1998 Anzac Test

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1998 (1998) Anzac Test  ()
12 Total
NZL New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg 616 22
AUS Australian colours.svg 124 16
Date24 April 1998
StadiumNorth Harbour Stadium
LocationAuckland, New Zealand
Robbie Paul New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
RefereesRussell Smith England
Attendance24,620
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The 1998 Anzac test was a rugby league test match played between Australia and New Zealand at the North Harbour Stadium 24 April 1998. It was the 2nd Anzac test played between the two nations since the first was played under the Super League banner in 1997 and the first to be played in New Zealand.

Australia led 12-6 at half time after two tries to Terry Hill while Kevin Iro crossed for the home side, but the Kiwis came back thanks to two tries after half time by Sean Hoppe and Terry Hermansson which saw NZ lead 18-12. After Steve Renouf scored with only his 3rd touch of the game midway through the second half, the game was in the balance with the score at 18-16. Kevin Iro then put the result beyond doubt with his second try with 2 minutes remaining to give the home side a 22-16 win in front of an almost full house of 24,620 fans. This was New Zealand's first win over Australia since the first test of the 1991 Trans-Tasman Test series at the Olympic Park Stadium in Melbourne.[1]

Squads[]

Although Rodney Howe, Brad Thorn and Darren Lockyer had played Super League Tests for Australia in 1997, according to official Australian Rugby League records (but not International Rugby League records) which do not recognise any test match played under the Super League banner, they along with Mat Rogers made their test debuts for Australia in this game.

New Zealand Position Australia
Auckland colours.svg Matthew Ridge (c) Fullback Robbie O'Davis Newcastle colours.svg
Auckland colours.svg Sean Hoppe Wing Wendell Sailor Brisbane colours.svg
Rhinoscolours.svg Richie Blackmore Centre Terry Hill Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Canberra colours.svg Ruben Wiki Centre Steve Renouf Brisbane colours.svg
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Richie Barnett Wing Mat Rogers Cronulla colours.svg
Bullscolours.svg Robbie Paul Five-eighth Laurie Daley (c) Canberra colours.svg
Auckland colours.svg Stacey Jones Halfback Andrew Johns Newcastle colours.svg
North Queensland colours.svg John Lomax Prop Rodney Howe Melbourne colours.svg
Bullscolours.svg Henry Paul Hooker Geoff Toovey Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Auckland colours.svg Quentin Pongia Prop Paul Harragon Newcastle colours.svg
Parramatta colours.svg Jarrod McCracken Second-row Steve Menzies Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Adelaide colours.svg Tony Iro Second-row Brad Thorn Brisbane colours.svg
Auckland colours.svg Logan Swann Lock Brad Fittler Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Auckland colours.svg Nigel Vagana Interchange Darren Lockyer Brisbane colours.svg
South Sydney colours.svg Terry Hermansson Interchange Nik Kosef Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Auckland colours.svg Kevin Iro Interchange Glenn Lazarus Melbourne colours.svg
Auckland colours.svg Joe Vagana Interchange Dean Pay Parramatta colours.svg
Auckland colours.svg Frank Endacott Coach Bob Fulton Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg

Match summary[]

24 April 1998
7:30pm (AEST)
New Zealand  22 – 16  Australia
Tries
Kevin Iro (2)
Sean Hoppe
Terry Hermansson
Goals
Matthew Ridge (3/5)
[2] Tries
Terry Hill (2)
Steve Renouf

Goals
Mat Rogers (2/4)
North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
Attendance: 24,620
Referee: Russell Smith England
Player of the Match: Robbie Paul New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg

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