THE Papua New Guinea Kumuls and Orchids are not going to this year’s England Rugby League World Cup “just to make up the numbers”, says an official. “We’re going there to compete and win,” PNG Rugby League Football chairman Sandis Tsaka said on Thursday following confirmation that the showpiece event would go ahead as scheduled despite Covid-19.“The Kumuls (men) are ranked sixth in the world. “We had the privilege of hosting some 2017 World Cup matches at the Oil Search National Football Stadium and the Kumuls reached the quarterfinals. “This time, we want to finish better.” PAPUA New Guinea Kumuls coach Michael Marum, pictured, has hailed Nene Macdonald after the North Queensland Cowboys recruit expressed his desire to represent the country again. Macdonald — via Facebook — had threatened to turn his back on the Kumuls jumper after the 24-year-old was allegedly assaulted at a club in Port Moresby last month. |
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