1994 World Club Challenge

1994 (1994) World Club Challenge  ()
1 2 Total
BRI 4 10 14
WIG 12 8 20
Date 1 June 1994
Stadium ANZ Stadium
Location Brisbane, Australia
Man of the Match Shaun Edwards, Wigan
Referee Greg McCallum
Attendance 54,220
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The 1994 MMI World Club Challenge[1] was a replay of the 1992 World Club Challenge, with 1993–94 Rugby Football League season champions Wigan facing the 1993 NSWRL season premiers, the Brisbane Broncos, this time in Australia. Wigan were clearly the dominant club in the English game, having won the previous four consecutive Rugby Football League Championships and Challenge Cup tournaments. The Broncos, having won consecutive premierships in 1992 and 1993 were the dominant team in the Australian game at the time. In the World Club Challenge, this time played unusually late in the year, Wigan were looking to get revenge for their loss against Brisbane in the previous encounter and got out to a strong first half lead. The English club then survived a second half come back from Brisbane to take the match, cementing their position as the world's dominant rugby league club of the period.

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Match details

Brisbane Broncos Positions Wigan
Willie Carne 1. FB Gary Connolly
Wendell Sailor 2. WG Jason Robinson
Steve Renouf 3. CE Sam Panapa
Chris Johns 4. CE Barrie Jon-Mather
Michael Hancock 5. WG Martin Offiah
Kevin Walters 6. FE Frano Botica
Allan Langer (c) 7. HB Shaun Edwards (c)
Glenn Lazarus 8. PR Neil Cowie
Kerrod Walters 9. HK Martin Dermott
Andrew Gee 10. PR Billy McGinty
Mark Hohn 11. SR Denis Betts
Alan Cann 12. SR Andy Farrell
Julian O'Neill 13. LF Phil Clarke
John Plath 14. Bench Va'aiga Tuigamala
Peter Ryan 15. Bench Martin Hall
Brett Galea 16. Bench Mick Cassidy
Chris McKenna 17. Bench Paul Atcheson
Wayne Bennett Coach Graeme West

The match was played at Brisbane's ANZ Stadium on the 1st of June in the middle of the 1994 NSWRL season. A crowd of 54,220[2] (which remains a record for a World Club Challenge match today) turned out for the game which was refereed by Greg McCallum. Wigan's chances didn't look good up against a star-studded Broncos side since both of their first choice test props, Kelvin Skerrett (broken jaw) and Andy Platt had been ruled out injured. In addition their coach, John Dorahy, had been sacked just weeks before so they went into the match under caretaker coach Graeme West.

Wigan opened the scoring in the seventh minute, when Dennis Betts pounced on a high ball from Shaun Edwards. The British champions added to this with another try in the 16th minute from Barrie Jon-Mather, bringing the unlikely score of 12 nil in favour of the visitors. In the 27th minute, Wendell Sailor opened the scoring for Brisbane when he beat Martin Offiah on the wing to put the ball down in the corner. The failed conversion meant a half-time lead for Wigan of 12 - 4.[3]

Just three minutes into the second half a defining moment in the game took place when Michael Hancock knocked on and Jason Robinson picked up the ball and sped away, beating Sailor to score Wigan's third try. Frano Botica made it three from three with the boot when he kicked the extras, bringing the score to 18 - 4. Brisbane staged a comeback though, with Hancock making amends for his knock on with a try at the 46-minute mark and Julian O'Neill getting a try on 59 minutes. Wigan's lead was brought back to four points, but their defence held the Broncos out for the remainder of the game. A 66th minute penalty by Botica meant a perfect night with the boot for him and a final score of 14 - 20.[4]

Wigan's captain Shaun Edwards was named man-of-the-match and his team had reclaimed the WCC trophy, going home with the $400,000 of prize money. With the Super League war looming, this was to be the last WCC match until Super League's 1997 season, and the last time the British and Australian champions faced off until the year 2000.

See also

References

  1. ^ 1994 World Club Challenge at wigan.rlfans.com
  2. ^ 1994 World Club Challenge at superleague.co.uk
  3. ^ "Wigan win World Club final". New Straits Times (Malaysia): pp. 45. 2 June 1994. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7ZcWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=axMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2471,621232. Retrieved 4 October 2010. 
  4. ^ 1994 World Club Challenge at rugbyleagueproject.com