2013 Rugby League World Cup Group B

2013 Rugby League World Cup Group B is one of the four groups in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. The group comprises New Zealand, France, Papua New Guinea and Samoa.

Ladder

Pld W D L TF PF PA +/− Pts
 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 26 146 34 +112 6
 Samoa 3 2 0 1 14 84 52 +32 4
 France 3 1 0 2 2 15 78 –63 2
 Papua New Guinea 3 0 0 3 5 22 103 –81 0

All times are localUTC+0/GMT in English venues. UTC+1/CET in French venues. UTC+0/WET in Irish venues. UTC+0/GMT in Welsh venues.

Papua New Guinea vs France

27 October 2013
16:00
Papua New Guinea  8–9  France
Try: MacDonald 17' m
Abavu 42' m
Goal: Mead (0/3)
Report[1]
Try: Bosc 6' c
Goal: Bosc (2/2) 7', 60'
Drop Goal: Barthau (1/1) 64'
MS3 Craven Park, Hull
Attendance: 7,481
Referee: Ben Cummins (Australia)
Player of the Match: William Barthau (France)
FB 1 David Mead
RW 2 Josiah Abavu
RC 3 Menzie Yere
LC 4 Israel Eliab
LW 5 Nene MacDonald
SO 6 Ray Thompson
SH 7 Ase Boas
PR 8 Mark Mexico
HK 9 Paul Aiton (c)
PR 10 Enoch Maki
SR 11 Dion Aiye
SR 12 Jason Chan
LF 13 Neville Costigan
Substitutions:
IC 14 Charlie Wabo
IC 15 Richard Kambo
IC 16 Jessie Joe Nandye
IC 17 Larsen Marabe
Coach:
Papua New Guinea Adrian Lam
FB 1 Morgan Escaré
RW 2 Frédéric Vaccari
RC 3 Jean-Philippe Baile
LC 4 Vincent Duport
LW 5 Clint Greenshields
SO 6 Thomas Bosc
SH 7 William Barthau
PR 8 Jamal Fakir
HK 9 Éloi Pélissier
PR 10 Rémi Casty
SR 11 Kevin Larroyer
SR 12 Sébastien Raguin
LF 13 Grégory Mounis
Substitutions:
IC 14 Théo Fages
IC 15 Olivier Elima (c)
IC 16 Benjamin Garcia
IC 17 Michael Simon
Coach:
England Richard Agar

Touch Judges:
James Child (England)
Clint Sharrad (England)
Video Referee:
Phil Bentham (England)

New Zealand vs Samoa

27 October 2013
18:00
New Zealand  42–24  Samoa
Try: Hoffman 11' c
Mannering (2) 15' c, 22' c
Tuivasa-Sheck 17' m
Vatuvei (3) 43' m, 49' m, 73' c
Luke 45' c
Goal: Johnson (5/8) 10', 15', 23', 46', 73'
Report[2]
Try: Roberts 39' m
Leilua 52' m
Manumalealii 57' m
Matagi 60' c
A. Winterstein 65' c
Goal: Milford (2/5) 61', 65'
Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington
Attendance: 14,965
Referee: Richard Silverwood (England)
Player of the Match: Dean Whare (New Zealand)
FB 1 Josh Hoffman
RW 2 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
RC 3 Dean Whare
LC 4 Bryson Goodwin
LW 5 Manu Vatuvei
SO 6 Kieran Foran
SH 7 Shaun Johnson
PR 8 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
HK 9 Isaac Luke
PR 10 Jesse Bromwich
SR 11 Frank Pritchard
SR 12 Sonny Bill Williams
LF 13 Simon Mannering (c)
Substitutions:
IC 14 Elijah Taylor
IC 15 Sam Kasiano
IC 16 Sam Moa
IC 17 Frank-Paul Nu'uausala
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney
FB 1 Anthony Milford
RW 2 Antonio Winterstein
RC 3 Junior Sa'u
LC 4 Joseph Leilua
LW 5 Daniel Vidot
SO 6 Reni Maitua
SH 7 Ben Roberts
PR 8 David Fa’alogo
HK 9 Pita Godinet
PR 10 Suaia Matagi
SR 11 Iosia Soliola (c)
SR 12 Frank Winterstein
LF 13 Sauaso Sue
Substitutions:
IC 14 Penani Manumalealii
IC 15 Leeson Ah Mau
IC 16 Mark Taufua
IC 17 Mose Masoe
Coach:
Australia Matt Parish

Touch Judges:
Tim Roby (England)
Joe Cobb (England)
Video Referee:
Thierry Alibert (France)

New Zealand vs France

1 November 2013
20:00
New Zealand  48–0  France
Try: Inu 6' c
Goodwin 24' c
Nu'uausala (2) 39' c, 75' c
Johnson (2) 51' c, 55' c
Eastwood 65' c
Tuivasa-Sheck 80' c
Goal: Johnson (8/8) 7', 26', 39', 51', 56', 66', 76', 80'
Report[3]
Parc des Sports, Avignon
Attendance: 17,518
Referee: Phil Bentham (England)
Player of the Match: Shaun Johnson (New Zealand)
FB 1 Kevin Locke
RW 2 Jason Nightingale
RC 3 Bryson Goodwin
LC 4 Krisnan Inu
LW 5 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
SO 6 Kieran Foran
SH 7 Shaun Johnson
PR 8 Ben Matulino
HK 9 Isaac Luke
PR 10 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
SR 11 Frank Pritchard
SR 12 Alex Glenn
LF 13 Simon Mannering (c)
Substitutes
IC 14 Elijah Taylor
IC 15 Sam Kasiano
IC 16 Frank-Paul Nu'uausala
IC 17 Greg Eastwood
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney
FB 1 Morgan Escaré
RW 2 Frédéric Vaccari
RC 3 Jean-Philippe Baile
LC 4 Vincent Duport
LW 5 Cyril Stacul
SO 6 Thomas Bosc
SH 7 Theo Fages
PR 8 Olivier Elima (c)
HK 9 Kane Bentley
PR 10 Rémi Casty
SR 11 Kevin Larroyer
SR 12 Sébastien Raguin
LF 13 Andrew Bentley
Substitutes
IC 14 Gregory Mounis
IC 15 Jamal Fakir
IC 16 Benjamin Garcia
IC 17 Michael Simon
Coach:
England Richard Agar

Touch Judges:
Grant Atkins (Australia)
Robert Hicks (England)
Video Referee:
Shayne Hayne (Australia)

Papua New Guinea vs Samoa

4 November 2013
20:00
Papua New Guinea  4–38  Samoa
Try: Nandye 45' m
Goal: Eliab (0/1)
Report[4]
Try: Matagi 2' c
A. Winterstein (3) 9' m, 25' c, 79' m
Godinet 15' c
Roberts 37' c
Sue 61' c
Goal: Milford (5/7) 2', 15', 25', 38', 61'
MS3 Craven Park, Hull
Attendance: 6,871
Referee: Shayne Hayne (Australia)
Player of the Match: Anthony Milford (Samoa)
FB 1 David Mead
RW 2 Josiah Abavu
RC 3 Menzie Yere
LC 4 Israel Eliab
LW 5 Nene MacDonald
SO 6 Dion Aiye
SH 7 Ray Thompson
PR 8 Mark Mexico
HK 9 Paul Aiton
PR 10 Larsen Marabe
SR 11 Jessie Joe Nandye
SR 12 Jason Chan
LF 13 Neville Costigan (c)
Substitutes
IC 14 Charlie Wabo
IC 15 Richard Kambo
IC 16 Jason Tali
IC 17 Enoch Maki
Coach:
Papua New Guinea Adrian Lam
FB 1 Anthony Milford
RW 2 Antonio Winterstein
RC 3 Tim Lafai
LC 4 Joseph Leilua
LW 5 Daniel Vidot
SO 6 Penani Manumeasili
SH 7 Ben Roberts
PR 8 David Fa’alogo
HK 9 Pita Godinet
PR 10 Suaia Matagi
SR 11 Iosia Soliola (c)
SR 12 Leeson Ah Mau
LF 13 Sauaso Sue
Substitutes
IC 14 Michael Sio
IC 15 Junior Moors
IC 16 Mark Taufua
IC 17 Mose Masoe
Coach:
Australia Matt Parish

Touch Judges:
George Stokes (England)
Chris Leatherbarrow (England)
Video Referee:
Ashley Klein (Australia)

New Zealand vs Papua New Guinea

8 November 2013
20:00
New Zealand  56–10  Papua New Guinea
Try: Goodwin 4' c
Tuivasa-Sheck (2) 7' c, 11' c
Williams (3) 15' c, 27' c, 40' c
Nu'uausala 30' m
Whare (2) 50' c, 56' c
Taylor 67' m
Goal: Johnson (8/10) 4', 8', 12', 16', 28', 40', 51', 58'
Report[5]
Try: Aiye 41' c
Albert 78' m
Goal: Paniu (1/2) 43'
Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Leeds
Attendance: 18,180
Referee: Ashley Klein (Australia)
Player of the Match: Sonny Bill Williams (New Zealand)
FB 1 Josh Hoffman
RW 2 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
RC 3 Dean Whare
LC 4 Bryson Goodwin
LW 5 Manu Vatuvei
SO 6 Kieran Foran
SH 7 Shaun Johnson
PR 8 Ben Matulino
HK 9 Isaac Luke
PR 10 Jesse Bromwich
SR 11 Alex Glenn
SR 12 Sonny Bill Williams
LF 13 Elijah Taylor
Substitutes
IC 14 Sam Moa
IC 15 Sam Kasiano
IC 16 Frank-Paul Nu'uausala
IC 17 Thomas Leuluai
Coach:
New Zealand Stephen Kearney
FB 1 David Mead
RW 2 Josiah Abavu
RC 3 Menzie Yere
LC 4 Francis Paniu
LW 5 Nene MacDonald
SO 6 Ray Thompson
SH 7 Dion Aiye
PR 8 Neville Costigan
HK 9 Charlie Wabo
PR 10 Joe Bruno
SR 11 Jessie Joe Nandye
SR 12 Jason Chan
LF 13 Sebastian Pandia
Substitutes
IC 14 Wellington Albert
IC 15 Paul Aiton
IC 16 Jason Tali
IC 17 Mark Mexico
Coach:
Papua New Guinea Adrian Lam

Touch Judges:
Jose Pereira (France)
Robert Hicks (England)
Video Referee:
Richard Silverwood (England)

The 18,180 attendance was higher than all but one of Leeds Rhinos' home Super League attendances for 2013.[6]

France vs Samoa

11 November 2013
20:00
France  6–22  Samoa
Try: Escaré 32' c
Goal: Bosc 33'
Report[7]
Try: Vidot 4' c
Milford 46' c
Godinet 61' m
Moors 74' c
Goal: Milford (3/4) 4', 47', 75'
Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan
Attendance: 11,576
Referee: Henry Perenara (New Zealand)
Player of the Match: Anthony Milford (Samoa)
FB 1 Morgan Escaré
RW 2 Frederic Vaccari
RC 3 Jean-Philippe Baile
LC 4 Vincent Duport
LW 5 Clint Greenshields
SO 6 Thomas Bosc
SH 7 William Barthau
PR 8 Jamal Fakir
HK 9 Éloi Pélissier
PR 10 Rémi Casty
SR 11 Kevin Larroyer
SR 12 Sébastien Raguin
LF 13 Gregory Mounis
Substitutes
IC 14 Tony Gigot
IC 15 Antoni Maria
IC 16 Benjamin Garcia
IC 17 Michael Simon
Coach:
England Richard Agar
FB 1 Anthony Milford
RW 2 Antonio Winterstein
RC 3 Tim Lafai
LC 4 Joseph Leilua
LW 5 Daniel Vidot
SO 6 Pita Godinet
SH 7 Ben Roberts
PR 8 David Fa’alogo
HK 9 Michael Sio
PR 10 Suaia Matagi
SR 11 Iosia Soliola (c)
SR 12 Leeson Ah Mau
LF 13 Sauaso Sue
Substitutes
IC 14 Tony Puletua
IC 15 Junior Moors
IC 16 Mark Taufua
IC 17 Mose Masoe
Coach:
Australia Matt Parish
Touch Judges:


Robert Hicks (England)
James Child (England)
Video Referee:
Shayne Hayne (Australia)

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