1992 Pacific Cup (rugby league)

1992 Pacific Cup
Number of teams10
Host country New Zealand
Winner Western Samoa (2nd title)
Matches played24
 < 1990
1994

The 1992 Pacific Cup was the sixth edition of the Pacific Cup, a rugby league tournament held between Pacific teams. The tournament was hosted by New Zealand and eventually won by Western Samoa, who defeated Tonga 18–12 in the final, after double extra time.

Squads

Tournament team

The Tournament team was: Paki Tuimavave (Samoa), Richie Barnett (Māori), Darrell Trindall (Aboriginies), Jimmy Veikoso (Tonga), Samisoni Walai (Fiji), Steve Firth (Tonga), Darryl Beazley (Māori), John Lomax (Māori), Fred Sapata (Samoa), James Pickering (Fiji), Wayne Alberts (Aboriginies), Tony Tatupu (Samoa), Tony Tuimavave (Samoa). Bench: Will Robinson (Aboriginies), Paddy Tuimavave (Samoa), Dave Schaumkell (Tonga) and Jason Mackie (Māori).[5]

Results

Section 1

Team Pld W D L Pts
1  Western Samoa 4 4 0 0 8
2  Tonga 4 3 0 1 6
3  Cook Islands 4 1 0 3 2
4  Niue 4 1 0 3 2
5  Fiji 4 1 0 3 2
18 October 1992
1300
Tonga  24 – 8  Niue
Tries: Taufa (2), Schaumkell, Vailohi
Goals: Firth (4)
[6]
Tries: Latoa, Papua
18 October 1992
1430
Western Samoa  32 – 18  Fiji
Tries: V. Afoa (2), Elia (2), Tuisamoa, Tupou, Sapatu
Goals: Sapatu (2)
[6]
Tries: Koroi, Pickering, Cavuilati
Goals: Tuilevuka, Tabulutu (2)
20 October 1992
1830
Cook Islands  23 – 22  Niue
Tries: Hall, Tamariki, Apai Pora
Goals: Thompson (5)
Drop goals: Thompson
[7]
Tries: Saua, Manhani, Lokeni, Lavihoa
Goals: Hellisoe (2), Mautama
20 October 1992
2000
Western Samoa  20 – 12  Tonga
22 October 1992
1830
Niue  14 – 10  Fiji
Tries: Saua, Mautama, Tolomu
Goals: Saua
[8]
Tries: Thompson (2)
Goals: Tabulutu
22 October 1992
2000
Tonga  26 – 6  Cook Islands
Tries: S. Mafi (2), Vailohe (2), J. Veikoso, P. Mafi
Goals: P. Mafi
[8]
Tries: Dean
Goals: Thompson
24 October 1992
1300
Western Samoa  66 – 12  Cook Islands
Tries: Tatupu (3), Sapatu (2), Simanu, V. Afoa, Campbell, Galuvao, Kaisa, Winterstein, P. Tuimavave
Goals: Galuvao (9)
[9]
Tries: Tamariki, Atatoa
Goals: Thompson (2)
24 October 1992
1430
Tonga  23 – 20  Fiji
Tries: Fonua, Mann, J. Veikoso
Goals: Firth (5)
Drop goals: Firth
[9]
Tries: Walai (3), Cavuilati
Goals: Tulekeba (2)
26 October 1992
1300
Western Samoa  41 – 28  Niue
Tries: Maea (3), T. Tuimavave, Laumatia, F. Afoa, Palelei
Goals: Galuvao (6)
Drop goals: Tuimavave
[10]
Tries: Latoa (2), Patterson, Saua, Folomu, Sekene
Goals: Saua, Sekene
26 October 1992
1430
Fiji  58 – 6  Cook Islands
Tries: Robarts (3), Nadruku (2), Cavuilati, Nalagilagi, Taga, Tuilevuka, Pickering
Goals: Tuilevuka (6), Taga (3)
[10]
Tries: Roberts
Goals: Thompson

Section 2

Team Pld W D L Pts
1  Māori 4 4 0 0 8
2 Australian Aborigines 4 3 0 1 6
3  American Samoa 4 2 0 2 4
4  Tokelau 4 1 0 3 2
5  Norfolk Island 4 0 0 4 0
17 October 1992
1230
American Samoa  26 – 18  Tokelau
Tries: Vaisuai (2), Stewart (2), Grey
Goals: Grey (2), Vagana
[6]
Tries: Laumua (2), Ioane
Goals: Koloi (3)

An opening ceremony was held at Carlaw Park before the New Zealand Māori v Australian Aborigines match.[3]

17 October 1992
1530
Māori  36 – 24 Australian Aborigines
Tries: Nahu (2), Taewa, P. Edwards, Ewe, Barnett
Goals: McIntosh (6)
[6]
Tries: Trindall, Smith, Gagai, G. White
Goals: P. Davis (2), Hollingsworth, Trindall
19 October 1992
1830
Māori  84 – 8  Norfolk Island
Tries: Woods (3), Conlon (2), Beazley (2), Ramsey (2) Mackie (2), Nahu, Wiki, Kaulima, Raumati, Parata
Goals: Nahu (5), Ewe (5)
[11]
Tries: Adams, Goudie
19 October 1992
2000
Australian Aborigines 46 – 18  Tokelau
21 October 1992
1830
Australian Aborigines 74 – 2  Norfolk Island
Tries: Clevin (3), G. White (2), Hollingsworth, T. White, Mareko, Longbottom, Seden, Binge, Wragg, Saunders
Goals: Hollingsworth (11)
[12]
Goals: B. Christian
21 October 1992
2000
Māori  26 – 12  American Samoa
Tries: P. Edwards (2), Ewe, Beazley, Ramsay
Goals: McIntosh (3)
[12]
Tries: H. Okesene, Tusa
Goals: Okesene (2)
24 October 1992
1300
American Samoa  94 – 2  Norfolk Island
Tries: Tusa (4), Grey (4), Malifa (2), Saeni (2), Stewart (2), Fanene, Pollard, Maiava
Goals: Grey (12), Machee
[9]
Goals: B. Christian
Davies Park, Huntly
24 October 1992
1430
Māori  38 – 14  Tokelau
Tries: Wiki (3), P. Edwards, Kaulima, Conlon, Raumati, Ramsay
Goals: Barlow (2), Rangi
[9]
Tries: Lia, Masi, Kalao
Goals: Fiaola
Davies Park, Huntly
26 October 1992
1300
Tokelau  44 – 8  Norfolk Island
Tries: Peau (2), Ariu (2), Koloi, Vaelia, Foua, E'Lia
Goals: Koloi (5), Ariu
[10]
Tries: Adams (2)
Jubilee Park, Whangārei
26 October 1992
1430
Australian Aborigines 32 – 14  American Samoa
Tries: Clevin, Gagai, Ardler, Alberts, Shaw, Wragge
Goals: Hollingsworth (2), B. Davis (2)
[10]
Tries: P. Okesene, Stewart, H. Okesene
Goals: Grey
Jubilee Park, Whangārei

Finals

Semifinals Finals
      
1  NZ Māori 6
2  Tonga 18
 Tonga 14
 Western Samoa 18
1  Western Samoa 44
2 Australian Aboriginies 26 Third place
 NZ Māori 44
Australian Aboriginies 12

Semi-finals

28 October 1992
1830
Western Samoa  44 – 26 Australian Aboriginies
Tries: Campbell (2), T. Tuimavave, V. Afoa, Tupou, F. Afoa, Sapatu, Tatupu, Winterstein
Goals: Tupou (3), Galuvao
[13]
Tries: B. Davis (2), Clevin (2), Trindall, Gagai
Goals: B. Davis
28 October 1992
2000
Māori  6 – 18  Tonga
Tries: Ramsey
Goals: McIntosh
[13]
Tries: Taufa, Wolfgramm, Schaumkell
Goals: Firth (3)

Third place playoff

31 October 1992
1300
Māori  44 – 12 Australian Aboriginies
Tries: Taewa (2), Barnett (2), Parata, McIntosh, Nahu, P. Edwards, Beazley
Goals: Nahu (4)
[14]
Tries: Saunders (2), Trindall

Final

The six teams that did not make the semi-finals played in a Nines tournament at Jack Colvin Park on 29 October. The final was played as a curtain raiser to the Pacific Cup final and won by Tokelau who defeated Fiji. Tonga was captained by loose forward Mark Roiall

The match went into triple overtime after Tonga had led 12–4 after 55 minutes.[1]

31 October 1992[15]
1500
Tonga  12 – 18  Western Samoa
Tries: Matthew Roiall, J. Veikoso
Goals: Firth (2)
[14]
Tries: Setefano (2), Laumatia, Paki Tuimavave
Goals: Tupou

References

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  2. ^ "Rugby league". The Press. Christchurch. 10 September 1992. p. 22.
  3. ^ a b Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1992 New Zealand Rugby League, 1992. p.129
  4. ^ Greenways Press. The Norfolk Islander newspaper. Monday 12 October 1992
  5. ^ "Pacific Cup draws 25,000". The Press. Christchurch. 2 November 1992. p. 26.
  6. ^ a b c d "Sponsorship dispute comes to head". The Press. Christchurch. 19 October 1992. p. 19.
  7. ^ "Cooks beat Niue in thrilling tie". The Press. Christchurch. 21 October 1992. p. 68.
  8. ^ a b "Tonga stakes claim to place in cup semi-finals". The Press. 23 October 1992. p. 48.
  9. ^ a b c d "Rugby league". The Press. Christchurch. 26 October 1992. p. 30.
  10. ^ a b c d "Aborigines on track for rugby league showdown". The Press. Christchurch. 27 October 1992. p. 40.
  11. ^ "New Zealand Maoris too strong for Norfolk Island". The Press. Christchurch. 20 October 1992. p. 48.
  12. ^ a b "Maoris too good for A. Samoa". The Press. Christchurch. 22 October 1992. p. 44.
  13. ^ a b "W Samoa to meet Tonga in league final". The Press. Christchurch. 29 October 1992. p. 44.
  14. ^ a b "Rugby league". The Press. Christchurch. 2 November 1992. p. 22.
  15. ^ International Competitions 1992 The Vault