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2009 Pacific Cup

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2009 Pacific Cup
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The 2009 Pacific Cup, known as the 2009 SP Brewery Pacific Cup due to sponsorship,[1] was a rugby league competition held in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.[2] The competing teams were the Cook Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga.[2]

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Tonga, Fiji and PNG had their places in the draw confirmed initially,[2] with the Cook Islands defeating Samoa in a Pacific Cup qualifier in Cairns on 17 October 2009 to decide which team took the final place in the tournament.[2]

The four Pacific Cup matches were played at Lloyd Robson Oval on 24–25 October and 31 October.[2] The Pacific Cup final was played on 1 November 2009 between Papua New Guinea and the Cook Islands.[2] By winning the 2009 Pacific Cup, Papua New Guinea won the right to compete in the 2010 Four Nations tournament.

Brian Canavan was appointed as tournament director by the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF).[2]

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Matches

Qualifying

17 October 2009
19:30
More information Cook Islands, 22–20 ...
Barlow Park, Cairns
Attendance: 4,261

Semifinals

24 October 2009
More information Cook Islands, 24–22 ...
Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby
Attendance: 3,269
Referee: Phil Haines (Australia)

25 October 2009
More information Papua New Guinea, 44–14 ...

Third place Playoff

31 October 2009
More information Fiji, 26–16 ...

Final

1 November 2009
More information Papua New Guinea, 42–14 ...
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Telecast Details

The Pacific Cup was shown in the UK, Australia, and throughout the Pacific.[3]

  • In Australia all matches were broadcast by NRL.com while the Nine Network showed a one-hour highlight package each weekend.
  • In Britain matches were broadcast on BSkyB.
  • FM100 radio broadcast to Papua New Guinea and the Pacific.
  • In Papua New Guinea EM TV broadcast terrestrially to more than half of the population.
  • Fiji TV broadcast the games in Fiji on its free to air service Fiji One and on its Sky Pacific platform to the rest of the Pacific Region.
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Mate Ma'a Tonga

Tonga played a Pacific Cup warm up match against New Zealand. New Zealand defeated Tonga 40–24 in what was a strong performance by the Tongans as they prepared for their Pacific Cup opener against Papua New Guinea.[4]

Cook Islands

Coach: David Fairleigh (Parramatta Eels)[7]

  • Alex Glenn was originally named but withdrew after a groin injury required surgery.[8]

Toa Samoa

Coach: Willie Poching (Leeds Rhinos)[9]

Papua New Guinea Kumuls

Coach: Adrian Lam (Sydney Roosters)[10][11]

Fiji Bati

Coach: Terry Gilogely[11][12]

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