Ex-England ace Jason Robinson reveals Papua New Guineans are the Rugby League's TOUGHEST opponents

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Ex-England ace Jason Robinson reveals Papua New Guineans are the Rugby League's TOUGHEST opponents

Jason Robinson won 19 international caps in Rugby League during a 16-year career. Papua New Guinea are the toughest rugby league players, according to the ex-Wigan man. He lost in the 1995 World Cup final to Australia. The Rugby league World cup starts on October 15 at St James' Park.

Jason Robinson is an ambassador for the Rugby League World Cup 2021. Vodafone is running the Pride of Your League competition to celebrate local heroes who make their clubs a success. The competition is open to teams, individuals and clubs all over the UK. It will culminate in the final on November 19 at Old Trafford. The tournament will see male, female and wheelchair athletes competing simultaneously. Papua New Guinea, Tonga, New Zealand, Samoa and England are the teams to watch. Robinson played in Rugby league World Cups for England in 1995 and 2003. He also won the rugby union World Championship in 2003, beating the Wallabies.


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