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2013 Anzac Test

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2013 (2013) Anzac Test  ()
12 Total
AUS 626 32
NZL 66 12
Date19 April 2013
StadiumGIO Stadium
LocationCanberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Man of the MatchCameron Smith
RefereeAshley Klein Australia
Attendance25,628
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The 2013 ANZAC test (also known as the VB Test due to sponsorship by Victoria Bitter) was the 14th annual Anzac test, and was not only the first time the Australian Kangaroos played at Canberra Stadium, but it the first time they had ever played in Australia's capital city of Canberra. Australia defeated New Zealand 32-12 in the Test match which was played on 19 April 2013 before a crowd of 25,628.[1]

Squads

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Australia Position New Zealand
Billy Slater Fullback Josh Hoffman
Darius Boyd Wing Sam Perrett
Greg Inglis Centre Shaun Kenny-Dowall
Justin Hodges Centre Dean Whare
Brett Morris Wing Jason Nightingale
Johnathan Thurston Five-Eighth Kieran Foran(c)
Cooper Cronk Halfback Shaun Johnson
Matthew Scott Prop Jesse Bromwich
Cameron Smith (c) Hooker Isaac Luke
James Tamou Prop Jared Wearea-Hargreaves
Greg Bird 2nd Row Frank Pritchard
Sam Thaiday 2nd Row Kevin Proctor
Paul Gallen Lock Alex Glenn
Kurt Gidley Interchange Elijah Taylor
Nate Myles Interchange Sam McKendry
Luke Lewis Interchange Ben Matulino
Anthony Watmough Interchange Tohu Harris
Tim Sheens Coach Stephen Kearney

Match Summary

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19 April 2013
Australia  32–12  New Zealand
Tries:
Cooper Cronk (5')
Greg Inglis (50')
Brett Morris (53')
Luke Lewis (58')
Darius Boyd (61')
Justin Hodges (72')
Goals:
Cameron Smith (5/5 – 5', 50', 53', 58', 61', 72')
Tries:
Josh Hoffman (40')
Frank Pritchard (77')
Goals:
Shaun Johnson (2/2 – 40', 77')
GIO Stadium, Canberra
Attendance: 25,628
Referee: Ashley Klein Australia
Player of the Match: Cameron Smith

See also

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References

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  1. ^ nzrl.co.nz. "2013 Anzac Test (VB Test)". Past Tests. New Zealand Rugby League. Archived from the original on 1 September 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
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