1989–1992 Rugby League World Cup players
The 1985–1988 Rugby League World Cup involved players from the national rugby league football teams of five countries: Australia, France, Great Britain, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. As the World Cup was played over four years during normal international tours, these groups of players never assembled in one place as an entire squad.
Australia
- Coaches: Bob Fulton
- Tim Brasher
- Willie Carne
- Steve Renouf
- Mal Meninga (c)
- Michael Hancock
- Brad Fittler
- Allan Langer
- Glenn Lazarus
- Steve Walters
- Mark Sargent
- Paul Sironen
- Bob Lindner
- Bradley Clyde
- Chris Johns
- John Cartwright
- David Gillespie
- Kevin Walters
- Gary Belcher
- Michael O'Connor
- Tony Currie
- Wally Lewis
- Des Hasler
- Sam Backo
- Tony Currie
- Paul Vautin
- Bruce McGuire
- Dale Shearer
- Mark Carroll
- Alan Langer
- Andrew Ettingshausen
- Martin Bella
- Brad Mackay
- Laurie Daley
- Kerrod Walters
- Mark McGaw
- Cliff Lyons
- Greg Alexander
- Ricky Stuart
- Ben Elias
- Rod Wishart
- Craig Salvatori
- Mark Geyer
- Geoff Toovey
- Gary Coyne
- Scott Gourley
France
- Coach: Jacques Jorda/ Michel Mazaré
- Jean-Philippe Pougeau (Saint-Estève)
- Philipe Chiron
- Philippe Fourquet (Saint-Gaudens)
- David Fraisse (Carcassonne)
- Cyril Pons (Saint-Gaudens)
- Gilles Dumas (Saint-Gaudens)
- Patrick Entat (Avignon)
- Jean-Luc Rabot (Villeneuve-sur-Lot)
- Mathieu Khedimi (Saint-Estève)
- Yves Storer (Saint-Gaudens)
- Daniel Divet (Carcassonne)
- Didier Cabestany (XIII Catalan)
- Thierry Bernabé (Le Pontet)
- Denis Biénès (Saint-Gaudens)
- Régis Courty
- Éric Castel
- Hugues Ratier
- Francis Lope
- Thierry Buttignol
- Thierry Valero
- Jean Ruiz
- Jean-Pierre Magnac
- Éric Rémirez (Carcassonne)
- Christophe Auroy
- Guy Delaunay (XIII Catalan)
- Daniel Verdès (Vileneuve-sur-Lot)
- Jacques Moliner (Pamiers)
- Pierre Chamorin (Saint-Estève)
- Abdrajah Baba (XIII Catalan)
- Marc Tisseyre (Carcassonne)
- Gérard Boyals (Saint-Gaudens)
- Franck Romano (Carpentras)
- Robert Vizcay (Saint-Gaudens)
- Roger Palisses (Saint-Estève)
- Jean-Marc Garcia (Saint-Estève)
- David Despin (Villeneuve-sur-Lot)
- Pascal Fages (Pia)
- Patrick Torreilles (Pia)
- Lindsay Delpech
- Bertrand Planté (Villeneuve-sur-Lot)
- Christophe Bonnafous
- Adolphe Alésina (XIII Catalan)
- Pierre Ailleres (Toulouse Olympique)
- Yves Viloni
- Pierre Montgaillard
- Marc Balleroy
- Patrick Limongi (Carcassonne)
- Claude Sirvent (Saint-Gaudens)
- Bernard Llong
- Jacques Pech
- Pascal Bomati (XIII Catalan)
- Patrick Marginet (Saint-Estève)
Great Britain
- Coach: Malcolm Reilly
- Alan Tait
- Phil Ford
- Paul Newlove
- Paul Loughlin
- Martin Offiah
- Shaun Edwards
- David Hulme
- Paul Hulme
- Kelvin Skerrett
- Andy Platt
- Andy Goodway
- Roy Powell
- Mike Gregory
- Joe Lydon
- Keith England
- Karl Fairbank
- Paul Dixon
- Jonathan Davies
- Paul Moriarty
- Michael Jackson
- Daryl Powell
- Denis Betts
- Lee Jackson
- Paul Eastwood
- Carl Gibson
- Steve Hampson
- Ellery Hanley
- Bobbie Goulding
- Garry Schofield
- Shaun Irwin
- St John Ellis
- Ian Lucas
- Richie Eyres
- Les Holliday
- Mark Aston
- Karl Harrison
- Gary Price
- Gary Connolly
- Martin Dermott
- Phil Clarke
- Graham Steadman
- Billy McGinty
New Zealand
- Coach: Tony Gordon/ Bob Bailey Howie Tamati
- Richie Blackmore
- Frano Botica
- Peter Brown
- Dean Clark
- Morvin Edwards
- Mark Elia
- Esene Faimalo
- Gary Freeman
- Clayton Friend
- James Goulding
- Daryl Halligan
- Gavin Hill
- Sean Hoppe
- Mark Horo
- Kevin Iro
- Tony Iro
- Tony Kemp
- Emosi Koloto
- Mike Kuiti
- Francis Leota
- Dean Lonergan
- Duane Mann
- George Mann
- Jarrod McCracken
- Hugh McGahan
- Gary Mercer
- Tawera Nikau
- Mark Nixon
- Sam Panapa
- Mike Patton
- Quentin Pongia
- Matthew Ridge
- Tea Ropati
- Kelly Shelford
- Kurt Sherlock
- Kurt Sorensen
- Sam Stewart
- Brent Stuart
- Brent Todd
- Paddy Tuimavave
- Brendon Tuuta
- Dave Watson
- Darrell Williams
- Jason Williams
- Mark Woods
Papua New Guinea
- Coach: Skerry Palanga
- Ipisa Wanega
- Arnold Krewanty
- Phillip Boge
- Bal Numapo
- Mea Morea
- Stanley Haru
- Gigmai Ongugo
- Ati Lomutopa
- Michael Matmillo
- Tuiyo Evei
- Joe Gispe
- Arebo Taumaku
- Michael Angara
- Max Tiri
- Chris Itam
- Kes Paglipari
- Matthew Elara
- Opoe Soga
- Bobby Ako
- Goie Waine
- Elias Kamiak
- Paul Gela
- James Naipo
- Bernard Bate
- John Unagi
- Thomas Daki
- Joshua Kououru
- Johannes Kola
- Liprin Palangat
- Richard Wagambie
- Korul Sinemau
- Danny Moi
- Daroa Ben-Moide
- Ngala Lapan
- Kera Ngaffin
- Tuksy Karu
- Leslie Hoffman
- Nande Yer
- John Piel
- Aquila Emil
- Ben Biri
- Kini Tani
- Sauna Babago
- James Kapia
- Joe rema
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.