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1992 World Club Challenge

Coordinates:53°33′02″N2°37′33″W / 53.550417°N 2.625833°W /53.550417; -2.625833 (Central Park (Wigan))
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1992 (1992) World Club Challenge
Central Park hosted the match
WiganBrisbane Broncos
(RFL)(NSWRL)
822
12Total
WIG268
BRI101222
Date30 October 1992
StadiumCentral Park
LocationWigan,England
Terry Matterson
RefereeDennis HaleNew Zealand
Attendance17,764
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The1992World Club Challenge match was contested by the1991–92 Rugby Football League season championsWigan and the1992 NSWRL season's premiers, theBrisbane Broncos.[1] The match took place on Friday night, 30 October in England, during the1992–93 Rugby Football League season. It was also played less than a week after the1992 Rugby League World Cup final (from which many players on both sides were backing up). A crowd of 17,764 turned out atCentral Park, Wigan for the match which was refereed byNew Zealand'sDennis Hale, the same referee as for the World Cup final one week earlier.[2]

The game was broadcast throughout Great Britain bySky Sports and was shown on delay in Australia by theNine Network. Commentary was provided by Sky's regular rugby league commentary team ofEddie Hemmings and formerGreat Britain hookerMike Stephenson along with Nine's formerAustralian test halfbackPeter Sterling.

Background

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Brisbane Broncos

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Main article:1992 Brisbane Broncos season

Teams

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Wigan
Brisbane Broncos
FB1Andre Stoop
RW2Jason Robinson
CE3Dean Bell
CE4Andrew Farrar
LW5Martin Offiah
SO6Frano Botica
SH7Shaun Edwards (c)
PR8Kelvin Skerrett
HK9Martin Dermott
PR10Andy Platt
SR11Denis Betts
SR12Billy McGinty
LF13Phil Clarke
Substitutions:
IC14Sam Panapa
IC15Ian Lucas
IC16Martin Crompton
IC17Neil Cowie
Coach:
AustraliaJohn Monie
FB1Julian O'Neill
LW2Michael Hancock
CE3Steve Renouf
CE4Chris Johns
RW5Willie Carne
FE6Kevin Walters
HB7Allan Langer (c)
PR8Glenn Lazarus
HK9Kerrod Walters
PR10Andrew Gee
SR11Trevor Gillmeister
SR12Mark Hohn
LK13Terry Matterson
Substitutions:
IC14John Plath
IC15Tony Currie
IC16Brett Plowman
IC17Peter Ryan
Coach:
AustraliaWayne Bennett

Match details

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Friday 30 October
Wigan8 – 22Brisbane Broncos
Tries:
Shaun Edwards


Goals:
Frano Botica (2)
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Tries:
Michael Hancock (2)
Julian O'Neill
Kerrod Walters
Goals:
Terry Matterson (3)
Central Park,Wigan
Attendance: 17,764
Referee:Dennis HaleNew Zealand
Player of the Match:Terry Matterson

Brisbane'sAlan Cann missed the match due to injury.[4]

Early in the match a chaotic all-in brawl erupted, with Brisbane's Andrew Gee seen as the instigator. Wigan later opened the scoring by kicking a penalty given for an obstruction by Kerrod Walters close to the Broncos' try-line. However a knock-on later by Wigan in their in-goal area gave Brisbane ascrum feed in an attacking position and Julian O'Neill capitalised, fending off one defender and avoiding another in his run for the line to score the first try of the match which was then converted by Terry Matterson. Another try, scored by Kerrod Walters as a result of good support play from the Broncos, brought the score to 2-10 at half time.

Early in the second half another all-in brawl started, Andrew Gee again involved in the initial flareup. The Broncos scored first in the second half with Steve Renouf finding Michael Hancock out wide close to the Wigan try-line. However this was followed by a miraculous try from the home team. Around the halfway line, the Wigan hooker, Martin Dermott, chipped the ball over the top of the Broncos defenders and Shaun Edwards ran through to field it. Without missing a beat Edwards then sent a grubbing kick down past a complacent Julian O'Neill at fullback and won the race for it, with Wigan's goal-kicker Frano Botica adding the extra two. Later in the game Renouf again combined with Hancock out wide, throwing a looping pass over the Wigan defence to send the Broncos' number two over once more. The successful conversion attempt by Matterson, who was named man-of-the-match, left the final score at 22-8.[5]

The Brisbane Broncos' victory saw the first time that Australian premiers had won theWorld Club Challenge on British soil. It was also only the second time that an Australian team had won at all, the last time being in 1976, in the first ever match of its kind.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Hadfield, Dave (30 October 1992)."Wigan must be wary of Broncos' enthusiasm and flair".The Independent. London: The Independent. Retrieved28 November 2010.
  2. ^1992 World Club Challenge highlights
  3. ^1992 WCC - Wigan vs Brisbane
  4. ^"CANN-TANKEROUS".The Sun-Herald. Australia:Fairfax Media. 25 September 1993. p. 75. Retrieved13 February 2011.
  5. ^Hadfield, Dave (31 October 1992)."Rugby League: Wigan succumb to their peers".The Independent. London.Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.

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