1997 World Club Championship

The 1997 World Club Championship was an expansion of the World Club Challenge concept by Super League. The rugby competition was restructured to include all 22 clubs from the Australasian Super League and the Super League championships and was known as the Visa World Club Championship due to sponsorship. As it was contested over 6 rounds in 2 hemispheres, with A$1,000,000 prize money (GBP 640,000), the competition was prohibitively expensive to stage. [citation needed] This coupled with the poor ratings and attendances that were achieved both in Australia and Europe reportedly resulted in a loss over $5,000,000, and the World Club Challenge was not staged again for a number of years. No British teams progressed further than the quarter-finals, with two Australian teams reaching the final (played at the Ericsson Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand): the dominant Brisbane Broncos club and the ill-fated Hunter Mariners.[1]

1997 World Club Challenge
Tournament details
Dates6 June-11 October
Teams22
Final positions
Champions Brisbane Broncos (2nd title)
Runners-up Hunter Mariners
1994
2000

1997 tournament tables edit

The Australasian and European teams were each divided into two pools for the 1997 World Club Challenge. Each pool had six teams, with the exception of Australasia B, which had the two lowest placed Super League-aligned teams and the two newly formed teams: the Hunter Mariners and the Adelaide Rams. The finals series was contested between the top three teams in Australasia Pool A and Europe Pool A, and the top team from Australasia Pool B and Europe Pool B.

Australian Super League edit

Pool A

Club Played Won Lost Drawn For Against Diff. Points
  Brisbane Broncos 6 6 0 0 270 52 218 12
  Auckland Warriors 6 6 0 0 268 82 186 12
  Cronulla Sharks 6 6 0 0 230 54 176 12
  Penrith Panthers 6 6 0 0 256 120 136 12
  Canberra Raiders 6 5 1 0 302 108 194 10
  Canterbury Bulldogs 6 4 2 0 218 121 97 8

Pool B

Club Played Won Lost Drawn For Against Diff. Points
  Hunter Mariners 6 6 0 0 226 50 176 12
  North Queensland Cowboys 6 5 1 0 228 92 136 10
  Adelaide Rams 6 4 2 0 170 68 102 8
  Perth Reds 6 4 2 0 148 104 44 8

Super League edit

Pool A

Club Played Won Lost Drawn For Against Diff. Points
  Wigan Warriors 6 2 4 0 89 212 -123 4
  London Broncos 6 1 5 0 136 238 -102 2
  Bradford Bulls 6 0 6 0 82 228 -146 0
  St Helens 6 0 6 0 96 270 -174 0
  Warrington Wolves 6 0 6 0 78 256 -178 0
  Halifax Blue Sox 6 0 6 0 56 340 -284 0

Pool B

Club Played Won Lost Drawn Bye For Against Diff. Points
  Paris Saint-Germain 4 1 3 0 2 48 90 -42 2
  Leeds Rhinos 4 1 3 0 2 64 138 -74 2
  Oldham Bears 4 1 3 0 2 52 130 -78 2
  Salford City Reds 4 1 3 0 2 44 130 -86 2
  Sheffield Eagles 4 1 3 0 2 54 168 -114 2
  Castleford Tigers 4 0 4 0 2 52 116 -64 0

Matches edit

Round 1 edit

6 June 1997
Brisbane Broncos 42 – 22 London Broncos ANZ Stadium, Brisbane Attendance: 18,193
St. Helens 14 – 42 Auckland Warriors Knowsley Road, St. Helens Attendance: 8,911
7 June 1997
North Queensland Cowboys 42 – 20 Leeds Rhinos Stockland Stadium, Townsville Attendance: 14,561
8 June 1997
Adelaide Rams 50 – 8 Salford City Reds Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Attendance: 11,346
Canberra Raiders 70 – 6 Halifax Blue Sox Bruce Stadium, Canberra Attendance: 7,780
Paris St-Germain 12 – 28 Hunter Mariners Charlety Stadium, Paris Attendance: 3,500
Castleford Tigers 16 – 24 Perth Reds Wheldon Road, Castleford Attendance: 3,590
Warrington Wolves 12 - 40 Cronulla Sharks Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington Attendance: 3,378
9 June 1997
Canterbury Bulldogs 18 – 22 Wigan Warriors Belmore Sports Ground, Sydney Attendance: 10,680
Bradford Bulls 16 – 20 Penrith Panthers Odsal Stadium, Bradford Attendance: 14,378

Round 2 edit

13 June 1997
Adelaide Rams 34 – 8 Leeds Rhinos Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Attendance: 14,630
Castleford Tigers 12 – 42 Hunter Mariners Wheldon Road, Castleford Attendance: 3,087
14 June 1997
North Queensland Cowboys 54 – 16 Oldham Bears Stockland Stadium, Townsville Attendance: 12,631
Bradford Bulls 16 – 20 Auckland Warriors Odsal Stadium, Bradford Attendance: 13,133
15 June 1997
Canterbury Bulldogs 58 – 6 Halifax Blue Sox Belmore Sports Ground, Sydney Attendance: 5,034
Canberra Raiders 66 – 20 London Broncos Bruce Stadium, Canberra Attendance: 6,471
Sheffield Eagles 26 – 22 Perth Reds Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Attendance: 3,000
Warrington Wolves 22 – 52 Penrith Panthers Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington Attendance: 3,850
16 June 1997
Brisbane Broncos 34 – 0 Wigan Warriors ANZ Stadium, Brisbane Attendance: 14,833
St Helens 8 - 48 Cronulla Sharks Knowsley Road, St Helens Attendance:8,039

Round 3 edit

20 June 1997
Adelaide Rams 42 – 14 Oldham Bears Adelaide Rams, Adelaide Attendance: 13,852
Bradford Bulls 10 – 30 Cronulla Sharks Odsal Stadium, Bradford Attendance: 10,756
21 June 1997
North Queensland Cowboys 44 – 8 Salford City Reds Stockland Stadium, Townsville Attendance: 15,508
Paris St-Germain 24 – 0 Perth Reds Charlety Stadium, Paris Attendance: 2,500
22 June 1997
Brisbane Broncos 76 – 0 Halifax Blue Sox ANZ Stadium, Brisbane Attendance: 11,358
Canberra Raiders 56 – 22 Wigan Warriors Bruce Stadium, Canberra Attendance: 9,098
Canterbury Bulldogs 34 – 18 London Broncos Belmore Sports Ground, Sydney Attendance: 4,000
23 June 1997
Warrington Wolves 28 – 56 Auckland Warriors Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington Attendance: 4,428
Sheffield Eagles 4 – 40 Hunter Mariners Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Attendance: 2,500

Round 4 edit

18 July 1997
Penrith Panthers 48 – 12 Warrington Wolves Penrith Football Stadium, Penrith Attendance: 5,642
Leeds Rhinos 22 – 14 Adelaide Rams Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds Attendance: 11,269
Oldham Bears 20 – 16 North Queensland Cowboys Boundary Park, Oldham Attendance: 2,961
19 July 1997
Perth Reds 48 – 12 Sheffield Eagles WACA Ground, Perth Attendance: 7,429
20 July 1997
Auckland Warriors 64 – 14 Bradford Bulls Ericsson Stadium, Auckland Attendance: 13,000
Hunter Mariners 26 – 8 Castleford Tigers Topper Stadium, Newcastle Attendance: 3,379
Halifax Blue Sox 22 – 40 Canterbury Bulldogs Thrum Hall, Halifax Attendance: 3,500
Wigan Warriors 4 – 30 Brisbane Broncos Central Park, Wigan Attendance: 12,816
21 July 1997
Cronulla Sharks 28 – 12 St. Helens Shark Park, Sydney Attendance: 7,751
London Broncos 38 – 18 Canberra Raiders The Stoop, London Attendance: 7,819

Round 5 edit

25 July 1997
Auckland Warriors 70 – 6 St. Helens Ericsson Stadium, Auckland Attendance: 8,500
Oldham Bears 2 – 18 Adelaide Rams Boundary Park, Oldham Attendance: 3,315
26 July 1997
Cronulla Sharks 44 – 0 Warrington Wolves Shark Park, Sydney Attendance: 6,112
27 July 1997
Hunter Mariners 32 – 0 Paris St-Germain Topper Stadium, Newcastle Attendance: 2,210
Perth Reds 24 – 14 Castleford Tigers WACA Ground, Perth Attendance: 6,114
London Broncos 16 – 34 Brisbane Broncos The Stoop, London Attendance: 9,846
Salford City Reds 14 – 24 North Queensland Cowboys The Willows, Salford Attendance: 7,448
Halifax Blue Sox 12 – 42 Canberra Raiders Thrum Hall, Halifax Attendance: 3,620
28 July 1997
Penrith Panthers 54 – 14 Bradford Bulls Penrith Football Stadium, Penrith Attendance: 5,332
Wigan Warriors 31 – 24 Canterbury Bulldogs Central Park, Wigan Attendance: 10,280

Round 6 edit

1 August 1997
Perth Reds 18 – 8 Paris St-Germain WACA Ground, Perth Attendance: 5,160
London Broncos 22 – 44 Canterbury Bulldogs The Stoop, London Attendance: 6,923
2 August 1997
Cronulla Sharks 40 – 12 Bradford Bulls Shark Park, Sydney Attendance: 8,272
3 August 1997
Auckland Warriors 16 – 4 Warrington Wolves Lancaster Park, Christchurch Attendance: 6,500
Hunter Mariners 58 – 12 Sheffield Eagles Topper Stadium, Newcastle Attendance: 1,965
Leeds Rhinos 14 – 48 North Queensland Cowboys Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds Attendance: 12,224
Salford City Reds 14 – 12 Adelaide Rams The Willows, Salford Attendance: 6,995
Wigan Warriors 10 – 50 Canberra Raiders Central Park, Wigan Attendance: 12,504
4 August 1997
Penrith Panthers 32 – 26 St. Helens Penrith Football Stadium, Penrith Attendance: 5,000
Halifax Blue Sox 10 – 54 Brisbane Broncos Thrum Hall, Halifax Attendance: 3,255

Playoffs edit

20 August 1997
St. Helens 42 – 4 Paris St-Germain Knowsley Road, St. Helens Attendance: -

Quarter-finals edit

3 October 1997
Auckland Warriors 62 – 14 Bradford Bulls Ericsson Stadium, Auckland Attendance: 9,553
Wigan Warriors 18 – 22 Hunter Mariners Central Park, Wigan Attendance: 9,553
4 October 1997
Brisbane Broncos 66 – 12 St. Helens ANZ Stadium, Brisbane Attendance: 6,438
6 October 1997
London Broncos 16 – 40 Cronulla Sharks The Stoop, London Attendance: 6,239

Semi-finals edit

10 October 1997
Brisbane Broncos 22 – 16 Auckland Warriors ANZ Stadium, Brisbane Attendance: 9,686
11 October 1997
Cronulla Sharks 18 – 22 Hunter Mariners Shark Park, Sydney Attendance: 5,214

Final edit

In their only year of existence, this would be the only Final that the Hunter Mariners would appear in.

1997 (1997) World Club Championship final  ()
 
Mount Smart Stadium hosted the match
12 Total
BRI   2610 36
HUN   48 12
Date18 October 1997
StadiumMount Smart Stadium
LocationAuckland, New Zealand
RefereeGraham Annesley  
Attendance10,300
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters
Commentators
← 1994
2000 →

Teams edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brisbane Broncos
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hunter Mariners
FB 1 Darren Lockyer
RW 18 Michael De Vere
RC 13 Darren Smith
LC 4 Steve Renouf
LW 5 Wendell Sailor
FE 6 Kevin Walters
HB 7 Allan Langer (c)
PR 21 Shane Webcke
HK 9 John Plath
PR 23 Andrew Gee
SR 11 Gorden Tallis
SR 10 Brad Thorn
LK 12 Peter Ryan
Substitutions:
IC 14 Ben Walker
IC 2 Michael Hancock
IC 15 Tonie Carroll
IC 33 Phillip Lee
Coach:
  Wayne Bennett
FB 1 Robbie Ross
RW 3 Nick Zisti
LC 6 Brad Godden
RC 4 Kevin Iro
LW 5 John Carlaw
FE 21 Scott Hill
HB 20 Brett Kimmorley
PR 31 Anthony Brann
HK 9 Robbie McCormack (c)
PR 14 Troy Stone
SR 16 Darrien Doherty
SR 12 Paul Marquet
LK 55 Tyran Smith
Substitutions:
IC 2 Keith Beauchamp
IC 10 Tim Maddison
IC 11 Tony Iro
IC 18 Richard Swain
Coach:
  Graham Murray

Match details edit

Aftermath edit

The dominance of the Australasian sides in the competition led to the Rugby Football League appointing Joe Lydon to head a commission to provide an explanation.[3] The general conclusion was that the Australian sides were no more skillful than the European teams, the main difference as it had been in international football since the late 1970s, was fitness, something that they were working on by the time of the season ending Super League Test series between the Super League Australians and the Great Britain Lions in England in November.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hadfield, Dave (16 October 1997). "The short but amazing life of Hunter Mariners". The Independent. independent.co.uk. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  2. ^ 1997 WCC Final - Brisbane vs Hunter
  3. ^ Robinson, John (1997). Super League Official Annual 1998. World International. p. 42. ISBN 0-7498-3389-0.

External links edit