List of New Zealand national rugby league team results

The following lists the results of the New Zealand national rugby league team:

All-time records

New Zealand have been playing international matches since 1907. Below is a list of test matches played by the New Zealand XIII up until 12 November 2024.[1]

Country Matches Won Drawn Lost Win% For Aga Diff
 Australia 146 35 3 108 23.97% 1,944 3,321 –1,377
United KingdomAustralia British Empire XIII 1 0 0 1 0% 2 26 –24
 Cook Islands 2 2 0 0 100% 134 10 +124
 England 19 9 1 9 47.37% 374 342 +32
 France 56 35 5 16 62.5% 1,067 592 +475
 Fiji 1 1 0 1 50% 26 22 +4
 Great Britain 111 41 5 65 36.94% 1,622 2,047 –425
 Great Britain/ France 1 0 0 1 0% 31 37 –6
 Ireland 1 1 0 0 100% 48 10 +38
 Jamaica 1 1 0 0 100% 68 6 +62
 Lebanon 2 2 0 0 100% 98 12 +86
 Papua New Guinea 19 18 0 1 94.74% 866 238 +628
Rest of the World 1 1 0 0 100% 22 10 +12
 Samoa 5 5 0 0 100% 194 50 +144
 Scotland 3 2 1 0 66.67% 132 28 +104
 South Africa 1 0 0 1 0% 3 4 –1
 Tonga 8 6 0 2 75% 303 129 +174
 Wales 10 7 0 3 70% 264 158 +106
Total 388 166 15 208 42.78% 7,198 7,042 +156

Results

List complete with all test results as of September 2024.[2]

1900s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
1 January 1908  Wales 8 9 Ynys Aberdare 20,000 1907–08 All Golds tour
11 January 1908  England 18 16 Central Park Wigan 12,000
25 January 1908  Great Britain 6 14 Headingley Leeds 8,182
8 February 1908  Great Britain 18 6 Stamford Bridge London 15,000
15 February 1908  Great Britain 8 5 Athletic Grounds Rochdale 4,013
8 May 1908  Australia 11 10 Agricultural Oval Sydney 20,000 1908 All Blacks tour
30 May 1908  Australia 24 12 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 6,000
6 June 1908  Australia 9 14 Agricultural Oval Sydney 13,000
12 June 1909  Australia 19 11 Agricultural Oval Sydney 6,000 1909 All Blacks tour
26 June 1909  Australia 5 10 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 6,000
3 July 1909  Australia 5 25 Wentworth Park Sydney 6,000

1910s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
30 July 1910  Great Britain 20 52 Auckland Domain Auckland 16,000 1910 Lions tour
1 August 1914  Great Britain 13 16 Auckland Domain Auckland 15,000 1914 Lions tour
23 August 1919  Australia 21 44 Basin Reserve Wellington 8,000 1919 Kangaroo tour
30 August 1919  Australia 26 10 Addington Showgrounds Christchurch 7,000
6 September 1919  Australia 23 34 Carlaw Park Auckland 24,300
13 September 1919  Australia 2 32 Carlaw Park Auckland 15,000

1920s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
31 July 1920  Great Britain 7 31 Auckland Domain Auckland 34,000 1920 Lions tour
7 August 1920  Great Britain 3 19 Lancaster Park Christchurch 10,000
14 August 1920  Great Britain 10 23 Basin Reserve Wellington 5,000
2 August 1924  Great Britain 16 8 Carlaw Park Auckland 22,000 1924 Lions tour
6 August 1924  Great Britain 13 11 Basin Reserve Wellington 6,000
9 August 1924  Great Britain 18 31 Tahuna Park Dunedin 14,000
2 October 1926  Great Britain 20 28 Central Park Wigan 14,500 1926–27 Kiwi tour
3 November 1926  Great Britain 11 21 The Boulevard Kingston-upon-Hull 7,000
4 December 1926  Wales 8 34 Taff Vale Park Pontypridd 13,000
15 January 1927  Great Britain 17 32 Headingley Leeds 6,000
4 August 1928  Great Britain 17 13 Carlaw Park Auckland 28,000 1928 Lions tour
18 August 1928  Great Britain 5 13 Caledonian Ground Dunedin 12,000
25 August 1928  Great Britain 5 6 English Park Christchurch 21,000

1930s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
30 July 1932  Great Britain 9 34 Carlaw Park Auckland 25,000 1932 Lions tour
13 August 1932  Great Britain 14 25 Christchurch 5,000
20 August 1932  Great Britain 18 20 Carlaw Park Auckland 6,500
28 September 1935  Australia 22 14 Carlaw Park Auckland 20,000 1935 Kangaroo tour
2 October 1935  Australia 8 31 Carlaw Park Auckland 8,000
4 October 1935  Australia 8 31 Carlaw Park Auckland 20,000
30 July 1936  Great Britain 8 10 Carlaw Park Auckland 25,000 1936 Lions tour
20 August 1936  Great Britain 11 23 Carlaw Park Auckland 17,000
7 August 1937  Australia 8 12 Carlaw Park Auckland 12,000 1937–38 Kangaroo tour
14 August 1937  Australia 16 15 Carlaw Park Auckland 25,000

1940s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
10 August 1946  Great Britain 13 8 Carlaw Park Auckland 11,000 1946 Lions tour
4 October 1947  Great Britain 10 11 Headingley Leeds 28,445 1947–48 Kiwi tour
18 October 1947  Wales 20 28 St Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground Swansea 18,283
8 November 1947  Great Britain 10 7 Station Road Swinton 29,031
20 December 1947  Great Britain 9 25 Odsal Stadium Bradford 42,685
28 December 1947  France 11 7 Parc des Princes Paris 15,000
25 January 1948  France 7 25 Stade Chaban–Delmas Bordeaux 22,000
29 May 1948  Australia 21 19 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 55,866 1948 Kiwi tour
12 June 1948  Australia 4 13 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 23,013
17 September 1949  Australia 26 21 Basin Reserve Wellington 7,737 1949 Kangaroo tour
8 October 1949  Australia 10 31 Carlaw Park Auckland 12,361

1950s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
29 July 1950  Great Britain 16 10 Rugby League Park Christchurch 10,000 1950 Lions tour
12 August 1950  Great Britain 20 13 Carlaw Park Auckland 20,000
4 August 1951  France 16 15 Carlaw Park Auckland 19,229 1951 France tour
6 October 1951  Great Britain 15 21 Odsal Stadium Bradford 37,475 1951–52 Kiwi tour
10 November 1951  Great Britain 19 20 Station Road Swinton 29,938
7 December 1951  Wales 15 3 Odsal Stadium Bradford 18,283
15 December 1951  Great Britain 12 16 Headingley Leeds 18,649
23 December 1951  France 3 8 Parc des Princes Paris 23,459
30 December 1951  France 7 17 Stade Chaban-Delmas Bordeaux 11,110
23 January 1952 United KingdomAustralia British Empire XIII 2 26 Stamford Bridge London ~6,000
9 June 1952  Australia 13 25 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 56,376 1952 Kiwi tour
28 June 1952  Australia 49 25 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 29,245
2 July 1952  Australia 19 9 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 44,916
27 June 1953  Australia 25 5 Addington Showgrounds Christchurch 5,509 1953 Kangaroo tour
4 July 1953  Australia 12 11 Basin Reserve Wellington 5,394
18 July 1953  Australia 16 18 Carlaw Park Auckland 16,033
21 July 1954  Great Britain 7 27 Carlaw Park Auckland 22,097 1954 Lions tour
31 July 1954  Great Britain 20 14 Wingham Park Greymouth 4,240
14 August 1954  Great Britain 6 12 Carlaw Park Auckland 6,186
30 October 1954  France 13 22 Parc des Princes Paris Unknown 1954 World Cup
7 November 1954  Australia 15 34 Stade Vélodrome Marseille Unknown
11 November 1954  Great Britain 6 26 Stade Chaban-Delmas Bordeaux Unknown
6 August 1955  France 9 19 Carlaw Park Auckland 20,500 1955 France tour
13 August 1955  France 11 6 Carlaw Park Auckland 12,000
8 October 1955  Great Britain 6 25 Station Road Swinton 21,937 1955–56 Kiwi tour
12 November 1955  Great Britain 12 27 Odsal Stadium Bradford 24,443
17 December 1955  Great Britain 28 13 Headingley Leeds 10,438
8 January 1956  France 7 24 Stadium de Toulouse Toulouse 10,184
15 January 1956  France 31 22 Stade de Gerland Lyon 7,051
31 January 1956  France 3 24 Parc des Princes Paris 14,752
9 June 1956  Australia 9 12 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 46,766 1956 Kiwi tour
23 June 1956  Australia 2 8 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 28,361
30 June 1956  Australia 14 31 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 49,735
15 June 1957  Australia 5 25 The Gabba Brisbane 29,636 1957 World Cup
17 June 1957  France 10 14 The Gabba Brisbane 22,142
15 June 1957  Great Britain 25 21 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 14,263
3 July 1957 United KingdomFrance Great Britain and France Combined XIII 31 37 Auckland ~15,000 Friendly
26 July 1958  Great Britain 15 10 Carlaw Park Auckland 25,000 1958 Lions tour
9 August 1958  Great Britain 15 32 Carlaw Park Auckland 25,000
13 June 1959  Australia 8 9 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 38,613 1959 Kiwi tour
27 June 1959  Australia 10 28 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 30,994
4 July 1959  Australia 28 12 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 31,629

1960s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
23 July 1960  France 9 2 Carlaw Park Auckland 17,914 1960 France tour
6 August 1960  France 9 3 Carlaw Park Auckland 14,007
24 September 1960  Great Britain 8 23 Odsal Stadium Bradford 20,577 1960 World Cup
1 October 1960  Australia 15 21 Headingley Leeds 10,773
8 October 1960  France 9 0 Central Park Wigan 2,876
1 July 1961  Australia 12 10 Carlaw Park Auckland 11,485 1961 Kangaroo tour
8 July 1961  Australia 10 8 Carlaw Park Auckland 12,424
1961  Great Britain 29 11 Headingley Leeds Unknown 1961 Kiwi tour
1961  Great Britain 10 23 Odsal Stadium Bradford Unknown
1961  Great Britain 19 35 Station Road Swinton Unknown
11 November 1961  France 6 6 Stadium de Toulouse Toulouse 2,375
19 November 1961  France 23 2 Stade Jean Laffon Perpignan 9,020
9 December 1961  France 5 5 Stade Bauer Paris 3,307
1962  Great Britain 19 0 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown 1962 Lions tour
1962  Great Britain 27 0 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown
7 June 1963  Australia 3 7 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 48,330 1963 Kiwi tour
22 June 1963  Australia 16 13 Lang Park Brisbane 30,748
29 June 1963  Australia 17 18 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 45,657
10 August 1963  South Africa 4 3 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown 1963 Rhinos tour
25 July 1964  France 24 6 Carlaw Park Auckland 10,148 1964 France tour
1 August 1964  France 18 8 Rugby League Park Christchurch 4,935
5 August 1964  France 10 2 Carlaw Park Auckland 7,279
19 July 1965  Australia 8 13 Carlaw Park Auckland 13,295 1965 Kangaroo tour
26 June 1965  Australia 7 5 Carlaw Park Auckland 11,385
1965  Great Britain 2 9 Station Road Swinton Unknown 1965 Kiwi tour
1965  Great Britain 9 15 Odsal Stadium Bradford Unknown
1965  Great Britain 9 9 Central Park Wigan Unknown
15 November 1965  France 3 14 Stade Vélodrome Marseille 30,431
28 November 1965  France 2 6 Stade Gilbert Brutus Perpignan 9,000
12 December 1965  France 5 28 Stade des Minimes Toulouse 7,000
1966  Great Britain 8 25 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown 1966 Lions tour
1966  Great Britain 14 22 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown
10 June 1967  Australia 13 22 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 33,416 1967 Kiwi tour
1 July 1967  Australia 22 35 Lang Park Brisbane 30,122
8 July 1967  Australia 9 13 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 27,530
25 May 1968  France 10 15 Carlaw Park Auckland 18,000 1968 World Cup
1 June 1968  Australia 12 31 Lang Park Brisbane 23,608
8 June 1968  Great Britain 14 38 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 14,105
1 June 1969  Australia 10 20 Carlaw Park Auckland 13,375 1969 Kangaroo tour
7 June 1969  Australia 18 14 Carlaw Park Auckland 9,848

1970s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
21 October 1970  Australia 11 47 Central Park Wigan 9,805 1970 World Cup
25 October 1970  France 16 15 The Boulevard Kingston-upon-Hull 3,824
31 October 1970  Great Britain 17 27 Station Road Swinton 5,609
26 June 1971  Australia 24 3 Carlaw Park Auckland 13,917 1971 Kangaroo tour
1971  Great Britain 3 12 Headingley Leeds Unknown 1971 Kiwi tour
1971  Great Britain 18 13 The Willows, Salford Salford Unknown
1971  Great Britain 17 14 Wheldon Road Castleford Unknown
11 November 1971  France 27 11 Stade Gilbert Brutus Perpignan 3,581
21 November 1971  France 24 2 Stade Albert Domec Carcassonne 7,200
28 November 1971  France 3 3 Stadium de Toulouse Toulouse 5,000
8 July 1972  Australia 11 36 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 29,714 1972 Kiwi tour
15 July 1972  Australia 7 31 Lang Park Brisbane 24,000
28 October 1972  France 9 20 Stade Vélodrome Marseilles Unknown 1972 World Cup
1 October 1972  Australia 5 9 Parc des Princes Paris Unknown
4 November 1972  Great Britain 19 53 Stade du Hameau Pau Unknown
1974  Great Britain 13 8 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown 1974 Lions tour
1974  Great Britain 8 17 Rugby League Park Christchurch Unknown
1974  Great Britain 0 20 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown
1 June 1975  Australia 8 36 Lang Park Brisbane 12,000 1975 World Cup
15 June 1975  France 27 0 Rugby League Park Christchurch 2,500
21 June 1975  England 17 17 Carlaw Park Auckland 12,000
28 June 1975  Wales 13 8 Carlaw Park Auckland 9,368
27 September 1975  Australia 8 24 Carlaw Park Auckland 18,000
17 October 1975  France 12 12 Stade Vélodrome Marseille 10,000
25 October 1975  France 12 27 Odsal Stadium Bradford 5,507
2 November 1975  Wales 24 25 St Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground Swansea 2,645
29 May 1977  Australia 12 21 Carlaw Park Auckland 18,000 1977 World Cup
12 June 1977  Great Britain 12 30 Rugby League Park Christchurch 9,000
19 June 1977  France 28 20 Carlaw Park Auckland 8,000
24 June 1978  Australia 2 24 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 16,577 1978 Kiwi tour
15 July 1978  Australia 7 38 Lang Park Brisbane 14,000
22 July 1978  Australia 16 33 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 6,541
1978  Papua New Guinea 30 21 PNG Football Stadium Port Moresby Unknown
1979  Great Britain 8 16 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown 1979 Lions tour
1979  Great Britain 7 22 Rugby League Park Christchurch Unknown
1979  Great Britain 18 11 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown

1980s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
1 June 1980  Australia 6 17 Carlaw Park Auckland 12,321 1980 Kangaroo tour
15 June 1980  Australia 6 15 Carlaw Park Auckland 9,706
1980  Great Britain 12 8 Odsal Stadium Bradford Unknown 1980 Kiwi tour
1980  Great Britain 14 14 Central Park Wigan Unknown
1980  Great Britain 2 10 Headingley Leeds Unknown
23 November 1980  France 5 6 Stade Gilbert Brutus Perpignan 6,000
7 December 1980  France 11 3 Stadium de Toulouse Toulouse 3,000
7 July 1981  France 26 3 Carlaw Park Auckland 12,200 1981 France tour
21 June 1981  France 25 2 Carlaw Park Auckland 8,100
3 July 1982  Australia 8 11 Lang Park Brisbane 11,400 1982 Kiwi tour
17 July 1982  Australia 2 20 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 16,775
1982  Papua New Guinea 56 5 PNG Football Stadium Port Moresby Unknown
1983  Papua New Guinea 60 20 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown Friendly
12 June 1984  Australia 4 16 Carlaw Park Auckland 18,000 1984 Kangaroo tour
9 July 1984  Australia 19 12 Lang Park Brisbane 15,000
1984  Great Britain 12 0 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown 1984 Lions tour
1984  Great Britain 29 12 Rugby League Park Christchurch Unknown
1984  Great Britain 32 16 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown
18 June 1985  Australia 20 26 Lang Park Brisbane 22,000 1985 Kangaroo tour
30 June 1985  Australia 6 10 Carlaw Park Auckland 19,132
7 July 1985  Australia 18 0 Carlaw Park Auckland 15,327 1985–1988 World Cup
1985  Great Britain 24 22 Headingley Leeds Unknown 1985 Kiwi tour
1985  Great Britain 8 25 Central Park Wigan Unknown
1985  Great Britain 6 6 Headingley Leeds Unknown
9 November 1985  Great Britain 6 6 Elland Road Leeds 22,209
24 November 1985  France 22 0 Stade Vélodrome Marseille 1,492
7 December 1985  France 22 0 Stade Gilbert Brutus Perpignan 5,000 1985–1988 World Cup
6 July 1986  Australia 8 22 Carlaw Park Auckland 14,566 1986 Kiwi tour
19 July 1986  Australia 12 29 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 34,302
29 July 1986  Australia 12 32 Lang Park Brisbane 22,811 1985–1988 World Cup
1986  Papua New Guinea 36 26 PNG Football Stadium Port Moresby Unknown 1986 Kiwi tour
17 August 1986  Papua New Guinea 22 24 PNG Football Stadium Port Moresby 15,000 1985–1988 World Cup
1986  Great Britain 10 12 Rugby League Park Christchurch Unknown 1986 Lions tour
28 June 1987  Australia 13 6 Lang Park Brisbane 16,500 1987 Kiwi tour
1987  Papua New Guinea 36 22 PNG Football Stadium Port Moresby Unknown
1987  France W/O F N/A N/A N/A 1985–1988 World Cup
10 July 1988  Papua New Guinea 66 14 Carlaw Park Auckland 8,392
17 July 1988  Great Britain 12 10 Rugby League Park Auckland 8,525
9 October 1988  Australia 12 25 Eden Park Auckland 47,363 1988 World Cup Final
10 July 1989  Australia 6 26 Queen Elizabeth II Park Christchurch 17,000 1989 Kangaroo tour
16 July 1989  Australia 0 8 Rotorua International Stadium Rotorua 26,000
23 July 1989  Australia 14 22 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 15,000 1989–1992 World Cup
1989  Great Britain 6 10 Old Trafford Manchester Unknown 1989 Kiwi tour
1989  Great Britain 6 26 Elland Road Leeds Unknown
11 November 1989  Great Britain 10 6 Central Park Wigan 20,346 1989–1992 World Cup
19 November 1989  France 16 14 Stade Albert Domec Carcassonne 3,500 1989 Kiwi tour
7 December 1989  France 34 0 Stade Albert Domec Carcassonne 4,208 1989–1992 World Cup

1990s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
1990  Great Britain 21 18 Arena Manawatu Palmerston North Unknown 1990 Lions tour
1990  Great Britain 14 16 Carlaw Park Auckland Unknown
15 July 1990  Great Britain 21 18 Queen Elizabeth II Park Christchurch 3,133 1989–1992 World Cup
1990  Papua New Guinea 36 4 Danny Leahy Oval Goroka Unknown Friendly
11 August 1990  Papua New Guinea 18 10 PNG Football Stadium Port Moresby 7,837 1989–1992 World Cup
19 August 1990  Australia 6 24 Athletic Park Wellington 25,000 Friendly
13 June 1991  France 60 6 Carlaw Park Auckland 7,000 1991 France tour
23 June 1991  France 32 10 Rugby League Park Christchurch 2,000 1989–1992 World Cup
3 July 1991  Australia 24 8 Olympic Park Stadium Melbourne 26,900 1991 Trans-Tasman Test series
24 July 1991  Australia 0 44 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 34,911
31 July 1991  Australia 12 40 Lang Park Brisbane 29,139 1989–1992 World Cup
1992  Great Britain 15 14 Arena Manawatu Palmerston North Unknown 1992 Lions tour
5 July 1992  Papua New Guinea 66 10 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 3,000 1989–1992 World Cup
20 June 1993  Australia 14 14 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 22,994 1993 Trans-Tasman Test series
25 June 1993  Australia 8 16 Palmerston North Showgrounds Palmerston North 19,000
30 June 1993  Australia 4 16 Lang Park Brisbane 31,000
3 October 1993  Wales 24 19 Vetch Field Swansea 6,073 1993 Kiwi tour
1993  Great Britain 0 17 Empire Stadium London Unknown
1993  Great Britain 12 29 Central Park Wigan Unknown
1993  Great Britain 10 29 Elland Road Leeds Unknown
21 November 1993  France 36 11 Stade Albert Domec Carcassonne 3,500
1994  Papua New Guinea 28 12 Danny Leahy Oval Goroka Unknown Friendly
1994  Papua New Guinea 30 16 PNG Football Stadium Port Moresby Unknown Friendly
9 June 1995  France 22 6 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 15,000 1995 France tour
16 June 1995  France 16 16 Arena Manawatu Palmerston North 10,846
23 June 1995  Australia 8 26 Lang Park Brisbane 25,304 1995 Trans-Tasman Test series
7 July 1995  Australia 10 20 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 27,568
14 July 1995  Australia 10 46 Lang Park Brisbane 20,803
8 October 1995  Tonga 25 24 Wilderspool Stadium Warrington 8,083 1995 World Cup
13 October 1995  Papua New Guinea 22 6 Knowsley Road St Helens 8,679
22 October 1995  Australia 20 30 Kirklees Stadium Huddersfield 16,608
(aet)
1996  Papua New Guinea 62 8 Rotorua International Stadium Rotorua Unknown Friendly
1996  Papua New Guinea 64 0 Arena Manawatu Palmerston North Unknown Friendly
1996  Great Britain 17 12 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland Unknown 1996 Lions tour
1996  Great Britain 18 15 Arena Manawatu Palmerston North Unknown
1996  Great Britain 32 12 Lancaster Park Christchurch Unknown
25 April 1997  Australia 22 34 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 23,829 1997 Anzac Test
26 September 1997  Australia 30 12 North Harbour Stadium Auckland 17,500 Friendly
24 April 1998  Australia 22 16 North Harbour Stadium Auckland 24,640 1998 Anzac Test
9 October 1998  Australia 12 30 Lang Park Brisbane 18,571 Friendly
16 October 1998  Australia 16 36 North Harbour Stadium Auckland 24,620 Friendly
1998  Great Britain 22 16 Kirklees Stadium Huddersfield Unknown 1998 Kiwi tour
1998  Great Britain 36 16 Reebok Stadium Bolton Unknown
1998  Great Britain 23 23 Vicarage Road Watford Unknown
23 April 1999  Australia 14 20 Stadium Australia Sydney 30,245 1999 Anzac Test
15 October 1999  Australia 18 16 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 22,540 1999 Tri-Nations
22 October 1999  Tonga 74 0 Carlaw Park Auckland 4,528 Friendly
26 October 1999  Great Britain 26 4 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 14,040 1999 Tri-Nations
5 November 1999  Australia 20 22 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 21,204

2000s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
21 April 2000  Australia 0 52 Stadium Australia Sydney 26,023 2000 Anzac Test
29 October 2000  Lebanon 64 0 Kingsholm Stadium Gloucester 2,496 2000 World Cup
2 November 2000  Cook Islands 84 10 Madejski Stadium Reading 3,982
5 November 2000  Wales 58 18 Millennium Stadium Cardiff 17,612
12 November 2000  France 54 6 The Jungle Castleford 5,158
18 November 2000  England 49 6 Reebok Stadium Bolton 16,032
25 November 2000  Australia 40 12 Old Trafford Manchester 44,329
10 June 2001  France 36 0 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 4,500 2001 France tour
13 July 2001  Australia 10 28 Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 26,580 Friendly
12 October 2002  Australia 24 32 Wellington Stadium Wellington 25,015 Pre-tour Friendly
22 October 2002 Hull F.C. 28 11 The Boulevard Kingston-upon-Hull 12,092 2002 Kiwi tour
25 October 2002 St Helens 38 26 Knowsley Road St Helens Unknown
30 October 2002 England England Reserves 34 12 Griffin Park London Unknown
3 November 2002  Wales 50 22 Millennium Stadium Cardiff 8,746
9 November 2002  Great Britain 30 16 Ewood Park Blackburn 16,654
16 November 2002  Great Britain 16 16 Kirklees Stadium Huddersfield 23,604
23 November 2002  Great Britain 10 16 JJB Stadium Wigan 22,247
30 November 2002  France 36 10 Stade Aimé Giral Perpignan 6,500
25 July 2003  Australia 6 38 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 30,605 Friendly
18 October 2003  Australia 30 16 North Harbour Stadium Auckland 21,926 Friendly
23 April 2004  Australia 10 37 Newcastle Sports Centre Newcastle 21,537 2004 Anzac Test
16 October 2004  Australia 16 16 North Harbour Stadium Auckland 19,118 2004 Tri-Nations
23 October 2004  Australia 12 32 Loftus Road London 16,725
6 November 2004  Great Britain 12 22 Kirklees Stadium Huddersfield 20,372
11 November 2004  France 24 20 Stade Albert Domec Carcassonne 8,000 Friendly
20 November 2004  Great Britain 24 26 KC Stadium Kingston-upon-Hull 23,377 2004 Tri-Nations
22 April 2005  Australia 16 32 Lang Park Brisbane 40,317 2005 Anzac Test
15 October 2005  Australia 38 28 Stadium Australia Sydney 28,255 2005 Tri-Nations
21 October 2005  Australia 26 28 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 15,400
29 October 2005  Great Britain 24 26 Loftus Road London 15,568
6 November 2005  England 30 22 Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington 7,298 Friendly
12 November 2005  Great Britain 12 38 Kirklees Stadium Huddersfield 19,232 2005 Tri-Nations
18 November 2005  France 38 22 Stadium de Toulouse Toulouse 8,013 Friendly
26 November 2005  Australia 24 0 Elland Road Leeds 26,534 2005 Tri-Nations
5 May 2006  Australia 12 50 Lang Park Brisbane 44,191 2006 Anzac Test
28 June 2006  Great Britain 14 46 Knowsley Road St Helens 10,103 Friendly
14 October 2006  Australia 18 30 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 20,000 2006 Tri-Nations
21 October 2006  Australia 15 20 Docklands Stadium Melbourne 30,732
28 October 2006  Great Britain 18 14 Lancaster Park Christchurch 17,005
11 November 2006  Great Britain 34 4 Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 16,401
25 November 2006  Australia 16 12 Sydney Football Stadium Brisbane 27,325
(g.p.)
20 April 2007  Australia 6 30 Lang Park Brisbane 35,241 2007 Anzac Test
13 October 2007  Australia 0 58 Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 16,681 Pre-tour Friendly
27 October 2007  Great Britain 14 20 Kirklees Stadium Huddersfield 16,522 2007 All Golds Tour
3 November 2007  Great Britain 0 44 KC Stadium Kingston-upon-Hull 20,324
10 November 2007  Great Britain 22 28 JJB Stadium Wigan 21,235
17 November 2007  France 22 14 Stade Jean-Bouin Paris 6,781
9 May 2008  Australia 12 28 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 34,571 2008 Anzac Test
18 October 2008  Tonga 58 8 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland Unknown Friendly
26 October 2008  Australia 6 30 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 34,157 2008 World Cup
1 November 2008  Papua New Guinea 48 6 Robina Stadium Gold Coast 11,278
8 November 2018  England 36 24 Newcastle International Sports Centre Newcastle 15,145
15 November 2008  England 32 22 Lang Park Brisbane 26,659
22 November 2008  Australia 34 20 Lang Park Brisbane 50,599
8 May 2009  Australia 10 38 Lang Park Brisbane 37,152 2009 Anzac Test
14 October 2009  Tonga 40 24 Rotorua International Stadium Rotorua 8,000 Friendly
24 October 2009  Australia 20 20 Twickenham Stoop London 12,360 2009 Four Nations
31 October 2009  France 62 12 Stade Ernest-Wallon Toulouse 12,412
7 November 2009  England 12 20 Kirklees Stadium Huddersfield 19,390

2010s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
7 May 2010  Australia 8 12 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium Melbourne 29,442 2010 Anzac Test
16 October 2010  Samoa 50 6 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 11,512 Friendly
23 October 2010  England 24 10 Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 20,681 2010 Four Nations
30 October 2010  Papua New Guinea 76 12 Rotorua International Stadium Rotorua 6,000
6 November 2010  Australia 20 34 Eden Park Auckland 44,324
13 November 2010  Australia 16 12 Lang Park Brisbane 36,299
6 May 2011  Australia 10 20 Robina Stadium Gold Coast 26,301 2011 Anzac Test
16 October 2011  Australia 6 42 Newcastle Sports Centre Newcastle 32,890 Friendly
28 October 2011  Australia 12 26 Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington 12,491 2011 Four Nations
5 November 2011  Wales 36 0 Wembley Stadium London 42,344
12 November 2011  England 6 28 KC Stadium Kingston-upon-Hull 23,447
20 April 2012  Australia 12 20 Eden Park Auckland 35,339 2012 Anzac Test
13 October 2012  Australia 10 18 Willows Sports Complex Townsville 26,497 Friendly
19 April 2013  Australia 12 32 Canberra Stadium Canberra 25,628 2013 Anzac Test
20 October 2013  Cook Islands 50 0 Keepmoat Stadium Doncaster Unknown Friendly
27 October 2013  Samoa 42 24 Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington 14,965 2013 World Cup
1 November 2013  France 48 0 Parc des Sports Avignon 17,518
8 November 2013  Papua New Guinea 56 10 Headingley Leeds 18,180
15 November 2013  Scotland 40 4 Headingley Leeds 16,207
23 November 2013  England 20 18 Wembley Stadium London 67,545
30 November 2013  Australia 2 34 Old Trafford Manchester 74,468
2 May 2014  Australia 18 30 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 25,429 2014 Anzac Test
25 October 2014  Australia 30 12 Lang Park Brisbane 47,813 2014 Four Nations
1 November 2014  Samoa 14 12 Okara Park Whangārei 16,912
8 November 2014  England 16 14 Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin 15,863
20 November 2014  Australia 22 18 Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 25,093
3 May 2015  Australia 26 12 Lang Park Brisbane 32,681 2015 Anzac Test
23 October 2015 Leeds Rhinos 34 16 Headingley Leeds 20,158 2015 Kiwi tour
1 November 2015  England 12 28 KC Stadium Kingston-upon-Hull 23,526
7 November 2015  England 9 2 Olympic Park London 44,393
14 November 2015  England 14 20 DW Stadium Wigan 24,741
6 May 2016  Australia 0 16 Newcastle International Sports Centre Newcastle 27,724 2016 Anzac Test
15 October 2016  Australia 6 26 Perth Oval Perth 20,283 Friendly
29 October 2016  England 17 16 Kirklees Stadium Huddersfield 24,070 2016 Four Nations
5 November 2016  Australia 8 14 Ricoh Arena Coventry 21,009
11 November 2016  Scotland 16 16 Derwent Park Workington 6,628
20 November 2016  Australia 8 34 Anfield Liverpool 40,042
5 May 2017  Australia 12 30 Canberra Stadium Canberra 18,535 2017 Anzac Test
28 October 2017  Samoa 38 8 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 17,857 2017 World Cup
4 November 2017  Scotland 74 6 Rugby League Park Christchurch 12,130
11 November 2017  Tonga 22 28 Waikato Stadium Hamilton 24,041
18 November 2017  Fiji 2 4 Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 12,713
23 June 2018  England 18 26 Mile High Stadium Denver 19,320 Friendly
13 October 2018  Australia 26 24 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 12,763 Friendly
27 October 2018  England 16 18 KCOM Stadium Kingston-upon-Hull 17,649 2018 Kiwi tour
4 November 2018  England 14 20 Anfield Liverpool 26,234
11 November 2018  England 34 0 Elland Road Leeds 32,186
22 June 2019  Tonga 34 14 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 23,624 2019 Oceania Cup
26 October 2019  Australia 4 26 Wollongong Showground Wollongong 18,104
2 November 2019  Great Britain 12 8 Eden Park Auckland 25,575 2019 Lions tour
9 November 2019  Great Britain 23 8 Rugby League Park Christchurch 8,875

2020s

Date Opponent F A Venue City Crowd Competition
25 May 2022  Tonga 26 6 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 20,766 Friendly
8 October 2022 Leeds Rhinos 74 0 Headingley Leeds 9,125 Friendly
16 October 2022  Lebanon 34 12 Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington 5,453 2021 World Cup
22 October 2022  Jamaica 68 6 MKM Stadium Kingston-upon-Hull 6,829
28 October 2022  Ireland 24 18 Headingley Leeds 7,080
5 November 2022  Fiji 34 12 MKM Stadium Kingston-upon-Hull 5,453
11 November 2022  Australia 14 16 Elland Road Leeds 28,113
21 October 2023  Samoa 50 0 Eden Park Auckland 23,269 2023 Pacific Cup
28 October 2023  Australia 18 36 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium Melbourne 20,584
4 November 2023  Australia 30 0 Waikato Stadium Hamilton 13,269
27 October 2024  Australia 10 22 Rugby League Park Christchurch 17,005 2024 Pacific Cup
2 November 2024  Tonga 24 25 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 22,363
10 November 2024  Papua New Guinea 54 12 Western Sydney Stadium Sydney TBA

See also

References

  1. ^ "New Zealand Head to Head". rugbyleagueplanet. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  2. ^ International Rugby League results

Further reading

  • Coffey and Wood The Kiwis: 100 Years of International Rugby League ISBN 1-86971-090-8

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