World Club Challenge

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The World Club Challenge is a Rugby League competition held annually between the winners of the Australian NRL competition and the Super League (Europe) competition.

The competition began unofficially, as a match organised sporadically between the two champions, though it has since been taken up by the authorities, and regarded as (relatively) major trophy, particularly by the British.

Theoretically the venue should rotate between England and Australia but Australia has generally either been unwilling or unable to host the challenge and so is usually held in England shortly before the start of the new season. Many people in Australia argue that the WCC thus fails to find the true world champion rugby league club as the conditions too often favour the British team.

In response, after winning the 2005 match, Leeds Rhinos coach Tony Smith and chief executive Gary Hetherington indicated that, should they be involved in the 2006 match, they would want it to be held in Australia.

2006's matchup pits SL X winners Bradford against NRL premiers Wests Tigers. A date and venue are yet to be finalised.

Results

1976 Eastern Suburbs 25 - 2 St Helens RFC Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
1987 Wigan 8 - 2 Manly Central Park, Wigan
1989 Widnes 30 - 18 Canberra Raiders Old Trafford, Manchester
1991 Wigan 21 - 4 Penrith Panthers Anfield, Liverpool
1992 Wigan 8 - 22 Brisbane Broncos Central Park, Wigan
1994 Brisbane Broncos 14 - 20 Wigan ANZ Stadium, Brisbane
19971 Brisbane Broncos 36 - 12 Hunter Mariners Ericsson Stadium, Auckland
2000 St Helens RFC 6 - 44 Melbourne Storm JJB Stadium, Wigan
2001 St Helens RFC 20 - 18 Brisbane Broncos Reebok Stadium, Bolton
2002 Bradford Bulls 41 - 26 Newcastle Knights McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield
2003 St Helens RFC 0 - 38 Sydney Roosters Reebok Stadium, Bolton
2004 Bradford Bulls 22 - 4 Penrith Panthers McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield
2005 Leeds Rhinos 39 - 32 Canterbury Bulldogs Elland Road, Leeds

Footnote

  1. In 1997 an expanded tournament was played with the 22 teams from both Super League competitions. An all-Australian final ensued.

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