | Tonga | |
24 October 1992 | Cook Islands | 12–66 | Western Samoa | |
26 October 1992 | Cook Islands | 6–58 | Fiji | |
June 1994 | Cook Islands | 28–12 | BARLA | 1994 BARLA Tour | Avarua Tereora Stadium | 3,523[2] |
October 1994 | Fiji | 19–11 | Cook Islands | 1994 Pacific Cup | National Stadium (Suva) | 4,000 |
October 1994 | American Samoa | 20–22 | Cook Islands | 1,400 |
October 1994 | Cook Islands | 0–60 | Western Samoa | 2,000 |
16 October 1995 | Cook Islands | 64–6 | United States | 1995 Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament | Post Office Road, Featherstone | 3,133 |
18 October 1995 | Cook Islands | 58–20 | Russia | Hilton Park, Leigh | 1,921 |
20 October 1995 | Cook Islands | 21–10 | Scotland | Wheldon Road, Castleford | 2,889 |
24 October 1995 | Cook Islands | 22–6 | Ireland | Gigg Lane, Bury | 4,147 |
3 July 1996 | Cook Islands | 8–14 | Fiji | Pacific Challenge | Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland | |
10 July 1996 | Cook Islands | 4–16 | New Zealand | Avarua Tereora Stadium | 3,000 |
11 May 1997 | Cook Islands | 22–14 | Fiji | 1997 Oceania Cup | Carlaw Park, Auckland | |
13 May 1997 | Cook Islands | 12–34 | Papua New Guinea | |
15 May 1997 | New Zealand | 46–2 | Cook Islands | |
18 May 1997 | Cook Islands | 14–38 | Papua New Guinea | |
24 June 1998 | Cook Islands | 18–10 | Māori | Māori Tour | Avarua Tereora Stadium, Rarotonga | 1,500[3] |
28 June 1998 | Cook Islands | 14–24 | Māori | 1,700[4] |
5 July 1998 | Cook Islands | 8–24 | Māori | 2,300[5] |
7 October 1998 | Papua New Guinea | 46–6 | Cook Islands | PNG RL 50th Anniversary Tournament | Lae Rugby League Ground, Lae | 8,000[6] |
11 October 1998 | Cook Islands | 16–8 | Māori | Kalabond Oval, Kokopo | 6,000[7] |
14 October 1998 | Cook Islands | 22–30 | Tonga | 6,000[8] |
18 October 1998 | Cook Islands | 6–28 | Māori | Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby | 9,000[9] |
October 1998 | American Samoa | 40–34 | Cook Islands | 1998 Pacific Cup | Carlaw Park, Auckland | |
October 1998 | Cook Islands | 8–16 | Tonga | |
October 1998 | Cook Islands | 22–16 | Tokelau | |
1999 | Tonga | 28–13 | Cook Islands | Test Series | Teufaiva Sport Stadium | |
1999 | Tonga | 42–2 | Cook Islands | |
1999 | Tonga | 34–4 | Cook Islands | |
Date | Home | Score | Away | Competition | Venue | Attendance |
29 October 2000 | Wales | 38–6 | Cook Islands | 2000 Rugby League World Cup | Racecourse Ground, Wrexham | 5,060 |
2 November 2000 | Cook Islands | 10–84 | New Zealand | Madejski Stadium, Reading | 3,982 |
5 November 2000 | Cook Islands | 22–22 | Lebanon | Millennium Stadium, Cardiff | 5,500 |
17 August 2004 | Fiji | 24–36 | Cook Islands | Test Series | ANZ National Stadium, Suva | |
24 August 2004 | Fiji | 14–22 | Cook Islands | |
19 October 2004 | Cook Islands | 18–10 | Tonga | 2004 Pacific Cup | Mount Smart Stadium no 2, Auckland | 700 |
21 October 2004 | Cook Islands | 20–12 | Fiji | 1,000 |
23 October 2004 | Māori | 4–46 | Cook Islands | North Harbour Stadium, Auckland | |
8 October 2005 | Māori | 26–26 | Cook Islands | International Series | | |
13 October 2005 | Māori | | Cook Islands | | |
16 October 2005 | Māori | 16–24 | Cook Islands | | |
29 September 2006 | Cook Islands | 14–56 | Tonga | 2008 Rugby League World Cup qualifying | Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney | 3,013[10] |
4 October 2006 | Cook Islands | 6–46 | Samoa | St Mary's Saints Leagues Stadium, Sydney | 3,813[11] |
7 October 2006 | Cook Islands | 4–40 | Fiji | CUA Stadium, Penrith | 1,713[12] |
17 October 2009 | Cook Islands | 22–20 | Samoa | 2009 Pacific Cup | Barlow Park, Cairns | 4,261 |
24 October 2009 | Cook Islands | 24–22 | Fiji | Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby | 3,269 |
1 November 2009 | Papua New Guinea | 42–14 | Cook Islands | 10,151 |
? * New Zealand Māori def. Cook Islands 24–12, December 2006 ? * Cook Islands def. New Zealand Māori 18–16, December 2006 ? * Tonga def. Cook Islands 38–30 (4 October 2004)
Date | Home | Score | Away | Competition | Venue | Attendance |
7 October 2012 | Cook Islands | 28–24 | Lebanon | Friendly | The Crest Stadium, Sydney | 2,500[13] |
20 October 2013 | Cook Islands | 0–50 | New Zealand | Friendly | Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster | 4,638[14] |
30 October 2013 | Cook Islands | 20–32 | United States | 2013 Rugby League World Cup | Memorial Stadium, Bristol | 7,247[15] |
5 November 2013 | Cook Islands | 16–22 | Tonga | Leigh Sports Village, Leigh | 10,554[16] |
10 November 2013 | Cook Islands | 28–24 | Wales | The Gnoll, Neath | 3,270[17] |
3 October 2015 | Cook Islands | 22–44 | Niue | Friendly | Sydney | N/A [18][19] |
17 October 2015 | Cook Islands | 8–28 | Tonga | 2017 Rugby League World Cup qualifying | Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney | 4,813[20] |
8 May 2016 | Cook Islands | 30–20 | Lebanon | Friendly | Belmore Oval, Sydney | 2,000[21] |
6 May 2017 | Cook Islands | 22–32 | Papua New Guinea | International - Pacific Test | Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney | 18,271 |
21 June 2019 | Cook Islands | 66–6 | South Africa | 2021 Rugby League World Cup qualification – Repechage | Ringrose Park, Sydney | 2,621 |
16 November 2019 | United States | 16–38 | Cook Islands | 2021 Rugby League World Cup qualification – Repechage | Hodges Stadium, Jacksonville | ? |
Other Games[edit]
- October 1994 – Rotuma Fiji 17–10 Cook Islands, 1994 Pacific Cup, National Stadium, Suva
- 16 October 2010 – NSW Country 22–26 Cook Islands, Friendly, Scully Park, Tamworth, 2,000
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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