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Cook Islands national rugby league team

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Summary

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FieldValue
NameCook Islands
BadgeCook Islands Rugby League logo.svg
Badge_size200px
NicknameAitu, Kuki's
Governing bodyCook Islands Rugby League Association
RegionAsia-Pacific
CoachKarmichael Hunt
CaptainKL Iro
Most capsBrad Takairangi
RLIF Rank9
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leftarm1006400body1=006400rightarm1=006400shorts1=006400socks1=006400
First international22-8
(Rarotonga, Cook Islands; 1986)
Largest win66-6
(Sydney, Australia; 2019)
Largest loss92-10
(Middlesbrough, England; 31 October 2022)
World cup apps3
World cup first2000
World cup bestGroup stage, 2000; 2013; 2021.

the men's team

(Rarotonga, Cook Islands; 1986) (Sydney, Australia; 2019) (Middlesbrough, England; 31 October 2022)

The Cook Islands national rugby league team have represented the Cook Islands in international rugby league football since 1986. Administered by the Cook Islands Rugby League Association (CIRLA), the team has competed at three Rugby League World Cups, in 2000, 2013 and 2021.

History

1990s

Before 1995, the Cooks' international experience was limited to participation in the Pacific Cup, and hosting the touring British Amateur Rugby League Association Great Britain Amateur teams. Nonetheless, the sizeable number of expatriate Cook Islanders living and playing in New Zealand has ensured that they have never been short of players with rugby league experience.

They won the 1995 Emerging Nations tournament, defeating United States, Russia and Scotland before beating Ireland in the final.

In 1996 and 1997 the Cook Islands competed in the Super League World Nines. They also played several full internationals against other South Pacific nations, most notably as part of the Papua New Guinea 50th Anniversary Tournament in October 1998. 2000 saw the Cook Islands competing in the World Cup for the first time. They finished third in their pool after losing to Wales and the Kiwis and only managing a draw against Lebanon.

2000s

The Cook Islands successfully toured New Zealand in 2005 with a three test series against the New Zealand Māori ending in a draw after the first test was drawn 26–26 and the second and third tests were split between both sides.

The Cook Islands played Fiji, Tonga and Samoa in the Pacific pool of Qualifying for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup. Fiji and Tonga qualified, and Samoa earned a second chance in the repecharge round. The Cook Islands, having lost to all three teams, were eliminated.

The Cook Islands participated in the 2009 Pacific Cup. Having beaten Samoa to earn a place in the tournament, they went on to defeat favourites Fiji and earn a place in the final of the competition.

2010s

The Cook Islands were given automatic entry into the 2013 Rugby League World Cup they were placed in Pool D alongside Wales and the United States before playing an Inter-Group match against Tonga. Going into the Tournament, 'the Kukis' had never won a World Cup match. The team lost to the USA and to Tonga, but they won their last match against the Tournament co-hosts Wales, making history for the sport of rugby league in the Cook Islands. This is the Cook Islands' best Rugby League World Cup result to date.

In October 2015 the Cook Islands took on Tonga in the Asia-Pacific elimination play-off to determine which of the two Asia-Pacific nations would qualify for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. After a tight first half, the Tongans would go on win the match scoring 16 points within the last 20 minutes of the game.

In June 2019, Cook Islands took on South Africa at Ringrose Park in Wentworthville, winning 66–6. They then went on to play the United States at Hodges Stadium in Jacksonville in November. They won 38–16, qualifying them into the 2021 Rugby League World Cup. At the 2021 Rugby League World Cup, the Cook Islands narrowly beat part timers Wales 18-12 before losing their second group stage match against Papua New Guinea. In their final group stage match, the Cook Islands suffered their worst ever defeat as they were beaten 92-10 by Tonga at the Riverside Stadium.

Players

Current squad

The Cook Islands squad for the 2025 Pacific Championships and 2026 World Cup qualification playoff. The squad was announced via social media on 7 October 2025. Jersey numbers in the table reflect selections for the World Cup Qualifier versus the South Africa Rhinos Statistics in this table are compiled from the website, Rugby League Project. They include the match against Papua New Guinea on 25 October 2025.

J#PlayerAgePosition(s)Cook IslandsClubClub MatchesOther
Representative
MatchesDbtMTGFPTier 1Tier 2
1222023649034AUS Northern Pride RLFC052
2292019740016FRA Toulouse Olympique0159
3252019102008AUS Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks380
43020161150020FRA Toulouse Olympique0165
500000AUS Souths Logan Magpies00
6202520000AUS Wynnum Manly Seagulls02
7292015122008ENG Salford Red Devils14537NZL 6 Maori 4
8322015111004AUS Sydney Roosters61164
922202440000AUS Newcastle Knights857
10222022830012AUS South Sydney Rabbitohs7014
1123202250000AUS Brisbane Broncos5429
1229201732008NZL New Zealand Warriors15741
1330201991004AUS Souths Logan Magpies097
1425202282008AUS South Sydney Rabbitohs048
15282017100000AUS Western Suburbs Magpies8126Maori 1
16202351004AUS Norths Devils021
1724202350000AUS Sydney Roosters061
181900000AUS Melbourne Storm00
202521004NZL New Zealand Warriors01
202431004AUS Penrith Panthers01
26201930000AUS Norths Devils014
30201970000AUS [[File:Western_Suburbs_Red_Devils_Colours.pngframeless16x16px]] Western Suburbs Red Devils13432[[File:Queanbeyan United Colours.pngframeless16x16px]] 1 1
3620091413010AUS [[File:2024_South_West_Goannas_Colours.pngframeless16x16px]] South West Goannas2023NZL 4 Maori 2

Notes:

  • KL Iro was named captain for the Round 1 match after 2024 captain Brad Takairangi withdrew due to an injury.
  • Takairangi was replaced in the Round 1 team by Caelys-Paul Putoko, who had been added to the squad.
  • Rhys Dakin was added to the squad and named in the team for Cook Islands' first round match, after initially being omitted.
  • Initial selections Davvy Moale and Marata Niukore were not named for Cook Islands' first round match.
  • The shading in the Clubs column of the above table indicates players selected from teams outside the 2025 NRL season
    • First Tier
    • Second Tier
      • Northern Pride (Qld Cup) (1): Ioka
      • Norths Devils (Qld Cup) (2): Makirere and Tamarua
      • Souths Logan Magpies (Qld Cup) (1): Porter
      • Toulouse Olympique (RFL Championship) (2): Rennie and Ulberg
      • Western Suburbs Magpies (NSW Cup) (1): Porter
      • New Zealand Warriors (NSW Cup) (1): Caelys-Paul Putoko
      • Wynnum Manly Seagulls (Qld Cup) (1): Cowley
    • Third Tier
      • [[File:2024_South_West_Goannas_Colours.png|frameless|12x12px]] South West Goannas (Macarthur RL) (1): Takairangi
      • [[File:Western_Suburbs_Red_Devils_Colours.png|frameless|12x12px]] Western Suburbs Red Devils (Illawarra RL) (1): Moeroa
      • Souths Logan Magpies (Brisbane A Grade) (1): Stoltman
  • Amare Milford played for Melbourne Storm in the SG Ball Cup in early 2025.
  • Two members of the squad have previously played for another national team.
    • (3): Marsters and Takairangi
  • Four squad members have played for other representative teams:
    • Maori Māori All Stars (3): Marsters, Porter, and Takairangi
    • [[File:Queanbeyan United Colours.png|frameless|12x12px]] NRL All Stars team (1): Moeroa
    • Prime Minister's XIII (1): Moeroa

Competitive record

Main article: List of Cook Islands national rugby league team results

Below is table of the representative rugby matches played by a Cook Islands national XIII at test level up until 23 October 2025.

OpponentMatchesWonDrawnLostWin %ForAgaDiffTotal7826349%1,4032,459–1056
1100%2220+2
15519%251449–198
1100%226+16
3210%8066+14
2002%10134–56
Maori New Zealand Maori12417%216312–96
New Zealand New Zealand Residents2002%10134–124
3201%6774–7
8008%114312–198
Rotuma Rotuma1001%1017–17
1100%5820+38
8206%112334–222
1100%2110+11
1100%666+60
1100%1910+9
121011%151425–274
3201%12256+66
3201%5274–22

Rugby League World Cup

Rugby League World Cup recordYearResultPositionPldWDLPFPATotal9216146358
France 1954did not participate
Australia 1957
UK 1960
Australia New Zealand 1968
UK 1970
France 1972
AustraliaFranceNew ZealandUK1975
Australia New Zealand 1977
1985–88
1989–92
England 1995did not qualify
England FranceIreland ScotlandWales 2000Group stage13th301238144
Australia 2008did not qualify
England Wales 2013Group stage9th31026478
Australia New Zealand Papua New Guinea 2017did not qualify
England 2021Group stage11th310244136

Other competitions

The Cook Islands have also participated in:

  • Pacific Cup (since 1986)
  • Super League World Nines (1996, 1997)
  • Super League Oceania Tournament (1997)
  • Papua New Guinea 50th Anniversary Tournament (1998)
  • Pacific Rim Competition (2004)

IRL Rankings

References

References

  1. "Wales vs. Cook Islands". Rugby League Project.
  2. (9 October 2006). "Fiji thrash the Cook Islands in league world cup qualifier". [[RNZ]].
  3. (18 October 2009). "Cook Islands book place in Pacific Cup with impressive win". [[RNZ]].
  4. "Tonga 92-10 Cook Islands: Tonga close Rugby League World Cup group in style". BBC Sport.
  5. (7 Oct 2025). "Aitu 2025 Squad". Cook Islands Rugby League.
  6. Edwards, Colleen. (18 Oct 2025). "Me, myself and Iro: Family pride spurs Captain KL".
  7. (14 Oct 2025). "Pacific Championships Team Lists: Week 1".
  8. "Head to Head".
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