The players threatened to boycott the World Cup Nines and late season tests. Ultimately, they got to play under the banner of an Invitational XIII coached by Woolf, recording famous wins over Australia and Great Britain.
The IRL recognised the Invitational team as an official test side, despite the protests of TNRL leader George Koloamatangi.
The IRL stated: "The Tonga Invitational XIII is being treated exactly the same as the Tonga national team in an attempt to maintain continuity for players, fans and opponents during the period of suspension of the national governing body."
The IRL released a statement this week saying: "At its board meeting on 13 February, the directors carefully considered the position of Tonga National Rugby League, which has been suspended since October 2019, in the light of a wide-ranging consultation with stakeholders in the Tongan game.
"After that meeting, the board wrote to TNRL, advising them of the resolution passed at that meeting, which is to expel TNRL from the membership.
"There is a process within the IRL constitution for dealing with membership issues, which IRL is following. TNRL has one week to appeal the board's decision."