2016 Anzac Test

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2016 (2016) Anzac Test  ()
Logo of the 2016 Anzac Test
1 2 Total
AUS Australian colours.svg 10 6 16
NZL File:New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg 0 0 0
Date 6 May 2016
Stadium Hunter Stadium
Location Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Charles Savory Medal Australian colours.svg Paul Gallen
Referee Australia Gerard Sutton
Attendance 27,724
Broadcast partner
Broadcaster Australia Nine Network
New Zealand Sky Sport
Commentator Ray Warren
Phil Gould
Peter Sterling
 < 2015

The 2016 Anzac Test was a rugby league test match played between Australia and New Zealand at Hunter Stadium in Newcastle.[1] It was the 17th Anzac Test played between the two nations since the first was played under the Super League banner in 1997.

The game marked the international coaching debut of Mal Meninga for Australia since taking over the position from Tim Sheens in late 2015. Meninga, a 4 time Kangaroo Tourist (the only player ever to do so), a World Cup winning captain and a veteran of 46 tests for Australia between 1982-94, has previously coached Queensland to 9 State of Origin series wins in 10 years (including a record 8 series wins in succession from 2006-2013) in the years prior to taking over as Kangaroos coach.

This was the first of two matches between Australia and New Zealand before the 2016 Rugby League Four Nations in late October and November. The second match will be played at the nib Stadium in Perth, Western Australia on 15 October.

Meninga broke tradition and named the Australian team a few days early, which included 4 debutants; Blake Ferguson, Josh McGuire, Michael Morgan and Fijian-born Semi Radradra.[2]

The New Zealand team was named on 1 May.[3]

Squads

Australia Position New Zealand
Brisbane colours.svg Darius Boyd Fullback Jordan Kahu Brisbane colours.svg
Parramatta colours.svg Semi Radradra Wing Jason Nightingale St. George colours.svg
South Sydney colours.svg Greg Inglis Centre Tohu Harris4 Melbourne colours.svg
St. George colours.svg Josh Dugan Centre Gerard Beale1 Cronulla colours.svg
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Blake Ferguson Wing Dallin Watene-Zelezniak Panthers colours.svg
File:North Queensland colours.svg Johnathan Thurston Five-Eighth Kodi Nikorima Brisbane colours.svg
Melbourne colours.svg Cooper Cronk Halfback Shaun Johnson New Zealand colours.svg
File:North Queensland colours.svg Matt Scott Prop Jesse Bromwich (c) Melbourne colours.svg
Melbourne colours.svg Cameron Smith (c) Hooker Lewis Brown Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Cronulla colours.svg Paul Gallen Prop Adam Blair Brisbane colours.svg
Canberra colours.svg Josh Papalii 2nd Row Kevin Proctor Melbourne colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Matt Gillett 2nd Row Manu Ma'u Parramatta colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Corey Parker Lock Jason Taumalolo File:North Queensland colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Josh McGuire Interchange Greg Eastwood Canterbury colours.svg
File:North Queensland colours.svg Michael Morgan Interchange Martin Taupau Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
File:North Queensland colours.svg James Tamou Interchange Sam Moa Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Sam Thaiday Interchange Kenny Bromwich Melbourne colours.svg
Australian colours.svg Mal Meninga Coach Stephen Kearney File:New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg

1 - Peta Hiku was originally selected to play but withdrew due to injury. He was replaced by Gerard Beale.
2 - Shaun Kenny-Dowall and Brad Takairangi were originally selected to play but both players withdrew. Tohu Harris was shifted from five-eighth to centre and Kodi Nikorima was shifted from the bench to five-eighth as a result.

Match summary

6 May 2016
8.05pm (AEST)
Australia  16 – 0  New Zealand
Tries:
Boyd (14') 1
Inglis (32') 1
Ferguson (80') 1
Goals:
Thurston 1/3
(20' pen)
Smith 1/2
(44' pen)
Sin Bin:
Semi Radradra 1
(6')
[4]
Hunter Stadium, Newcastle
Attendance: 27,724
Referee/s: Australia Gerard Sutton
Man of the Match: Australian colours.svg Paul Gallen

Women's Test

2016 (2016) Women's Anzac Test  ()
1 2 Total
AUS Australian colours.svg 6 10 16
NZL File:New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg 12 14 26
Date 6 May 2016
Stadium Hunter Stadium
Location Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Broadcast partner
Broadcaster Australia Nine Network
Commentator Mathew Thompson
Darren Lockyer
Jo Barrett
 < 2015

A Women's rugby league match between the Australian Jillaroos and New Zealand Kiwi Ferns will serve as the curtain-raiser for the main game.

New Zealand coach Alan Jackson named an 18-strong squad in preparation for the Trans-Tasman Test.[5]

A few days later, Australian coach Steve Folkes announced his 18-strong squad for the Trans-Tasman Test.[6]

Women's Squads

Australia Position New Zealand
Samantha Bremner Fullback Sarina Fiso (c)
Chelsea Baker Wing Lanulangi Veaimu
Corban McGregor Centre Maitua Feterika
Annette Brander Centre Va'anessa Molia-Fraser
Karina Brown Wing Atawhai Tupaea
Allana Ferguson Five-Eighth Georgia Hale
Maddie Studdon Halfback Kristina Sue
Simaima Taufa Prop Lilietta Maumau
Brittany Breayley Hooker Krystal Rota
Heather Ballinger Prop Kelly Maipi
Kezie Apps 2nd Row Teuila Fotu-Moala
Vanessa Foliaki 2nd Row Annetta Nu'uausala
Ruan Sims (c) Lock Nora Maaka
Libby Cook-Black Interchange Amber Kani
Kody House Interchange Kahurangi Peters
Casey Karklis Interchange Krystal Murray
Emma Young Interchange Charmaine McMenamin
Australian colours.svg Steve Folkes Coach Alan Jackson File:New Zealand Kiwis colours.svg
Caitlyn Moran 18th Woman Mary-Jane Ale
  • The 18th Woman is a cover for a possible injury or suspension and unless called up to the starting line-up or the bench, does not actually play.

Match summary

6 May 2016
5.25pm (AEST)
Australia Australian Jillaroos 16 – 26 Kiwi Ferns New Zealand
Tries:
Brown (50', 78') 2
Bremner (24') 1
Goals:
Studdon 1 (pen)
Moran 1 (con)
[7] Tries:
Tupaea 2 (11', 17')
Fiso 2 (45', 64')
Feterika 1 (33')
Rota 1 (68')
Goals:
Maaka 1 (con)
Hunter Stadium, Newcastle
Referee/s: Australia Adam Cassidy

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