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The 1991 World Club Challenge (marketed as the Foster's World Club Challenge due to sponsorship from the brewer[1]) was contested by 1990–91 RFL Championship winners, Wigan and 1991 NSWRL season premiers, the Penrith Panthers. The match was played on a dry Wednesday 2 October 1991 at Anfield, Liverpool. A crowd of 20,152[2] was in attendance for the game which was refereed by Frenchman Alain Sablayrolles.

1991 (1991) World Club Challenge  ()
Anfield hosted the match
12 Total
WIG 147 21
PEN 40 4
Date2 October 1991
StadiumAnfield
LocationLiverpool, England
Frano Botica
RefereeAlain Sablayrolles France
Attendance20,152
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters
  • Network Ten Australia
  • Commentators
  • Alex Murphy
  • World Club Challenge
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    Wigan

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Penrith

    FB 1 Steve Hampson
    RW 2 David Myers
    CE 3 Sam Panapa
    CE 4 Joe Lydon
    LW 5 Frano Botica
    SO 6 Shaun Edwards
    SH 7 Andy Gregory (c)
    PR 8 Kelvin Skerrett
    HK 9 Martin Dermott
    PR 10 Andy Platt
    SR 11 Denis Betts
    SR 12 Billy McGinty
    LF 13 Phil Clarke
    Substitutions:
    IC 14 Ian Lucas
    IC 15 Ian Gildart
    IC 16 Neil Cowie
    IC 17 Mike Forshaw
    Coach:
      John Monie
    FB 1 Greg Barwick
    RW 2 Darren Willis
    CE 3 Graeme Bradley
    CE 4 Brad Izzard
    LW 5 Graham Mackay
    FE 6 Steve Carter
    HB 7 Greg Alexander (c)
    PR 8 Brandon Lee
    HK 9 Royce Simmons
    PR 10 Paul Dunn
    SR 11 Paul Clarke
    SR 12 John Cartwright
    LK 13 Colin van der Voort
    Substitutions:
    IC 14 Ben Alexander
    IC 15 Grant Izzard
    IC 16 Tony Xuereb
    IC 17 Paul Smith
    Coach:
      Phil Gould

    Match details

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    Wednesday 2 October
    Wigan   21 – 4   Penrith Panthers
    Tries:
    David Myers
    Sam Panapa
    Goals:
    Frano Botica (6)
    Field Goals:
    Joe Lydon (1)
    [3]
    Tries:
    Darren Willis

    Goals:
    Greg Alexander (0/2)

    Anfield, Liverpool
    Attendance: 20,152
    Referee: Alain Sablayrolles  
    Player of the Match: Frano Botica  

    Penrith were without their star grand final forward Mark Geyer due to ankle injury that required surgery while Brad Fittler was unavailable as he was part of the Australian Kangaroos team on their end of season tourofPapua New Guinea (Fittler made his test debut for Australia 4 days after the WCC).[4] By just the 13th minute Wigan had gotten away to a handy lead with the score at 8 - 0 after Frano Botica kicked four consecutive penalties. Penrith then answered five minutes later with an unconverted try from Darren Wills. However this was to be the last time Penrith scored in the match. Wigan's Sam Panapa got their first try in the 27th minute which was converted by Botica, bringing the scoreline to 14 - 4 which lasted until half-time.[citation needed]

    No points were scored in the second half of the game until two thirds of the way through when Botica kicked a fifth penalty goal. David Myers scored Wigan's second try and the last of the match in the 77th minute. Just before the full-time whistle, Joe Lydon successfully kicked a field goal, adding insult to injury and making the final score Wigan 21, Penrith 4.[citation needed]

    References

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    1. ^ McKeone, Dermot H. (1995). Measuring your media profile. Gower Publishing, Ltd. p. 125. ISBN 978-0-566-07578-0.
  • ^ HighBeam[dead link]
  • ^ 1991 WCC - Wigan vs Penrith
  • ^ "Geyer out for ankle surgery". The Sun-Herald. 28 September 1991. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
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