New Zealand at the 1995 Rugby League World Cup

The 1995 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain was a tour by the New Zealand national rugby league team to compete at the 1995 Rugby League World Cup. New Zealand won Group B of the tournament, before losing to Australia 20-30 in a semi-final.

Build up

Earlier in the year, New Zealand played two test matches against France, winning one and drawing the other. New Zealand then played a three match test series against Australia, losing all three tests.

Staff

Squad

Final squad

Player Games T G FG Points Position Club
Richie Barnett214FB/CECronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Richie Blackmore3312WG/CEAuckland Warriors
Syd Eru1HKAuckland Warriors
Gary Freeman1HBPenrith Panthers
Daryl HalliganWGCanterbury Bulldogs
Sean Hoppe328WGAuckland Warriors
Mark Horo3SRWestern Suburbs Magpies
Kevin Iro314CELeeds Rhinos
Tony Iro314SRSydney City Roosters
Stacey Jones3HBAuckland Warriors
Stephen Kearney3SRAuckland Warriors
Tony Kemp314FESouth Queensland Crushers
John Lomax1PRCanberra Raiders
Jason Lowrie3PRSydney City Roosters
Gene Ngamu312FE/HBAuckland Warriors
Hitro Okesene314PR/HKAuckland Warriors
Henry Paul3FB/FEWakefield Trinity Wildcats
Quentin Pongia3PRCanberra Raiders
Matthew Ridge (c)3110125FBManly Sea Eagles
Brent StuartPRWestern Suburbs Magpies
John TimuCECanterbury Bulldogs
Brendon TuutaHB/LKWestern Reds
Ruben Wiki3CECanberra Raiders
Jason Williams1WGCanterbury Bulldogs

Fixtures

Warm up match

Before leaving for the World Cup, the squad played the New Zealand Residents at Ericsson Stadium and defeated them 20-4.

World Cup Group B

TeamPlayedWonDrewLost For AgainstDifferencePoints
 New Zealand22004730+174
 Tonga20115253−11
 Papua New Guinea20113450−161

Tonga

8 October
New Zealand  25–24  Tonga
Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington
Attendance: 8,083

Papua New Guinea

13 October
New Zealand  22–6  Papua New Guinea
Knowsley Road, St Helens
Attendance: 8,679

Semi-final

22 October
New Zealand  20-30  Australia
McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield
Attendance: 16,608

The match was 20-all after 80 minutes. In extra time Australia scored two tries to win the match.[1][2]

References

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