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2004 Rugby League Tri-Nations

The second Rugby League Tri-Nations tournament (known as the Gillette Tri-Nations due to sponsorship[2]) was contested between 16 October and 27 November of 2004. The format of the competition differed from the previous event in that the teams played each other twice, rather than once, prior to the final.

2004 (2004) Tri-Nations  ()
Number of teams3
Host country United Kingdom
Winner Australia (2nd title)

Matches played7
Attendance182,288 (26,041 per match)
Tries scored47 (6.71 per match)
Top scorer Darren Lockyer[1] (28)
Top try scorer Luke Rooney[1] (6)
 < 1999
2005

The tournament final of the tournament was predicted by some to be a close affair, with the British team heralded as slight favourites after finishing at the top of the league table. Instead, it was a one-sided match as Australia produced their best performance of the tournament. The game was effectively over by half-time when Australia led by 38–0.

Participating teams edit

Each team was to play the other three twice during the round robin tournament. The top two finishing teams would then contest the final.

Team Nickname Coach Captain RLIF Rank
  Australia The Kangaroos Wayne Bennett Darren Lockyer 1
  New Zealand The Kiwis Daniel Anderson Ruben Wiki 2
  Great Britain The Lions Brian Noble Andy Farrell 3

Officials edit

One referee from each participating nation was appointed to control matches in the Tri-Nations:

Venues edit

The games were played at the following venues in New Zealand and England.

Auckland London Manchester
North Harbour Stadium Loftus Road City of Manchester Stadium
Capacity: 25,000 Capacity: 18,439 Capacity: 47,726
     
Huddersfield Wigan Hull
Galpharm Stadium JJB Stadium KC Stadium
Capacity: 24,500 Capacity: 25,138 Capacity: 25,400
     

Final edit

The tournament final was played in Leeds.

Leeds
Elland Road
Capacity: 37,890
 

Results edit

Tournament matches edit

16 October
North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
Attendance: 19,118[1]
Referee: Russel Smith (England)


NEW ZEALAND
1. Brent Webb · 2. Francis Meli · 3. Nigel Vagana · 4. Paul Whatuira · 5. Matt Utai · 6. Vinnie Anderson · 7. Thomas Leuluai · 8. Jason Cayless · 9. Louis Anderson · 10. Ruben Wiki (c) · 11. Tony Puletua · 12. Joe Galuvao · 13. Sonny Bill Williams
Interchange: 14. Motu Tony · 15. Roy Asotasi · 16. Nathan Cayless · 17. David Kidwell
Coach: Daniel Anderson

AUSTRALIA
1. Anthony Minichiello · 2. Luke Rooney · 3. Shaun Berrigan · 4. Willie Tonga · 5. Matt Sing · 6. Darren Lockyer (c) · 7. Craig Gower · 8. Shane Webcke · 9. Danny Buderus · 10. Jason Ryles · 11. Willie Mason · 12. Nathan Hindmarsh · 13. Tonie Carroll
Interchange: 14. Craig Wing · 15. Petero Civoniceva · 16. Ben Kennedy · 17. Andrew Ryan
Coach: Wayne Bennett



AUSTRALIA
1. Anthony Minichiello · 2. Luke Rooney · 3. Shaun Berrigan · 4. Willie Tonga · 5. Matt Sing · 6. Darren Lockyer (c) · 7. Craig Gower · 8. Shane Webcke · 9. Danny Buderus · 10. Jason Ryles · 11. Craig Fitzgibbon · 12. Nathan Hindmarsh · 13. Tonie Carroll
Interchange: 14. Craig Wing · 15. Petero Civoniceva · 16. Willie Mason · 17. Shaun Timmins
Coach: Wayne Bennett

NEW ZEALAND
1. Brent Webb · 2. Francis Meli · 3. Nigel Vagana · 4. Paul Whatuira · 5. Lesley Vainikolo · 6. Vinnie Anderson · 7. Thomas Leuluai · 8. Jason Cayless · 9. Louis Anderson · 10. Nathan Cayless · 11. Logan Swann · 12. Ruben Wiki (c) · 13. Sonny Bill Williams
Interchange: 14. Robbie Paul · 15. Roy Asotasi · 16. Paul Rauhihi · 17. David Kidwell
Coach: Daniel Anderson


30 October
City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester
Attendance: 38,572[1]
Referee: Glen Black (New Zealand)


AUSTRALIA
1. Anthony Minichiello · 2. Luke Rooney · 3. Shaun Berrigan · 4. Willie Tonga · 5. Matt Sing · 6. Craig Gower · 7. Brett Kimmorley · 8. Shane Webcke · 9. Danny Buderus (c) · 10. Jason Ryles · 11. Andrew Ryan · 12. Nathan Hindmarsh · 13. Tonie Carroll
Interchange: 14. Craig Wing · 15. Petero Civoniceva · 16. Willie Mason · 17. Shaun Timmins
Coach: Wayne Bennett

GREAT BRITAIN
1. Paul Wellens · 2. Brian Carney · 3. Martin Gleeson · 4. Keith Senior · 5. Stuart Reardon · 6. Paul Sculthorpe · 7. Sean Long · 8. Stuart Fielden · 9. Terry Newton · 10. Adrian Morley · 11. Jamie Peacock · 12. Andy Farrell (c) · 13. Gareth Ellis
Interchange: 14. Chev Walker · 15. Stephen Wild · 16. Ryan Bailey · 17. Danny McGuire
Coach: Brian Noble


6 November
Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield
Attendance: 20,372[1]
Referee: Tim Mander (Australia)


GREAT BRITAIN
1. Paul Wellens · 2. Brian Carney · 3. Martin Gleeson · 4. Keith Senior · 5. Stuart Reardon · 6. Danny McGuire · 7. Sean Long · 8. Stuart Fielden · 9. Terry Newton · 10. Adrian Morley · 11. Jamie Peacock · 12. Andy Farrell (c) · 13. Paul Sculthorpe
Interchange: 14. Gareth Ellis · 15. Ryan Bailey · 16. Paul Johnson · 17. Iestyn Harris
Coach: Brian Noble

NEW ZEALAND
1. Brent Webb · 2. Francis Meli · 3. Nigel Vagana · 4. Clinton Toopi · 5. Shontayne Hape · 6. Vinnie Anderson · 7. Thomas Leuluai · 8. Jason Cayless · 9. Louis Anderson · 10. Ruben Wiki (c) · 11. Logan Swann · 12. David Kidwell · 13. Sonny Bill Williams
Interchange: 14. Robbie Paul · 15. Nathan Cayless · 16. Paul Rauhihi · 17. Ali Lauiti'iti
Coach: Daniel Anderson


13 November
JJB Stadium, Wigan
Attendance: 25,004[1]
Referee: Glen Black (New Zealand)


GREAT BRITAIN
1. Paul Wellens · 2. Brian Carney · 3. Martin Gleeson · 4. Keith Senior · 5. Stuart Reardon · 6. Danny McGuire · 7. Sean Long · 8. Stuart Fielden · 9. Terry Newton · 10. Adrian Morley · 11. Jamie Peacock · 12. Andy Farrell (c) · 13. Paul Sculthorpe
Interchange: 14. Gareth Ellis · 15. Ryan Bailey · 16. Paul Johnson · 17. Iestyn Harris
Coach: Brian Noble

AUSTRALIA
1. Anthony Minichiello · 2. Matt Sing · 3. Shaun Berrigan · 4. Willie Tonga · 5. Luke Rooney · 6. Scott Hill · 7. Brett Kimmorley · 8. Shane Webcke · 9. Danny Buderus (c) · 10. Petero Civoniceva · 11. Craig Fitzgibbon · 12. Nathan Hindmarsh · 13. Tonie Carroll
Interchange: 14. Craig Wing · 15. Andrew Ryan · 16. Willie Mason · 17. Mark O'Meley
Coach: Wayne Bennett


20 November
KC Stadium, Hull
Attendance: 23,377 [1]
Referee: Tim Mander (Australia)


GREAT BRITAIN
1. Paul Wellens · 2. Brian Carney · 3. Martin Gleeson · 4. Keith Senior · 5. Stuart Reardon · 6. Iestyn Harris · 7. Danny McGuire · 8. Stuart Fielden · 9. Matt Diskin · 10. Adrian Morley · 11. Gareth Ellis · 12. Andy Farrell (c) · 13. Sean O'Loughlin
Interchange: 14. Mickey Higham · 15. Chev Walker · 16. Paul Johnson · 17. Danny Ward
Coach: Brian Noble

NEW ZEALAND
1. Brent Webb · 2. Francis Meli · 3. Nigel Vagana · 4. Clinton Toopi · 5. Shontayne Hape · 6. Vinnie Anderson · 7. Thomas Leuluai · 8. Jason Cayless · 13. Louis Anderson · 10. Paul Rauhihi (c) · 11. Logan Swann · 12. Ali Lauiti'iti · 17. Wairangi Koopu
Interchange: 9. Dene Halatau · 15. Roy Asotasi · 16. Nathan Cayless · 19. Alex Chan
Coach: Daniel Anderson

Tournament standings edit

Team Played Won Drew Lost For Against Difference Points
  Great Britain 4 3 0 1 80 60 +20 6
  Australia 4 2 1 1 72 60 +12 5
  New Zealand 4 0 1 3 64 95 −32 1

Final edit

27 November
Elland Road, Leeds
Attendance: 39,120[3]
Referee: Russell Smith (England)
Player of the Match: Darren Lockyer (Australia)

Player statistics edit

Non-series Tests edit

During the series, Australia and New Zealand both played an additional test match against France.

2004-11-12
France  20–24  New Zealand

2004-11-21
France  30–52  Australia
Stade Ernest Wellon, Toulouse
Attendance: 10,000

Additional Matches edit

A one-off match was also played between an ANZAC side made up of touring Australian and New Zealand players and a Cumbria side.[4][5][6]

2004-10-27
Cumbria  12–64ANZAC Combination
Derwent Park, Workington
Attendance: 4,203

On their way back to Australia just four days after the Tri-Nations Final, the Kangaroos played a match, known as the Liberty Bell Cup against the USA at the Franklin Field in Philadelphia. Played in quarters instead of halves, and on a synthetic field that was the size of a Grid iron field, the American's shocked the Australians by racing to an 18–0 lead nearing half time and actually went into the long break with a 24–6 lead. They managed to keep their lead until late in the game when the fitness of the Australians, who had bombed numerous try scoring opportunities through the game, told and the Kangaroos overhauled the home team to win 36–24.[7]

2004-12-1
United States  24–36  Australia

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Tri-Nations 2004". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
  2. ^ "Gillette extend rugby ties". SportBusiness. 2004-09-03. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
  3. ^ Hughes, Ed (28 November 2004). "Great Britain 4 Australia 44: Kangaroos crush Lions' pride". The Sunday Times. UK: Times Newspapers. p. 2. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  4. ^ Three-Try Heroes Whitehaven News, 29 October 2004. Accessed 2009-08-14. 2009-08-16.
  5. ^ Fans to meet Anzacs players Allerdale Borough Council, 6 October 2004. Accessed 2009-08-14. 2009-08-16.
  6. ^ Kimmorley to captain Anzac team AAP, 26 October 2004
  7. ^ USA vs Australia 1st half

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The second Rugby League Tri Nations tournament known as the Gillette Tri Nations due to sponsorship 2 was contested between 16 October and 27 November of 2004 The format of the competition differed from the previous event in that the teams played each other twice rather than once prior to the final 2004 2004 Tri Nations Number of teams3Host country United KingdomWinner Australia 2nd title Matches played7Attendance182 288 26 041 per match Tries scored47 6 71 per match Top scorerDarren Lockyer 1 28 Top try scorerLuke Rooney 1 6 Tournaments lt 19992005 gt The tournament final of the tournament was predicted by some to be a close affair with the British team heralded as slight favourites after finishing at the top of the league table Instead it was a one sided match as Australia produced their best performance of the tournament The game was effectively over by half time when Australia led by 38 0 Contents 1 Participating teams 2 Officials 3 Venues 3 1 Final 4 Results 4 1 Tournament matches 4 2 Tournament standings 4 3 Final 5 Player statistics 5 1 Non series Tests 5 2 Additional Matches 6 References 7 External linksParticipating teams editEach team was to play the other three twice during the round robin tournament The top two finishing teams would then contest the final Team Nickname Coach Captain RLIF Rank nbsp Australia The Kangaroos Wayne Bennett Darren Lockyer 1 nbsp New Zealand The Kiwis Daniel Anderson Ruben Wiki 2 nbsp Great Britain The Lions Brian Noble Andy Farrell 3Officials editOne referee from each participating nation was appointed to control matches in the Tri Nations nbsp Tim Mander 2 matches nbsp Russell Smith 3 matches nbsp Glen Black 2 matches Venues editThe games were played at the following venues in New Zealand and England Auckland London Manchester North Harbour Stadium Loftus Road City of Manchester Stadium Capacity 25 000 Capacity 18 439 Capacity 47 726 nbsp nbsp nbsp Huddersfield Wigan Hull Galpharm Stadium JJB Stadium KC Stadium Capacity 24 500 Capacity 25 138 Capacity 25 400 nbsp nbsp nbsp Final edit The tournament final was played in Leeds Leeds Elland Road Capacity 37 890 nbsp Results editTournament matches edit 16 OctoberNew Zealand nbsp 16 16 nbsp AustraliaTries Vinnie AndersonLouis AndersonFrancis MeliGoals Brent Webb 2 3ReportTries Luke Rooney 2 Anthony MinichielloGoals Darren Lockyer 2 3North Harbour Stadium Auckland Attendance 19 118 1 Referee Russel Smith England NEW ZEALAND 1 Brent Webb 2 Francis Meli 3 Nigel Vagana 4 Paul Whatuira 5 Matt Utai 6 Vinnie Anderson 7 Thomas Leuluai 8 Jason Cayless 9 Louis Anderson 10 Ruben Wiki c 11 Tony Puletua 12 Joe Galuvao 13 Sonny Bill WilliamsInterchange 14 Motu Tony 15 Roy Asotasi 16 Nathan Cayless 17 David Kidwell Coach Daniel AndersonAUSTRALIA 1 Anthony Minichiello 2 Luke Rooney 3 Shaun Berrigan 4 Willie Tonga 5 Matt Sing 6 Darren Lockyer c 7 Craig Gower 8 Shane Webcke 9 Danny Buderus 10 Jason Ryles 11 Willie Mason 12 Nathan Hindmarsh 13 Tonie CarrollInterchange 14 Craig Wing 15 Petero Civoniceva 16 Ben Kennedy 17 Andrew Ryan Coach Wayne Bennett 23 OctoberAustralia nbsp 32 12 nbsp New ZealandTries Luke RooneyDarren LockyerWillie TongaShaun BerriganPetero CivonicevaGoals Craig Fitzgibbon 3 4 Darren Lockyer 2 2 Shaun Berrigan 1 1 ReportTries Brent WebbLesley VainikoloVinnie AndersonGoals Brent Webb 0 3 Loftus Road London Attendance 16 725 1 Referee Russel Smith England AUSTRALIA 1 Anthony Minichiello 2 Luke Rooney 3 Shaun Berrigan 4 Willie Tonga 5 Matt Sing 6 Darren Lockyer c 7 Craig Gower 8 Shane Webcke 9 Danny Buderus 10 Jason Ryles 11 Craig Fitzgibbon 12 Nathan Hindmarsh 13 Tonie CarrollInterchange 14 Craig Wing 15 Petero Civoniceva 16 Willie Mason 17 Shaun Timmins Coach Wayne BennettNEW ZEALAND 1 Brent Webb 2 Francis Meli 3 Nigel Vagana 4 Paul Whatuira 5 Lesley Vainikolo 6 Vinnie Anderson 7 Thomas Leuluai 8 Jason Cayless 9 Louis Anderson 10 Nathan Cayless 11 Logan Swann 12 Ruben Wiki c 13 Sonny Bill WilliamsInterchange 14 Robbie Paul 15 Roy Asotasi 16 Paul Rauhihi 17 David Kidwell Coach Daniel Anderson 30 OctoberAustralia nbsp 12 8 nbsp Great BritainTries Willie MasonLuke Rooney 2 Goals Brett Kimmorley 0 3 ReportTries Martin GleesonBrian CarneyGoals Andy Farrell 0 2 City of Manchester Stadium Manchester Attendance 38 572 1 Referee Glen Black New Zealand AUSTRALIA 1 Anthony Minichiello 2 Luke Rooney 3 Shaun Berrigan 4 Willie Tonga 5 Matt Sing 6 Craig Gower 7 Brett Kimmorley 8 Shane Webcke 9 Danny Buderus c 10 Jason Ryles 11 Andrew Ryan 12 Nathan Hindmarsh 13 Tonie CarrollInterchange 14 Craig Wing 15 Petero Civoniceva 16 Willie Mason 17 Shaun Timmins Coach Wayne BennettGREAT BRITAIN 1 Paul Wellens 2 Brian Carney 3 Martin Gleeson 4 Keith Senior 5 Stuart Reardon 6 Paul Sculthorpe 7 Sean Long 8 Stuart Fielden 9 Terry Newton 10 Adrian Morley 11 Jamie Peacock 12 Andy Farrell c 13 Gareth EllisInterchange 14 Chev Walker 15 Stephen Wild 16 Ryan Bailey 17 Danny McGuire Coach Brian Noble 6 NovemberGreat Britain nbsp 22 12 nbsp New ZealandTries Terry NewtonStuart Reardon 2 Goals Andy Farrell 2 2 Iestyn Harris 2 2 Paul Sculthorpe 1 3 ReportTries Ali Lauiti itiSonny Bill WilliamsGoals Brent Webb 2 2 Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield Attendance 20 372 1 Referee Tim Mander Australia GREAT BRITAIN 1 Paul Wellens 2 Brian Carney 3 Martin Gleeson 4 Keith Senior 5 Stuart Reardon 6 Danny McGuire 7 Sean Long 8 Stuart Fielden 9 Terry Newton 10 Adrian Morley 11 Jamie Peacock 12 Andy Farrell c 13 Paul SculthorpeInterchange 14 Gareth Ellis 15 Ryan Bailey 16 Paul Johnson 17 Iestyn Harris Coach Brian NobleNEW ZEALAND 1 Brent Webb 2 Francis Meli 3 Nigel Vagana 4 Clinton Toopi 5 Shontayne Hape 6 Vinnie Anderson 7 Thomas Leuluai 8 Jason Cayless 9 Louis Anderson 10 Ruben Wiki c 11 Logan Swann 12 David Kidwell 13 Sonny Bill WilliamsInterchange 14 Robbie Paul 15 Nathan Cayless 16 Paul Rauhihi 17 Ali Lauiti iti Coach Daniel Anderson 13 NovemberGreat Britain nbsp 24 12 nbsp AustraliaTries Terry NewtonStuart ReardonStuart FieldenKeith SeniorGoals Andy Farrell 4 4 ReportTries Luke RooneyMark O MeleyGoals Craig Fitzgibbon 1 1 Brett Kimmorley 1 1 JJB Stadium Wigan Attendance 25 004 1 Referee Glen Black New Zealand GREAT BRITAIN 1 Paul Wellens 2 Brian Carney 3 Martin Gleeson 4 Keith Senior 5 Stuart Reardon 6 Danny McGuire 7 Sean Long 8 Stuart Fielden 9 Terry Newton 10 Adrian Morley 11 Jamie Peacock 12 Andy Farrell c 13 Paul SculthorpeInterchange 14 Gareth Ellis 15 Ryan Bailey 16 Paul Johnson 17 Iestyn Harris Coach Brian NobleAUSTRALIA 1 Anthony Minichiello 2 Matt Sing 3 Shaun Berrigan 4 Willie Tonga 5 Luke Rooney 6 Scott Hill 7 Brett Kimmorley 8 Shane Webcke 9 Danny Buderus c 10 Petero Civoniceva 11 Craig Fitzgibbon 12 Nathan Hindmarsh 13 Tonie CarrollInterchange 14 Craig Wing 15 Andrew Ryan 16 Willie Mason 17 Mark O Meley Coach Wayne Bennett 20 NovemberGreat Britain nbsp 26 24 nbsp New ZealandTries Keith SeniorBrian Carney 2 Andy FarrellPaul JohnsonGoals Andy Farrell 3 5 ReportTries Vinnie AndersonNigel VaganaAlex ChanShontayne HapeGoals Brent Webb 4 5 KC Stadium Hull Attendance 23 377 1 Referee Tim Mander Australia GREAT BRITAIN 1 Paul Wellens 2 Brian Carney 3 Martin Gleeson 4 Keith Senior 5 Stuart Reardon 6 Iestyn Harris 7 Danny McGuire 8 Stuart Fielden 9 Matt Diskin 10 Adrian Morley 11 Gareth Ellis 12 Andy Farrell c 13 Sean O LoughlinInterchange 14 Mickey Higham 15 Chev Walker 16 Paul Johnson 17 Danny Ward Coach Brian NobleNEW ZEALAND 1 Brent Webb 2 Francis Meli 3 Nigel Vagana 4 Clinton Toopi 5 Shontayne Hape 6 Vinnie Anderson 7 Thomas Leuluai 8 Jason Cayless 13 Louis Anderson 10 Paul Rauhihi c 11 Logan Swann 12 Ali Lauiti iti 17 Wairangi KoopuInterchange 9 Dene Halatau 15 Roy Asotasi 16 Nathan Cayless 19 Alex Chan Coach Daniel Anderson Tournament standings edit Team Played Won Drew Lost For Against Difference Points nbsp Great Britain 4 3 0 1 80 60 20 6 nbsp Australia 4 2 1 1 72 60 12 5 nbsp New Zealand 4 0 1 3 64 95 32 1 Final edit 27 November Great Britain nbsp 4 44 nbsp Australia Tries Stuart ReardonGoals Andy Farrell 0 1 Report Tries Anthony Minichiello 2 Willie Tonga 2 Matt SingDarren LockyerWillie MasonGoals Darren Lockyer 6 6 Craig Fitzgibbon 2 2 Elland Road LeedsAttendance 39 120 3 Referee Russell Smith England Player of the Match Darren Lockyer Australia Great Britain Position Australia Paul Wellens FB Anthony Minichiello Brian Carney WG Luke Rooney Martin Gleeson CE Shaun Berrigan Keith Senior CE Willie Tonga Stuart Reardon WG Matt Sing Iestyn Harris FE Darren Lockyer c Sean Long HB Brett Kimmorley Stuart Fielden PR Shane Webcke Terry Newton HK Danny Buderus Adrian Morley PR Petero Civoniceva Jamie Peacock SR Andrew Ryan Andy Farrell c SR Nathan Hindmarsh Paul Sculthorpe LF Tonie Carroll Danny McGuire Int Craig Wing Paul Johnson Int Mark O Meley Ryan Bailey Int Craig Fitzgibbon Sean O Loughlin Int Willie Mason Brian Noble Coach Wayne BennettPlayer statistics editTop point scorers Player Team T G FG Pts 1 Darren Lockyer nbsp Australia 2 10 0 28 2 Luke Rooney nbsp Australia 6 0 0 24 3 Andy Farrell nbsp Great Britain 1 9 0 22 4 Brent Webb nbsp New Zealand 1 8 0 20 5 Stuart Reardon nbsp Great Britain 4 0 0 16 Top try scorers Player Team T 1 Luke Rooney nbsp Australia 6 2 Stuart Reardon nbsp Great Britain 4 3 Anthony Minichiello nbsp Australia 3 Willie Tonga nbsp Australia Brian Carney nbsp Great Britain Vinnie Anderson nbsp New Zealand Non series Tests edit During the series Australia and New Zealand both played an additional test match against France 2004 11 12France nbsp 20 24 nbsp New ZealandStade d Albert Domec Carcassonne Attendance 8000 2004 11 21France nbsp 30 52 nbsp AustraliaStade Ernest Wellon Toulouse Attendance 10 000 Additional Matches edit A one off match was also played between an ANZAC side made up of touring Australian and New Zealand players and a Cumbria side 4 5 6 2004 10 27Cumbria nbsp 12 64ANZAC CombinationDerwent Park Workington Attendance 4 203 On their way back to Australia just four days after the Tri Nations Final the Kangaroos played a match known as the Liberty Bell Cup against the USA at the Franklin Field in Philadelphia Played in quarters instead of halves and on a synthetic field that was the size of a Grid iron field the American s shocked the Australians by racing to an 18 0 lead nearing half time and actually went into the long break with a 24 6 lead They managed to keep their lead until late in the game when the fitness of the Australians who had bombed numerous try scoring opportunities through the game told and the Kangaroos overhauled the home team to win 36 24 7 2004 12 1United States nbsp 24 36 nbsp AustraliaFranklin Field Philadelphia Attendance N AReferences edit a b c d e f g h Tri Nations 2004 Rugby League Project Retrieved 2008 12 05 Gillette extend rugby ties SportBusiness 2004 09 03 Retrieved 20 November 2009 Hughes Ed 28 November 2004 Great Britain 4 Australia 44 Kangaroos crush Lions pride The Sunday Times UK Times Newspapers p 2 Retrieved 6 March 2011 Three Try Heroes Whitehaven News 29 October 2004 Accessed 2009 08 14 Archived 2009 08 16 Fans to meet Anzacs players Allerdale Borough Council 6 October 2004 Accessed 2009 08 14 Archived 2009 08 16 Kimmorley to captain Anzac team AAP 26 October 2004 USA vs Australia 1st halfExternal links edit2004 Tri Nations Information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 Rugby League Tri Nations amp oldid 1160789344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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