1985 New Zealand rugby league tour

1985 Kiwis tour
Date6 October 1985 – 12 December 1985
ManagerJim Campbell
Tom McKeown
CoachGraham Lowe
Tour captainMark Graham
Summary
P W D L
Total
19 15 1 3
Test match
5 3 1 1
Opponent
P W D L
 Great Britain
3 1 1 1
 France
2 2 0 0
Tour chronology

The 1985 New Zealand rugby league tour was a series of matches played between October and December by the New Zealand national rugby league team in England and France. The team played a three-game series against Great Britain, named the Whitbread Trophy Bitter Tests for sponsorship reasons, and the tied the series 1–1. The team also defeated France 2–0.

Background

New Zealand last toured Great Britain in 1980.

Despite tense relations between France and New Zealand over the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior, the team went ahead with the French leg of the tour as planned.[1]

Touring party

A 24-man touring squad was selected in August 1985, with Mark Graham named as captain. The squad included six players who played in the Australian Winfield Cup competition. New Zealand players contracted to British clubs were not included in the squad, but could still be considered for selection in Test matches.[2]

Graham Lowe was the coach, and Jim Campbell was the team manager.[3]

Prior to the tour, Marty Crequer withdrew from the squad due to injury, and was replaced by Shane Horo.[4] Crequer was later called up as a replacement during the tour for the injured Joe Ropati.[5][6] Ross Taylor also suffered an injury on tour, and was replaced by Brent Todd.[7]

Name Club/District
Dean Bell Eastern Suburbs
Mark Bourneville Auckland
Shane Cooper Auckland
Ricky Cowan Auckland
Marty Crequer Canterbury
Mark Elia Auckland
Olsen Filipaina Eastern Suburbs
Clayton Friend Auckland
Glen Gibb West Coast
James Goulding Auckland
Mark Graham (c) North Sydney
Shane Horo Waikato
Hugh McGahan Eastern Suburbs
Vaun O'Callaghan Waikato
Ron O'Regan Auckland
Joe Ropati Auckland
Adrian Shelford Canterbury
Dane Sorensen Cronulla-Sutherland
Kurt Sorensen Cronulla-Sutherland
Sam Stewart Wellington
Howie Tamati Taranaki
Ross Taylor Canterbury
Brent Todd Canterbury
Wayne Wallace Canterbury
Darrell Williams Auckland
Owen Wright Auckland

Schedule and results

Date Opponents Score (NZ first) Venue Attendance Notes
6 October Wigan 8–14 Wigan 13,009
9 October Great Britain under-21 16–12 Bradford 2,285
13 October Hull Kingston Rovers 20–10 Hull 6,585
15 October Cumbria 32–6 Whitehaven 5,500
19 October  Great Britain 24–22 Leeds 12,591
23 October Yorkshire 8–18 Bradford 3,745
27 October St Helens 46–8 St Helens 7,897
29 October Leeds 16–10 Leeds 4,713
2 November  Great Britain 8–25 Wigan 15,506
4 November Widnes 32–12 Widnes 5,200
9 November  Great Britain 6–6 Leeds 22,209 This match counted towards the 1985–1988 Rugby League World Cup
13 November Lancashire N/a Oldham Postponed due to a frozen pitch
17 November Hull 33–10 Hull 8,500
20 November Invitational XIII 20–8 Paris 1,500
24 November  France 22–0 Marseille 1,492
28 November Midi-Pyrenees XIII 18–12 Toulouse 3,000
1 December Languedoc/Roussillon XIII 66–1 Carcassonne 5,000
7 December  France 22–0 Perpignan 5,000 This match counted towards the 1985–1988 Rugby League World Cup
10 December Rest of the World 22–10 Narbonne 700
12 December Aquitane/Côte d'Azur 22–10 Bordeaux 1,930

Aftermath

For the series against Great Britain, the Man of the Series was awarded to Great Britain's John Fieldhouse and Dane Sorensen for New Zealand.[8]

Notes

  1. ^ "France tour will go ahead". The Press. Christchurch. 26 September 1985. p. 34.
  2. ^ "Youth blended with experience". The Press. Christchurch. 16 August 1985. p. 32.
  3. ^ "Kiwis' coach unshaken by opposition". The Press. Christchurch. 4 October 1985. p. 30.
  4. ^ "Crequer out of Kiwis tour". The Press. Christchurch. 5 September 1985. p. 4.
  5. ^ "Marty Crequer called into Kiwi team". The Press. Christchurch. 11 November 1985. p. 23.
  6. ^ "Snags hit side to play Kiwis". The Press. Christchurch. 13 November 1985. p. 80.
  7. ^ "Todd in for Taylor". The Press. Christchurch. 30 October 1985. p. 64.
  8. ^ Fletcher & Howes (1986), p. 232.

References

  • "Kiwis Tour 1985". Rugby League Project.
  • Fletcher, Raymond; Howes, David, eds. (1986). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1986-87. London: Queen Anne Press. ISBN 978-0-356-12417-9.