2001 Kangaroo tour

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The 2001 Kangaroo Tour was a truncated Kangaroo tour which featured only the thee Ashes series Test matches against Great Britain. The tour was almost abandoned due to military action in the wake of the September 11 attacks.[1] Australia continued its dominance, winning two of the three tests against Great Britain and retaining The Ashes that they have held since 1973.

The 2001 Kangaroo tour was initially cancelled by the Australian Rugby League (ARL) but after strong public opinion in both Great Britain and Australia, it went ahead. However, the only games played were the three tests, marking the first Kangaroo Tour to not play against any British club or provincial teams. The 2001 tour was also the first since 1952-53 not to include a test series against France following The Ashes series.

The team was coached by Chris Anderson who was making his third Kangaroo Tour, and first as coach, after playing in the 1978 and 1982 tours, the second in 1982 as a member of the famed "Invincibles". Team captain was Brad Fittler, the youngest ever Kangaroo tourist in 1990 at the age of 18, was making his third and last Kangaroo Tour after being part of the successful 1990 and 1994 touring teams. Fittler was also the only member of the squad that had previously taken part in a Kangaroo tour.

Touring Squad

Player Club Position(s) Games Tries Goals F/Goals Points
Braith Anasta Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury Bulldogs Five-eighth 3 1 0 0 4
Trent Barrett St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons Five-eighth, Halfback 3 2 0 0 8
Nathan Blacklock St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons Wing 1 0 0 0 0
Danny Buderus Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Hooker 3 0 0 0 0
Dane Carlaw Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Prop, Second-row 3 0 0 0 0
Petero Civoniceva Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Prop 3 0 0 0 0
Brad Fittler (c) Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Five-eighth 3 1 1 0 6
Mark Gasnier St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons Centre 0 0 0 0 0
Matthew Gidley Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Centre 3 1 0 0 4
Andrew Johns Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Halfback 3 3 11 0 34
Robbie Kearns Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Prop 3 0 0 0 0
Ben Kennedy Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Lock 3 1 0 0 4
Darren Lockyer Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Fullback 3 2 0 0 8
Jamie Lyon Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Centre 3 0 0 0 0
Adam MacDougall Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Centre, Wing 3 2 0 0 8
Brad Meyers Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Second-row, Prop 2 1 0 0 4
Jason Ryles St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons Prop 3 0 0 0 0
Jason Stevens Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla Sharks Prop 3 0 0 0 0
Lote Tuqiri Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Wing 2 0 0 0 0
Michael Vella Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Prop 2 0 0 0 0
Daniel Wagon Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Lock, Wing 0 0 0 0 0

Ashes series

Date Opponent Score Ground Referee Crowd Report
November 11  Great Britain 20 – 12 McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield R. Connolly (GB) 21,458 bbc.co.uk
November 17  Great Britain 12 – 40 Reebok Stadium, Bolton B. Harrigan (AUS) 22,152 bbc.co.uk
November 24  Great Britain 8 – 28 JJB Stadium, Wigan B. Harrigan (AUS) 25,011 bbc.co.uk

1st Test

Great Britain led 12 nil at half time but after the break Australia came back strongly. The home side were able to get the upset in the end.[2]

11 November 2001
Great Britain  20 – 12  Australia
Tries
Paul Sculthorpe (2)
Jamie Peacock
Goals
Andy Farrell (3)
Paul Sculthorpe (2)
[3] Tries
Adam MacDougall
Andrew Johns
Goals
Andrew Johns (2)
McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield
Attendance: 21,758
Referee/s: Robert Connolly United Kingdom
Man of the Match: Paul Sculthorpe Great Britain colours.svg[4]
Great Britain Position Australia
Kris Radlinski FB Darren Lockyer
Leon Pryce WG Lote Tuqiri
Gary Connolly CE Matthew Gidley
Paul Johnson CE Jamie Lyon
Keith Senior WG Adam MacDougall
Paul Sculthorpe SO Trent Barrett
Mike Forshaw SH Andrew Johns
Terry O'Connor PR Jason Stevens
Kevin Sinfield HK Danny Buderus
Barrie McDermott PR Robbie Kearns
Chris Joynt SR Dane Carlaw
Jamie Peacock SR Ben Kennedy
Andy Farrell (c) LF Brad Fittler (c)
Paul Wellens Int. Braith Anasta
Richard Horne Int. Michael Vella
Paul Anderson Int. Petero Civoniceva
Stuart Fielden Int. Jason Ryles
David Waite Coach Chris Anderson


2nd Test

After trailing 40 nil at half time, Great Britain's two tries in the final ten minutes were too little too late.[5] The main contributors of Australia's victory were scrum half back Andrew Johns, who scored two tries and kicked all but one of the six conversions, and fullback Darren Lockyer.[6]

17 November 2001
Great Britain  12 – 40  Australia
Tries
Leon Pryce
Paul Sculthorpe




Goals
Andy Farrell (2)
[7] Tries
Andrew Johns (2)
Braith Anasta
Brad Fittler
Ben Kennedy
Darren Lockyer
Adam MacDougall
Goals
Andrew Johns (6)
Reebok Stadium, Bolton
Attendance: 22,152
Referee/s: Bill Harrigan Australia
Man of the Match: Andrew Johns Australian colours.svg[8]
Great Britain Position Australia
Kris Radlinski FB Darren Lockyer
Leon Pryce WG Lote Tuqiri
Gary Connolly CE Matthew Gidley
Keith Senior CE Jamie Lyon
Paul Johnson WG Adam MacDougall
Paul Sculthorpe SO Trent Barrett
Kevin Sinfield SH Andrew Johns
Terry O'Connor PR Jason Stevens
Mike Forshaw HK Danny Buderus
Barrie McDermott PR Robbie Kearns
Chris Joynt SR Dane Carlaw
Jamie Peacock SR Ben Kennedy
Andy Farrell (c) LF Brad Fittler (c)
Paul Wellens Int. Braith Anasta
Richard Horne Int. Michael Vella
Paul Anderson Int. Petero Civoniceva
Stuart Fielden Int. Brad Meyers
David Waite Coach Chris Anderson


3rd Test

In the first time the Lions and Kangaroos had met in Wigan since 1986, Great Britain scored the opening try of the match early in the first half, but by the break trailed 12-6 behind Australia.[9] During the first half of the game, Australia's coach Chris Anderson suffered a heart attack and was taken to hospital.[10]

24 November 2001
Great Britain  8 – 28  Australia
Tries
Paul Johnson



Goals
Andy Farrell (2)
[11] Tries
Trent Barrett (2)
Matthew Gidley
Darren Lockyer
Brad Meyers
Goals
Andrew Johns (3)
Brad Fittler
JJB Stadium, Wigan
Attendance: 25,011
Referee/s: Bill Harrigan Australia
Man of the Match: Trent Barrett Australian colours.svg[12]
Great Britain Position Australia
Paul Wellens FB Darren Lockyer
Leon Pryce WG Nathan Blacklock
Gary Connolly CE Matthew Gidley
Keith Senior CE Jamie Lyon
Paul Johnson WG Adam MacDougall
Paul Sculthorpe SO Trent Barrett
Paul Deacon SH Andrew Johns
Stuart Fielden PR Jason Stevens
Mike Forshaw HK Danny Buderus
Barrie McDermott PR Robbie Kearns
Chris Joynt SR Dane Carlaw
Terry O'Connor SR Ben Kennedy
Andy Farrell (c) LF Brad Fittler (c)
Kevin Sinfield Int. Braith Anasta
David Hodgson Int. Brad Meyers
Paul Anderson Int. Petero Civoniceva
Jamie Peacock Int. Jason Ryles
David Waite Coach Chris Anderson


Statistics

Leading Try Scorer

Leading Point Scorer

Largest Attendance

References

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