1986 Pacific Cup

1986 (1986) Pacific Cup  ()
Number of teams6
Host country Cook Islands
Winner Māori (3rd title)
Matches played10
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The 1986 Pacific Cup was the 3rd Pacific Cup, a rugby league tournament held between Pacific teams. The tournament was hosted in the Cook Islands and eventually won by the New Zealand Māori side, who defeated Western Samoa in the final.

Background

The 1986 Pacific Cup was the first to be held after the cancellation of the planned 1979 version. Only the New Zealand Māori side returned from the first two editions, as this Pacific Cup had a more Pacific Island focus than the first two which included Papua New Guinea (who now had Test status) and Australian lower grade sides.[1]

Squads

  • The Cook Islands included John Whittaker, George Lajpold and Riki Cowan.
  • Coached by Richard Bolton, the New Zealand Māori squad included Gary Mercer, Dave Watson, Adrian Shelford, Mark Woods, Anthony Murray, captain Sam Stewart, Mark Horo, Tawera Nikau and Mike Kuiti. Hugh McGahan, Ron O'Regan, Owen Wright, Tracey McGregor, Andrew Vincent and Brendon Tuuta all pulled out of the side due to injury or professional club commitments.[1] The Māori side played a warm up game before the competition began, defeating Waikato 52–32. It was the first time in over two decades that the Māori side was comprised completely of Māori players, as the side had previously also picked Polynesian players.[1]
  • Tokelau included Sam Panapa. The rest of the squad was selected entirely from domestic players, chosen from a population of just over 1000.[1]
  • Tonga included John Fifita, George Mann, Dick Uluave and Robert Fonua.
  • Western Samoa included Paddy Tuimavave, Anitelea Aiolupotea, To'o Vaega, Lomitusi Sasi, Filitoga Lameta,[2][3] Esene Faimalo, Robert Moimoi, Mike Kerrigan, Richard Setu and Paul Okesene.[4]

Team of the Tournament

The 1986 Pacific Cup Tournament team was named at the end of the tournament and included: George Huriwai (Māori), Gary Mercer (Māori), Anitelea Aiolupotea (Samoa), Robert Fonua (Tonga), Alamoni Liavaʻa (Tonga), Paddy Tuimavave (Samoa), Sam Panapa (Tokelau), Neville Ramsay (Māori), Dave Sefuiva (Samoa), Adrian Shelford (Māori), Simona Foua (Tokelau), Mick Curran (Tonga), Simona Foua (Samoa), Sam Stewart (Māori), John Fifita (Tonga), Lorne Greene (Māori) and Dick Uluave (Tonga).[1]

Results

Pool A

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1  Māori 2 2 0 0 64 26 38 4
2  Cook Islands 2 1 0 1 32 40 -8 2
3  Niue 2 0 0 2 24 54 -30 0
1986
Cook Islands  22 - 8  Niue
1986
Niue  16 - 32  Māori
1986
Māori  32 - 10  Cook Islands

Pool B

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1  Tonga 2 2 0 0 60 38 22 4
2  Western Samoa 2 1 0 1 50 46 4 2
3  Tokelau 2 0 0 2 34 60 -26 0
1986
Western Samoa  34 - 12  Tokelau
1986
Tonga  34 - 16  Western Samoa
1986
Tokelau  22 - 26  Tonga

Playoffs

QuarterfinalsSemifinalFinal
 Māori27 Māori23
 Tonga18 Western Samoa6
 Tonga4
 Western Samoa46
 Western Samoa48
 Cook Islands0
1986
Māori  27 - 18  Tonga
1986
Tonga  4 - 46  Western Samoa

Final

1986
Māori  23 - 6  Western Samoa

References

  1. ^ a b c d e John Coffey, Bernie Wood (2008). 100 years: Māori rugby league, 1908-2008. Huia Publishers. pp. 224–226. ISBN 978-1-86969-331-2.
  2. ^ "Rugby League Samoa". Rugby League Samoa. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  3. ^ Polu, Lance (2022-12-27). "THE MAKING OF TOA SAMOA: PART 5 – Making it Happen at the Grassroots Level". Talamua Online. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  4. ^ Coffey, John. Canterbury XIII, Christchurch, 1987.
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