World Club Challenge

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World Club Challenge
World Club Challenge
SportRugby league
Founded1989
Inaugural season1976
No. of teams2
Country(ies) Australia
 England
 France
 New Zealand
Most recent
champion(s)
Leeds Rhinos (2008)
Related competitionsSuper League
National Rugby League

The World Club Challenge (WCC) (also referred to as the Carnegie World Club Challenge (CWCC) for sponsorship purposes) is an annual rugby league football match held between the champions of the Australasian National Rugby League and the European Super League competitions to determine the world's best rugby league club. The first match of its kind was played in 1976 and it didn't become a regular part of the World rugby league calendar until the late 1980s. The World Club Challenge's history was also punctuated by the 1990s' Super League war but has been held every year since 2000. The 2009 World Club Challenge will be between back to back Super League champions Leeds Rhinos and NRL grand final winners Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.[1]

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[edit] 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, the World Club Challenge was once more played between the winners of the premierships in Australasia and Europe. It has been since contested annually in various venues in the United Kingdom in February or late January, 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].

[edit] Results

Year Date Winner Score Runner-up Venue Crowd
197629 JuneFlag of Australia Eastern Suburbs25-2Flag of England St HelensFlag of Australia Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney26,865
19877 OctoberFlag of England Wigan8-2Flag of Australia Manly-WarringahFlag of England Central Park, Wigan36,895
19894 OctoberFlag of England Widnes30-18Flag of Australia CanberraFlag of England Old Trafford, Manchester30,786
19912 OctoberFlag of England Wigan21-4Flag of Australia Penrith PanthersFlag of England Anfield, Liverpool20,152
199231 OctoberFlag of Australia Brisbane Broncos22-8Flag of England WiganFlag of England Central Park, Wigan17,460
19941 JuneFlag of England Wigan20-14Flag of Australia Brisbane BroncosFlag of Australia ANZ Stadium, Brisbane54,220
1997[2]17 OctoberFlag of Australia Brisbane Broncos36-12Flag of Australia Hunter MarinersFlag of New Zealand Ericsson Stadium, Auckland12,000
200022 JanuaryFlag of Australia Melbourne Storm44-6Flag of England St HelensFlag of England JJB Stadium, Wigan13,394
200126 JanuaryFlag of England St Helens20-18Flag of Australia Brisbane BroncosFlag of England Reebok Stadium, Bolton16,041
200225 JanuaryFlag of England Bradford Bulls41-26Flag of Australia Newcastle KnightsFlag of England Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield21,113
200314 FebruaryFlag of Australia Sydney Roosters38-0Flag of England St HelensFlag of England Reebok Stadium, Bolton19,807
200413 FebruaryFlag of England Bradford Bulls22-4Flag of Australia Penrith PanthersFlag of England Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield18,962
20054 FebruaryFlag of England Leeds Rhinos39-32Flag of Australia Bulldogs RLFCFlag of England Elland Road, Leeds37,208
20064 FebruaryFlag of England Bradford Bulls30-10Flag of Australia Wests TigersFlag of England Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield19,207
200723 FebruaryFlag of England St Helens18-14Flag of Australia Brisbane BroncosFlag of England Reebok Stadium, Bolton23,207
200829 FebruaryFlag of England Leeds Rhinos11-4Flag of Australia Melbourne StormFlag of England Elland Road, Leeds33,204
20091 March
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Flag of England Elland Road, Leeds

[edit] Statistics and records

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

[edit] Titles won (country of origin)

Wins Country
11Flag of England England
5Flag of Australia Australia

[edit] Overall record (club)

Team Titles Runners-up
Flag of England Wigan Warriors3 (1987, 1991, 1994)1 (1992)
Flag of England Bradford Bulls3 (2002, 2004, 2006)-
Flag of Australia Brisbane Broncos2 (1992, 1997)3 (1994, 2001, 2007)
Flag of England St Helens2 (2001, 2007)3 (1976, 2000, 2003)
Flag of Australia Sydney Roosters2 (1976, 2003)-
Flag of England Leeds Rhinos2 (2005, 2008)-
Flag of Australia Melbourne Storm1 (2000)1 (2008)
Flag of England Widnes Vikings1 (1989)0
Flag of Australia Penrith Panthers-2 (1991, 2004)
Flag of Australia Canberra Raiders-1 (1989)
Flag of Australia Bulldogs RLFC-1 (2005)
Flag of Australia Hunter Mariners-1 (1997)
Flag of Australia Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles-1 (1987)
Flag of Australia Newcastle Knights-1 (2002)
Flag of Australia Wests Tigers-1 (2006)

[edit] Biggest Wins

Points Score Champions Runners-Up Year
3838-0Sydney RoostersSt. Helens2003
3844-6Melbourne StormSt. Helens2000
2436-12Brisbane BroncosHunter Mariners1997

[edit] Most Points In A Game

Points Score Champions Runners-Up Year
4444-6Melbourne StormSt. Helens2000
4141-26Bradford BullsNewcastle Knights2002
3939-32Leeds RhinosCanterbury Bulldogs2005

[edit] Most Points In A Game By A Losing Side

Points Score Champions Runners-Up Year
3239-32Leeds RhinosCanterbury Bulldogs2005
2641-26Bradford BullsNewcastle Knights2002
1820-18St. HelensBrisbane Broncos2001
1830-18Widnes VikingsCanberra Raiders1989

[edit] Highest Scoring Matches

Points Score Champions Runners-Up Year
7139-32Leeds RhinosCanterbury Bulldogs2005
6741-26Bradford BullsNewcastle Knights2002
5044-6Melbourne StormSt. Helens2000

[edit] Lowest Scoring Matches

Points Score Champions Runners-Up Year
108-2Wigan WarriorsManly Sea Eagles1987
1511-4Leeds RhinosMelbourne Storm2008
2521-4Wigan WarriorsPenrith Panthers1991

[edit] Most points scored (individual)

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

[edit] Try scorers

Tries Name (club/s)
3Bai (Melbourne / Bradford), Hancock (Brisbane), Smith (Brisbane)
2El 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)
1Ayliffe (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)

[edit] Goals (conversions and penalties)

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

[edit] Field goals

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

[edit] Grounds

Venue City Number of Games Highest Crowd Lowest Crowd
AnfieldLiverpool120,15220,152
ANZ StadiumBrisbane154,22054,220
Central ParkWigan236,89517,460
Elland RoadLeeds237,20833,204
Galpharm StadiumHuddersfield321,11318,962
JJB StadiumWigan113,39413,394
Ericcson StadiumAuckland112,00012,000
Old TraffordManchester130,78630,786
Reebok StadiumBolton323,20716,041
Sydney Cricket GroundSydney126,86526,865

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ RLeague - 2009 World Club Challenge
  2. ^ 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.

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