Half-time
Malta: 30
Philippines: 16

Tries
Malta:
  • Riley Tonna,
  • Ryley Smith,
  • Dylan Hodson,
  • Lucas Borg,
  • Logan Sipple,
  • Dylan Hodson,
  • Dylan Hodson,
  • Lucas Borg
Philippines:
  • Ned Stephenson,
  • Gerald Reyes,
  • Dylan Jones,
  • Ned Stephenson

Goals
Malta:
  • Bryson Demanuele (7/7)
Philippines:
  • Nikolas Forrest (3/4)

Teams
Malta:
  • Bryson Demanuele,
  • Lucas Borg,
  • Zarrin Galea,
  • Logan Sipple,
  • Elie Foote,
  • Ryley Smith,
  • Zac Vella,
  • Riley Tonna,
  • Kyal Greene,
  • Braydon Sherry,
  • Dylan Hodson,
  • Anthony Bucca,
  • Jordan Xuereb.
  • Subs: Will Exton,
  • Aaron Weston,
  • Tyson Jackson,
  • Luke Sherry
Philippines:
  • Isaac Rosario,
  • Isaac Acheampong,
  • Ned Stephenson,
  • Dennis Gordon,
  • Bailey Page,
  • Tyrone O'Leary,
  • Nikolas Forrest,
  • Dylan Jones,
  • Tyrone Tootell,
  • Ian Nelson,
  • Ricky Kaucia,
  • Jordan Jones,
  • Jeffery Vaughan.
  • Subs: Gerald Reyes,
  • Jeromy Cairns,
  • Mack Selwood,
  • Benjamin Jegede

Match report

Honours were shared at the New Era Stadium, Cabramatta as Malta and Philippines met in women’s and men’s senior internationals for world ranking points. The Philippines Sampaguitas triumphed 42-0 against the Malta Dames in the women’s clash, winger Tynia Wells with a hat trick of tries, while in the men’s encounter, Malta’s Knights won 46-22 against the Tamaraws, backrower Dylan Hodgson with a try treble in the Friendship Cup.

Philippines RL president, Reynaldo Nery, commented: “In its second year we saw another successful Friendship Cup event. The Philippines women’s team taking the win against Malta was a very special game for our girls as Renee Targett and Tammy Fletcher played their final internationals, and future stars like Natalia Webb, Payge Condon and Cassandra Koch will need to take the reins. Our new look men’s team fielding relatively young players are building for the future and we hope to take back our win next year.”

Malta Knights stand in coach, Ben Sammut, noted: “A huge congratulations to all the boys on an amazing effort. To put in such a clinical performance is very rewarding, just about everything we spoke of they executed which always pleases a coaching staff. I couldn’t be prouder of them.”

“We defended for most of the game and had very little ball - it’s hard to win games like that,” said Malta Dames coach, Alysha Janssen. “But we’ve spoken about learning from it and we’ll be better for it next time, we have some great young talent coming through.”