Cook Islands national rugby league team


The Cook Islands national rugby league team has been participating in international rugby league football competition since 1986. The team is controlled by the governing body for rugby league in Cook Islands, Cook Islands Rugby League Association, which is currently a member of the Asia-Pacific Rugby League Confederation. They are currently ranked 23rd in the RLIF World Rankings.

History

1990s

Before 1995, the Cooks’ international experience was limited to participation in the Pacific Cup, and hosting the touring British Amateur Rugby League Association Great Britain Amateur teams. Nonetheless, the sizeable number of expatriate Cook Islanders living and playing in New Zealand has ensured that they have never been short of players with rugby league experience.
They won the 1995 Emerging Nations tournament, defeating United States, Russia and Scotland before beating Ireland in the final.
In 1996 and 1997 the Cook Islands competed in the Super League World Nines. They also played several full internationals against other South Pacific nations, most notably as part of the Papua New Guinea 50th Anniversary Tournament in October 1998. 2000 saw the Cook Islands competing in the World Cup for the first time. They finished third in their pool after losing to Wales and the Kiwis and only managing a draw against Lebanon.

2000s

The Cook Islands successfully toured New Zealand in 2005 with a three test series against the New Zealand Māori ending in a draw after the first test was drawn 26–26 and the second and third tests were split between both sides.
The Cook Islands played Fiji, Tonga and Samoa in the Pacific pool of Qualifying for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup. Fiji and Tonga qualified, and Samoa earned a second chance in the repecharge round. The Cook Islands, having lost to all three teams, were eliminated.
The Cook Islands participated in the 2009 Pacific Cup. Having beaten Samoa to earn a place in the tournament, they went on to defeat favourites Fiji and earn a place in the final of the competition.

2010s

The Cook Islands were given automatic entry into the 2013 Rugby League World Cup they were placed in Pool D alongside Wales and the United States before playing an Inter-Group match against Tonga. Going into the Tournament, 'the Kukis' had never won a World Cup match. The team lost to the USA and to Tonga, but they won their last match against the Tournament co-hosts Wales, making history for the sport of rugby league in the Cook Islands. This is the Cook Islands' best Rugby League World Cup result to date.
In October 2015 the Cook Islands took on Tonga in the Asia-Pacific elimination play-off to determine which of the two Asia-Pacific nations would qualify for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. After a tight first half, the Tongans would go on win the match scoring 16 points within the last 20 minutes of the game.
In June 2019, Cook Islands took on South Africa at Ringrose Park in Wentworthville, winning 66–6. They then went on to play the United States at Hodges Stadium in Jacksonville in November. They won 38–16, qualifying them into the 2021 Rugby League World Cup.

Players

Current squad

The Cook Islands Squad for the World Cup Qualifier against United States in November 2019.
PlayerClub
Kayal Iro Newcastle Knights
Paul Ulberg Norths Devils
Reubenn Rennie Mount Pritchard Mounties
Anthony Gelling Warrington Wolves
Steven Marsters South Sydney Rabbitohs
Brad Takairangi Parramatta Eels
Troy Dargan South Sydney Rabbitohs
Sam Mataora Belconnen United Sharks
Aaron Teroi Central Queensland Capras
Uiti Baker Newcastle Knights
Alex Glenn Brisbane Broncos
Dominique Peyroux St Helens
Marata Niukore Parramatta Eels
Tevin Arona Cantebury Bulls
Brody Tamarua New Zealand Warriors
Moses Noovao-McGreal Norths Devils
Adam Tangata Wakefield Trinity
Journe Pua New Zealand Warriors
Vincent Rennie Mount Pritchard Mounties

Tournament history

Rugby League World Cup

Other competitions

The Cook Islands have also participated in: