2015 New Zealand rugby league tour of England




The 2015 New Zealand rugby league tour of England was a tour by the New Zealand national rugby league team. The New Zealand national rugby league team played a match against the Leeds Rhinos and competed in a three match test series against England for the Baskerville Shield, losing 2-1.




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 Squad


    • 2.1 Training squad


    • 2.2 Final squad




  • 3 Venues


  • 4 Fixtures


    • 4.1 Game 1


    • 4.2 Test 1


    • 4.3 Test 2


    • 4.4 Test 3




  • 5 Aftermath


  • 6 References





Background




The Third test: New Zealand against Great Britain in 2007.


New Zealand had originally intended to host a tour against France, while Australia was speculated to host a Great Britain Lions tour. However the Australian Rugby League Commission declined to host a tour and as an alternative the Rugby Football League invited the New Zealand Rugby League to tour Great Britain for a three match series.[1]


New Zealand was last in the United Kingdom for the World Cup in 2013.


On 25 February 2015, the three test match venues were confirmed with Hull's KC Stadium hosting game one on 1 November, the London Olympic Stadium hosting the second test on 7 November and the final test match being held at Wigan's DW Stadium on 14 November.[2]


The match against Leeds was the first time a Super League side had played a touring side since 2002, when the Kiwis played matches against Hull F.C. and St. Helens. It was the first time that Leeds played New Zealand since 1992. The match celebrated the 125th anniversary of Headingley Rugby Stadium. Leeds has defeated New Zealand once in eleven matches between the two teams.[3][4]



Squad



Training squad


An initial training squad was named on 8 September 2015 and added to as teams were eliminated from the NRL finals. Kieran Foran was among those initially named but he later withdrew due to injury, joining Shaun Johnson, Thomas Leuluai, Manu Vatuvei, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak and Jared Warea-Hargreaves as being unavailable for the tour.[5] Skipper Simon Mannering was also later made unavailable for the test series due to injury.[6]



























































Club Team Players
Squad named on 8 September[7]
Manly Sea Eagles
Kieran Foran, Peta Hiku
New Zealand Warriors
Solomone Kata, Tui Lolohea, Simon Mannering (c), Ben Matulino, Bodene Thompson
Parramatta Eels
Manu Mau
Penrith Panthers
Lewis Brown, Sam McKendry, Elijah Taylor, Dean Whare
Wests Tigers
Manaia Cherrington, Tim Simona, Martin Taupau
Added on 18 September[8]
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Bryson Goodwin, Issac Luke
St George Illawarra Dragons
Jason Nightingale
Added on 24 September[9]
Canterbury Bulldogs
Curtis Rona, Greg Eastwood
Cronulla Sharks
Gerard Beale, Sosaia Feki
Wests Tigers
Te Maire Martin
Added on 1 October[10]
Melbourne Storm
Jesse Bromwich, Tohu Harris, Kevin Proctor
Sydney Roosters
Matt McIlwrick, Sio Siua Taukeiaho, Isaac Liu, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Sam Moa


Final squad


The final touring squad of 23 players was named on 8 October.[11]


On 10 October, Jason Taumalolo withdrew from the touring 23-man squad due to a knee injury. He was replaced by Manaia Cherrington.[12]Curtis Rona left the tour after the second test match, returning to Australia to be present for the birth of his daughter.[13]



















































































































































































































































Name Club Position(s) Games Tries Goals FGs Points

Gerard Beale

Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks

Centre
0
0
0
0
0

Adam Blair (c)

Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos

Prop, Second-row
4
0
0
0
0

Jesse Bromwich

Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm

Prop
4
1
0
0
4

Lewis Brown

Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers

Second-row
3
0
0
0
0

Manaia Cherrington

Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers

Hooker
0
0
0
0
0

Alex Glenn

Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos

Second-row
3
0
0
0
0

Tohu Harris

Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm

Second-row
4
1
0
0
4

Peta Hiku

Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Sea Eagles

Fullback
4
0
0
0
0

Jordan Kahu

Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos

Fullback, Wing, Centre
4
2
1
1
11

Shaun Kenny-Dowall

Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters

Wing, Centre
4
1
0
0
4

Isaac Liu

Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters

Lock
0
0
0
0
0

Tuimoala Lolohea

New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors

Fullback, Wing, Five-eighth
2
0
2
0
4

Issac Luke (c)

South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs

Hooker
4
0
4
0
8

Ben Matulino

New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors

Prop
4
0
0
0
0

Sam Moa

Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters

Prop
4
1
0
0
4

Jason Nightingale

St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons

Wing
4
2
0
0
8

Kodi Nikorima

Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos

Fullback, Halfback, Hooker
4
1
0
0
4

Kevin Proctor

Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm

Second-row
4
0
0
0
0

Curtis Rona

Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury Bulldogs

Wing
0
0
0
0
0

Sio Siua Taukeiaho

Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters

Second-row
2
0
0
0
0

Martin Taupau

Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers

Lock
4
0
0
0
0

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck

Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters

Fullback
4
3
0
0
12

Dean Whare

Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers

Centre
4
1
0
0
4


Venues


The four matches were played at the following venues in England.





























Leeds

Hull

London

Wigan

Headingley

KC Stadium

Olympic Stadium

DW Stadium
Capacity: 21,062
Capacity: 25,400
Capacity: 66,000
Capacity: 25,138

Extentia Stand-Headingley Rugby.jpg

KC Stadium before Hull v Burnley.jpg

2015 Rugby World Cup, France vs. Romania (21048401024).jpg

England v France 2013 RLWC (1).jpg



Fixtures


New Zealand played four matches on tour, including three test matches against England.[14] England also played a test match against France on 24 October.[15][16]
















































Date Opponent Venue Result Score Attendance Report
23 October Leeds Rhinos
Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds
Won 34–16 20,158 [17]
1 November England
KC Stadium, Kingston upon Hull
Lost 12–26 23,526 [18]
7 November England
Olympic Stadium, London
Won 9–2 44,393 [19]
14 November England
DW Stadium, Wigan
Lost 14–20 24,741 [20]


Game 1



































2015 (2015) Game 1  ()




























1 2 Total
LEE Rhinoscolours.svg
6 10 16
NZL New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
10 24 34
Date 23 October 2015
Stadium Headingley
Location
Leeds, England
Referees
England Richard Silverwood
Attendance 20,158
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters

  • Premier Sports,[21]Sky Sport 2[22]
Commentators

  • Stuart Pyke

  • Iestyn Harris


Gerard Beale was originally named to play but was replaced by Lewis Brown.




23 October 2015














Leeds Rhinos Rhinoscolours.svg
16–34

 New Zealand

Tries: Moon (2) 28' c, 55' c
Briscoe 73'
Goal: Lilley (2/3) 29', 56'
[17]
Tries: Nightingale 37' c
Kahu 40'
Bromwich 63' c
Whare 66'
Tuivasa-Sheck (2) 69', 80'
Nikorima 78' c
Goal: Luke (1/2) 38'
Lolohea (2/5) 63', 78'


















































































































FB 1
Ashton Golding
RW 2
Tom Briscoe
RC 3
Jimmy Keinhorst
LC 4
Joel Moon
LW 5
Ash Handley
SO 6
Danny McGuire
SH 7
Jordan Lilley
PR 8
Kylie Leuluai
HK 9
Robbie Ward
PR 10
Mitch Garbutt
SR 11
Adrian Morley
SR 12
Josh Walters
LF 13
Adam Cuthbertson

Substitutions:
BE 14
Ali Lauitiiti
BE 15
Anthony Mullally
BE 16
Mitch Achurch
BE 17
Jordan Baldwinson
BE 18
Rob Mulhern
BE 19
Brad Singleton

Coach:

Brian McDermott










































































































FB 1
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
RW 2
Jason Nightingale
RC 3
Jordan Kahu
LC 4
Dean Whare
LW 5
Shaun Kenny-Dowall
FE 6
Peta Hiku
HB 7
Tuimoala Lolohea
PR 8
Jesse Bromwich
HK 9
Issac Luke (Captain)
PR 10
Ben Matulino
SR 11
Kevin Proctor
SR 12
Tohu Harris
LK 13
Martin Taupau

Substitutions:
BE 14
Kodi Nikorima
BE 15
Adam Blair (Captain)
BE 16
Sam Moa
BE 17
Sio Siua Taukeiaho
BE 18
Alex Glenn
BE 20
Lewis Brown

Coach:

Stephen Kearney



Test 1




































2015 (2015) Test 1  ()




























1 2 Total
ENG England colours.svg
12 14 26
NZL New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
12 0 12
Date 1 November 2015
Stadium KC Stadium
Location
Hull, England

England Brett Ferres
Referees
England Ben Thaler[23]
Attendance 23,526
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters

  • BBC Sport,[24]Sky Sport 2[22]
Commentators

  • Dave Woods

  • Jonathan Davies

  • John Kear


Alex Glenn and Lewis Brown were named as 18th and 19th man respectively for the Kiwis.[25]




1 November 2015














England 
26–12

 New Zealand

Try: Hodgson 21' c
Ferres (2) 36' c, 59' c
O'Loughlin 77' c
Goal: Widdop (5/5) 21', 36', 46', 59', 77'
[18]
Try: Harris 7'
Moa 17' c
Goal: Luke (2/3) 17', 27'








































































































FB 1
Zak Hardaker
RW 2
Joe Burgess
RC 3
Kallum Watkins
LC 4
John Bateman
LW 5
Ryan Hall
SO 6
Gareth Widdop
SH 7
George Williams
PR 8
James Graham
HK 9
Josh Hodgson
PR 10
Chris Hill
SR 11
Elliott Whitehead
SR 12
Liam Farrell
LF 13
Sean O'Loughlin (Captain)

Substitutions:
BE 14
James Roby
BE 15
Tom Burgess
BE 16
Michael Cooper
BE 17
Brett Ferres

Coach:

Steve McNamara
































































































FB 1
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
RW 2
Jason Nightingale
RC 3
Jordan Kahu
LC 4
Dean Whare
LW 5
Shaun Kenny-Dowall
FE 6
Peta Hiku
HB 7
Tuimoala Lolohea
PR 8
Jesse Bromwich
HK 9
Issac Luke (Captain)
PR 10
Sam Moa
SR 11
Kevin Proctor
SR 12
Tohu Harris
LK 13
Adam Blair (Captain)

Substitutions:
BE 14
Kodi Nikorima
BE 15
Martin Taupau
BE 16
Ben Matulino
BE 17
Sio Siua Taukeiaho

Coach:

Stephen Kearney



Test 2




































2015 (2015) Test 2  ()




























1 2 Total
ENG England colours.svg
2 0 2
NZL New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
2 7 9
Date 7 November 2015
Stadium London Olympic Stadium
Location
London, England

New Zealand Issac Luke
Referees
Australia Gerard Sutton[23]
Attendance 44,393
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters

  • BBC Sport,[24]Sky Sport 2[22]
Commentators

  • Dave Woods

  • Jonathan Davies

  • Brian Noble


Stephen Kearney originally named Tuimoala Lolohea at halfback before selecting Kodi Nikorima to start the match.[26]




7 November 2015














England 
2–9

 New Zealand

Goal: Widdop (1/1) 8'
[19]
Try: Kenny-Dowall 43' c
Goal: Luke (1/2) 14'
Kahu (1/1) 43'
Drop Goal: Kahu (1/1) 77'








































































































FB 1
Zak Hardaker
RW 2
Joe Burgess
RC 3
Kallum Watkins
LC 4
John Bateman
LW 5
Ryan Hall
SO 6
Gareth Widdop
SH 7
George Williams
PR 8
James Graham
HK 9
Josh Hodgson
PR 10
Chris Hill
SR 11
Elliott Whitehead
SR 12
Liam Farrell
LF 13
Sean O'Loughlin (Captain)

Substitutions:
BE 14
James Roby
BE 15
Tom Burgess
BE 16
Michael Cooper
BE 17
Brett Ferres

Coach:

Steve McNamara
































































































FB 1
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
RW 2
Jason Nightingale
RC 3
Jordan Kahu
LC 4
Dean Whare
LW 5
Shaun Kenny-Dowall
FE 6
Peta Hiku
HB 19
Kodi Nikorima
PR 8
Jesse Bromwich
HK 9
Issac Luke (Captain)
PR 10
Sam Moa
SR 11
Kevin Proctor
SR 12
Tohu Harris
LK 13
Adam Blair (Captain)

Substitutions:
BE 14
Lewis Brown
BE 15
Martin Taupau
BE 16
Ben Matulino
BE 17
Alex Glenn

Coach:

Stephen Kearney



Test 3




































2015 (2015) Test 3  ()




























1 2 Total
ENG England colours.svg
8 12 20
NZL New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
6 8 14
Date 14 November 2015
Stadium DW Stadium
Location
Wigan, England

England Matty Smith
Referees
England Ben Thaler[27]
Attendance 24,741
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters

  • BBC Sport,[24]Sky Sport 2[22]
Commentators

  • Dave Woods

  • John Kear

  • Brian Noble


With the win, England retained the Baskerville Shield. Isaac Liu and Gerard Beale were 18th and 19th man respectively for New Zealand.[28]




14 November 2015














England 
20–14

 New Zealand

Try: Whitehead (2) 27' c, 63' c
O'Loughlin 72' c
Goal: Widdop (4/4) 5', 27', 63', 72'
[20]
Try: Nightingale 36' c
Tuivasa-Sheck 75'
Kahu 79'
Goal: Luke (1/3) 36'








































































































FB 1
Zak Hardaker
RW 2
Jermaine McGillvary
RC 3
Kallum Watkins
LC 4
John Bateman
LW 5
Ryan Hall
SO 6
Gareth Widdop
SH 7
Matty Smith
PR 8
James Graham
HK 9
Josh Hodgson
PR 10
Chris Hill
SR 11
Elliott Whitehead
SR 12
Liam Farrell
LF 13
Sean O'Loughlin (Captain)

Substitutions:
BE 14
James Roby
BE 15
Tom Burgess
BE 16
Michael Cooper
BE 17
Brett Ferres

Coach:

Steve McNamara
































































































FB 1
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
RW 2
Jason Nightingale
RC 3
Jordan Kahu
LC 4
Dean Whare
LW 5
Shaun Kenny-Dowall
FE 6
Peta Hiku
HB 7
Kodi Nikorima
PR 8
Jesse Bromwich
HK 9
Issac Luke (Captain)
PR 10
Sam Moa
SR 11
Kevin Proctor
SR 12
Tohu Harris
LK 13
Adam Blair (Captain)

Substitutions:
BE 14
Lewis Brown
BE 15
Martin Taupau
BE 16
Ben Matulino
BE 17
Alex Glenn

Coach:

Stephen Kearney



Aftermath


England's captain, Sean O'Loughlin was awarded the George Smith Medal as player of the series. This was England's first major series win in 8 years with their last win coming in the previous Kiwis tour of Great Britain.[29]



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