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Posted By Staff Reporter
The Brisbane Broncos have landed in Port Moresby, bringing the NRL and NRLW premiership trophies for their much-anticipated Trophy Tour in Papua New Guinea. Fans turned out in droves to Jacksons International Airport to welcome the players and celebrate the club’s achievements. The visiting delegation includes Broncos stars Ezra Mam, Ben Hunt, and Adam Reynolds, as well as the Women’s NRL team, who brought their premiership shield to PNG for the first time. Fans greeted the team with cheers, selfies, and waving of team flags. Rugby league holds a special place in PNG, and the arrival of the Broncos and their trophies has sparked excitement nationwide. Supporters at the airport described it as a moment of pride and a rare opportunity to interact with professional athletes.
The Trophy Tour will include a variety of events, from public trophy displays to player meet-and-greets and visits to schools and community groups. The initiative is intended to celebrate the Broncos’ success while inspiring young rugby league enthusiasts across PNG. Today, the team will watch the international match between the PNG Kumuls and the Cook Islands before beginning their provincial visits tomorrow (Sunday). Their attendance is seen as a morale boost for fans and players alike. Tomorrow, the Broncos will travel to Hela, Western Highlands, and Eastern Highlands Provinces as part of the tour. Officials said the initiative demonstrates the club’s commitment to engaging with fans nationwide and promoting rugby league’s growth throughout Papua New Guinea. Headlines
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