the two nations at Mt Smart Stadium in A ...

the two nations at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland

Jun 25, 2022

New Zealand v Tonga double-header: All you need to know - NZ kickoff time, teams, odds, how to watch, live streaming

Mt Smart hosts as the Kiwi Ferns and NZ New Zealand v Tonga , seeing the return of one of the biggest rivalries in international rugby league. After over two years without Test match rugby league, New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL) is proud to announce, the international game is finally returning home.

Saturday 25 June will see Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s Mt Smart Stadium play host as the New Zealand and Kiwi Ferns line up against Pacific rivals Mate Ma’a Tonga Tonga in a blockbuster double-header worthy of the wait.

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Mt Smart Stadium, Beasley Ave, Penrose, Auckland

Saturday 25 June 2022 3:00pm – 8:00pm

The rugby league spectacle coincides with Matariki – the Māori New Year, falling on the inaugural public holiday weekend. The long-awaited international clashes will celebrate the return home to Aotearoa and the re-uniting of players with their New Zealand fans and communities.

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Fourteen years have passed since the Kiwi Ferns faced Tonga women, where they earned a 40 point victory at the 2008 Rugby League World Cup. Both nations will now meet again off the back of 2020 victories; the rookie lead Kiwi Ferns earned a 28-8 win over Fetu Samoa, while Tonga women had a dominant 66-8 performance over Niue.

As both teams take the field come June 25, NZRL aims to achieve a new world record crowd attendance for a women’s rugby league match, which currently sits at 18,000.

Pre pandemic, the No.1 ranked New Zealand were hot off a series win against Great Britain and a 34-14 victory against their Tongan rivals in 2019. Despite their loss to the New Zealand, Tonga achieved a historic 16-12 upset over the Kangaroos in the same year.

After a two-year hiatus, Saturday 25 June will see the return of arguably the biggest rivalry in international rugby league, as both nations will look to assert their dominance ahead of the October Rugby League World Cup.

Kiwi Ferns v Tonga Womens & New Zealand v Tonga Double Header


It’s an international rugby league double-header at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland today as New Zealand’s men’s and women’s teams take on Tonga.

Why should I watch?


Besides the fact that these are the first rugby league test matches to be played in New Zealand for years, the rivalry and style of play associated with all four of the teams on display will no doubt make for an entertaining spectacle.

That, and the fact that Mount Smart Stadium is sold out – this will be the first time the New Zealand will play in front of a capacity crowd since the 1988 Rugby League World Cup final at Auckland’s Eden Park; while the Kiwi Ferns are hoping to achieve a new world-record crowd attendance for a women’s rugby league match, which currently sits at 18,000. So if you have tickets, make sure you get there for game one!

Also – remember the 2017 World Cup when Tongan fans put New Zealand fans to shame by blanketing Hamilton’s FMG Stadium in red and white; while singing their side to a monumental and thrilling upset victory? Yeah, that should be reason enough.

New Zealand v Mate Ma’a Tonga Squad


New Zealand

Joey Manu, Ronaldo Mulitalo, Marata Niukore, Peta Hiku, Jordan Rapana, Dylan Brown, Jahrome Hughes, Jesse Bromwich (c), Brandon Smith, James Fisher-Harris, Isaiah Papali’i, Kenny Bromwich, Joseph Tapine.

Interchange: Kieran Foran, Moses Leota, Nelson Asofa-Solomona, Briton Nikora.

Mate Ma’a Tonga

Toluta’u Koula, Christian Tu’ipulotu, Will Penisini, Moses Suli, Sione Katoa, Kotoni Staggs, Talatau Amone, Addin Fonua-Blake, Siliva Havili, Siosiua Taukei’aho, Sitili Tupouniua, Keaon Koloamatangi, Jason Taumalolo.

Interchange: Soni Luke, Haumole Olakau’atu, Tevita Tatola, Moeaki Fotu’aika.

While the TAB are not offering odds for the women’s test, the New Zealand are firm favourites to take out Mate M’a Tonga in their encounter.

New Zealand: $1.25


Mate Ma’a Tonga: $3.85

Teams


Kiwi Ferns v Hakula Tonga Squad


Kiwi Ferns

Autumn-Rain Stephens Daly, Madison Bartlett, Page McGregor, Amy Turner, Katelyn Vaha’akolo, Laishon Albert-Jones, Raecene McGregor, Annetta-Claudia Nuuausala, Krystal Rota (c), Mya Hill-Moana, Roxy Murdoch-Masila, Ngatokotoru Arakua, Georgia Hale.

Interchange: Nita Maynard, Charlotte Scanlan, Kararaina Wira-Kohu, Christyl Stowers

Hakula Tonga

Lavinia Tauhalaliku, Pier Pritchard, Haylee Hifo, Maatuleio Fotu-moala, Luisa Sekona, China Polata, Keisharn Hala, Tegan Dymock, Shirley Mailangi, Natasha Penitani, Kimberly Nikua, Shannon Muru, Katrina Latu.


New Zealand and Mate Ma’a Tonga will finally do battle after COVID-19 prevented the teams from meeting in recent years. They last faced off in 2019 in the World Cup but the Tongans

look to have a stronger side available to them than back in that 34-14 loss. There are some incredibly big human beings taking part in what should be a bruising and scintillating

contest with the physicality set to be evident from the first carry.

All you need to know in the lead up to the Women’s Test between New Zealand and Tonga in Auckland, Saturday 25 June including news updates plus when and how to watch on Kayo.


This match is part of a women’s and men’s double header between the two nations at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland on Saturday 25 June.


After more than two years, rugby league is back in N.Z. Here’s how to watch live on Kayo and catch up on all the news in the lead-up.

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