Papua New Guinea is set to make history by joining the National Rugby League (NRL) in 2028, marking a significant milestone for the nation and its passionate rugby league fans. This groundbreaking decision came after discussions among Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, PNG Prime Minister James Marape, and NRL head Peter V’landys.

In a message posted on X, Albanese expressed his excitement about the announcement, asserting, “Australia and Papua New Guinea are united by our love of Rugby League.” He further highlighted the support from the Australian Government for the PNG team’s inclusion in the NRL, emphasizing the importance of this partnership in strengthening sports connections within the Pacific region.

Prime Minister Marape described this development as a “monumental” moment for Papua New Guinea, which will see Port Moresby serve as the home base for the new team. This inclusion aims to not only celebrate the sporting culture of PNG but also to foster deeper ties between Australia and its Pacific neighbors.

This announcement opens up a world of opportunities for aspiring athletes in Papua New Guinea, allowing local talent to showcase their skills on a larger platform. It also reinforces the spirit of unity and shared passion for sports in the Pacific, paving the way for a brighter future for rugby league in the region.

In summary, the inclusion of a Papua New Guinea team in the NRL by 2028 is a historic achievement that symbolizes the strong bonds between Australia and Papua New Guinea, propelling the sport forward in the Pacific.


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