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Papua New Guinea national rugby league team

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Papua New Guinea
Team information
NicknameThe Kumuls
Governing bodyPNGRFL
RegionAsia-Pacific
Head coachJustin Holbrook
CaptainKyle Laybutt
Most capsRhyse Martin (15)
Top try-scorerDavid Mead (10)
Top point-scorerRhyse Martin (132)
Home stadiumNational Football Stadium
IRL ranking6th
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First game
 England 40–12 Papua New Guinea 
(Port Moresby, PNG; 6 July 1975)
Biggest win
 Papua New Guinea 64–0 United States 
(Port Moresby, PNG; 12 November 2017)
Biggest defeat
 Australia 82–0 Papua New Guinea 
(Townsville, Australia; 7 October 2000)
World Cup
Appearances7 (first time in 1985–1988)
Best resultQuarterfinals (2000, 2017, 2021 )

The Papua New Guinea national rugby league team, nicknamed the Kumuls, represents Papua New Guinea in international rugby league.

Rugby league is very popular in Papua New Guinea and is often considered the country's national sport.

Current squad

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The Papua New Guinean squad selected for the 2023 Pacific Rugby League Championships. Club information are as of 4 November 2023.[1]
Statistics for Papua New Guinea and the players' NRL club records are drawn from the website, Rugby League Project, and include the Pacific Bowl Final on 5 November 2023.

J# Player Age Position(s) PNG Kumuls Club NRL SL PNG Hunters
& Other Reps
Dbt M T G F P CM TM CM TM
1Alex Johnston28Fullback, Wing20191030012 South Sydney Rabbitohs21421400 4 1 1
2Robert Derby21Wing2022430012 North Queensland Cowboys1100 1
3Zac Laybutt21Centre2023325018 North Queensland Cowboys4400 1
4Rodrick Tai24Centre202262008 Papua New Guinea Hunters000 1 34
5Nene Macdonald29Wing, Centre20131690044 Leeds Rhinos982022 2 2
6Kyle Laybutt28Five-eighth20191125018 Sunshine Coast Falcons200 2
7Lachlan Lam25Halfback, Five-eighth20171060024 Leigh Leopards313232
8Epel Kapinias25Prop, Second-row2022430012 Papua New Guinea Hunters000 2 50
9Edwin Ipape24Hooker201992008 Leigh Leopards03131 11
10Valentine RichardProp202331004 Papua New Guinea Hunters000 1 4
11Rhyse Martin30Second-row2014175530126 Leeds Rhinos25104104 1
12Daniel Russell27Second-row2019102008 St. George Illawarra Dragons3300 1
13Jack de Belin32Lock, Prop202330000 St. George Illawarra Dragons20520500 3 2
14Judah Rimbu22Hooker, Halfback202330000 Papua New Guinea Hunters000 2 46
15Liam Horne26Hooker202230000 Castleford Tigers055
16Junior Rop29Lock, Prop202320000 Papua New Guinea Hunters000 2 45
17Nixon Putt28Second-row20171340016 Central Queensland Capras000 2 46
18Jacob Alick24Second-row, Lock202270000 Gold Coast Titans5500
19Wellington Albert29Prop20131330012 London Broncos01515 1 20
20Keven Appo24Second-row202230000 Bradford Bulls033 41
21Benji Kot26Second-row, Centre202321004 Papua New Guinea Hunters000 1 41
Justin Olam29Centre20161470028 Melbourne Storm10410400 2 21
Cruise Ten22Lock00000 Souths Logan Magpies000 2
McKenzie Yei26Second-row, Prop202241004 Featherstone Rovers011 35

Notes

References

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  1. "Pacific Championships 2023 Official Men's squads". 5 October 2023.