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The 2008 Rugby League World Cup was the thirteenth staging of the
Rugby League World Cup The Rugby League World Cup is an international rugby league tournament contested by the top national men's representative teams. The tournament is administered by the International Rugby League and was first held in France in 1954, which was ...
since its inauguration in 1954, and the first since the 2000 tournament. The tournament was held in Australia from 26 October, culminating in the final between Australia and New Zealand on 22 November. The tournament was the fourth time that the World Cup was held in Australia, the first being in
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. The tournament was won by New Zealand, who defeated Australia 34–20 in the final in one of the greatest upsets in the history of the sport. The tournament featured the best ten teams around the globe which were split into three groups. A total of eighteen matches took place in twelve different venues across four Australian states. The tournament ended a year of celebrations commemorating the
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of the game in the southern hemisphere and was part of the Festival of World Cups.


Host selection

The thirteenth Cup was scheduled to be held in Australia in 2004, however the lack of international success by Great Britain and New Zealand after the 2000 World Cup and the rise of the Tri-Nations tournament meant that it was delayed for a further four years. The Rugby League International Federation officially announced this tournament on 6 May 2006, with further details on scheduling and dates following on 19 April 2007.


Format


Qualification

The hosts, Australia, were given automatic entry into the World Cup, along with New Zealand, England, France and Papua New Guinea. The five remaining places in the World Cup were determined by qualification rounds. Two European rounds and Pacific, Atlantic and Repêchage rounds were scheduled. Tonga and
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became the first two nations to qualify after Tonga defeated Samoa 18–10 in Leeds on 22 October, forcing Samoa to enter the repêchage. In the European Group Two, Ireland drew 16–16 with Lebanon to ensure qualification, while Lebanon were forced to enter the repêchage. The final automatic place went to Scotland, who defeated Wales 37–32 on aggregate after two legs. Wales then faced Lebanon in the repêchage semi-final, where they lost in a surprise 50–26 defeat, to knock them out of World Cup Qualifying. Lebanon then faced Samoa, who beat USA 42–10 in the first semi-final, on 14 November for the final qualifying position. The game was won by Samoa, 38–16, and so they booked the tenth and final place. Many qualification matches were broadcast live by Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and New Zealand, whilst BigPondTV broadcast matches online for other fans around the world.


Draw

The draw, after being confirmed by the RLIF on 19 April 2007, involved three groups. The first group was made up of four teams; Australia, England, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Whilst the other two groups involved three teams each. The semi finals were made up of the first three teams in the first group and the winner of a playoff between the winners of the second and third groups. The draw was put into doubt after the Papua New Guinea team claimed that it was unfair to them and threatened to boycott the tournament should it not be changed. Marcus Bai, former Papua New Guinean winger and captain, said: Fortunately for the tournament, this separate island competition did not eventuate. Papua New Guinea still remained upset with the draw, seeing it as a huge challenge but one which would have seen them be rewarded if they had won. The draw was finalised on 4 October 2007. The first match took place in Townsville between England and Papua New Guinea, although the official opening ceremony of the competition occurred before the
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and New Zealand match the following day in Sydney. The final took place at
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(Suncorp Stadium) in Brisbane. Teams received 2 points for a win, and 1-point for a draw. This meant that, unlike in the Australasian National Rugby League, there was no "golden point" rule enforced. In group stages, if two teams had the same number of points then positions were determined on points difference, the number of points scored minus the number of points conceded. After group matches were completed, a match featuring the second placed teams in Group B and Group C took place with the winner receiving 7th place. Similarly the third placed teams in Group B and Group C played off for 9th place. It was believed that these results were to be taken into account in the 2009 RLIF World Rankings.


Squads

Each nation competing in the tournament named 24-man squads in the weeks prior to the group stage commencing.


Venues

Due to Rugby League World Cup rules prohibiting the use of commercial venue names, all venues were known by their non-commercial names, e.g. Suncorp Stadium was known as Lang Park during the tournament. Lang Park would also host the World Cup Final.


Officiating

Six referees from four countries controlled matches in the tournament. These four nations also provided touch judges while England and Australia provided the video referees. In support of the Australian National Breast Cancer Foundation, the referees wore pastel pink shirts while officiating matches to raise awareness. The shirts, which carried the NBCF logo on the collar, were signed by the team captains at each World Cup game and were later auctioned off with the proceeds going to the NBCF. ;Referees * Thierry Alibert ( France) * Tony Archer (
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* Ashley Klein ( England) *
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;Touch judges * Adam Burns ( New Zealand) * Steve Chiddy (
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* James Child ( England) * Tony De Las Hera (
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* Paul Holland (
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* Jose Perrara ( France) * Bernard Sutton (
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* Gerard Sutton (
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* Russell Turner (
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Opening ceremony

On Sunday night, 26 October, the
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hosted the Opening Ceremony of the World Cup. It started with Greg Inglis reciting a speech about "Playing Fair". Following Inglis' speech there was an Aboriginal Smoking ceremony to welcome all the athletes and participants. This included a rather large sized Rainbow Serpent which represented the Aboriginal Dreamtime. The last part of the ceremony involved a performance of the Rugby League World Cup anthem "Hero" by
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. A curtain raiser to the Australia vs. New Zealand match included an Indigenous Australian squad playing against New Zealand Māori which featured several prominent NRL players and rising stars, including Chris Sandow,
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, Preston Campbell, Sam Thaiday,
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. As part of the official opening of the World Cup on 26 October, an exhibition game was played between an Aboriginal selection and a New Zealand Māori side.


Group stage

The 2008 Rugby League World Cup's eighteen matches were played during October and November in various locations throughout the east coast of Australia. The tournament's teams were divided into three pool groups. The teams finishing highest amongst those groups progressed to the play-offs. All teams from group A (shaded in green) with the exception of the bottom qualifying team progressed to the semi-finals, the other two groups the top finisher progressed to a playoff match, in which the winner would qualify to the semi-finals.


Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Knockout stage

The top 3 teams from pool A advanced to the semi-finals, while the top teams from pools B and C respectively play-off in the qualifying final to decide the 4th spot in the semi-finals.


Positional play-offs

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Quarter-final


Semi-finals

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Final: Australia vs New Zealand


Statistics


Try scorers

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;4 tries * Joel Monaghan * David Williams * Lance Hohaia *
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Attendances


Critical reception

Due to the generally poor response of the 2000 World Cup, there were several key criticisms of the tournament before any matches had kicked off. The RLIF were forced to defend the credibility of the tournament in October 2007 after New Zealand, one of the favourites for the competition, were heavily beaten in a Test match 58–0 in Wellington against Australia. Another concern was whether there would be enough competitiveness throughout the ten teams, with some fans worried about the possibility of too many one-sided matches, which was a common sight in the Group Stages of the 2000 tournament. Ricky Stuart, coach of the Australian team, was reported to be so incensed by his team's defeat in the final that he verbally attacked Geoff Carr, the chief executive of Australian Rugby League, claiming that tournament organisers and match officials conspired to cause the Australian loss. The next morning he had a chance meeting with Ashley Klein, who refereed the final, and
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, the Rugby Football League's director of match officials, at their hotel. He reportedly abused both officials in front of a number of witnesses, calling Klein a cheat, and behaved in an aggressive and physically intimidating manner. Stuart later apologised for his behaviour and resigned from his post. The tournament proved a commercial success, delivering a profit of over and re-establishing the credibility of the competition.


Marketing


Branding

The World Cup's "Heroes Here 08" promotional campaign was launched at the
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on 6 May 2008. At the launch, Paul Kind, the World Cup Director of Marketing, explained, "Heroes Here 08 underlines that fact that the international game, and particularly this tournament, will bring out the best in every player who takes part. It will create heroes."
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recorded an "Australian version" of the
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song " Hero" which accompanied the "Heroes 08" promotional video and other World Cup advertising. The World Cup Opening Ceremony featured a live performance of the song by Bassingthwaighte. Filming of visuals for the promotional video began in Leeds during the worldwide ticketing launch for the event in November 2007. Advertising agency MJW, celebrity photographer Garry Heery and production company Engine worked together to combine the latest digital animation with a dark and determined set that highlighted the passion players feel in representing their country on the international stage. The Heroes campaign featured Mark Gasnier (Australia),
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(New Zealand), Rob Burrow (England), Keith Peters (PNG),
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(Fiji), Nigel Vagana (Samoa),
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(Ireland) and Lopini Paea (Tonga). Gasnier was later removed from some of the promotional material after he left the sport mid-season and was replaced by Darren Lockyer. The video also appeared in the video game Rugby League 2: World Cup Edition, which featured a world cup mode based on the event.


Ticketing

Tickets for Australian residents went on sale 7 November 2007 and internationally on 18 February. However tickets were not distributed until 3 March. Ticketek were announced as the official ticketing agency for the competition, selling tickets for all matches. Ticketmaster and Pilbeam Theatre were selling tickets to the Telstra Dome and Browne Park matches respectively. The World Cup Final sold out months in advance.


Sponsorship

The Official Sponsors of the Rugby League World Cup 2008 were: * Jetstar: Official Airline * Foster's: Official Beer *
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: Official Spirit * AAMI: Official referee sponsor * Telstra: Official Telecommunications sponsor *
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: Official Male products * Holiday Inn: Official Accommodation Supplier * Coca-Cola: Official Soft drink *
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: Official retailer * Bic: Official stationery


Broadcasting


Television

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, Samoa, Cook Islands and the Solomon Islands.Pacific Broadcasting
Orange Sport provided coverage of all matches live in France. Coverage of the competition also extended to countries not taking part. Showtime showed all matches live across the Middle East. G offered coverage of all games in many countries in Africa.
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showed all matches in Malaysia, and
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60 showed all matches in the United States. In Brazil, some matches were broadcast by Bandsports. The only participating country with no television coverage of the matches was Tonga; the RLIF were hoping to secure a deal before the World Cup started, but this never happened. BigPondTV, an online television station, broadcast all matches live and also repeated matches. This service was available to everyone for free.


Radio

* UK –
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and its sister station BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra broadcast selected games. * UK – some non-rights holders used Australian freelance reporter Tim Stackpool to report on games for UK broadcasters. An extensive archive can be heard here
RLWC Archive
* AUS – ABC and 2GB Radio broadcast selected games. * NZ – Radio Sport broadcast the Kiwi's games, including the Kiwi's victory in the final.


External links


"World Cup Moved To End of Season"
BBC website. Retrieved 4 May 2006.
"RLIF Meeting"
Rugby League European Federation website. Retrieved 8 May 2006
"McDonald defends World Cup"
BBC website. Retrieved 6 May 2006.
"Lewis backs Australia for World Cup"
telegraph.co.uk website. Retrieved 8 May 2006


References


External links


Official Website



2008 World Cup at 188-rugby-league.co.uk
{{New Zealand 2008 Rugby League World Cup squad