2000 Rugby League World Cup knockout stage
The 2000 Rugby League World Cup knockout stage took place after the group stage of the 2000 Rugby League World Cup and culminated in the 2000 Rugby League World Cup final. The quarter-finals consisted of eight teams; the top two teams from each group; Group A, Group B, Group C and Group D.[1]
Bracket
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
11 November – Leeds | ||||||||||
Ireland | 16 | |||||||||
18 November – Bolton | ||||||||||
England | 26 | |||||||||
England | 6 | |||||||||
12 November – Castleford | ||||||||||
New Zealand | 49 | |||||||||
New Zealand | 54 | |||||||||
25 November – Manchester | ||||||||||
France | 6 | |||||||||
New Zealand | 12 | |||||||||
11 November – Watford | ||||||||||
Australia | 40 | |||||||||
Australia | 66 | |||||||||
19 November – Huddersfield | ||||||||||
Samoa | 10 | |||||||||
Australia | 46 | |||||||||
12 November – Widnes | ||||||||||
Wales | 22 | |||||||||
Papua New Guinea | 8 | |||||||||
Wales | 22 | |||||||||
Quarter-finals
Quarter-final 1: Australia vs Samoa
Quarter-final 2: England vs Ireland
England:
1. Paul Wellens, 2. Chev Walker, 3. Kris Radlinski, 4. Keith Senior, 5. Darren Rogers, 6. Sean Long, 7. Paul Deacon
8. Stuart Fielden, 9. Paul Rowley, 10. Paul Anderson, 11. Adrian Morley, 12. Mike Forshaw, 13. Andy Farrell.
Substitutes: 14. Tony Smith, 15. Scott Naylor, 16. Jamie Peacock, 17. Harvey Howard .
Coach: John Kear
Ireland
1. Steve Prescott, 2. Brian Carney, 3. Michael Withers, 4. Michael Eagar, 5. Mark Forster, 6. Tommy Martyn, 7. Ryan Sheridan
8. Terry O'Connor, 9. Danny Williams, 10. Barrie McDermott, 11. Chris Joynt, 12. Kevin Campion, 13. Luke Ricketson
Substitutes: Clinch, Mathiou, Barnhill, Southern. Coach: Steve O'Neill Andy Kelly
Quarter-final 3: New Zealand vs France
Quarter-final 4: Wales vs Papua New Guinea
Semi-finals
Semi-final 1: New Zealand vs England
This was the England rugby league team's biggest ever loss.[2] By winning this match, New Zealand had again equaled their record for consecutive victories with five.
18 November 2000 |
New Zealand | 49–6 | England |
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Summary |
Reebok Stadium, Bolton Attendance: 16,032 Referee: Tim Mander (Australia) Player of the Match: Stephen Kearney (New Zealand) |
Semi-final 2: Australia vs Wales
Wales became the first team in 12 months to score more than two tries against Australia.[3]
Final
25 November 2000 |
Australia | 40–12 | New Zealand |
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Tries: Gidley 26' Hindmarsh 46' Lockyer 53' Sailor (2) 66', 69' Fittler 74' Barrett 76' Goals: Rogers (6/7) | Summary | Tries: Vainikolo 50' Carroll 57' Goals: H. Paul (2/2) |
Old Trafford, Manchester[4] Attendance: 44,329 Referee: Stuart Cummings (England) Player of the Match: Wendell Sailor (Australia) |
References
- ^ https://www.rugbyleagueplanet.com/2013/03/01/2000-rugby-league-world-cup-rlwc/
- ^ Brook, Kip (20 November 2000). "Slick Kiwis storm into final". The New Zealand Herald. New Zealand: APN Holdings NZ. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
- ^ "Welsh dragons breathe life into tournament but fail to hold on". The Herald. UK: Newsquest Media Group. 20 November 2000. p. 9. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 24 December 2009.
- ^ "Australia vs. New Zealand - Rugby League Project". Rugby League Project. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
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