World Club Challenge records and statistics

Notable achievements, records, and statistics of the World Club Challenge are listed below:

Records and statistics edit

NOTE: The below statistics reflect records from all World Club Challenge matches from 1976 to present. They only include the finals of World Club Series 2015 and 2017 and of the 1997 World Club Championship.

Match records edit

Biggest win edit

Year Winner Score Loser
2015   South Sydney Rabbitohs 39 – 0   St. Helens
2000   Melbourne Storm 44 – 6   St. Helens
2003   Sydney Roosters 38 – 0   St. Helens

Highest scoring game edit

Year Winner Score Loser
2005   Leeds Rhinos 39 – 32   Bulldogs RLFC

Lowest scoring game edit

Year Winner Score Loser
1987   Wigan 8 – 2   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles

Individual records edit

Top try scorers edit

Tries Name (club/s)
5 Brett Morris (Sydney Roosters / St George Illawarra)

Ryan Hall (Leeds)

4 Joe Burgess (Wigan)
3 Marcus Bai (Melbourne / Bradford)
Michael Hancock (Brisbane)
Michael Jennings (Sydney)
Jamie Jones-Buchanan (Leeds)
Danny McGuire (Leeds)
Darren Smith (Brisbane)
Brett Stewart (Manly-Warringah)
2 Jesse Bromwich (Melbourne)
George Carmont (Wigan)
Josh Charnley (Wigan)
Hazem El Masri (Canterbury-Bankstown)
Stuart Fielden (Bradford)
Ade Gardner (St Helens)
Scott Hill (Melbourne)
Andrew Johns (Newcastle)
Jamahl Lolesi (Canterbury-Bankstown, Wests Tigers)
Martin Offiah (Widnes)
Julian O'Neill (Brisbane)
Justin O'Neill (North Queensland)
Robbie Paul (Bradford)
Joel Reddy (South Sydney)
Robbie Ross (Melbourne)
Paul Sculthorpe (St Helens)
Lesley Vainikolo (Bradford)
Anthony Watmough (Manly-Warringah)
Michael Withers (Bradford)
Nick Zisti (Hunter)

Most tries in a game

Tries Name (club/s) Opponent Date
3 Michael Jennings (Sydney) Wigan 22 February 2014
3 Joe Burgess (Wigan) Cronulla 19 February 2017
3 Brett Morris (Sydney) Wigan 17 February 2019

Most points in a game

Points Name (club/s) Tries Goals Opponent Date
22 Craig Fitzgibbon (Sydney) 1 9 St. Helens 14 February 2003

Most goals edit

Goals Name (club/s)
17 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds)
12 Frano Botica (Wigan)
Cameron Smith (Melbourne)
11 Paul Deacon (Bradford / Wigan)
9 Craig Fitzgibbon (Sydney)

Drop goals

Goals Name (club/s)
2 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds)
1 Paul Deacon (Bradford)
Sean Long (St Helens)
Joe Lydon (Wigan)
Paul Sculthorpe (St Helens)
Jamie Soward (St George Illawarra)
Sam Tomkins (Wigan)
Declan Patton (Warrington)
Adam Reynolds(South Sydney)

Attendance edit

Top 5 Attendances edit

Year Home Away City, Country Stadium Attendance
1994   Brisbane Broncos   Wigan Brisbane, Australia ANZ Stadium 54,220 [1]
2005   Leeds Rhinos   Bulldogs RLFC Leeds, England Elland Road 37,028 [2]
1987   Wigan   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Wigan, England Central Park 36,895 [3]
2008   Leeds Rhinos   Melbourne Storm Leeds, England Elland Road 33,204 [4]
2009   Leeds Rhinos   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Leeds, England Elland Road 32,569 [5]

World Club Series only edit

The World Club Series was the temporary name of the tournament following its temporary restructure between 2015 and 2017.

Biggest win edit

Year Winner Score Loser
2015   South Sydney Rabbitohs 39 – 0   St. Helens

Highest scoring game edit

Year Winner Score Loser
2016   Brisbane Broncos 42 – 12   Wigan Warriors

Lowest scoring game edit

Year Winner Score Loser
2015   Brisbane Broncos 14 – 12   Wigan Warriors

Individual edit

Top try scorers edit

  • List of players who have scored 2 or more tries.
Tries Name (Club(s))
3 Joe Burgess (Wigan Warriors)
2 Joel Reddy (South Sydney)
Dominique Peyroux (St. Helens)
Aidan Guerra (Sydney)
Corey Oates (Brisbane)
Kodi Nikorima (Brisbane)
Ryan Atkins (Warrington Wolves)

Top goal scorers edit

Goals Name (Club(s))
12 Adam Reynolds (South Sydney)
Corey Parker (Brisbane)
10 Jackson Hastings (Sydney)
6 Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra)

See also edit

References edit