New Zealand at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup

The 2000 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain was A Tour by the New Zealand national rugby league team to compete at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup. New Zealand dominated Group 1 of the tournament thrashing Lebanon, the Cook Islands and Wales with a combined score of 206-28, before winning their quarter-final against France and their semi-final against England to qualify for the final. In the final, they lost to defending champions Australia 12-40 to finish runners-up in a World Cup tournament for the second time.

Background

Alongside Australia and France, New Zealand had competed at all eleven previous World Cups. New Zealand finished runner up in 1988.

The twelfth World Cup was scheduled to be held in Great Britain, Ireland and France in 2000, following on from the successful 1995 Rugby League World Cup. New Zealand was granted automatic entry into the 2000 World Cup.

Build up

In the twelves months prior to the World Cup, New Zealand had finished second at the 1999 Rugby League Tri-Nations, losing to Australia 20-22 in the final, before losing the 2000 Anzac test match by a record margin of 0-52.

For the first, and to date only, time, the New Zealand Māori rugby league team were invited to compete in the World Cup as Aotearoa Māori. Their squad included several past New Zealand representatives who were not selected for the final squad.

Staff

  • Head Coach: Frank Endacott
  • Manager: Gary Cooksley (Auckland)

Squad

Player

Games

Tries

Goals

Points

Position

Club

Richie Barnett (captain)

6

6

0

24

FE

Sydney Roosters

Richie Blackmore

2

1

0

4

CE

Leeds Rhinos

Tonie Carroll

5

4

0

16

CE

Brisbane Broncos

Nathan Cayless

6

1

0

4

PR

Parramatta Eels

Brian Jellick

2

2

0

8

WG

North Queensland Cowboys

Stacey Jones

5

2

6

20

HB

Auckland Warriors

Stephen Kearney

6

2

0

8

SR

Melbourne Storm

Ali Lauitiiti

2

2

0

8

SR

Auckland Warriors

Tasesa Lavea

2

2

14

36

HB

Melbourne Storm

Henry Paul

5

1

25*

53

HB

Bradford Bulls

Robbie Paul

5

5

0

20

HB

Bradford Bulls

Quentin Pongia

5

2

0

8

PR

Sydney Roosters

Tony Puletua

2

1

0

4

SR

Penrith Panthers

Matt Rua

5

1

0

4

SR

Melbourne Storm

Craig Smith

6

1

0

4

PR

St. George Illawarra Dragons

Richard Swain

6

0

0

0

HK

Melbourne Storm

Logan Swann

4

2

0

8

SR

Auckland Warriors

Willie Talau

5

6

0

24

CE

Canterbury Bulldogs

David Vaealiki

1

2

0

8

CE

Parramatta Eels

Joe Vagana

6

0

0

0

PR

Auckland Warriors

Nigel Vagana

5

3

0

12

CE

Auckland Warriors

Lesley Vainikolo

5

9

0

36

WG

Canberra Raiders

Ruben Wiki

6

3

0

12

PR

Canberra Raiders

  • Note*: includes a field goal.

Fixtures

World Cup Group 2

Team

Played

Won

Drawn

Lost

For

Against

Diff

Points

3

3

0

0

206

28

+178

6

3

2

0

1

80

86

−6

4

3

0

1

2

44

110

−66

1

3

0

1

2

38

144

−106

1

Lebanon

New Zealand:
1. Ritchie Barnett (c), 2. Leslie Vainikolo, 3. Tonie Carroll, 4. Willie Talau, 5. Brian Jellick, 6. Henry Paul, 7. Stacey Jones
8. Smith, 9. Swain, 10. Pongia, 11. Logan Swann, 12. Kearney, 13. Ruben Wiki.
Substitutes: Joe Vagana, Robbie Paul, Rua, Cayless.
Coach:Frank Endacott

Cook Islands

Wales

Quarter final

Semi-final

This was the England rugby league team's biggest ever loss. By winning this match, New Zealand had again equaled their record for consecutive victories with five.

Final

Australia

Posit.

New Zealand

Darren Lockyer

FB

Richie Barnett (c)

Mat Rogers

WG

Nigel Vagana

Adam MacDougall

CE

Tonie Carroll

Matt Gidley

CE

Willie Talau

Wendell Sailor

WG

Lesley Vainikolo

Brad Fittler (c)

SO

Henry Paul

Brett Kimmorley

SH

Stacey Jones

Shane Webcke

PR

Craig Smith

Andrew Johns

HK

Richard Swain

Robbie Kearns

PR

Quentin Pongia

Gorden Tallis

SR

Matt Rua

Bryan Fletcher

SR

Stephen Kearney

Scott Hill

LF

Ruben Wiki

Trent Barrett

Res

Robbie Paul

Nathan Hindmarsh

Res

Joe Vagana

Darren Britt

Res

Nathan Cayless

Jason Stevens

Res

Logan Swann

Chris Anderson

Coach

Frank Endacott

Australia led at half time 6-0, after a dominant first half.

At the start of the second half, Nathan Hindmarsh scored to take the lead to 12-0 before Lesley Vainikolo pounced on a loose ball to dive over on 49 minutes. When Henry Paul landed the conversion, the deficit was back down to six points. Soon after, Australian halfback, Brett Kimmorley, made a break down the right before feeding the ball inside to fullback Darren Lockyer, who crossed for another try. Rogers' third successful kick made it 18–6 to the defending champions. However, the Kiwis quickly struck back when Tonie Carroll beat several Australian defenders to score. Henry Paul's conversion made it 18–12.

New Zealand then made several crucial errors and Australia were able to capitalise. Sailor grabbed two tries in the space of five minutes to take his tally for the tournament to 10 tries. The first of them came on 63 minutes courtesy of a reverse pass from Gidley. Rogers missed the second of the two quick conversions. Skipper Fittler then breached the New Zealand defence on 73 minutes to score his first try of the final which was converted by Rogers. Substitute Trent Barrett then finished the scoring, with a try that was converted by Rogers.

Aftermath

The tournament was coach Frank Endacott's last in charge of New Zealand, and he was replaced by Gary Freeman for the 2001 season.

Tonie Carroll later switched his eligibility to Australia and played seven tests for the Kangaroos.

New Zealand next toured Great Britain in 2002. The next World Cup was held in Australia in 2008, and was won by New Zealand.