1995 Rugby League World Cup knockout stage

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The 1995 Rugby League World Cup knockout stage took place after the group stage of the 1995 Rugby League World Cup and culminated in the 1995 Rugby League World Cup Final.

The Semi-finals consisted of four teams; 1st and 2nd from Group A, 1st from Group B and 1st from Group C.

Bracket[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
21 October – Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 30,042
 
 
 England 25
 
28 October – Wembley Stadium, London[1]
Attendance: 66,540[2]
 
 Wales 10
 
 England 8
 
22 October – McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield
Attendance: 16,608
 
 Australia 16
 
 Australia 30
 
 
 New Zealand 20
 

Semi-finals[]

England (A1) vs Wales (C1)[]

Inspirational Welsh captain Jonathan Davies announced his representative retirement following the match.

21 October 1995
England  25 – 10  Wales
Tries:
Martin Offiah (2)
Denis Betts
Andy Farrell
Paul Newlove
Goals:
Andy Farrell (1/2)
Bobbie Goulding (1/3)
Field Goals:
Bobbie Goulding (1)
[3] Tries:
Rowland Phillips



Goals:
Jonathan Davies (3/3)
Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 30,042
Referee: Eddie Ward Australia
Man of the Match: Bobbie Goulding England colours.svg
England
Wales
FB 1 Wigancolours.svg Kris Radlinski
RW 2 Wigancolours.svg Jason Robinson
RC 3 Cougscolours.svg Nick Pinkney
LC 4 Bullscolours.svg Paul Newlove
LW 5 Wigancolours.svg Martin Offiah
FE 6 Castleford colours.svg Tony Smith
HB 7 Saintscolours.svg Bobbie Goulding
PR 8 Faxcolours.svg Karl Harrison
HK 9 Sheffeagles colours.svg Lee Jackson
PR 10 Auckland colours.svg Andy Platt
SR 11 Auckland colours.svg Denis Betts (c)
SR 12 Wigancolours.svg Phil Clarke
LK 13 Wigancolours.svg Andy Farrell
Substitutions:
IC 14 Wigancolours.svg Mick Cassidy
IC 15 Wigancolours.svg Simon Haughton
IC 16 Castleford colours.svg Dean Sampson
IC 17
Coach:
England Phil Larder
FB 1 Wolvescolours.svg Iestyn Harris
RW 2 Widnes colours.svg John Devereux
RC 3 Cronulla colours.svg Allan Bateman
LC 4 Saintscolours.svg Scott Gibbs
LW 5 Saintscolours.svg Anthony Sullivan
SO 6 Wolvescolours.svg Jonathan Davies (c)
SH 7 Workingtoncolours.svg Kevin Ellis
PR 8 Wigancolours.svg Kelvin Skerrett
HK 9 Wigancolours.svg Martin Hall
PR 10 Redscolours.svg Dai Young
SR 11 Faxcolours.svg Paul Moriarty
SR 12 Wigancolours.svg Scott Quinnell
LK 13 Rhinoscolours.svg Richard Eyres
Substitutions:
IC 14 Wolvescolours.svg Mark Jones
IC 15 Saintscolours.svg Keiron Cunningham
IC 16 Wolvescolours.svg Rowland Phillips
IC 17
Coach:
Wales Clive Griffiths

Australia (A2) vs New Zealand (B1)[]

After showing very little form in their group games, New Zealand almost produced a boilover against Australia in Huddersfield. The Kangaroos were leading 20–16 with just 3 minutes remaining before a Kevin Iro try leveled the scores leaving 'superboot' Matthew Ridge with a sideline conversion to send the Kiwis into the Final at Wembley. However, Ridge shanked the kick and the scores remained 20–all at the end of regulation time. In extra time, Terry Hill and Brad Fittler scored for the Australian's to give them a 30–20 win and put them into their 7th consecutive World Cup Final. Steve Menzies crossed for 2 tries for Australia including a 70-metre run in the second half for his second try after being put into space by Andrew Johns. Menzies had enough pace to out-distance Manly-Warringah teammate Ridge and bump off Sean Hoppe 5 metres from the line to score.

22 October 1995
Australia  30 – 20 (ET)  New Zealand
Tries:
Steve Menzies (2)
Tim Brasher
Mark Coyne
Terry Hill
Brad Fittler
Goals:
Andrew Johns (3/6)
[4] Tries:
Richie Barnett
Tony Iro
Kevin Iro


Goals:
Matthew Ridge (4/6)
Alfred McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield
Attendance: 16,608
Referee: Russell Smith England
Man of the Match: Brad Fittler Australian colours.svg
Australia
New Zealand
FB 1 Balmain colours.svg Tim Brasher
LW 2 Illawarra colours.svg Rod Wishart
RC 3 St. George colours.svg Mark Coyne
LC 4 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Terry Hill
RW 5 Canterbury colours.svg Brett Dallas
SO 6 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Brad Fittler (c)
SH 7 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Geoff Toovey
PR 8 Canterbury colours.svg Dean Pay
HK 9 Newcastle colours.svg Andrew Johns
PR 10 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Mark Carroll
SR 11 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Steve Menzies
SR 12 North Sydney colours.svg Gary Larson
LF 13 Canterbury colours.svg Jim Dymock
Substitutions:
IC 14 Newcastle colours.svg Robbie O'Davis
IC 15 Newcastle colours.svg Matthew Johns
IC 16 Canterbury colours.svg Jason Smith
IC 17 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Nik Kosef
Coach:
Australia Bob Fulton
FB 1 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Matthew Ridge (c)
RW 2 Canberra colours.svg Sean Hoppe
LC 3 Auckland colours.svg Richie Blackmore
RC 4 Rhinoscolours.svg Kevin Iro
LW 5 Cronulla colours.svg Richie Barnett
FE 6 South Queensland colours.svg Tony Kemp
HB 7 Auckland colours.svg Stacey Jones
PR 8 Canberra colours.svg John Lomax
HK 9 Wigancolours.svg Henry Paul
PR 10 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Jason Lowrie
SR 11 Auckland colours.svg Stephen Kearney
SR 12 Canberra colours.svg Quentin Pongia
LF 13 Western Suburbs colours.svg Mark Horo
Substitutions:
IC 14 Auckland colours.svg Gene Ngamu
IC 15 Auckland colours.svg Hitro Okesene
IC 16 Canberra colours.svg Ruben Wiki
IC 17 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Tony Iro
Coach:
New Zealand Frank Endacott

Final: England vs Australia[]

28 October 1995
England  8 – 16  Australia
Tries:
Paul Newlove

Goals:
Bobbie Goulding (2/3)
[5] Tries:
Rod Wishart
Tim Brasher
Goals:
Andrew Johns (4/5)
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 66,540
Referee: Stuart Cummings England
Man of the Match: Andrew Johns Australian colours.svg
England
Australia
FB 1 Wigancolours.svg Kris Radlinski
RW 2 Wigancolours.svg Jason Robinson
RC 3 Wigancolours.svg Gary Connolly
LC 4 Bullscolours.svg Paul Newlove
LW 5 Wigancolours.svg Martin Offiah
SO 6 Castleford colours.svg Tony Smith
SH 7 Saintscolours.svg Bobbie Goulding
PR 8 Faxcolours.svg Karl Harrison
HK 9 Sheffeagles colours.svg Lee Jackson
PR 10 Auckland colours.svg Andy Platt
SR 11 Auckland colours.svg Denis Betts (c)
SR 12 Wigancolours.svg Phil Clarke
LF 13 Wigancolours.svg Andy Farrell
Substitutions:
IC 14 Western Reds colours.svg Barrie-Jon Mather
IC 15 Widnes colours.svg Mick Cassidy
IC 16 Cougscolours.svg Nick Pinkney
IC 17 Saintscolours.svg Chris Joynt
Coach:
England Phil Larder
FB 1 Balmain colours.svg Tim Brasher
LW 2 Illawarra colours.svg Rod Wishart
LC 3 St. George colours.svg Mark Coyne
RC 4 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Terry Hill
RW 5 Canterbury colours.svg Brett Dallas
FE 6 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Brad Fittler (c)
HB 7 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Geoff Toovey
PR 8 Canterbury colours.svg Dean Pay
HK 9 Newcastle colours.svg Andrew Johns
PR 10 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Mark Carroll
SR 11 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Steve Menzies
SR 12 North Sydney colours.svg Gary Larson
LK 13 Canterbury colours.svg Jim Dymock
Substitutions:
IC 14 Newcastle colours.svg Robbie O'Davis
IC 15 Newcastle colours.svg Matthew Johns
IC 16 Canterbury colours.svg Jason Smith
IC 17 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Nik Kosef
Coach:
Australia Bob Fulton

References[]

  1. ^ Paddy McAteer (22 December 2010) "Whole World in their Hands" Archived 5 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine North West Evening Mail
  2. ^ Johnson, Martin (30 October 1995). "Nothing focuses an Aussie sportsman more than stuffing the Poms". The Independent. UK: independent.co.uk. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  3. ^ 1995 RLWC Semi-Final 1 - England vs Wales
  4. ^ 1995 RLWC Semi-Final 2 - Australia vs New Zealand
  5. ^ 1995 RLWC Final - England vs Australia

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