Sport

Cancellation of MSG Cup games in Lae clarified

The eleventh-hour decision to cancel the MSG Prime Ministers Cup games in Lae and hold all games in Port Moresby drew a lot of criticism on social media when the news broke last Thursday.

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Rugby unites Rigo communities in friendly Gomore–Hula match

Rugby excitement brought communities together in Gomore Village yesterday, as local teams hosted a friendly return match against Hula Village.

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Melanesian football fans to enjoy multi-media coverage of MSG Prime Ministers Cup

Football followers across Melanesia will be able to watch and listen to the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Prime Ministers Football Cup thanks to a new broadcasting partnership with Papua New Guinea’s National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC).

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Morea and Glare join London Broncos as Demetriou opens UK pathway for PNG talent

Papua New Guinea’s rugby league pride is set to shine brighter on the international stage, with Kumuls stars Morea Morea and Finley Glare signing with the London Broncos under national coach Jason Demetriou.

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Solomon Islands women touch down in Port Moresby for historic MSG Cup debut

A vibrant Melanesian welcome greeted the Solomon Islands women’s football team at Jacksons International Airport today, as they became the first team to arrive for the 2025 Melanesian Spearhead Group [MSG] Prime Ministers Cup.

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No games in Lae: MSG Cup matches shifted to Port Moresby

The Host Organizing Committee has confirmed that no MSG Prime Minister’s Cup games will be played at the Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium in Lae, after the venue failed to meet FIFA standards.

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