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| [[31 October]] '''[[1992]]''' || [[Image:Brisbane colours.png|16px]] '''[[Brisbane Broncos]]''' defeated [[Image:Wigancolours.png|16px]] [[Wigan Warriors|Wigan]] || 22-8 || [[Central Park (Wigan)|Central Park]] || [[Wigan]] || 17,460
| [[31 October]] '''[[1992]]''' || [[Image:Brisbane colours.png|16px]] '''[[Brisbane Broncos]]''' defeated [[Image:Wigancolours.png|16px]] [[Wigan Warriors|Wigan]] || 22-8 || [[Central Park (Wigan)|Central Park]] || [[Wigan]] || 17,460
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| [[1 June]] '''[[1994]]''' || [[Image:Wigancolours.png|16px]] '''[[Wigan Warriors|Wigan]]''' defeated [[Image:Brisbane colours.png|16px]] [[Brisbane Broncos]] || 20-14 || [[Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre|ANZ Stadium]] || [[Brisbane]] || 54,220
| [[1 June]] '''[[1994]]''' || [[Image:Wigancolours.png|16px]] '''[[Wigan Warriors|Wigan]]''' defeated [[Image:Brisbane colours.png|16px]] [[Brisbane Broncos]] || 20-14 || [[Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre|QSAC]] || [[Brisbane]] || 54,220
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| [[17 October]] '''[[1997]]'''<ref>This is the result from the grand final of a 22 team 1997 World Club Challenge. For the results of the other matches in that tournament please see [[1997 World Club Challenge]].</ref> || [[Image:Brisbane colours.png|16px]] '''[[Brisbane Broncos]]''' defeated [[Image:Hunter colours.png|16x16px]] [[Hunter Mariners]] || 36-12 || [[Mt Smart Stadium|Erricson Stadium]] || [[Auckland]]|| 12,000
| [[17 October]] '''[[1997]]'''<ref>This is the result from the grand final of a 22 team 1997 World Club Challenge. For the results of the other matches in that tournament please see [[1997 World Club Challenge]].</ref> || [[Image:Brisbane colours.png|16px]] '''[[Brisbane Broncos]]''' defeated [[Image:Hunter colours.png|16x16px]] [[Hunter Mariners]] || 36-12 || [[Mt Smart Stadium|Erricson Stadium]] || [[Auckland]]|| 12,000

Revision as of 22:41, 29 February 2008

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The 2007 WCC logo.

The World Club Challenge (WCC), because of sponsorship reasons Carnegie World Club Challenge (CWCC), is an annual rugby league competition held between the winners of the Australasian National Rugby League and the European Super League competition.

History

The competition began unofficially in 1976 as a match between the Australian and English champions, followed by another unofficial match in 1987. The first official World Club Challenge was contested between Widnes and Canberra in 1989. Three further matches, each involving Wigan, were staged in through the early 1990s. With the outbreak of the Australian Super League War in 1995, the World Club Challenge was not staged again until 1997. In that year the competition was restructured to included 22 clubs from the Australian and European Super League competitions. As it was contested over 6 rounds in 2 hemispheres, with $1,000,000 prize money, the competition was prohibitively expensive to stage, and it reportedly lost over $5,000,000. This, coupled with the poor ratings and attendances that were achieved both in Australia and Europe, led to the competition being postponed for a number of years. For results of this tournament, see 1997 World Club Challenge. When it was resurrected in 2000, it was once more played between the winners of the premierships in Australia and the United Kingdom. It has been since contested annually in various venues in the United Kingdom before the commencement of Super League and National Rugby League seasons. Australian commentators sometimes deride the competition, citing the British home ground advantage and wintry conditions as reasons for Australian teams' poor performances.[1]. Many Australians have agreed that it is blatently unfair that it is played at England regardless and fell it very unfair that they have the home ground advantage and local referee advantage.

Results

Date Result Score Stadium City Crowd
29 June 1976 File:Eastern Suburbs colours.png Eastern Suburbs defeated St Helens 25-2 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 26,865
7 October 1987 Wigan defeated File:Manly colours.png Manly-Warringah 8-2 Central Park Wigan 36,895
4 October 1989 Widnes defeated File:Canberra colours.png Canberra 30-18 Old Trafford Manchester 30,786
2 October 1991 Wigan defeated File:Penrith colours.png Penrith Panthers 21-4 Anfield Liverpool 20,152
31 October 1992 File:Brisbane colours.png Brisbane Broncos defeated Wigan 22-8 Central Park Wigan 17,460
1 June 1994 Wigan defeated File:Brisbane colours.png Brisbane Broncos 20-14 QSAC Brisbane 54,220
17 October 1997[1] File:Brisbane colours.png Brisbane Broncos defeated File:Hunter colours.png Hunter Mariners 36-12 Erricson Stadium Auckland 12,000
22 January 2000 Melbourne Storm defeated St Helens 44-6 JJB Stadium Wigan 13,394
26 January 2001 St Helens defeated File:Brisbane colours.png Brisbane Broncos 20-18 Reebok Stadium Bolton 16,041
25 January 2002 File:Bullscolours.png Bradford Bulls defeated File:Newcastle colours.png Newcastle Knights 41-26 Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield 21,113
14 February 2003 File:Eastern Suburbs colours.png Sydney Roosters defeated St Helens 38-0 Reebok Stadium Bolton 19,807
13 February 2004 File:Bullscolours.png Bradford Bulls defeated File:Penrith colours.png Penrith Panthers 22-4 Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield 18,962
4 February 2005 Leeds Rhinos defeated File:Canterbury colours.png Canterbury Bulldogs 39-32 Elland Road Leeds 37,208
4 February 2006 File:Bullscolours.png Bradford Bulls defeated File:Wests Tigers colours.png Wests Tigers 30-10 Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield 19,207
23 February 2007 St Helens defeated File:Brisbane colours.png Brisbane Broncos 18-14 Reebok Stadium Bolton 23,207
29 February 2008 Leeds Rhinos defeated Melbourne Storm 11-4 Elland Road Leeds 30,000 (Approx)
  1. ^ This is the result from the grand final of a 22 team 1997 World Club Challenge. For the results of the other matches in that tournament please see 1997 World Club Challenge.

Statistics and records

Except where noted, these statistics do not include pool matches from the 1997 World Club Challenge.

Titles won (country of origin)

Wins Country
11 England
5 Australia

Titles won (club)

Wins Club
3 File:Bullscolours.png Bradford Bulls, Wigan Warriors
2 File:Brisbane colours.png Brisbane Broncos, File:Eastern Suburbs colours.png Eastern Suburbs/Sydney Roosters, St Helens, Leeds Rhinos
1 Melbourne Storm, Widnes Vikings

Most points scored (individual)

Points Name (club/s)
24 Botica (Wigan / Widnes)
22 Fitzgibbon (Roosters)
18 Deacon (Bradford)
16 El Masri (Canterbury)
14 Johns (Newcastle)

Try scorers

Tries Name (club/s)
3 Bai (Melbourne / Bradford), Hancock (Brisbane), Smith (Brisbane)
2 El Masri (Canterbury), Fieldon (Bradford), Gene (Bradford), Johns (Newcastle), Offiah (Widnes), Paul (Bradford), Ross (Melbourne), Sailor (Brisbane), Sculthorpe (St Helens), Vainakolo (Bradford), Withers (Bradford), Zisti (Hunter), Gardner (St Helens)
1 Ayliffe (St Helens), Betts (Wigan), Buderus (Newcastle), Byrne (Roosters), Calderwood (Leeds), Carlaw (Hunter), Davies (Widnes), Edwards (Wigan), Evans (Melbourne), Fairfax (Roosters), Fittler (Roosters), Fitzgibbon (Roosters), Fitzhenry (Wests Tigers), Gartner (Bradford), Hill (Melbourne), Hodgson (Wests Tigers), Hoppe (St Helens), Jones-Buchanan (Leeds), Joynt (St Helens), Kerrod Walters (Brisbane), Kevin Walters (Brisbane), Lolesi (Canterbury), Long (St Helens), Mather (Wigans), Mathers (Leeds), McGuire (Leeds), Meninga (Canberra), Morgan (Melbourne), Moreley (Roosters), Moule (Melbourne), Myers (Widnes), O'Neill (Brisbane), O'Sullivan (Canberra), P. Hulme (Widnes), Panapa (Widnes), Parker (Bradford), Patten (Canterbury), Payten (Roosters), Plath (Brisbane), Poching (Leeds), Priddis (Penrith), Pryce (Bradford), R Eyers (Widnes), Renouf (Brisbane), Robinson (Wigan), S. Walters (Canberra), Smith (Newcastle), Stevens (Roosters), Swann (Bradford), Townsend (Roosters), C. Walker (Brisbane), Walker (Leeds), Willis (Penrith), Wright (Widnes), Parker (Brisbane), Boyd (Brisbane), Shaun Berrigan (Brisbane), Lee (Brisbane), Meyers (Brisbane), Hoffman (Melbourne), Donald (Leeds)

Goals (conversions and penalties)

Goals Name (club/s)
12 Botica (Widnes / Wigan)
9 Fitzgibbon (Roosters)
8 Deacon (Bradford)
5 Harris (Bradford), Sinfield (Leeds), Watts (Melbourne)
4 El Masri (Canterbury), Long (St Helens), Stephenson (Wigan)
3 Johns (Newcastle), Sculthorpe (St Helens), Withers (Bradford), Davies (Wigan), Parker (Brisbane), De Vere (Brisbane), Matterson (Brisbane)
2 Wood (Canberra)
1 Hodgeson (Wests Tigers), O'Neill (Brisbane), O'Sullivan (Canberra), Brass (Roosters), Lavea (Melbourne), O'Conner (Manly), Pimblett (Wigan)

Field goals

Goals Name (club/s)
2 Sinfield (Leeds)
1 Lydon (Wigan), Long (St Helens), Sculthorpe (St Helens), Deacon (Bradford)

Grounds

Venue City Number of Games Highest Crowd Lowest Crowd
Anfield Liverpool 1 20,152 20,152
ANZ Stadium Brisbane 1 54,220 54,220
Central Park Wigan 2 36,895 17,460
Elland Road Leeds 1 37,208 37,208
Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield 3 21,113 18,962
JJB Stadium Wigan 1 13,394 13,394
Ericcson Stadium Auckland 1 12,000 12,000
Old Trafford Manchester 1 30,786 30,786
Reebok Stadium Bolton 3 23,207 16,041
Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 1 26,865 26,865

Sources

  • Gallaway, Jack (2001). The Brisbane Broncos: The Team To Beat. University of Queensland Press. ISBN 0702233420.
  • Gould, Phil "Humbling highlights Tigers' relience on Benji" The Sun Herald, 5 February, 2006. Retrieved 5 February, 2006.
  • Rugby Super League website
  • telegraph.co.uk website

External links

See also