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Solomon Islands national rugby union team

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Solomon Islands
Shirt badge/Association crest
UnionSolomon Islands Rugby Union Federation
Head coachCorey Chapman
Firstcolours
World Rugby ranking
Current107 (as of 4 November 2024)
Highest69 (2011)
Lowest107 (2024)
First international
Papua New Guinea 23–5Solomon Islands
(18 August 1969)
Biggest win
Solomon Islands 61–7Nauru
(27 August 2019)
Biggest defeat
Solomon Islands 3–113Fiji
(21 August 1969)

TheSolomon Islands national rugby union team representSolomon Islands in the sport ofrugby union.

They played their first internationals as part of the 3rd South Pacific Games in Port Moresby, beginning with a 5–23 loss to host teamPapua New Guinea on 18 August 1969. Their first wins came soon after; 36–0 overWallis and Futuna and 28–12 against New Caledonia to win the bronze medal.[1] Since then have played in only a small number of internationals, but did win bronze again in Port Moresby at the 9th South Pacific Games.

Solomon Islands have yet to qualify for theRugby World Cup finals. The team did take part in the qualifying tournaments in Oceania for the2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia, and the2007 Rugby World Cup in France, but did not end up qualifying.

History

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In November and December 2011, Solomon Islands competed in the Eastern Regional Pool of the 2011FORU Oceania Cup. All matches were played atLloyd Robson Oval inPort Moresby. In their first match, on 29 November, Solomon Islands recorded a notable 22–19 victory over the more fancied former champions Niue.[2] This was followed by a 33–15 loss to host nation, Papua New Guinea.[3] In their final pool match, Solomon Islands defeatedVanuatu 48–20 to finish second in the pool, behind Papua New Guinea. This victory set a new record winning margin for the Solomon Islands, eclipsing the previous best of 11–3, also against Vanuatu, in 2001. By virtue of their wins at the tournament, Solomon Islands climbed to an all-time high of 69th position on theIRB World Rankings, overtaking Niue in the process.[4]

Record

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Rugby World Cup record

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Rugby World Cup record
YearQualification status
New ZealandAustralia1987Not Invited
EnglandFranceIrelandScotlandWales1991Did Not Enter
South Africa1995Did Not Enter
Wales1999Did Not Enter
Australia2003Did Not Qualify
France2007Did Not Qualify
New Zealand2011Did Not Enter
England2015Did Not Qualify
Japan2019Did Not Qualify
France2023Did Not Enter
Australia2027Did Not Enter
United States2031To be determined

Overall

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OpponentPlayedWonLostDrawn% Won
 American Samoa10100%
 Cook Islands10100%
 Fiji20200%
 Nauru1100100%
 New Caledonia211050%
 Niue321066.67%
 Papua New Guinea80800%
 Tahiti431075%
 Tonga10100%
 Vanuatu431075%
 Wallis and Futuna1100100%
Total281117039.29%

Current squad

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On July 30, the 31-man squad was selected for the 2019 Oceania Rugby Cup.

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)Club
Lavern TuhatangataHookerSolomon Islands Matangiki Rugby Club
Rodney KavamauriHooker (1983-02-18)18 February 1983 (age 42)Solomon Islands TIA Rugby Club
Kasoa WatkinProp (1984-08-22)22 August 1984 (age 41)Solomon Islands TIA Rugby Club
Micky TufungaPropSolomon Islands TIA Rugby Club
Sifina RukiaPropSolomon Islands Islanders Rugby Club
Huddy HouProp (1988-04-18)18 April 1988 (age 37)Solomon Islands Matangiki Rugby Club
Edward TangimoanaPropSolomon Islands Matangiki Rugby Club
Ezekiel ManaPropSolomon Islands Islanders Rugby Club
Sunigeva NasiuLockSolomon Islands Avaiki Rugby Club
Jack AkaoLockSolomon Islands Henderson Hammerheads
Eddie Aete'eLockSolomon Islands Sosa Rugby Club
Kevin MunaLockSolomon Islands TIA Rugby Club
Sonney DelaiverataLockSolomon Islands Henderson Hammerheads
Daniel SaomatangiFlankerSolomon Islands Avaiki Rugby Club
PJ LakoaFlankerSolomon Islands Diesel Rugby Club
Saga Sade SamaniFlankerSolomon Islands Henderson Hammerheads
Vince TohuikaFlankerSolomon Islands Matangiki Rugby Club
Castro TeaheniuNumber 8Solomon Islands Matangiki Rugby Club
Paul TemaNumber 8AustraliaUniversity of Queensland
Felix GaloScrum-halfSolomon Islands Henderson Hammerheads
Charlie TengeScrum-halfSolomon IslandsPolice Rugby Club
Ronnie SaomatangiFly-halfSolomon Islands TIA Rugby Club
Edwin JohnFly-halfSolomon Islands Matangiki Rugby Club
Roman TongakaCentreSolomon Islands Avaiki Rugby Club
Laban TaikaCentreSolomon Islands Matangiki Rugby Club
Moana TepukeCentreSolomon Islands Matangiki Rugby Club
Bobby SadeCentreSolomon Islands Henderson Hammerheads
Timo SangaWingSolomon Islands Avaiki Rugby Club
Eddie SangaWingSolomon Islands Avaiki Rugby Club
Chris SaruWing (1993-06-23)23 June 1993 (age 32)Solomon Islands Henderson Hammerheads
Mathew QwainaFullbackSolomon Islands Henderson Hammerheads
Moses SinugamoanaFullbackSolomon Islands Avaiki Rugby Club

External links

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References

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  1. ^"Complete results 3rd South Pacific Games".Pacific Islands Monthly. Vol. 40, no. 9. Pacific Publications. 1 September 1969. pp. 36–37.
  2. ^"Sport: First round wins for PNG and Solomons in Oceania Rugby Cup".Radio New Zealand International. Retrieved30 November 2011.
  3. ^"Pukpuks Rise".The National, Sport. The National. Retrieved5 December 2011.
  4. ^"Solomon Islands climb to new high in rankings".Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. Archived fromthe original on 22 January 2012. Retrieved6 December 2011.
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