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Australia physical disability national rugby league team
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    Australia physical disability national rugby league team

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    Australian Physical Disability Rugby league team
    Team information
    Governing body RLIF
    Region Asia-Pacific
    Team results
    PDRL World Cup
    Appearances 1 (first time in 2021)
    Best result 4th, 2021

    The Australia physical disability national rugby league team represent Australia in international physical disability rugby league competitions throughout Asia-Pacific and the World. At the 2018 Rugby League Commonwealth Championship the team won the Physical Disability tournament based on their group results. They drew in the final against New Zealand. In September 2018 a squad was named to take part in a best of three series against New Zealand as part of the 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship in Sydney.

    In October 2022 the team competed at the 2021 Physical Disability Rugby League World Cup where they came fourth in the tournament.

    Current squad

    Squad for 2021 PDRL World Cup:

    1. Kane Ridgley (Gold Coast Titans)
    2. Jonathan Smith (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
    3. Bryce Crane (Sydney Roosters)
    4. Karel Dekker (Gold Coast Titans)
    5. Kyle Lloyd (Newtown Jets)
    6. Dean Clark (Gold Coast Titans)
    7. Hudson Wicks (Gold Coast Titans)
    8. Stephen Hendry (Gold Coast Titans)
    9. Harry Rodgers (Gold Coast Titans)
    10. Adam Hills (Warrington Wolves)
    11. Dylan Jobson (Gold Coast Titans)
    12. Richard Muff (Gold Coast Titans)
    13. Peter Mitchell (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
    14. George Tonna (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
    15. Edward Sharp (Newtown Jets)
    16. Rylan Gaudron (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
    17. Geoff Clarke (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
    18. Fady Taiba (Wests Tigers)
    19. Rylee Lowe (Sydney Roosters)
    20. Michael Baker (Gold Coast Titans)

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    Results

    Date Opponent Score Tournament Venue Refs
    23 February 2018 Commonwealth All Stars
    8–0
    2018 Commonwealth Championship Dolphin Stadium, Brisbane
    4–0
    New Zealand
    6–0
    24 February 2018
    0–0
    0–0
    23 October 2022 England
    6–56
    2021 World Cup Victoria Park, Warrington
    25 October 2022 New Zealand
    26–34
    28 October 2022 Wales
    20–34
    30 October 2022
    18–32



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