2000 Anzac Test

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The 2000 Anzac test was a rugby league test match played between Australia and New Zealand at the Sydney Olympic Stadium 21 April 2000. It was the fourth Anzac test played between the two nations since the first was played under the Super League banner in 1997 and the third to be played in Sydney.

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2000 (2000) Anzac Test
12 Total
AUS 2230 52
NZL 00 0
Date21 April 2000
StadiumStadium Australia
LocationSydney, Australia
RefereeBill Harrigan
Attendance26,023
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Squads

Scott Hill and Chris McKenna made their test debuts for Australia, while Tasesa Lavea made his debut for New Zealand.[1]

Match Summary

Australia withstood an early challenge from the Kiwis before running in four tries in the first half with a further five tries after the break. The win set a then record winning margin and highest score for Australia in rugby league test matches against New Zealand.[2] With two tries and eight goals, Mat Rogers set the individual points scoring record for Australia at 24 points in matches against New Zealand, breaking the record of Eric Simms.[1]

More information Australia, 52 – 0 ...
Australia  52 – 0  New Zealand
Tries: 9
Brad Fittler (2)
Mat Rogers (2)
Ryan Girdler
Chris McKenna
Wendell Sailor
Gorden Tallis
Shaun Timmins
Goals: 8
Mat Rogers rugby goalposts icon 8/9
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Tries: 0
Goals: 0
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Friday, 21 April 2000
19:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Attendance: 26,023
Referee: Bill Harrigan Australia

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