Joe Tokam
Former PNG international rugby league coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Former PNG international rugby league coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joe Tokam is a Papua New Guinean rugby league coach and administrator who coached Papua New Guinea at the 1995 World Cup.
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Full name | Joe Kuman Tokam | |||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Papua New Guinea | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: [1] As of 4 February 2021 |
Tokam retired from playing in 1983.[2]
Tokam coached Papua New Guinea in the 1995 World Cup. The team drew with Tonga and then lost to New Zealand. His one win was v Fiji on 19 Jun 1993, beating them 35-24 in Port Moresby[1][3]
In 2009 he worked as the operations manager for the bemobile Cup.[2]
In 2011 Tokram worked as the PNGRFL Highlands regional development officer.[4]
Tokram, along with Ivan Ravu, was appointed a caretaker manager of the Papua New Guinea Rugby League after the districts failed to meet the quorum to hold an AGM in early 2012.[5]
In mid-2012 he was involved in legal action against the PNGRL. The court ruled the legal action invalid and ruled that he was no longer an employee of the PNGRL.[6]
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