2013 Rugby League World Cup Group D

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2013 Rugby League World Cup Group D is one of the four groups in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. The group comprises Cook Islands, United States and Wales.

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PldWDLTFPFPA+/Pts
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3201136458+64
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands 3102126478–142
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 3003115684–280

All times are localUTC+0/GMT.

United States vs Cook Islands

30 October 2013
20:00
United States  Flag of the United States.svg32–20Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands
Try: Faraimo 13' m
Petersen 16' m
Joseph Paulo 42' m
Samoa 59' c
Offerdahl 71' c
Priestley 73' c
Goal: Joseph Paulo (4/8) 25', 59', 74', 77'
Report [1]
Try: Takairangi 3' c
Low 36' m
Lulia 47' m
Peyroux 62' c
Goal: Rapana (2/4) 4', 63'
Memorial Stadium, Bristol
Attendance: 7,247
Referee: Ben Thaler (England)
Player of the Match: Joseph Paulo (United States)
FB1Kristian Freed
RW2 Bureta Faraimo
RC3 Michael Garvey
LC4 Lelauloto Tagaloa
LW5 Matt Petersen
SO6 Joseph Paulo (c)
SH7 Craig Priestley
PR8 Junior Paulo
HK9 Joel Luani
PR10 Eddy Pettybourne
SR11 Clint Newton
SR12 Matt Shipway
LF13 Daniel Howard
Substitutes
IC14 Tui Samoa
IC15 Mark Offerdahl
IC16 Stephen Howard
IC17 Les Soloai
Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Matterson
FB1 Drury Low
RW2 Lulia Lulia
RC3 Anthony Gelling
LC4 Keith Lulia
LW5 Jordan Rapana
SO6 Brad Takairangi
SH7 Isaac John
PR8 Hercules Napa
HK9 Daniel Fepuleai
PR10 Zane Tetevano
SR11 Zeb Taia (c)
SR12 Dominique Peyroux
LF13 Tinirau Arona
Substitutes
IC14 Sam Brunton
IC15 Sam Mataora
IC16 Tupou Sopoaga
IC17 Adam Tangata
Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Fairleigh

Touch Judges:
George Stokes (England)
Chris Leatherbarrow (England)
Video Referee:
Richard Silverwood (England)

Wales vs United States

3 November 2013
14:00
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg16–24Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Try: Roets 16' m, 75' c
Walker 77' c
Goal: White (2/3) 76', 78'
Report [2]
Try: Newton (2) 20' m, 63' c
Petersen 33' m
Paulo 54' m
Samoa 60' c
Goal: Paulo (2/5) 60', 64'
The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
Attendance: 8,019
Referee: Ben Cummins (Australia)
Player of the Match: Joseph Paulo (United States)
FB1 Rhys Evans
RW2 Elliot Kear
RC3 Ian Webster
LC4 Christiaan Roets
LW5 Rhys Williams
SO6 Lloyd White
SH7 Matt Seamark
PR8 Craig Kopczak (c)
HK9 Neil Budworth
PR10 Jordan James
SR11 Larne Patrick
SR12 Tyson Frizell
LF13 Ben Flower
Substitutes
IC14 Gil Dudson
IC15 Ben Evans
IC16 Peter Lupton
IC17 Anthony Walker
Coach:
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Iestyn Harris
FB1Kristian Freed
RW2 Bureta Faraimo
RC3 Lelauloto Tagaloa
LC4 Taylor Welch
LW5 Matt Petersen
SO6 Joseph Paulo (c)
SH7 Craig Priestly
PR8 Mark Offerdahl
HK9 Joel Luani
PR10 Eddy Pettybourne
SR11 Clint Newton
SR12 Matt Shipway
LF13 Daniel Howard
Substitutes
IC14 Tui Samoa
IC15Roman Hifo
IC16Judah Lavulo
IC17 Les Soloai
Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Matterson

Touch Judges:
Clint Sharrad (England)
Joe Cobb (England)
Video Referee:
Phil Bentham (England)

Wales vs Cook Islands

10 November 2013
14:00
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg24–28Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands
Try: Massam 14' m
White 51' c
Lloyd 67' c
Roets (2) 60' m, 76' m
Goal: White (1/3) 52'
Jones (1/2) 68'
Report [3]
Try: Fepuleai 8' c
K. Lulia 31' m
John 39' c
Peyroux 46' c
Ford 72' c
Goal: Taripo (4/5) 9', 40', 47', 73'
The Gnoll, Neath
Attendance: 3,270
Referee: Richard Silverwood (England)
Player of the Match: Elliot Kear (Wales)
FB1 Elliot Kear
RW2 Rob Massam
RC3 Rhys Evans
LC4 Rhodri Lloyd
LW5 Christiaan Roets
SO6 Danny Jones
SH7 Peter Lupton
PR8 Ben Flower
HK9 Neil Budworth
PR10 Jordan James
SR11 Ross Divorty
SR12 Tyson Frizell
LF13 Larne Patrick
Substitutes
IC14 Lloyd White
IC15 Craig Kopczak (c)
IC16 Gil Dudson
IC17 Anthony Walker
Coach:
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Iestyn Harris
FB1 Lulia Lulia
RW2 Chris Taripo
RC3 Brad Takairangi
LC4 Keith Lulia
LW5 Rea Pittman
SO6 Jonathan Ford
SH7 Isaac John
PR8 Hercules Napa
HK9 Daniel Fepuleai
PR10 Zeb Taia (c)
SR11 Tupou Sopoaga
SR12 Dominique Peyroux
LF13 Tinirau Arona
Substitutes
IC14 Sam Brunton
IC15 Anthony Gelling
IC16 Joe Matapuku
IC17 Adam Tangata
Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Fairleigh

Touch Judges:
Chris Leatherbarrow (England)
Warren Turley (England)
Video Referee:
Ashley Klein (Australia)

Wales vs Italy (Inter-group)

26 October 2013
16:30
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg16–32Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Try: B. Evans 15' c
Lloyd 38' c
Kear 43' m
Goal: White (2/3) 15', 38'
Report [4]
Try: Guerra (2) 9' c, 21' c
Mantellato 47' m
Tedesco 69' m
Centrone 71' m
M. Minichiello 80' c
Goal: Mantellato (4/7) 9', 22', 28', 80'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 45,052
Referee: Ashley Klein (Australia)
Player of the Match: Josh Mantellato (Italy)
FB1 Rhys Evans
RW2 Elliot Kear
RC3 Rhodri Lloyd
LC4 Ian Webster
LW5 Rhys Williams
SO6 Lloyd White
SH7 Matt Seamark
PR8 Craig Kopczak (c)
HK9 Neil Budworth
PR10 Ben Flower
SR11 Ben Evans
SR12 Tyson Frizell
LF13 Larne Patrick
Substitutions:
IC14 Gil Dudson
IC15 Peter Lupton
IC16 Jordan James
IC17 Jacob Emmitt
Coach:
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Iestyn Harris
FB1 Anthony Minichiello (c)
RW2 Josh Mantellato
RC3 James Tedesco
LC4 Aidan Guerra
LW5 Chris Centrone
SO6 Ben Falcone
SH7 Ryan Ghietti
PR8 Anthony Laffranchi
HK9 Dean Parata
PR10 Paul Vaughan
SR11 Mark Minichiello
SR12 Cameron Ciraldo
LF13 Joel Riethmuller
Substitutions:
IC14 Sam Gardel
IC15 Ryan Tramonte
IC16 Brenden Santi
IC17 Ray Nasso
Coach:
Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Napolitano

Touch Judges:
Jamal Thompson (New Zealand)
Jose Pereira (France)
Video Referee:
Shayne Hayne (Australia)

Note: The match between Wales and Italy was an additional inter-group match.

Tonga vs Cook Islands (Inter-group)

5 November 2013
20:00
Tonga  Flag of Tonga.svg22–16Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands
Try: Fisiiahi 7' c
Taumalolo 31' c
Hurrell 39' m
Taufua 62' m
Goal: Langi (3/5) 7, 31', 37'
Report [5]
Try: Taripo (3) 12' c, 19' m, 43' c
Goal: Taripo (2/2) 12', 43'
Rapana (0/1)
Leigh Sports Village, Leigh
Attendance: 10,554
Referee: Ashley Klein (Australia)
Player of the Match: Chris Taripo (Cook Islands)
FB1 Glen Fisiiahi
RW2 Daniel Tupou
RC3 Konrad Hurrell
LC4 Mahe Fonua
LW5 Jorge Taufua
SO6 Samisoni Langi
SH7 Daniel Foster
PR8 Brent Kite (c)
HK9 Pat Politoni
PR10 Fuifui Moimoi
SR11 Jason Taumalolo
SR12 Sika Manu
LF13 Mickey Paea
Substitutes
IC14 Nafe Seluini
IC15 Siosaia Vave
IC16 Willie Manu
IC17 Ukuma Ta'ai
Coach:
Flag of Tonga.svg Charlie Tonga
FB1 Drury Low
RW2 Chris Taripo
RC3 Brad Takairangi
LC4 Keith Lulia
LW5 Jordan Rapana
SO6 Johnathon Ford
SH7 Isaac John
PR8 Hercules Napa
HK9 Daniel Fepuleai
PR10 Zane Tetevano
SR11 Dominique Peyroux
SR12 Zeb Taia (c)
LF13 Tinirau Arona
Substitutes
IC14 Hikule'o Malu
IC15 Adam Tangata
IC16 Joe Matapuku
IC17 Sam Mataora
Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Fairleigh
Tonga v Cook Islands 2013 RLWC (3).jpg

Touch Judges:
Warren Turley (England)
Matt Thomason (England)
Video Referee:
Richard Silverwood (England)

Note: The match between Tonga and Cook Islands is an additional inter-group match.

Scotland vs United States (Inter-group)

7 November 2013
20:00
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg22–8Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Try: Phillips 51' m
Russell 55' c
Douglas 63' c
Hurst 80' c
Goal: Brough (3/4) 55', 63', 80'
Report [6]
Try: Freed 8' m
Welch 23' m
Goal: Paulo (0/2)
Salford City Stadium, Salford
Attendance: 6,041
Referee: Thierry Alibert (France)
Player of the Match: Matty Russell (Scotland)
FB1 Matty Russell
RW2 Alex Hurst
RC3 Ben Hellewell
LC4 Danny Addy
LW5 David Scott
SO6 Danny Brough
SH7 Peter Wallace
PR8 Adam Walker
HK9 Andrew Henderson
PR10 Luke Douglas
SR11 Brett Phillips
SR12 Dale Ferguson
LF13 Ben Kavanagh
Substitutes
IC14 Sam Barlow
IC15 Alex Szostak
IC16 Mitch Stringer
IC17 Oliver Wilkes
Coach:
Flag of England.svg Steve McCormack
FB1Kristian Freed
RW2 Bureta Faraimo
RC3 Taylor Welch
LC4 Michael Garvey
LW5 Matt Petersen
SO6 Joseph Paulo
SH7 Craig Priestly
PR8 Mark Offerdahl
HK9 Tui Samoa
PR10 Eddy Pettybourne
SR11 Clint Newton
SR12 Matt Shipway
LF13 Daniel Howard
Substitutes
IC14 David Marando
IC15Roman Hifo
IC16 Joel Luani
IC17Judah Lavulo
Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Matterson

Touch Judges:
James Child (England)
Tim Roby (England)
Video Referee:
Henry Perenara (New Zealand)

Note: The match between Scotland and United States is an additional inter-group match.

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