2009 Rugby League 4 Nations
Host Nation - England and France
The 2009 Four-Nations series will be a first for international rugby league. With the ongoing improvement of France, the successful Tri-Nations series has been expanded. The Four-Nations is scheduled to take place in England and France in October / November.


AUSTRALIA


NEW ZEALAND


ENGLAND

FRANCE

Four Nations Game 1
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Friday 23 October 2009
England 34 def France 12
ENGLAND 34 (Sinfield, Smith, Hall, Myler(2),T Briscoe ;tries Sinfield 5/6 ;goals ) FRANCE 12 (Duport, Bentley ;tries Bosc 2/2 ;goals)
at Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster. Referee:
Leon Williamson. Crowd: 11,529

Four Nations Game 2
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Saturday 24 October 2009
Australia 20 drew New Zealand 20
AUSTRALIA 20 ( B Morris, Thurston, C Smith ;tries J Thurston 4/4 goals) NEW ZEALAND 20 (Nuuausala, Sau, Hohaia, Pritchard ;tries Goodwin 2/4 goal)
at Twickenham Stoop, London. Referee: Steve Ganson.
Crowd:12,360

Four Nations Game 3
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Saturday 31 October 2009
England 16 v Australia 26
 ENGLAND (Burgess, Ellis, Smith ;tries Sinfield 2/3 ;goals)  AUSTRALIA (Slater, Inglis, Lockyer, B Morris ;tries Thurston 3/5 ;goal)
at DW stadium, Wigan.

Four Nations Game 4
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Saturday 31 October 2009
France 12 v New Zealand 62
FRANCE (Wynne, Martins ;tries Bosc 2/2;goals) NEW ZEALAND  ( Perrett (3),Marshall, Hohaia (2),Hargreaves, Nuuausala, Sau, Goodwin  ;tries Goodwin 9/11 ;goal)
at Stade Ernest Wallon, Toulouse

Four Nations Game 5
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Saturday 7 November 2009
France 4 v Australia 42
AUSTRALIA 42 (M Jennings 3 B Morris 2 J Morris 2 L Lewis tries J Thurston 3 K Gidley 2 goals) bt FRANCE 4 (O Elima try) at Charlety Stadium. Referee: Leon Williamson.

Four Nations Game 6
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Saturday 7 November 2009
England 20 v New Zealand 12
ENGLAND 20 (P Fox 2 K Eastmond tries K Sinfield 4 goals) bt NEW ZEALAND 12 (B Goodwin B Matulino tries B Goodwin 2 goals) at Galpharm (McAlpine) Stadium. Referee: Thierry Albert.

2009 Four Nations Grand Final
England 16 v Australia 46
Saturday 14 November 2009
at Elland Roads Leads

2009 Four Nations Squads
 


AUSTRALIA

  • Petero Civoniceva (Penrith)

  • Cooper Cronk (Melbourne)

  • Robbie Farah (Wests Tigers)

  • Paul Gallen (Cronulla)

  • Kurt Gidley (Newcastle)

  • Ben Hannant (Bulldogs)

  • Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta)

  • Nathan Hindmarsh (Parramatta)

  • Justin Hodges (Brisbane)

  • Ryan Hoffman (Melbourne)

  • Greg Inglis (Melbourne)

  • Michael Jennings (Penrith)

  • Darren Lockyer (capt, Brisbane)

  • Luke Lewis (Penrith)

  • Josh Morris (Bulldogs)

  • Brett Morris (St George Illawarra)

  • David Shillington (Canberra)

  • Billy Slater (Melbourne)

  • Cameron Smith (Melbourne)

  • Sam Thaiday (Brisbane)

  • Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland)

  • Trent Waterhouse (Penrith)

  • Anthony Watmough (Manly)

  • Brett White (Melbourne)


NEW ZEALAND

  • Adam Blair (Melbourne)

  • Greg Eastwood (Bulldogs)

  • Nathan Fien (St George Illawarra) 

  • Kieran Foran (Manly)

  • Bryson Goodwin (Bulldogs)

  • Bronson Harrison (Canberra)

  • Lance Hohaia (Warriors)

  • Krisnan Inu (Parramatta)

  • Thomas Leuluai (Wigan)

  • Jeff Lima (Melbourne)

  • Kevin Locke (Warriors)

  • Issac Luke (Souths)

  • Benji Marshall (Wests Tigers, captain)

  • Steve Matai (Manly)

  • Ben Matulino (Warriors)

  • Fuifui Moimoi (Parramatta)

  • Jason Nightingale (St George Illawarra)

  • Frank-Paul Nuuausala (Sydney       Roosters)

  • Sam Perrett (Sydney Roosters)

  • Frank Pritchard (Penrith)

  • Junior Sau (Newcastle)

  • Iosia Soliola (Sydney Roosters)

  • Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (Manly)


ENGLAND
  • Chris Bridge (Warrington)

  • Shaun Briscoe (Hull KR)

  • Sam Burgess (Bradford)

  • Garreth Carvell (Warrington)

  • Eorl Crabtree (Huddersfield)

  • Kyle Eastmond (St Helens)

  • Gareth Ellis (Wests Tigers)

  • Peter Fox (Hull KR)

  • James Graham (St Helens)

  • Ryan Hall (Leeds)

  • Danny McGuire (Leeds)

  • Scott Moore (Huddersfield)

  • Adrian Morley (Warrington)

  • Richard Myler (Salford)

  • Sean O'Loughlin (Wigan)

  • Jamie Peacock (Leeds, capt)

  • James Roby (St Helens)

  • Michael Shenton (Castleford)

  • Kevin Sinfield (Leeds)

  • Lee Smith (Leeds)

  • Paul Sykes (Bradford)

  • Sam Tomkins (Wigan)

  • Ben Westwood (Warrington)

  • Jon Wilkin (St Helens)

  • Tom Briscoe (Hull FC)


FRANCE
  • Jean-Philippe Baile (Catalans)

  • Kane Bentley (Catalans)

  • Thomas Bosc (Catalans)

  • Remi Casty (Catalans)

  • Vincent Duport (Catalans)

  • Olivier Elima (Catalans,capt)

  • Jamal Fakir (Catalans)

  • David Ferriol (Catalans)

  • Mathieu Griffi (Toulouse)

  • Romain Gagliazzo (Carcassonne)

  • Cyril Gossard (Catalans)

  • Clint Greenshields (Catalans)

  • Maxime Greseque (Pia)

  • Casey McGuire (Catalans)
    (no longer playing from injury)

  • Sebastien Martins (Catalans)

  • Christophe Moly (Carcassonne)

  • Dimitri Pelo (Catalans)

  • Sebastien Raguin (Catalans)

  • Teddy Saddaoui (Carcassonne)

  • Cyril Stacul (Catalans)

  • Julien Touxagas (Catalans)

  • Frederic Vaccari (Catalans)

  • Constant Villegas (Toulouse)

  • James Wynne (Lezignan Sangliers)


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Friday 8 May 2009
Australia 38 def New Zealand 10
AUSTRALIA 38 (J Hodges 2 J Thurston 2 D Boyd I Folau B Slater tries J Thurston 5 goals)  NEW ZEALAND 10 (S Perrett M Vatuvei tries B Marshall goal) at Suncorp Stadium. Referee: R Silverwood. Crowd: 37,152.

2009 AUSTRALIAN TEAM

1 Billy Slater (Melbourne)
2
Brett Morris (St George Illawarra)
3 Greg Inglis (Melbourne)
4 Justin Hodges (Brisbane)
5 Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta)
6 Darren Lockyer, captain (Brisbane)
7 Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland)
Ben Hannet (Bulldogs)
9 Cameron Smith (Melbourne)
10 Petero Civoniceva (Penrith)
11
Trent Waterhouse (Penrith)
12
Ryan Hoffman (Melbourne)
13
Anthony Watmough (Manly)

Subs:
14
Brett White (Melbourne)
15
Sam Thaiday (Brisbane)
16
Paul Gallen (Cronulla)
17 Kurt Gidley (Newcastle)


Coach: Tim Sheens

2009 NEW ZEALAND TEAM

1 Lance Hohaia (NZ Warriors)
2 Sam Perrett (Sydney Roosters)
17 Iosia Soliola (Sydney Roosters)
4 Jerome Ropati (NZ Warriors)
5 Manu Vatuvei (NZ Warriors)
6 Nathan Fien (NZ Warriors)
7 Benji Marshall, captain (Wests Tigers)
8 Roy Asotasi (South Sydney)
9 Dene Halatau (Wests Tigers)
10 Adam Blair (Melbourne)
11 David Fa'alogo (South Sydney)
12 Bronson Harrison (Canberra)
3 Simon Mannering (NZ Warriors)

Subs:
14 Greg Eastwood
(Bulldogs)
15 Jeff Lima (Melbourne)
16 Jason Nightingale (St George Illawarra)
17 Sika Manu (Melbourne)

Coach: Stephen Kearney


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