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1991 Kangaroo tour of Papua New Guinea

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The 1991 Kangaroo tour of Papua New Guinea was a two-week, end of season tour of Papua New Guinea by the Australia national rugby league team. The Australians played five matches on the tour, including two Test matches against the Papua New Guinea Kumuls. The tour began on 29 September and finished on 13 October.[1]

As of 2025 this remains the only full Kangaroo Tour of Papua New Guinea.

Leadership

As he had been since 1989, Bob Fulton was the coach of the Kangaroos. As he had been since 1990, Mal Meninga was the Kangaroos team captain.

Touring squad

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Eleven of the 23 man squad had played for Australia in their 2-1 Trans-Tasman Test series win over New Zealand earlier in the year. Among those selected to tour but who were ultimately ruled out with injury was Penrith's incumbent Test back rower and 1991 premiership winner Mark Geyer who also missed playing in the World Club Challenge (WCC) game against English champions Wigan due to an ankle injury that required surgery (the WCC was played 4 days before the first Test in Goroka). Also missing were Canberra Raiders halves Laurie Daley and Ricky Stuart as well as Brisbane Broncos Test half Allan Langer, with Manly-Warringah 5/8 Cliff Lyons earning a Test recall while his Sea Eagles halves partner Geoff Toovey was called up for his first taste of international football.

Player Club Position(s) Games Tests Tries Goals F/Goals Points
Gary Belcher Canberra Raiders Fullback 5 2 3 10 32
Martin Bella Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Prop 5 2
Willie Carne Brisbane Broncos Wing 5 2 8 32
Bradley Clyde Canberra Raiders Lock, Second-row 4 2 3 12
Gary Coyne Canberra Raiders Second-row, Prop 4 2
Andrew Ettingshausen Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Centre 4 2 3 12
Brad Fittler Penrith Panthers Lock, Centre 5 2 4 16
Andrew Gee Brisbane Broncos Second-row 1 0
Scott Gourley St George Dragons Second-row, Lock 4 1 3 12
Peter Jackson North Sydney Bears Five-eighth, Centre 4 1 3 12
Chris Johns Brisbane Broncos Wing, Centre 5 2 2 8
Glenn Lazarus Canberra Raiders Prop 5 2 1 4
Cliff Lyons Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Five-eighth 5 2 3 12
Mark McGaw Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Centre 1 0
Bruce McGuire Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Second-row 1 0
Mal Meninga (c) Canberra Raiders Centre 3 2 2 6 20
Steve Roach Balmain Tigers Prop 1 0
Ian Roberts Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Second-row 4 1 4
Craig Salvatori Eastern Suburbs Roosters Second-row 1
Geoff Toovey Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Halfback 5 2 1 4
Kerrod Walters Brisbane Broncos Hooker 4 2
Kevin Walters Brisbane Broncos Hooker, Halfback 5 2 1 4
Rod Wishart Illawarra Steelers Wing 4 2 4 4 24
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Tour

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The Australian's played five games on the tour, winning all five.


More information Northern Zone, 6 – 40 ...
Sunday, 29 September

Attendance: 10,300
Referee: Tom Pelas

Northern Zone: David Buko, Tweedy Malagian, Charlie Vee, John Markham, Lance Tirava, Elison Ketauwo, David Gilpu, Mathias Kin, Michael Matmillo, Patrick Kiap, Nande Yer, John Piel (c), Goro Arigae. Res - Joe Tonar, Chris Sari, Jacob Danny, Dick Moiga.

Australia: Gary Belcher, Willie Carne, Mal Meninga (c), Andrew Ettingshausen, Rod Wishart, Peter Jackson, Geoff Toovey, Martin Bella, Kevin Walters, Glenn Lazarus, Craig Salvatori, Ian Roberts, Bradley Clyde. Res - Cliff Lyons, Brad Fittler, Chris Johns, Scott Gourley.

Australian forward Craig Salvatori suffered an ankle injury during the game and did not play again on tour.


More information Island Zone, 25 – 42 ...
Wednesday, 2 October

Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Graham Ainui

Island Zone: Normyle Eremas, Arnold Tivelit, Henry Hairoi, August Joseph, James Kapia, Willie Langer, Billy Kennedy, Pisai Maevo, Bernard Bate, David Gaius, Jimmy Peter, Ben Lakur, Apelis Walia. Res - Phillip Nagatia, Ken Oki, Cliff Rich, Albert Levy.

Australia: Gary Belcher (c), Willie Carne, Peter Jackson, Brad Fittler, Chris Johns, Cliff Lyons, Kevin Walters, Steve Roach, Kerrod Walters, Glenn Lazarus, Gary Coyne, Andrew Gee, Scott Gourley. Res - Geoff Toovey, Martin Bella, Ian Roberts, Andrew Ettingshausen.


1st Test

Reserve forward Scott Gourley who had made 5 rugby union test appearances for Australia in 1988 before switching to rugby league with St. George, became Australia's 41st dual-rugby international.

More information Papua New Guinea, 2 – 58 ...
Sunday, 6 October
Danny Leahy Oval, Goroka
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Dennis Hale New Zealand
Player of the Match: Willie Carne
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FB1Ipisa Wanega
RW2Liprin Palangat
CE3Chris Itam
CE4Richard Wagambi
LW5Korul Sinemau
FE6Stanley Haru (c)
HB7Sam Karara
PR8John Unagi
HK9Danny Moi
PR10Daroa Ben-Moide
SR11Max Tiri
SR12Thomas Daki
LK13Joe Gispe
Substitutions:
IC14Joshua Kouoru
IC15Ngala Lapan
IC16James Naipao
IC17Kes Paglipari
Coach:
Papua New Guinea Skerry Palanga
FB1Gary Belcher
LW2Rod Wishart
CE3Mal Meninga (c)
CE4Andrew Ettingshausen
RW5Willie Carne
FE6Cliff Lyons
HB7Geoff Toovey
PR8Martin Bella
HK9Kerrod Walters
PR10Glenn Lazarus
SR11Bradley Clyde
SR12Ian Roberts
LF13Brad Fittler
Substitutions:
IC14Chris Johns
IC15Kevin Walters
IC16Gary Coyne
IC17Scott Gourley
Coach:
Australia Bob Fulton

More information Highlands Zone, 3 – 28 ...
Wednesday, 9 October
Rebiamul Oval, Mount Hagen
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Moses Tolingling

Highlands Zone: John Okul, Francis Abba, David Gomia, Thomas Tumbo, Joe Rema, Dimbi Ongugo, Gigmai Ongugo, Leslie Hoffman, Maima Kawage, Yami Kamisive, Joe Paraka (c), Philip Humar, John Yawing. Res - Michael Angra, Mek Kepo, John Passigan, Michael Kiap.

Australia: Gary Belcher, Willie Carne, Chris Johns, Mark McGaw, Rod Wishart, Cliff Lyons, Geoff Toovey, Glenn Lazarus, Kevin Walters, Gary Coyne, Bruce McGuire, Scott Gourley, Bradley Clyde (c). Res - Kerrod Walters, Martin Bella, Brad Fittler, Peter Jackson.

Australia won a bruising encounter 28–3 over Highlands Zone in Mount Hagan.[6]


2nd Test

This test match also doubled as a Group Stage game for the 1989-92 Rugby League World Cup. Gary Belcher, Martin Bella, Cliff Lyons and Gary Coyne all played their last tests for Australia.

More information Papua New Guinea, 6 – 40 ...
Sunday, 13 October
Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby
Attendance: 14,500
Referee: Dennis Hale New Zealand
Player of the Match: Willie Carne
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FB1Phillip Boge
RW2Liprin Palangat
CE3Korul Sinemau
CE4Richard Wagambi
LW5Gideon Kouoru
FE6Stanley Haru (c)
HB7Sam Karara
PR8John Unagi
HK9Danny Moi
PR10James Naipao
SR11Thomas Daki
SR12Kes Paglipari
LK13Joe Gispe
Substitutions:
IC14Leslie Hoffman
IC15Ngala Lapan
IC16Kera Ngaffin
IC17Jack Uradok
Coach:
Papua New Guinea Skerry Palanga
FB1Gary Belcher
LW2Rod Wishart
CE3Mal Meninga (c)
CE4Andrew Ettingshausen
RW5Willie Carne
FE6Peter Jackson
HB7Geoff Toovey
PR8Martin Bella
HK9Kerrod Walters
PR10Glenn Lazarus
SR11Bradley Clyde
SR12Ian Roberts
LF13Brad Fittler
Substitutions:
IC14Cliff Lyons
IC15Kevin Walters
IC16Chris Johns
IC17Gary Coyne
Coach:
Australia Bob Fulton
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Statistics

Leading Try Scorer

Leading Point Scorer

  • 32 by Gary Belcher (3 tries, 10 goals) and Willie Carne (8 tries)

Largest Attendance

Largest non-test Attendance

  • 10,300 - Australia vs Northern Zone

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