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Kiwis, Kiwi Ferns tests confirmed for Auckland

  • Writer: Dave Worsley
    Dave Worsley
  • Aug 6
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 7

Tonga against Samoa is always entertaining and will play- the Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns  as part of the Pacific Championship PHOTO: NRL
Tonga against Samoa is always entertaining and will play- the Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns as part of the Pacific Championship PHOTO: NRL

The Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns will play two huge double-headers in Auckland later this year as part of the Pacific Championships


The annual tournament will see a double-header between the Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns and Toa Samoa and Fetu Samoa respectively at Go Media Stadium, Sunday 19 October.


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On Sunday 2 November, Eden Park will host the Kiwi Ferns taking on the Australian Jillaroos before the Kiwis face Tonga.


NZRL chief executive Greg Peters said rugby league test matches did not get much better than these Pacific clashes.


"We know the staunchly proud Tongan and Samoan fans especially will come out in force, celebrating their teams and culture in what will be unmissable matches.


With the growth of the women's game too, having the Kiwi Ferns back in Auckland for two matches this year, where they have a strong supporter base, is pivotal in inspiring the next generation of female fans and young players in the game," said Peters.


Set against a near sell-out crowd last year, Pacific rivals Tonga took down the Kiwis in a thrilling match 25-24.


With current champions the Australian Kangaroos heading to the Northern Hemisphere, the title is up for grabs, and the Kiwis will be wanting to lift the trophy again after winning the inaugural championships in 2023.


The Kiwi Ferns too will be looking to claim back their 2023 title, a series that saw them defeat the Australian Jillaroos for the first time in seven years.


Those heroics couldn't be repeated last year, going down in the final 24-4 to the Jillaroos.


The match-up against Fetu Samoa will however offer the Kiwi Ferns a new test, having not played Samoa since 2020.


The Pacific Championships features two tiers - the Pacific Cup and the Pacific Bowl - with the competing nations going head-to-head in a round robin format before the top two teams in each tier head to the finals, to be played again at CommBank Stadium in Sydney, Australia.


Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns schedule

Sunday 19 October

Go Media Stadium, Auckland

Kiwi Ferns vs Fetu Samoa

Kiwis vs Toa Samoa

Sunday 2 November

Eden Park, Auckland

Kiwi Ferns vs Australian Jillaroos

Kiwis vs Tonga

Sunday 9 November

CommBank Stadium, Sydney

Grand Finals, men's and women's

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