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2008 World Club Challenge


FieldValue
year2008
titleWorld Club Challenge
imageLeeds elland road stadium.jpg
imagesize250px
alt2005 World Club Challenge logo
captionElland Road hosted the match
homeLeeds Rhinos
awayMelbourne Storm
home_leagueSuper League
away_leagueNational Rugby League
home_abbrLEE
away_abbrMEL
home_half18
home_half23
home_total11
away_half14
away_half20
away_total4
date29 February 2008
stadiumElland Road
locationLeeds, United Kingdom
MoM_titleMan of the Match
MoMKevin Sinfield
refereeAshley Klein
attendance33,204
networkUnited Kingdom Sky Sports
network2Australia Nine Network
commentatorsEddie Hemmings
commentators2Mike Stephenson
tournamentsWorld Club Challenge
last[2007](2007-world-club-challenge)
next[2009](2009-world-club-challenge)

The 2008 Carnegie World Club Challenge was contested between Super League XII champions, the Leeds Rhinos and National Rugby League season 2007 premiers, the Melbourne Storm. For the fifth consecutive year the English home team defeated their Australian counterparts.

Qualification

Leeds Rhinos

Leeds Rhinos qualified through being the 2007 Super League champions, defeating St. Helens 33–6 in the Grand Final.

Melbourne Storm

Melbourne Storm clinched the 2007 National Rugby League title in a 34–8 belting of Manly, earning them a place in the World Club Challenge.

Melbourne played a warm-up game against National League One team Halifax.

Teams

Melbourne's squad included 11 members of the 2007 premiership team, but were missing captain Cameron Smith who had stayed in Australia to be present for the birth of his first child.

Match details

20:00 GMT (UTC+0) 2nd: 3 – 0 Report Donald Sinfield (3/3) Sinfield Hoffman Turner (0/1)

Summary

The match was played in cold and windy conditions, four rounds into the 2008 Super League competition and one week before the start of the 2008 NRL season. 33,204 spectators turned out at Elland Road, in Leeds for a hard-fought, low-scoring match in which each side scored a try apiece, with Leeds ultimately coming out winners, due largely to the goal kicking of Kevin Sinfield. The win meant the English champions side defeated their Australian counterparts for the fifth consecutive year.

First half

Kevin Sinfield opened the scoring for Leeds, converting a penalty goal from directly in front of the posts, but Melbourne would score the first try with acting captain Cooper Cronk sending Ryan Hoffman over the line in the 16th minute to take a 4–2 lead.Steve Turner could not add the conversion in the blustery conditions.

Danny McGuire would leave the field in the half due to a shoulder injury, however in his absence, Leeds would take a half time lead when Brent Webb floated a pass to Scott Donald to score a try in the corner. Sinfield's conversion from the sideline giving Leeds a 8–4 lead.

Second half

Heavy rain greeted the players upon the resumption. Turner would not return for Melbourne after half time due to concussion. Clinton Toopi would then join McGuire on the sidelines through injury for Leeds, with Toopi suffering an arm injury. A biting allegation against Leeds winger Lee Smith was a minor controversy midway through the second half, but despite immediately reporting the incident to the touch judge, Melbourne's Will Chambers refused to file an official complaint at full time.

In a battle of attrition, defence won out as the half progressed, with Melbourne unable to find a way through the Leeds line. Chambers came close to a late try in the 78th minute, but his foot found the touch line before he could ground the ball. In the end Sinfield's penalty goal in the 60th minute and drop goal 12 minutes from full time, were the only points in the second half.

References

References

  1. (12 November 2009). "Quins to warm up Storm". Sky Sports.
  2. "2008 Official Rugby League Annual". News Magazines.
  3. (1 March 2008). "Rhinos top of the world as brave Burrow rides storm".
  4. (29 February 2008). "World Club Challenge". BBC.
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