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1.1  Sydney Roosters  





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2014 (2014) World Club Challenge  ()
The Sydney Football Stadium hosted the match
12 Total
SYD 1818 36
WIG 014 14
Date22 February 2014
StadiumSydney Football Stadium
LocationSydney, Australia
Man of the MatchJake Friend
RefereeBen Cummins Australia
Gerard Sutton Australia
Attendance31,515
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters
  • United Kingdom Sky Sports
  • New Zealand Māori Television
  • ← 2013
    2015 →

    The 2014 World Club Challenge was the 15th consecutive annual (and 22nd overall) World Club Challenge and was contested by Super League XVIII champions, Wigan Warriors and 2013 NRL Premiers, the Sydney Roosters. The 2014 World Club Challenge marked a return to Australia, 20 years after the last Australian based game. It was played on 22 February 2014 at Allianz StadiuminSydney.[1] The Roosters won the match 36–14.

    By winning the World Club Challenge, the Roosters were the only team to win on Australian soil, but are the only team to have won twice. In 1976, Eastern Suburbs, the 1975 NSWRFL Premiers, defeated the 1975–76 English champions St. Helens 25–2 in front of 26,865 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

    Background[edit]

    This game marked the first time that these two clubs have played each other. It was the third final for Sydney and the sixth final for Wigan and was the first time in 20 years that it has been staged in Australia. The last World Club Challenge staged in Australia was in 1994 and coincidentally, also featured Wigan. In 1994, Wigan defeated the Brisbane Broncos 20–14 in front of what is still the WCC record attendance of 54,220 at Brisbane's ANZ Stadium.

    After the 2013 Rugby League World Cup had been staged in England, it was agreed to transfer this game to Australia. The Sydney Roosters had as many as 16 players who had already travelled across to England for the Rugby League World Cup.

    Sydney Roosters[edit]

    The Roosters finished the 2013 NRL seasonin1st place to claim the minor premiership and on 6 October 2013 defeated the 4th-placed Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 26 - 18 in the 2013 NRL Grand final,[2] qualifying Sydney for their third World Club Challenge, and first since 2003. Tony Smith, the coach of Wigan's 2013 Grand final opponents, Warrington Wolves, flew to sydney to assist the Roosters in their preparation for the World Club Challenge.[3]

    Wigan Warriors[edit]

    Wigan finished Super League XVIII's regular season in 4th place and on 5 October 2013 defeated 2nd-placed Warrington Wolves 30 - 16 in the 2013 Super League Grand final,[4] qualifying the Warriors for their sixth World Club Challenge overall.

    Having already played their first game of the 2014 Super League season, Wigan traveled down under. They prepared for the World Club Challenge with a match in Hamilton, New Zealand against a New Zealand Warriors side which was heavily depleted due to the upcoming Auckland Nines tournament. Wigan won the match at Waikato Stadium 46–22.[5]

    Teams[edit]

    2014 World Club Challenge Teams
    Sydney Roosters Posit. Wigan Warriors
    Anthony Minichiello (c) Fullback Matthew Bowen
    Daniel Tupou Winger Josh Charnley
    Michael Jennings Centre Darrell Goulding
    Mitchell Aubusson Centre Dan Sarginson
    Shaun Kenny-Dowall Winger Joe Burgess
    James Maloney Five-eighth Blake Green
    Mitchell Pearce Halfback Matty Smith
    Jared Waerea-Hargreaves Prop Gil Dudson
    Jake Friend Hooker Michael McIlorum
    Sam Moa Prop Ben Flower
    Boyd Cordner 2nd Row Jack Hughes
    Sonny Bill Williams 2nd Row Liam Farrell
    Frank-Paul Nu'uausala Lock Sean O'Loughlin (c)
    Daniel Mortimer Interchange Scott Taylor
    Aidan Guerra Interchange Dom Crosby
    Dylan Napa Interchange Eddy Pettybourne
    Rémi Casty Interchange John Bateman
    Trent Robinson Coach Shaun Wane

    Match details[edit]

    22 February 2014
    8:00pm (Local)
    Sydney Roosters 36 – 14 Wigan Warriors
    Tries:
    Michael Jennings (4', 22', 49')
    Sam Moa (13')
    Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (67')
    Shaun Kenny-Dowall (72')
    Goals:
    James Maloney (6/6)
    (Report)
    Tries:
    Joe Burgess (44')
    Josh Charnley (52', 59')


    Goals:
    Matty Smith (1/3)

    Allianz Stadium, Sydney
    Attendance: 31,515
    Referee: Ben Cummins Australia
    Gerard Sutton Australia
    Player of the Match: Jake Friend

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Hamilton, Chris (14 October 2013). "Rugby League: Ian Lenagan wants Super League winners to play 2014 World Club in Sydney". Daily Express. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  • ^ Kent, Paul. "Sydney Roosters beat Manly Sea Eagles 26-18 to win epic NRL Grand Final". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  • ^ Horne, Ben (19 February 2014). "Warrington help Roosters beat Wigan". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  • ^ Liew, Jonathan. "Super League Grand Final 2013: Warrington Wolves 16 Wigan Warriors 30: match report". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  • ^ Mascord, Steve (12 February 2014). "Wigan prepare for World Club Challenge with win over weakened New Zealand Warriors". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  • External links[edit]


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