New Zealand at the 2013 Rugby League World Cup

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The 2013 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain and France was a tour by the New Zealand national rugby league team to compete at the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. New Zealand won Pool B of the tournament as well as their quarter and semi-finals, before losing to Australia 2-34 in the World Cup final.

New Zealand were the defending World Cup champions after winning the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.

Background[]

Alongside Australia and France, New Zealand have competed at all thirteen World Cups. New Zealand finished runner up in 1988 and 2000 before winning the 2008 World Cup by defeating Australia 34-20 in the final.

After the 2008 tournament, international football focused on three Four Nations tournaments held between 2009 and 2011. New Zealand won the 2010 tournament but finished third in 2009 and 2011. New Zealand also lost four Anzac Test matches to Australia in this period and two trans-Tasman test matches.

Build up[]

New Zealand held a pre-season training camp in Sydney in January 2013 to start their World Cup build up. The camp involved between 30 and 40 players and was funded by Sport New Zealand.[1]

In February, Benji Marshall was stripped of the captaincy and replaced with Simon Mannering. Marshall had been the Kiwis captain since 2009 but his form had been poor at international level as captain.[2][3]

The New Zealand Kiwis played the annual ANZAC test against Australia at Canberra Stadium on 19 April, losing 12-32.[4][5] The squad was Josh Hoffman, Sam Perrett, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Dean Whare, Jason Nightingale, Kieran Foran (c), Shaun Johnson, Jesse Bromwich, Issac Luke, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Frank Pritchard, Kevin Proctor, Alex Glenn, Bench: Elijah Taylor, Sam McKendry, Ben Matulino, Tohu Harris. Captain Simon Mannering was ruled out on the day of the test, with Glenn replacing him in the starting side and Harris joining the bench. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck was the reserve.[6][7]

Benji Marshall signed for rugby union franchise the Blues in August, making him unavailable for the Kiwis World Cup squad. Sonny Bill Williams also declared himself unavailable for the World Cup.

During the 2013 NRL Grand Final, Shaun Kenny-Dowall was injured and was subsequently ruled out of the World Cup.

Following the naming of the squad, Sonny Bill Williams declared that he would be available for the tournament. After deliberation, he was added to the squad at the expense of Tohu Harris.[8] Harris declined the offer to travel with the squad as a travelling reserve.

The Kiwis assembled in Narrabeen, Sydney for a two-day training camp before flying to the United Kingdom.

Staff[]

The national selectors were Richie Barnett, Ivan Cleary, Stephen Kearney and Tawera Nikau, with Tony Iro serving as the convenor of selectors.[9]

Squad[]

Train-on squad[]

An initial training squad was named on 11 September 2015 and added to as teams were eliminated from the NRL finals.[9][10][11]

Brisbane Broncos: Alex Glenn, Josh Hoffman

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs: Greg Eastwood, Krisnan Inu, Sam Kasiano, Sam Perrett, Frank Pritchard

Melbourne Storm: Jesse Bromwich, Tohu Harris, Kevin Proctor

North Queensland Cowboys: Jason Taumalolo, Antonio Winterstein

St George Illawarra Dragons: Bronson Harrison, Jason Nightingale

Penrith Panthers: Lewis Brown, Sam McKendry, Dean Whare

New Zealand Warriors: Shaun Johnson, Thomas Leuluai, Kevin Locke, Simon Mannering, Ben Matulino, Sam Rapira, Elijah Taylor, Manu Vatuvei

Wests Tigers: Adam Blair, Tim Simona

Unavailable: Gerard Beale, Benji Marshall

Final squad[]

Player Games Tries Goals Field-goals Points Position Club
Josh Hoffman 2 1 0 0 4 FB Australia Brisbane Broncos
Kevin Locke 4 0 0 0 0 FB New Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Jason Nightingale 2 0 0 0 0 WG Australia St George Illawarra Dragons
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 6 8 0 0 32 WG Australia Sydney Roosters
Manu Vatuvei 4 4 0 0 16 WG New Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Bryson Goodwin 6 4 0 0 16 CE Australia South Sydney Rabbitohs
Krisnan Inu 1 1 0 0 4 CE Australia Canterbury Bulldogs
Dean Whare 5 2 0 0 8 CE Australia Penrith Panthers
Kieran Foran
(vice-captain)
6 0 0 0 0 SO Australia Manly Sea Eagles
Thomas Leuluai 1 0 0 0 0 HB New Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Shaun Johnson 6 4 30 0 76 HB New Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Jesse Bromwich 5 1 0 0 4 PR Australia Melbourne Storm
Sam Kasiano 5 0 0 0 0 PR Australia Canterbury Bulldogs
Sam Moa 3 0 0 0 0 PR Australia Sydney Roosters
Ben Matulino 5 0 0 0 0 PR New Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Jared Waerea-Hargreaves 5 0 0 0 0 PR Australia Sydney Roosters
Isaac Luke 6 1 0 0 4 HK Australia South Sydney Rabbitohs
Greg Eastwood 1 1 0 0 4 SR Australia Canterbury Bulldogs
Alex Glenn 4 0 0 0 0 SR Australia Brisbane Broncos
Simon Mannering (captain) 5 2 0 0 8 SR New Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Frank Pritchard 3 1 0 0 4 SR Australia Canterbury Bulldogs
Sonny Bill Williams 5 3 0 0 12 SR Australia Sydney Roosters
Frank-Paul Nu'uausala 6 3 0 0 12 LF Australia Sydney Roosters
Elijah Taylor 6 1 0 0 4 LF New Zealand New Zealand Warriors

Fixtures[]

Warm up match[]

New Zealand played a warm up match against the Cook Islands on 20 October in Doncaster. The match was played with unlimited interchange and as a result was not regarded as a test match. It was Simon Mannering's first match as Kiwis captain. The halftime score was 24-0.

20 October 2013
New Zealand  50–0  Cook Islands
Tries: Jason Nightingale (2), Bryson Goodwin (2), Elijah Taylor, Manu Vatuvei, Shaun Johnson, Kevin Locke
Goals: Shaun Johnson (4), Bryson Goodwin (2), Kevin Locke (1)
[12]
Doncaster

1 Josh Hoffman, 2 Jason Nightingale, 3 Krisnan Inu, 4 Dean Whare, 5 Manu Vatuvei, 6 Kieran Foran, 7 Shaun Johnson, 8 Jesse Bromwich, 9 Issac Luke, 10 Sam Kasiano, 11 Frank Pritchard, 12 Simon Mannering (c), 13 Elijah Taylor. Interchange: 14 Greg Eastwood, 15 Ben Matulino, 16 Alex Glenn, 17 Kevin Locke, 18 Bryson Goodwin, 19 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck

World Cup Pool B[]

Pld W D L TF PF PA +/− Pts
 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 26 146 34 +112 6
 Samoa 3 2 0 1 14 84 52 +32 4
 France 3 1 0 2 2 15 78 –63 2
 Papua New Guinea 3 0 0 3 5 22 103 –81 0

Samoa[]

27 October 2013
18:00
New Zealand  42–24  Samoa
Try: Hoffman 11' c
Mannering (2) 15' c, 22' c
Tuivasa-Sheck 17' m
Vatuvei (3) 43' m, 49' m, 73' c
Luke 45' c
Goal: Johnson (5/8) 10', 15', 23', 46', 73'
Report[usurped!] Try: Roberts 39' m
Leilua 52' m
Manumalealii 57' m
Matagi 60' c
A. Winterstein 65' c
Goal: Milford (2/5) 61', 65'
Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington
Attendance: 14,965
Referee: Richard Silverwood (England)
Player of the Match: Dean Whare (New Zealand)
FB 1 Brisbane colours.svg Josh Hoffman
RW 2 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
RC 3 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Dean Whare
LC 4 South Sydney colours.svg Bryson Goodwin
LW 5 New Zealand colours.svg Manu Vatuvei
SO 6 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Kieran Foran
SH 7 New Zealand colours.svg Shaun Johnson
PR 8 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
HK 9 South Sydney colours.svg Isaac Luke
PR 10 Melbourne colours.svg Jesse Bromwich
SR 11 Canterbury colours.svg Frank Pritchard
SR 12 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sonny Bill Williams
LF 13 New Zealand colours.svg Simon Mannering (c)
Substitutions:
IC 14 New Zealand colours.svg Elijah Taylor
IC 15 Canterbury colours.svg Sam Kasiano
IC 16 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sam Moa
IC 17 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Frank-Paul Nu'uausala
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney
FB 1 Canberra colours.svg Anthony Milford
RW 2 Brisbane colours.svg Antonio Winterstein
RC 3 Melbourne colours.svg Junior Sa'u
LC 4 Newcastle colours.svg Joseph Leilua
LW 5 St. George Illawarra colours.svg Daniel Vidot
SO 6 Parramatta colours.svg Reni Maitua
SH 7 Parramatta colours.svg Ben Roberts
PR 8 Newcastle colours.svg David Fa’alogo
HK 9 New Zealand colours.svg Pita Godinet
PR 10 New Zealand colours.svg Suaia Matagi
SR 11 Saintscolours.svg Iosia Soliola (c)
SR 12 Widnes colours.svg Frank Winterstein
LF 13 Wests Tigers colours.svg Sauaso Sue
Substitutions:
IC 14 Cronulla colours.svg Penani Manumalealii
IC 15 St. George Illawarra colours.svg Leeson Ah Mau
IC 16 Cronulla colours.svg Mark Taufua
IC 17 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Mose Masoe
Coach:
Australia Matt Parish

Touch Judges:
(England)
(England)
Video Referee:
Thierry Alibert (France)

France[]

1 November 2013
20:00
New Zealand  48–0  France
Try: Inu 6' c
Goodwin 24' c
Nu'uausala (2) 39' c, 75' c
Johnson (2) 51' c, 55' c
Eastwood 65' c
Tuivasa-Sheck 80' c
Goal: Johnson (8/8) 7', 26', 39', 51', 56', 66', 76', 80'
Report[usurped!]
Parc des Sports, Avignon
Attendance: 17,518
Referee: Phil Bentham (England)
Player of the Match: Shaun Johnson (New Zealand)
FB 1 New Zealand colours.svg Kevin Locke
RW 2 St. George Illawarra colours.svg Jason Nightingale
RC 3 South Sydney colours.svg Bryson Goodwin
LC 4 Canterbury colours.svg Krisnan Inu
LW 5 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
SO 6 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Kieran Foran
SH 7 New Zealand colours.svg Shaun Johnson
PR 8 New Zealand colours.svg Ben Matulino
HK 9 South Sydney colours.svg Isaac Luke
PR 10 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
SR 11 Canterbury colours.svg Frank Pritchard
SR 12 Brisbane colours.svg Alex Glenn
LF 13 New Zealand colours.svg Simon Mannering (c)
Substitutes
IC 14 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Elijah Taylor
IC 15 Canterbury colours.svg Sam Kasiano
IC 16 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Frank-Paul Nu'uausala
IC 17 Canterbury colours.svg Greg Eastwood
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney
FB 1 Catalanscolours.svg Morgan Escaré
RW 2 Catalanscolours.svg Frédéric Vaccari
RC 3 Catalanscolours.svg Jean-Philippe Baile
LC 4 Catalanscolours.svg Vincent Duport
LW 5 LezignanRLcolours.PNG Cyril Stacul
SO 6 Catalanscolours.svg Thomas Bosc
SH 7 Redscolours.svg Theo Fages
PR 8 Catalanscolours.svg Olivier Elima (c)
HK 9 ToulouseRLcolours.png Kane Bentley
PR 10 Catalanscolours.svg Rémi Casty
SR 11 Catalanscolours.svg Kevin Larroyer
SR 12 Catalanscolours.svg Sébastien Raguin
LF 13 ToulouseRLcolours.png Andrew Bentley
Substitutes
IC 14 Catalanscolours.svg Gregory Mounis
IC 15 Catalanscolours.svg Jamal Fakir
IC 16 Brisbane colours.svg Benjamin Garcia
IC 17 Catalanscolours.svg Michael Simon
Coach:
England Richard Agar
Haka Kiwis 2 01112013.JPG

Touch Judges:
(Australia)
(England)
Video Referee:
Shayne Hayne (Australia)

Papua New Guinea[]

8 November 2013
20:00
New Zealand  56–10  Papua New Guinea
Try: Goodwin 4' c
Tuivasa-Sheck (2) 7' c, 11' c
Williams (3) 15' c, 27' c, 40' c
Nu'uausala 30' m
Whare (2) 50' c, 56' c
Taylor 67' m
Goal: Johnson (8/10) 4', 8', 12', 16', 28', 40', 51', 58'
Report[usurped!] Try: Aiye 41' c
Albert 78' m
Goal: Paniu (1/2) 43'
Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Leeds
Attendance: 18,180
Referee: Ashley Klein (Australia)
Player of the Match: Sonny Bill Williams (New Zealand)
FB 1 Brisbane colours.svg Josh Hoffman
RW 2 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
RC 3 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Dean Whare
LC 4 South Sydney colours.svg Bryson Goodwin
LW 5 New Zealand colours.svg Manu Vatuvei
SO 6 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Kieran Foran
SH 7 New Zealand colours.svg Shaun Johnson
PR 8 New Zealand colours.svg Ben Matulino
HK 9 South Sydney colours.svg Isaac Luke
PR 10 Melbourne colours.svg Jesse Bromwich
SR 11 Brisbane colours.svg Alex Glenn
SR 12 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sonny Bill Williams
LF 13 New Zealand colours.svg Elijah Taylor
Substitutes
IC 14 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sam Moa
IC 15 Canterbury colours.svg Sam Kasiano
IC 16 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Frank-Paul Nu'uausala
IC 17 New Zealand colours.svg Thomas Leuluai
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney
FB 1 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg David Mead
RW 2 Papua New Guinea colours.svg Josiah Abavu
RC 3 Sheffeagles colours.svg Menzie Yere
LC 4 Papua New Guinea colours.svg Francis Paniu
LW 5 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Nene MacDonald
SO 6 North Queensland colours.svg Ray Thompson
SH 7 Papua New Guinea colours.svg Dion Aiye
PR 8 Newcastle colours.svg Neville Costigan
HK 9 Papua New Guinea colours.svg Charlie Wabo
PR 10 Papua New Guinea colours.svg Joe Bruno
SR 11 Haven colours.svg Jessie Joe Nandye
SR 12 Giantscolours.svg Jason Chan
LF 13 Papua New Guinea colours.svg Sebastian Pandia
Substitutes
IC 14 Papua New Guinea colours.svg Wellington Albert
IC 15 Wcatscolours.svg Paul Aiton
IC 16 Papua New Guinea colours.svg Jason Tali
IC 17 Papua New Guinea colours.svg Mark Mexico
Coach:
Papua New Guinea Adrian Lam

Touch Judges:
(France)
(England)
Video Referee:
Richard Silverwood (England)

The 18,180 attendance was higher than all but one of Leeds Rhinos' home Super League attendances for 2013.[13]

Quarter-final[]

15 November 2013
20:00
New Zealand  40–4  Scotland
Try: Goodwin (2) 8' m, 71' m
Bromwich 15' c
Tuivasa-Sheck (2) 20' m, 50' c
Pritchard 27' c
Johnson 30' c
Vatuvei 58' m
Goal: Johnson (4/8) 17, 28', 31', 51'
Report[usurped!] Try: Hurst 67' m
Goal: Brough (0/1)
Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Leeds
Attendance: 16,207
Referee: Ben Cummins (Australia)
Player of the Match: Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (New Zealand)
FB 1 New Zealand colours.svg Kevin Locke
RW 2 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
RC 3 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Dean Whare
LC 4 South Sydney colours.svg Bryson Goodwin
LW 5 New Zealand colours.svg Manu Vatuvei
SO 6 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Kieran Foran
SH 7 New Zealand colours.svg Shaun Johnson
PR 8 New Zealand colours.svg Ben Matulino
HK 9 South Sydney colours.svg Isaac Luke
PR 10 Melbourne colours.svg Jesse Bromwich
SR 11 Canterbury colours.svg Frank Pritchard
SR 12 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sonny Bill Williams
LF 13 New Zealand colours.svg Simon Mannering (c)
Substitutions:
IC 14 New Zealand colours.svg Elijah Taylor
IC 15 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
IC 16 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Frank-Paul Nu'uausala
IC 17 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sam Moa
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney
FB 1 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Matty Russell
RW 2 Fevcolours.svg David Scott
RC 3 Fevcolours.svg Ben Hellewell
LC 4 North Queensland colours.svg Kane Linnett
LW 5 Swintoncolours.svg Alex Hurst
SO 6 Giantscolours.svg Danny Brough (c)
SH 7 Brisbane colours.svg Peter Wallace
PR 8 HKRcolours.svg Adam Walker
HK 9 Catalanscolours.svg Ian Henderson
PR 10 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Luke Douglas
SR 11 Bullscolours.svg Danny Addy
SR 12 Workingtoncolours.svg Brett Phillips
LF 13 Widnes colours.svg Ben Kavanagh
Substitutions:
IC 14 Sheffeagles colours.svg Andrew Henderson
IC 15 Wcatscolours.svg Oliver Wilkes
IC 16 Sheffeagles colours.svg Alex Szostak
IC 17 Faxcolours.svg Sam Barlow
Coach:
England Steve McCormack

Touch Judges:
(New Zealand)
(New Zealand)
Video Referee:
Shayne Hayne (Australia)

Semi-final[]

New Zealand won the match when Shaun Johnson scored a try with 20 seconds remaining.[14]

23 November 2013
13:00
New Zealand  20–18  England
Try: Tuivasa-Sheck (2) 31' c, 44' m
Johnson 80' c
Goal: Johnson (4/5) 33', 38', 53' 80'
Report[usurped!] Try: O'Loughlin 16' c
Watkins 58' m
S. Burgess 67' c
Goal: Sinfield (3/4) 17', 25', 68'
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 67,545
Referee: Ben Cummins (Australia)
Player of the Match: Sam Burgess
FB 1 New Zealand colours.svg Kevin Locke
RW 2 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
RC 3 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Dean Whare
LC 4 South Sydney colours.svg Bryson Goodwin
LW 5 St. George Illawarra colours.svg Jason Nightingale
SO 6 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Kieran Foran
SH 7 New Zealand colours.svg Shaun Johnson
PR 8 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
HK 9 South Sydney colours.svg Isaac Luke
PR 10 Melbourne colours.svg Jesse Bromwich
SR 11 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sonny Bill Williams
SR 12 New Zealand colours.svg Simon Mannering (c)
LF 13 New Zealand colours.svg Elijah Taylor
Substitutions:
IC 14 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Frank-Paul Nu'uausala
IC 15 Canterbury colours.svg Sam Kasiano
IC 16 New Zealand colours.svg Ben Matulino
IC 17 Brisbane colours.svg Alex Glenn
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney
FB 1 Wigancolours.svg Sam Tomkins
RW 2 Wigancolours.svg Josh Charnley
RC 3 Rhinoscolours.svg Kallum Watkins
LC 4 Giantscolours.svg Leroy Cudjoe
LW 5 Rhinoscolours.svg Ryan Hall
SO 6 Melbourne colours.svg Gareth Widdop
SH 7 Rhinoscolours.svg Kevin Sinfield (c)
PR 8 Canterbury colours.svg James Graham
HK 9 Saintscolours.svg James Roby
PR 10 South Sydney colours.svg Sam Burgess
SR 11 Giantscolours.svg Brett Ferres
SR 12 Wolvescolours.svg Ben Westwood
LF 13 Wigancolours.svg Sean O'Loughlin
Substitutions:
IC 14 Rhinoscolours.svg Rob Burrow
IC 15 South Sydney colours.svg George Burgess
IC 16 Wolvescolours.svg Chris Hill
IC 17 Rhinoscolours.svg Carl Ablett
Coach:
England Steve McNamara

Touch Judges:
James Child (England)
(Australia)
Video Referee:
Ashley Klein (Australia)

Final[]

30 November 2013
14:30
New Zealand  2–34  Australia
Tries:



Goals:
Shaun Johnson (1/1) 16'
Report[usurped!] Tries:
Billy Slater (2) 19' c, 41' c
Cooper Cronk 30' c
Brett Morris (2) 52' c, 72' c
Goals:
Johnathan Thurston (7/7) 4', 19', 30', 35', 41', 52', 72'
Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 74,468[15]
Referee: Richard Silverwood England
Player of the Match: Johnathan Thurston Australian colours.svg
New Zealand
Australia
FB 1 New Zealand colours.svg Kevin Locke
RW 2 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
RC 3 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Dean Whare
LC 4 South Sydney colours.svg Bryson Goodwin
LW 5 New Zealand colours.svg Manu Vatuvei
SO 6 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Kieran Foran
SH 7 New Zealand colours.svg Shaun Johnson
PR 8 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
HK 9 South Sydney colours.svg Isaac Luke
PR 10 Melbourne colours.svg Jesse Bromwich
SR 11 New Zealand colours.svg Simon Mannering (c)
SR 12 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sonny Bill Williams
LF 13 New Zealand colours.svg Elijah Taylor
Substitutions:
IC 14 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Frank-Paul Nu'uausala
IC 15 Canterbury colours.svg Sam Kasiano
IC 16 New Zealand colours.svg Ben Matulino
IC 17 Brisbane colours.svg Alex Glenn
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney
FB 1 Melbourne colours.svg Billy Slater
RW 2 St. George Illawarra colours.svg Brett Morris
RC 3 South Sydney colours.svg Greg Inglis
LC 4 Parramatta colours.svg Jarryd Hayne
LW 5 Newcastle colours.svg Darius Boyd
SO 6 North Queensland colours.svg Johnathan Thurston
SH 7 Melbourne colours.svg Cooper Cronk
PR 8 North Queensland colours.svg Matt Scott
HK 9 Melbourne colours.svg Cameron Smith (c)
PR 10 North Queensland colours.svg James Tamou
SR 11 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Greg Bird
SR 12 Brisbane colours.svg Sam Thaiday
LF 13 Cronulla colours.svg Paul Gallen
Substitutions:
IC 14 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Daly Cherry-Evans
IC 15 Canberra colours.svg Josh Papalii
IC 16 Cronulla colours.svg Andrew Fifita
IC 17 Brisbane colours.svg Corey Parker
Coach:
Australia Tim Sheens

Touch Judges:

Video Referee:

Aftermath[]

During the tournament several players were accused of mixing sleeping pills with energy drinks to help their recovery. While not illegal, concerns were raised by New Zealand support staff.[16][17] Sonny Bill Williams and Kieran Foran were named as two of the players involved.[18] The All Blacks had a similar problem at the 2011 Rugby World Cup.[19] The National Rugby League set up a taskforce in response to the issue, with NZRL represented by high performance manager Tony Iro.[20]

The NZRL's player of the year was Kieran Foran.[21]

Following a post campaign review, the NZRL re-appointed Stephen Kearney for two more years, with an option to renew the contract until the 2017 Rugby League World Cup.[20]

References[]

  1. ^ Base camp before league summit ascent New Zealand Herald, 20 January 2013
  2. ^ New Zealand drop Marshall as World Cup captain AFP, 27 February 2013
  3. ^ Benji Marshall stripped of Kiwis captaincy stuff.co.nz, 28 February 2013
  4. ^ Canberra to host 2013 Anzac league test stuff.co.nz, 15 August 2012
  5. ^ Luckless Kiwis bemoan video ref rulings stuff.co.nz, 20 April 2013
  6. ^ Foran looks to brain not brawn to defeat rivals New Zealand Herald, 19 April 2013
  7. ^ Kiwis captain Mannering out of Anzac test stuff.co.nz, 19 April 2013
  8. ^ Sonny Bill Williams added to Kiwis squad nzrl.co.nz
  9. ^ a b "Third announcement of Kiwis RLWC train-on squad".
  10. ^ "First Kiwis RLWC train-on squad named".
  11. ^ "Second Announcement of Kiwis RLWC Train-On Squad".
  12. ^ "Kiwis carve up the Cooks". Stuff.
  13. ^ Smith, Peter (4 December 2013). "RLWC2013: Tournament raises RL's world standing". Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  14. ^ James Riach. "New Zealand 20-18 England - Rugby League World Cup semi-final report". the Guardian. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  15. ^ Fitzgibbon, Liam (1 December 2013). "Clinical Kangaroos crowned World Champions". 3News. Archived from the original on 1 December 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  16. ^ "Rugby league to investigate Kiwis' use of pills". Stuff. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  17. ^ "Kiwis look into possible prescription drug misuse at World Cup". the Guardian. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  18. ^ "Cup scandal erupts: Sonny Bill Williams and Kieran Foran under investigation for mixing pills and drinks". Daily Telegraph. 9 February 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  19. ^ "All Blacks in 'silly' sleeping pill antics at World Cup". tribunedigital-chicagotribune. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
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