Papua New Guinea's NRL team is still more than three years away from playing its first game, but is already carrying high ...
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has boldly predicted his new NRL franchise can win a premiership inside 10 years ...
Brisbane Broncos founding director Barry Maranta highlights similarities between a PNG NRL side and the 1988 Broncos in terms ...
The PNG prime minister told Australian government leaders he didn’t want a gift to celebrate the country’s independence in ...
PNG's first match in the NRL is tipped to be the most watched game in history, and Marcus Bai predicts the atmosphere will be like nothing else in world sport.
It is understood that the historic 10-year commitment, announced on Thursday, can be immediately halted at any moment should PNG strike up a deal with China. The clause revolves around security ...
After two years of planning, speculation and anticipation, the Port Moresby-based side is finally set to be green-lit for ...
The NRL is reportedly finally set to announce Papua New Guinea as the competition’s next team with Thursday set to be the big ...
Australia will provide Papua New Guinea, also referred to as PNG, 600 million Australian dollars ($382 million, or €363 million) over 10 years to support their team's entry to the NRL.
Two years of planning, $600 million of Australian taxpayer funding and the hopes of 12 million people have combined to turn Papua New Guinea's NRL dream into a reality.