Rugby League: Four Nations

Rugby League: Four Nations (2009-2016)

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England, Australia, New Zealand and a fourth qualifying nation compete in the tournament.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 13:15 (45 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2016-11-12Highlights: Scotland v New ZealandNov 12, 2016
2009-10-25Highlights 23/10/09Oct 25, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Rugby League: Four Nations premiere?

Rugby League: Four Nations premiered on October 24, 2009.

Who were the teams that participated in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

The teams that participated in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament were Australia, England, New Zealand, and France.

Where was the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament held?

The 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament was held in England and France.

Who won the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

Australia won the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

How many matches were played in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

A total of six matches were played in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

Who was the top scorer of the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

Chris Bridge from England was the top scorer of the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

Which team scored the most tries in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

Australia scored the most tries in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

Who was the captain of the Australian team in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

Darren Lockyer was the captain of the Australian team in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

How many points did Australia score in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

Australia scored a total of 98 points in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

Who was the most valuable player of the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

Greg Inglis was named the most valuable player of the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

How many spectators attended the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament final?

The final match of the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament was attended by over 44,000 spectators.

Which team had the highest average attendance in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

The Australian team had the highest average attendance in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

Who was the head coach of the New Zealand team in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

Stephen Kearney was the head coach of the New Zealand team in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

Which team had the most penalties in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

The French team had the most penalties in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

How many points did England score in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

England scored a total of 38 points in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

Who was the top try-scorer for the New Zealand team in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament?

Jason Nightingale was the top try-scorer for the New Zealand team in the 2009 Rugby League: Four Nations tournament.

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