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cos789 wrote:
Date Result Competition Venue Attendance
29 February 1980 England 26-9 Wales European Championship Hull 8,000
16 March 1980 France 2-4 England European Championship Narbonne 10,000
21 February 1981 England 1-5 France European Championship Leeds 4,000
18 March 1981 England 17-4 Wales European Championship Hull 5,000
8 November 1981 Wales 15-20 England Test Cardiff 13,000
14 October 1984 Wales 9-28 England Test Ebbw Vale 2,000
27 November 1992 Wales 11-36 England Test Swansea 10,000
1 February 1995 Wales 18-16 England European Championship Cardiff 6,000
15 February 1995 England 19-16 France European Championship Gateshead 6,000
7 October 1995 England 20-16 Australia World Cup Wembley 41,000
11 October 1995 England 46-0 Fiji World Cup Wigan 26,000
14 October 1995 England 46-0 South Africa World Cup Leeds 14,000
21 October 1995 England 25-10 Wales World Cup Manchester 30,000
1 February 1995 England 8-16 Australia World Cup Wembley 67,000
12 June 1996 England 73-6 France European Nations Cup Gateshead 1,000
26 June 1996 Wales 12-26 England European Nations Cup Cardiff 5,000
19 June 1998 England 15-12 Wales Test Widnes 5,000
13 October 1999 France 20-28 England Test Carcassonne 3,000
23 October 1999 England 50-20 France Test Hull 2,000
out of those 19 games 13 of those games contained 10,000 or less :-k
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adamj1300 wrote:
cos789 wrote:
Date Result Competition Venue Attendance
29 February 1980 England 26-9 Wales European Championship Hull 8,000
16 March 1980 France 2-4 England European Championship Narbonne 10,000
21 February 1981 England 1-5 France European Championship Leeds 4,000
18 March 1981 England 17-4 Wales European Championship Hull 5,000
8 November 1981 Wales 15-20 England Test Cardiff 13,000
14 October 1984 Wales 9-28 England Test Ebbw Vale 2,000
27 November 1992 Wales 11-36 England Test Swansea 10,000
1 February 1995 Wales 18-16 England European Championship Cardiff 6,000
15 February 1995 England 19-16 France European Championship Gateshead 6,000
7 October 1995 England 20-16 Australia World Cup Wembley 41,000
11 October 1995 England 46-0 Fiji World Cup Wigan 26,000
14 October 1995 England 46-0 South Africa World Cup Leeds 14,000
21 October 1995 England 25-10 Wales World Cup Manchester 30,000
1 February 1995 England 8-16 Australia World Cup Wembley 67,000
12 June 1996 England 73-6 France European Nations Cup Gateshead 1,000
26 June 1996 Wales 12-26 England European Nations Cup Cardiff 5,000
19 June 1998 England 15-12 Wales Test Widnes 5,000
13 October 1999 France 20-28 England Test Carcassonne 3,000
23 October 1999 England 50-20 France Test Hull 2,000
out of those 19 games 13 of those games contained 10,000 or less :-k

:(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

you dribbling halfwit
the most recent game there is 14 years ago :shock:

how bout the Challenge Cup finals
& the ESL Grand Finals


where are they ?
:(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :lol: :lol: :lol:

& wouldn't the fumbles n bumbles love to draw 10,000 to a game between them & another nation
hell

1000 would do 8-[

:(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
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Sookerwhos V Japan 238K :lol:
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heres the Cup final crowds since the end of the 2nd world war


geez
fumblers would love just 3 figures from some of these crowds let alone 6 :cool:
for a game between 2 English singletball sides :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :lol: :lol: :lol:

1945–46 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity 13–12 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Wembley Stadium, London 54,730
1946–47 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Northern 8–4 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Wembley Stadium, London 77,605
1947–48 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 8–3 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Northern Wembley Stadium, London 71,465
1948–49 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Northern 12–0 Faxcolours.svg Halifax Wembley Stadium, London 95,050
1949–50 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington 19–0 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Wembley Stadium, London 94,249
1950–51 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 10–0 Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Wembley Stadium, London 94,262
1951–52 Workingtoncolours.svg Workington Town 18–10 Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers Wembley Stadium, London 72,093
1952–53 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield 15–10 Saintscolours.svg St Helens Wembley Stadium, London 89,588
1953–54 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington 4–4 Faxcolours.svg Halifax Wembley Stadium, London 81,841
Replay Wolvescolours.svg Warrington 8–4 Faxcolours.svg Halifax Odsal Stadium, Bradford 102,569
1954–55 Barrowcolours.svg Barrow 21–12 Workingtoncolours.svg Workington Town Wembley Stadium, London 66,513
1955–56 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 13–2 Faxcolours.svg Halifax Wembley Stadium, London 79,341
1956–57 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds 9–7 Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Wembley Stadium, London 76,318
1957–58 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 13–9 Workingtoncolours.svg Workington Town Wembley Stadium, London 66,109
1958–59 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 30–13 Hullcolours.svg Hull Wembley Stadium, London 79,811
1959–60 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity 38–5 Hullcolours.svg Hull Wembley Stadium, London 79,773
1960–61 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 12–6 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Wembley Stadium, London 94,672
1961–62 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity 12–6 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Wembley Stadium, London 81,263
1962–63 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity 25–10 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Wembley Stadium, London 84,492
1963–64 Widnes colours.svg Widnes 13–5 HKRcolours.svg Hull Kingston Rovers Wembley Stadium, London 84,488
1964–65 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 20–16 Hunsletcolours.svg Hunslet Wembley Stadium, London 89,016
1965–66 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 21–2 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Wembley Stadium, London 98,536
1966–67 Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers 17–12 Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Wembley Stadium, London 76,290
1967–68 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds 11–10 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wembley Stadium, London 87,100
1968–69 Castleford colours.svg Castleford 11–6 Redscolours.svg Salford Wembley Stadium, London 97,939
1969–70 Castleford colours.svg Castleford 7–2 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Wembley Stadium, London 95,255
1970–71 Leigh colours.svg Leigh 24–7 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Wembley Stadium, London 85,514
1971–72 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 16–13 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Wembley Stadium, London 89,495
1972–73 Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers 33–14 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Northern Wembley Stadium, London 72,395
1973–74 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington 24 –9 Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers Wembley Stadium, London 77,400
1974–75 Widnes colours.svg Widnes 14–7 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wembley Stadium, London 85,098
1975–76 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 20–5 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Wembley Stadium, London 89,982
1976–77 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds 16–7 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Wembley Stadium, London 80,871
1977–78 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds 14–12 Saintscolours.svg St Helens Wembley Stadium, London 96,000
1978–79 Widnes colours.svg Widnes 12–3 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity Wembley Stadium, London 94,218
1979–80 HKRcolours.svg Hull Kingston Rovers 10–5 Hullcolours.svg Hull Wembley Stadium, London 95,000
1980–81 Widnes colours.svg Widnes 18–9 HKRcolours.svg Hull Kingston Rovers Wembley Stadium, London 92,496
1981–82 Hullcolours.svg Hull 14–14 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Wembley Stadium, London 92,147
Replay Hullcolours.svg Hull 18–9 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Elland Road, Leeds 41,171
1982–83 Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers 14–12 Hullcolours.svg Hull Wembley Stadium, London 84,969
1983–84 Widnes colours.svg Widnes 19–6 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Wembley Stadium, London 80,116
1984–85 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 28–24 Hullcolours.svg Hull Wembley Stadium, London 101,827
1985–86 Castleford colours.svg Castleford 15–14 HKRcolours.svg Hull Kingston Rovers Wembley Stadium, London 82,134
1986–87 Faxcolours.svg Halifax 19–18 Saintscolours.svg St Helens Wembley Stadium, London 91,267
1987–88 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 32–12 Faxcolours.svg Halifax Wembley Stadium, London 94,273
1988–89 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 27–0 Saintscolours.svg St Helens Wembley Stadium, London 78,000
1989–90 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 36–14 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wembley Stadium, London 77,729
1990–91 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 13–8 Saintscolours.svg St Helens Wembley Stadium, London 75,532
1991–92 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 28–12 Castleford colours.svg Castleford Wembley Stadium, London 77,286
1992–93 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 20–14 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Wembley Stadium, London 77,684
1993–94 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 26–16 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Wembley Stadium, London 78,348
1994–95 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 30–10 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Wembley Stadium, London 78,550
1996 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 40–32 Bullscolours.svgBradford Wembley Stadium, London 75,994
1997 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 32–22 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Wembley Stadium, London 78,022
1998 Sheffeagles colours.svg Sheffield Eagles 17–8 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Wembley Stadium, London 60,669
1999 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds 52– 16 Quinscolours.svg London Broncos Wembley Stadium, London 73,242
2000 Bullscolours.svg Bradford 24–18 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Murrayfield, Edinburgh 67,247
2001 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 13–6 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Twickenham, London 68,250
2002 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 21–12 Saintscolours.svg St Helens Murrayfield, Edinburgh 62,140
2003 Bullscolours.svg Bradford 22–20 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 71,212
2004 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 32–16 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 73,734
2005 Hullcolours.svg Hull 25–24 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 74,213
2006 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 42–12 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Twickenham, London 65,187
2007 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 30–8 Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons Wembley Stadium, London 84,241
2008 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 28–16 Hullcolours.svg Hull Wembley Stadium, London 82,821
2009 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington 25–16 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Wembley Stadium, London 76,560
2010 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington 30–6 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Wembley Stadium, London 85,217
2011 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 28–18 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Wembley Stadium, London 78,482
2012 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington 35–18 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Wembley Stadium, London 79,180
2013 Wigancolours.svg Wigan 16–0 Hullcolours.svg Hull Wembley Stadium, London 78,137
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

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adamj1300 wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
cos789 wrote:
dave I don't know wtf you're trying to say as usual but you shouldn't be mentioning crowds and rl in the same breath.
Unless accompanied by an expletive... :thumbleft:

I mean Dave, your code has served up two weeks of finals with averages less than 25k per week! :(/
:(/ :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


& yet we had a club crowd bigger then 6 of the 8 finals the VFL has put up so far this year
& you ranting fuckwits seem to be saying we never have big crowds :?>

when you fumbling dribblers know we have many & in many ..... many more places then yr code does
its astounding the ignorance

the utter ignorance :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<>
And we've had over many crowds THIS YEAR that exceed ANY NRL game this year, or any for the last decade..... :\:

:
any in the last decade eh
Rugby League has had about 15 capacity crowds in Sydney the last ten years
that's
100% of seats taken


how many has the VFL had in spazbourne dick.b.reath ?> :cool:

& most of these RL games were quite expensive to attend ....
unlike the $4 for most seats at the fumbles & bumbles games your referring to

perspective
look it up in a dictionary shit for brains :wink:

most nrl games are still played at shit box suburban grounds with 15k capacity's :(/
& you claim the nrl has had 15 sell out games in the last 10 years :(/ :(/
:(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/

I said Rugby League has you illiterate inbred dipshit
:(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :lol: :lol: :lol:
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
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All grand finals, Dave. The AFL beats all of those in the same circumstances.

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Date Result Competition Venue Attendance
29 February 1980 England 26-9 Wales European Championship Hull 8,000
16 March 1980 France 2-4 England European Championship Narbonne 10,000
21 February 1981 England 1-5 France European Championship Leeds 4,000
18 March 1981 England 17-4 Wales European Championship Hull 5,000
8 November 1981 Wales 15-20 England Test Cardiff 13,000
14 October 1984 Wales 9-28 England Test Ebbw Vale 2,000
27 November 1992 Wales 11-36 England Test Swansea 10,000
1 February 1995 Wales 18-16 England European Championship Cardiff 6,000
15 February 1995 England 19-16 France European Championship Gateshead 6,000
7 October 1995 England 20-16 Australia World Cup Wembley 41,000
11 October 1995 England 46-0 Fiji World Cup Wigan 26,000
14 October 1995 England 46-0 South Africa World Cup Leeds 14,000
21 October 1995 England 25-10 Wales World Cup Manchester 30,000
1 February 1995 England 8-16 Australia World Cup Wembley 67,000
12 June 1996 England 73-6 France European Nations Cup Gateshead 550
26 June 1996 Wales 12-26 England European Nations Cup Cardiff 5,000
19 June 1998 England 15-12 Wales Test Widnes 5,000
13 October 1999 France 20-28 England Test Carcassonne 1,500
23 October 1999 England 50-20 France Test Hull 3,000


MMMMMate the WAFL gets better figures than rep rl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Exactly!
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To back up my point....

73743 Essendon v Melbourne M.C.G. 1946
85815 Carlton v Essendon M.C.G. 1947
85658 Melbourne v Essendon M.C.G. 1948
52226 Melbourne v Essendon M.C.G. 1948
90453 Essendon v Carlton M.C.G. 1949
87601 Essendon v North Melbourne M.C.G. 1950
85795 Geelong v Essendon M.C.G. 1951
82890 Geelong v Collingwood M.C.G. 1952
89060 Collingwood v Geelong M.C.G. 1953
80897 Footscray v Melbourne M.C.G. 1954
88053 Melbourne v Collingwood M.C.G. 1955
115802 Melbourne v Collingwood M.C.G. 1956
100324 Melbourne v Essendon M.C.G. 1957
97956 Collingwood v Melbourne M.C.G. 1958
103506 Melbourne v Essendon M.C.G. 1959
97457 Melbourne v Collingwood M.C.G. 1960
107935 Hawthorn v FOotscray M.C.G. 1961
98385 Essendon v Carlton M.C.G. 1962
101209 Geelong v Hawthorn M.C.G. 1963
102469 Melbourne v Collingwood M.C.G. 1964
104846 Essendon v St Kilda M.C.G. 1965
101655 St Kilda v Collingwood M.C.G. 1966
109396 Richmond v Geelong M.C.G. 1967
116828 Essendon v Carlton M.C.G. 1968
119165 Richmond v Carlton M.C.G. 1969
121696 Collingwood v Carlton M.C.G. 1970
118192 St Kilda v Hawthorn M.C.G. 1971
112393 Richmond v Carlton M.C.G. 1972
116956 Richmond v Carlton M.C.G. 1973
113839 Richmond v North Melbourne M.C.G. 1974
110551 North Melbourne v Hawthorn M.C.G. 1975
110143 North Melbourne v Hawthorn M.C.G. 1976
108224 North Melbourne v Collingwood M.C.G. 1977
98366 North Melbourne v Collingwood M.C.G. 1977
101704 Hawthorn v North Melbourne M.C.G. 1977
113545 Collingwood v Carlton M.C.G. 1979
113461 Richmond v Collingwood M.C.G. 1980
112964 Collingwood v Carlton M.C.G. 1981
107536 Carlton v Richmond M.C.G. 1982
110332 Hawthorn v Essendon M.C.G. 1983
92685 Hawthorn v Essendon M.C.G. 1984
100042 Hawthorn v Essendon M.C.G. 1985
101861 Hawthorn v Carlton M.C.G. 1986
92754 Hawthorn v Carlton M.C.G. 1987
93754 Hawthorn v Melbourne M.C.G. 1988
94796 Hawthorn v Geelong M.C.G. 1989
98944 Collingwood v Essendon M.C.G. 1990
75230 Hawthorn v West Coast Waverley Park 1991
95007 West Coast v Geelong M.C.G. 1992
96862 Essendon v Carlton M.C.G. 1993
93860 Geelong v West Coast M.C.G. 1994
93670 Carlton v Geelong M.C.G. 1995
93102 North Melbourne v SYdney M.C.G. 1996
98828 Adelaide v St Kilda M.C.G. 1997
94431 Adelaide v North Melbourne M.C.G. 1998
94228 North Melbourne v Carlton M.C.G. 1999
96249 Essendon v Melbourne M.C.G. 2000
91482 Essendon v Brisbane M.C.G. 2001
91817 Brisbane v Collingwood M.C.G. 2002
79451 Brisbane v Collingwood M.C.G. 2003
77671 Port Adelaide v Brisbane M.C.G. 2004
91828 Sydney v West Coast M.C.G. 2005
97431 West Coast v Sydney M.C.G. 2006
97302 Geelong v Port Adelaide M.C.G. 2007
100012 Hawthorn v Geelong M.C.G. 2008
99251 Geelong v St Kilda M.C.G. 2009
100016 Collingwood v St Kilda M.C.G. 2010
93853 Collingwood v St Kilda M.C.G. 2010
99537 Geelong v Collingwood M.C.G. 2011
99683 Sydney v Hawthorn M.C.G. 2012

Now out of all those years (counting the latter year in the English list) only in 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1985, 1988 and 1991 did the English Rugby grand final beat the VFL/AFL grand final in attendance. 8 out of 66 (and make it 67 because the game this Saturday will draw WAY more than 78,137!).

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NRLCrap1 wrote:
All grand finals, Dave. The AFL beats all of those in the same circumstances.

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hmmmmmmm

could a game of bumbles n misses attract crowds this size anywhere .... except in ONE lonely shithole at the buttcrack of Australia ? :-k
cos Rugby League can ..... see above
I can see 4 cities in that lot ..... can you :cool:
that being my point .... :wink:




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Yes, as long as there is a venue of comparible size. In Australia there isn't one. The MCG is the biggest by far. It even beats ANZ Stadium comfortably.
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deary me dave.
Yes, AFL has had big matches outside of Australia.
Yes and one game epecially was bigger than this years nrl finals.
Yes AFL is huge in Australia so WTF are you sulking off to mother England for?
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cos789 wrote:
Date Result Competition Venue Attendance
29 February 1980 England 26-9 Wales European Championship Hull 8,000
16 March 1980 France 2-4 England European Championship Narbonne 10,000
21 February 1981 England 1-5 France European Championship Leeds 4,000
18 March 1981 England 17-4 Wales European Championship Hull 5,000
8 November 1981 Wales 15-20 England Test Cardiff 13,000
14 October 1984 Wales 9-28 England Test Ebbw Vale 2,000
27 November 1992 Wales 11-36 England Test Swansea 10,000
1 February 1995 Wales 18-16 England European Championship Cardiff 6,000
15 February 1995 England 19-16 France European Championship Gateshead 6,000
7 October 1995 England 20-16 Australia World Cup Wembley 41,000
11 October 1995 England 46-0 Fiji World Cup Wigan 26,000
14 October 1995 England 46-0 South Africa World Cup Leeds 14,000
21 October 1995 England 25-10 Wales World Cup Manchester 30,000
1 February 1995 England 8-16 Australia World Cup Wembley 67,000
12 June 1996 England 73-6 France European Nations Cup Gateshead 550
26 June 1996 Wales 12-26 England European Nations Cup Cardiff 5,000
19 June 1998 England 15-12 Wales Test Widnes 5,000
13 October 1999 France 20-28 England Test Carcassonne 1,500
23 October 1999 England 50-20 France Test Hull 3,000


MMMMMate the WAFL gets better figures than rep rl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

gets better figures then Rep RL eh
heres every attendance at every rugby league international ever played between the main RL playing nations going back 106 seasons
I've bolded the crowds that are bigger then any WALDOFL games have ever seen in their fumbling bumbling missing history you dribbling shit for brains :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :lol: :lol:

when yr tiny sport
from the even tinier irrelevant backwater you live in.. can produce crowds like this year on year
pipe up again
till then

fck off you complete wanker :cool:






City

Crowd

345 19 April 2013 Australia def. New Zealand 32-12 Canberra Stadium Canberra 25,628
344 13 October 2012 Australia def. New Zealand 18–10 Willows Sports Complex Townsville 26,497
343 20 April 2012 Australia def. New Zealand 20–12 Eden Park Auckland 35,339
342 19 November 2011 Australia def. England 30–8 Elland Road Leeds 34,174
341 13 November 2011 Australia def. Wales 56–14 Racecourse Ground Wrexham 5,233
340 5 November 2011 Australia def. England 36–20 Wembley Stadium London 42,344
339 28 October 2011 Australia def. New Zealand 26–12 Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington 12,491
338 16 October 2011 Australia def. New Zealand 42–6 Newcastle International Sports Centre Newcastle 32,890
337 6 May 2011 Australia def. New Zealand 20–10 Robina Stadium Gold Coast 26,301
336 13 November 2010 New Zealand def. Australia 16–12 Lang Park Brisbane 36,299
335 6 November 2010 Australia def. New Zealand 34–20 Eden Park Auckland 44,324
334 31 October 2010 Australia def. England 34–14 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium Melbourne 18,894
333 24 October 2010 Australia def. Papua New Guinea 42–0 Parramatta Stadium Sydney 11,308
332 7 May 2010 Australia def. New Zealand 12–8 Melbourne Rectangular Stadium Melbourne 29,442

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Test#

Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

331 14 November 2009 Australia def. England 46–16 Elland Road Leeds 31,042
330 7 November 2009 Australia def. France 42–4 Stade Charléty Paris 8,657
329 31 October 2009 Australia def. England 26–16 DW Stadium Wigan 23,122
328 24 October 2009 New Zealand drew with Australia 20–20 Twickenham Stoop Stadium London 12,360
327 8 May 2009 Australia def. New Zealand 38–10 Lang Park Brisbane 37,152
326 22 November 2008 New Zealand def. Australia 34–20 Lang Park Brisbane 50,559
325 16 November 2008 Australia def. Fiji 52–0 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 15,855
324 9 November 2008 Australia def. Papua New Guinea 46–6 Willows Sports Complex Townsville 16,239
323 2 November 2008 Australia def. England 52–4 Docklands Stadium Melbourne 36,927
322 25 October 2008 Australia def. New Zealand 30–6 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 34,157
321 9 May 2008 Australia def. New Zealand 28–12 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 34,571
320 13 October 2007 Australia def. New Zealand 58–0 Wellington Stadium Wellington 16,681
319 20 April 2007 Australia def. New Zealand 30–6 Lang Park Brisbane 35,241
318 25 November 2006 Australia def. New Zealand 16–12 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 27,325
317 18 November 2006 Australia def. Great Britain 33–10 Lang Park Brisbane 44,358
316 4 November 2006 Great Britain def. Australia 23–12 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 24,953
315 21 October 2006 Australia def. New Zealand 20–15 Docklands Stadium Melbourne 30,732
314 14 October 2006 Australia def. New Zealand 30–18 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 17,887
313 5 May 2006 Australia def. New Zealand 50–12 Lang Park Brisbane 44,191
312 26 November 2005 New Zealand def. Australia 24–0 Elland Road Leeds 26,514
311 19 November 2005 Australia def. Great Britain 26–14 KC Stadium Hull 25,150
310 13 November 2005 Australia def. France 44–12 Stade Aimé Giral Perpignan 7,913
309 6 November 2005 Australia def. Great Britain 20–6 JJB Stadium Wigan 25,004
308 21 October 2005 Australia def. New Zealand 28–26 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 16,258
307 15 October 2005 New Zealand def. Australia 38–28 Stadium Australia Sydney 28,255
306 22 April 2005 Australia def. New Zealand 32–16 Lang Park Brisbane 40,317
305 27 November 2004 Australia def. Great Britain 44–4 Elland Road Leeds 39,200
304 21 November 2004 Australia def. France 52–301 Stade Ernest-Wallon Toulouse 10,000
303 13 November 2004 Great Britain def. Australia 24–12 JJB Stadium Wigan 25,004
302 30 October 2004 Australia def. Great Britain 12–8 City of Manchester Stadium Manchester 38,572
301 23 October 2004 Australia def. New Zealand 32–12 Loftus Road London 16,725
300 16 October 2004 New Zealand drew with Australia 16–16 North Harbour Stadium Auckland 19,118
299 23 April 2004 Australia def. New Zealand 37–10 Newcastle International Sports Centre Newcastle 21,537
298 21 November 2003 Australia def. Great Britain 18–12 Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield 24,163
297 14 November 2003 Australia def. Great Britain 23–20 KC Stadium Hull 25,147
296 7 November 2003 Australia def. Great Britain 22–18 JJB Stadium Wigan 24,614
295 18 October 2003 New Zealand def. Australia 30–16 North Harbour Stadium Auckland 21,926
294 25 July 2003 Australia def. New Zealand 48–6 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 30,605
293 12 October 2002 Australia def. New Zealand 32–24 Wellington Stadium Wellington 25,015
292 12 July 2002 Australia def. Great Britain 64–10 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 31,844
291 24 November 2001 Australia def. Great Britain 28–8 JJB Stadium Wigan 25,011
290 17 November 2001 Australia def. Great Britain 40–12 Reebok Stadium Bolton 22,152
289 11 November 2001 Great Britain def. Australia 20–12 Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield 21,758
288 7 October 2001 Australia def. Papua New Guinea 54–12 Lloyd Robson Oval Port Moresby 16,000
287 13 July 2001 Australia def. New Zealand 28–10 Wellington Stadium Wellington 26,580
286 25 November 2000 Australia def. New Zealand 40–12 Old Trafford Manchester 44,329
285 19 November 2000 Australia def. Wales 46–22 McAlpine Stadium Huddersfield 8,000
284 11 November 2000 Australia def. Samoa 66–10 Vicarage Road Watford 5,000
283 4 November 2000 Australia def. Russia 110–4 The Boulevard Hull 3,444
282 1 November 2000 Australia def. Fiji 66–8 Gateshead International Stadium Gateshead 4,167
281 28 October 2000 Australia def. England 22–2 Twickenham Stadium London 32,758
280 7 October 2000 Australia def. Papua New Guinea 82–0 Willows Sports Complex Townsville 21,000
279 21 April 2000 Australia def. New Zealand 52–0 Stadium Australia Sydney 26,023
1.This match was only considered a Test by the French Rugby League (FFR13) when it was played. The Australian Rugby League (ARL) has retrospectively classified this game as a Test.

1997 Super League[edit source]

The following Super League matches are considered to be Tests by the Rugby League International Federation, New Zealand Rugby League and Rugby Football League, but not by the Australian Rugby League.


Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

20 November 1997 Australia def. Great Britain 37–20 Elland Road Leeds 40,324
16 November 1997 Great Britain def. Australia 20–12 Old Trafford Manchester 39,337[1]
1 November 1997 Australia def. Great Britain 38–14 Wembley Stadium London 41,135[2]
26 September 1997 New Zealand def. Australia 30–12 North Harbour Stadium Auckland 17,500
25 April 1997 Australia def. New Zealand 34–22 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 23,829

1990–1999[edit source]


Test#

Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

278 5 November 1999 Australia def. New Zealand 22–20 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 21,204
277 22 October 1999 Australia def. Great Britain 42–6 Lang Park Brisbane 12,511
276 15 October 1999 New Zealand def. Australia 24–22 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 22,131
275 23 April 1999 Australia def. New Zealand 20–14 Stadium Australia Sydney 30,245[3]
274 16 October 1998 Australia def. New Zealand 36–16 North Harbour Stadium Auckland 24,620
273 9 October 1998 Australia def. New Zealand 30–12 Lang Park Brisbane 18,571
272 24 April 1998 New Zealand def. Australia 22–16 North Harbour Stadium Auckland 25,000
271 11 July 1997 Australia def. Rest of the World 28–81 Lang Park Brisbane 14,927
270 6 October 1996 Australia def. National Rugby League of Papua New Guinea 52–61 Lloyd Robson Oval Port Moresby 15,000
269 12 July 1996 Australia def. National Rugby League of Fiji 84–141 Newcastle International Sports Centre Newcastle 19,000
268 28 October 1995 Australia def. England 16–82 Wembley Stadium London 66,540
267 22 October 1995 Australia def. New Zealand 30–202 McAlpine Stadium Huddersfield 16,608
266 14 October 1995 Australia def. Fiji 66–02 McAlpine Stadium Huddersfield 7,127
265 10 October 1995 Australia def. South Africa 86–62 Gateshead International Stadium Gateshead 9,191
264 7 October 1995 England def. Australia 20–162 Wembley Stadium London 41,271
263 14 July 1995 Australia def. New Zealand 46–10 Lang Park Brisbane 20,803
262 7 July 1995 Australia def. New Zealand 20–10 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 27,568
261 23 June 1995 Australia def. New Zealand 26–8 Lang Park Brisbane 25,304
260 4 December 1994 Australia def. France 74–0 Stade de la Méditerranée Béziers 8,000
259 20 November 1994 Australia def. Great Britain 23–4 Elland Road Leeds 39,486
258 5 November 1994 Australia def. Great Britain 38–8 Old Trafford Manchester 43,930
257 22 October 1994 Great Britain def. Australia 8–4 Wembley Stadium London 57,034
256 6 July 1994 Australia def. France 58–0 Parramatta Stadium Sydney 27,318
255 30 June 1993 Australia def. New Zealand 16–4 Lang Park Brisbane 31,000
254 25 June 1993 Australia def. New Zealand 16–8 Palmerston North Showgrounds Palmerston North 19,000
253 20 June 1993 Australia drew with New Zealand 14–14 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 22,994
252 24 October 1992 Australia def. Great Britain 10–6 Wembley Stadium London 73,761
251 15 July 1992 Australia def. Papua New Guinea 36–143 Townsville Sports Reserve Townsville 12,470
250 3 July 1992 Australia def. Great Britain 16–103 Lang Park Brisbane 32,313
249 26 June 1992 Great Britain def. Australia 33–10 Princes Park Melbourne 31,005
248 12 June 1992 Australia def. Great Britain 22–6 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 40,141
247 13 October 1991 Australia def. Papua New Guinea 40–63 Lloyd Robson Oval Port Moresby 14,500
246 6 October 1991 Australia def. Papua New Guinea 58–2 Danny Leahy Oval Goroka 13,000
245 31 July 1991 Australia def. New Zealand 40–123 Lang Park Brisbane 26,200
244 24 July 1991 Australia def. New Zealand 44–10 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 34,911
243 3 July 1991 New Zealand def. Australia 24–8 Olympic Park Stadium Melbourne 26,900
242 9 December 1990 Australia def. France 34–103 Stade Aimé Giral Perpignan 2,000
241 2 December 1990 Australia def. France 60–4 Parc de Sports Avignon 3,000
240 24 November 1990 Australia def. Great Britain 14–03 Elland Road Leeds 32,500
239 10 November 1990 Australia def. Great Britain 14–10 Old Trafford Manchester 46,615
238 27 October 1990 Great Britain def. Australia 19–12 Wembley Stadium London 52,274
237 19 August 1990 Australia def. New Zealand 24–6 Athletic Park Wellington 25,000
236 27 June 1990 Australia def. France 34–23 Pioneer Oval Parkes 12,384
1.This match is considered a Test by the Australian Rugby League (ARL) only.
2.This match from the 1995 Rugby League World Cup has been awarded Test status.
3.The result of this match counted towards the 1989–1992 Rugby League World Cup.

1980–1989[edit source]


Test#

Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

235 23 July 1989 Australia def. New Zealand 22–14 Mount Smart Stadium Auckland 15,000
234 16 July 1989 Australia def. New Zealand 8–0 Rotorua International Stadium Rotorua 26,000
233 10 July 1989 Australia def. New Zealand 26–6 Queen Elizabeth II Park Christchurch 15,000
232 9 October 1988 Australia def. New Zealand 25–12 Eden Park Auckland 44,329
231 20 July 1988 Australia def. Papua New Guinea 70–81 Eric Weissel Oval Wagga Wagga 11,685
230 9 July 1988 Great Britain def. Australia 26–121 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 15,944
229 28 June 1988 Australia def. Great Britain 34–14 Lang Park Brisbane 27,130
228 11 June 1988 Australia def. Great Britain 17–6 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 24,480
227 21 July 1987 New Zealand def. Australia 13–6 Lang Park Brisbane 16,500
226 13 December 1986 Australia def. France 52–01 Stade d'Albert Domec Carcassonne 5,000
225 30 November 1986 Australia def. France 44–2 Stade Gilbert Brutus Perpignan 5,000
224 22 November 1986 Australia def. Great Britain 24–151 Central Park Wigan 20,169
223 8 November 1986 Australia def. Great Britain 34–4 Elland Road Leeds 30,808
222 25 October 1986 Australia def. Great Britain 36–16 Old Trafford Manchester 50,583
221 5 October 1986 Australia def. Papua New Guinea 62–121 Lloyd Robson Oval Port Moresby 17,000
220 29 July 1986 Australia def. New Zealand 32–121 Lang Park Brisbane 22,811
219 6 July 1986 Australia def. New Zealand 22–8 Carlaw Park Auckland 14,566
218 19 June 1986 Australia def. New Zealand 29–12 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 34,302
217 7 July 1985 New Zealand def. Australia 18–01 Carlaw Park Auckland 15,327
216 30 June 1985 Australia def. New Zealand 10–6 Carlaw Park Auckland 19,132
215 18 June 1985 Australia def. New Zealand 26–20 Lang Park Brisbane 22,000
214 7 July 1984 Australia def. Great Britain 20–7 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 18,756
213 26 June 1984 Australia def. Great Britain 18–6 Lang Park Brisbane 26,534
212 12 June 1984 Australia def. Great Britain 25–8 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 30,190
211 9 July 1983 New Zealand def. Australia 19–12 Lang Park Brisbane 15,000
210 12 June 1983 Australia def. New Zealand 16–4 Carlaw Park Auckland 18,000
209 18 December 1982 Australia def. France 23–9 Stade d'Egassiairal Narbonne 5,000
208 5 December 1982 Australia def. France 15–4 Parc des Sports Avignon 6,000
207 28 November 1982 Australia def. Great Britain 32–8 Headingley Leeds 17,318
206 20 November 1982 Australia def. Great Britain 27–6 Central Park Wigan 23,216
205 30 October 1982 Australia def. Great Britain 40–4 Boothferry Park Hull 26,771
204 25 September 1982 Australia def. Papua New Guinea 38–2 Lloyd Robson Oval Port Moresby 15,000
203 17 July 1982 Australia def. New Zealand 20–2 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 16,775
202 3 July 1982 Australia def. New Zealand 11–8 Lang Park Brisbane 11,400
201 18 July 1981 Australia def. France 17–2 Lang Park Brisbane 14,000
200 4 July 1981 Australia def. France 43–3 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 16,277
199 15 June 1980 Australia def. New Zealand 15–6 Carlaw Park Auckland 9,706
198 1 June 1980 Australia def. New Zealand 17–6 Carlaw Park Auckland 12,321
1.The result of this match counted towards the 1985–1988 Rugby League World Cup.

1970–1979[edit source]


Test#

Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

197 14 July 1979 Australia def. Great Britain 21–7 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 16,844
196 30 June 1979 Australia def. Great Britain 24–16 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 26,857
195 16 June 1979 Australia def. Great Britain 35–0 Lang Park Brisbane 23,000
194 10 December 1978 France def. Australia 11–10 Stade de Toulouse Toulouse 7,060
193 26 November 1978 France def. Australia 13–10 Stade d'Albert Domec Carcassonne 7,000
192 18 November 1978 Australia def. Great Britain 23–6 Headingley Leeds 29,627
191 5 November 1978 Great Britain def. Australia 18–14 Odsal Bradford 26,447
190 15 October 1978 Australia def. Great Britain 15–9 Central Park Wigan 17,644
189 22 July 1978 Australia def. New Zealand 33–16 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 6,541
188 15 July 1978 Australia def. New Zealand 38–7 Lang Park Brisbane 14,000
187 24 June 1978 Australia def. New Zealand 24–2 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 16,577
186 25 June 1977 Australia def. Great Britain 13–12 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 24,457
185 18 June 1977 Australia def. Great Britain 19–5 Lang Park Brisbane 27,000
184 11 June 1977 Australia def. France 21–9 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 13,231
183 29 May 1977 Australia def. New Zealand 27–12 Carlaw Park Auckland 18,000
182 12 November 1975 Australia d. England 25–0 Headingley Leeds 7,727
181 1 November 1975 England d. Australia 16–13 Central Park Wigan 9,393
180 26 October 1975 Australia d. France 41–2 Stade Aimé Giral Perpignan 10,440
179 19 October 1975 Australia d. Wales 18–6 St Helens Rugby and Cricket Ground Swansea 11,112
178 27 September 1975 Australia d. New Zealand 24–8 Carlaw Park Auckland 20,000
177 28 June 1975 Australia drew with England 10–10 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 33,858
176 22 June 1975 Australia d. France 26–6 Lang Park Brisbane 9,000
175 14 June 1975 Australia d. Wales 13–3 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 25,386
174 1 June 1975 Australia d. New Zealand 36–8 Lang Park Brisbane 10,000
173 20 July 1974 Australia def. Great Britain 22–18 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 55,505
172 6 July 1974 Great Britain def. Australia 16–11 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 48,006
171 15 June 1974 Australia def. Great Britain 12–6 Lang Park Brisbane 30,280
170 16 December 1973 Australia def. France 14–3 Stade de Toulouse Toulouse 5,000
169 9 December 1973 Australia def. France 21–11 Stade Aimé Giral Perpignan 7,630
168 1 December 1973 Australia def. Great Britain 15–5 Wilderspool Warrington 10,019
167 24 November 1973 Australia def. Great Britain 14–6 Headingley Leeds 16,674
166 3 November 1973 Great Britain def. Australia 21–12 Wembley Stadium London 9,874
165 11 November 1972 Australia drew with Great Britain 10–10 Stade de Gerland Lyon 4,321
164 5 November 1972 Australia def. France 31–9 Stade de Toulouse Toulouse 10,332
163 1 November 1972 Australia def. New Zealand 9–5 Parc des Princes Paris 8,000
162 29 October 1972 Great Britain def. Australia 27–21 Stade Aimé Giral Perpignan 6,324
161 15 July 1972 Australia def. New Zealand 31–7 Lang Park Brisbane 24,000
160 8 July 1972 Australia def. New Zealand 36–11 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 29,714
159 26 June 1971 New Zealand def. Australia 24–3 Carlaw Park Auckland 13,917
158 7 November 1970 Australia def. Great Britain 12–7 Headingley Leeds 18,776
157 1 November 1970 France def. Australia 17–15 Odsal Bradford 6,215
156 24 October 1970 Great Britain def. Australia 11–4 Headingley Leeds 15,084
155 21 October 1970 Australia def. New Zealand 47–11 Central Park Wigan 9,586
154 4 July 1970 Great Britain def. Australia 21–17 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 61,258
153 20 June 1970 Great Britain def. Australia 28–7 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 60,962
152 6 June 1970 Australia def. Great Britain 37–15 Lang Park Brisbane 42,807

1960–1969[edit source]


Test#

Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

151 7 June 1969 New Zealand def. Australia 18–14 Carlaw Park Auckland 9,848
150 1 June 1969 Australia def. New Zealand 20–10 Carlaw Park Auckland 13,375
149 7 January 1968 France def. Australia 16–13 Stade de Toulouse Toulouse 4,898
148 24 December 1967 France def. Australia 10–3 Stade d'Albert Domec Carcassonne 4,971
147 17 December 1967 France drew with Australia 7–7 Stade Vélodrome Marseilles 5,193
146 9 December 1967 Australia def. Great Britain 11–3 Station Road Swinton 13,615
145 3 November 1967 Australia def. Great Britain 17–11 White City London 17,445
144 21 October 1967 Great Britain def. Australia 16–11 Headingley Leeds 22,293
143 8 July 1967 Australia def. New Zealand 13–9 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 27,530
142 1 July 1967 Australia def. New Zealand 35–22 Lang Park Brisbane 30,122
141 10 June 1967 Australia def. New Zealand 22–13 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 33,416
140 23 July 1966 Australia def. Great Britain 19–14 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 63,505
139 16 July 1966 Australia def. Great Britain 6–4 Lang Park Brisbane 45,057
138 25 June 1966 Great Britain def. Australia 17–13 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 57,962
137 26 June 1965 New Zealand def. Australia 7–5 Carlaw Park Auckland 11,383
136 19 June 1965 Australia def. New Zealand 13–8 Carlaw Park Auckland 13,295
135 18 July 1964 Australia def. France 35–9 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 16,731
134 4 July 1964 Australia def. France 27–2 Lang Park Brisbane 20,076
133 13 June 1964 Australia def. France 20–6 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 20,270
132 18 January 1964 Australia def. France 16–8 Parc des Princes Paris 5,979
131 22 December 1963 Australia def. France 21–9 Stade de Toulouse Toulouse 6,932
130 8 December 1963 France def. Australia 8–5 Stade Chaban-Delmas Bordeaux 4,261
129 30 November 1963 Great Britain def. Australia 16–5 Headingley Leeds 20,947
128 9 November 1963 Australia def. Great Britain 50–12 Station Road Swinton 30,833
127 16 October 1963 Australia def. Great Britain 28–2 Wembley Stadium London 13,946
126 27 July 1963 Australia def. South Africa 54–21 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 16,995
125 20 July 1963 Australia def. South Africa 34–6 Lang Park Brisbane 10,210
124 29 June 1963 Australia def. New Zealand 14–0 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 45,657
123 22 June 1963 New Zealand def. Australia 16–13 Lang Park Brisbane 30,748
122 7 June 1963 Australia def. New Zealand 7–3 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 48,330
121 14 July 1962 Australia def. Great Britain 18–17 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 42,104
120 30 June 1962 Great Britain def. Australia 17–10 Lang Park Brisbane 34,766
119 9 June 1962 Great Britain def. Australia 31–12 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 70,174
118 8 July 1961 New Zealand def. Australia 10–8 Carlaw Park Auckland 12,424
117 1 July 1961 New Zealand def. Australia 12–10 Carlaw Park Auckland 11,485
116 16 July 1960 France 7–5 def. Australia Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 29,127
115 2 July 1960 Australia def. 56–6 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 32,644
114 11 June 1960 Australia drew with France 8–8 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 49,868
113 20 January 1960 Australia def. France 16–8 Parc des Sports Roanne 3,437

1950–1959[edit source]


Test#

Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

112 20 December 1959 Australia def. France 17–2 Stade Chaban-Delmas Bordeaux 8,848
111 12 December 1959 Great Britain def. Australia 18–12 Central Park Wigan 26,089
110 21 November 1959 Great Britain def. Australia 11–10 Headingley Leeds 30,184
109 31 October 1959 Australia def. France 20–19 Stade Pershing Paris 9,864
108 17 October 1959 Australia def. Great Britain 22–15 Station Road Swinton 35,224
107 4 July 1959 New Zealand def. Australia 28–12 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 31,629
106 27 June 1959 Australia def. New Zealand 38–10 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 30,994
105 13 June 1959 Australia def. New Zealand 9–8 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 38,613
104 19 July 1958 Great Britain def. Australia 40–17 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 68,720
103 5 July 1958 Great Britain def. Australia 25–18 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 33,563
102 14 June 1958 Australia def. Great Britain 15–8 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 68,777
101 3 January 1957 Australia def. France 25–21 Stade de Gerland Lyon 5,743
100 23 December 1956 Australia def. France 10–6 Stade Chaban-Delmas Bordeaux 11,379
99 15 December 1956 Great Britain def. Australia 19–0 Station Road Swinton 17,542
98 1 December 1956 Australia def. Great Britain 22–9 Odsal Bradford 23,634
97 17 November 1956 Great Britain def. Australia 21–10 Central Park Wigan 22,473
96 1 November 1956 Australia def. France 15–8 Stade Pershing Paris 10,789
95 30 June 1956 Australia def. New Zealand 31–14 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 46,735
94 23 June 1956 Australia def. New Zealand 8–2 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 28,361
93 9 June 1956 Australia def. New Zealand 12–9 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 46,766
92 23 July 1955 Australia def. France 20–8 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 67,748
91 2 July 1955 France def. Australia 29–28 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 45,745
90 11 June 1955 France def. Australia 8–5 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 62,458
89 17 July 1954 Australia def. Great Britain 20–16 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 67,577
88 9 July 1954 Great Britain def. Australia 38–21 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 46,355
87 12 June 1954 Australia def. Great Britain 37–12 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 65,885
86 18 July 1953 Australia def. New Zealand 18–16 Carlaw Park Auckland 16,033
85 4 July 1953 New Zealand def. Australia 12–11 Basin Reserve Wellington 5,394
84 27 June 1953 New Zealand def. Australia 25–5 Addington Showgrounds Christchurch 5,509
83 25 January 1953 France def. Australia 13–5 Stade de Gerland Lyon 17,545
82 11 January 1953 France def. Australia 5–0 Stade Chaban-Delmas Bordeaux 23,419
81 27 December 1952 Australia def. France 16–12 Stade Pershing Paris 18,327
80 13 December 1952 Australia def. Great Britain 27–7 Odsal Bradford 30,509
79 9 November 1952 Great Britain def. Australia 21–5 Station Road Swinton 32,421
78 4 October 1952 Great Britain def. Australia 19–6 Headingley Leeds 34,505
77 2 July 1952 New Zealand def. Australia 19–9 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 44,916
76 28 June 1952 New Zealand def. Australia 49–25 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 29,245
75 9 June 1952 Australia def. New Zealand 25–13 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 56,376
74 21 July 1951 France def. Australia 35–14 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 67,005
73 30 June 1951 Australia def. France 23–11 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 35,000
72 11 June 1951 France def. Australia 26–15 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 60,160
71 22 July 1950 Australia def. Great Britain 5–2 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 45,178
70 1 July 1950 Australia def. Great Britain 15–3 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 35,000
69 12 June 1950 Great Britain def. Australia 6–4 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 47,215

1940–1949[edit source]


Test#

Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

68 8 October 1949 Australia def. New Zealand 31–10 Carlaw Park Auckland 12,361
67 17 September 1949 New Zealand def. Australia 26–21 Basin Reserve Wellington 7,737
66 29 January 1949 Great Britain def. Australia 23–9 Odsal Bradford 42,000
65 23 January 1949 Australia def. France 10–0 Stade Chaban-Delmas Bordeaux 17,365
64 9 January 1949 Australia def. France 29–10 Stade Vélodrome Marseilles 15,796
63 6 November 1948 Great Britain def. Australia 16–7 Station Road Swinton 36,534
62 9 October 1948 Great Britain def. Australia 23–21 Headingley Leeds 36,529
61 12 June 1948 Australia def. New Zealand 13–4 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 23,013
60 29 May 1948 New Zealand def. Australia 21–19 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 55,866
59 20 July 1946 Great Britain def. Australia 20–7 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 35,924
58 6 July 1946 Great Britain def. Australia 14–5 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 40,500
57 17 June 1946 Australia drw. Great Britain 8–8 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 64,526[4]

1930–1939[edit source]


Test#

Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

56 16 January 1938 Australia def. France 16–11 Stade Vélodrome Marseilles 24,000
55 2 January 1938 Australia def. France 35–6 Stade Pershing Paris 11,500
54 18 December 1937 Australia def. Great Britain 13–3 Fartown Huddersfield 9,093
53 13 November 1937 Great Britain def. Australia 13–3 Station Road Swinton 31,724
52 16 October 1937 Great Britain def. Australia 5–4 Headingley Leeds 31,949
51 14 August 1937 New Zealand def. Australia 16–15 Carlaw Park Auckland 25,000
50 7 August 1937 Australia def. New Zealand 12–8 Carlaw Park Auckland 12,000
49 18 July 1936 Great Britain def. Australia 12–7 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 53,546
48 4 July 1936 Great Britain def. Australia 12–7 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 29,486
47 26 June 1936 Australia def. Great Britain 24–8 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 63,920
46 4 October 1935 Australia def. New Zealand 31–8 Carlaw Park Auckland 20,000
45 2 October 1935 Australia def. New Zealand 29–8 Carlaw Park Auckland 8,000
44 28 September 1935 New Zealand def. Australia 22–14 Carlaw Park Auckland 20,000
43 16 December 1933 Great Britain def. Australia 19–16 Station Road Swinton 10,990
42 11 November 1933 Great Britain def. Australia 7–5 Headingley Leeds 29,618
41 7 October 1933 Great Britain def. Australia 4–0 Belle Vue Manchester 34,000
40 16 July 1932 Great Britain def. Australia 18–13 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 50,053
39 18 June 1932 Australia def. Great Britain 15–6 Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane 26,500
38 6 June 1932 Great Britain def. Australia 8–6 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 70,204
37 15 January 1930 Great Britain def. Australia 3–0 Athletic Grounds Rochdale 16,743
36 4 January 1930 Great Britain def. Australia 10–0 Station Road Swinton 34,709

1920–1929[edit source]


Test#

Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

35 9 November 1929 Great Britain def. Australia 9–3 Headingley Stadium Leeds 31,402
34 5 October 1929 Australia def. Great Britain 31–8 Craven Park Hull 20,000
33 21 July 1928 Australia def. Great Britain 21–14 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 37,380
32 14 July 1928 Great Britain def. Australia 8–0 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 44,548
31 23 June 1928 Great Britain def. Australia 15–12 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 39,200
30 12 July 1924 Australia def. Great Britain 21–11 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 36,000
29 28 June 1924 Great Britain def. Australia 5–3 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 33,842
28 23 June 1924 Great Britain def. Australia 22–3 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 50,000
27 14 January 1922 Great Britain def. Australia 6–0 The Willows Salford 21,000
26 5 November 1921 Australia def. Great Britain 16–2 The Boulevard Hull 21,504
25 21 October 1921 Great Britain def. Australia 6–5 Headingley Leeds 32,000
24 10 July 1920 Great Britain def. Australia 23–13 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 32,000
23 3 July 1920 Australia def. Great Britain 21–8 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 60,000
22 26 June 1920 Australia def. Great Britain 8–4 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 28,000

1910–1919[edit source]


Test#

Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

21 13 September 1919 Australia def. New Zealand 32–2 Carlaw Park Auckland 15,000
20 6 September 1919 Australia def. New Zealand 34–23 Carlaw Park Auckland 24,300
19 30 August 1919 New Zealand def. Australia 26–10 Addington Showgrounds Christchurch 7,000
18 23 August 1919 Australia def. New Zealand 44–21 Basin Reserve Wellington 8,000
17 4 July 1914 Great Britain def. Australia 14–6 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 41,000
16 29 June 1914 Australia def. Great Britain 12–7 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 38,000
15 27 June 1914 Great Britain def. Australia 23–5 Agricultural Oval Sydney 40,000
14 1 January 1912 Australia def. Great Britain 33–8 Villa Park Birmingham 4,000
13 16 December 1911 Great Britain drew with Australia 11–11 Tynecastle Edinburgh 8,000
12 8 November 1911 Australia def. Great Britain 19–10 St James' Park Newcastle 5,317
11 2 July 1910 Great Britain def. Australia 22–17 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 18,000
10 18 June 1910 Great Britain def. Australia 27–20 Agricultural Oval Sydney 42,000

1908–1909[edit source]


Test#

Date

Result

Stadium

City

Crowd

9 3 July 1909 Australia def. New Zealand 25–5 Wentworth Park Sydney 6,000
8 26 June 1909 Australia def. New Zealand 10–5 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 6,000
7 12 June 1909 New Zealand def. Australia 19–11 Agricultural Oval Sydney 6,000
6 15 February 1909 Great Britain def. Australia 6–5 Villa Park Birmingham 9,000
5 23 January 1909 Great Britain def. Australia 14–9 St James' Park Newcastle 22,000
4 12 December 1908 Great Britain drew with Australia 22–22 Park Royal Ground London 2,000
3 6 June 1908 Australia def. New Zealand 14–9 Agricultural Oval Sydney 13,000
2 30 May 1908 New Zealand def. Australia 24–12 Exhibition Ground Brisbane 6,000
1 8 May 1908 New Zealand def. Australia 11–10 Agricultural Oval Sydney 20,000
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Re: NRL a laughing stock after finals weekend of embarrassme

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cos789 wrote:
deary me dave.
Yes, AFL has had big matches outside of Australia.
?
really :-k
Big eh

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details please ........
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NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
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Re: NRL a laughing stock after finals weekend of embarrassme

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NRLCrap1 wrote:
Yes, as long as there is a venue of comparible size. In Australia there isn't one. The MCG is the biggest by far. It even beats ANZ Stadium comfortably.

oh
no big venues eh :-k

how convenient
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can't fill venues half the size of the MCG anywhere in Aust

but yeah
if they were double the size ... they'd errr... 8-[ fill em 8-[


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Re: NRL a laughing stock after finals weekend of embarrassme

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22546 in Wellington just this year for starters, Dave! And that beats the majority of the NRL matches!

And Perth is going to have a 70,000 seat stadium. You watch that fill up while you shut up....maybe.

You want to donate to create more to prove your point and get owned? Thought not.
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