World Cup Preview: Wales v Cook Islands
Wales and Cook Islands have released their 19-man squads for their final Rugby League World Cup 2013 match on Sunday in Neath.
Wales and Cook Islands have released their 19-man squads for their final Rugby League World Cup 2013 match on Sunday in Neath.
Two weeks in, and the Rugby League World Cup is proving a raging success. Sell-out crowds, brilliant rugby, off-field dramas: it’s had it all. Here’s our run-down of some of ...
Tonga kept their World Cup hopes alive with a 22-16 win over the Cook Islands.
Cook Islands head coach David Fairleigh said that Jordan Rapana‘s freak no-try incident was not the reason they lost against Tonga and bowed out of the World Cup.
Tonga held on to keep their World Cup hopes alive with a 22-16 victory over the Cook Islands at Leigh.
Tonga and Cook Islands both need to win to keep their World Cup hopes alive when they meet at Leigh Sports Village on Tuesday night.
Neil Barraclough takes a look at five things we learned this weekend, and a mixed bag for the Home Nations.
Video highlights as USA recorded victory in their first ever World Cup match in front of a healthy crowd at Memorial Stadium, Bristol.
Cook Islands coach David Fairleigh says they didn’t underestimate the USA, and praised the Tomahawks control of the ball in difficult conditions.
Captain Joseph Paulo masterminded a superb victory for the USA over the Cook Islands in their first ever Rugby League World Cup match.
Reeling from the destruction caused by devastating fires ripping through New South Wales, all 14 World Cup nations have donated signed jerseys to support victims of Australia‘s bushfire crisis.
Players and representatives from all 14 nations competing in the World Cup met with His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at Clarence House earlier this week.
The Rugby League World Cup heads to Bristol on Wednesday as the Cook Islands take on USA, to finish off the first round of games.
Kiwi referee Henry Perenara will take charge of the World Cup opener between England and Australia.
New Zealand, unlike England and France, managed to avoid an upset in their World Cup warm-up at the weekend, as they coasted to a 50-0 win over the Cook Islands ...
Super League club Catalan will have the highest number of players on show at the upcoming World Cup, with 20 members of their squad set to appear in the tournament.
The 24-man squads from each nation competing in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup have been officially announced.
New Zealand will play Cook Islands at Doncaster in a World Cup warm-up match this October.
The shoulder charge, already forbidden in the NRL, has been banned for this weekend’s World Club Challenge and the end of season World Cup.
The Rugby Football League is looking for a headline sponsor for this autumn’s Four Nations tournament.