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PNG’s Hunters rugby league team make Gold Coast home to keep competition dreams alive – ABC News
The PNG Hunters rugby league team relocate to Queensland’s Gold Coast for up to eight months to try and save the future of the game in their country, as the coronavirus…

When Papua New Guinea’s Hunters rugby league team take to the field in the Queensland Cup this weekend, there is much more than competition points on the line for the young players.
Key points:
- Staying at home in PNG would have forced the Hunters team to sit out the 2021 Queensland Cup season due to COVID-19 travel restrictions
- The rookie squad were told they had to move to the Gold Coast for up to eight months
- The PNG Hunters rugby league team was developed in 2014 and won their first premiership…
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