Rugby team
Samoa playing Papua New Guinea at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
The Papua New Guinea national rugby sevens team competes in the Pacific Games , Commonwealth Games , Challenger Series and the Oceania Sevens . They finished third in 2009 and fourth in 2010, 2015, 2016 and 2023 in the Oceania Sevens . They missed out on a maiden Olympic spot after being defeated by Samoa 24-0 in the 2023 Oceania 7s Olympic Playoff .[ 3]
Papua New Guinea has also played the Hong Kong Sevens World Series qualifier. In the 2015 edition, they went to the semifinals, where they lost to Russia. In 2016 they lost all matches in the group phase. In 2017 they reached the semifinals.
PNG qualified for the 2010 Commonwealth Games and 2014 Commonwealth Games .[ 4] Papua New Guinea made its first appearance at the Rugby World Cup Sevens in 2018, following its fifth-place finish at the 2017 Oceania Sevens Championship .
Tournament history
World Cup Sevens
Commonwealth Games
Pacific Games
Pacific Games
Year
Round
Position
1999
Final
5
4
1
0
2003
Plate Final
5th
5
4
1
0
2007
Bronze Final
6
4
2
0
2011
Bronze Final
6
5
1
0
2015
Bronze Final
4th
7
4
3
0
2019
Did not enter
2023
Bronze Final
4th
6
4
2
0
Total
0 Titles
6/7
35
25
10
0
Pacific Mini Games
Oceania Sevens
Oceania 7s
Year
Round
Position
Refs
2008
Plate final
5th
5
3
2
0
[ 5]
2009
Third playoff
8
4
4
0
[ 6]
2010
Third playoff
4th
6
3
3
0
[ 7]
2011
7th playoff
7th
7
3
3
1
[ 8]
2012
Plate Final
5th
6
4
2
0
[ 9]
2013
Plate Final
6th
6
2
4
0
[ 10]
2014
Plate Final
5th
6
3
2
1
[ 11]
2015
Third playoff
4th
6
3
3
0
[ 12]
2016
Third playoff
4th
6
3
3
0
[ 13]
2017
5th playoff
5th
6
4
2
0
2018
7th playoff
7th
5
2
3
0
2019
5th playoff
6th
5
3
2
0
2021
did not attend
2022
withdrew
[ 14]
2023
Olympic Qualifying Final
4th
6
4
2
0
Total
0 Titles
12/14
72
37
33
2
Oceania Sevens Challenge
World Rugby Sevens
World Rugby sevens series
The Pukpuks Sevens have participated as an invited team to selected tournaments across 10 seasons on the world series circuit since the inaugural season in 1999–2000 . Historically, they have participated in 18 tournaments particularly the New Zealand Sevens (2000-2002, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2015, 2017 and 2018), Australian Sevens (2000, 2002, 2011, 2017 and 2018), Fiji Sevens (2000), Japan Sevens (2000) and the Hong Kong Sevens (2002). To date, Papua New Guinea have played a total 127 matches accumulating 237 tries and 1507 points overall. Their best all-time season finish is 12th placing from the inaugural season in 1999-2000.
Player records
The following shows leading career Papua New Guinean players based on performance in the World Rugby Sevens Series.[ 15]
World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series
Papua New Guinea have appeared in every edition of the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series since the inaugural season in 2020. This was through qualification for being one of two highest ranked non-core World Rugby Sevens Series teams from the Oceania Sevens Championship .
Current squad
Squad to 2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series - Men's tour [ 16]
Lawrence LAMOND (Debut- Germany 7s)
Jaybes PANGAS (Debut- Germany 7s)
Bernard TOALBERT (Debut- Germany 7s)
Bartholomew LEVI (c) (Debut- Germany 7s)
Nason BENJAMIN (Debut- Germany 7s)
Paul Peter TONO
Emmanuel ZORIRY (Debut- Germany 7s)
Rex PEREGUA (Debut- Germany 7s)
Ben LASIEL (Debut- Germany 7s)
Elipas TATAENG (Debut- Germany 7s)
Himson TUKAR (Debut- Germany 7s)
Kolin TOKAU (Debut- Germany 7s)
Previous squads
Squad to the 2023 Pacific Games :
Players
Derrick Voku
Emmanuel Alfred
Benjamin Boas
Benson Hayai
Benjamin Kennedy
Mhustapha Kura
Kunak Late
Kadum Mais
Richard Mautu
Shaun Ongapa
Edward Ramit
Jacky Winas
Squad to the 2023 Oceania 7s :
Players
Derrick Voku
Emmanuel Alfred
Benjamin Boas
Benson Hayai
Benjamin Kennedy
Mhustapha Kura
Kunak Late
Kadum Mais
Richard Mautu
Shaun Ongapa
Edward Ramit
Jacky Winas
Squad to the 2022 Oceania 7s :
Players
Derrick Voku
Emmanuel Alfred
Benjamin Boas
Benson Hayai
Benjamin Kennedy
Mhustapha Kura
Kunak Late
Kadum Mais
Richard Mautu
Shaun Ongapa
Edward Ramit
Jacky Winas
See also
References
McLaren, Bill A Visit to Hong Kong in Starmer-Smith, Nigel & Robertson, Ian (eds) The Whitbread Rugby World '90 (Lennard Books, 1989)
Governing body National teams
Other notable teams Competitions
International National
Capital Rugby Union-CRU
National Capital District Rugby Union-NCDRU
15s National Championships
Kumul Petroleum Super 7s
Kumul Petroleum Women's Super 7s
Deaf Rugby 7s
SportsTok 7s
Rookie 7s
Anitua Lihir 7s
Bilas Peles 7s
Rugby 7s at the PNG Games