1996 Great Britain Lions tour

The 1996 Great Britain Lions tour was a rugby league tour by the Great Britain team which took place from September to November 1996. The tour included games in Papua New Guinea, Fiji and New Zealand; due to the ongoing Super League war, the team did not play any matches in Australia. The tour was generally considered as a disaster, with Great Britain failing to win any games in New Zealand, and several players being sent home early from the tour in order to cut costs.

Touring squad

Great Britain coach Phil Larder selected a 32-man squad to take on the tour. A notable omission from the squad was Martin Offiah, who took part in the previous three Great Britain tours, but had told Larder he did not have the enthuiasm for another six-week tour.[1] Several changes were made to the initial squad selected, as Gary Connolly, Lee Jackson and Jason Robinson were informed they would not be allowed to play due to their contracts with the ARL.[2] There were also a number of other withdrawals, with John Bentley returning to rugby union, and Shaun Edwards, Paul Newlove and Steve McNamara all ruled out due to injury.[3]

Former Wigan second row forward Denis Betts, who was playing with the New Zealand based Auckland Warriors in the Australian Rugby League premiership, made history with his selection. The 25 test veteran became the first player selected to tour while playing in the Australian premiership and not in the English premiership.

Larder's assistant coaches on the tour were Clive Griffiths and Gary Hetherington and the tour manager was Phil Lowe. Andy Farrell was appointed as the tour captain, with Denis Betts named as vice-captain.

Name Club Position Appearances Tests Tries Goals DGs Points
Betts, DenisDenis Betts Auckland Warriors Second-row 6 5 3 0 0 12
Bradbury, DavidDavid Bradbury Oldham Second-row 4 0 2 0 0 8
Broadbent, PaulPaul Broadbent Sheffield Eagles Prop 6 5 0 0 0 0
Cassidy, MickMick Cassidy Wigan Second-row 5 1 2 0 0 8
Critchley, JasonJason Critchley Keighley Wing 3 0 1 0 0 4
Cunningham, KeironKeiron Cunningham St Helens Hooker 6 5 2 0 0 8
Dwyer, BernardBernard Dwyer Bradford Bulls Prop 4 1 1 0 0 4
Farrell, AndyAndy Farrell Wigan Loose forward 6 5 1 0 0 4
Goulding, BobbieBobbie Goulding St Helens Scrum-half 6 5 4 23 1 63
Hammond, KarleKarle Hammond St Helens Stand-off half 6 2 5 0 0 20
Harmon, NeilNeil Harmon Leeds Prop 4 0 0 0 0 0
Harris, IestynIestyn Harris Warrington Stand-off half 6 5 0 3 0 6
Hayes, JoeyJoey Hayes St Helens Wing 3 1 2 0 0 8
Hunte, AlanAlan Hunte St Helens Wing 6 5 4 0 0 16
Joynt, ChrisChris Joynt St Helens Second-row 6 4 0 0 0 0
Lowes, JamesJames Lowes Bradford Bulls Hooker 4 0 2 0 0 8
Mather, Barrie-JonBarrie-Jon Mather Western Reds Centre 5 2 1 0 0 4
McAvoy, NathanNathan McAvoy Salford Wing 1 0 0 0 0 0
McDermott, BrianBrian McDermott Bradford Bulls Prop 4 1 0 0 0 0
Molloy, SteveSteve Molloy Featherstone Rovers Prop 6 2 0 0 0 0
Morley, AdrianAdrian Morley Leeds Second-row 6 2 1 0 0 4
O'Connor, TerryTerry O'Connor Wigan Prop 6 4 0 0 0 0
Phillips, RowlandRowland Phillips Workington Town Loose forward 4 1 0 0 0 0
Powell, DarylDaryl Powell Keighley Centre 7 5 3 0 0 12
Prescott, SteveSteve Prescott St Helens Fullback 4 0 1 17 0 38
Radlinski, KrisKris Radlinski Wigan Fullback 6 5 2 0 0 8
Roper, JonJon Roper Warrington Wing 3 0 0 0 0 0
Sculthorpe, PaulPaul Sculthorpe Warrington Loose forward 6 5 0 0 0 0
Senior, KeithKeith Senior Sheffield Eagles Centre 6 2 3 0 0 12
Smith, TonyTony Smith Castleford Scrum-half 5 2 4 0 0 16
Spruce, StuartStuart Spruce Bradford Bulls Fullback 6 5 3 0 0 12
Sullivan, AnthonyAnthony Sullivan St Helens Wing 6 4 3 0 0 12
Tollett, TulsenTulsen Tollett London Broncos Stand-off half 5 0 1 0 0 4

Papua New Guinea


28 September 1996
Papua New Guinea  30 – 32  Great Britain
Tries:
Ben Biri (2)
Robert Sio
David Gomia
Stanley Gene
Adrian Lam
Goals:
Elias Paiyo (3)
Report Tries:
Kris Radlinski (2)
Anthony Sullivan
Bobbie Goulding
Keiron Cunningham

Goals:
Bobbie Goulding (6)
Lae Oval, Lae[5][6]
Attendance: 10,000
Referee/s: Steve Clark Australia
Papua New Guinea Position Great Britain
Robert SioFBStuart Spruce
James KopsWGJoey Hayes
Marcus BaiCEKris Radlinski
Robert TelaCEAlan Hunte
David GomiaWGAnthony Sullivan
Stanley GeneSOIestyn Harris
Adrian Lam (c)SHBobbie Goulding
Ben BiriPRPaul Broadbent
Elias PaiyoHKKeiron Cunningham
Raymond KahlPRTerry O'Connor
Nande YerSRDenis Betts
David WestleySRChris Joynt
Bruce MamandoLFAndy Farrell (c)
Simon KundiInt.Tony Smith
Ruben RuingInt.Rowland Phillips
Max TiriInt.Daryl Powell
Obert BatiaInt.Paul Sculthorpe
CoachPhil Larder

Fiji


5 October 1996
Fiji  4 – 72  Great Britain
Tries:
Samuela Marayawa







Goals
Report Tries:
Bobbie Goulding (3)
Stuart Spruce (2)
Alan Hunte (2)
Daryl Powell (2)
Anthony Sullivan
Andy Farrell
Keith Senior
Mick Cassidy
Goals:
Bobbie Goulding (10)
Prince Charles Park, Nadi[8][9]
Attendance: 5,000
Referee/s: Jim Stokes New Zealand
Fiji Position Great Britain
Waisale SovatabuaFBStuart Spruce
P. BaravilulaWGAlan Hunte
Manoa ThompsonCEKris Radlinski
Joe TamaniCEDarryl Powell
S. TulevuWGAnthony Sullivan
I. RatudinaSOIestyn Harris
Kaleveti NaisoroSHBobbie Goulding
Pio Kumbawe (c)PRPaul Broadbent
Elias PaiyoHKKeiron Cunningham
Raymond KahlPRBrian McDermott
M. KaidrokeSRDenis Betts
Ian SaigatuSRPaul Sculthorpe
Livai NalagilagiLFAndy Farrell (c)
Simon KundiInt.Tony Smith
Ruben RuingInt.Keith Senior
Max TiriInt.Steve Molloy
Obert BatiaInt.Mick Cassidy
Don FurnerCoachPhil Larder

New Zealand



First Test

18 October 1996
New Zealand  17 – 12  Great Britain
Tries:
John Timu (2)

Goals:
Matthew Ridge (4)
Field Goals:
Matthew Ridge
Report Tries:
Alan Hunte
Denis Betts
Goals:
Bobbie Goulding (2)
Ericsson Stadium, Auckland[12]
Attendance: 7,400
Referee/s: Bill Harrigan Australia
New Zealand Position Great Britain
Matthew Ridge (c)FBStuart Spruce
Sean HoppeWGAlan Hunte
Richie BlackmoreCEKris Radlinski
John TimuCEDarryl Powell
Richie BarnettWGAnthony Sullivan
Gene NgamuSOIestyn Harris
Stacey JonesSHBobbie Goulding
Grant YoungPRpaul Broadbent
Syd EruHKKeiron Cunningham
Quentin PongiaPRTerry O'Connor
Tony IroSRDenis Betts
Stephen KearneySRPaul Sculthorpe
Tyran SmithLFAndy Farrell (c)
Marc EllisInt.Tony Smith
Joe VaganaInt.Chris Joynt
Ruben WikiInt.Keith Senior
Logan SwannInt.Adrian Morley
Frank EndacottCoachPhil Larder


2nd Test

25 October 1996
New Zealand  18 – 15  Great Britain
Tries:
Ruben Wiki (2)
Gene Ngamu
Goals:
Matthew Ridge (3)
Report Tries:
Alan Hunte
Denis Betts
Goals:
Bobbie Goulding (3)
Field Goal:
Bobbie Goulding
New Zealand Position Great Britain
Matthew Ridge (c)FBStuart Spruce
Sean HoppeWGAlan Hunte
Ruben WikiCEKris Radlinski
John TimuCEDarryl Powell
Richie BarnettWGAnthony Sullivan
Gene NgamuSOIestyn Harris
Stacey JonesSHBobbie Goulding
Grant YoungPRpaul Broadbent
Syd EruHKKeiron Cunningham
Quentin PongiaPRTerry O'Connor
Tony IroSRDenis Betts
Stephen KearneySRPaul Sculthorpe
Tyran SmithLFAndy Farrell (c)
Marc EllisInt.Barrie-Jon Mather
Joe VaganaInt.Karle Hammond
Richie BlackmoreInt.Steve Molloy
Logan SwannInt.Chris Joynt
Frank EndacottCoachPhil Larder

3rd Test

1 November 1996
New Zealand  32 – 12  Great Britain
Tries:
Sean Hoppe (2)
Marc Ellis
Ruben Wiki
Gene Ngamu
Matthew Ridge
Goals:
Matthew Ridge (4)
Report Tries:
Denis Betts
Adrian Morley



Goals:
Bobbie Goulding (2)
Lancaster Park, Christchurch[15]
Attendance: 9,000
Referee/s: Steve Clark Australia
New Zealand Position Great Britain
Matthew Ridge (c)FBStuart Spruce
Sean HoppeWGAlan Hunte
Ruben WikiCEKris Radlinski
John TimuCEDarryl Powell
Marc EllisWGBarrie-Jon Mather
Gene NgamuSOKarle Hammond
Stacey JonesSHBobbie Goulding
Grant YoungPRpaul Broadbent
Syd EruHKKeiron Cunningham
Quentin PongiaPRTerry O'Connor
Tony IroSRDenis Betts
Stephen KearneySRPaul Sculthorpe
Tyran SmithLFAndy Farrell (c)
Anthony SwannInt.Iestyn Harris
Joe VaganaInt.Adrian Morley
Richie BlackmoreInt.Chris Joynt
Logan SwannInt.Bernard Dwyer
Frank EndacottCoachPhil Larder

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