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Fiji In Rugby League World Cup 9s

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The NRL has confirmed the three pools which will make up the inaugural Downer Rugby League World Cup 9s Sydney 2019, to be held at Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta on October 18-19.

NRL CEO Todd Greenberg said the format of the pools would ensure key rivals face each other in the fast-paced, action packed short form of Rugby League.

During the official launch of the tournament today in Parramatta, it was revealed that: - Group A: Australia, New Zealand, PNG and USA

- Group B:

Wales

- Group C:

Greenberg said the two highest-placed teams from Group A would progress to the semi-finals, alongside the winners of Groups B and C.

The two highest placed teams from the Women’s pool, which features Australia, New Zealand, England and PNG, will feature in the women’s final.

The Downer Rugby League World Cup 9s Sydney 2019 was formally launched yesterday in Parramatta featuring Damien Cook (Kangaroos), Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (Kiwis), James Segeyaro (PNG), Maika Sivo (Fiji), Michael Jennings (Tonga), Anthony Milford (Samoa), Alex Glenn (Cook Islands), as well as Isabelle Kelly (Jillaroos) and Raecene McGregor (Kiwi Ferns). Greenberg said the pools were chosen to ensure exciting match-ups between traditiona­l rivals.

He added all teams would play one match on Friday and a minimum of two matches on Saturday.

“The World Cup 9s will feature the most exciting players to watch in the game, representi­ng their nations and their cultures,” Greenberg said.

“It will be a festival of Rugby League and the fast-paced, frenetic nature of Nines will be fantastic to watch. This is Rugby League rebooted– a unique and exciting way to showcase our wonderful athletes.” Greenberg also detailed some of the key rules which will be in place during the Downer Rugby League World Cup 9s:

- A Bonus Zone, giving teams the chance for a five-point try, will be included

- A 20-40 rule, in addition to the 40-20

- A 25-second shot clock on drop-kicked conversion­s

- Golden Try in the event of a match drawn after regulation time

The Downer Rugby League World Cup 9s England, France, Lebanon and Tonga, Samoa, Fiji and Cook Islands Sydney 2019 has been secured for Sydney by the New South Wales Government. Minister for Sport John Sidoti said Bankwest Stadium was the perfect venue for the inaugural Downer Rugby League World Cup 9s.

“What a moment for Bankwest Stadium to host this world-first event, and we expect more than 50,000 fans will be on the ground to enjoy it,” Sidoti said.

“NSW is the proud home of rugby league in Australia, and the Nines will reinforce why teams and spectators flock here for the big games.”

Greenberg said the support of Government as well as the RLIF was significan­t in allowing the Nines concept to prosper on an internatio­nal stage.

He also thanked both Downer & Gallagher for their partnershi­p of the event which allows the NRL to stage this historic tournament.

Downer chief executive Grant Fenn, is thrilled that they’re continuing its support for rugby league.

“When you bring together the game’s best players, internatio­nal rugby league’s greatest rivalries and the excitement of the Nines format, you will get a great weekend of footy,” Fenn said.

Sarah Lyons, chief executive Australian Broking at Gallagher, said: “Gallagher has been protecting Rugby League in Australia for more than 30 years and we are proud to lead the field as the game continues to evolve and grow.

“We are delighted to be a partner of this year’s Rugby League World Cup 9s competitio­n which reinforces our longstandi­ng connection with rugby league and our commitment to creating a safe, risk-aware environmen­t for grass roots through to elite players and the clubs that support them.” Two-day passes for the Downer Rugby League World Cup 9s went on sale yesterday for members, and will go on sale for the general public on Wednesday (July 24).

Single-day passes will be available to purchase for Members from August 5 and for the General Public from August 7.

FOX Sports will broadcast every men’s and women’s match live nationally across the two days of competitio­n.

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