2008 Anzac Test Explained

Year:2008
Bundaberg Rum Centenary Test
Home:Australia
Away:New Zealand
Home Abbr:AUS
Away Abbr:NZL
Home Half1:22
Home Half2:6
Home Total:28
Away Half1:0
Away Half2:12
Away Total:12
Date:9 May 2008
Stadium:Sydney Cricket Ground
Location:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Mom Title:Man of the Match
Anthem Title:Australian national anthem
Referee:Ashley Klein
Attendance:34,571
Network:Nine Network (AUS)
Sky Sport (NZ)
Commentators:Ray Warren
Commentators2:Phil Gould
Commentators3:Peter Sterling
Tournaments:Anzac Test
Last:2007
Next:2009

The 2008 ANZAC test, also known as the Centenary Test as it commemorated the 100th anniversary of the first test match between the two countries, was a rugby league test match played between Australia and New Zealand at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 9 May 2008.[1] Commemorating the first trans-Tasman Test match, which was also played at Sydney on the same day in 1908, it was the 9th Anzac test played between the two nations since the first was played under the Super League banner in 1997. This was the first test played at the SCG since Australia had defeated New Zealand 29-12 in 1986 and the first ever rugby league test played under lights at the ground.[2]

For the game, the Kangaroos played in replica jumpers that were used until the first Green and Gold jumpers appeared in 1928. On this night the Kangaroos jumpers were Sky Blue and Maroon hoops depicting the states of New South Wales and Queensland. It was the first time the Kangaroos had worn their alternate test jumpers in a test match since their two test series against South Africa in 1963.[3] [4]

This was the 112th test between Australia and New Zealand since 1908.

Teams

AustraliaPositionNew Zealand
Billy SlaterFullback
Greg InglisWing
Mark GasnierCentre
Justin HodgesCentre
Israel FolauWing
Greg BirdFive-eighth
Johnathan ThurstonHalfback
Brent KitePropRoy Asotasi (c)
Cameron Smith (c)Hooker
Petero CivonicevaProp
Paul Gallen2nd Row
Ryan Hoffman2nd Row
Michael CrockerLock
Kurt GidleyInterchange
Willie MasonInterchange
Anthony TupouInterchange
Carl WebbInterchange
Ricky StuartCoach

Match summary

Prior to the match, a minutes silence was observed in memory of the Australian Rugby League's Team of the Century coach Jack Gibson who had died only an hour before the game. Gibson's death was announced during the television broadcast by Channel 9's Peter Sterling who had won three NSWRL premierships for Parramatta under Gibson in 1981, 1982 and 1983.

The living members of the ARL's Team of the Century – Reg Gasnier (CE), Mal Meninga (CE), Wally Lewis (FE), Andrew Johns (HB), Arthur Beetson (PR), Noel Kelly (HK), Duncan Hall (PR), Norm Provan (SR), Ron Coote (SR), Johnny Raper (LK), Graeme Langlands (Res) and Bob Fulton (Res) – were paraded to the crowd before the game as part of the Centenary celebrations. Members of the team who had died (Clive Churchill (FB), Brian Bevan (WG), Ken Irvine (WG), Dally Messenger (Res) and Frank Burge (Res)) were represented by family members.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anzac Test Match 2007 . Rugby League Project . 2016-01-23.
  2. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/articles/2008/05/09/1210131264979.html Kangaroos outclass Kiwis in Centenary Test
  3. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2008-05-09/centenary-test/2431782 2008 Centenary Test
  4. http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/competitions/australia-vs-south-africa-1963/summary.html 1963 Australia vs South Africa series at Rugby League Project