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1982 New Zealand rugby league tour of Australia and Papua New Guinea

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The 1982 New Zealand rugby league tour of Australia and Papua New Guinea was a four match tour by the New Zealand national rugby league team. The New Zealand national rugby league team lost a series 0-2 against Australia, but defeated Papua New Guinea in a one-off test match. Their only other game was a match against Queensland.

Background

New Zealand last toured Australia in 1978 while this would be their second trip to Papua New Guinea having played a test against the Kumuls in Port Moresby in 1978.

Squad

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The New Zealand squad was chosen from those playing in the NZ, Australia and English competitions. The coach was Cecil Mountford with the captain being Hawera's giant back row forward Graeme West, although North Sydney's Mark Graham would captain the team in the tests against Australia.

The Kiwis were without the services of fiery Cronulla-Sutherland brothers Dane and Kurt Sorensen after the cash strapped Sharks refused to release them for test duty.

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Australia

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Sunday, 27 June
More information Queensland, 31 – 16 ...
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Eddie Ward

Queensland: Tony Currie, Brad Backer, Gene Miles, Mal Meninga, Wayne Challis, Wally Lewis (c), Mark Murray, Rod Morris, Greg Conescu, Paul Khan, Rohan Hancock, Bryan Neibling, Norm Carr. Res - Cavill Heugh, Greg Holben. Coach - Arthur Beetson

New Zealand: Gary Kemble, Gary Prohm, John Whittaker, James Leuluai, Dane O'Hara, Gordon Smith, Clayton Friend, Bruce Gall, Howie Tamati, Kevin Tamati, Graeme West (c), Tony Coll, Hugh McGahan. Res - Kevin Fisher, Peter Mellars

In the first game on the Australian leg of the tour, the Kiwis faced an almost test strength Queensland side, losing 31–16 at Lang Park.


First Test

The Australian's escaped with an 11-8 win over New Zealand at Lang Park in Brisbane. The forced retirement due to a chronic knee injury of Canterbury-Bankstown's George Peponis saw Manly-Warringah's Max Krilich named as both Australian hooker and new team captain. Red headed Manly-Warringah and Queensland back rower Paul Vautin made his test debut at lock forward in place of an injured Ray Price. Queensland's Warwick Wattles forward Rohan Hancock made his debut in the second row while both of Australia's reserves, Parramatta Eels back rower John Muggleton and Brisbane Souths heavyweight centre Mal Meninga (who would not get on the field during the game) were also on their test debuts. For New Zealand, Taranaki back rower Bruce Gall was also making his test match debut as was Otahuhu Leopards forward and future New Zealand test captain Hugh McGahan who, like future Australian test captain Meninga, would not get on the field during the game.

Saturday 3 July
More information Australia, 11 – 8 ...
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 11,400
Referee: Fred Lindop United Kingdom
Player of the Match: Wally Lewis
Australia
New Zealand
FB1Greg Brentnall
LW2John Ribot
CE3Michael Cronin
CE4Steve Rogers
RW5Kerry Boustead
FE6Wally Lewis
HB7Steve Mortimer
LK8Paul Vautin
SR9Les Boyd
SR10Rohan Hancock
PR11Rod Morris
HK12Max Krilich (c)
PR13Craig Young
Substitutions:
IC14John Muggleton
IC15Mal Meninga
Coach:
Australia Frank Stanton
FB1Gary Kemble
LW2Gary Prohm
CE3Olsen Filipaina
CE4James Leuluai
RW5Dane O'Hara
FE6Fred Ah Kuoi
HB7Gordon Smith
LK8Mark Graham (c)
SR9Bruce Gall
SR10Graeme West
PR11Kevin Tamati
HK12Howie Tamati
PR13Mark Broadhurst
Substitutions:
IC14Hugh McGahan
IC15John Whittaker
Coach:
New Zealand Cecil Mountford

English referee Fred Lindop had what the press termed a "Love affair with his whistle" and blew 44 penalties during the game. New Zealand led for most of the game through the boot of Gordon Smith, though with the number of penalties gave Michael Cronin ample opportunity to tie the game at 8-all late in the second half. Only a late John Muggleton try gave the Aussies their win. Of Lindop's 44 penalties, New Zealand won the count 25-19. There were only 7 decisive scrums in the game with Lindop blowing a penalty to end most of them.

Australian debutant second rower Rohan Hancock 's first touch of the ball saw him knocked senseless in a crunching full body tackle by Kiwi hardman prop Kevin Tamati.


Second Test

Australia wrapped up the Trans-Tasman series 2-0 with a 20-2 win over the Kiwis at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Saturday 17 July
More information Australia, 20 – 2 ...
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 16,775
Referee: Fred Lindop United Kingdom
Player of the Match: Ray Price
Australia
New Zealand
FB1Greg Brentnall
LW2John Ribot
CE3Michael Cronin
CE4Mal Meninga
RW5Kerry Boustead
FE6Wally Lewis
HB7Steve Mortimer
LK8Ray Price
SR9Les Boyd
SR10John Muggleton
PR11Craig Young
HK12Max Krilich (c)
PR13Rohan Hancock
Substitutions:
IC14Steve Rogers
IC15Rod Morris
Coach:
Australia Frank Stanton
FB1Gary Kemble
LW2Gary Prohm
CE3Olsen Filipaina
CE4James Leuluai
RW5Dane O'Hara
FE6Fred Ah Kuoi
HB7Gordon Smith
LK8Mark Graham (c)
SR9Bruce Gall
SR10Graeme West
PR11Kevin Tamati
HK12Howie Tamati
PR13Mark Broadhurst
Substitutions:
IC14John Whittaker
IC15Hugh McGahan
Coach:
New Zealand Cecil Mountford

Although Ray Price was named as the Man of the Match, the game was a personal triumph for Australian halfback Steve Mortimer who controlled the play and led the Aussies to a 20-2 win.[4]

Giant Queensland centre Mal Meninga, after not being used off the bench in the first test, made his official test debut in this game in place of Steve Rogers who moved to the bench. Meninga had an unhappy game though, dislocating his elbow in the 28th minute after a crunching blindside tackle from Kiwi winger Dane O'Hara, while at the same time attempting to break a tackle from Kiwi fullback Gary Kemble. The other major change for the Australians was Ray Price returning to the side at lock for Paul Vautin.

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Papua New Guinea

Sunday 25 July
More information Papua New Guinea, 5 – 56 ...
Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: John Gocher Australia
Papua New Guinea
New Zealand
FB1Kungas Kuveu
RW2Alan Rero
CE3Y. Pilkokos
CE4Jimmy Peter
LW5Samu Sasama
FE6Jon Joseph
HB7Poka Kila
LK8John Wagambie (c)
SR9Jack Waninara
SR10Arebo Taumaku
PR11Philip Ralda
HK12J. Tenakanai
PR13Tara Gau
Substitutions:
IC14Joe Tep
IC15Joe Katsir
Coach:
Papua New Guinea Uve Sabumei
FB1James Leuluai
LW2Kevin Fisher
CE3Gary Prohm
CE4John Whittaker
RW5Dane O'Hara
FE6Gordon Smith
HB7Clayton Friend
LK8Hugh McGahan
SR9Bruce Gall
SR10Graeme West (c)
PR11Kevin Tamati
HK12Howie Tamati
PR13Mark Broadhurst
Substitutions:
IC14Owen Wright
IC15Tony Coll
Coach:
New Zealand Cecil Mountford
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