1997 Brisbane Broncos Season - World Club Challenges Match Results

World Club Challenges Match Results

Round Opponent Result Bro. Opp. Date Venue Crowd
WCC 1 London Broncos Win 42 22 6 Jun ANZ Stadium 18,193
WCC 2 Wigan Warriors Win 34 0 16 Jun ANZ Stadium 14,833
WCC 3 Halifax Blue Sox Win 76 0 24 Jun ANZ Stadium 11,358
WCC 4 Wigan Warriors Win 30 4 20 Jul Central Park 12,816
WCC 5 London Broncos Win 34 16 27 Jul The Stoop 9,846
WCC 6 Halifax Blue Sox Win 54 10 4 Aug Thrum Hall 3,255
WCC Quarter Final St Helens Win 66 12 4 Oct ANZ Stadium 6,438
WCC Semi Final Auckland Warriors Win 22 16 10 Oct ANZ Stadium 9,686
WCC Final Hunter Mariners Win 36 12 17 Oct Mt Smart Stadium 12,000

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