2024 Samoa rugby league tour of England

The 2024 Samoa rugby league tour of England was a two-match tour by the Samoa national rugby league team to England in October and November 2024.[1][2]

2024 Samoa rugby league tour of England
Date27 October – 2 November 2024
Coach(es)Ben Gardiner
Top point scorer(s)Junior Pauga (15)
Top try scorer(s)Deine Mariner (2) (3 each)
Summary
P W D L
Total
02 00 00 02
Opponent
P W D L
 England
2 0 0 2

Background

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Organisation

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The 2024 Samoa tour of England was being discussed between the two nations following the conclusion of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup in addition to the previous year's Tonga tour of England. The tour was all but confirmed on 3 August 2023, when International Rugby League announced their long-awaited international calendar following the cancellation of the 2025 Rugby League World Cup.[3][4] This initially did not happen with Samoa eventually declining their tour invitation on 9 November, in order to play in the returning Rugby League Pacific Championship (a competition which began in 2019 but never had a second edition due to the COVID-19 pandemic) for the 2024 edition.[5][6][7]

On 27 November, Samoa re-engaged talks about the potential test series,[8][9] and on 13 June 2024 the tour was confirmed, but with only a two-match test series (one short of a traditional tour),[1][2] with the hope that the reduced schedule would allow Samoa to compete in the 2024 Rugby League Pacific Championships as well.[10][11]

Teams

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Official rankings ahead of the tour[12][13]
Rank Change Team Pts %
3   1   England 74.00
4   1   Samoa 70.00

The tour was Samoa's first tour to a European Rugby League nation, and only the second of a Pacific Island Nation, after Tonga's 2023 tour.[14]

The games were the sixth and seventh meetings of the two sides with England winning all previous encounters except for the most recent – the 2021 World Cup semi-final.

Upon the initial planning of the tour, Samoa were above England in the World Rankings (still 3rd and 4th), but a successful 2023 test series against Tonga for England and an unsuccessful 2023 Pacific Championships for Samoa flipped these rankings.

During the tour, Samoa were based at York Knights's York Community Stadium.[15]

Venues

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Wigan Leeds
Brick Community Stadium Headingley
Capacity: 25,138 Capacity: 21,500
   
 
 
30km
20miles
 
Headingley Stadium
 
Brick Community Stadium

Squads

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England

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A 31 man England train-on squad was announced on 6 September 2024.[16] The final squad was announced on 16 October 2024.[17][18]

Player Club
Matty Ashton Warrington Wolves
John Bateman Warrington Wolves
Tom Burgess South Sydney Rabbitohs
Daryl Clark St Helens
Ben Currie Warrington Wolves
Herbie Farnworth Dolphins
Ethan Havard Wigan Warriors
Chris Hill Huddersfield Giants
Morgan Knowles St Helens
Matty Lees St Helens
Mikey Lewis Hull KR
Liam Marshall Wigan Warriors
Mike McMeeken Catalans Dragons
Junior Nsemba Wigan Warriors
Harry Newman Leeds Rhinos
Kai Pearce-Paul Newcastle Knights
Victor Radley Sydney Roosters
Harry Smith Wigan Warriors
Morgan Smithies Canberra Raiders
Luke Thompson Wigan Warriors
Danny Walker Warrington Wolves
Jack Welsby St Helens
George Williams (C) Warrington Wolves
Dom Young Sydney Roosters

Samoa

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The Samoa squad was announced on 9 October 2024.[19]

Player Club
Anthony Milford Dolphins
Blaize Talagi Parramatta Eels
Deine Mariner Brisbane Broncos
Francis Molo St George Illawarra Dragons
Gordon Chan Kum Tong Manly Sea Eagles
Izack Tago Penrith Panthers
Jake Tago Parramatta Eels
Jarome Luai (c) Wests Tigers
Jazz Tevaga Manly Sea Eagles
Jeral Skelton Wests Tigers
Jeremiah Nanai North Queensland Cowboys
John Asiata Leigh Leopards
Josiah Pahulu Gold Coast Titans
Junior Pauga Sydney Roosters
Keenan Palasia Leeds Rhinos
Lazarus Vaalepu Melbourne Storm
Luciano Leilua St George Illawarra Dragons
Paul Roache New Zealand Warriors
Ricky Leutele Leigh Leopards
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck New Zealand Warriors
Shawn Blore Melbourne Storm
Simi Sasagi Canberra Raiders
Terrell May Sydney Roosters

Matches

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First test

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The first test had an average television audience of 513,000, peaking at 682,000, equating to 7.2% of the audience share.[20]

27 October 2024
14:30 GMT (UTC±00:00)
England   34–18   Samoa
Tries: Farnworth 7',
Ashton 15', 58',
Williams 20',
Radley 49',
Lewis 71'
Goals: Smith (5/6) 8', 21', 50', 59', 72'
1st: 16–6
2nd: 18–12
Report (BBC)
Tries: Mariner 33', 53'
Chan Kum Tong 75'
Goals: Pauga (3/3) 34', 54', 76'
Brick Community Stadium, Wigan
Attendance: 15,137
Referee: Liam Moore (England)
Touch judges: Marcus Griffiths (England), Cameron Worsley (England)
Video referee: Jack Smith (England)
Player of the Match: George Williams (England)
Team details
England Position Samoa
Name Number Number Name
Jack Welsby 1 1 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
Dom Young 2 2 Jeral Skelton
Harry Newman 3 3 Izack Tago
Herbie Farnworth 4 4 Junior Pauga
Matty Ashton 5 5 Deine Mariner
George Williams 6 6 Anthony Milford
Harry Smith 7 7 Jarome Luai
Ethan Havard 8 8 Francis Molo
Daryl Clark 9 9 Jazz Tevaga
Matty Lees 10 10 Terrell May
Kai Pearce-Paul 11 11 Shawn Blore
John Bateman 12 12 Jeremiah Nanai
Victor Radley 13 13 John Asiata
Mikey Lewis 14 14 Blaize Talagi
Mike McMeeken 15 15 Luciano Leilua
Morgan Knowles 16 16 Gordon Chan Kum Tong
Tom Burgess 17 17 Lazarus Vaalepu
Ben Currie 18 18 Keenan Palasia
Shaun Wane
Coach
Ben Gardiner


Second test

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The second test match of the series was played at Headingley Stadium as a double header with an England vs Wales women's international test match being played beforehand.[21]

2 November 2024
14:30 GMT (UTC±00:00)
  England 34–16   Samoa
Tries: Marshall 17'
Williams 28'
Ashton 31'
Farnworth 37', 54' Welsby 67'
Goals: Smith (5/7) 5' (pen), 18', 40', 56', 68'
1st: 22–6
2nd: 12–10
Report (BBC)
Tries: Blore 8'
J. Tago 44'
Nanai 73'
Goals: Pauga (2/3) 9', 46'
Headingley, Leeds
Attendance: 16,068
Referee: Chris Kendall (England)
Touch judges: Warren Turley (England), Mark Craven (England)
Video referee: Ben Thaler (England)
Player of the Match: Herbie Farnworth (England)
Team details
England Position Samoa
Name Number Number Name
Jack Welsby   67' 1 1 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
Matty Ashton   31' 2 2 Jeral Skelton
Harry Newman 3 23 Jake Tago   44'
Herbie Farnworth   37'54' 4 4 Junior Pauga   9', 46'   25' to 35'
Liam Marshall   17' 5 5 Deine Mariner
George Williams   28' 6 6 Blaize Talagi
Harry Smith   5' (pen)', 18', 40', 56', 68' 7 7 Jarome Luai
Ethan Havard   18',   75' 8 8 Francis Molo   27',   68'
Daryl Clark   59' 9 9 Jazz Tevaga   27'
Matty Lees   32',   52' 10 10 Terrell May
John Bateman 11 11 Shawn Blore   8'
Junior Nsemba   65' 12 12 Jeremiah Nanai   73'
Victor Radley   23',   61' 13 13 Luciano Leilua   51',   68'
Mikey Lewis   59' 14 14 Simi Sasagi
Morgan Knowles   23',   75' 15 15 Keenan Palasia   27'
Mike McMeeken   32',   52',   65' 16 16 Gordon Chan Kum Tong   27'
Luke Thompson   18' 17 17 Lazarus Vaalepu   51'
Ben Currie 18 18 Anthony Milford
Shaun Wane
Coach
Ben Gardiner


Broadcasting

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Both matches of the tour were broadcast locally live on BBC Sport in the UK.[22] For countries outside the UK and Ireland, the games were streamed on Super League+, with select countries also televising the event.[23]

Region Broadcaster
United Kingdom BBC Two
Australia Fox Sports
New Zealand Sky Sport
Pacific Islands Digicel
United States and Caribbean Fox Sports
Elsewhere SuperLeague+

References

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