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2017 Rugby League World Cup

The 2017 Rugby League World Cup was the fifteenth staging of the Rugby League World Cup tournament and took place in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea between 27 October and 2 December 2017.[1] The tournament featured the national teams of 14 Rugby League International Federation member countries who qualified through either standing in the previous tournament or a series of qualification play-off matches. In the final, defending champions Australia, playing in their 14th consecutive final, defeated England at Brisbane's Lang Park.

2017 (2017) Rugby League World Cup  ()
Number of teams14
Host countries Australia
 New Zealand
 Papua New Guinea
Winner Australia (11th title)

Matches played28
Attendance382,080 (13,646 per match)
Points scored1264 (45.14 per match)
Tries scored230 (8.21 per match)
Top scorer Cameron Smith (50)
Top try scorer Valentine Holmes (12)
 < 2013
2021

Host selection edit

At the 2010 Rugby League International Federation executive meeting, the New Zealand Rugby League made an early submission to co-host the 2017 tournament with Australia.[2] The Rugby League World Cup was last held in Australia in 2008.[3]

Two formal bids were subsequently received by the RLIF before a November 2012 deadline; the co-host bid from Australia and New Zealand and a bid from South Africa.[4][5][6] On 19 February 2014, it was announced that the joint bid from Australia and New Zealand had won hosting rights.[7]

Michael Brown, the CEO of several big name Australian sporting franchises and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, was originally appointed CEO of the World Cup in 2015, but resigned less than a year later due to 'workload' and 'homesickness'.[8] He was replaced by Andrew Hill.[9]

Teams edit

Qualification edit

It was announced on 3 August 2014 that 7 of the 8 quarter-finalists from the last World Cup would qualify automatically for the 2017 tournament; hosts Australia and New Zealand, plus England, Fiji, France, Samoa and Scotland. The USA, who were also 2013 quarter-finalists, were denied automatic qualification after a long-running internal governance dispute saw their RLIF membership temporarily suspended in 2014; later, once the matter was resolved, they were accepted into the qualification process. Papua New Guinea were initially set to be involved in the qualifying competition but were later granted automatic qualification, due to becoming co-hosts of the tournament. In addition to the eight automatic qualifiers, the remaining six spots will come from four different qualification zones; three from Europe, one from Asia/Pacific, one from Americas and one from Middle East/Africa.[10]

Tonga were the first team to qualify from the qualification stage after winning the Asian-Pacific play-off. Lebanon were the second team to qualify from the qualification stage, after winning the Middle East-African play-off. The USA were the third team to qualify, winning the Americas qualification group.

Team Captain Coach Previous
Apps
Previous best result Qualification
method
World
Ranking
  Australia Cameron Smith   Mal Meninga 14 Champions (10 times) Co-hosts 1
  England Sean O'Loughlin   Wayne Bennett 5 Runners-up (1975, 1995) Automatic 3
  Fiji Kevin Naiqama   Mick Potter 4 Semi-finals (2008, 2013) Automatic 7
  France Théo Fages   Aurélien Cologni 14 Runners-up (1954, 1968) Automatic 6
  Ireland Liam Finn   Mark Aston 3 Quarter-finals (2000, 2008) Europe 2 8
  Italy Mark Minichiello   Cameron Ciraldo 1 Group stage (2013) Europe play-off 12
  Lebanon Robbie Farah   Brad Fittler 1 Group stage (2000) Middle East-Africa play-off 18
  New Zealand Adam Blair   David Kidwell 14 Champions (2008) Co-hosts 2
  Papua New Guinea David Mead   Michael Marum 6 Quarter-finals (2000) Co-hosts 16
  Samoa Frank Pritchard   Matt Parish 4 Quarter-finals (2000, 2013) Automatic 5
  Scotland Danny Brough   Steve McCormack 3 Quarter-finals (2013) Automatic 4
  Tonga Sika Manu   Kristian Woolf 4 Group stage (1995, 2000, 2008, 2013) Asia-Pacific play-off 11
  United States Mark Offerdahl   Brian McDermott 1 Quarter-finals (2013) Americas play-off 10
  Wales Craig Kopczak   John Kear 4 Semi-finals (1995, 2000) Europe 1 9

Draw edit

The draw was undertaken at the launch of the event in Auckland on 19 July 2016[11] and involved the same four group format as the 2013 tournament. The first two groups are made up of four teams whilst the other two groups feature three teams each. The top three teams in the first two groups and the winners of the two smaller groups will qualify for the quarter-finals. Group play will involve a round robin in the larger groups, and a round robin in the smaller groups with an additional inter-group game for each team so all teams will play three group games.[12]

Squads edit

Each team submitted a squad of twenty-four players for the tournament, the same as the 2013 tournament.

Venues edit

It was announced in October 2014 that negotiations were being held for Papua New Guinea to host matches.[13] The Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League presented to the RLIF in September 2015, requesting to host three matches.[14] In October 2015 it was confirmed that Papua New Guinea would host three matches in the group stage.[15]

Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne hosted the opening game between Australia and England included an Aboriginal selection and a New Zealand Mãori side. and while Brisbane Stadium in Brisbane hosted the World Cup final.[12]

Australia edit

Brisbane Sydney Melbourne Townsville
Brisbane Stadium Sydney Football Stadium Melbourne Rectangular Stadium Townsville Stadium
Capacity: 52,500 Capacity: 45,500 Capacity: 30,050 Capacity: 26,500
       
Canberra Perth Cairns Darwin
Canberra Stadium Perth Rectangular Stadium Barlow Park Darwin Stadium
Capacity: 25,011 Capacity: 20,500 Capacity: 18,000 Capacity: 12,000
     

New Zealand edit

Papua New Guinea edit

Officiating edit

The match officials will be headed by Tony Archer and three coaches: Steve Ganson, Russell Smith and Luke Watts.[17]

Warm-up matches edit

8 October 2017
Malta   24–24   Italy
13 October 2017
Country U23s 26–40   Samoa
McDonalds Park, Wagga Wagga
13 October 2017
France   34–2   Jamaica
14 October 2017
Fiji   0–10   Papua New Guinea
14 October 2017
Australia   20–4   Papua New Guinea
14 October 2017
Fiji   0–18   Australia
14 October 2017
Lebanon   32–16   Niue
20 October 2017
Country U23s 50–14   Scotland
Kingsford Smith Park, Ballina
20 October 2017
Italy   6–16   Tonga
Callendar Park, Innisfail

Group stage edit

The first two groups are made up of four teams whilst the other two groups feature three teams each. The top three teams in the Group A and B, and the winners of Group C and D will qualify for the quarter-finals. Group play will involve a round robin in the larger groups, and a round robin in the smaller groups with an additional inter-group game for each team so all teams will play three group games.[12]

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Australia (H) 3 3 0 0 104 10 +94 6 Advance to knockout stage
2   England 3 2 0 1 69 34 +35 4
3   Lebanon 3 1 0 2 39 81 −42 2
4   France 3 0 0 3 30 117 −87 0
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
27 October 2017
20:00 AEDT (UTC+11)
Australia   18–4   England
Tries:
Gillett (23') 1
Slater (29') 1
Dugan (79') 1
Goals:
Smith 3/4
(25', 76' pen, 80')
Report
Tries:
1 (5') McGillvary
Goals:
0/1 Widdop
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne[23]
Attendance: 22,724
Referee: Matt Cecchin (Australia)
Player of the Match: Billy Slater (Australia)
29 October 2017
16:00 AEDT (UTC+11)
France   18–29   Lebanon
Tries:
Ader (16', 52') 2
Cardace (68') 1
Goals:
Barthau 3/4
(20' pen, 53', 69')
Report
Tries:
2 (40', 80') Robinson
1 (8') Layoun
1 (63') Doueihi
1 (76') Moses
Goals:
4/5 Moses
(9', 40', 64', 77')
Field Goals:
1 (74') Moses
Canberra Stadium, Canberra[24]
Attendance: 5,492
Referee: Gerard Sutton (Australia)
Player of the Match: Mitchell Moses (Lebanon)

3 November 2017
20:00 AEDT (UTC+11)
Australia   52–6   France
Tries:
Graham (12', 15', 31', 66') 4
Munster (43', 74') 2
Dugan (33') 1
Frizell (49') 1
Slater (52') 1
Holmes (78') 1
Goals:
Smith 6/8
(16', 32', 44', 51', 53', 67')
Munster 0/2
Report
Tries:
1 (24') Kheirallah
Goals:
1/1 Marginet
(25')
Canberra Stadium, Canberra[25]
Attendance: 12,293
Referee: Robert Hicks (England)
Player of the Match: Wade Graham (Australia)
4 November 2017
20:00 AEDT (UTC+11)
England   29–10   Lebanon
Tries:
Watkins (9') 1
McGillvary (25') 1
Hall (28') 1
Currie (32') 1
T. Burgess (56') 1
Goals:
Widdop 4/5
(11', 26', 33', 57')
Field Goals:
Widdop (80') 1
Report
Tries:
1 (18') Kassis
1 (76') Wehbe
Goals:
1/2 Moses
(19')
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney[26]
Attendance: 10,237
Referee: Ben Thaler (England)
Player of the Match: Josh Hodgson (England)

11 November 2017
20:00 AEDT (UTC+11)
Australia   34–0   Lebanon
Tries:
Munster (9', 50') 2
Maloney (25') 1
Cordner (55') 1
Gagai (76') 1
T. Trbojevic (79') 1
Goals:
Maloney 4/4
(52', 56', 78', 80')
Smith 1/2
(26')
Report
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney[27]
Attendance: 21,127
Referee: James Child (England)
Player of the Match: Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Australia)
12 November 2017
18:00 AWST (UTC+8)
England   36–6   France
Tries:
McGillvary (42', 64') 2
Widdop (3') 1
Ratchford (6') 1
Graham (9') 1
Percival (23') 1
Bateman (29') 1
Goals:
Widdop 4/7
(4', 7', 10', 43')
Report
Tries:
1 (34') Garcia
Goals:
1/1 Albert
(35')
Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth[28]
Attendance: 14,744
Referee: Phil Bentham (England)
Player of the Match: Gareth Widdop (England)

Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Tonga 3 3 0 0 110 44 +66 6 Advance to knockout stage
2   New Zealand (H) 3 2 0 1 134 42 +92 4
3   Samoa 3 0 1 2 40 84 −44 1
4   Scotland 3 0 1 2 24 138 −114 1
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
28 October 2017
20:10 NZDT (UTC+13)
New Zealand   38–8   Samoa
Tries:
Jordan Rapana (4') 1
Shaun Johnson (20') 1
Brad Takairangi (46') 1
Kodi Nikorima (52') 1
Issac Liu (55') 1
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (68') 1
Nelson Asofa-Solomona (72') 1
Goals:
Shaun Johnson 5/7
(21', 53', 56', 69', 73')
Report[29]
Tries:
1 (37') Ken Maumalo
1 (80') Joseph Paulo
Goals:
0/1 Peter Matautia
0/1 Tim Lafai
Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland
Attendance: 17,857
Referee: James Child (England)
Player of the Match: Joseph Tapine (New Zealand)
29 October 2017
16:15 AEDT (UTC+10)
Scotland   4–50   Tonga
Tries:
Danny Addy (62') 1
Goals:
Danny Brough 0/1
Report[30]
Tries:
3 (3', 20', 40') Michael Jennings
2 (26', 73') Daniel Tupou
1 (17') Jason Taumalolo
1 (23') Sika Manu
1 (38') Peni Terepo
1 (76') Ata Hingano
Goals:
6/7 Sio Siua Taukeiaho
(4', 19', 21', 24', 75', 78')
1/2 Ata Hingano
(40')
Barlow Park, Cairns
Attendance: 9,216
Referee: Phil Bentham (England)
Player of the Match: Jason Taumalolo (Tonga)

4 November 2017
17:00 NZDT (UTC+13)
New Zealand   74–6   Scotland
Tries:
Te Maire Martin (32', 52', 76') 3
Pita Hiku (39', 58', 69') 3
Jason Nightingale (13', 23') 2
Kenny Bromwich (9') 1
Joseph Tapine (16') 1
Russell Packer (43') 1
Dean Whare (55') 1
Shaun Johnson (61') 1
Elijah Taylor (79') 1
Goals:
Shaun Johnson 9/14
(11', 33', 44', 53', 56', 60', 63', 70', 80')
Report[31]
Tries:
1 (72') Oscar Thomas
Goals:
1/1 Danny Addy
(73')
Christchurch Stadium, Christchurch
Attendance: 12,130
Referee: Henry Perenara (New Zealand)
Player of the Match: Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (New Zealand)
4 November 2017
19:30 NZDT (UTC+13)
Samoa   18–32   Tonga
Tries:
Jazz Tevaga (17') 1
Ben Roberts (65') 1
Tim Lafai (73') 1
Goals:
Tim Lafai 3/3
(18', 66', 74')
Report[32]
Tries:
2 (10', 29') Michael Jennings
1 (52') Peni Terepo
1 (60') Ben Murdoch-Masila
1 (77') Manu Ma'u
Goals:
4/4 Sio Siua Taukeiaho
(11', 28' pen, 30', 79')
2/2 Ata Hingano
(53', 61')
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
Attendance: 18,156
Referee: Ben Cummins (Australia)
Player of the Match: Andrew Fifita (Tonga)

11 November 2017
17:00 NZDT (UTC+13)
New Zealand   22–28   Tonga
Tries:
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (39', 72') 2
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (21') 1
Jordan Rapana (28') 1
Goals:
Shaun Johnson 3/4
(30', 40', 73')
Report[33]
Tries:
3 (48', 59', 77') David Fusitu'a
1 (62') Tuimoala Lolohea
1 (65') William Hopoate
Goals:
3/4 Sio Siua Taukeiaho
(7' pen, 63', 66')
1/2 Tuimoala Lolohea
(60')
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
Attendance: 24,041
Referee: Gerard Sutton (Australia)
Player of the Match: Tuimoala Lolohea (Tonga)
11 November 2017
17:00 AEDT (UTC+10)
Samoa   14–14   Scotland
Tries:
Junior Paulo (12') 1
Matthew Wright (49') 1
Young Tonumaipea (66') 1
Goals:
Matthew Wright 1/3
(13')
Report[34]
Tries:
1 (5') Lewis Tierney
1 (28') Frankie Mariano
Goals:
3/4 Danny Addy
(6', 18' pen, 30')
Barlow Park, Cairns
Attendance: 4,309
Referee: Ashley Klein (Australia)
Player of the Match: Danny Addy (Scotland)

Group C edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Papua New Guinea (H) 3 3 0 0 128 12 +116 6 Advance to knockout stage
2   Ireland 3 2 0 1 76 32 +44 4
3   Wales 3 0 0 3 18 156 −138 0
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
28 October 2017
15:00 AEDT (UTC+10)
Papua New Guinea   50–6   Wales
Tries:
David Mead (5', 10', 60') 3
Rhyse Martin (43', 53') 2
Nene Macdonald (23') 1
Kato Ottio (34') 1
Wellington Albert (38') 1
Justin Olam (56') 1
Paul Aiton (71') 1
Goals:
Rhyse Martin 5/8
(24', 36', 39', 44', 72')
Ase Boas 0/2
Report[35]
Tries:
1 (80') Regan Grace
Goals:
1/1 Courtney Davies
(80')
National Football Stadium, Port Moresby
Attendance: 14,800
Referee: Ben Cummins (Australia)
Player of the Match: David Mead (Papua New Guinea)

5 November 2017
16:00 AEDT (UTC+10)
Papua New Guinea   14–6   Ireland
Tries:
Garry Lo (16') 1
Nene Macdonald (26') 1
Watson Boas (78') 1
Goals:
Ase Boas 1/1
(79')
Rhyse Martin 0/2
Report[36]
Tries:
1 (5') Michael McIlorum
Goals:
1/1 Liam Finn
(6')
National Football Stadium, Port Moresby
Attendance: 14,800
Referee: Matt Cecchin (Australia)
Player of the Match: Garry Lo (Papua New Guinea)

12 November 2017
15:30 AWST (UTC+8)
Wales   6–34   Ireland
Tries:
Ben Morris (57') 1
Goals:
Courtney Davies 1/1
(59')
Report[37]
Tries:
2 (34', 66') Oliver Roberts
1 (8') Api Pewhairangi
1 (34') Joe Philbin
1 (39') Liam Finn
1 (74') Liam Kay
Goals:
5/6 Liam Finn
(9', 32', 35', 67', 76')
Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth
Attendance: 14,744
Referee: Ben Thaler (England)
Player of the Match: Oliver Roberts (Ireland)

Group D edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Fiji 3 3 0 0 168 28 +140 6 Advance to knockout stage
2   Italy 3 1 0 2 68 74 −6 2
3   United States 3 0 0 3 12 168 −156 0
Source: [citation needed]
28 October
7:40pm (AEST)
Fiji   58–12   United States
Tries:
Taane Milne (3', 11') 2
Kevin Naiqama (7', 30') 2
Suliasi Vunivalu (35', 64') 2
Akuila Uate (14') 1
Kane Evans (17') 1
Jarryd Hayne (46') 1
Viliame Kikau (60') 1
Henry Raiwalui (66') 1
Goals:
Apisai Koroisau 5/8
(8', 13', 18', 31', 47')
Taane Milne 2/3
(61', 68')
Report[38]
Tries:
1 (21') Matt Shipway
1 (72') Junior Vaivai
Goals:
2/2 Bureta Fariamo
(22', 74')
Townsville Stadium, Townsville
Attendance: 5,103
Referee: Henry Perenara (New Zealand)
Player of the Match: Kevin Naiqama (Fiji)

5 November
4:00pm (AEST)
Italy   46–0   United States
Tries:
Joey Tramontana (8', 37') 2
James Tedesco (14', 43') 2
Josh Mantellato (18') 1
Ryan Ghietti (25') 1
Paul Vaughan (59') 1
Mason Cerruto (73') 1
Goals:
Josh Mantellato 7/8
(9', 16', 26', 38', 45', 60', 74')
Report[39]
Townsville Stadium, Townsville
Attendance: 7,732
Referee: Ashley Klein (Australia)
Player of the Match: Joey Tramontana (Italy)

10 November
7:40pm (AEDT)
Fiji   38–10   Italy
Tries:
Suliasi Vunivalu (60', 63', 68') 3
Kevin Naiqama (28') 1
Henry Raiwalui (40') 1
Brayden Wiliame (54') 1
Marcelo Montoya (75') 1
Goals:
Apisai Koroisau 3/4
(29', 40', 61')
Taane Milne 2/3
(64', 69')
Sin Bins:
Jarryd Hayne (34')
Report[40]
Tries:
1 (20') Josh Mantellato
1 (43') Nathan Milone
Goals:
1/2 Josh Mantellato
(44')
Sin Bins:
(12') Jayden Walker
(34') Joey Tramontana
Canberra Stadium, Canberra
Attendance: 6,733
Referee: Robert Hicks (England)
Player of the Match: Apisai Koroisau (Fiji)

Inter-group matches edit


29 October 2017
14:00 AEDT (UTC+10)
Ireland   36–12   Italy
Tries:
Liam Kay (3', 30') 2
George King (10') 1
Kyle Amor (55') 1
Michael Morgan (60') 1
Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook (79') 1
Goals:
Liam Finn 6/7
(4', 11', 18' pen, 31', 56', 61')
Report[41]
Tries:
1 (38') Justin Castellaro
1 (47') Nathan Milone
Goals:
2/2 Josh Mantellato
(39', 48')
Barlow Park, Cairns
Attendance: 9,216
Referee: Grant Atkins (Australia)
Player of the Match: Liam Finn (Ireland)

5 November 2017
18:30 AEDT (UTC+10)
Fiji   72–6   Wales
Tries:
Suliasi Vunivalu (14', 51', 61') 3
Viliame Kikau (22', 40') 2
Taane Milne (31', 56') 2
Eloni Vunakece (6') 1
Henry Raiwalui (16') 1
Salesi Fainga'a (27') 1
Marcelo Montoya (33') 1
Jarryd Hayne (42') 1
Joe Lovodua (65') 1
Ben Nakubuwai (70') 1
Goals:
Apisai Koroisau 4/7
(7', 17', 23', 28')
Taane Milne 3/5
(40', 43', 52')
Suliasi Vunivalu 1/2
(66')
Report[42]
Tries:
1 (11') Morgan Knowles
Goals:
1/1 Courtney Davies
(12')
Townsville Stadium, Townsville
Attendance: 7,732
Referee: Chris Kendall (England)
Player of the Match: Akuila Uate (Fiji)

12 November 2017
15:00 AEDT (UTC+10)
Papua New Guinea   64–0   United States
Tries:
Justin Olam (12', 66', 75') 3
Lachlan Lam (8', 16') 2
James Segeyaro (14') 1
Rod Griffin (25') 1
Stargroth Amean (39') 1
David Mead (42') 1
Watson Boas (60') 1
Nene Macdonald (63') 1
Goals:
Rhyse Martin 10/11
(10', 15', 18', 26', 40', 44', 62', 65', 68', 77')
Report[43]
National Football Stadium, Port Moresby
Attendance: 14,800
Referee: Adam Gee (Australia)
Player of the Match: Lachlan Lam (Papua New Guinea)

Knockout stage edit

Three teams from each of Groups A and B and one team from each of Groups C and D advanced to the quarter-finals. All quarter-finalists automatically qualified for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup.[44] The quarter-final fixture were finalised at the conclusion of the pool stages, to ensure that Australia played in Darwin on 17 November and New Zealand in Wellington on 18 November.[45]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
17 November – Darwin
 
 
  Australia46
 
24 November – Brisbane
 
  Samoa0
 
  Australia54
 
18 November – Wellington
 
  Fiji6
 
  New Zealand2
 
2 December – Brisbane
 
  Fiji4
 
  Australia 6
 
18 November – Christchurch
 
  England 0
 
  Tonga24
 
25 November – Auckland
 
  Lebanon22
 
  Tonga18
 
19 November – Melbourne
 
  England20
 
  England36
 
 
  Papua New Guinea6
 

Quarter-finals edit

Australia vs Samoa edit

17 November 2017
19:00 ACST (UTC+9:30)
Australia   46–0   Samoa
Tries:
Holmes (9', 17', 51', 57', 74') 5
Morgan (31', 36') 2
Slater (24') 1
Goal:
Smith 7/8
(10', 19', 26', 33', 38', 53', 58')
Darwin Stadium, Darwin
Attendance: 13,473
Referee: Phil Bentham (England)
Player of the Match: Valentine Holmes (Australia)

Tonga vs Lebanon edit

18 November 2017
17:00 NZDT (UTC+13)
Tonga   24–22   Lebanon
Tries:
Fusitu'a (19', 33') 2
Lolohea (4') 1
Hopoate (23') 1
Goal:
Hingano 4/5
(5', 24', 34', 53' pen)
Tries:
2 (40', 69') Miski
1 (9') Doueihi
1 (30') Elias
Goals:
3/4 Moses
(10', 31', 70')
Christchurch Stadium, Christchurch
Attendance: 8,309
Referee: Gerard Sutton (Australia)
Player of the Match: Mitchell Moses (Lebanon)

New Zealand vs Fiji edit

18 November 2017
19:30 NZDT (UTC+13)
New Zealand   2–4   Fiji
Goals:
Johnson 1/1
(45' pen)
Goals:
1/1 Koroisau
(15' pen)
1/1 Milne
(62' pen)
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 12,713
Referee: Matt Cecchin (Australia)
Player of the Match: Kevin Naiqama (Fiji)

England vs Papua New Guinea edit

19 November 2017
16:00 AEDT (UTC+11)
England   36–6   Papua New Guinea
Tries:
McGillvary (13', 20') 2
Watkins (68', 72') 2
Walmsley (33') 1
Currie (56') 1
Hall (79') 1
Goals:
Widdop 4/7
(34', 57', 69', 80')
Tries:
1 (60') Lo
Goals:
1/1 Martin
(61')
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne
Attendance: 10,563
Referee: James Child (England)
Player of the Match: Jermaine McGillvary (England)

Semi-finals edit

Australia vs Fiji edit

24 November 2017
19:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia   54–6   Fiji
Tries:
Holmes (18', 24', 42', 51', 65', 75') 6
Gagai (31', 69') 2
Slater (14', 48') 2
Goals:
Smith 7/10
(15', 19', 33', 43', 49', 53', 67')
Tries:
1 (59') Vunivalu
Goals:
1/2 Koroisau
(7' pen)
Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 22,073
Referee: Gerard Sutton (Australia)
Player of the Match: Cameron Smith (Australia)

Tonga vs England edit

25 November 2017
18:00 NZDT (UTC+13)
Tonga   18–20   England
Tries:
Pangai Junior (73') 1
Havili (76') 1
Lolohea (77') 1
Goals:
Taukeiaho 3/3
(73', 76, 77')
Tries:
1 (11') McGillvary
1 (16') Widdop
1 (68') Bateman
Goals:
4/4 Widdop
(12, 17, 50 pen, 69)
Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland
Attendance: 30,003
Referee: Matt Cecchin (Australia)
Player of the Match: Gareth Widdop (England)

Final: Australia vs England edit

2 December 2017
19:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia   6–0   England
Tries:
Cordner (15')
Goals:
Smith 1/1
(16')
Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 40,033
Referee: Gerard Sutton (Australia)
Player of the Match: Boyd Cordner (Australia)

Statistics edit

Top try scorers edit

12 tries
9 tries
7 tries
5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Top point scorers edit

Player Team App. Total Details
T G FG
Cameron Smith   Australia 6 50 0 25 0
Valentine Holmes   Australia 6 48 12 0 0
Shaun Johnson   New Zealand 4 44 2 18 0
Gareth Widdop   England 6 41 2 16 1
Rhyse Martin   Papua New Guinea 4 40 2 16 0
Suliasi Vunivalu   Fiji 5 38 9 1 0
Taane Milne   Fiji 5 32 4 8 0
Sio Siua Taukeiaho   Tonga 4 32 0 16 0
Liam Finn   Ireland 3 28 1 12 0
Apisai Koroisau   Fiji 5 28 0 14 0
Jermaine McGillvary   England 6 28 7 0 0
Josh Mantellato   Italy 3 28 2 10 0

Final standings edit

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Final result
1 A   Australia (H) 6 6 0 0 210 16 +194 12 Champions
2 A   England 6 4 0 2 125 64 +61 8 Runners-up
3 D   Fiji 5 4 0 1 178 84 +94 8 Eliminated in
semi-finals
4 B   Tonga 5 4 0 1 152 86 +66 8
5 C   Papua New Guinea (H) 4 3 0 1 134 48 +86 6 Eliminated in
quarter-finals
6 B   New Zealand (H) 4 2 0 2 136 46 +90 4
7 A   Lebanon 4 1 0 3 61 105 −44 2
8 B   Samoa 4 0 1 3 40 130 −90 1
9 C   Ireland 3 2 0 1 76 32 +44 4 Eliminated in
group stage
10 D   Italy 3 1 0 2 68 74 −6 2
11 B   Scotland 3 0 1 2 24 138 −114 1
12 A   France 3 0 0 3 30 117 −87 0
13 C   Wales 3 0 0 3 18 156 −138 0
14 D   United States 3 0 0 3 12 168 −156 0
Updated to match(es) played on 30 July 2021. Source: World Cup 2017
(H) Hosts

Criticism and controversy edit

The lack of games in New South Wales, the heartland of rugby league in Australia, drew some criticism. Only one of the 13 confirmed tournament venues was in New South Wales (Sydney Football Stadium) and it is only hosting two group-stage fixtures, both featuring Lebanon. This was due to the refusal of the New South Wales Government to bid for hosting rights. Despite the so-called 'Sydney Cup snub', the RLWC organisers backed their decision and the venues they were using.[46]

In the buildup to the Samoa vs. Tonga game in Hamilton, controversy occurred after fans from both countries were caught having brawls in South Auckland. At least 6 people were arrested from the brawls resulting in a massive security increase for the game. Both teams, celebrities, and police urged fans to calm down.[47] Following the results of the controversial incident, a Tongan Advisory Council member lashed out at organisers, saying that this tournament is poorly organised compared to the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup, mentioning that Rugby Union World Cup organisers engaged with community groups 18 months beforehand, whereas this tournament was "scrambled around".[48]

After Scotland's 68-point thrashing to New Zealand in Christchurch, captain Danny Brough, Sam Brooks, and Jonathan Walker were sent home for violating code of conduct after being all deemed too 'intoxicated' for their team's flight to Cairns for Scotland's next game against Samoa. Italian players James Tedesco and Shannon Wakeman were under investigation by the World Cup integrity unit for a brawl at a Cairns nightclub.[49]

There was criticism on how Samoa and Lebanon qualified for the Quarter-Finals of the World Cup, while Ireland missed out. Samoa played in Pool B where three sides qualify for the finals and only one misses out. Samoa lost to both New Zealand and Tonga, and drew with Scotland. Lebanon was in Pool A which had the same format as Pool B. Lebanon lost to both Australia and England and beat France. Ireland played in Pool C where there are only three teams and the winner is the only team that goes to the finals. Ireland beat both Italy and Wales and only just lost to Papua New Guinea and didn't qualify for the finals. Irish captain Liam Finn, said "I don't know if it's unfair, it probably makes sense, but to me: try and explain that to someone who's not rugby league," , "That's how we judge it. I tell someone 'we didn't go through, we won two games; someone got through by drawing one," and "That's where we should be focused: how do we attract new fans when that's how you're explaining the game to them?" in the press conference after his team's victory over Wales.[50]

Broadcasting edit

Seven Network was the Australian and worldwide host broadcaster, winning the rights for the event in July 2016, beating the likes of Foxtel and Optus.[51]

Country or region Broadcaster Broadcasting Ref.
  Australia Seven Network All 28 matches live (via Channel 7, 7mate, or streamed from the 7Live app) [52]
  Austria
  Germany
  Switzerland
ProSieben Maxx
ran.de
6 matches live (ProSieben Maxx)
All 28 matches live streamed (ran.de)
[53]
  Germany Sportdeutschland.TV All 28 matches live streamed [53]
  Fiji Fiji One All 28 matches live [54]
  France beIN Sports All 28 matches live [55]
  Hong Kong PCCW All 28 matches live [56]
  Ireland eir Sports All 28 matches live [57]
  Japan DAZN All 28 matches live [56]
  Malaysia Astro All 28 matches live [56]
Middle East OSN Sports All 28 matches live [56]
  New Zealand Sky Sport All 28 matches live [58]
  Papua New Guinea EM TV All 28 matches live [59]
  United Kingdom BBC Sport All England matches live; Ireland, Wales and Scotland matches delayed; highlights from all 28 matches [60]
Premier Sports 27 matches Live (Delayed coverage of NZ vs Tonga due to football match) [61]
  United States Fox Sports All USA matches and knockout matches live [56]

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The 2017 Rugby League World Cup was the fifteenth staging of the Rugby League World Cup tournament and took place in Australia New Zealand and Papua New Guinea between 27 October and 2 December 2017 1 The tournament featured the national teams of 14 Rugby League International Federation member countries who qualified through either standing in the previous tournament or a series of qualification play off matches In the final defending champions Australia playing in their 14th consecutive final defeated England at Brisbane s Lang Park 2017 2017 Rugby League World Cup Number of teams14Host countries Australia New Zealand Papua New GuineaWinner Australia 11th title Matches played28Attendance382 080 13 646 per match Points scored1264 45 14 per match Tries scored230 8 21 per match Top scorerCameron Smith 50 Top try scorerValentine Holmes 12 Tournaments lt 20132021 gt Contents 1 Host selection 2 Teams 2 1 Qualification 2 2 Draw 2 3 Squads 3 Venues 3 1 Australia 3 2 New Zealand 3 3 Papua New Guinea 4 Officiating 5 Warm up matches 6 Group stage 6 1 Group A 6 2 Group B 6 3 Group C 6 4 Group D 6 5 Inter group matches 7 Knockout stage 7 1 Quarter finals 7 1 1 Australia vs Samoa 7 1 2 Tonga vs Lebanon 7 1 3 New Zealand vs Fiji 7 1 4 England vs Papua New Guinea 7 2 Semi finals 7 2 1 Australia vs Fiji 7 2 2 Tonga vs England 7 3 Final Australia vs England 8 Statistics 8 1 Top try scorers 8 2 Top point scorers 8 3 Final standings 9 Criticism and controversy 10 Broadcasting 11 References 12 External linksHost selection editSee also Rugby League World Cup hosts At the 2010 Rugby League International Federation executive meeting the New Zealand Rugby League made an early submission to co host the 2017 tournament with Australia 2 The Rugby League World Cup was last held in Australia in 2008 3 Two formal bids were subsequently received by the RLIF before a November 2012 deadline the co host bid from Australia and New Zealand and a bid from South Africa 4 5 6 On 19 February 2014 it was announced that the joint bid from Australia and New Zealand had won hosting rights 7 Michael Brown the CEO of several big name Australian sporting franchises and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup was originally appointed CEO of the World Cup in 2015 but resigned less than a year later due to workload and homesickness 8 He was replaced by Andrew Hill 9 Teams editQualification edit Main article 2017 Rugby League World Cup qualifying It was announced on 3 August 2014 that 7 of the 8 quarter finalists from the last World Cup would qualify automatically for the 2017 tournament hosts Australia and New Zealand plus England Fiji France Samoa and Scotland The USA who were also 2013 quarter finalists were denied automatic qualification after a long running internal governance dispute saw their RLIF membership temporarily suspended in 2014 later once the matter was resolved they were accepted into the qualification process Papua New Guinea were initially set to be involved in the qualifying competition but were later granted automatic qualification due to becoming co hosts of the tournament In addition to the eight automatic qualifiers the remaining six spots will come from four different qualification zones three from Europe one from Asia Pacific one from Americas and one from Middle East Africa 10 Tonga were the first team to qualify from the qualification stage after winning the Asian Pacific play off Lebanon were the second team to qualify from the qualification stage after winning the Middle East African play off The USA were the third team to qualify winning the Americas qualification group Team Captain Coach Previous Apps Previous best result Qualification method WorldRanking nbsp Australia Cameron Smith nbsp Mal Meninga 14 Champions 10 times Co hosts 1 nbsp England Sean O Loughlin nbsp Wayne Bennett 5 Runners up 1975 1995 Automatic 3 nbsp Fiji Kevin Naiqama nbsp Mick Potter 4 Semi finals 2008 2013 Automatic 7 nbsp France Theo Fages nbsp Aurelien Cologni 14 Runners up 1954 1968 Automatic 6 nbsp Ireland Liam Finn nbsp Mark Aston 3 Quarter finals 2000 2008 Europe 2 8 nbsp Italy Mark Minichiello nbsp Cameron Ciraldo 1 Group stage 2013 Europe play off 12 nbsp Lebanon Robbie Farah nbsp Brad Fittler 1 Group stage 2000 Middle East Africa play off 18 nbsp New Zealand Adam Blair nbsp David Kidwell 14 Champions 2008 Co hosts 2 nbsp Papua New Guinea David Mead nbsp Michael Marum 6 Quarter finals 2000 Co hosts 16 nbsp Samoa Frank Pritchard nbsp Matt Parish 4 Quarter finals 2000 2013 Automatic 5 nbsp Scotland Danny Brough nbsp Steve McCormack 3 Quarter finals 2013 Automatic 4 nbsp Tonga Sika Manu nbsp Kristian Woolf 4 Group stage 1995 2000 2008 2013 Asia Pacific play off 11 nbsp United States Mark Offerdahl nbsp Brian McDermott 1 Quarter finals 2013 Americas play off 10 nbsp Wales Craig Kopczak nbsp John Kear 4 Semi finals 1995 2000 Europe 1 9Draw edit The draw was undertaken at the launch of the event in Auckland on 19 July 2016 11 and involved the same four group format as the 2013 tournament The first two groups are made up of four teams whilst the other two groups feature three teams each The top three teams in the first two groups and the winners of the two smaller groups will qualify for the quarter finals Group play will involve a round robin in the larger groups and a round robin in the smaller groups with an additional inter group game for each team so all teams will play three group games 12 Group A Group B Group C Group D nbsp Australia nbsp England nbsp France nbsp Lebanon nbsp New Zealand nbsp Samoa nbsp Scotland nbsp Tonga nbsp Ireland nbsp Papua New Guinea nbsp Wales nbsp Fiji nbsp Italy nbsp United StatesSquads edit Main article 2017 Rugby League World Cup squads Each team submitted a squad of twenty four players for the tournament the same as the 2013 tournament Venues editMain article Rugby League World Cup venues It was announced in October 2014 that negotiations were being held for Papua New Guinea to host matches 13 The Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League presented to the RLIF in September 2015 requesting to host three matches 14 In October 2015 it was confirmed that Papua New Guinea would host three matches in the group stage 15 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne hosted the opening game between Australia and England included an Aboriginal selection and a New Zealand Maori side and while Brisbane Stadium in Brisbane hosted the World Cup final 12 Australia edit Brisbane Sydney Melbourne TownsvilleBrisbane Stadium Sydney Football Stadium Melbourne Rectangular Stadium Townsville StadiumCapacity 52 500 Capacity 45 500 Capacity 30 050 Capacity 26 500 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Townsville nbsp Brisbane nbsp Cairns nbsp Darwin nbsp Sydney nbsp Canberra nbsp Melbourne nbsp PerthCanberra Perth Cairns DarwinCanberra Stadium Perth Rectangular Stadium Barlow Park Darwin StadiumCapacity 25 011 Capacity 20 500 Capacity 18 000 Capacity 12 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp New Zealand edit Wellington AucklandWellington Regional Stadium Mount Smart StadiumCapacity 34 500 Capacity 30 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Wellington nbsp Auckland nbsp Christchurch nbsp HamiltonHamilton ChristchurchWaikato Stadium 16 Christchurch StadiumCapacity 25 800 Capacity 18 000 nbsp nbsp Papua New Guinea edit Port MoresbyNational Football StadiumCapacity 14 800 nbsp nbsp Port MoresbyOfficiating editSee also Category Rugby League World Cup referees The match officials will be headed by Tony Archer and three coaches Steve Ganson Russell Smith and Luke Watts 17 nbsp Australia Grant Atkins Chris Butler Matt Cecchin Steve Chiddy Ben Cummins Adam Gee Ashley Klein Jared Maxwell David Munro Ziggy Przeklasa Adamski Belinda Sleeman Jon Stone Bernard Sutton Chris Sutton Gerard Sutton Michael Wise nbsp England Phil Bentham James Child Mark Craven Robert Hicks Chris Kendall Scott Mikalauskas Liam Moore Tim Roby Ben Thaler nbsp New Zealand Chris McMillan Henry PerenaraWarm up matches edit8 October 2017Malta nbsp 24 24 nbsp ItalyMarconi Stadium Sydney 18 13 October 2017Country U23s 26 40 nbsp SamoaMcDonalds Park Wagga Wagga 13 October 2017France nbsp 34 2 nbsp JamaicaStade Gilbert Brutus Perpignan 19 14 October 2017Fiji nbsp 0 10 nbsp Papua New GuineaANZ National Stadium Suva 20 14 October 2017Australia nbsp 20 4 nbsp Papua New GuineaANZ National Stadium Suva 20 14 October 2017Fiji nbsp 0 18 nbsp AustraliaANZ National Stadium Suva 20 14 October 2017Lebanon nbsp 32 16 nbsp NiueLeichhardt Oval Sydney 21 20 October 2017Country U23s 50 14 nbsp ScotlandKingsford Smith Park Ballina 20 October 2017Italy nbsp 6 16 nbsp TongaCallendar Park Innisfail 20 October 2017Combined Affiliated States 12 74 nbsp EnglandPerth Oval Perth 22 Group stage editThe first two groups are made up of four teams whilst the other two groups feature three teams each The top three teams in the Group A and B and the winners of Group C and D will qualify for the quarter finals Group play will involve a round robin in the larger groups and a round robin in the smaller groups with an additional inter group game for each team so all teams will play three group games 12 Group A edit Main article 2017 Rugby League World Cup Group A Pos Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Australia H 3 3 0 0 104 10 94 6 Advance to knockout stage2 nbsp England 3 2 0 1 69 34 35 43 nbsp Lebanon 3 1 0 2 39 81 42 24 nbsp France 3 0 0 3 30 117 87 0Source citation needed H Hosts 27 October 201720 00 AEDT UTC 11 Australia nbsp 18 4 nbsp EnglandTries Gillett 23 1Slater 29 1Dugan 79 1Goals Smith 3 4 25 76 pen 80 Report Tries 1 5 McGillvaryGoals 0 1 WiddopMelbourne Rectangular Stadium Melbourne 23 Attendance 22 724Referee Matt Cecchin Australia Player of the Match Billy Slater Australia 29 October 201716 00 AEDT UTC 11 France nbsp 18 29 nbsp LebanonTries Ader 16 52 2Cardace 68 1Goals Barthau 3 4 20 pen 53 69 Report Tries 2 40 80 Robinson1 8 Layoun1 63 Doueihi1 76 MosesGoals 4 5 Moses 9 40 64 77 Field Goals 1 74 MosesCanberra Stadium Canberra 24 Attendance 5 492Referee Gerard Sutton Australia Player of the Match Mitchell Moses Lebanon 3 November 201720 00 AEDT UTC 11 Australia nbsp 52 6 nbsp FranceTries Graham 12 15 31 66 4Munster 43 74 2Dugan 33 1Frizell 49 1Slater 52 1Holmes 78 1Goals Smith 6 8 16 32 44 51 53 67 Munster 0 2 Report Tries 1 24 KheirallahGoals 1 1 Marginet 25 Canberra Stadium Canberra 25 Attendance 12 293Referee Robert Hicks England Player of the Match Wade Graham Australia 4 November 201720 00 AEDT UTC 11 England nbsp 29 10 nbsp LebanonTries Watkins 9 1McGillvary 25 1Hall 28 1Currie 32 1T Burgess 56 1Goals Widdop 4 5 11 26 33 57 Field Goals Widdop 80 1 Report Tries 1 18 Kassis1 76 WehbeGoals 1 2 Moses 19 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 26 Attendance 10 237Referee Ben Thaler England Player of the Match Josh Hodgson England 11 November 201720 00 AEDT UTC 11 Australia nbsp 34 0 nbsp LebanonTries Munster 9 50 2Maloney 25 1Cordner 55 1Gagai 76 1T Trbojevic 79 1Goals Maloney 4 4 52 56 78 80 Smith 1 2 26 ReportSydney Football Stadium Sydney 27 Attendance 21 127Referee James Child England Player of the Match Reagan Campbell Gillard Australia 12 November 201718 00 AWST UTC 8 England nbsp 36 6 nbsp FranceTries McGillvary 42 64 2Widdop 3 1Ratchford 6 1Graham 9 1Percival 23 1Bateman 29 1Goals Widdop 4 7 4 7 10 43 Report Tries 1 34 GarciaGoals 1 1 Albert 35 Perth Rectangular Stadium Perth 28 Attendance 14 744Referee Phil Bentham England Player of the Match Gareth Widdop England Group B edit Main article 2017 Rugby League World Cup Group B Pos Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Tonga 3 3 0 0 110 44 66 6 Advance to knockout stage2 nbsp New Zealand H 3 2 0 1 134 42 92 43 nbsp Samoa 3 0 1 2 40 84 44 14 nbsp Scotland 3 0 1 2 24 138 114 1Source citation needed H Hosts 28 October 201720 10 NZDT UTC 13 New Zealand nbsp 38 8 nbsp SamoaTries Jordan Rapana 4 1Shaun Johnson 20 1Brad Takairangi 46 1Kodi Nikorima 52 1Issac Liu 55 1Roger Tuivasa Sheck 68 1Nelson Asofa Solomona 72 1Goals Shaun Johnson 5 7 21 53 56 69 73 Report 29 Tries 1 37 Ken Maumalo1 80 Joseph PauloGoals 0 1 Peter Matautia0 1 Tim LafaiMt Smart Stadium AucklandAttendance 17 857Referee James Child England Player of the Match Joseph Tapine New Zealand 29 October 201716 15 AEDT UTC 10 Scotland nbsp 4 50 nbsp TongaTries Danny Addy 62 1Goals Danny Brough 0 1 Report 30 Tries 3 3 20 40 Michael Jennings2 26 73 Daniel Tupou1 17 Jason Taumalolo1 23 Sika Manu1 38 Peni Terepo1 76 Ata HinganoGoals 6 7 Sio Siua Taukeiaho 4 19 21 24 75 78 1 2 Ata Hingano 40 Barlow Park CairnsAttendance 9 216Referee Phil Bentham England Player of the Match Jason Taumalolo Tonga 4 November 201717 00 NZDT UTC 13 New Zealand nbsp 74 6 nbsp ScotlandTries Te Maire Martin 32 52 76 3Pita Hiku 39 58 69 3Jason Nightingale 13 23 2Kenny Bromwich 9 1Joseph Tapine 16 1Russell Packer 43 1Dean Whare 55 1Shaun Johnson 61 1Elijah Taylor 79 1Goals Shaun Johnson 9 14 11 33 44 53 56 60 63 70 80 Report 31 Tries 1 72 Oscar ThomasGoals 1 1 Danny Addy 73 Christchurch Stadium ChristchurchAttendance 12 130Referee Henry Perenara New Zealand Player of the Match Roger Tuivasa Sheck New Zealand 4 November 201719 30 NZDT UTC 13 Samoa nbsp 18 32 nbsp TongaTries Jazz Tevaga 17 1Ben Roberts 65 1Tim Lafai 73 1Goals Tim Lafai 3 3 18 66 74 Report 32 Tries 2 10 29 Michael Jennings1 52 Peni Terepo1 60 Ben Murdoch Masila1 77 Manu Ma uGoals 4 4 Sio Siua Taukeiaho 11 28 pen 30 79 2 2 Ata Hingano 53 61 Waikato Stadium HamiltonAttendance 18 156Referee Ben Cummins Australia Player of the Match Andrew Fifita Tonga 11 November 201717 00 NZDT UTC 13 New Zealand nbsp 22 28 nbsp TongaTries Roger Tuivasa Sheck 39 72 2Dallin Watene Zelezniak 21 1Jordan Rapana 28 1Goals Shaun Johnson 3 4 30 40 73 Report 33 Tries 3 48 59 77 David Fusitu a1 62 Tuimoala Lolohea1 65 William HopoateGoals 3 4 Sio Siua Taukeiaho 7 pen 63 66 1 2 Tuimoala Lolohea 60 Waikato Stadium HamiltonAttendance 24 041Referee Gerard Sutton Australia Player of the Match Tuimoala Lolohea Tonga 11 November 201717 00 AEDT UTC 10 Samoa nbsp 14 14 nbsp ScotlandTries Junior Paulo 12 1Matthew Wright 49 1Young Tonumaipea 66 1Goals Matthew Wright 1 3 13 Report 34 Tries 1 5 Lewis Tierney1 28 Frankie MarianoGoals 3 4 Danny Addy 6 18 pen 30 Barlow Park CairnsAttendance 4 309Referee Ashley Klein Australia Player of the Match Danny Addy Scotland Group C edit Main article 2017 Rugby League World Cup Group C Pos Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Papua New Guinea H 3 3 0 0 128 12 116 6 Advance to knockout stage2 nbsp Ireland 3 2 0 1 76 32 44 43 nbsp Wales 3 0 0 3 18 156 138 0Source citation needed H Hosts 28 October 201715 00 AEDT UTC 10 Papua New Guinea nbsp 50 6 nbsp WalesTries David Mead 5 10 60 3Rhyse Martin 43 53 2Nene Macdonald 23 1Kato Ottio 34 1Wellington Albert 38 1Justin Olam 56 1Paul Aiton 71 1Goals Rhyse Martin 5 8 24 36 39 44 72 Ase Boas 0 2 Report 35 Tries 1 80 Regan GraceGoals 1 1 Courtney Davies 80 National Football Stadium Port MoresbyAttendance 14 800Referee Ben Cummins Australia Player of the Match David Mead Papua New Guinea 5 November 201716 00 AEDT UTC 10 Papua New Guinea nbsp 14 6 nbsp IrelandTries Garry Lo 16 1Nene Macdonald 26 1Watson Boas 78 1Goals Ase Boas 1 1 79 Rhyse Martin 0 2 Report 36 Tries 1 5 Michael McIlorumGoals 1 1 Liam Finn 6 National Football Stadium Port MoresbyAttendance 14 800Referee Matt Cecchin Australia Player of the Match Garry Lo Papua New Guinea 12 November 201715 30 AWST UTC 8 Wales nbsp 6 34 nbsp IrelandTries Ben Morris 57 1Goals Courtney Davies 1 1 59 Report 37 Tries 2 34 66 Oliver Roberts1 8 Api Pewhairangi1 34 Joe Philbin1 39 Liam Finn1 74 Liam KayGoals 5 6 Liam Finn 9 32 35 67 76 Perth Rectangular Stadium PerthAttendance 14 744Referee Ben Thaler England Player of the Match Oliver Roberts Ireland Group D edit Main article 2017 Rugby League World Cup Group D Pos Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Fiji 3 3 0 0 168 28 140 6 Advance to knockout stage2 nbsp Italy 3 1 0 2 68 74 6 23 nbsp United States 3 0 0 3 12 168 156 0Source citation needed 28 October7 40pm AEST Fiji nbsp 58 12 nbsp United StatesTries Taane Milne 3 11 2Kevin Naiqama 7 30 2Suliasi Vunivalu 35 64 2Akuila Uate 14 1Kane Evans 17 1Jarryd Hayne 46 1Viliame Kikau 60 1Henry Raiwalui 66 1Goals Apisai Koroisau 5 8 8 13 18 31 47 Taane Milne 2 3 61 68 Report 38 Tries 1 21 Matt Shipway1 72 Junior VaivaiGoals 2 2 Bureta Fariamo 22 74 Townsville Stadium TownsvilleAttendance 5 103Referee Henry Perenara New Zealand Player of the Match Kevin Naiqama Fiji 5 November4 00pm AEST Italy nbsp 46 0 nbsp United StatesTries Joey Tramontana 8 37 2James Tedesco 14 43 2Josh Mantellato 18 1Ryan Ghietti 25 1Paul Vaughan 59 1Mason Cerruto 73 1Goals Josh Mantellato 7 8 9 16 26 38 45 60 74 Report 39 Townsville Stadium TownsvilleAttendance 7 732Referee Ashley Klein Australia Player of the Match Joey Tramontana Italy 10 November7 40pm AEDT Fiji nbsp 38 10 nbsp ItalyTries Suliasi Vunivalu 60 63 68 3Kevin Naiqama 28 1Henry Raiwalui 40 1Brayden Wiliame 54 1Marcelo Montoya 75 1Goals Apisai Koroisau 3 4 29 40 61 Taane Milne 2 3 64 69 Sin Bins Jarryd Hayne 34 Report 40 Tries 1 20 Josh Mantellato1 43 Nathan MiloneGoals 1 2 Josh Mantellato 44 Sin Bins 12 Jayden Walker 34 Joey TramontanaCanberra Stadium CanberraAttendance 6 733Referee Robert Hicks England Player of the Match Apisai Koroisau Fiji Inter group matches edit Main article 2017 Rugby League World Cup inter group matches 29 October 201714 00 AEDT UTC 10 Ireland nbsp 36 12 nbsp ItalyTries Liam Kay 3 30 2George King 10 1Kyle Amor 55 1Michael Morgan 60 1Louie McCarthy Scarsbrook 79 1Goals Liam Finn 6 7 4 11 18 pen 31 56 61 Report 41 Tries 1 38 Justin Castellaro1 47 Nathan MiloneGoals 2 2 Josh Mantellato 39 48 Barlow Park CairnsAttendance 9 216Referee Grant Atkins Australia Player of the Match Liam Finn Ireland 5 November 201718 30 AEDT UTC 10 Fiji nbsp 72 6 nbsp WalesTries Suliasi Vunivalu 14 51 61 3Viliame Kikau 22 40 2Taane Milne 31 56 2Eloni Vunakece 6 1Henry Raiwalui 16 1Salesi Fainga a 27 1Marcelo Montoya 33 1Jarryd Hayne 42 1Joe Lovodua 65 1Ben Nakubuwai 70 1Goals Apisai Koroisau 4 7 7 17 23 28 Taane Milne 3 5 40 43 52 Suliasi Vunivalu 1 2 66 Report 42 Tries 1 11 Morgan KnowlesGoals 1 1 Courtney Davies 12 Townsville Stadium TownsvilleAttendance 7 732Referee Chris Kendall England Player of the Match Akuila Uate Fiji 12 November 201715 00 AEDT UTC 10 Papua New Guinea nbsp 64 0 nbsp United StatesTries Justin Olam 12 66 75 3Lachlan Lam 8 16 2James Segeyaro 14 1Rod Griffin 25 1Stargroth Amean 39 1David Mead 42 1Watson Boas 60 1Nene Macdonald 63 1Goals Rhyse Martin 10 11 10 15 18 26 40 44 62 65 68 77 Report 43 National Football Stadium Port MoresbyAttendance 14 800Referee Adam Gee Australia Player of the Match Lachlan Lam Papua New Guinea Knockout stage editMain article 2017 Rugby League World Cup knockout stage Three teams from each of Groups A and B and one team from each of Groups C and D advanced to the quarter finals All quarter finalists automatically qualified for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup 44 The quarter final fixture were finalised at the conclusion of the pool stages to ensure that Australia played in Darwin on 17 November and New Zealand in Wellington on 18 November 45 Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 17 November Darwin nbsp Australia46 24 November Brisbane nbsp Samoa0 nbsp Australia54 18 November Wellington nbsp Fiji6 nbsp New Zealand2 2 December Brisbane nbsp Fiji4 nbsp Australia6 18 November Christchurch nbsp England0 nbsp Tonga24 25 November Auckland nbsp Lebanon22 nbsp Tonga18 19 November Melbourne nbsp England20 nbsp England36 nbsp Papua New Guinea6 Quarter finals edit Australia vs Samoa edit 17 November 201719 00 ACST UTC 9 30 Australia nbsp 46 0 nbsp SamoaTries Holmes 9 17 51 57 74 5Morgan 31 36 2Slater 24 1Goal Smith 7 8 10 19 26 33 38 53 58 Darwin Stadium DarwinAttendance 13 473Referee Phil Bentham England Player of the Match Valentine Holmes Australia Tonga vs Lebanon edit 18 November 201717 00 NZDT UTC 13 Tonga nbsp 24 22 nbsp LebanonTries Fusitu a 19 33 2Lolohea 4 1Hopoate 23 1Goal Hingano 4 5 5 24 34 53 pen Tries 2 40 69 Miski1 9 Doueihi1 30 EliasGoals 3 4 Moses 10 31 70 Christchurch Stadium ChristchurchAttendance 8 309Referee Gerard Sutton Australia Player of the Match Mitchell Moses Lebanon New Zealand vs Fiji edit 18 November 201719 30 NZDT UTC 13 New Zealand nbsp 2 4 nbsp FijiGoals Johnson 1 1 45 pen Goals 1 1 Koroisau 15 pen 1 1 Milne 62 pen Wellington Regional Stadium WellingtonAttendance 12 713Referee Matt Cecchin Australia Player of the Match Kevin Naiqama Fiji England vs Papua New Guinea edit 19 November 201716 00 AEDT UTC 11 England nbsp 36 6 nbsp Papua New GuineaTries McGillvary 13 20 2Watkins 68 72 2Walmsley 33 1Currie 56 1Hall 79 1Goals Widdop 4 7 34 57 69 80 Tries 1 60 LoGoals 1 1 Martin 61 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium MelbourneAttendance 10 563Referee James Child England Player of the Match Jermaine McGillvary England Semi finals edit Australia vs Fiji edit 24 November 201719 00 AEST UTC 10 Australia nbsp 54 6 nbsp FijiTries Holmes 18 24 42 51 65 75 6 Gagai 31 69 2Slater 14 48 2Goals Smith 7 10 15 19 33 43 49 53 67 Tries 1 59 VunivaluGoals 1 2 Koroisau 7 pen Brisbane Stadium BrisbaneAttendance 22 073Referee Gerard Sutton Australia Player of the Match Cameron Smith Australia Tonga vs England edit 25 November 201718 00 NZDT UTC 13 Tonga nbsp 18 20 nbsp EnglandTries Pangai Junior 73 1Havili 76 1Lolohea 77 1Goals Taukeiaho 3 3 73 76 77 Tries 1 11 McGillvary1 16 Widdop1 68 BatemanGoals 4 4 Widdop 12 17 50 pen 69 Mt Smart Stadium AucklandAttendance 30 003Referee Matt Cecchin Australia Player of the Match Gareth Widdop England Final Australia vs England edit Main article 2017 Rugby League World Cup final 2 December 201719 00 AEST UTC 10 Australia nbsp 6 0 nbsp EnglandTries Cordner 15 Goals Smith 1 1 16 Brisbane Stadium BrisbaneAttendance 40 033Referee Gerard Sutton Australia Player of the Match Boyd Cordner Australia Statistics editTop try scorers edit 12 tries nbsp Valentine Holmes9 tries nbsp Suliasi Vunivalu7 tries nbsp Jermaine McGillvary5 tries nbsp Billy Slater nbsp David Fusitu a nbsp Michael Jennings 4 tries nbsp Dane Gagai nbsp Wade Graham nbsp Cameron Munster nbsp Taane Milne nbsp David Mead nbsp Justin Olam 3 tries nbsp Kallum Watkins nbsp Viliame Kikau nbsp Kevin Naiqama nbsp Henry Raiwalui nbsp Liam Kay nbsp Nene Macdonald nbsp Peta Hiku nbsp Te Maire Martin nbsp Roger Tuivasa Sheck nbsp Tuimoala Lolohea 2 tries nbsp Boyd Cordner nbsp Josh Dugan nbsp Michael Morgan nbsp John Bateman nbsp Gareth Widdop nbsp Jarryd Hayne nbsp Marcelo Montoya nbsp Bastien Ader nbsp Oliver Roberts nbsp James Tedesco nbsp Joseph Tramontana nbsp Adam Doueihi nbsp Abbas Miski nbsp Travis Robinson nbsp Shaun Johnson nbsp Jason Nightingale nbsp Jordan Rapana nbsp Watson Boas nbsp Lachlan Lam nbsp Garry Lo nbsp Rhyse Martin nbsp Will Hopoate nbsp Peni Terepo nbsp Daniel Tupou 1 try nbsp Tyson Frizell nbsp Tom Trbojevic nbsp Matt Gillett nbsp Tom Burgess nbsp Ben Currie nbsp James Graham nbsp Ryan Hall nbsp Mark Percival nbsp Stefan Ratchford nbsp Alex Walmsley nbsp Kane Evans nbsp Salesi Junior Fainga a nbsp Joe Lovodua nbsp Ben Nakubuwai nbsp Brayden Wiliame nbsp Akuila Uate nbsp Eloni Vunakece nbsp Damien Cardace nbsp Benjamin Garcia nbsp Mark Kheirallah nbsp Kyle Amor nbsp Liam Finn nbsp George King nbsp Louie McCarthy Scarsbrook nbsp Michael McIlorum nbsp Michael Morgan nbsp Api Pewhairangi nbsp Joe Philbin nbsp Justin Castellaro nbsp Mason Cerruto nbsp Ryan Ghietti nbsp Josh Mantellato nbsp Nathan Milone nbsp Paul Vaughan nbsp Anthony Layoun nbsp James Elias nbsp Nick Kassis nbsp Mitchell Moses nbsp Jason Wehbe nbsp Nelson Asofa Solomona nbsp Kenny Bromwich nbsp Issac Liu nbsp Kodi Nikorima nbsp Russell Packer nbsp Brad Takairangi nbsp Joseph Tapine nbsp Elijah Taylor nbsp Dallin Watene Zelezniak nbsp Dean Whare nbsp Paul Aiton nbsp Wellington Albert nbsp James Segeyaro nbsp Rod Griffin nbsp Stargroth Amean nbsp Kato Ottio nbsp Tim Lafai nbsp Ken Maumalo nbsp Joseph Paulo nbsp Junior Paulo nbsp Ben Roberts nbsp Jazz Tevaga nbsp Young Tonumaipea nbsp Matthew Wright nbsp Danny Addy nbsp Frankie Mariano nbsp Oscar Thomas nbsp Lewis Tierney nbsp Ata Hingano nbsp Manu Ma u nbsp Sika Manu nbsp Ben Murdoch Masila nbsp Jason Taumalolo nbsp Tevita Pangai Junior nbsp Siliva Havili nbsp Matt Shipway nbsp Junior Vaivai nbsp Regan Grace nbsp Morgan Knowles nbsp Ben Morris Top point scorers edit Player Team App Total DetailsT G FGCameron Smith nbsp Australia 6 50 0 25 0Valentine Holmes nbsp Australia 6 48 12 0 0Shaun Johnson nbsp New Zealand 4 44 2 18 0Gareth Widdop nbsp England 6 41 2 16 1Rhyse Martin nbsp Papua New Guinea 4 40 2 16 0Suliasi Vunivalu nbsp Fiji 5 38 9 1 0Taane Milne nbsp Fiji 5 32 4 8 0Sio Siua Taukeiaho nbsp Tonga 4 32 0 16 0Liam Finn nbsp Ireland 3 28 1 12 0Apisai Koroisau nbsp Fiji 5 28 0 14 0Jermaine McGillvary nbsp England 6 28 7 0 0Josh Mantellato nbsp Italy 3 28 2 10 0Final standings edit Pos Grp Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Final result1 A nbsp Australia H 6 6 0 0 210 16 194 12 Champions2 A nbsp England 6 4 0 2 125 64 61 8 Runners up3 D nbsp Fiji 5 4 0 1 178 84 94 8 Eliminated insemi finals4 B nbsp Tonga 5 4 0 1 152 86 66 85 C nbsp Papua New Guinea H 4 3 0 1 134 48 86 6 Eliminated inquarter finals6 B nbsp New Zealand H 4 2 0 2 136 46 90 47 A nbsp Lebanon 4 1 0 3 61 105 44 28 B nbsp Samoa 4 0 1 3 40 130 90 19 C nbsp Ireland 3 2 0 1 76 32 44 4 Eliminated ingroup stage10 D nbsp Italy 3 1 0 2 68 74 6 211 B nbsp Scotland 3 0 1 2 24 138 114 112 A nbsp France 3 0 0 3 30 117 87 013 C nbsp Wales 3 0 0 3 18 156 138 014 D nbsp United States 3 0 0 3 12 168 156 0Updated to match es played on 30 July 2021 Source World Cup 2017 H HostsCriticism and controversy editThe lack of games in New South Wales the heartland of rugby league in Australia drew some criticism Only one of the 13 confirmed tournament venues was in New South Wales Sydney Football Stadium and it is only hosting two group stage fixtures both featuring Lebanon This was due to the refusal of the New South Wales Government to bid for hosting rights Despite the so called Sydney Cup snub the RLWC organisers backed their decision and the venues they were using 46 In the buildup to the Samoa vs Tonga game in Hamilton controversy occurred after fans from both countries were caught having brawls in South Auckland At least 6 people were arrested from the brawls resulting in a massive security increase for the game Both teams celebrities and police urged fans to calm down 47 Following the results of the controversial incident a Tongan Advisory Council member lashed out at organisers saying that this tournament is poorly organised compared to the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup mentioning that Rugby Union World Cup organisers engaged with community groups 18 months beforehand whereas this tournament was scrambled around 48 After Scotland s 68 point thrashing to New Zealand in Christchurch captain Danny Brough Sam Brooks and Jonathan Walker were sent home for violating code of conduct after being all deemed too intoxicated for their team s flight to Cairns for Scotland s next game against Samoa Italian players James Tedesco and Shannon Wakeman were under investigation by the World Cup integrity unit for a brawl at a Cairns nightclub 49 There was criticism on how Samoa and Lebanon qualified for the Quarter Finals of the World Cup while Ireland missed out Samoa played in Pool B where three sides qualify for the finals and only one misses out Samoa lost to both New Zealand and Tonga and drew with Scotland Lebanon was in Pool A which had the same format as Pool B Lebanon lost to both Australia and England and beat France Ireland played in Pool C where there are only three teams and the winner is the only team that goes to the finals Ireland beat both Italy and Wales and only just lost to Papua New Guinea and didn t qualify for the finals Irish captain Liam Finn said I don t know if it s unfair it probably makes sense but to me try and explain that to someone who s not rugby league That s how we judge it I tell someone we didn t go through we won two games someone got through by drawing one and That s where we should be focused how do we attract new fans when that s how you re explaining the game to them in the press conference after his team s victory over Wales 50 Broadcasting editSeven Network was the Australian and worldwide host broadcaster winning the rights for the event in July 2016 beating the likes of Foxtel and Optus 51 Country or region Broadcaster Broadcasting Ref nbsp Australia Seven Network All 28 matches live via Channel 7 7mate or streamed from the 7Live app 52 nbsp Austria nbsp Germany nbsp Switzerland ProSieben Maxxran de 6 matches live ProSieben Maxx All 28 matches live streamed ran de 53 nbsp Germany Sportdeutschland TV All 28 matches live streamed 53 nbsp Fiji Fiji One All 28 matches live 54 nbsp France beIN Sports All 28 matches live 55 nbsp Hong Kong PCCW All 28 matches live 56 nbsp Ireland eir Sports All 28 matches live 57 nbsp Japan DAZN All 28 matches live 56 nbsp Malaysia Astro All 28 matches live 56 Middle East OSN Sports All 28 matches live 56 nbsp New Zealand Sky Sport All 28 matches live 58 nbsp Papua New Guinea EM TV All 28 matches live 59 nbsp United Kingdom BBC Sport All England matches live Ireland Wales and Scotland matches delayed highlights from all 28 matches 60 Premier Sports 27 matches Live Delayed coverage of NZ vs Tonga due to football match 61 nbsp United States Fox Sports All USA matches and knockout matches live 56 References edit 2017 Rugby League World Cup Overview RUGBY LEAGUE PLANET Retrieved 27 September 2015 Kilgallon Steve 1 August 2010 NZ prepares bid to co host 2017 World Cup The Sunday Star Times Retrieved 15 September 2011 Australia NZ to host 2017 World Cup nrl com Retrieved 27 September 2015 South Africa to face joint bid from Australia and New Zealand to host 2017 Rugby League World Cup insidethegames biz 21 October 2012 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