Day: September 17, 2021
Independence greetings
BLESSED Independence Day greetings to all our rugby league family across Papua New Guinea and welcome to our 25th edition of the “Fulltime Reserve” column for this year, in our […]
Hunters return home
THE SP Hunters returned to the country on Wednesday afternoon, ending a seven-month Intrust Super Cup season-long stay in Queensland, Australia. The side were based at Runaway Bay on the […]
Corporate pool challenge attracts 12 teams
BY LARRY ANDREW TWELVE teams have shown interest to compete in the Mt Golpu Mine-sponsored K10,000 Lae Corporate Eight-Ball Pool Challenge that is underway at Aviat Club. According to the […]
Cricket taking Barras’ Bau around the world
KUMUL Petroleum Papua New Guinea Barramundis all-rounder Sese Bau says cricket has taken him to many places around the world. “Australia, Canada, Ireland, England and the Netherlands are some of […]
Blacks triumph in Southern league
By JACK AMI MORESBY South Blacks ground out a 26-12 win over Buria Reds in round three of the Southern Super League National Gaming Control Board Cup on Sunday. The […]
Capewell confident
BRISBANE: Kurt Capewell rejects the suggestion Penrith needed a loss to learn a finals lesson but insists he’s more confident now than ever they can win the National Rugby League […]
Roosters suffer blow
BRISBANE: The Roosters must reach the grand final for Sam Verrills to play again this season after the hooker was handed a two-match ban at the National Rugby League (NRL) […]
Veratau urges staff to help athletes with Olympic dream
THE Papua New Guinea Sports Foundation’s (PNGSF) new executive director has urged his staff to re-focus, change and work towards producing Olympic medal-winning athletes. While delivering his Independence message to […]
Moresby soccer association shortens season
THE Port Moresby Soccer Association will hold just one round of matches before the competition heads into the finals next month, according to an official. Association match coordinator Peter Mathew […]
Playing in PNG changes Fijian Noke’s view of the country
By PARKER TAMBUA LAE Tigers’ Fijian import Tikiko Noke says playing rugby league in Papua New Guinea for three years has changed his perception of the country. The 26-year-old, from […]