2004 Anzac Test
The 2004 ANZAC test was a rugby league test match played between Australia and New Zealand at the EnergyAustralia Stadium in Newcastle on 23 April 2004. It was the 5th Anzac test played between the two nations since the first was played under the Super League banner in 1997 and the first to be played in Newcastle.
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Date | 23 April 2004 | ||||||||||||
Stadium | EnergyAustralia Stadium | ||||||||||||
Location | Newcastle, Australia | ||||||||||||
Darren Lockyer ![]() | |||||||||||||
Referee | Sean Hampstead ![]() | ||||||||||||
Attendance | 21,537 | ||||||||||||
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Squads
Australia | Position | New Zealand |
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Fullback | Nigel Vagana ![]() |
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Wing | Lesley Vainikolo ![]() |
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Centre | Paul Whatuira ![]() |
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Centre | Clinton Toopi ![]() |
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Wing | Francis Meli ![]() |
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Five-Eighth | Sione Faumuina ![]() |
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Halfback | Thomas Leuluai ![]() |
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Prop | Jason Cayless ![]() |
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Hooker | Robbie Paul ![]() |
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Prop | Nathan Cayless (c) ![]() |
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2nd Row | Tony Puletua ![]() |
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2nd Row | Joe Galuvao ![]() |
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Lock | David Kidwell ![]() |
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Interchange | Jerry Seuseu ![]() |
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Interchange | Sonny Bill Williams ![]() |
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Interchange | Tevita Leo-Latu ![]() |
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Interchange | Stephen Kearney ![]() |
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Coach | Daniel Anderson ![]() |
Match Summary
23 April 2004 7:30pm (AEST) |
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37 – 10 | ![]() |
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Tries Michael Crocker Michael De Vere Craig Gower Darren Lockyer Anthony Minichiello Timana Tahu Brent Tate Goals Michael de Vere (4/7) Field Goals Darren Lockyer |
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Tries David Kidwell Lesley Vainikolo Goals Sione Faumuina (1/2) |
EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle Attendance: 21,537 Referee: Sean Hampstead ![]() Player of the Match: Darren Lockyer ![]() |
References
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