2014 Rugby League Four Nations

2014 (2014) Four Nations  ()
Number of teams 4
Host countries  New Zealand
 Australia
Winner  New Zealand (2nd title)

Matches played 7
Attendance 144,722 (20,675 per match)
Points scored 286 (40.86 per match)
Tries scored 52 (7.43 per match)
Top scorer New Zealand Shaun Johnson (30)
Top try scorer New Zealand Jason Nightingale (5)
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The 2014 Rugby League Four Nations tournament was the fourth staging of the Rugby League Four Nations tournament played in Australia and New Zealand over three weeks from Saturday, 25 October to Saturday, 15 November 2014. The series was contested by regular participants Australia, England and New Zealand, joined by Samoa, having won their Pacific qualifier against Fiji. New Zealand won the tournament, defeating Australia in the final at Wellington's Westpac Stadium on Saturday 15 November.[1]

History

The 2014 tournament is the first Four Nations series to be scheduled following the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, with the venues rotating between Europe and the South Pacific.

In addition to automatic inclusions Australia, England and New Zealand, Pacific nations Fiji and Samoa met in a mid-season test match at the Penrith Stadium in western Sydney to determine the fourth entrant in the tournament. Samoa won an entertaining match 32-16 in front of 9,063 fans.

The 34,500 capacity Westpac Stadium in Wellington will play host to the first Four Nations Final played in New Zealand. The last time the final of the tournament was held in New Zealand was at the Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland when the tournament was known as the Tri-Nations in its inaugural year, 1999.

Venues

The games will be played at the following venues in Australia and New Zealand. The tournament final will be played in Wellington.

Brisbane Whangarei Melbourne Dunedin Wollongong Wellington
Suncorp Stadium Toll Stadium AAMI Park Forsyth Barr Stadium WIN Stadium Westpac Stadium
Capacity: 52,500 Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 30,050 Capacity: 30,748 Capacity: 23,750 Capacity: 34,500

Referees

Touch judges/video referees

Participating nations

Team Coach Captain RLIF Rank Continent
Australia Australia Tim Sheens Cameron Smith 1st Oceania
England England Steve McNamara Sean O'Loughlin 3rd Europe
New Zealand New Zealand Stephen Kearney Simon Mannering 2nd Oceania
Samoa Samoa Matt Parish David Fa'alogo 7th Oceania

Squads

Qualifier

Samoa v. Fiji

3 May 2014
Samoa  32 – 16  Fiji
Tries:
Penani Manumalealii (3) 13' c, 38' c, 44' c
Carlos Tuimavave 54'c
Daniel Vidot 64'c
Sam Tagataese 78'
Goals:
Krisnan Inu (6/6) 13', 38', 44', 50', 54', 64'
Video Tries:
Kevin Naiqama 16' c
James Storer 27' c
Lote Tuqiri 30' m
Goals:
Lote Tuqiri (2/3) 17', 28'
Penrith Stadium, Sydney, Australia
Attendance: 9,063
Referee/s: Australia Ashley Klein
Man of the Match: Penani Manumalealii

Results

Round 1

Saturday, 25 October 2014
5:00pm (AEDT)
England  32 – 26  Samoa
Tries:
Michael Shenton 21' c
Kallum Watkins 34' c
Liam Farrell 46' c
Joel Tomkins 65' c
Sam Tomkins 68' c
Goals:
Gareth Widdop (6/6) 22', 34', 40', 46', 65', 68'
Report Tries:
Isaac Liu 26' c
Daniel Vidot 30' m
Pita Godinet (2) 55' c, 61' c
Antonio Winterstein 72' c
Goals:
Kyle Stanley (3/4) 26', 55', 61'
Ben Roberts (1/1) 72'
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia[4]
Attendance: 47,813
Referee/s: Australia Gerard Sutton
Man of the Match: Sam Tomkins
FB 1 Sam Tomkins
RW 2 Josh Charnley
RC 3 Kallum Watkins
LC 4 Michael Shenton
LW 5 Ryan Hall
SO 6 Gareth Widdop
SH 7 Matty Smith
PR 8 George Burgess
HK 9 Josh Hodgson
PR 10 James Graham (c)
SR 11 Liam Farrell
SR 12 Joel Tomkins
LF 13 Joe Westerman
Substitutions:
BE 14 Daryl Clark
BE 15 Brett Ferres
BE 16 Tom Burgess
BE 17 Chris Hill
Coach:
England Steve McNamara
FB 1 Tim Simona
RW 2 Antonio Winterstein
RC 3 Ricky Leutele
LC 4 Joey Leilua
LW 5 Daniel Vidot
FE 6 Ben Roberts
HB 7 Kyle Stanley
PR 8 Sam Tagataese
HK 9 Michael Sio
PR 10 David Fa'alogo (c)
SR 11 Frank Pritchard
SR 12 Leeson Ah Mau
LK 13 Josh McGuire
Substitutions:
BE 14 Pita Godinet
BE 15 Jesse Sene-Lefao
BE 16 Isaac Liu
BE 17 Mose Masoe
Coach:
Australia Matt Parish
Saturday, 25 October 2014
7:30pm (AEDT)
Australia  12 – 30  New Zealand
Tries:
Beau Scott 3' c
Greg Inglis 21' c
Goal: Cameron Smith (2/2) 3', 21'
Report Tries:
Proctor 17' c
Lewis Brown 29' c
Shaun Johnson 47' c
Dean Whare 51' c
Jason Nightingale 68' c
Goals:
Shaun Johnson (5/5) 17', 29', 47', 51', 68'
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia[4]
Attendance: 47,813
Referee/s: England Phil Bentham
Man of the Match: Shaun Johnson
FB 1 Greg Inglis
RW 2 Josh Mansour
RC 3 Michael Jennings
LC 4 Dylan Walker
LW 5 Daniel Tupou
SO 6 Daly Cherry-Evans
SH 7 Cooper Cronk
PR 8 Aaron Woods
HK 9 Cameron Smith (c)
PR 10 Sam Thaiday
SR 11 Beau Scott
SR 12 Ryan Hoffman
LF 13 Greg Bird
Substitutions:
BE 14 Robbie Farah
BE 15 Aidan Guerra
BE 16 Josh Papalii
BE 17 Corey Parker
Coach:
Australia Tim Sheens
FB 1 Peta Hiku
RW 19 Gerard Beale
RC 3 Shaun Kenny-Dowall
LC 4 Dean Whare
LW 2 Jason Nightingale
FE 6 Kieran Foran
HB 7 Shaun Johnson
PR 8 Jesse Bromwich
HK 9 Thomas Leuluai
PR 10 Adam Blair
SR 11 Simon Mannering (c)
SR 12 Kevin Proctor
LK 13 Jason Taumalolo
Substitutions:
BE 14 Lewis Brown
BE 15 Greg Eastwood
BE 16 Martin Taupau
BE 17 Tohu Harris
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney

Round 2

Saturday, 1 November 2014
4:00pm (NZT)
New Zealand  14 – 12  Samoa
Tries:
Kieran Foran 10' c
Jason Nightingale 64'
Shaun Kenny-Dowall 76'
Goals:
Shaun Johnson (1/3) 11'
Report Tries:
Tautau Moga 6'
Daniel Vidot 18'
Joseph Leilua 44'
Goals:
Tim Lafai (0/3)
Toll Stadium, Whangarei, New Zealand[4]
Attendance: 16,912
Referee/s: New Zealand Henry Perenara
Man of the Match: Kieran Foran
FB 1 Peta Hiku
RW 2 Jason Nightingale
RC 3 Shaun Kenny-Dowall
LC 4 Dean Whare
LW 5 Manu Vatuvei
FE 6 Kieran Foran
HB 7 Shaun Johnson
PR 8 Jesse Bromwich
HK 9 Issac Luke
PR 10 Adam Blair
SR 11 Simon Mannering (c)
SR 12 Kevin Proctor
LK 13 Jason Taumalolo
Substitutions:
BE 14 Lewis Brown
BE 15 Suaia Matagi
BE 16 Martin Taupau
BE 17 Tohu Harris
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney
FB 1 Tim Simona
RW 20 Tautau Moga
RC 3 Tim Lafai
LC 4 Joey Leilua
LW 5 Daniel Vidot
FE 6 Ben Roberts
HB 7 Kyle Stanley
PR 8 Isaac Liu
HK 16 Sauaso Sue
PR 10 David Fa'alogo (c)
SR 11 Frank Pritchard
SR 12 Leeson Ah Mau
LK 13 Josh McGuire
Substitutions:
BE 9 Pita Godinet
BE 14 Dunamis Lui
BE 17 Mose Masoe
BE 18 Dominique Peyroux
Coach:
Australia Matt Parish
Sunday, 2 November 2014
4:00pm (AEST)
Australia  16 – 12  England
Tries:
Michael Jennings 16'
Ben Hunt 56' c
Greg Inglis 62' c
Goals:
Cameron Smith (2/3) 57', 64'
Report Tries:
Kallum Watkins 28' c
Ryan Hall 33' c
Goals:
Gareth Widdop (2/2) 29', 35'
AAMI Park, Melbourne, Australia[4]
Attendance: 20,585
Referee/s: Australia Gerard Sutton
Man of the Match: Cameron Smith
FB 1 Greg Inglis
RW 2 Josh Mansour
RC 3 Michael Jennings
LC 4 Dylan Walker
LW 5 Sione Mata'utia
SO 6 Daly Cherry-Evans
SH 7 Cooper Cronk
PR 8 Aaron Woods
HK 9 Cameron Smith (c)
PR 10 Sam Thaiday
SR 11 Beau Scott
SR 12 Greg Bird
LF 13 Corey Parker
Substitutions:
BE 14 Boyd Cordner
BE 15 Ben Hunt
BE 16 David Klemmer
BE 17 Josh Papalii
Coach:
Australia Tim Sheens
FB 1 Sam Tomkins
RW 2 Josh Charnley
RC 3 Kallum Watkins
LC 18 Dan Sarginson
LW 5 Ryan Hall
SO 6 Gareth Widdop
SH 7 Matty Smith
PR 8 George Burgess
HK 9 Josh Hodgson
PR 10 James Graham
SR 11 Liam Farrell
SR 12 Joel Tomkins
LF 19 Sean O'Loughlin (c)
Substitutions:
BE 14 Daryl Clark
BE 15 Brett Ferres
BE 16 Tom Burgess
BE 17 Chris Hill
Coach:
England Steve McNamara

Round 3

Saturday, 8 November 2014
7:00pm (NZT)
New Zealand  16 – 14  England
Tries:
Jason Nightingale (2) 2' c, 29' c
Manu Vatuvei 45'
Goals:
Shaun Johnson (2/3) 3', 31'
Report Tries:
Ryan Hall (2) 7', 56' c
Josh Charnley 24'
Goals:
Gareth Widdop (1/3) 58'
Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand[4]
Attendance: 15,863
Referee/s: England Phil Bentham
Man of the Match: Jason Taumalolo
FB 1 Peta Hiku
RW 2 Jason Nightingale
RC 3 Shaun Kenny-Dowall
LC 4 Dean Whare
LW 5 Manu Vatuvei
FE 6 Kieran Foran
HB 7 Shaun Johnson
PR 8 Jesse Bromwich
HK 14 Thomas Leuluai
PR 10 Adam Blair
SR 11 Simon Mannering (c)
SR 12 Kevin Proctor
LK 13 Jason Taumalolo
Substitutions:
BE 9 Issac Luke
BE 15 Greg Eastwood
BE 16 Martin Taupau
BE 17 Tohu Harris
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney
FB 1 Sam Tomkins
RW 2 Josh Charnley
RC 3 Kallum Watkins
LC 4 Dan Sarginson
LW 5 Ryan Hall
SO 6 Gareth Widdop
SH 7 Matty Smith
PR 8 George Burgess
HK 14 Daryl Clark
PR 10 James Graham
SR 11 Liam Farrell
SR 12 Joel Tomkins
LF 13 Sean O'Loughlin (c)
Substitutions:
BE 15 Brett Ferres
BE 16 Tom Burgess
BE 17 Chris Hill
BE 18 Elliott Whitehead
Coach:
England Steve McNamara
Sunday, 9 November 2014
4:00pm (AEST)
Australia  44 – 18  Samoa
Tries:
Cooper Cronk (2) 2', 62'
Greg Inglis (2) 11', 26'
Daly Cherry-Evans 30'
David Klemmer 34'
Josh Papalii 76'
Josh Mansour 79'
Goals:
Cameron Smith (4/6)
Daly Cherry-Evans (2/2)
Report Tries:
Tim Simona 20'
Ben Roberts 47'
David Fa'alogo 69'
Goals:
Tim Lafai (3/3)
WIN Stadium, Wollongong, Australia[4]
Attendance: 18,456
Referee/s: Australia Gerard Sutton
Man of the Match: Greg Inglis
FB 1 Greg Inglis
RW 2 Josh Mansour
RC 3 Michael Jennings
LC 4 Dylan Walker
LW 5 Sione Mata'utia
SO 6 Daly Cherry-Evans
SH 7 Cooper Cronk
PR 8 Aaron Woods
HK 9 Cameron Smith (c)
PR 10 Josh Papalii
SR 11 Sam Thaiday
SR 12 Greg Bird
LF 13 Corey Parker
Substitutions:
BE 14 Boyd Cordner
BE 15 Ben Hunt
BE 19 David Klemmer
BE 21 Josh Jackson
Coach:
Australia Tim Sheens
FB 1 Tim Simona
RW 2 Antonio Winterstein
RC 3 Tim Lafai
LC 4 Joey Leilua
LW 5 Daniel Vidot
FE 6 Ben Roberts
HB 7 Kyle Stanley
PR 8 Isaac Liu
HK 13 Josh McGuire
PR 10 David Fa'alogo (c)
SR 11 Frank Pritchard
SR 12 Leeson Ah Mau
LK 17 Mose Masoe
Substitutions:
BE 9 Pita Godinet
BE 14 Dunamis Lui
BE 15 Reni Maitua
BE 16 Sauaso Sue
Coach:
Australia Matt Parish

Standings

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 New Zealand 33006038+226
2 Australia 32017260+124
3 England 3102585802
4 Samoa 30035690–340

Final

Saturday, 15 November
8:30pm (NZT)
New Zealand  22 18  Australia
Tries
Manu Vatuvei (35', 63') 2
Jason Nightingale (23') 1
Shaun Johnson (58') 1
Goals
Shaun Johnson 3/5
(25', 29' pen, 36')
Report Tries
1 (11') Michael Jennings
1 (42') Sione Mata'utia
1 (76') Ben Hunt
Goals
3/3 Cameron Smith
(12', 43', 77')
Westpac Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand[4]
Attendance: 25,093
Referee/s: England Phil Bentham
Man of the Match: Shaun Johnson[5]
New Zealand Position Australia
Peta Hiku FB Greg Inglis
Jason Nightingale WG Josh Mansour
Dean Whare CE Michael Jennings
Shaun Kenny-Dowall CE Dylan Walker
Manu Vatuvei WG Sione Mata'utia
Kieran Foran FE Daly Cherry-Evans
Shaun Johnson HB Cooper Cronk
Jesse Bromwich PR Aaron Woods
Isaac Luke HK Cameron Smith (c)
Adam Blair PR Josh Papalii
Simon Mannering (c) SR Sam Thaiday
Kevin Proctor SR Greg Bird
Jason Taumalolo LK Corey Parker
Lewis Brown Int Boyd Cordner
Greg Eastwood Int Ben Hunt
Martin Taupau Int Josh Jackson
Tohu Harris Int David Klemmer

Score Progression:
11th: Australia 6 - 0 (Jennings Try, Smith Goal) 23rd: Even 6 - 6 (Nightingale Try, Johnson Goal) 29th: New Zealand 8 - 6 (Johnson Penalty Goal) 35th: New Zealand 14 - 6 (Vatuvei Try, Johnson Goal) 42nd: New Zealand 14 - 12 (Mata'utia Try, Smith Goal) 58th: New Zealand 18 - 12 (Johnson Try) 63rd: New Zealand 22 - 12 (Vatuvei Try) 76th: New Zealand 22 - 18 (Hunt Try, Smith Goal)

Match records:

Player statistics

Top point scorers
Player Team T G FG Pts
1Shaun Johnson  New Zealand211030
2Cameron Smith  Australia011022
3Jason Nightingale  New Zealand50020
4Gareth Widdop  England09018
5Greg Inglis  Australia40016

Top try scorers
Player Team T
1Jason Nightingale  New Zealand 5
2Greg Inglis  Australia 4
3 Ryan Hall  England 3
Manu Vatuvei  New Zealand

Broadcasting rights

In the United Kingdom, Premier Sports televised all the matches live while BBC Two televised England's round robin matches and the final live. BBC One televised highlights of matchday one while BBC Two televised highlights of matchday two while BBC One televised highlights of England's final round robin match against New Zealand while highlights of matchday three was televised on BBC Two in England and England HD at 10:00pm and in Northern Ireland at 10:30pm and in Scotland 11:00pm and in Wales at 11:30pm. BBC One televised highlights of the final.

References

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