1988 Rugby League World Cup Final
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Date | 9 October 1988 | ||||||||||||
Stadium | Eden Park | ||||||||||||
Location | Auckland, New Zealand | ||||||||||||
Man of the Match | Gavin Miller | ||||||||||||
Referee | Graham Ainui | ||||||||||||
Attendance | 47,363 | ||||||||||||
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Broadcaster | Nine Network (Australia) | ||||||||||||
Commentators | Darrell Eastlake, Ray Warren, Jack Gibson, Michael Cronin | ||||||||||||
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The 1988 Rugby League World Cup final was the conclusive game of the 1985–1988 Rugby League World Cup tournament and was played between New Zealand and Australia on 9 October 198 at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand. Australia won the final by 25 points to 12 in front of New Zealand rugby league record crowd of 47,363. Australia, the defending champions, won the Rugby League World Cup for the 6th time.
Background
New Zealand
The Tony Gordon coached New Zealand started their World Cup campaign on 7 July 1985 (under the coaching of Graham Lowe) when they defeated Australia 18–0 at Carlaw Park in Auckland. Until the Final, The Kiwis won another 3 games while losing 2 and drawing 1 for a 4-2-1 record.
Results
Opposing Team | For | Against | Date | Venue | Attendance | Stage |
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Australia | 18 | 0 | 7 July 1985 | Carlaw Park, Auckland | 15,327 | Group Stage |
Great Britain | 6 | 6 | 9 November 1985 | Headingley, Leeds | 22,209 | Group Stage |
France | 22 | 0 | 7 December 1985 | Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan | 5,000 | Group Stage |
Australia | 12 | 32 | 29 July 1986 | Lang Park, Brisbane | 22,811 | Group Stage |
Papua New Guinea | 22 | 24 | 22 May 1988 | Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby | 15,000 | Group Stage |
Papua New Guinea | 66 | 14 | 10 July 1988 | Carlaw Park, Auckland | 8,392 | Group Stage |
Great Britain | 12 | 10 | 17 July 1988 | Rugby League Park, Christchurch | 8,525 | Group Stage |
Australia
Australia began their World Cup campaign with a shock 18-0 loss to New Zealand in the third test of the 1985 Trans-Tasman series in Auckland on 7 July 1985 (under the coaching of 1977 World Cup Final winning coach Terry Fearnley). The Don Furner coached Kangaroos would win another 5 games while losing 1 for a 5-2 record.
Results
Opposing Team | For | Against | Date | Venue | Attendance | Stage |
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New Zealand | 0 | 18 | 7 July 1985 | Carlaw Park, Auckland | 15,327 | Group Stage |
New Zealand | 12 | 32 | 29 July 1986 | Lang Park, Brisbane | 22,811 | Group Stage |
Papua New Guinea | 62 | 12 | 4 October 1986 | Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby | 17,000 | Group Stage |
Great Britain | 24 | 15 | 22 November 1986 | Central Park, Wigan | 20,169 | Group Stage |
France | 52 | 0 | 13 December 1986 | Stade d'Albert Domec, Carcassonne | 5,000 | Group Stage |
Great Britain | 12 | 26 | 9 July 1988 | Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney | 15,944 | Group Stage |
Papua New Guinea | 70 | 8 | 20 July 1988 | Eric Weissel Oval, Wagga Wagga | 11,685 | Group Stage |
Head to Head
This would be the first time that New Zealand and Australia would meet in a World Cup Final.
Host venue
Australia won the right to host the World Cup Final. However, in the interests of rugby league, and with international attendances in Australia on the decline since the domination of the Kangaroos had begun a decade earlier, the Australian Rugby League (ARL) agreed to allow the New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL) to host the Final. Additionally, the Australian venues that would have been used, the 40,000 capacity Sydney Football Stadium (SFS) and the 33,000 capacity Lang Park in Brisbane were both smaller than the ultimate choice of Eden Park, while the 50,000 capacity Sydney Cricket Ground which had hosted the 1968 and 1977 World Cup Finals was not considered as the ARL had moved its playing headquarters to the new Football Stadium in 1988.
At the time the largest rugby league venue in New Zealand was the 20,000 capacity Carlaw Park in Auckland. New Zealand's largest stadium, the 48,000 capacity Eden Park stadium in Auckland, the spiritual home of rugby union in New Zealand was chosen as the host venue. Eden Park had also hosted the 1987 Rugby World Cup Final (attracting 48,035) giving it the distinction of being the only venue to host both the Rugby League and Rugby Union World Cup Finals.
This would be the first rugby league match to be played at Eden Park since 1919. As of 2016 the attendance of 47,363 remains the record crowd for a rugby league match at the venue and the record attendance for a rugby league match in New Zealand.
Match details
9 October 1988 14:30 |
New Zealand | 12 – 25 | Australia |
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Tries: Kevin Iro Tony Iro Goals: Peter Brown (2/5) |
Tries: Allan Langer (2) Gavin Miller Dale Shearer Goals: Michael O'Connor (4/7) Field Goal: Ben Elias |
Despite Australia's successful Ashes defence against Great Britain earlier in the year, the inexperience of the Australian World Cup Final team (and because NZ had defeated Australia in their previous encounter in a one-off test in Brisbane in 1987), saw the hosts actually go into the match as favourites in the eyes of many critics. However, the Wally Lewis led Kangaroos, boasting veteran test players Garry Jack, Dale Shearer, Michael O'Connor (a dual rugby international and the only member of the team to have previously played at Eden Park), Steve Roach, Paul Dunn, Wayne Pearce, and Terry Lamb, along with 1986 Kangaroos Ben Elias and Paul Sironen, mixed with newer international players Mark McGaw, Allan Langer, Gavin Miller, Andrew Farrar and David Gillespie, triumphed over the ill-disciplined Kiwis, who at least made sure the victorious Australians were bloodied and bruised for their victory lap. For the Kiwis, the Iro brothers Tony and Kevin, Gary Freeman, Clayton Friend, Mark Graham, Adrian Shelford, Kurt Sorensen and captain Dean Bell dished out the punishment.
Interestingly, despite Queensland having won the State of Origin series 3–0 over New South Wales earlier in the year, the Maroons only supplied three of Australia's 15 players for the World Cup Final - captain Wally Lewis, Dale Shearer and Allan Langer. Lewis broke his right forearm in the 15th minute of the game while tackling Tony Iro, the Kiwi winger had tried to duck under Lewis' tackle and Wally's right forearm came into contact with Iro's head. Queenslanders missing from Australia's record 70-8 win over Papua New Guinea over 2 months earlier were Mal Meninga (broken arm), Peter Jackson, Tony Currie, Greg Conescu, Wally Fullerton Smith and reserve forward Paul Vautin. Lewis later claimed that it was the same as had been the case since Origin started in 1980, Qld wins the series but it was mainly NSW players picked for Australia.
After taking over the Kangaroos coaching role in 1986, this would be Don Furner's last game as coach of the Australian team. From 1989 the Australian coach would be former test captain Bob Fulton
Broadcast
The match was broadcast into Australia by the Nine Network with commentary from Darrell Eastlake, Ray Warren and Jack Gibson with Australia's record test point scorer Michael Cronin the sideline reporter.
References
- ↑ RLWC 1985 – 1988: Australia at RLIF.co.uk