2016 World Club Series

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2016 Dacia World Club Series
League World Club Series
Duration 3 games
Number of teams 6
Highest attendance 19,778

File:Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos vs
File:North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys

Lowest attendance 14,008

File:Saintscolours.svg St Helens vs
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters

Broadcast partners Sky Sports
United Kingdom BBC Sport
United Kingdom SLTV
Australia Nine Network
France beIN Sport
United States Fox Soccer Plus
Europe Sport Klub
2016 Series
World Champions File:North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys
Series Winners Australia NRL
Runners-up File:Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos
Top point-scorer(s) Brisbane colours.svg Corey Parker (12)
Top try-scorer(s) File:North Queensland colours.svg Justin O'Neill
File:Saintscolours.svg Dominique Peyroux
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Aidan Guerra
Brisbane colours.svg Corey Oates
Brisbane colours.svgKodi Nikorima (2)
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The 2016 World Club Series (also known as the 2016 Dacia World Club Series due to sponsorship by Dacia) was the second edition of the World Club Series and saw three Super League teams and three National Rugby League (NRL) teams participate. The series included the World Club Challenge, a one-off match between the champions of the Super League and NRL.

Background

Qualification for the Super League teams was changed to include the Challenge Cup winners, as well as the League Leaders and Grand Final winner. As the Leeds Rhinos claimed all three possible qualification positions the Super League Board decided to invite Super League semi-finalist St Helens to take part in the series.[1]

The three National Rugby League teams were announced as the champion North Queensland Cowboys, the Brisbane Broncos, who were defeated in the grand final, and the minor premier Sydney Roosters.[2]

Series details

Winners Score Runners-up
Australia NRL 3-0 England Super League

Game 1: Fourth Vs Minor Premiers

The match celebrated the 40th anniversary of the inaugural World Club Challenge, which involved both teams.[1]

19 February 2016
File:Saintscolours.svg St Helens 12 - 38 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters
Tries: Peyroux (41', 62')
Goals: Luke Walsh 2/2 (42', 64')
Report Tries: Evans (14'), Guerra (21', 53'), Ferguson (25'), Copley (36'), Kenny-Dowall (51'), Tupou (67')
Goals: Hastings 5/7 (22', 27', 37', 52', 54')
Sin Bin: Napa (60')
Langtree Park
Attendance: 14,008
Referee/s: England Ben Thaler
Man of the Match: Kane Evans

Game 2: Grand Final runners-up

Game 2 was a repeat of last years fixture where Brisbane Broncos won 14-12 in golden point extra time.

20 February 2016
Wigan Warriors File:Wigancolours.svg 12 - 42 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Tries: Sarginson (21'), Williams (75')
Goals: Smith 1/1 (22'), Powell 1/1 (76')
Report Tries: Oates (9', 52'), Nikorima (16', 56'), Gillett (31'), Wallace (39'), Eden (66')
Goals: Parker 6/6 (10', 17', 32', 53', 57', 67'), Kahu 1/1 (39')
DW Stadium
Attendance: 19,103
Referee/s: Australia Matt Cecchin
Man of the Match: Anthony Milford

World Club Challenge

First time the two clubs have met since the 1997 World Club Championship tournament.

21 February 2016
Leeds Rhinos File:Rhinoscolours.svg 4 - 38 File:North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys
Tries: Burrow
Goals:
Sent Off: Garbutt (71')
Report Tries: Morgan (22')
Goals: Thurston 5/7 (
Sin Bin: Tamou (71')
Headingley Stadium
Attendance: 19,778
Referee/s: England Richard Silverwood
Man of the Match: Johnathan Thurston (Graham Murray Medal)

Leeds Rhinos

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Leeds won the Treble in 2015 in their most successful season. They beat Wigan Warriors 22-20 in the Grand Final to qualify for their 7th World Club Challenge.

North Queensland Cowboys

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The Cowboys won their first Premiership in 2015 which was their 20th anniversary. They beat the Brisbane Broncos in extra time of the Grand Final to qualify for their first World Club Challenge.

Teams

2016 World Club Challenge Teams
Leeds Posit. North Queensland
Zak Hardaker Fullback Lachlan Coote
Ash Handley Winger Kyle Feldt
Kallum Watkins Centre Justin O'Neill
Joel Moon Centre Kane Linnett
Ryan Hall Winger Antonio Winterstein
Liam Sutcliffe Five-eighth Michael Morgan
Jordan Lilley Halfback Johnathan Thurston (c)
Adam Cuthbertson Prop Matthew Scott (c)
Rob Burrow (c) Hooker Jake Granville
Keith Galloway Prop James Tamou
Brett Ferres Second Row Gavin Cooper
Brett Delaney Second Row Ethan Lowe
Brad Singleton Lock Jason Taumalolo
Mitch Garbutt Interchange Rory Kostjasyn
Jimmy Keinhorst Interchange John Asiata
Anthony Mullally Interchange Scott Bolton
Josh Walters Interchange Ben Hannant
Brian McDermott Coach Paul Green

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Clubs confirmed for 2016 World Club Series, superleague.co.uk, 8 October 2015
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