PNGRFL encourages league registration ahead of 27 February deadline

The Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League (PNGRFL) is encouraging all Associate and Affiliated Leagues to complete their registration by 27 February 2026.

PNGRFL General Manager – Community Rugby League, Mark Mom, has encouraged new and existing leagues interested in affiliating with PNGRFL to contact their respective regional confederate points of contact.

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“We want to ensure all league registrations are completed by 27 February to allow sufficient time for compliance checks and player registrations,” Mr. Mom said in a statement.

“Each region has designated points of contact, and we strongly encourage non-affiliated leagues to reach out to our officers. Affiliating with PNGRFL not only enables leagues to formally join their regional confederates but also allows PNGRFL to provide support through upskilling in league administration, coaching, refereeing, and other development programs.”

To encourage league registration, PNGRFL introduced an incentive kit program in 2025, which will continue into the 2026 season.

“In 2025, we provided incentive kits to support leagues in running their competitions,” Mr. Mom said.

“These kits included game-day equipment such as goal post pads and corner posts, footballs, loud hailers, as well as audio systems. We will continue this initiative in 2026, with kits to be distributed prior to the commencement of competitions.”

Among the compliant leagues that received incentive kits, Aroma Coast Rugby League Chairman, Chris Enara, welcomed the initiative.

“I believe the incentive kits will greatly benefit the rural communities where Aroma Coast Rugby League operates, especially in village settings,” Mr. Enara said.

“They help create a professional game-day environment, shift mindsets, and give communities a real sense of the standards expected in rugby league.”

NCD Schools Rugby League President, Arnold Gende, also highlighted the impact of the program.

“This is the first time we have received this level of support,” Mr. Gende said.

“Compared to previous seasons, this year will be different. The incentive kits are a gamechanger, particularly in improving the standard of officiating.”

League affiliation registrations close on 27 February 2026. Player registrations close on 1 May 2026 for Associate (Schools) and Affiliate (Senior) competitions.

Competition schedules are as follows:

• Associate Leagues: 3 April – 28 July 2026

• Affiliate Leagues: 1 May – 27 September 2026

• Club Championships: 9 – 25 October 2026

ATHURSON Olua
ATHURSON Oluahttp://www.thepngsun.com
He holds a Bachelor of Art Degree majoring in Theatre Arts while minoring in Journalism/Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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