International rugby league in 2020

A list of men and women international rugby league matches played throughout 2020 and does not include wheelchair rugby league international matches. A † denotes a recognised, but unofficial match that did not contribute to the IRL World Rankings.

Many fixtures scheduled were cancelled or rescheduled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Kangaroo tour of England, Oceania Cup, and European Championship were all cancelled. The European Championship B, European Championship C, European Championship D and Americas Championship were all postponed until 2021, whilst the MEA Championship was postponed until a later date not confirmed.

As a result of the travel restrictions from COVID-19, only two respective men's and women's test matches were played in 2020; a men's international between Peru and Brazil in Sydney before the pandemic began, the Griffin Cup match between Germany and Netherlands, and a women's 'Clash of the Pacific' double-header in Auckland where Tonga and Niue, and New Zealand and Tonga played each other.

Season overview

Men's international tours
Start date Touring side Region Results [Matches]
No international men's tours in 2020
Men's international friendlies
Start date Home team Away team Winners
22 February 2020  Peru  Brazil  Brazil
Men's international tournaments / series
Start date Tournament Winners
26 September 2020 Griffin Cup  Netherlands
Women's international tours
Start date Touring side Region Results [Matches]
No international women's tours in 2020
Women's international friendlies
Start date Home team Away team Winners
7 November 2020  Tonga  Niue  Tonga
7 November 2020  New Zealand  Samoa  New Zealand
Women's international tournaments / series
Start date Tournament Winners
No international women's tournaments in 2020

Rankings

The following were the rankings at the beginning of the season.

IRL World Rankings
Official Men's Rankings as of November 2019[1]
RankChange*TeamPts%
1 2 New Zealand100.00%
2 1 Australia91.82%
3 1 England85.34%
4  Tonga60.66%
5  Fiji36.57%
6 4 Papua New Guinea28.53%
7  Samoa22.09%
8 2 France16.69%
9 1 Scotland15.00%
10 1 Lebanon11.81%
11 5 Greece11.38%
12  Ireland11.36%
13 1 Italy7.86%
14 3 Wales7.75%
15 4 Serbia0.00%
16 1 Malta6.77%
17 1 Norway5.63%
18 3 United States5.39%
19 4 Poland5.35%
20 7 Jamaica5.04%
21 1 Hungary4.27%
22 3 Czech Republic4.16%
23 5 Cook Islands3.87%
24 7 Turkey3.51%
25 1 Netherlands3.29%
26 4 Spain3.18%
27 6 Canada2.81%
28  Nigeria2.51%
29 2 Solomon Islands2.32%
30 10 Sweden2.16%
31 4 Germany1.95%
32 1 Chile1.86%
33  Ghana1.80%
34 16 Morocco1.69%
35 3 Vanuatu1.47%
36  South Africa1.46%
37 8 Russia1.41%
38  Cameroon1.31%
39 2 Ukraine1.21%
40 1 Colombia1.06%
41 4 Brazil0.50%
42  Belgium0.30%
43 4 Denmark0.13%
44 4 Bulgaria0.10%
45 4 Latvia0.07%
*Change from July 2019
IRL World Rankings
Official Women's Rankings as of November 2019[2]
RankChange*TeamPts%
1 Australia
2 New Zealand
3 England
4 2 Papua New Guinea
5 1 Canada
6 1 France
7 2 Cook Islands
8 Italy
9 Serbia
10 Fiji
11 Turkey
12 Samoa
13 Brazil
14 6 Lebanon
15 Greece
*Change from July 2019

February

Peru vs Brazil men in Australia

22 February 2020
17:00 AEDT (UTC+11:00)
Peru  14–30  Brazil
Try: N. Ibarburu, Sommers, Zarate
Goal: G. Altamirano (1/3)
Report Try: Araújo, De Araujo, Howison, Jackson, Viñas
Goal: Nunes (5/5)
Hillier Oval, Sydney
Attendance: 350
Referee: Matthew Middelton (Australia)

September

Griffin Cup

26 September 2020
17:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Netherlands  20–18  Germany
Try: Longhurst, Farrell, Schoenmaker
Goal: Gout (4/4)
Report Try: Hampson (2), Seidler
Goal: Billsborough (1/1), Esser (1/1), Doughton (1/1)
RC Zwolle, Zwolle[3]
Referee: Jaroslav Bzoch (Czech Republic)

November

Tonga vs Niue in New Zealand

7 November 2020
14:00 NZDT (UTC+13:00)
Tonga  66–8  Niue
Try: Hufanga (3), Taulanga (2), Filimoe'atu (2), Sikei (2), Vailea, Huni, Maumau-Pinomi
Goal: Hufanga (9/12)
Report Try: Kamutoa, Hiko

Samoa women in New Zealand

7 November 2020
16:00 NZDT (UTC+13:00)
New Zealand  28–8  Samoa
Try: Stephens (2), Hansen, Hireme-Smiler, Vaha'akolo, Tamarua
Goal: Hansen (2/4), Paul (0/2)
Report Try: Lemanu, Tufuga
Goal: Eli (0/2)

See also

References

  1. "Cook Islands rise 17 places in latest Rugby League World Rankings". Rugby League International Federation. 13 July 2019.
  2. "Cook Islands rise 17 places in latest Rugby League World Rankings". Rugby League International Federation. 13 July 2019.
  3. "Twitter Post". Twitter. Netherlands Rugby League. 25 September 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  4. "KIWI FERNS TO CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR WITH FETŪ SAMOA TEST". nzrl.co.nz. NZRL. 9 September 2020. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
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