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2021 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup


2021 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup
8
England
England (2nd title)
France
15
19,450 (1,297 per match)
Mostefa Abbasi (17) Jack Brown (17)
Tournaments  < 2017 2026 >

The 2021 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup was the fourth staging of the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup, and was one of three major tournaments part of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup. The tournament was held in England from 3 November to 18 November 2022. It was originally planned to be held in November 2021 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in England. It was the first occasion on which the wheelchair rugby league competition took place concurrently with the men's and women's tournaments. The competition was also the first time that participants in the wheelchair tournament received the same participation fees as players in the other competitions and the first time that prize money was awarded.

The tournament was won by England who beat France 28–24 in the final on 18 November 2022.

England, as hosts, and France, as holders of the world cup were given automatic entry to the competition. Other nations were invited to submit entries and six were chosen against a range of criteria including current international and domestic infrastructure and plans for growth. The six nations selected to join England and France in the tournament are Australia, Norway, Scotland, Spain, United States and Wales. Norway was replaced by Ireland due to the former being unable to prepare sufficiently for the tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic related issues.

The teams were drawn into two groups of four. The two seeded teams were England (Group A) and France (Group B). The draw was made at Buckingham Palace on 16 January 2020. Teams from pool 1 were drawn by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, pool 2 was drawn by Katherine Grainger and pool 3 by Jason Robinson. Norway was replaced by Ireland after the draw. The fixtures were announced on 21 July 2020. All the games in the tournament were played as double headers.

SeededPot 1Pot 2Pot 3
England
 FranceAustralia
 WalesSpain
 ScotlandNorway
 United States

Each nation named 12-player squads to compete in the tournament.

The tournament was played at three venues, the Copper Box Arena in London was used for the Group A games, the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield hosted the Group B games as well as both semi-finals. These venues were confirmed when the revised schedule for the tournament was issued. The final was scheduled for the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool but the postponement of the tournament from 2021 to 2022 resulted in a venue change with the final played in Manchester at Manchester Central.

Two locations were used by the national squads to stay and train before and during the World Cup tournament;

  • London: Australia, England, Norway and Spain
  • Sheffield: France, Scotland, United States and Wales

The match officials for the tournament were announced on 5 October 2022.

All six matches in group A were played at Copper Box Arena in London.

IrelandPositionSpain
Toby Burton-Carter1Starter1Joel Lacombe (c)
Peter Johnston Jnr8Starter2Raphael Monedero
Rick Rodgers3Starter3Yannick Martin
Phil Roberts9Starter7Theo Gonzalez
Tom Martin2Starter5David Berty
Paddy Forbes5Interchange9Eric Perez
Oran Spain11Interchange4David Raymond
Kenneth Maloney6Interchange5Jonathan Palomo
Stephen Campbell4Interchange8Wilfrid Seron
James McCarthy10Interchange10Pascal Ambrosino
Damian McCabeCoachJean-Marc Gonzalez
EnglandPositionAustralia
Tom Halliwell (c)7Starter1Peter Arbuckle
Robert Hawkins2Starter5Cory Cannane
Joe Coyd3Starter6Brad Grove (c)
Sebastien Bechara4Starter12Diab Karim
Lewis King5Starter5Zac Schumacher
Jack Brown6Interchange10Craig Cannane
Nathan Collins1Interchange4James Hill
Adam Rigby8Interchange2Liam Luff
Declan Roberts9Interchange11Bayley McKenna
Wayne Boardman10Interchange9Adam Tannock
Tom CoydCoachBrett Clark
EnglandPositionSpain
Tom Halliwell (c)7Starter1Joel Lacombe (c)
Lewis King5Starter2Raphael Monedero
Wayne Boardman10Starter3Yannick Martin
Jack Brown6Starter7Theo Gonzalez
James Simpson11Starter5David Berty
Nathan Collins1Interchange10Pascal Ambrosino
Joe Coyd3Interchange5Jonathan Palomo
Robert Hawkins2Interchange9Eric Perez
Adam Rigby8Interchange4David Raymond
Declan Roberts9Interchange8Wilfrid Seron
Tom CoydCoachJean-Marc Gonzalez
AustraliaPositionIreland
Bayley McKenna11Starter1Toby Burton-Carter
Diab Karim12Starter8Peter Johnston
Brad Grove (c)6Starter2Tom Martin
Adam Tannock9Starter9Phil Roberts
Peter Arbuckle1Starter5James McCarthy
Craig Cannane10Interchange11Oran Spain
Shaun Harre3Interchange5Paddy Forbes
James Hill4Interchange7Scott Robertson
Zac Schumacher8Interchange6Kenneth Maloney
Liam Luff2Interchange3Rick Rodgers
Brett ClarkCoachDamian McCabe
AustraliaPositionSpain
Bayley McKenna11Starter11David Berty
Diab Karim12Starter7Theo Gonzalez
Brad Grove (c)6Starter1Joel Lacombe
Adam Tannock9Starter3Yannick Martin
Peter Arbuckle1Starter5Raphael Monedero
Craig Cannane10Interchange4David Raymond
Cory Cannane5Interchange5Jonathan Palomo
James Hill4Interchange8Wilfrid Seron
Zac Schumacher8Interchange9Eric Perez
Liam Luff2Interchange10Pascal Ambrosino
Brett ClarkCoachJean-Marc Gonzalez
EnglandPositionIreland
Tom Halliwell (c)7Starter1Toby Burton-Carter
Joe Coyd3Starter8Peter Johnston
Seb Bachara4Starter2Tom Martin
James Simpson11Starter9Phil Roberts
Lewis King5Starter5James McCarthy
Wayne Boardman10Interchange11Oran Spain
Nathan Collins1Interchange5Paddy Forbes
Adam Rigby8Interchange7Scott Robertson
Declan Roberts9Interchange3Rick Rodgers
Jack Brown6Interchange4Stephen Campbell
Tom CoydCoachDamian McCabe

All six matches in group B were played at English Institute of Sport in Sheffield.

FrancePositionWales
Lionel Alazard1Starter1Stephen Halsey
Gilles Clausells (c)2Starter2Scott Trigg-Turner
Mostefa Abassi3Starter3Gary Preece
Jeremy Bourson4Starter5Jodie Boyd-Ward
Julien Penella6Starter5Stuart Williams (c)
Florian Guttadoro10Interchange8Lucie Roberts
Guillaume Mautz12Interchange9Martin Lane
Arno Vargas7Interchange11Harry Jones
Jonathan Hivernat11Interchange6Andrew Higgins
Interchange10Mark Williams
Sylvain CrismanovichCoachStephen Jones
ScotlandPositionUSA
Connor Blackmore9Starter5Mackenzie Johnson
Dan Grant6Starter10William Johnstone
Mike Mellon7Starter7Micah Stewart
John Willans11Starter1Jeffrey Townsend (c)
Callum Young1Starter5Matthew Wooloff
Gregor Anderson4Interchange2Jesse Lind
Paul Hartley8Interchange11Andy Kingsley
Peter Lauder12Interchange3Jensen Blaine
Greame Stewart5Interchange4Freddie Smith
Caydn Thomson2Interchange8Jabrier Lee
Mark RoughsedgeCoachGeoff Mason
FrancePositionScotland
Nicolas Clausells8Starter1Callum Young
Florian Gattadoro10Starter7Michael Mellon
Guillaume Mautz (c)12Starter6Dan Grant
Arno Vargas7Starter11John Willans
Yann Verdi9Starter5Connor Blackmore
Mostefa Abassi3Interchange3Dave Anderson
Jeremy Bourson4Interchange4Gregor Anderson
Gilles Clausells2Interchange10David Birtles
Thomas Duhalde5Interchange12Pete Lauder
Julien Penella6Interchange2Cadyn Thomson
Sylvain CrismanovichCoachMark Roughsedge
WalesPositionUSA
Stephen Halsey1Starter5Mackenzie Johnson
Gary Preece3Starter1Jeffrey Townsend (c)
Jodie Boyd-Ward5Starter7Micah Stewart
Stuart Williams2Starter10William Johnstone
Martin Lane9Starter5Matthew Wooloff
Alan Caron12Interchange12Tony Leboutillier
Harry Jones11Interchange2Jesse Lind
Andrew Higgins6Interchange11Andy Kingsley
Mark Williams10Interchange9Gabi Cha
Scott Trigg-Turner2Interchange3Jensen Blaine
Stephen JonesCoachGeoff Mason
FrancePositionUSA
Lionel Alazard1Starter1Jeffrey Townsend
Jonathan Hivernat11Starter5Mackenzie Johnson
Mostefa Abassi3Starter6Matthew Wooloff
Jeremy Bourson4Starter7Micah Stewart
Nicolas Clausells8Starter5William Johnstone
Julien Penella6Interchange3Jensen Blaine
Arno Vargas7Interchange9Gabi Cha
Thomas Duhalde5Interchange11Andy Kingsley
Gilles Clausells2Interchange8Jabrier Lee
Guillaume Mautz12Interchange2Jesse Lind
Sylvain CrismanovichCoachGeoff Mason
WalesPositionScotland
Scott Trigg-Turner2Starter9Connor Blackmore
Gary Preece3Starter6Dan Grant
Jodie Boyd-Ward5Starter7Michael Mellon
Andrew Higgins6Starter11John Willans
Stuart Williams7Starter5Callum Young
Martin Lane9Interchange3Dave Anderson
Harry Jones11Interchange10David Birtles
Lucie Roberts8Interchange8Paul Hartley
Mark Williams10Interchange12Pete Lauder
Alan Caron12Interchange2Cadyn Thomson
Stephen JonesCoachMark Roughsedge
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
Semi-finalsFinal
13 November – Sheffield
France84
18 November – Manchester
Australia40
France24
13 November – Sheffield
England28
England125
Wales22

Both semi-finals were played at English Institute of Sport in Sheffield.

FrancePositionAustralia
Lionel Alazard1Starter1Peter Arbuckle
Mostefa Abassi3Starter6Brad Grove (c)
Jeremy Bourson4Starter12Diab Karim
Florian Guttadoro10Starter8Zac Schumacher
Nicolas Clausells8Starter5Bayley McKenna
Gilles Clausells (c)2Interchange5Cory Cannane
Julien Penella6Interchange10Craig Cannane
Guillaume Mautz12Interchange4James Hill
Arno Vargas7Interchange2Liam Luff
Thomas Duhalde5Interchange3Shaun Harre
Sylvain CrismanovichCoachBrett Clark
EnglandPositionWales
Rob Hawkins2Starter6Andrew Higgins
Joe Coyd3Starter9Martin Lane
Seb Bechara4Starter3Gary Preece 75' to 80'
Lewis King5Starter2Scott Trigg-Turner
Tom Halliwell (c)7Starter5Stuart Williams (c)
Nathan Collins1Interchange11Harry Jones
Jack Brown6Interchange8Lucie Roberts
Declan Roberts9Interchange12Alan Caron
Wayne Boardman10Interchange6Jodie Boyd-Ward
James Simpson11Interchange1Stephen Halsey
Tom CoydCoachStephen Jones

The final was played at Manchester Central Convention Complex in Manchester, the day before the men's and women's finals.

FrancePositionEngland
Mostefa Abassi3Starter7Tom Halliwell (c)
Lionel Alazard1Starter2Rob Hawkins
Jérémy Bourson4Starter3Joe Coyd
Julien Pennella6Starter4Seb Bechara
Nicolas Clausells8Starter5Lewis King
Florian Guttadoro10Interchange1Nathan Collins
Jonathan Hivernat11Interchange6Jack Brown
Guillaume Mautz12Interchange9Declan Roberts
Gilles Clausells (c)2Interchange10Wayne Boardman
Arno Vargas7Interchange11James Simpson
Sylvain CrismanovichCoachTom Coyd

Between the Semi-finals and final the RLWC2021 organisers announced the Wheelchair Team of the Tournament:

  1. Lionel Alazard – France
  2. Seb Bechara – England
  3. Jérémy Bourson – France
  4. Jack Brown – England
  5. Nicolas Clausells – France
  6. Joe Coyd – England
  7. Theo Gonzalez – Spain
  8. McKenzie Johnson – United States
  9. Bayley McKenna – Australia
  10. Stuart Williams – Wales
  • 2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup

  • 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup

  • Legacy of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup

  • Official Website at the Wayback Machine (archived 27 January 2023)

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