RLWC2017 DRAW ANNOUNCED
The RLWC2017 has announced the draw for the tournament to be co-hosted by
Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium will host a blockbuster opening match of the
RLWC2017, when the home nation – the Kangaroos – begin their campaign under
lights against England on Friday, October 27.
RLWC2017, when the home nation – the Kangaroos – begin their campaign under
lights against England on Friday, October 27.
The following day the Kiwis first pool match will be played at the home of Rugby
League in New Zealand – Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium – when they take on
Pacific rivals Samoa.
League in New Zealand – Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium – when they take on
Pacific rivals Samoa.
Port Moresby will host the PNG Kumuls' three pool matches against two European
Qualifiers and the USA. The first match is scheduled for Saturday, October 28 and
in a country where Rugby League is the national sport, the passionate fans of PNG
are sure to embrace the sport's pinnacle event.
Qualifiers and the USA. The first match is scheduled for Saturday, October 28 and
in a country where Rugby League is the national sport, the passionate fans of PNG
are sure to embrace the sport's pinnacle event.
The World Cup Final will be decided at Brisbane Stadium on Saturday December 2,
as the two finalists battle it out for the right to hold aloft the Paul Barrière trophy and
claim the title of World Champions.
as the two finalists battle it out for the right to hold aloft the Paul Barrière trophy and
claim the title of World Champions.
RLWC2017 chief executive officer Michael Brown said the Organising Committee
made a deliberate decision to take the Rugby League World Cup to more fans than
any World Cup has done before.
made a deliberate decision to take the Rugby League World Cup to more fans than
any World Cup has done before.
"The Tournament Draw demonstrates how far and wide we are taking matches,
from established Rugby League communities, to those new and emerging fan bases
in all three countries," he said.
from established Rugby League communities, to those new and emerging fan bases
in all three countries," he said.
"Over the course of the pool stages we have looked to position matches in strong
Rugby League communities and where large populations of ex-pats, Pacifica and
indigenous fans live, to give those who love the sport and their national teams the
chance to see some World Cup action.
Rugby League communities and where large populations of ex-pats, Pacifica and
indigenous fans live, to give those who love the sport and their national teams the
chance to see some World Cup action.
"The decision to take matches to places like Darwin, Perth, Christchurch and Port
Moresby were made with the future of the game in mind. They are matches we
believe will give profile to the sport in markets that have already shown an appetite
for rugby league."
Moresby were made with the future of the game in mind. They are matches we
believe will give profile to the sport in markets that have already shown an appetite
for rugby league."
The RLWC2017 Tournament Draw is family-friendly by intention, with all matches
to be played across the weekend including Friday night games. There will be three
double-headers in Cairns, Perth and Townsville, providing additional value for
money for fans.
to be played across the weekend including Friday night games. There will be three
double-headers in Cairns, Perth and Townsville, providing additional value for
money for fans.
When not attending games, fans will experience some of the most iconic sporting
destinations in the world. Sports enthusiasts will be able to explore the diversity
of the eight host cities across Australia to New Zealand's compact nature that
simplifies travel and makes it easy for visitors to access all venues while experiencing
a variety of tourist attractions along the way. The welcome and hospitality supporters
will receive when visiting all three host nations will make the RLWC2017 a bucket
list item for sports fans worldwide.
destinations in the world. Sports enthusiasts will be able to explore the diversity
of the eight host cities across Australia to New Zealand's compact nature that
simplifies travel and makes it easy for visitors to access all venues while experiencing
a variety of tourist attractions along the way. The welcome and hospitality supporters
will receive when visiting all three host nations will make the RLWC2017 a bucket
list item for sports fans worldwide.
"We not only want to see traditional rugby league fans come out to support their
national team, we aim to engage with the local communities of all participating teams
to deliver an event that will entertain the world, inspire communities and celebrate
rugby league," continued Brown.
national team, we aim to engage with the local communities of all participating teams
to deliver an event that will entertain the world, inspire communities and celebrate
rugby league," continued Brown.
“Rugby league is truly a game for everyone. We hope the Rugby League World Cup
2017 leaves a legacy for the game that sees it continue to grow and dominate the
sporting landscape."
2017 leaves a legacy for the game that sees it continue to grow and dominate the
sporting landscape."
Tournament Pools
With 11 teams already confirmed, the final three teams will come from the European
Qualifying Tournament to be played in October and November this year.
Qualifying Tournament to be played in October and November this year.
The pool structure reflects that of the successful 2013 Tournament. The composition
of the pools for RLWC2017 were shaped by a number of considerations, including
the final placings from the 2013 World Cup and current world rankings
of the pools for RLWC2017 were shaped by a number of considerations, including
the final placings from the 2013 World Cup and current world rankings
Pool A: Australia, England, France, Lebanon
Pool B: New Zealand, Samoa, Scotland, Tonga
Pool C: Papua New Guinea, European Qualifier 1, European Qualifier 2
Pool D: Fiji, USA, European Qualifier 3
Pool B: New Zealand, Samoa, Scotland, Tonga
Pool C: Papua New Guinea, European Qualifier 1, European Qualifier 2
Pool D: Fiji, USA, European Qualifier 3
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