1998 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain

The 1998 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain was a tour by the New Zealand national rugby league team. The New Zealand Kiwis defeated Great Britain 2-0 in the three match test series.

Background

New Zealand arrived in Great Britain for the first time since the 1995 World Cup, having already lost a test series 1-2 with Australia. It was the first full tour of Great Britain by a New Zealand side since 1993.

Many of the squad, including coach Frank Endacott, had been involved in the Auckland Warriors' 1998 season, where they had finished 15th out of 20 clubs. In addition to this the Auckland Rugby League were looking to sell the club during the tour.

Squad

The squad included two sets of brothers; the Iros, Kevin and Tony and the Pauls, Robbie and Henry.[1]

NameTest1Test2Test3GamesTriesGoalsFGsPointsClub
Barnett, RichieRichie BarnettFBFBFB32008Sydney Roosters
Cayless, NathanNathan CaylessBEBEBE30000Parramatta Eels
Eru, SydSyd EruHKHKHK30000Auckland Warriors
Halligan, DarylDaryl HalliganWGWGWG3014028Canterbury Bulldogs
Hoppe, SeanSean HoppeWGWGWG31004Auckland Warriors
Iro, KevinKevin IroCECECE30000Auckland Warriors
Iro, TonyTony IroBEBE20000Adelaide Rams
Jones, StaceyStacey JonesHBHBHB31015Auckland Warriors
Kearney, StephenStephen KearneySRSRSR31004Auckland Warriors
McCracken, JarrodJarrod McCrackenSRSRSR30000Parramatta Eels
Paul, HenryHenry PaulBEBEBE32008Wigan Warriors
Paul, RobbieRobbie PaulFEFEFE330012Bradford Bulls
Pongia, QuentinQuentin Pongia (c)PRPRPR30000Auckland Warriors
Puletua, TonyTony PuletuaBEBEBE31004Penrith Panthers
Smith, CraigCraig SmithBE10000Illawarra Steelers
Swann, LoganLogan SwannLKLKLK30000Auckland Warriors
Vagana, JoeJoe VaganaPRPRPR31004Auckland Warriors
Wiki, RubenRuben WikiCECECE31004Canberra Raiders

Fixtures

They won the first two test matches 22-16 and 36-16 before being held to a 23-all draw in the third and final test match. Australian referee Bill Harrigan controlled all three Test matches.

In the second test match Great Britain were ahead 16-8 at halftime before letting in 28 points in the second half to lose the match and the series.[2][3]

Date Opponent Venue Result Score Attendance Report
31 October 1998Great BritainAlfred McAlpine Stadium, HuddersfieldWon22-1618,500[4]
7 November 1998Great BritainReebok Stadium, BoltonWin36-1627,486[5]
23 November 2002Great BritainVicarage Road, WatfordDraw23-2313,217[6]

Aftermath

New Zealand next competed against Great Britain in the 1999 Tri-Nations but did not tour Great Britain again until the 2000 World Cup. The next full tour was conducted in 2002 which saw a drawn test series 1-all.

The Auckland Warriors were sold to a consortium that included majority investor the Tainui tribe as well as Graham Lowe and Malcolm Boyle.[7] Kiwi coach Frank Endacott was replaced as Warriors coach and several Kiwis left the club included Stephen Kearney, Quentin Pongia, and Kevin Iro. Endacott's next coaching assignment would be the 1999 ANZAC Test on 23 April.

References

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