2009 Pacific Cup

The 2009 Pacific Cup, known as the 2009 SP Brewery Pacific Cup due to sponsorship,[1] was a rugby league competition held in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.[2] The competing teams were the Cook Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Tonga.[2]

2009 (2009) Pacific Cup  ()
Number of teams5
Host country Papua New Guinea
Winner Papua New Guinea

Matches played5
Attendance37,261 (7,452 per match)
Points scored156 (31.2 per match)
Tries scored28 (5.6 per match)
Top scorer Daniel Fepuleai (16)
Top try scorer Akuila Uate (4)
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Tonga, Fiji and PNG had their places in the draw confirmed initially,[2] with the Cook Islands defeating Samoa in a Pacific Cup qualifier in Cairns on 17 October 2009 to decide which team took the final place in the tournament.[2]

The four Pacific Cup matches were played at Lloyd Robson Oval on 24–25 October and 31 October.[2] The Pacific Cup final was played on 1 November 2009 between Papua New Guinea and the Cook Islands.[2] By winning the 2009 Pacific Cup, Papua New Guinea won the right to compete in the 2010 Four Nations tournament.

Brian Canavan was appointed as tournament director by the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF).[2]

Matches

Qualifying

17 October 2009
Cook Islands  22 - 20  Samoa
Try: Makimare (2)
Ngaro
Fepuleai
Goal: Takairangi (3)
Report Try: Ah Van (2)
Taulapapa
Hansen
Goal: Mata'utia (2)
Barlow Park, Cairns, Australia
Attendance: 4261[3]

Semifinals

24 October 2009
Cook Islands  24 - 22  Fiji
Try: Daniel Fepuleai (2)
Dominique Peyroux (2)
Vincent Ngaro
Goal: Daniel Fepuleai (2)
Report Try: Akuila Uate (2)
Lepani Waqa
Michael Ratu
Goal: Wes Naiqama (3)
Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Attendance: 3,269
Referee: Phil Haines
25 October 2009
Papua New Guinea  44 - 14  Tonga
Try: David Mead (2)
Menzie Yere (2)
Anton Kui
Jason Chan
Charlie Wabo
Jessie Joe Parker
Goal: John Wilshere (6)
Report Try: Sione Tongia (2)
Atelea Vea
Goal: Eddie Paea
Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Attendance: 9,813[4]
Referee: Chris James

Third place Playoff

31 October 2009
Fiji  26 - 16 Tonga 
Try: Joe Ravueta (2)
Akuila Uate (2)
Iowane Divavesi

Goal: Wes Naiqama (3)

Report Richard Fa'aoso (2)
Joel Taufa'ao

Goal: Eddie Paea
Pita Maile

Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Shane Rehm

Final

1 November 2009
 Papua New Guinea 42 - 14  Cook Islands
Try: David Mead (2)
Menzie Yere (2) Richard Kambo
Anton Kui
Charlie Wabo
Report Try: Sema Mataora
Lulia Lulia
Brad Takairangi

Goal: Ben Taia

Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Attendance: 10,151[5]
Referee: Chris James

Telecast Details

The Pacific Cup was shown in the UK, Australia, and throughout the Pacific.[6]

  • In Australia all matches were broadcast by NRL.com while the Nine Network showed a one-hour highlight package each weekend.
  • In Britain matches were broadcast on BSkyB.
  • FM100 radio broadcast to Papua New Guinea and the Pacific.
  • In Papua New Guinea EM TV broadcast terrestrially to more than half of the population.
  • Fiji TV broadcast the games in Fiji on its free to air service Fiji One and on its Sky Pacific platform to the rest of the Pacific Region.

Squads

Mate Ma'a Tonga

Tonga played a Pacific Cup warm up match against New Zealand. New Zealand defeated Tonga 40-24 in what was a strong performance by the Tongans as they prepared for their Pacific Cup opener against Papua New Guinea.[7]

Club TeamPlayers
BulldogsPaki Afu
Penrith PanthersAndrew Emelio
Newcastle KnightsRichard Fa'aoso, Sione Tovo
Canberra RaidersSam Huihahau
Papakura Sea EaglesToshio Laiseni
Wakefield Trinity WildcatsTevita Leo-Latu
HullEpalahame Lauaki, Sam Moa, Willie Manu
New Zealand WarriorsSiuatonga Likiliki, Ukuma Ta'ai
Melbourne StormPita Maile
Parramatta EelsFeleti Mateo, Etuate Uaisele, Eliakim Uasi
Cronulla SharksEddie Paea, Atelea Vea, Siosia Vave, Inoke Tapa'atoutai
South Australian RugbyJoel Taufa'ao
Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesTony Williams, Junior Palau

Cook Islands

Coach: David Fairleigh (Parramatta Eels)[10]

Club TeamPlayers
Sydney RoostersAnthony Gelling, Sam Brunton
Penrith PanthersTinirau Arona, Geoff Daniela
Shellharbour DragonsDaniel Fepuleai
Newcastle KnightsJohnathon Ford, Keith Lulia, Zane Tetavano
Newtown JetsTere Glassie
Brisbane BroncosAlex Glenn
Melbourne StormFred Makimare
BulldogsJoe Matapuku
North Sydney BearsVinnie Ngaro
Cook Islands DomesticLeon Panapa, Brad Takairangi, John Viiga
Gold Coast TitansDominique Peyroux
Wests TigersManikura Tikinau
Eastern Suburbs TigersBen Vaeau
  • Alex Glenn was originally named but withdrew after a groin injury required surgery.[11]

Toa Samoa

Coach: Willie Poching (Leeds Rhinos)[12]

Club TeamPlayers
New Zealand WarriorsPatrick Ah Van
Cronulla SharksJack Afamasaga, Terrence Seu Seu, Misi Taulapapa
Samoa DomesticPaul Chan-Tung, Tanielu Pasene, Tangi Ropati, Lepupa Taulagi
Wigan WarriorsHarrison Hansen
Penrith PanthersMasada Iosefa, Joseph Paulo
Leeds RhinosKylie Leuluai
Salford City RedsPhillip Leuluai
Newcastle KnightsPeter Mata'utia, Mark Taufua
St Helens R.F.C.Francis Meli, Tony Puletua
St George Illawarra DragonsKyle Stanley
Eastern Suburbs TigersAlbert Talipeau
Gold Coast TitansSam Tagataese

Papua New Guinea Kumuls

Coach: Adrian Lam (Sydney Roosters)[13][14]

Club TeamPlayers
Gold Coast TitansDavid Mead
Wentworthville MagpiesRichard Kambo
Newtown Jets/Sydney RoostersTu’u Maori
Penrith PanthersKeith Peters
Redcliffe DolphinsJames Nightingale
Northern PrideJay Aston, Rod Griffin
CrusadersJason Chan
Salford City RedsJohn Wilshere
North Queensland CowboysTyson Martin
Melbourne StormJoe Bond
Agmark GuriasDion Aiye, Rodney Pora, George Moni
SBS MuruksJessie Joe Parker, Anton Kui
Bintangor LahanisSigfred Gande, Glen Nami
Hunslet HawksCharlie Wabo
Sheffield EaglesMenzie Yere

Fiji Bati

Coach: Terry Gilogely[14][15]

Club TeamPlayers
Police SharksOsea Sadrau, Jone Wesele
Lautoka CrushersIowane Divavesi
Southern Districts RebelsPuna Rasaubale
Cabramatta Two BluesDonas Gock
Moore Park BrumbiesHamilton Hughes
Wentworthville MagpiesLepani Waqa
Nadera PanthersSevanaia Koroi, Sitiveni Ralogaivau, Asaeli Saravaki
Newtown JetsRyan Millard
Newcastle KnightsWes Naiqama, Kevin Naiqama, Akuila Uate
New Zealand WarriorsMeli Koliavu
Leeds RhinosMike Ratu
Coral Coast CowboysJone Macilai, Joe Ravueta, Alipate Tani, Kaliova Tani
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References

  1. SP Brewery to sponsor Pacific Cup Archived 27 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine, NRL.com
  2. ARL (Press Release) (28 July 2009). "Pacific Cup announced". Australian Rugby League. Archived from the original on 13 September 2009. Retrieved 29 July 2009.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 October 2009. Retrieved 18 October 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/png-thrash-tonga-to-reach-pacific-cup-final/story-e6frexnr-1225791088830
  5. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/png-win-place-in-four-nations/comments-e6frexnr-1225793305420
  6. Catch the Pacific Cup live on NRL.com Archived 17 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine NRL.com, 14 October 2009
  7. Kiwis withstand Tongan onslaught TVNZ, 14 October 2009
  8. Mateo to headline Tonga's act in Test Archived 11 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine NRL.com, 8 October 2009
  9. Mateo to lead Tonga into Pacific Cup Archived 1 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine NRL.com, 13 October 2009
  10. Roosters gain international stripes Archived 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine sydneyroosters.com.au, 7 October 2009
  11. Glenn out of Cook Islands squad Archived 27 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine NRL.com, 15 October 2009
  12. Poching names strong Samoan squad Archived 10 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine therhinos.co.uk, 6 October 2009
  13. Kumuls named The National, 12 October 2009
  14. PNG and Fiji finalise squads for Pacific Cup Archived 27 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine NRL.com, 19 October 2009
  15. 2009 Pacific Cup: Squads Archived 27 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine NRL.com, 10 October 2009
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