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2019 Great Britain Lions tour
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2019 Great Britain Lions tour
Date26 October 2019 – 16 November 2019
Coach(es)Wayne Bennett
Tour captain(s)James Graham
Top point scorer(s)Gareth Widdop (12)
Top try scorer(s)Josh Hodgson (2)
Summary
P W D L
Total
04 00 00 04
Opponent
P W D L
 Tonga
1 0 0 1
 New Zealand
2 0 0 2
 Papua New Guinea
1 0 0 1
Tour chronology
Previous tourPacific 1996

The 2019 Great Britain Lions tour was a tour by the Great Britain national rugby league team to the Southern Hemisphere in 2019.

Background

This tour was the first matches played by the Lions since 2007 when they defeated New Zealand 3–0 during the New Zealand tour that year. The last time the Lions travelled to Australasia was for the 2006 Tri-Nations tournament and the last full Lions tour was in 1996.[1]

After the 2007 New Zealand tour to Great Britain the Great Britain Lions were disbanded and more emphasis was placed on the four home nations; England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. In 2017 the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) announced a four-year cycle of tours and tournaments to include the resurrection of the Great Britain Lions and a tour by the team to the Southern Hemisphere.[2] At the RLIF's 2018 meeting a proposal by the Australian Rugby League Commission for the Lions tour to be postponed in favour of a tour to Europe by the Australian Kangaroos was rejected and the 2017 announced cycle was confirmed.[3]

Squad

The 24-man Great Britain squad was named on 14 October 2019.[4] Ages are as of 26 October 2019.

Following injuries to Gildart and Hall, Ash Handley was called into the squad on 7 November.[5]

Nat. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
Stand-off Blake Austin (1991-02-01)1 February 1991 (aged 28) Warrington Wolves
Second-row John Bateman (1993-09-30)30 September 1993 (aged 26) Canberra Raiders
Prop Tom Burgess (1992-04-21)21 April 1992 (aged 27) South Sydney Rabbitohs
Hooker Daryl Clark (1993-02-10)10 February 1993 (aged 26) Warrington Wolves
Centre Jake Connor (1994-10-18)18 October 1994 (aged 25) Hull F.C.
Fullback Lachlan Coote (1990-04-06)6 April 1990 (aged 29) St Helens
Centre Oliver Gildart (1996-08-06)6 August 1996 (aged 23) Wigan Warriors
Prop James Graham (captain) (1985-09-10)10 September 1985 (aged 34) St. George Illawarra Dragons
Wing Ryan Hall (1987-11-27)27 November 1987 (aged 31) Sydney Roosters
Wing Ash Handley (1996-02-16)16 February 1996 (aged 23) Leeds Rhinos
Fullback Zak Hardaker (1991-10-17)17 October 1991 (aged 28) Wigan Warriors
Stand-off Jackson Hastings (1996-01-04)4 January 1996 (aged 23) Salford Red Devils
Prop Chris Hill (1987-11-03)3 November 1987 (aged 31) Warrington Wolves
Hooker Josh Hodgson (1989-10-31)31 October 1989 (aged 29) Canberra Raiders
Second-row Jack Hughes (1992-01-04)4 January 1992 (aged 27) Warrington Wolves
Second-row Josh Jones (1993-05-12)12 May 1993 (aged 26) Salford Red Devils
Stand-off Jonny Lomax (1990-09-04)4 September 1990 (aged 29) St Helens
Wing Jermaine McGillvary (1988-05-16)16 May 1988 (aged 31) Huddersfield Giants
Second-row Joe Philbin (1994-11-16)16 November 1994 (aged 24) Warrington Wolves
Prop Luke Thompson (1995-04-27)27 April 1995 (aged 24) St Helens
Stand-off Jacob Trueman (1999-02-16)16 February 1999 (aged 20) Castleford Tigers
Prop Alex Walmsley (1990-04-10)10 April 1990 (aged 29) St Helens
Second-row Elliott Whitehead (1989-09-04)4 September 1989 (aged 30) Canberra Raiders
Scrum-half Gareth Widdop (1989-03-12)12 March 1989 (aged 30) St. George Illawarra Dragons
Scrum-half George Williams (1994-10-31)31 October 1994 (aged 24) Wigan Warriors

Itinerary

At the RLIF congress in November 2018 a provisional tour was arranged with Great Britain to play tests against New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Fiji and Samoa with the exact locations and dates being subject to ratification by the various national league and player organisations.[6] In March 2019 it was confirmed that test matches would only be played against New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Tonga.[7]

In September 2019 the Tongan National Rugby League's membership of the RLIF was suspended and in order to fulfil the fixture against the Lions a Tongan Invitational XIII was selected to play against Great Britain.[8] The members of the suspended Tonga board labelled the invitational side as a 'rebel' squad and insisted that the game against Great Britain could not be classed as a test match.[9] The International Rugby League (the RLIF was rebranded earlier in October 2019) disagreed and gave the match test status.[10]

New Zealand leg

26 October 2019
20:10 NZDT (UTC+13)
Tonga  14–6  Great Britain
Tries: Jennings, Katoa
Goals: Taukeiaho (3/3)
Report
Tries: Bateman
Goals: Widdop (1/1)

Notes:

  • Tesi Niu (Tonga), Jackson Hastings, and Josh Jones (both Great Britain) made their Test debuts. Hastings and Jones were the only Great Britain players to have not previously represented their home nation.
  • James Graham (Great Britain) made his 50th Test appearance – his 6th for Great Britain, with 44 for England. He became the 4th Briton and 8th person overall to do so.[12][13]
  • James Graham (Great Britain) is the only player to have previously played for the Lions, who were last active in 2007.[13]

2 November 2019
17:00 NZDT (UTC+13)
New Zealand  12–8  Great Britain
Tries: Isaako, Harawira-Naera
Goals: Isaako (2/3)
Report
Tries: Clark
Goals: Widdop (2/3)
Eden Park, Auckland[11]
Attendance: 25,575
Referee: Chris Kendall (England)[14]

Notes:

  • Adam Blair (New Zealand) made his 50th Test appearance for New Zealand becoming the 2nd New Zealander and 9th person overall to do so.[15]

9 November 2019
20:00 NZDT (UTC+13)
New Zealand  23–8  Great Britain
Tries: Manu, Johnson, Maumalo
Goals: Isaako (5/7)
Drop goals: Isaako
Tries: Hodgson
Goals: Widdop (2/2)