Pacific Cup Details
Date | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Location | Other teams |
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1975 | New Zealand Māori | 38–13 | Papua New Guinea | Lloyd Robson Oval, Papua New Guinea | Victoria, Western Australia |
1977 | New Zealand Māori | 35–12 | Western Australia | Carlaw Park, New Zealand | Victoria, Northern Territory, Papua New Guinea |
1986 | New Zealand Māori | 23–6 | Western Samoa | Rarotonga, Cook Islands | Cook Islands, Tonga, Niue, Tokelau |
1988 | New Zealand Māori | 19–24 | Western Samoa | Apia, Western Samoa | Cook Islands, Tonga, American Samoa, Tokelau |
31 October 1990 | Western Samoa | 26–18 | New Zealand Māori | Nuku'alofa, Tonga | Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Australian Aboriginies, Friendly Islands, Tokelau, Niue |
1992 | Western Samoa | 18–14 | Tonga | Auckland, New Zealand | Cook Islands, Australian Aboriginies, Fiji, American Samoa Tokelau, Norfolk Island, New Zealand Māori, Niue |
1994 | Tonga | 34–11 | Fiji | Suva, Fiji | Western Samoa, Cook Islands, Australian Aboriginies, American Samoa, Fijian Presidents XIII, Rotuma New Zealand Māori, Niue |
1996 |
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Fiji, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand Māori, Tonga, New Zealand XIII, Cook Islands, Western Samoa |
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1997 |
New Zealand XIII | 20–15 | New Zealand Māori | Auckland, New Zealand | Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Cook Islands, Fiji |
23 October 2004 |
Cook Islands | 52–18 | New Zealand Māori | North Harbour Stadium, New Zealand | Samoa, Tonga, Niue, Fiji |
5 March 2006 | Tonga | 22–4 | Fiji | Waitemata Stadium, New Zealand | New Zealand Māori, Samoa, Cook Islands, Tokelau |
1 November 2009 | Papua New Guinea | 42–14 | Cook Islands | Lloyd Robson Oval, Papua New Guinea | Tonga, Fiji, Samoa |
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