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The Junior Kangaroos side represents Australia in the sport of rugby league. They are commonly known as the Junior Kangaroos, after the native marsupial of that name.

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Since 2019, they are an under-23 side, with players selected from the NRL. They are administered by the Australian Rugby League Commission.

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History

Prior to 2010, the Junior Kangaroos was selected on an under-19 age basis. The best Australian players 19 years of age or younger, would represent the country against the likes of the Junior Kiwis, Papua New Guinea and Tonga, sometimes as curtain raisers to the senior Kangaroos games. Players such as Greg Bird, Matt Bowen, Justin Hodges, Luke Lewis, Jamie Lyon, Cameron Smith and Johnathan Thurston represented the Junior Kangaroos early in their careers and went on to play at the senior level for Australia. The last Junior Kangaroos side selected under the under 19 rules was in 2007. This would be the last Junior Kangaroos team until 2010.

In 2010, with the advent of the National Youth Competition, the Junior Kangaroos was switched to an under-20 team and played in a two Test series against the Junior Kiwis.[1][2][3][4] From 2011 to 2018, the Junior Kangaroos have faced the Junior Kiwis at the end of each season in a one-off Test match, usually as a curtain raiser to a senior level Australia-New Zealand Test match.

In 2019, the ARL announced that Junior Kangaroos would be moving to an under-23 format and would play France at WIN Stadium.[5]

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2010 series

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1st Test

Played as a curtain raiser to the New Zealand-England Four Nations match.

23 October 2010
More information 16 – 24 ...
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2nd Test

Played as a curtain raiser to the New Zealand-Papua New Guinea Four Nations match.

30 October 2010
More information 36 – 20 ...
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2011 match

Played as a curtain raiser to the Australia-New Zealand pre-Four Nations tournament match. Both coaches agreed to allow an 18th man be used during the match.

16 October 2011
More information 16 – 28 ...
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2012 match

Played as a curtain raiser to the Australia-New Zealand end of year Test match.

13 October 2012
More information 48 – 16 ...
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2013 match

13 October 2012
More information 38 – 26 ...
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2014 match

18 October 2014
More information 15 – 14 ...
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2015 match

Played as a curtain raiser to the Papua New Guinea-Fiji Melanesian Cup match and the Samoa-Tonga Polynesian Cup match.

2 May 2015
More information 22 – 20 ...
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2016 match

Played as a curtain raiser to the Papua New Guinea-Fiji Melanesian Cup match and the Samoa-Tonga Polynesian Cup match.

7 May 2016
More information 34 – 20 ...
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2017 match

Played as a curtain raiser to the 2017 Anzac Test.

6 May 2017
More information 46 – 22 ...
GIO Stadium, Canberra, Australia
Referee: Phil Henderson
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2018 match

Played as a curtain raiser to the Australia-New Zealand end of year Test match.

13 October 2018
More information 24 – 40 ...
Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: Chris McMillan
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2019 match

Played as a curtain raiser to the Australia-New Zealand Oceania Cup match.

25 October 2019
More information 62 – 4, France ...
WIN Stadium, Wollongong, Australia
Referee: Grant Atkins
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Players

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Coaches

  • David Hamilton (2010)
  • Andrew Patmore (2011)
  • Kelly Egan (2012–2014)
  • Justin Holbrook (2015–2017)
  • Neil Henry (2018–present)

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