No closer to Papua New Guinea NRL kick off: Albanese

Anthony Albanese says talks with PNG leader James Marape (L) on an NRL team have been constructive. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

The Papua New Guinea government could kick in for stars to join their NRL team, which is edging closer but still without a competition entry date.

The NRL is poised to add a team based out of Port Moresby following long-running talks between the Australian and PNG governments and the sport.

The PNG bid trails the Western Bears - a Perth-based club merged with ex-NRL outfit the North Sydney Bears - which is likely to enter the league in 2027.

A team from Papua New Guinea competing in the NRL is still some way away, Anthony Albanese says.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is a huge proponent of the PNG bid, throwing his weight behind it while at the Pacific Islands Forum in Tonga.

"Discussions have been really constructive," he said of talks with PNG counterpart James Marape.

"The role that sport can play in lifting up people in Papua New Guinea is extraordinary ... there is certainly no country in the world that is more obsessed by Rugby League than Papua New Guinea.

"I'm hopeful that in the coming period we’ll be able to make a constructive announcement."

PNG's Moses Meninga during a match against Samoa in Sydney, 2019
Anthony Albanese says NRL can play 'an extraordinary role in lifting up the people of PNG'.

The club's ability to attract and retain talent based in Port Moresby is in question, given the capital's crime issues.

The Australian government's Smartraveller website states the risk of violent crime and sexual assault is high, particularly in Port Moresby, with machetes "often used in assaults and robberies".

Mr Albanese said talks had included how to tackle recruitment.

"PNG have considered it at the highest level, their cabinet level, about how they would create incentives for elite players to go and be a part of any inaugural team," he said.

If terms can be agreed, an entry point is likely to be 2028 or 2029: but Mr Albanese said it was too soon to confirm when.

"It's about making sure that it is a success ... you don't make an announcement and then go in straightaway," he said.

"The Dolphins had a couple of years to prepare." 

Adding to the momentum behind the PNG bid, on Wednesday, the PNGRFL signed former South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou to be coach of the national side, the Kumuls.

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