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Past Results

Pacific Championships: New Zealand 0 LOST v Australia 14 at Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch, October 27. Details

Pacific Championships: New Zealand 36 WON v Papua New Guinea at Santos National Football Stadium, Port Moresby, November 3. Details

Pacific Championships (F): New Zealand 4 LOST v Australia 24 at CommBank Stadium, Sydney, November 10. Details

Pacific Championships: New Zealand 10 LOST v Australia 16 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville, October 14. Details

Pacific Championships: New Zealand 28 WON v Tonga 10 at Eden Park, Auckland, October 21. Details

Pacific Championships: New Zealand 12 WON v Australia 6 at AAMI Park, Melbourne, October 28. Details

One-off Test: New Zealand 50 WON v Tonga 12 at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, June 25. Details

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 46 WON v France 0 at LNER Community Stadium, York, November 2. Details

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 34 WON v Cook Islands 4 at LNER Community Stadium, York, November 6. Details

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 8 LOST v Australia 10 at LNER Community Stadium, York, November 10. Details

Rugby League World Cup (SF): New Zealand 20 WON v England 6 at LNER Community Stadium, York, November 14. Details

Rugby League World Cup (F): New Zealand 4 LOST v Australia 54 at LNER Community Stadium, York, November 19. Details

One-off International: New Zealand 28 WON v Samoa Invitational 8 at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, November 7. Details

One-off Test: New Zealand 46 WON v Samoa 8 at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, June 22. Details

Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos: New Zealand 8 LOST v Australia 28 at WIN Stadium, Wollongong, October 25. Details

Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos: New Zealand 24 LOST v Australia 26 at Mt Smart Stadium, October 13. Details

Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos: New Zealand 4 LOST v Australia 14 at GIO Stadium, Canberra, May 5.

World Cup warm-up: New Zealand 32 WON v Māori Ferns at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, November 4.

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 50 WON v Canada 4 at Southern Cross Group Stadium, Sydney, November 16.

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 76 WON v Cook Islands 0 at Southern Cross Group Stadium, Sydney, November 19.

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 38 WON v Papua New Guinea 0 at Southern Cross Group Stadium, Sydney, November 22.

Rugby League World Cup (SF): New Zealand 52 WON v England 4 at Southern Cross Group Stadium, Sydney, November 26.

Rugby League World Cup (F): New Zealand 16 LOST v Australia 23 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, December 2.

Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos: New Zealand 26 WON v Australia 16 at Hunter Stadium, Newcastle, May 6.

Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos: New Zealand 14 LOST v Australia 22 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, May 3. Details

Kiwi Ferns v Jillaroos: New Zealand 12 WON v Australia 8 at WIN Stadium, Wollongong, November 9.

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 88 WON v France 0 at Tetley Stadium, Dewsbury, July 5.

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 34 WON v England 16 at Post Office Road, Featherstone, July 8.

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 14 WON v Australia 6 at Mt Pleasant, Batley, July 11.

Rugby League World Cup (F): New Zealand 12 LOST v Australia 22 at Headingley, Leeds, July 14.

England Tour – Test 1: New Zealand 44 WON v England 6 at Toll Stadium, Whangarei, October 10.

England Tour – 2nd Test: New Zealand 38 WON v England 6 at Waitakere Stadium, Auckland, October 16.

Kiwi Ferns (Invitational) v Jillaroos: New Zealand 16 LOST v Australia 18 at Ellerslie Domain, Auckland, September 29.

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 72 WON v Pacific Islands 0 at Stockland Park, Kawana Waters, November 6.

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 42 WON v Tonga 4 at Stockland Park, Kawana Waters, November 8.

Rugby League World Cup: New Zealand 26 WON v Samoa 4 at Stockland Park, Kawana Waters, November 10.

Rugby League World Cup (SF): New Zealand 16 WON v England 4 at Stockland Park, Kawana Waters, November 12.

Rugby League World Cup (F): New Zealand 34 WON v Australia 0 at Suncorp Stadium.

Kiwi Ferns v NZ Māori: New Zealand 50 WON v NZ Māori 12 at Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua, July 1.

Kiwi Ferns Tour – 1st Test: New Zealand 38 WON v Australia 12 at Bendigo Bank Oval, Ispwich, August 14.

Kiwi Ferns Tour – 2nd Test: New Zealand 30 WON v Australia 10 at Davies Park, Brisbane, August 21.

World Cup: New Zealand 68 WON v Cook Islands 0 at North Harbour Stadium, Auckland.

World Cup: New Zealand 84 WON v Tokelau 0 at North Harbour Stadium, Auckland.

World Cup: New Zealand 44 WON v Australia 4 at North Harbour Stadium, Auckland.

World Cup: New Zealand 84 WON v Samoa 0 at North Harbour Stadium, Auckland.

World Cup (SF): New Zealand 38 WON v England 0 at North Harbour Stadium, Auckland.

World Cup (F): New Zealand 58 WON v NZ Māori at North Harbour Stadium, Auckland.

One-off match: New Zealand 36 WON v NZ Māori 10

Trans-Tasman Test: New Zealand 42 WON v Australia 8 at Carlaw Park, Auckland, September 22

World Cup: New Zealand 22 WON v Great Britain 12

World Cup: New Zealand 10 WON v Australia 6

World Cup (SF): New Zealand 50 WON v Australia 6

World Cup (F): New Zealand 26 WON v Great Britain 4 at Wilderspool, Warrington, November 22.

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