2013 Rugby League World Cup squads

2013 (2013) World Cup  ()
2013 RLWC
Number of teams 14
Host countries  England
 Wales
Winner  Australia (10th title)

Matches played 28
Attendance 458,483 (16,374 per match)
Top scorer New Zealand Shaun Johnson (76)
Top try scorer Australia Brett Morris
Australia Jarryd Hayne
(9 tries each)
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The 2013 Rugby League World Cup featured the national teams (selected from twenty-four-man squads) of fourteen nations.

Pool A

Australia

With New Zealand claiming the trophy in 2008 and no tournament having been held prior to that since 2000, Australia's squad didn't feature a single World Cup winner.[1]

Head Coach: Australia Tim Sheens [2]

Of the twenty four players, twenty two were Australian born while two were New Zealand born.

Player Games Points Position Club
Billy Slater416FBAustralia Melbourne Storm
Darius Boyd516FBAustralia Newcastle Knights
Jarryd Hayne536WGAustralia Parramatta Eels
Brett Morris536WGAustralia St George Illawarra Dragons
Greg Inglis58CEAustralia South Sydney Rabbitohs
Michael Jennings14CEAustralia Sydney Roosters
Josh Morris24CEAustralia Canterbury Bulldogs
Brent Tate30CEAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
Johnathan Thurston474SOAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
Daly Cherry-Evans68SHAustralia Manly Sea Eagles
Cooper Cronk520SHAustralia Melbourne Storm
Andrew Fifita68PRAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Nate Myles20PRAustralia Gold Coast Titans
Josh Papalii48PRAustralia Canberra Raiders
Matt Scott50PRAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
James Tamou64PRAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
Cameron Smith (captain)610HKAustralia Melbourne Storm
Robbie Farah30HKAustralia Wests Tigers
Greg Bird58SRAustralia Gold Coast Titans
Boyd Cordner20SRAustralia Sydney Roosters
Luke Lewis24SRAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Corey Parker58SRAustralia Brisbane Broncos
Sam Thaiday50SRAustralia Brisbane Broncos
Paul Gallen (vice-captain)60LFAustralia Cronulla Sharks

England

Head Coach: England Steve McNamara[3]

Of the twenty four players, twenty three were English born while one was New Zealand born.

Player Games Points Position Club
Zak Hardaker00FBEngland Leeds Rhinos
Sam Tomkins50FBEngland Wigan Warriors
Tom Briscoe28WGEngland Hull FC
Josh Charnley312WGEngland Wigan Warriors
Ryan Hall532WGEngland Leeds Rhinos
Leroy Cudjoe54CEEngland Huddersfield Giants
Kallum Watkins58CEEngland Leeds Rhinos
Rangi Chase44SOEngland Castleford Tigers
Kevin Sinfield (captain)538SOEngland Leeds Rhinos
Gareth Widdop32SOAustralia Melbourne Storm
Rob Burrow24SHEngland Leeds Rhinos
George Burgess54PRAustralia South Sydney Rabbitohs
Sam Burgess48PRAustralia South Sydney Rabbitohs
Tom Burgess20PRAustralia South Sydney Rabbitohs
James Graham40PRAustralia Canterbury Bulldogs
Chris Hill50PREngland Warrington Wolves
Lee Mossop10PREngland Wigan Warriors
Michael McIlorum20HKEngland Wigan Warriors
James Roby40HKEngland St Helens
Carl Ablett30SREngland Leeds Rhinos
Liam Farrell20SREngland Wigan Warriors
Brett Ferres*512SREngland Huddersfield Giants
Ben Westwood54SREngland Warrington Wolves
Sean O'Loughlin48LFEngland Wigan Warriors

* Replaced initially named Gareth Hock prior to the tournament.[4]


Fiji

Head Coach: Australia Rick Stone[5]

Of the twenty four players, thirteen were Australian born while ten were Fijian born.

Player Games Points Position Club
Kevin Naiqama54FBAustralia Newcastle Knights
Marika Koroibete50WGAustralia West Tigers
Akuila Uate412WGAustralia Newcastle Knights
Semi Radradra34WGAustralia Parramatta Eels
Sisa Waqa40WGAustralia Melbourne Storm
Ilisavani Jegesa00CEFiji Nabua Broncos
Daryl Millard40CEFrance Catalans Dragons
Wes Naiqama426CEAustralia Penrith Panthers
Kaliova Nauqe Tani00SOAustralia Fassifern Bombers
Alipate Noilea22SOAustralia Collegians Illawarra
Ryan Millard*10SOAustralia Burwood United
Aaron Groom54SHAustralia North Sydney Bears
Petero Civoniceva (captain)50PRAustralia Redcliffe Dolphins
Kane Evans50PRAustralia Canterbury Bulldogs
Ashton Sims50PRAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
Korbin Sims34PRAustralia Newcastle Knights
Eloni Vunakece54PRFrance Toulouse Olympique
Apisai Koroisau40HKAustralia South Sydney Rabbitohs
James Storer50HKAustralia Collegians Illawarra
Tikiko Noke00SRFiji Lautoka Crushers[6]
Vitale Junior Roqica54SRAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Tariq Sims54SRAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
Jayson Bukuya50LFAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Peni Botiki10LFFiji Saru Dragons

* Replaced initially named John Sutton prior to the tournament.[7]


Ireland

Head Coach: England Mark Aston [8]

Of the twenty four players, sixteen were English born while five were Australian born and one New Zealand born and just one Irish born.

Player Games Points Position Club
Scott Grix20FBEngland Huddersfield Giants
Damien Blanch34WGFrance Catalans Dragons
Pat Richards32WGEngland Wigan Warriors
Joshua Toole10WGAustralia Mounties
Stuart Littler30CEEngland Leigh Centurions
James Mendeika30CEEngland Warrington Wolves
Marc Sneyd00SOEngland Salford Red Devils
Liam Finn (captain)30SHEngland Featherstone Rovers
Apirana Pewhairangi20SHAustralia Parramatta Eels
Brett White30PRAustralia Canberra Raiders
Luke Ambler20PREngland Halifax RLFC
Matty Hadden*00PREngland Oxford Rugby League
Eamon O'Carroll10PREngland Widnes Vikings
Anthony Mullally30PREngland Huddersfield Giants
Colton Roche00PREngland Sheffield Eagles
Bob Beswick30HKEngland Halifax RLFC
Rory Kostjasyn30HKAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
Simon Finnigan20SREngland Leigh Centurions
Dave Allen30SREngland Widnes Vikings
Tyrone McCarthy34SREngland Warrington Wolves
Kurt Haggerty10SREngland Barrow Raiders
Danny Bridge10SREngland Warrington Wolves
James Hasson34SRAustralia Manly Sea Eagles
Ben Currie30LFEngland Warrington Wolves

* Replaced initially named Simon Grix who was ruled out by injury prior to the tournament.[9]

Pool B

New Zealand

Head Coach: New Zealand Stephen Kearney[10]

Of the twenty four players, eighteen were New Zealand born while four were Australian born and one Samoan born and one Tongan born.

Player Games Points Position Club
Josh Hoffman24FBAustralia Brisbane Broncos
Kevin Locke40FBNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Jason Nightingale20WGAustralia St George Illawarra Dragons
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck632WGAustralia Sydney Roosters
Manu Vatuvei416WGNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Bryson Goodwin616CEAustralia South Sydney Rabbitohs
Krisnan Inu14CEAustralia Canterbury Bulldogs
Dean Whare58CEAustralia Penrith Panthers
Kieran Foran (vice-captain)60SOAustralia Manly Sea Eagles
Thomas Leuluai10SONew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Shaun Johnson676SHNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Jesse Bromwich54PRAustralia Melbourne Storm
Sam Kasiano50PRAustralia Canterbury Bulldogs
Sam Moa30PRAustralia Sydney Roosters
Ben Matulino50PRNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Jared Waerea-Hargreaves50PRAustralia Sydney Roosters
Isaac Luke64HKAustralia South Sydney Rabbitohs
Greg Eastwood14SRAustralia Canterbury Bulldogs
Alex Glenn40SRAustralia Brisbane Broncos
Simon Mannering (captain)58SRNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Frank Pritchard34SRAustralia Canterbury Bulldogs
Sonny Bill Williams*512SRAustralia Sydney Roosters
Frank-Paul Nu'uausala612LFAustralia Sydney Roosters
Elijah Taylor64LFNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors

* Replaced initially named Tohu Harris prior to the tournament.[11]


Papua New Guinea

Head Coach: Papua New Guinea Adrian Lam[12]

Of the twenty three players, twenty one were Papua New Guinea born while two were Australian born.

Player Games Points Position Club
Josiah Abavu34FBPapua New Guinea Port Moresby Vipers
Wellington Albert14WGPapua New Guinea Lae Bombers
Nene MacDonald34WGAustralia Sydney Roosters
David Mead30WGAustralia Gold Coast Titans
Richard Kambo20CEPapua New Guinea Port Moresby Vipers
Jessie Joe Parker34CEEngland Whitehaven RLFC
Francis Paniu12CEPapua New Guinea Rabaul Gurias
Jason Tali20CEPapua New Guinea Mount Hagen Eagles
Menzie Yere30CEEngland Sheffield Eagles
Dion Aiye34SOPapua New Guinea Rabaul Gurias
Israel Eliab20SOPapua New Guinea Port Moresby Vipers
Ase Boas10SHPapua New Guinea Rabaul Gurias
Roger Laka00SHPapua New Guinea Enga Mioks
Ray Thompson30SHAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
Joe Bruno*10PRPapua New Guinea Rabaul Gurias
Enoch Maki20PRPapua New Guinea Port Moresby Vipers
Mark Mexico30PRPapua New Guinea Rabaul Gurias
Paul Aiton30HKEngland Wakefield Wildcats
Charlie Wabo30HKPapua New Guinea Port Moresby Vipers
Jason Chan30SREngland Huddersfield Giants
Neville Costigan (captain)30SRAustralia Newcastle Knights
Sebastien Pandia10SRPapua New Guinea Port Moresby Vipers
Larsen Marabe20LFPapua New Guinea Port Moresby Vipers

* Replaced initially named James Segeyaro who was ruled out by injury.[13]


France

Head Coach: England Richard Agar[14]

Of the twenty four players, nineteen were French born while two were Moroccan born and two New Zealand borns and one Australian born.

Player Games Points Position Club
Morgan Escare44FBFrance Catalans Dragons
Clint Greenshields30FBAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
Damien Cardace*10WGFrance Catalans Dragons
Younes Khattabi10WGFrance AS Carcassonne
Cyril Stacul10WGFrance FC Lézignan
Frédéric Vaccari30WGFrance Catalans Dragons
Vincent Duport44CEFrance Catalans Dragons
Jean-Philippe Baile40CEFrance Catalans Dragons
Thomas Bosc412SOFrance Catalans Dragons
Tony Gigot10SOAustralia Cronulla Sharks
William Barthau31SHFrance Catalans Dragons
Théo Fages20SHEngland Salford Red Devils
Rémi Casty40PRFrance Catalans Dragons
Michael Simon40PRFrance Catalans Dragons
Jamal Fakir40PRFrance Catalans Dragons
Kane Bentley20HKFrance Toulouse Olympique
Eloi Pelissier30HKFrance Catalans Dragons
Andrew Bentley10SRFrance Toulouse Olympique
Olivier Elima (captain)30SRFrance Catalans Dragons
Kevin Larroyer30SRFrance Catalans Dragons
Antoni Maria20SRFrance Catalans Dragons
Sebastien Raguin40SRFrance St Estève-XIII Catalan
Benjamin Garcia*30LFFrance Catalans Dragons
Grégory Mounis40LFFrance Catalans Dragons

* Replaced initially named Clément Soubeyras and Mathias Pala who were ruled out by injuries.[15]


Samoa

Head Coach: Australia Matt Parish

Of the twenty five players, fourteen were New Zealand born while seven were Australian born and just three Samoan borns.

Player Games Points Position Club
Anthony Milford424FBAustralia Canberra Raiders
Daniel Vidot44WGAustralia St George Illawarra Dragons
Antonio Winterstein420WGAustralia Brisbane Broncos
Tim Lafai30CEAustralia Canterbury Bulldogs
Joseph "BJ" Leilua44CEAustralia Newcastle Knights
Junior Sa'u110CEAustralia Melbourne Storm
Ben Roberts48SOAustralia Parramatta Eels
Pita Godinet48SHNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Penani Manumalealii34SHAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Mose Masoe40PRAustralia Penrith Panthers
Suaia Matagi48PRNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Junior Moors30PRAustralia Melbourne Storm
Edward Purcell00PRNew Zealand Mount Albert Lions
Mark Taufua40PRAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Michael Sio230HKNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Faleniu Iosi00HKSamoa Letava Bulldogs
Leeson Ah Mau230SRAustralia St George Illawarra Dragons
David Fa’alogo40SRAustralia Newcastle Knights
Harrison Hansen (Captain)00SREngland Wigan Warriors
Sia Soliola (Vice-Captain)40SREngland St Helens
Sauaso Sue44SRAustralia Wests Tigers
Frank Winterstein210SREngland Widnes Vikings
Reni Maitua10LFAustralia Parramatta Eels
Ionatana Tino00LFSamoa Apia Barracudas
Tony Puletua320SREngland St Helens RLFC

1 Replaced Roy Asotasi who withdrew from the side.

2 Replaced initially named Arden McCarthy, Masada Iosefa and Teofilo Lepou who were ruled out by injuries

3 Allowed to be called up mid-tournament, following injuries to Harrison Hansen, Reni Maitua and Frank Winterstein.[16]

Pool C

Scotland

Head Coach: England Steve McCormack[17]

Of the twenty four players, seventeen were English born while five were Australian born and just two Scottish borns.

Player Games Points Position Club
Alex Hurst412FBEngland London Broncos
Brett Carter24WGEngland Workington Town
David Scott20WGEngland Featherstone Rovers
Ben Hellewell48CEEngland Featherstone Rovers
Kane Linnett34CEAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
Matty Russell416CEAustralia Gold Coast Titans
Callum Phillips*00SOEngland Workington Town
Danny Brough (captain)426SHEngland Huddersfield Giants
Peter Wallace40SHAustralia Brisbane Broncos
Josh Barlow*00PREngland Swinton Lions
Luke Douglas44PRAustralia Gold Coast Titans
Ben Kavanagh40PREngland Widnes Vikings
Brett Phillips44PREngland Workington Town
Mitchell Stringer30PREngland Sheffield Eagles
Adam Walker40PR England Hull KR
Oliver Wilkes40PREngland Wakefield Wildcats
Ben Fisher24HKEngland London Broncos
Andrew Henderson20HKEngland Sheffield Eagles
Ian Henderson30HKFrance Catalans Dragons
Sam Barlow20SREngland Halifax RLFC
Dale Ferguson30SREngland Huddersfield Giants
Alex Szostak20SREngland Sheffield Eagles
Danny Addy44LFEngland Bradford Bulls
Rhys Lovegrove00LF England Hull KR

* Replaced initially named Gareth Moore and Jonathan Walker who were ruled out by injuries.[18][19]

Tonga

Head Coach: Tonga Charlie Tonga [20][21]

Of the twenty four players, ten were New Zealand born while another ten were Australian born and just three Tongan borns.

Player Games Points Position Club
Glen Fisi'iahi28FBNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Nesiasi Mataitonga10FBAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Sosaia Feki10WGAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Jorge Taufua34WGAustralia Manly Sea Eagles
Daniel Tupou30WGAustralia Sydney Roosters
Mahe Fonua20CEAustralia Melbourne Storm
Konrad Hurrell34CENew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Siuatonga Likiliki10CEAustralia Newcastle Knights
Samisoni Langi314SOAustralia Sydney Roosters
Daniel Foster34SHAustralia Penrith Panthers
Brent Kite (captain)30PRAustralia Manly Sea Eagles
Fuifui Moimoi30PRAustralia Parramatta Eels
Mickey Paea30PREngland Hull KR
Ukuma Ta'ai30PREngland Huddersfield Giants
Siosaia Vave20PRAustralia Melbourne Storm
Siliva Havili10HKNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Pat Politoni20HKAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Nafe Seluini34HKAustralia Sydney Roosters
Sydney Havea00SRTonga Liahona Old Boys
Sika Manu28SRAustralia Penrith Panthers
Willie Manu38SREngland St Helens
Ben Murdoch-Masila10SRAustralia Wests Tigers
Jason Taumalolo24SRAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
Peni Terepo14LFAustralia Parramatta Eels

Italy

Head Coach: Italy Carlo Napolitano[22]

Of the twenty four players, nineteen were Australian born while one was Argentina born, one English born, one French born and just one Italian born.

Player Games Points Position Club
Anthony Minichiello (captain)34FBAustralia Sydney Roosters
James Tedesco34FBAustralia Wests Tigers
Fabrizio Ciaurro00FBItaly Tirreno
Josh Mantellato322WGAustralia Newcastle Knights
James Saltonstall00CEEngland Warrington Wolves
Chris Centrone38CEAustralia North Sydney Bears
Christophe Calegari00CEFrance FC Lézignan
Ryan Ghetti30SOAustralia Northern Pride
Ben Falcone30SHAustralia Souths Logan Magpies
Tim Macann*00SHAustralia Tweed Heads Seagulls
Sam Gardel10PRAustralia Souths Logan Magpies
Gavin Hiscox00PRAustralia Central Queensland Capras
Anthony Laffranchi30PREngland St Helens
Kade Snowden*20PRAustralia Newcastle Knights
Paul Vaughan30PRAustralia Canberra Raiders
Ray Nasso*38HKFrance SO Avignon
Dean Parata30HKAustralia Parramatta Eels
Cameron Ciraldo34SRAustralia Penrith Panthers
Joel Riethmuller30SRAustralia North Queensland Cowboys
Ryan Tramonte30SRAustralia Windsor Wolves
Aidan Guerra38SRAustralia Sydney Roosters
Mark Minichiello34SRAustralia Gold Coast Titans
Gioele Celerino00LFItaly North West Roosters
Brenden Santi30LFAustralia Wests Tigers

* Replaced initially named Terry Campese, Craig Gower and Vic Mauro who were ruled out by injuries prior to the tournament.[23]

Pool D

Cook Islands

Head Coach: Australia David Fairleigh[24][25]

Of the twenty three players, eleven were New Zealand born while ten were Australian born and just two Cook Island borns.

Player Games Points Position Club
Jordan Rapana24FBAustralia Canberra Raiders
Drury Low 24WGAustralia Canterbury Bulldogs
Anthony Gelling20WGEngland Wigan Warriors
Dominique Peyroux38WGNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Keith Lulia34CEEngland Bradford Bulls
Lulia Lulia24CEAustralia Illawarra Cutters
Rea Pittman*10CEAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Tyrone Viiga00CEAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Johnathon Ford24SOFrance Toulouse Olympique
Chris Taripo224SOAustralia Newtown Jets
Isaac John34SHAustralia Penrith Panthers
Hikule'o Malu10SHNew Zealand New Zealand Warriors
Joe Matapuku20PRAustralia North Sydney Bears
Dylan Napa30PRAustralia Sydney Roosters
Adam Tangata30PRAustralia Mount Pritchard
Samuel Brunton20HKAustralia Mount Pritchard
Daniel Fepuleai34HKAustralia North Sydney Bears
Sam Mataora20SRAustralia Canberra Raiders
Tupou Sopoaga20SRAustralia Cronulla Sharks
Zeb Taia (Captain)30SRFrance Catalans Dragons
Brad Takairangi34SRAustralia Gold Coast Titans
Zane Tetevano20SRAustralia Newcastle Knights
Tinirau Arona30LFAustralia Newtown Jets

* Replaced initially named Geoff Daniela who was ruled out by injury.

United States

Head Coach: Australia Terry Matterson[26][27][28]

Of the twenty two players, seven were American born while six were New Zealand born and another six Australian born and two American Samoa borns and one Samoan born.

Player Games Points Position Club
Kristian Freed44FBUnited States Connecticut Wildcats
Matt Petersen48WGAustralia Cudgen Hornets
Bureta Fariamo44WGAustralia Mackay Cutters
Taylor Welch34WGUnited States New York Raiders
Gabriel Farley00CEUnited States Southampton Dragons
Mike Garvey30CEAustralia Ipswich Jets
Lelauloto Tagaloa20CEUnited States Hawaii Chiefs
Joseph Paulo (captain)420SOAustralia Parramatta Eels
David Marando10SHAustralia Belrose Eagles
Craig Priestley44SHUnited States Southampton Dragons
Joel Luani40HKAustralia Wests Tigers
Tui Samoa48HKAustralia Redcliffe Dolphins
Stephen Howard10PRAustralia Tuggeranong Vikings
Judah Lavulo20PRAustralia Cabramatta Two Blues
Mark Offerdahl44PRUnited States Connecticut Wildcats
Junior Paulo10PRAustralia Parramatta Eels
Les Soloai30PRUnited States Utah Avalanche
Roman Hifo30SRNew Zealand Mangere East Hawks
Clint Newton48SRAustralia Penrith Panthers
Eddy Pettybourne40SRAustralia Wests Tigers
Matt Shipway40SRAustralia Newcastle South
Danny Howard40LFAustralia Wentworthville Magpies

Wales

Head Coach: Wales Iestyn Harris[31]

Of the twenty four players, eleven were English born while nine were Welsh born and two Australian borns and one South African born.

Player Games Points Position Club
Elliot Kear34FBEngland Bradford Bulls
Rhys Evans30WGEngland Warrington Wolves
Rhys Williams20WGEngland Warrington Wolves
Rob Massam14CEWales North Wales Crusaders
Christiaan Roets316CEWales North Wales Crusaders
Danny Jones12SOEngland Keighley Cougars
Lloyd White314SOEngland Widnes Vikings
Matt Seamark20SHAustralia Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Gil Dudson30PREngland Wigan Warriors
Jacob Emmitt10PREngland Salford Red Devils
Ben Evans24PREngland Bradford Bulls
Dan Fleming00PREngland Castleford Tigers
Ben Flower30PREngland Wigan Warriors
Jordan James30PREngland Salford Red Devils
Craig Kopczak (captain)30PREngland Huddersfield Giants
Neil Budworth 30HKAustralia Moranbah Miners
Ian Webster20HKAustralia Central Queensland Capras
Ross Divorty10SREngland York City Knights
Tyson Frizell30SRAustralia St George Illawarra Dragons
James Geurtjens00SRAustralia Norths Devils
Rhodri Lloyd28SREngland Wigan Warriors
Larne Patrick30SREngland Huddersfield Giants
Anthony Walker24SREngland St Helens
Peter Lupton30LFEngland Workington Town

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  19. Barlow receives Scotland call
  20. NZ star Williams opts out bbc.co.uk 7 October 2013
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  23. Campese withdrawal hits Italy 8 October 2013
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  30. Tomahawk Cantoni to miss World Cup nrl.com, 22 October 2013
  31. Patrick in but Powell doesn't make cut for Wales squad rlwc2013.com 30 September
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