Pacific Nations Cup

 

The IRB Pacific Nations Cup is an International round-robin competition comprising the test teams of Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and Japan.  The Junior All Blacks - who in 2008 were replaced by the New Zealand Maori - and Australia A who participated in 2007 and 2008 have withdrawn from the competition.  

Like the Pacific Rugby Cup, the IRB Pacific Nations Cup is a key component of the IRB’s £48m million Strategic Investment initiative and is designed to provide the Pacific Island Nations and Japan with regular high level competition.

The tournament structure for the 2011 IRB Pacific Nations Cup has been condensed with the three rounds being played over two weeks with the opening match, Japan v Samoa, being played in Tokyo on 2 July and the remainder of the Tournament being played in Fiji between 2 and 13 July 2011.  The entire Tournament will be played within the IRB's Southern Hemisphere Window enabling Unions to secure the services of their overseas-based players in preparation for RWC 2011.

2006 Champions: Junior All Blacks
2007 Champions: Junior All Blacks
2008 Champions: New Zealand Maori
2009 Champions: Junior All Blacks
2010 Champions: Samoa

 

ANZ Announce Sponsorship of Pacific Rim Tournaments

Inspirational Nili Latu controls play. photo Zoomfiji

Inspirational Nili Latu controls play. photo Zoomfiji

Timana Tahu leads the Aussie charge. photo Zoomfiji

Timana Tahu leads the Aussie charge. photo Zoomfiji

IRB Pacific Nations Cup

IRB Pacific Nations Cup

June 23, 2008 - 6:15pm

ANZ and the International Rugby Board (IRB) today announced ANZ as a sponsor of a series of tournaments across the Pacific region including the IRB Pacific Nations Cup, the IRB Pacific Rugby Cup and the FORU Oceania Cup. The sponsorship is for the next three years and includes the exclusive presenting rights sponsorship of the IRB Pacific Nations Cup.


ANZ CEO Pacific, Mr Craig Sims said: “Rugby is a sport that’s very close to the hearts of many Pacific Islanders, and as the leading bank in the Pacific with close links to the communities in the countries in which we operate, we are delighted to partner with the IRB for these significant events”


“These events link ANZ’s key markets in Australia, New Zealand, Asia and the Pacific and provide us with a great opportunity to promote our geographical reach. 

“ANZ has a long association with sporting events across the Pacific. We were the presenting partner for the 2003 and 2007 South Pacific Games and have been supporting mini-tennis across the region for a number of years,” Mr Sims said.


As part of this sponsorship ANZ will also support a junior rugby program across the region which will target mass participation initiatives in the nine Pacific Island Member Unions of the Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions (FORU).


IRB Chief Executive Mike Miller said, “The IRB is committed to developing Rugby around the world including the Pacific region. This is highlighted by the recent announcement that the second phase of the strategic investment programme will see a further US$94 million invested in the Game. This includes the continued delivery of development initiatives and key tournaments in the Pacific region that provide player development pathways.”


“The IRB is delighted that these quality tournaments are now well established and attracting commercial support through companies such as ANZ. We are delighted to welcome ANZ to the international Rugby family and look forward to working with them through these exciting tournaments.”


IRB General Manager Pacific Islands, Mr William Glenwright added: “Commercial support for these important regional tournaments is crucial to their ongoing success. In sponsoring these Pacific Rim tournaments ANZ will assist in providing the platforms that provide invaluable opportunities for emerging players to experience high level international competition.”


The sponsorship covers the Pacific Nations Cup during June and July, the Oceania Cup in August and September and the recently completed Pacific Rugby Cup.