Cook Islands men's rugby team arrive in the Tees Valley ahead of Rugby League World Cup

The team will be using the Middlesbrough training ground, before playing a game at the Riverside

Author: Ellie KumarPublished 11th Oct 2022

The Cook Islands men’s team have arrived at Middlesbrough’s training ground where they’ll be based for the Rugby League World Cup.

They play a match at the #Riverside stadium and have been giving us a demonstration of what they do:

The team arrived at their Rockliffe Hall base ahead of their clash with Tonga at the Riverside Stadium on October 30. Their arrival is the first in a string of events across the Tees Valley linked to the Rugby League World Cup 2021.

Squad representatives were greeted by Yarm School Brass Band, a flag parade and children from Junction Farm Primary School, Eaglescliffe. Youngsters from Yarm Wolves ARLFC also gave the team a warm welcome.

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen said: “We’ve been looking forward to giving the Cook Islands a warm welcome for months now and, like sports fans across the region, I can’t wait for their clash against Tonga at Riverside Stadium.

“It’s not just about the match – they will also be on hand to inspire and encourage a new generation of sports fans in what is already a fast-growing game in the region, ensuring Rugby League has a legacy here long after the tournament is over.

“This will attract thousands of people from right across the north – boosting our businesses and offering an exciting contest right on the doorstep of people from Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool.”

The tournament was scheduled to take place in 2021 but coronavirus restrictions saw it postponed until this year. The Cook Islands will use Darlington’s Mowden Park as their official training base.

Thousands of tickets have been sold so far for the fixture against Tonga.

Councillor Stephen Hill, Middlesbrough Council’s Executive member for Culture & Communities, said: “It’s amazing to be able to welcome the Cook Islands squad to Teesside for this long-awaited fixture, and both teams are assured the warmest of welcomes.

“It’s a mouth-watering prospect for rugby league fans, and the Riverside really will be rocking on October 30.”

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