2023 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup

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2023 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup
Tournament details
CountriesFlag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga
Date22 July – 5 August 2023
Tournament statistics
Teams4
Matches played6
Attendance103,409 (17,235 per match)
Tries scored35 (5.83 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Flag of Fiji.svg Caleb Muntz (22)
Top try scorer(s)Flag of Fiji.svg Waisea Nayacalevu
Flag of Fiji.svg Frank Lomani
Flag of Fiji.svg Tevita Ikanivere
Flag of Japan.svg Amato Fakatava (2)
Final
ChampionsFlag of Fiji.svg  Fiji (6th title)
Runners-upFlag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
  2022 (Previous)
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The 2023 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup was the sixteenth edition of the Pacific Nations Cup annual international rugby union competition.

Contents

Four teams competed, with Fiji, Samoa and Tonga returning, whilst Japan is reinstated for the first time since 2019, as the four nations use the tournament as preparation ahead of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

Fiji won the title, their sixth time, and won it for the first time since 2018.

Standings

RankTeamGamesPointsTriesTry BonusLosing BonusTable Points
PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDiffForAgainst
1Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 330010451+531483015
2Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 32017764+13105109
3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 31025575–20610015
4Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 30034591–46512011
Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

Fixtures

Round 1

22 July 2023
15:00 FJT (UTC+12)
(1 BP) Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg36–20Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga
Try: Penalty try 5'
Nayacalevu 7' m
Matavesi 12' c
Tuisova 40+1' c
Matawalu 80' c
Con: Muntz (3/4) 13', 40+3', 80+1'
Pen: Muntz (1/1) 68'
Try: Maile 15' m
L. Fifita 20' c
Taumoefolau 48' m
Con: Mausia (1/3) 21'
Pen: Mausia (1/1) 26'
Churchill Park, Lautoka
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Paul Williams (New Zealand)

Notes:


22 July 2023
14:50 JST (UTC+09)
(1 BP) Japan  Flag of Japan.svg22–24Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Try: Fakatava 6' c
Con: Lee Seung-sin (1/1) 7'
Pen: Lee Seung-sin (5/5) 19', 42', 47', 57', 61'
Try: Motuga 37' c
Taumateine 48' c
Manu 63' c
Con: Leali'ifano (3/3) 38', 50', 64'
Pen: Leali'ifano (1/1) 25'
Sapporo Dome, Sapporo
Attendance: 22,063
Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France)

Notes:

Round 2

29 July 2023
15:00 WST (UTC+13)
Samoa  Flag of Samoa.svg19–33Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji (1 BP)
Try: Leali'ifano 20' m
Manu 45' c
Lee 60' c
Con: Leali'ifano (2/3) 46', 62'
Try: Ikanivere (2) 6' m, 16' m
Masi 12' c
Ravutaumada 30' c
Con: Muntz (2/4) 12', 32'
Pen: Muntz (3/4) 24', 40', 54'
Apia Park, Apia
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia)

Notes:


29 July 2023
19:30 JST (UTC+09)
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg21–16Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga (1 BP)
Try: Naikabula 20' m
Fakatava 40' m
Masirewa 53' m
Pen: Lee Seung-sin (1/1) 32'
Matsuda (1/1) 67'
Try: Takulua 23' m
Moli 57' m
Pen: Havili (2/2) 42', 47'
Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Higashiōsaka
Attendance: 27,346
Referee: Matthew Carley (England)

Notes:

  • Sonatane Takulua (Tonga) became the first Tongan to reach the milestone of 50 test caps.

Round 3

5 August 2023
15:00 WST (UTC+13)
(1 BP) Samoa  Flag of Samoa.svg34–9Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga
Try: Malolo 24' c
Faiʻilagi 47' c
Paia'aua 58' c
Matavao 64' c
Con: Leuila (4/4) 25', 48', 59', 65'
Pen: Leuila (2/2) 16', 40'
Pen: Havili (1/1) 5'
Mausia (2/2) 30', 37'
Apia Park, Apia
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia)

5 August 2023
19:15 JST (UTC+09)
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg12–35Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji (1 BP)
Try: Naikabula 71' c
Masirewa 77' m
Con: Lee Seung-sin (1/2) 72'
Try: Nayacalevu 4' c
Mawi 17' c
Kuruvoli 38' c
Lomani (2) 58' c, 81' c
Con: Volavola (4/4) 5', 18', 39', 59'
Tela (1/1) 82'
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Matthew Carley (England)

Notes:

  • Kotaro Matsushima (Japan) earned his 50th test cap.
  • This was Fiji's first win over Japan in Japan since their 25–19 victory in 2012.

Squads

NationHead coachCaptain
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Flag of Fiji.svg Simon Raiwalui Waisea Nayacalevu
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Flag of New Zealand.svgFlag of Japan.svg Jamie Joseph Michael Leitch
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Flag of Samoa.svg Seilala Mapusua Michael Alaalatoa
Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga Flag of Australia (converted).svg Toutai Kefu Sonatane Takulua

Fiji

On 27 June, head coach Simon Raiwalui named a 39-player squad for the 2023 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup. [5]

Player Position Date of birth (age)CapsClub/province
Tevita Ikanivere Hooker (1999-09-06)6 September 1999 (aged 23)4 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Sam Matavesi Hooker (1992-01-13)13 January 1992 (aged 31)23 Flag of England.svg Northampton Saints
Zuriel Togiatama Hooker (1999-02-03)3 February 1999 (aged 24)1 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Mesake Doge Prop (1993-04-01)1 April 1993 (aged 30)5 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Eroni Mawi Prop (1996-06-02)2 June 1996 (aged 27)20 Flag of England.svg Saracens
Peni Ravai Prop (1990-06-16)16 June 1990 (aged 33)37 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Reds
Luke Tagi Prop (1997-06-23)23 June 1997 (aged 26)7 Flag of France.svg Provence
Samu Tawake Prop (1996-09-11)11 September 1996 (aged 26)1 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Meli Tuni Prop (2000-06-19)19 June 2000 (aged 23)0 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Temo Mayanavanua Lock (1997-11-09)9 November 1997 (aged 25)7 Flag of France.svg Lyon
Isoa Nasilasila Lock (1999-09-13)13 September 1999 (aged 23)2 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Api Ratuniyarawa Lock (1986-07-11)11 July 1986 (aged 37)41 Flag of England.svg London Irish
Lekima Tagitagivalu Lock (1995-12-04)4 December 1995 (aged 27)0 Flag of France.svg Pau
Levani Botia Back row (1989-03-14)14 March 1989 (aged 34)22 Flag of France.svg La Rochelle
Te Ahiwaru Cirikidaveta Back row (1998-04-12)12 April 1998 (aged 25)0 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Meli Derenalagi Back row (1998-11-26)26 November 1998 (aged 24)0 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Kitione Kamikamica Back row (1996-04-27)27 April 1996 (aged 27)4 Flag of France.svg Racing 92
Viliame Mata Back row (1991-10-22)22 October 1991 (aged 31)21 Flag of Scotland.svg Edinburgh
Vilive Miramira Back row (1999-03-21)21 March 1999 (aged 24)0 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Albert Tuisue Back row (1993-06-06)6 June 1993 (aged 30)16 Flag of England.svg Gloucester
Peceli Yato Back row (1993-01-17)17 January 1993 (aged 30)20 Flag of France.svg Clermont
Frank Lomani Scrum-half (1996-04-18)18 April 1996 (aged 27)22 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Ratu Peni Matawalu Scrum-half (1997-07-08)8 July 1997 (aged 26)3 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Simione Kuruvoli Scrum-half (1999-01-02)2 January 1999 (aged 24)3 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Caleb Muntz Fly-half (1999-10-30)30 October 1999 (aged 23)0 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Teti Tela Fly-half (1991-03-07)7 March 1991 (aged 32)3 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Ben Volavola Fly-half (1991-01-13)13 January 1991 (aged 32)42 Flag of France.svg Racing 92
Vilimoni Botitu Centre (1998-06-15)15 June 1998 (aged 25)5 Flag of France.svg Castres
Sireli Maqala Centre (2000-03-21)21 March 2000 (aged 23)2 Flag of France.svg Bayonne
Iosefo Masi Centre (1998-05-09)9 May 1998 (aged 25)0 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Waisea Nayacalevu (c) Centre (1990-06-26)26 June 1990 (aged 33)31 Flag of France.svg Toulon
Semi Radradra Centre (1992-06-13) 13 June 1992 (age 32)11 Flag of England.svg Bristol Bears
Kalaveti Ravouvou Centre (1998-06-06)6 June 1998 (aged 25)2 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Seta Tamanivalu Centre (1992-01-23)23 January 1992 (aged 31)3 Flag of Japan.svg Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo
Josua Tuisova Centre (1994-02-04)4 February 1994 (aged 29)19 Flag of France.svg Lyon
Vinaya Habosi Wing (2000-01-30)30 January 2000 (aged 23)3 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Jiuta Wainiqolo Wing (1999-03-10)10 March 1999 (aged 24)3 Flag of France.svg Toulon
Selestino Ravutaumada Wing (2000-01-17)17 January 2000 (aged 23)0 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua
Ilaisa Droasese Fullback (1999-09-13)13 September 1999 (aged 23)0 Flag of Fiji.svg Fijian Drua

Japan

On 11 June, Japan named an extended 46-player squad ahead of the team's preparation for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

Player Position Date of birth (age)CapsClub/province
Shota Horie Hooker (1986-01-21)21 January 1986 (aged 37)68 Flag of Japan.svg Saitama Wild Knights
Kosuke Horikoshi Hooker (1995-06-02)2 June 1995 (aged 28)7 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Sungoliath
Shunta Nakamura Hooker (1994-02-28)28 February 1994 (aged 29)0 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Sungoliath
Atsushi Sakate Hooker (1993-06-21)21 June 1993 (aged 30)33 Flag of Japan.svg Saitama Wild Knights
Asaeli Ai Valu Prop (1989-05-07)7 May 1989 (aged 34)23 Flag of Japan.svg Saitama Wild Knights
Keita Inagaki Prop (1990-06-02)2 June 1990 (aged 33)45 Flag of Japan.svg Saitama Wild Knights
Heiichiro Ito Prop (1990-10-05)5 October 1990 (aged 32)6 Flag of Japan.svg Shizuoka Blue Revs
Shione Harasiri Prop (1990-10-15)15 October 1990 (aged 32)0 Flag of Japan.svg Yokohama Canon Eagles
Koo Ji-won Prop (1994-07-20)20 July 1994 (aged 29)21 Flag of Japan.svg Kobelco Kobe Steelers
Shinnosuke Kakinaga Prop (1991-12-19)19 December 1991 (aged 31)11 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Sungoliath
Kenta Kobayashi Prop (1999-06-02)2 June 1999 (aged 24)0 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Sungoliath
Craig Millar Prop (1990-10-29)29 October 1990 (aged 32)9 Flag of Japan.svg Saitama Wild Knights
Jack Cornelsen Lock (1994-10-13)13 October 1994 (aged 28)12 Flag of Japan.svg Saitama Wild Knights
Warner Dearns Lock (2002-04-11)11 April 2002 (aged 21)7 Flag of Japan.svg Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo
Amato Fakatava Lock (1994-12-07)7 December 1994 (aged 28)0 Flag of Japan.svg Black Rams Tokyo
Uwe Helu Lock (1990-07-12)12 July 1990 (aged 33)16 Flag of Japan.svg Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay
James Moore Lock (1993-11-06)6 November 1993 (aged 29)13 Flag of Japan.svg Urayasu D-Rocks
Amanaki Saumaki Lock (1997-03-08)8 March 1997 (aged 26)0 Flag of Japan.svg Kobelco Kobe Steelers
Shota Fukui Back row (1999-09-28)28 September 1999 (aged 23)0 Flag of Japan.svg Saitama Wild Knights
Ben Gunter Back row (1997-10-24)24 October 1997 (aged 25)5 Flag of Japan.svg Saitama Wild Knights
Kazuki Himeno Back row (1994-07-27)27 July 1994 (aged 28)25 Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Verblitz
Lappies Labuschagné Back row (1989-01-11)11 January 1989 (aged 34)15 Flag of Japan.svg Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay
Michael Leitch Back row (1988-10-07)7 October 1988 (aged 34)78 Flag of Japan.svg Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo
Faulua Makisi Back row (1997-01-20)20 January 1997 (aged 26)5 Flag of Japan.svg Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay
Kanji Shimokawa Back row (1999-01-17)17 January 1999 (aged 24)1 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Sungoliath
Tevita Tatafu Back row (1996-01-02)2 January 1996 (aged 27)15 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Sungoliath
Kenta Fukuda Scrum-half (1996-12-19)19 December 1996 (aged 26)0 Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Verblitz
Yutaka Nagare Scrum-half (1992-09-04)4 September 1992 (aged 30)30 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Sungoliath
Naoto Saito Scrum-half (1997-08-26)26 August 1997 (aged 25)11 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Sungoliath
Kaito Shigeno Scrum-half (1990-11-21)21 November 1990 (aged 32)16 Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Verblitz
Rikiya Matsuda Fly-half (1994-05-03)3 May 1994 (aged 29)29 Flag of Japan.svg Saitama Wild Knights
Lee Seung-sin Fly-half (2001-01-13)13 January 2001 (aged 22)6 Flag of Japan.svg Kobelco Kobe Steelers
Nicholas McCurran Centre (1996-06-13)13 June 1996 (aged 27)0 Flag of Japan.svg Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo
Ryoto Nakamura Centre (1991-06-03)3 June 1991 (aged 32)33 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Sungoliath
Shogo Nakano Centre (1997-06-11)11 June 1997 (aged 26)6 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Sungoliath
Tomoki Osada Centre (1999-11-25)25 November 1999 (aged 23)0 Flag of Japan.svg Saitama Wild Knights
Dylan Riley Centre (1997-05-02)2 May 1997 (aged 26)10 Flag of Japan.svg Saitama Wild Knights
Siosaia Fifita Wing (1998-12-20)20 December 1998 (aged 24)12 Flag of Japan.svg Hanazono Kintetsu Liners
Haruto Kida Wing (1999-04-09)9 April 1999 (aged 24)0 Flag of Japan.svg Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay
Lomano Lemeki Wing (1989-01-20)20 January 1989 (aged 34)16 Flag of Japan.svg Green Rockets Tokatsu
Kotaro Matsushima Wing (1993-02-26)26 February 1993 (aged 30)47 Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo Sungoliath
Semisi Masirewa Wing (2023-07-22)22 July 2023 (aged 0)2 Flag of Japan.svg Hanazono Kintetsu Liners
Jone Naikabula Wing (1994-04-12)12 April 1994 (aged 29)0 Flag of Japan.svg Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo
Taichi Takahashi Wing (1996-06-24)24 June 1996 (aged 27)1 Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Verblitz
Ryohei Yamanaka Fullback (1988-06-22)22 June 1988 (aged 35)27 Flag of Japan.svg Kobelco Kobe Steelers
Jumpei Ogura Fullback (1992-07-11)11 July 1992 (aged 31)4 Flag of Japan.svg Yokohama Canon Eagles

Samoa

On 18 June 2023, the following 40 players were called up in preparation for the 2023 Rugby World Cup

Player Position Date of birth (age)CapsClub/province
Seilala Lam Hooker (1989-02-18)18 February 1989 (aged 34)21 Flag of France.svg Perpignan
Sama Malolo Hooker (1998-02-19)19 February 1998 (aged 25)0 Flag of the United States.svg San Diego Legion
Ray Niuia Hooker (1991-06-19)19 June 1991 (aged 32)13 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika / North Harbour
Luteru Tolai Hooker (1998-01-06)6 January 1998 (aged 25)1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika / North Harbour
Michael Alaalatoa (c) Prop (1991-08-28)28 August 1991 (aged 31)13 IRFU flag.svg Leinster
Paul Alo-Emile Prop (1991-12-22)22 December 1991 (aged 31)17 Flag of France.svg Stade Français
Charlie Faumuina Prop (1986-12-24)24 December 1986 (aged 36)0 Flag of France.svg Toulouse
Titi Lamositele Prop (1995-02-11)11 February 1995 (aged 28)0 Flag of France.svg Montpellier
Jordan Lay Prop (1992-11-05)5 November 1992 (aged 30)23 Flag of New Zealand.svg Blues / Auckland
Jeffrey Toomaga-Allen Prop (1990-11-19)19 November 1990 (aged 32)3 IRFU flag.svg Ulster
Tietie Tuimauga Prop (1993-08-05)5 August 1993 (aged 29)2 Flag of France.svg Montauban
Brian Alainu'uese Lock (1994-03-19)19 March 1994 (aged 29)3 Flag of France.svg Toulon
Michael Curry Lock (1994-03-02)2 March 1994 (aged 29)1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika
Miracle Fai'ilagi Lock (1999-08-31)31 August 1999 (aged 23)0 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika
Theo McFarland Lock (1995-10-16)16 October 1995 (aged 27)6 Flag of England.svg Saracens
Chris Vui Lock (1993-02-11)11 February 1993 (aged 30)24 Flag of England.svg Bristol Bears
So'otala Fa'aso'o Back row (1994-10-02)2 October 1994 (aged 28)0 Flag of England.svg London Irish
Jack Lam Back row (1987-11-18)18 November 1987 (aged 35)33 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika / Waikato
Fritz Lee Back row (1988-08-29)29 August 1988 (aged 34)5 Flag of France.svg Clermont
Steve Luatua Back row (1991-04-29)29 April 1991 (aged 32)0 Flag of England.svg Bristol Bears
Genesis Mamea Lemalu Back row (1988-09-22)22 September 1988 (aged 34)4 Flag of France.svg Perpignan
Alamanda Motuga Back row (1994-09-11)11 September 1994 (aged 28)4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika / Counties Manukau
Taleni Seu Back row (1993-12-26)26 December 1993 (aged 29)3 Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Industries Shuttles Aichi
Sam Slade Back row (1997-08-28)28 August 1997 (aged 25)4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika / Counties Manukau
Jordan Taufua Back row (1992-01-29)29 January 1992 (aged 31)5 Flag of France.svg Lyon
Ere Enari Scrum-half (1997-05-30)30 May 1997 (aged 26)2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika / Hawke's Bay
Melani Matavao Scrum-half (1995-11-19)19 November 1995 (aged 27)11 Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa Sevens
Jonathan Taumateine Scrum-half (1996-09-28)28 September 1996 (aged 26)8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika / Counties Manukau
Christian Leali'ifano Fly-half (1987-09-24)24 September 1987 (aged 35)0 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika
D'Angelo Leuila Fly-half (1997-01-18)18 January 1997 (aged 26)20 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika / Waikato
Lima Sopoaga Fly-half (1991-02-03)3 February 1991 (aged 32)0 Flag of France.svg Lyon
Stacey Ili Centre (1991-05-11)11 May 1991 (aged 32)3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne Rebels
Tumua Manu Centre (1993-04-18)18 April 1993 (aged 30)4 Flag of France.svg Pau
Danny Toala Centre (1999-03-26)26 March 1999 (aged 24)6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika / Hawke's Bay
Duncan Paia'aua Centre (1995-01-20)20 January 1995 (aged 28)2 Flag of France.svg Toulon
UJ Seuteni Centre (1993-12-09)9 December 1993 (aged 29)9 Flag of France.svg La Rochelle
Nigel Ah Wong Wing (1990-05-30)30 May 1990 (aged 33)6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika / Bay of Plenty
Neria Fomai Wing (1992-02-03)3 February 1992 (aged 31)5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika / Hawke's Bay
Tim Nanai-Williams Fullback (1989-06-12)12 June 1989 (aged 34)16 Flag of France.svg Toulouse
Martini Talapusi Fullback (1995-04-09)9 April 1995 (aged 28)0 Flag of the United States.svg Rugby ATL

Tonga

On 14 June, the following 35 players were called up for the July 2023 internationals. [6]

Player Position Date of birth (age)CapsClub/province
Siua Maile Hooker (1997-02-18)18 February 1997 (aged 26)13 Flag of Italy.svg Benetton
Sam Moli Hooker (1998-12-24)24 December 1998 (aged 24)10 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika
Paul Ngauamo Hooker (1990-02-19)19 February 1990 (aged 33)23 Flag of France.svg Castres
Sosefo Sakalia Hooker (1991-12-14)14 December 1991 (aged 31)13 Flag of Tonga.svg Kolomotu’a
Joe Apikotoa Prop (1996-07-18)18 July 1996 (aged 27)2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika
Siegfried Fisi'ihoi Prop (1987-06-08)8 June 1987 (aged 36)19 Flag of France.svg Pau
Feao Fotuaika Prop (1993-04-23)23 April 1993 (aged 30)1 Flag of France.svg Lyon
David Lolohea Prop (1992-02-26)26 February 1992 (aged 31)8 Flag of France.svg Provence
Tau Koloamatangi Prop (1995-01-03)3 January 1995 (aged 28)4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika
Ben Tameifuna Prop (1991-08-30)30 August 1991 (aged 31)24 Flag of France.svg Bordeaux
Adam Coleman Lock (1991-10-07)7 October 1991 (aged 31)0 Flag of England.svg London Irish
Leva Fifita Lock (1989-07-29)29 July 1989 (aged 33)28 IRFU flag.svg Connacht
Sam Lousi Lock (1991-07-20)20 July 1991 (aged 32)12 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Scarlets
Steve Mafi Lock (1989-12-09)9 December 1989 (aged 33)36 Flag of France.svg Oyonnax
Vaea Fifita Back row (1992-06-17)17 June 1992 (aged 31)4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Scarlets
Solomone Funaki Back row (1994-04-25) 25 April 1994 (age 30)8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika
Tanginoa Halaifonua Back row (1996-09-20)20 September 1996 (aged 26)9 Flag of France.svg Grenoble
Sione Havili Talitui Back row (1998-01-25)25 January 1998 (aged 25)6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Crusaders
Lopeti Timani Back row (1990-09-28)28 September 1990 (aged 32)1 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Cardiff
Sione Vailanu Back row (1995-01-27)27 January 1995 (aged 28)10 Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow Warriors
Manu Paea Scrum-half (2001-09-17)17 September 2001 (aged 21)6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika
Augustine Pulu Scrum-half (1990-01-04)4 January 1990 (aged 33)3 Flag of Japan.svg Hino Red Dolphins
Sonatane Takulua (c) Scrum-half (1991-01-11)11 January 1991 (aged 32)49 Flag of France.svg Agen
William Havili Fly-half (1998-09-09)9 September 1998 (aged 24)7 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika
Otumaka Mausia Fly-half (1997-04-22)22 April 1997 (aged 26)6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland
Patrick Pellegrini Fly-half (2000-10-17)17 October 2000 (aged 22)0 Flag of England.svg Coventry
Pita Ahki Centre (1992-09-24)24 September 1992 (aged 30)1 Flag of France.svg Toulouse
Malakai Fekitoa Centre (1992-05-10)10 May 1992 (aged 31)4 Flag of Italy.svg Benetton
George Moala Centre (1990-11-05)5 November 1990 (aged 32)3 Flag of France.svg Clermont
Afusipa Taumoepeau Centre (1990-01-26)26 January 1990 (aged 33)8 Flag of France.svg Perpignan
Fine Inisi Wing (1998-05-19)19 May 1998 (aged 25)5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika
Solomone Kata Wing (1994-12-03)3 December 1994 (aged 28)5 Flag of England.svg Exeter Chiefs
Kyren Taumoefolau Wing (2003-05-08)8 May 2003 (aged 20)1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Moana Pasifika
Israel Folau Fullback (1989-04-03)3 April 1989 (aged 34)2 Flag of Japan.svg Urayasu D-Rocks
Charles Piutau Fullback (1991-10-31)31 October 1991 (aged 31)2 Flag of England.svg Bristol Bears

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The 2014 IRB Pacific Nations Cup, was the ninth edition of the IRB Pacific Nations Cup, the annual Tier 2 Rugby union tournament. Unlike previous competitions, the tournament was divided into two conferences of three teams each, with no interconference matches. Samoa emerged as the winner of the Pacific Islands conference title ahead of Fiji and Tonga, while Japan took out the Asia/Pacific conference remaining undefeated ahead of United States and Canada.

The 2015 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup was the tenth edition of the World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup, an annual international rugby union tournament. The 2015 title was contested between the Tier 2 nations of Canada, Fiji, Japan, Samoa, Tonga and the United States.

This is a list of international rugby league matches played throughout 2016. A † denotes a recognised, but unofficial match that did not contribute to the IRL World Rankings.

The 2016 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup was the eleventh edition of the World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup, an annual international rugby union tournament. The 2016 title was contested by the Pacific nations of Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. Fiji won title and was undefeated in the two matches the team played.

The 2017 end-of-year rugby union internationals, also known as the November internationals, or autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, were international rugby union matches in 2017.

The 2017 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup was the twelfth edition of the Pacific Nations Cup annual international rugby union tournament. The 2017 title was contested solely by the Pacific nations of Fiji, Samoa and Tonga.

The 2018 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup was the thirteenth edition of the Pacific Nations Cup annual international rugby union competition. All matches for the 2018 tournament, played over two rounds, were held in Fiji at the ANZ National Stadium in Suva.

The 2019 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup was the 14th Pacific Nations Cup, an annual international rugby union competition contested by the men's national teams of the Tier 2 rugby nations located around the Pacific: Canada, Fiji, Japan, Samoa, Tonga and the United States. Japan won their second outright Pacific Nations Cup, winning all three of their matches with try-scoring bonus points to finish top of the standings with 15 points.

The 2021 mid-year rugby union internationals were a series of international rugby union matches. Due to ongoing restrictions around the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of matches were cancelled, and some series moved so that the Northern Hemisphere nations hosted the matches, and some teams played for the first time since their final matches of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

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A list of men and women international rugby league matches played throughout 2022 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.

The 2022 end of year rugby union tests, also known as the 2022 Autumn internationals, were a number of rugby union test matches played during the months of October and November. Some of the games were known as the Autumn Nations Series for marketing purposes. Also involved in matches were some second-tier teams. These international games count towards World Rugby's ranking system, with a team typically playing from two to four matches during this period.

The 2022 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup was the fifteenth edition of the Pacific Nations Cup annual international rugby union competition and the first since 2019, with a 2-year lay-off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In July and August 2023, several rugby union national teams played matches in preparation for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. Some of the matches involving Tier 1 and 2 nations were played under the Summer Nations Series branding.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup</span> Rugby union competition

The 2024 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup is set to be the seventeenth Pacific Nations Cup (PNC) tournament, and the first with a new format design. Similar to the 2019 tournament, the same teams will play each other, with the same round-robin structure. However, unlike 2019 the 2024 edition is scheduled to have a finals series following the pool stage, to decide the champion.

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