1989–1992 Rugby League World Cup players

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The 1985–1988 Rugby League World Cup involved players from the national rugby league football teams of five countries: Australia, France, Great Britain, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. As the World Cup was played over four years during normal international tours, these groups of players never assembled in one place as an entire squad.

Australia[]

  • Coaches: Australia Bob Fulton
  1. Tim Brasher
  2. Willie Carne
  3. Steve Renouf
  4. Mal Meninga (c)
  5. Michael Hancock
  6. Brad Fittler
  7. Allan Langer
  8. Glenn Lazarus
  9. Steve Walters
  10. Mark Sargent
  11. Paul Sironen
  12. Bob Lindner
  13. Bradley Clyde
  14. Chris Johns
  15. John Cartwright
  16. David Gillespie
  17. Kevin Walters
  18. Gary Belcher
  19. Michael O'Connor
  20. Tony Currie
  21. Wally Lewis
  22. Des Hasler
  23. Sam Backo
  24. Tony Currie
  25. Paul Vautin
  26. Bruce McGuire
  27. Dale Shearer
  28. Mark Carroll
  29. Alan Langer
  30. Andrew Ettingshausen
  31. Martin Bella
  32. Brad Mackay
  33. Laurie Daley
  34. Kerrod Walters
  35. Mark McGaw
  36. Cliff Lyons
  37. Greg Alexander
  38. Ricky Stuart
  39. Ben Elias
  40. Rod Wishart
  41. Craig Salvatori
  42. Mark Geyer
  43. Geoff Toovey
  44. Gary Coyne
  45. Scott Gourley

France[]

  1. Jean-Philippe Pougeau (Saint-Estève)
  2. (Saint-Gaudens)
  3. David Fraisse (Carcassonne)
  4. Cyril Pons (Saint-Gaudens)
  5. Gilles Dumas (Saint-Gaudens)
  6. Patrick Entat (Avignon)
  7. (Villeneuve-sur-Lot)
  8. Mathieu Khedimi (Saint-Estève)
  9. (Saint-Gaudens)
  10. Daniel Divet (Carcassonne)
  11. Didier Cabestany (XIII Catalan)
  12. (Le Pontet)
  13. (Saint-Gaudens)
  14. Thierry Valero
  15. Jean Ruiz
  16. (Carcassonne)
  17. Guy Delaunay (XIII Catalan)
  18. (Vileneuve-sur-Lot)
  19. Jacques Moliner (Pamiers)
  20. Pierre Chamorin (Saint-Estève)
  21. (XIII Catalan)
  22. Marc Tisseyre (Carcassonne)
  23. (Saint-Gaudens)
  24. (Carpentras)
  25. (Saint-Gaudens)
  26. Roger Palisses (Saint-Estève)
  27. Jean-Marc Garcia (Saint-Estève)
  28. David Despin (Villeneuve-sur-Lot)
  29. Pascal Fages (Pia)
  30. Patrick Torreilles (Pia)
  31. (Villeneuve-sur-Lot)
  32. Adolphe Alésina (XIII Catalan)
  33. (Toulouse Olympique)
  34. (Carcassonne)
  35. Claude Sirvent (Saint-Gaudens)
  36. Pascal Bomati (XIII Catalan)
  37. (Saint-Estève)

Great Britain[]

  • Coach: United Kingdom Malcolm Reilly
  1. Alan Tait
  2. Phil Ford
  3. Paul Newlove
  4. Paul Loughlin
  5. Martin Offiah
  6. Shaun Edwards
  7. David Hulme
  8. Paul Hulme
  9. Kelvin Skerrett
  10. Andy Platt
  11. Andy Goodway
  12. Roy Powell
  13. Mike Gregory
  14. Joe Lydon
  15. Keith England
  16. Karl Fairbank
  17. Paul Dixon
  18. Jonathan Davies
  19. Paul Moriarty
  20. Michael Jackson
  21. Daryl Powell
  22. Denis Betts
  23. Lee Jackson
  24. Paul Eastwood
  25. Carl Gibson
  26. Steve Hampson
  27. Ellery Hanley
  28. Bobbie Goulding
  29. Garry Schofield
  30. Shaun Irwin
  31. St John Ellis
  32. Ian Lucas
  33. Richie Eyres
  34. Les Holliday
  35. Mark Aston
  36. Karl Harrison
  37. Gary Price
  38. Gary Connolly
  39. Martin Dermott
  40. Phil Clarke
  41. Graham Steadman
  42. Billy McGinty

New Zealand[]

  1. Richie Blackmore
  2. Frano Botica
  3. Peter Brown
  4. Dean Clark
  5. Morvin Edwards
  6. Mark Elia
  7. Esene Faimalo
  8. Gary Freeman
  9. Clayton Friend
  10. James Goulding
  11. Daryl Halligan
  12. Gavin Hill
  13. Sean Hoppe
  14. Mark Horo
  15. Kevin Iro
  16. Tony Iro
  17. Tony Kemp
  18. Emosi Koloto
  19. Mike Kuiti
  20. Francis Leota
  21. Dean Lonergan
  22. Duane Mann
  23. George Mann
  24. Jarrod McCracken
  25. Hugh McGahan
  26. Gary Mercer
  27. Tawera Nikau
  28. Mark Nixon
  29. Sam Panapa
  30. Mike Patton
  31. Quentin Pongia
  32. Matthew Ridge
  33. Tea Ropati
  34. Kelly Shelford
  35. Kurt Sherlock
  36. Kurt Sorensen
  37. Sam Stewart
  38. Brent Stuart
  39. Brent Todd
  40. Paddy Tuimavave
  41. Brendon Tuuta
  42. Dave Watson
  43. Darrell Williams
  44. Jason Williams
  45. Mark Woods

Papua New Guinea[]

  1. Ipisa Wanega
  2. Arnold Krewanty
  3. Tuiyo Evei
  4. Joe Gispe
  5. Arebo Taumaku
  6. Michael Angara
  7. Max Tiri
  8. Daroa Ben-Moide
  9. Ngala Lapan
  10. Nande Yer
  11. Aquila Emil
  12. Ben Biri
  13. Joe rema

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