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NRL mid-season internationals could be scrapped after 2022

This year’s mid-season international test matches in the NRL are likely to be the last, according to Tonga coach Kristian Woolf.

The Pacific nations will begin their preparations for the World Cup with a mid-season international window on June 25 which will see six nations in action.

New Zealand will take on Tonga in Auckland which will be the first elite rugby league fixture to be played in New Zealand since COVID-19.

And there will be a Pacific double-header at Campbelltown Stadium when Samoa face the Cook Islands whilst Papua New Guinea take on Fiji.

As well as the women’s and men’s State of Origin taking place that weekend, it has been dubbed the ‘biggest Representative Round in NRL history’.

However, Tonga coach Kristian Woolf is under the impression that there won’t be many more mid-season internationals Down Under after 2022.

He told Love Rugby League: “I think we are coming to a point where mid-season games probably aren’t going to happen in the future.

“There’s good reason for that as well. The game has become more intense and the toll it takes on players and the workload of players. Particularly when we talk about concussions and head knocks and that kind of thing.

“I think we are leaning towards mid-season games not being part of what we do anymore. This will most likely be the last opportunity for a mid-season test in the NRL.”

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St Helens coach Woolf has helped spearhead Tonga’s meteoric rise on the international scene.

They reached the semi-finals of the last World Cup, where they just fell short against England. Tonga continued their rise in the World Cup aftermath, picking up historic wins against Australia and Great

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