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词条 1994 French rugby league Oceania tour
释义

  1. Team

  2. Papua New Guinea vs France

  3. Australia vs France

  4. Fiji vs France

  5. Aftermath

  6. See also

  7. References

The 1994 French rugby league Oceania tour was a three test tour by the France national rugby league team. The French team played single tests against Papua New Guinea, Australia and Fiji, losing all three games.

Team

The French were coached by Jean-Christophe Vergeynst and captained by veteran halfback Patrick Entat.

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  • Patrick Acroue
  • Theo Anast
  • Ezzedine Attia
  • Cyril Baudouin
  • Pascal Bomati
  • Pierre Chamorin
  • David Despin
  • Patrick Entat
  • Franck Esponda
  • David Fraisse
  • Jean Frison
  • Jean-Marc Garcia
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  • Charles Giorgi
  • Christophe Grandjean
  • Georges Grandjean
  • Bernard Llong
  • Frantz Martial
  • Christophe Martinez
  • Claude Sirvent
  • Stephane Tena
  • Patrick Torreilles
  • Thierry Valero
  • Jean-Marc Vincent
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Papua New Guinea vs France

This would be Papua New Guinea's 5th test win in their 34th test (and their second win over France) since gaining test match status in 1975.

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| score = 29 – 22
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Tuiyo Evei
Stanley Gene
David Gomia
James Mirivi
James Naipo
Goals:
Tuksy Karu (3)
Ric Emmanuel (1)
Field Goals:
Stanley Gene
| points2 = Try:
David Fraisse
Jean-Marc Garcia
Bernard Llong
Christophe Martinez

Goals:
Patrick Torreilles (3)
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FB 1David Buko
RW 2James Mirivi
RC 3David Gomia
LC 4Phillip Boge (c)
LW 5Ric Emmanuel
FE 6Tuksy Karu
HB 7Adrian Lam
PR 8Ben Biri
HK 9Ronald Vue
PR 10Tuiyo Evei
SR 11Max Tiri
SR 12James Naipao
LK 13James Sikai
Substitutions:
IC 14Stanley Gene
IC 15Nande Yer
IC 16Luke Waldiat
IC 17Matthew Yidi
Coach:
FB 1Jean Frison
RW 2Frantz Martial
RC 3David Despin
LC 4David Fraisse
LW 5Jean-Marc Garcia
SO 6Pierre Chamorin
SH 7Patrick Entat (c)
PR 8Bernard Llong
HK 9Patrick Torreilles
PR 10Theo Anast
SR 11Ezzedine Attia
SR 12Franck Esponda
LK 13Thierry Valero
Substitutions:
IC 14Stephane Tena
IC 15Georges Grandjean
IC 16Charles Giorgi
IC 17Christophe Martinez
Coach:
{{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Christophe Vergeynst
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Australia vs France

For the Australian's, Brett Mullins, David Fairleigh, Tim Brasher, Paul McGregor and Mark Hohn all made their test debut, though Brasher had been Australia's fullback in the 1992 World Cup Final at the famous Wembley Stadium (at the time, tests and World Cup games were counted separately in a players records).

Although the name had been used for 86 years, this was the first test other than during a Kangaroo Tour where the Australian team was officially called The Kangaroos.

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Steve Renouf (3)
Ian Roberts (2)
Laurie Daley (2)
Mal Meninga
Brett Mullins
Andrew Ettingshausen
Paul McGregor
Brad Fittler
Goals:
Mal Meninga (5/10)
Tim Brasher (0/2)
| points2 = Try:








Goals:
| stadium = Parramatta Stadium, Sydney
| attendance = 27,318
| referee = Dennis Hale {{flagicon|NZL}}
| manofmatch = Laurie Daley {{leagueicon|Australia|16}}
| report = [2]
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FB 1Canberra|12}} Brett Mullins
LW 2Brisbane|12}} Michael Hancock
RC 3Canberra|12}} Mal Meninga (c)
LC 4Brisbane|12}} Steve Renouf
RW 5Cronulla|12}} Andrew Ettingshausen
FE 6Canberra|12}} Laurie Daley
HB 7Brisbane|12}} Allan Langer
PR 8Manly|12}} Ian Roberts
HK 9Canberra|12}} Steve Walters
PR 10Newcastle|12}} Paul Harragon
SR 11Balmain|12}} Paul Sironen
SR 12Norths|12}} David Fairleigh
LF 13Penrith|12}} Brad Fittler
Substitutions:
IC 14Illawarra|12}} Paul McGregor
IC 15Balmain|12}} Tim Brasher
IC 16St George|12}} Brad Mackay
IC 17Brisbane|12}} Mark Hohn
Coach:
{{flagicon|AUS}} Bob Fulton
FB 1Jean Frison
LW 2Claude Sirvent
LC 3David Fraisse
RC 4David Despin
RW 5Jean-Marc Garcia
SO 6Pierre Chamorin
SH 7Patrick Entat (c)
PR 8Theo Anast
HK 9Patrick Torreilles
PR 10Bernard Llong
SR 11Patrick Acroue
SR 12Ezzedine Attia
LF 14Stephane Tena
Substitutions:
IC 13Jean-Marc Vincent
IC 15Cyril Baudouin
IC 16Christophe Martinez
IC 17Charles Giorgi
Coach:
{{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Christophe Vergeynst

In the French team's first test in Australia since 1990 and in what would prove to be Australian captain Mal Meninga's final test in Australia after announcing that he would retire at the end of 1994, the Australian Kangaroos racked up a record winning margin in the first ever test match at Parramatta Stadium (and the first test in Sydney played at a suburban ground rather than a major venue) by defeating the hapless French 58–0. The scoreline could well have been higher (as much as 72–0) had Meninga (5/10) and Tim Brasher (0/2) been more accurate with their goal kicking.

Following the disaster of France's 1981 Australasian tour where the standard of the French teams play had dropped alarmingly resulting in poor attendances for the tests at Lang Park in Brisbane and the Sydney Cricket Ground, the Australian Rugby League had ruled that until they improved their game, the Australian team would no longer play tests against the French in the two capital cities. The 1990 test, France's first in Australia since 1981 (following the cancelled 1987 tour) had been played on a freezing night in the New South Wales country town of Parkes in front of a capacity crowd of 12,384 fans at the Pioneer Oval.[3] The attendance for that game, and that it was Mal Meninga's last test match in Australia, saw the ARL relax their stance and allow the game to be played in Sydney.

Despite the French team not being regarded as a top line international team any more (this was France's 11th loss in a row in all tests since 1992 and their 10th loss in a row to Australia since 1981), the game was played in front of a ground record attendance of 27,318 which as would remain the record attendance for the venue until it was demolished in 2017. This was also the highest attendance for an Australia vs France test since 54,290 attended the 1968 World Cup Final at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

This was the only rugby league test match played in Australia during 1994. At the end of the year the Australian's would embark on their successful 1994 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France during which they again defeated France 74–0 in Béziers. At the time the 74–0 score was a world record test match victory eclipsing the 58–0 win here in Sydney. Of this test team, only reserve forward Mark Hohn was not selected to the 1994 Kangaroo Tour.

France would not play another test against Australia until 2004 while they would not play again in Australia until the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.

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Fiji vs France

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| score = 20 – 12
| team2 = {{rl|FRA}}
| points1 = Tries:
Orisi Cavuilati
Ropate Senikuraciri
Illiesa Toga
Ulaiasi Wainidroa
Goals:
Noa Nayacaklou (1)
Ropate Senikuraciri (1)
| points2 = Try:
Christophe Grandjean
Claude Sirvent


Goals:
Pierre Chamorin (1)
Patrick Torreilles (1)
| stadium = National Stadium, Suva
| attendance = 5,000
| referee = Graham Annesley {{flagicon|AUS}}
| manofmatch =
| report = [4]
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FB 1Veramu Dikidikilati
LW 2Orisi Cavuilati
RC 3Livai Nalagilagi
LC 4Fili Seru
RW 5Noa Nadruku
FE 6Noa Nayacaklou
HB 7Ropate Senikuraciri
PR 8Voate Vasekavu
HK 9Mesake Seavula
PR 10James Pickering (c)
SR 11Ulaiasi Wainidroa
SR 12Pio Nakubuwai
LK 13Samuela Marayawa
Substitutions:
IC 14Illiesa Toga
IC 15Jioji Vatubua
IC 16Iliesa Nakailagi
IC 17Kaleveti Naisoro
Coach:
{{flagicon|FIJ}} Pauliasi Tabulutu
FB 1Jean Frison
RW 2Frantz Martial
RC 3David Despin
LC 4David Fraisse
LW 5Claude Sirvent
SO 6Pierre Chamorin
SH 7Patrick Entat (c)
PR 8Bernard Llong
HK 9Patrick Torreilles
PR 10Theo Anast
SR 11Ezzedine Attia
SR 12Christophe Grandjean
LK 13Thierry Valero
Substitutions:
IC 14Stephane Tena
IC 15Cyril Baudouin
IC 16Charles Giorgi
IC 17Pascal Bomati
Coach:
{{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Christophe Vergeynst

In what was Fiji's first official rugby league test match, they defeated the French team 20–12 at the National Stadium in Fiji's capital city of Suva.

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Aftermath

The French team were in the grip of a 22 match losing streak (which included two drawn tests), not having won a test since defeating Papua New Guinea 28–14 in Carcassonne on 24 November 1991. They would not win another rugby league test match until defeating South Africa 30–17 in Arles on 6 December 1997.[5]

See also

  • Papua New Guinea national rugby league team
  • Australia national rugby league team
  • Fiji national rugby league team
  • Australia vs France in rugby league

References

1. ^PNG vs France
2. ^Australia vs France
3. ^1990 Australia vs France at Rugby League Project
4. ^Fiji vs France
5. ^France national rugby league team results at Rugby League Project
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