Tongan National Rugby League

The Tongan National Rugby League (or for sponsorship reasons the TNRL Global Insurance Cup) is the major rugby league cup for semi-professional clubs in Tonga. Currently there are nineteen teams in the cup (12 in the first, 7 in the second) that compete annually in the national competition.

Tongan National Rugby League
SportRugby league
Formerly known asTonga National Rugby League
Instituted1988
Number of teams19
CountryTonga (19 teams)
PremiersLapaha Knights (2006)
Most titlesLapaha Knights (1 title)
Mu'a Saints (1 title)
WebsiteNRL.com

The league was established in 1988 to create a top tier national rugby league competition in Tonga after several scattered leagues existed in areas of the country previously and a combined national competition was deemed better for the national side and Tongan rugby league in general.

With the establishment of the TNRL the Tonga national rugby league team now each year contains several players whom currently play in the domestic competition, the 2006 national team contained both Simione Foliaki and Taufa Fukofuka from the Vaini Doves and the Mu'a Saints.[1]

The 2013 TNRL competition was won by the Kolomua Warriors who defeated Haakame Broncos at Teufaiva Stadium, Nuku'alofa.

Teams

First Division

The following twelve clubs will compete in the Tongan rugby league championship during the 2007 season.

Club
Finishing position
in 2019
Capital Warriors12th
Fuekafa Rabbitohs8th
Ha'akame Broncos9th
Ha'ateiho Spartans5th
Halaloto Green Barbarians7th
Havelu Bulldogs10th
Kolomotu'a Eagles11th
Lapaha Knights1st
Mu'a Saints2nd
Nakolo Raiders3rd
Silapeluua Crusaders6th
Vaini Doves4th

Committee

MemberPositionNationality
Stan MoheloaChairman Tonga
Lopeti ‘UhatafeSecretary Tonga
Ofa AtuMember of the Executive Tonga

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-01-11. Retrieved 2007-05-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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