2008 Rugby League World Cup Final - Match Details

Match Details

22 November 2008
19:00 AEST
Australia 20 – 34 New Zealand Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 50,599
Referee/s: Ashley Klein (England)
Man of the Match: Darren Lockyer (Australia)
Tries:
Lockyer (12', 35') 2
Williams (17') 1
Inglis (65') 1
Goals:
Thurston (18', 36') 2/4
Report Tries:
2 (49', 70' pen) Hohaia
1 (24') J Smith
1 (28') Ropati
1 (61') Marshall
1 (76') Blair
Goals:
3/3 (25', 28', 50') Luke
2/3 (71', 77') Marshall
Australia Position New Zealand
Billy Slater Fullback Lance Hohaia
Joel Monaghan Wing Sam Perrett
Greg Inglis Centre Simon Mannering
Israel Folau Centre Jerome Ropati
David Williams Wing Manu Vatuvei
Darren Lockyer (c) Five-eighth Benji Marshall
Johnathan Thurston Halfback Nathan Fien
Brent Kite Prop Nathan Cayless (c)
Cameron Smith Hooker Thomas Leuluai
Petero Civoniceva Prop Adam Blair
Anthony Laffranchi Second-row David Fa'alogo
Glenn Stewart Second-row Bronson Harrison
Paul Gallen Lock Jeremy Smith
Karmichael Hunt Bench Issac Luke
Anthony Tupou Bench Greg Eastwood
Craig Fitzgibbon Bench Sam Rapira
Anthony Watmough Bench Sika Manu
Ricky Stuart Coach Stephen Kearney
  • Pre match: The game started off with the traditional haka after the national anthem. During the haka the Australian team advanced towards the New Zealand team so that they were standing face to face.
  • 1st Minute: Australia kicked off to New Zealand who had the first set of six.
  • 5th Minute: Benji Marshall almost opened the scoring for New Zealand after he ran on to a Nathan Fien grubber. However, he knocked the ball on upon further inspection and the video referee, Steve Ganson ruled no-try.
  • 11th Minute: New Zealand's good start to the game came to nothing when Billy Slater received the ball on the 40 metre line. He was able to cut through two defenders and run 30 metres before getting a ball away to Darren Lockyer who scored. Johnathan Thurston then missed the conversion. Australia 4-0 New Zealand
  • 15th Minute: David Williams raced down the right hand touchline to score. Thurston kicked the conversion. Australia 10-0 New Zealand
  • 20th Minute: Australia had the chance to effectively put the game out of reach when Darren Lockyer looked to have got on the end of a Cameron Smith grubber kick. Yet, when referee Ashley Klein went to the video referee it was clear that Lockyer had not grounded the ball and the try was not awarded.
  • 24th Minute: Jeremy Smith went on a barnstorming run from ten metres out to score under the posts. Isaac Luke added the conversion and New Zealand were now back in the game. Australia 10-6 New Zealand
  • 28th Minute: Benji Marshall looked to have lost the ball before David Fa'alogo was able to run away and put Jerome Ropati in to score. However, upon inspection from the video referee the ball was stripped out of Marshall's hands. Therefore the try stood and, when Luke added the conversion, New Zealand were in the lead for the first time in the match. Australia 10-12 New Zealand
  • 35th Minute: Multiple passes between the Australian players and Lockyer eventually finds room to go over and score. The conversion was added and Australia were back in the lead. Australia 16-12 New Zealand
  • 40th Minute: The halftime siren sounded. New Zealand had surprised many by keeping the score close but many would have believed that Australia would have run away with the game in the second half.

At halftime Justin Morgan said on the BBC "It has been a great display from both teams in the first half. The Kiwis have been a little unlucky but they are still in the game and I would like to see them put the ball in the air more in the second half and see if they can get some results."

  • 41 Mins: New Zealand winger Manu Vatuvei is ruled to have put his shoulder on the corner flag as he was going into score a try. Therefore, the try was ruled out.
  • 47 Mins: Lance Hohaia receives the ball after New Zealand received a penalty and stepped past Lockyer before scoring in the tackle. The conversion was added and New Zealand re-took the lead. Australia 16-18 New Zealand
  • 58 Mins: Israel Folau is held up over the line after picking up a bouncing ball.
  • 59 Mins: Lance Hohaia is bundled towards the New Zealand in-goal after Klein had already called held. Therefore New Zealand are awarded a penalty under their onw goal posts.
  • 60 Mins: On the fourth play, Marshall kicked the ball, Slater gathered it in but, under pressure from Manu Vatuvei, threw the ball in field where Marshall picked the ball up and scored out wide. The kick was unconverted. Australia 16-22 New Zealand
  • 64 Mins: Australia hit back through a try form Greg Inglis in the corner, Thurston, however, could not add the conversion and New Zealand remained in the lead. Australia 20-22 New Zealand
  • 70 Mins: Nathan Fein grubber kicked the ball through on the last tackle. Lance Hohaia, who was marginally on side ran through to try to catch the ball. The ball bounced awkwardly above the head of the Australian defender Joel Monaghan who could only react by putting out a swinging arm. The ball was then taken by Slater who was tackled in the in goal. After several looks from the video referee it was decided that Hohaia probably would have scored had he not been tackled so a penalty try was awarded. The conversion which would be taken from right under the posts was kicked and New Zealand had an 8 point lead. Australia 20-28 New Zealand
  • 72 Mins With the Australians desperate to score Thurston make a line break but with an open line in front of him is ankle tapped by Jeremy Smith and Thurston knocked on. Time was now running out for Australia.
  • 75 Mins Fein kicks for the corner but the ball came loose before Adam Blair eventually picked up and scored. After some looks at the video it was clear that it was a fair try. The conversion was added and New Zealand had effectively won the world cup.
  • 80 Mins The siren for full time went and the New Zealand players started celebrating. Australia 20-34 New Zealand

Suncorp Stadium was sold out months in advance for the final. 1.2 million Australians watched the game live on television.

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