Cook Islands National Rugby League Team - Results

Results

RLIF World Rankings
Top 28 Rankings as of November 2012
Rank Change Team Points
1 Australia 1,303.00
2 New Zealand 916.00
3 England 671.00
4 1 France 267.00
5 1 Wales 227.00
6 2 Papua New Guinea 220.00
7 Fiji 119.00
8 Samoa 93.00
9 2 Ireland 71.00
9 United States 71.00
11 1 Scotland 70.00
12 3 Tonga 62.00
13 Italy 54.00
14 2 Russia 42.00
15 1 Serbia 39.00
16 2 Lebanon 37.00
17 5 Cook Islands 36.00
18 3 Canada 33.00
19 1 Norway 30.00
20 3 Germany 29.00
21 1 Malta 25.00
22 Jamaica 20.00
23 Ukraine 15.00
24 2 South Africa 14.00
25 3 Latvia 10.00
26 2 Czech Republic 7.00
27 Denmark 6.00
28 1 Sweden 2.00
Hungary Unranked
India
Indonesia
Japan
Saudi Arabia
Morocco
Netherlands
Pakistan
Philippines
Singapore
  • Cook Islands defeat Lebanon 28–24, October 2012
  • Cook Islands defeat Fiji 24–22, October 2009
  • Cook Islands defeat Samoa 22–20, October 2009
  • New Zealand Māori def. Cook Islands 24–12, December 2006
  • Cook Islands def. New Zealand Māori 18–16, December 2006
  • Cook Islands def. New Zealand Māori 24–16, 16 October 2005 (Curtainraiser:New Zealand Māori under 18s def. Cook Islands under 18s 38–26)
  • Cook Islands v New Zealand Māori 13 October 2005
  • Cook Islands drew with New Zealand Māoris 26-all (8 October 2005) (Curtainraiser:Cook Islands under 18 def New Zealand Māori 20–14)
  • Cook Islands def. New Zealand Māoris 46–4 (23 October 2004)
  • Cook Islands def. Fiji 20–12 (21 October 2004)
  • Cook Islands def. American Samoa 28–12 (20 October 2004)
  • Cook Islands def. Tonga 18–10 (19 October 2004)
  • Tonga def. Cook Islands 22–17 (17 October 2004)
  • Tonga def. Cook Islands 38–30 (4 October 2004)
  • Cook Islands def. Fiji 22–14 (27 August 2004)
  • Cook Islands def. Fiji 36–24 (17 August 2004)
  • Cook Islands drew with Lebanon 22–22 (5 November 2000)
  • New Zealand def. Cook Islands 84–10 (2 November 2000)
  • Wales def. Cook Islands 38–6 (29 October 2000)
  • Tonga def. Cook Islands 34–4 (1999)
  • Tonga def. Cook Islands 42–2 (1999)
  • Tonga def. Cook Islands 28–13) (1999)
  • Cook Islands def. Tokelau 22–16 (1998)
  • American Samoa def. Cook Islands 40–34 (1998)
  • New Zealand Māoris def. Cook Islands 28–6 (1998)
  • Tonga def. Cook Islands 30–22 (1998)
  • Cook Islands def. New Zealand Māoris 16–8 (1998)
  • Papua New Guinea def. Cook Islands 46–6 (1998)
  • New Zealand Māoris def. Cook Islands 24–4 (1998)
  • Cook Islands def. New Zealand Māoris 18–10 (1998)
  • New Zealand Māoris def. Cook Islands 24–14 (1998)
  • Tonga def. Cook Islands 16–8 (1998)
  • Papua New Guinea def. Cook Islands 34–14 (1997)
  • Papua New Guinea def. Cook Islands 38–14 (1997)
  • Cook Islands def. Fiji 22–14 (1997)
  • Fiji def. Cook Islands 14–8 (1996)
  • Cook Islands def. Ireland 10–6 (24 October 1995)
  • Cook Islands def. Scotland 21–10 (20 October 1995)
  • Cook Islands def. Russia 58–4 (18 October 1995)
  • Cook Islands def. USA 64–8 (16 October 1995)
  • Fiji def. Cook Islands 54–6 (1992)
  • Western Samoa def. Cook Islands 66–12 (1992)
  • Tonga def. Cook Islands 26–6 (1992)
  • Cook Islands def. Niue 23–22 (1992)
  • New Zealand Māoris def. Cook Islands 70–10 (1988)
  • Western Samoa def. Cook Islands 52–16 (1988)
  • Cook Islands def. Tokelau 19–10 (1988)
  • Western Samoa def Cook Islands 48-0 (1986)
  • New Zealand Māori's def Cook Islands 32-10 (1986)
  • Cook Islands def. Niue 22-8 (1986)

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