1995 Rugby League World Cup squads

The 1995 Rugby League World Cup squads were made up of players from the national rugby league football teams of ten countries: Australia, England, Fiji, France, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Tonga, Wales and Western Samoa.[1]

All teams were permitted to name a squad of up to 25 players, and were allowed to call-up replacements during the tournament in the event of illness or injury.[2][3]

Australia

Due to the Super League war, the Australian Rugby League did not select any player who had signed with Super League. As 100% of Australia's squad was sourced from Australian Rugby League-aligned players, several test players from the successful 1994 Kangaroo Tour were not selected for the World Cup, though a number of the team had played in the 3-0 Trans-Tasman Test series win over New Zealand earlier in the year.

Super League aligned Canberra Raiders players, including Laurie Daley, Ricky Stuart took the ARL to court during 1995 in a bid to be able to play in the World Cup. The court found in their favour and ordered the ARL to consider all players for selection regardless of who they were aligned to. However, as one unnamed ARL official was quoted as saying, the ARL were only forced to consider Super League players, not select them. Just how many, if any, Super League players were considered for selection remains unknown and speculation remains that behind closed doors no Super League player was considered.

Player Games Tries Goals Field Goals Points Position Club
Wayne Bartrim 2 - - - - HK / LK St. George Dragons
Tim Brasher 5 4 - - 16 FB / CE Sydney Tigers
Mark Carroll 5 PR Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Mark Coyne 4 2 8 CE St. George Dragons
Brett Dallas 4 3 12 WG Sydney Bulldogs
Jim Dymock 5 1 4 LK / FE Sydney Bulldogs
Brad Fittler (c) 4 1 4 FE / LK Penrith Panthers
David Gillespie 1 PR Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Paul Harragon* 2 PR Newcastle Knights
Terry Hill 4 3 12 CE Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
John Hopoate 2 3 12 WG Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Andrew Johns 4 2 27 62 HB / HK Newcastle Knights
Matthew Johns 4 FE Newcastle Knights
Nik Kosef 3 1 4 LK Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Gary Larson* 3 1 4 SR / PR North Sydney Bears
Paul McGregor 2 2 8 CE Illawarra Steelers
Steve Menzies 4 6 24 SR Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Billy Moore 1 LK / SR North Sydney Bears
Danny Moore 1 2 8 CE Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Adam Muir 1 SR Newcastle Knights
Robbie O'Davis 3 5 20 FB / WG Newcastle Knights
Dean Pay 4 PR / SR Sydney Bulldogs
Aaron Raper 1 1 4 HK Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Jason Smith 5 1 4 LK / SR Sydney Bulldogs
Geoff Toovey 4 HB Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Rod Wishart 3 1 2 8 WG Illawarra Steelers

*Gary Larson originally declined selection citing personal reasons. When Paul Harragon was injured he answered Bob Fulton's call to join the squad and ended up playing in the final at Wembley.

England

Long time Wigan, Great Britain and England back rower Denis Betts, playing for the Auckland Warriors in the Australian Rugby League premiership, made history by becoming the first player selected to captain England while not playing for a British club.

Player Games Tries Goals Field Goals Points Position Club
John Bentley 3 1 4 WG Halifax Blue Sox
Denis Betts (c) 4 1 4 SR Auckland Warriors
Paul Broadbent 2 2 8 PR Sheffield Eagles
Mick Cassidy 4 SR Wigan Warriors
Phil Clarke 4 LF / SR Sydney City Roosters
Gary Connolly 1 CE / FB Wigan Warriors
Paul Cook 2 FB / WG Leeds Rhinos
Shaun Edwards 1 SH Wigan Warriors
Andy Farrell 4 2 7 22 LF Wigan Warriors
Bobbie Goulding 4 1 13 1 31 SH St Helens
Karl Harrison 4 PR Halifax Blue Sox
Simon Haughton 4 2 8 SR Wigan Warriors
Lee Jackson 4 HK Sheffield Eagles
Chris Joynt 3 1 4 SR St Helens
Barrie-Jon Mather 2 CE Wigan Warriors
Steve McCurrie 1 LF / SR Widnes Vikings
Paul Newlove 4 4 16 CE Bradford Bulls
Martin Offiah 3 2 8 WG Wigan Warriors
Nick Pinkney 3 2 8 CE Keighley Cougars
Andy Platt 4 PR Auckland Warriors / Widnes Vikings
Daryl Powell 2 SO Keighley Cougars
Kris Radlinski 5 2 8 FB Wigan Warriors
Jason Robinson 4 3 12 WG Wigan Warriors
Dean Sampson 3 1 4 PR Castleford Tigers
Tony Smith 4 2 8 SO Castleford Tigers

Fiji

Incumbent captain James Pickering was unavailable, having suffered a broken leg earlier in the year.[1]

Player Games Tries Goals Field Goals Points Position Club
Orisi Cavuilati 1 WG Sydney Bulldogs
Josaia Dakuitoga 3 1 4 WG Penrith Panthers
Samuela Davetawalu 1 SR Nadi Dragons
Apisalome Degei 2 SR Parramatta Eels
Malakai Kaunaivalu 3 PR Lautoka
Kiniviliame Koroibuleka 1 Army Bears
Niumaia Korovata 2 LK
Samuela Marayawa 2 1 4 LK Tumbarumba
Noa Nadruku 3 1 4 WG Canberra Raiders
Kaleveti Naisoro 3 1 4 WG / HB Parramatta Eels
Pio Nakubuwai 3 PR Yanco-Wamoon Hawks
Livai Nalagilagi (c) 3 CE Penrith Panthers
Noa Nayacakalou 3 3 6 FE Penrith Panthers
Inoke Ratudina FE Nadera Panthers
Freddie Robarts HK Waitakere City Raiders
Ian Sagaitu 3 1 4 HK
Kaiava Salusalu 1 PR Lautoka
Fili Seru 3 2 8 WG / CE South Queensland Crushers
Waisale Sovatabua 3 2 8 FB Newcastle Knights
Savenaca Taga 3 1 3 10 HB Nadi Dragons
Illiesa Toga 2 SR
Ponipate Toga Nadi Dragons
Jioji Vatubua 3 CE Lautoka
Waisale Vatubua 1 WG
Ulaiasi Wainidroa 2 SR Nadi Dragons

France

Player Games Tries Goals Field Goals Points Position Club
Patrick Acroue SR SO Avignon
Vincent Banet 1 SH Limoux Grizzlies
Frédéric Banquet 2 2 4 CE / WG Sheffield Eagles
Cyril Baudouin 1 SR Carpentras XIII
Hadji Boudebza 1 PR AS Saint Estève
Didier Cabestany 2 1 4 SR XIII Catalan
Pierre Chamorin 2 1 4 CE / SO AS Saint Estève
Brian Coles 2 WG XIII Catalan
David Despin 1 CE / SO Villeneuve XIII RLLG
Patrick Entat (c) 2 SH SO Avignon
Pascal Fages 2 CE / SO Pia Donkeys
David Fraisse 1 CE Workington Town
Jean-Marc Garcia 2 WG / CE AS Saint Estève
Lilian Hébert 1 PR Pia Donkeys
Karl Jaavuo 2 PR Pia Donkeys
Pascal Jampy 2 SR AS Saint Estève
Stéphane Millet[a] FB Saint-Gaudens
Pascal Mons 1 WG / CE AS Carcassonne
Gael Tallec 1 SR Wigan Warriors
Frederic Teixido 2 PR Limoux Grizzlies
Marc Tisseyre 1 PR Limoux Grizzlies
Patrick Torreilles 2 1 4 HK Pia Donkeys
Thierry Valero 2 HK / LF Lézignan Sangliers

New Zealand

Player Games Tries Goals Field Goals Points Position Club
Richie Barnett 2 1 4 WG Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Richie Blackmore 3 3 12 CE Auckland Warriors
Syd Eru[a] 1 HK Auckland Warriors
Gary Freeman 1 HB / HK Penrith Panthers
Daryl Halligan WG Sydney Bulldogs
Sean Hoppe 3 2 8 WG Auckland Warriors
Mark Horo 3 SR Western Suburbs Magpies
Kevin Iro 3 1 4 CE Leeds Rhinos
Tony Iro 3 1 4 SR Sydney City Roosters
Stacey Jones 3 HB Auckland Warriors
Stephen Kearney 3 SR Auckland Warriors
Tony Kemp 3 1 4 FE / LK Leeds Rhinos
John Lomax 1 PR Canberra Raiders
Jason Lowrie 3 PR Sydney City Roosters
Gene Ngamu 3 1 2 FB / FE Auckland Warriors
Hitro Okesene 3 1 4 PR Auckland Warriors
Henry Paul 3 FE / FB Wigan Warriors
Quentin Pongia 3 PR / SR Canberra Raiders
Matthew Ridge (c) 3 1 10 1 25 FB Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Brent Stuart PR Western Suburbs Magpies
John Timu CE Sydney Bulldogs
Brendon Tuuta LK / SR Castleford Tigers
Ruben Wiki 3 CE Canberra Raiders
Jason Williams 1 WG Sydney Bulldogs

Papua New Guinea

  • Coach: Joe Tokam
  • Manager: Bob Robertson, James Korarome
Player Games Tries Goals Field Goals Points Position Club
Michael Angara 1 SR Mt Hagen Eagles
Marcus Bai 2 1 4 WG Port Moresby Vipers
Ben Biri 1 PR Port Moresby Vipers
David Buko 2 1 4 FB Goroka Lahanis
Tuiyo Evei 1 PR Goroka Lahanis
Stanley Gene 2 1 4 FE / HB Lae Bombers
David Gomia 2 CE Goroka Lahanis
August Joseph CE Rabaul Gurias
James Kops 2 WG Mt Hagen Eagles
Gideon Kouoru 2 WG / LK
Adrian Lam (c) 2 1 4 HB Sydney City Roosters
Bruce Mamando 2 LK Canberra Raiders
Billy Noi Mt Hagen Eagles
John Okul 2 CE Moorebank Rams
Elias Paiyo 2 1 5 14 HK Port Moresby Vipers
Samuel Pinpin Mendi Muruks
David Reeka 1 Lae Bombers
Lucas Solbat 2 1 4 PR Rabaul Gurias
Robert Tela 1 CE / FE
Petrus Thomas FB Mendi Muruks
Max Tiri 2 SR Mt. Hagen Eagles
David Westley 2 PR / SR Canberra Raiders
Nande Yer 2 SR Mendi Muruks

South Africa

Player Games Tries Goals Field Goals Points Position Club
Jaco Alberts 2 SR / LK Pretoria
Barend Alkema 3 FE / HB Barea
Andrew Ballot 3 CE Bay of Plenty
Jaco Booysen (c) 3 PR Dewsbury Rams
Willem Boshoff 3 CE
Francois Cloete 3 FE / HK Barea
Guy Coombe 3 WG Durban
Tim Fourie 3 SR / LK Dewsbury Rams
Pierre Grobbelaar[a] 0 CE Dewsbury Rams
Kost Human 2 SR South Queensland
Justin Jennings 1 HK South Queensland
Mark Johnson 3 WG Workington Town
Elmar Lubbe 1
Edwin Ludic 1
John Mudgeway 1 LK Durban
Eugene Powell 1 PR City Scorpions
Nico Serfontein 1 Hemel Hempstead
Kobus Van Deventer 3 HB / HK Dewsbury Rams
Jaco Van Niekerk 2 PR Eastern Reds
Pierre Van Wyke 3 4 8 FB Eastern Reds
Jaco Visser 1
Gideon Watts 3 1 4 PR Dewsbury Rams
Gerald Williams 3 SR Durban

Tonga

Player Games Tries Goals Field Goals Points Position Club
Peni Amato HK Mu'a Saints
Asa Amone 2 6 12 FB / CE Halifax
Angelo Dymock 2 FE Moore Park
Salesi Finau 2 1 4 WG Canberra Raiders
Awen Guttenbeil 2 2 8 LK Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Lee Hansen 2 PR Widnes Vikings
Solomon Haumono 2 SR Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Phil Howlett 2 1 4 CE / FB Parramatta Eels
Talite Liava'a 1 SR Litchfield Bears
Luke Leilua 1 Otahuhu
Tauʻalupe Liku 1 1 4 PR Leigh Centurions
Mateaki Mafi WG Kolomua
Duane Mann (c) 2 HK Auckland Warriors
George Mann 2 SR Leeds Rhinos
Martin Masella 2 PR Illawarra Steelers
Andrew Tangata-Toa SR Newcastle Knights
Una Taufa 2 2 WG Canberra Raiders
Taukolo Tonga 1 SR Kolomua
Tevita Vaikona 2 CE / WG Hull Sharks
Jimmy Veikoso 2 1 4 WG / CE West Belconnen Warriors
Frank Watene PR Auckland
Willie Wolfgramm 2 2 8 HB / FE Narrandera

Wales

Player Games Tries Goals Field Goals Points Position Club
Paul Atcheson 1 FB Oldham
Allan Bateman 3 CE Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Dean Busby LF St Helens
Neil Cowie 1 PR Wigan Warriors
Keiron Cunningham 3 HK St Helens
Jonathan Davies (c) 3 10 1 21 SO / CE Warrington Wolves
John Devereux 3 1 4 CE / WG Widnes Vikings
Kevin Ellis 3 1 4 SO / SH North Queensland Cowboys
Richard Eyres 3 LF / SR Leeds Rhinos
Phil Ford WG Salford City Reds
Scott Gibbs 2 CE St Helens
Jonathan Griffiths SH / SO St Helens
Adrian Hadley 2 4 WG Widnes Vikings
Martin Hall 3 HK Wigan Warriors
Iestyn Harris 3 2 1 1 11 SO / FB Warrington Wolves
Mark Jones 2 PR Warrington Wolves
Paul Moriarty 3 SR Halifax Blue Sox
Mark Perrett 1 SR Halifax Blue Sox
Rowland Phillips 3 1 4 PR Workington Town
Scott Quinnell 2 SR Wigan Warriors
Kelvin Skerrett 3 SR Wigan Warriors
Gareth Stephens SH Castleford Tigers
Anthony Sullivan 3 4 16 WG St Helens
Richard Webster SR Salford City Reds
Dai Young 3 PR Salford City Reds

Western Samoa

Player Games Tries Goals Field Goals Points Position Club
Fa'ausu Afoa 2 PR Penrith Panthers
Mark Elia 2 CE / WG Racing Club Albi XIII
Lolani Koko 1 WG Sydney City Roosters
Brian Laumatia 2 1 4 WG Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Des Maea 1 SR Auckland Warriors
Gus Malietoa-Brown CE Auckland Warriors
Vila Matautia 2 3 12 SR St Helens
Sam Panapa 2 LK / FE Salford City Reds
Apollo Perelini 2 1 4 PR St Helens
Robert Piva PR / SR North Queensland Cowboys
Willie Poching 2 SR / HK Auckland Warriors
Tea Ropati 2 CE / FE Auckland Warriors
John Schuster (c) 2 11 22 CE Halifax Blue Sox
Mike Setefano SR North Harbour Sea Eagles
Se'e Solomona 2 PR Auckland Warriors
Henry Suluvale WG Sydney City Roosters
Willie Swann 2 1 4 HB Auckland Warriors
Tony Tatupu 2 2 8 SR Auckland Warriors
Setu Tuilaepa Narrandera Lizards
Va'aiga Tuigamala 2 2 8 CE Wigan Warriors
Paki Tuimavave 2 1 4 FB North Harbour Sea Eagles
Tony Tuimavave 2 SR / LK Auckland Warriors
Earl Va'a FB / FE Wellington City Dukes
Joe Vagana 2 PR Auckland Warriors
Nigel Vagana CE Auckland Warriors

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Stéphane Millet (France), Pierre Grobbelaar (South Africa), and Syd Eru (New Zealand) were all suspended from the tournament after failing drug tests.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Thirst to be First". Sydney Morning Herald. 7 October 1995. p. 66.
  2. ^ "World Cup Squads". Bolton Evening News. 5 October 1995. p. 101 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Irvine, Christopher (7 October 1995). "Christopher Irvine's guide to the teams in the Halifax Rugby League World Cup". The Times. London. p. 46 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ Masters, Roy (30 October 1995). "Roos on top of the world". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  5. ^ Hadfield, Dave (13 October 1995). "Three World Cup players expelled for drug abuse". The Independent. Retrieved 23 December 2025.
  6. ^ Coffey and Wood The Kiwis: 100 Years of International Rugby League ISBN 1-86971-090-8