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The 2017 international rugby league season started when Hungary played Uruguay in the Western Sydney suburb of Liverpool. The season will also include the 2017 Rugby League World Cup which will be held in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea during October, November and December.[1]

Men

January

No international matches were played.


February

4 February 2017
17:30 AEDT (UTC+11)
Hungary  50 – 4  Uruguay
Tries: N. Farkas (2), Varga (2), Acsai, A. Farkas, D. Farkas, Institoris, R. Németh
Goals: A. Farkas (6/7), J. Farkas (0/1), S. Németh (0/1)
[2][3]
Tries: N. Cama
Goals: ? (0/1)
Hillier Oval, Sydney

Notes:

  • This was Uruguay's first ever RLIF-sanctioned Test match.
  • This was Hungary's first ever Test match win.
  • Hungary's Max Feast made his Test debut aged just 16 years and 23 days.

4 February 2017
19:00 AEDT (UTC+11)
Thailand  32 – 12  El Salvador
Tries: Choengkhiri (2), Stapleton (2), Boonkhit, Chimpla, Halpin
Goals: Twigg (2)
[3]
Tries: A. Alarcon (2)
Goals: M. Gonzalez (2)
Hillier Oval, Sydney
Referee: Ben McMurray (Australia)

Notes:

  • This was Thailand's first ever RLIF-sanctioned Test match.

4 February 2017
16:30 AEDT (UTC+11)
Philippines  26 – 44  Malta
Tries: Goodwin (3), Stephenson (2)
Goals: Wiggins (3/5)
[4]
Tries: Cauchi (4), Attard, Benson, Bradford, Grech
Goals: Benson (6/7), Weston (0/1)
New Era Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈1,400
Referee: Michael Smaill (Australia)[5]

8 February 2017
20:15 AEDT (UTC+11)
Hungary  44 – 10  Thailand
Tries: McKewin (2), Acsai, A. Farkas, D. Farkas, J. Farkas, Institoris, Varga
Goals: A. Farkas (4/5), D. Farkas (2/2), J. Farkas (0/1)
[6]
Tries: Choengkhiri, Waugh
Goals: Twigg (1/2)
Endeavour Sports High School, Sydney
Attendance: ≈200
Referee: Dean Tyler (Australia)

March

No international matches were played.


April

No international matches were played.


May

5 May 2017
20:05 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia  30 – 12  New Zealand
Tries: Chambers, Dugan, Ferguson, Frizell, Trbojevic
Goals: Thurston (5/5)
Report
Tries: Mannering, Tuivasa-Sheck
Goals: Kahu (2/2)
Canberra Stadium, Canberra
Attendance: 18,535
Referee: Matt Cecchin (Australia)

6 May 2017
15:15 AEST (UTC+10)
Papua New Guinea  32 – 22  Cook Islands
Tries: Amean (2), Puara, Put, Wera
Goals: A. Boas (6/6)
Report
Tries: Daniela (2), Baker, Marsters
Goals: John (3/4)

6 May 2017
17:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Tonga  26 – 24  Fiji
Tries: Latu (2), Suli, Tupou, Vatuvei
Goals: Hingano (2/2), Lolohea (1/3)
Report
Tries: Kikau, Nakubuwai, D. Saifiti, Storer
Goals: Koroisau (2/2), Moceidreke (2/2)

6 May 2017
19:30 AEST (UTC+10)
England  30 – 10  Samoa
Tries: Graham, Hall, Hodgson, McGillvary, Ratchford
Goals: Gale (5/6)
Report
Tries: Leilua, Milford
Goals: Milford (1/2)
Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 18,271
Referee: Gerard Sutton (Australia)

6 May 2017
19:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Lebanon  24 – 4  Malta
Tries: Miski (3), Barakat
Goals: Miski (4/4)
Report
Tries: Cauchi
Goals: Ellul (0/1)
New Era Stadium, Sydney
Referee: Rod McDonald (Australia)

June

3 June 2017
20:00 EEST (UTC+3)
Lebanon  6 – 4  Italy
Tries: Tohme
Goals: Harb (1/2)
Report
Tries: Borina
Goals: Bergamasco (0/1)
Lebanese University, Beirut
Referee: Mikhael Shammas (Lebanon)

10 June 2017
14:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Italy  94 – 4  Spain
Tries: Celerino (3), Di Trapani (3), Bruzzone (2), Giorgis (2), Spinnato (2), Ciaurro, De Carli, Rigo, Sands
Goals: Bergamasco (13/14), Celerino (1/1), Sands (1/1)
Report
(in Italian)
Tries: Infante
Goals: Bueno (0/1)
Manta Sports Complex, Cuneo

17 June 2017
14:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Norway  38 – 18  Sweden
Tries: Brekk (2), Mwikaria (2), Cummins, Mellor, Schmidt, Stenseth-Holm
Goals: Brekk (3/8)
[7]
Tries: Ah-Lam (3)
Goals: Bignell (3/3)
Bislett Stadium, Oslo
Referee: Danny Boag

July

15 July 2017
Hungary  56 – 4  Polish XIII
[8][9]

22 July 2017
Hungary  6 – 26  Czech Republic
Tries: Nemes
Goals: Orsi (1/1)
Report
Tries: Gach, Hudrlík, Košťál, Mećava, Vojtěch
Goals: Řičica (3/5)

22 July 2017
17:00 EDT (UTC−04)
United States  48 – 6  Jamaica
Tries: Vaivai (3), Alley, Farley, Frazier, Newlin, St John
Goals: Vaivai (8/8)
Report
Tries: Hall
Goals: Harris (1/2)
Hodges Stadium, Jacksonville
Referee: Adam Shelton (United States)

August

19 August 2017
Denmark  24 – 46  Norway
Tries: B. Simmonds (2), Mubanda, Sørensen, Whitehead
Goals: B. Simmonds (1/2), J. Simmonds (1/3)
Report
Tries: Mwikaria (3), Cummins, Kalvik, Milligan, Paulsen, Stalsberg
Goals: Cummins (7/8)

Notes:


26 August 2017
15:30 CEST (UTC+2)
Germany  18 – 30  Netherlands
Tries: Goncharev (2), Améfia, Hunz
Goals: Seelweger (1/4)
Report
Tries: Landus (2), de Ruiter (2), Razoux Schultz
Goals: Breman (5/5)
Barenteich, Osnabrück
Attendance: ≈200[11]
Referee: Joel Holmes (England)

26 August 2017
16:15 ET (UTC−05)
Jamaica  28 – 14  Canada
Tries: Walker (2), Harris, Miller, Shae, Turner
Goals: Jones-Bishop (2/6)
Report
Tries: Couzens, Felix, Schouten
Goals: McCarthy (1/3)

September

9 September 2017
Netherlands  28 – 24  Sweden
Tries: van Bodegraven, Lavia, Razoux Schultz, Wilce
Goals: Breman (6/6)
Report
Tries: Andréasson, Groth, Lazarov, Lindblom, Thorarinsson
Goals: Andréasson (2/5)
Amsterdamse Atletiek Club, Amsterdam

16 September 2017
19:00 EDT (UTC−04)
Canada  18 – 36  United States
Tries: Curry (2), Couzens
Goals: Ngawati (3/3)
Report
Tries: Faraimo (3), Alley (2), Johnston, Vaivai
Goals: Vaivai (3/6), Faraimo (1/1)
Lamport Stadium, Toronto
Attendance: 8,456

October

6 October 2017
20:30
Greece  68 – 8  Bulgaria
[12]

8 October 2017
14:30 AEDT (UTC+11)
Malta  24 – 24  Italy
Tries: Attard, K. Cassel, T. Cassel, Vassollo
Goals: Glanville (4/4)
Report
(in Italian)
Tries: R. Parata (2), Campagnolo, Walker
Goals: Bergamasco (4/4)

8 October 2017
14:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Serbia  50 – 8  Greece
Tries: Trifunović (2), Zogović (2), Ćalić, Mora, Petrović, Radić, Stošić
Goals: Vojislav Dedić (5/7), Zogović (2/2)
Report
(in Serbian)
Tries: Kartsonakis
Goals: Bosmas (2/2)
FK Heroj [sr], Belgrade
Attendance: ≈150
Referee: Slaviša Zekić (Serbia)

13 October 2017
19:00 CEST (UTC+2)
France  34 – 12  Jamaica
Tries: Ader (2), Cardace, Garcia, Jullien, Rouch
Goals: Barthau (5/6)
Scorecard
Tries: Golding, Ogden
Goals: Jymel Coleman (2/3)
Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan
Attendance: ≈6,500
Referee: Benjamin Casty (France)

14 October 2017
16:15 AEDT (UTC+11)
Malta  48 – 16  Hungary
Tries: Vassallo (2), Attard, Campbell, Catania, Falzon, Glanville, Mazzelli
Goals: Glanville (6/9)
Tries: Kovac (2), Varga
Goals: J. Farkas (2/3)
New Era Stadium, Sydney
Referee: Luke Heckendorf (Australia)

21 October 2017
Czech Republic  v  Norway

November

No international matches were played.


December

No international matches were played.


Women

References

  1. ^ http://www.rugbyleagueplanet.com/rlwc
  2. ^ "Hungary 50 : 4 Uruguay". Rugby League European Federation. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  3. ^ a b "What the scores won't tell you". Latin Heat. 6 February 2017.
  4. ^ "44-26". Rugby League International Federation.
  5. ^ "Smail to referee Malta v Philippines clash". Asia Pacific RL Confederation. 13 January 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  6. ^ "Hungary 44 : 10 Thailand". Rugby League European Federation. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
  7. ^ "Norway v Sweden Match Report". Rugby League International Federation. 19 June 2017.
  8. ^ "Magyarország 56 – 4 Lengyelország" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Rugby League Federation. 17 July 2017. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  9. ^ Łucka, Łukasz (19 July 2017). "Węgrzy lepsi w debiutanckim meczu naszej kadry" (in Polish). rugbyleague.pl. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Nordic Cup - Denmark v Norway: Preview". Rugby League European Federation. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  11. ^ Hallmann-Schüer, Sven (28 August 2017). "Deutschland unterliegt Niederlanden im Rugby mit 18:30" (in German). Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  12. ^ "68-8". Rugby League International Federation. Retrieved 7 October 2017.