The 1994 Kangaroo Tour was the last played in the conventional format, where the Australian side plays a number of matches against British provincial outfits, in additions to the Test matches. The outbreak of the Super League war meant that the next Kangaroo Tour, set for 1998, never eventuated; although a shortened Tour was staged in 2001.
Australia continued its dominance, winning both Test series against Great Britain and France, suffering only one loss (against Great Britain in the First Test), and remained undefeated against British club outfits in a streak stretching back to 1978.
British Schedule
Touring Squad
Matches
| Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Ground |
Referee |
Crowd |
Report |
| October 2 |
Cumbria |
8-52 |
Derwent Park, Workington |
J. Connolly |
4,227 |
|
| October 5 |
Leeds |
6-48 |
Headingley Stadium, Leeds |
R. Smith |
18,581 |
|
| October 8 |
Wigan |
20-30 |
Central Park, Wigan |
D. Campbell |
20,057 |
|
| October 12 |
Castleford |
12-38 |
The Jungle (Wheldon Road), Castleford |
J. Connolly |
11,073 |
|
| October 16 |
Halifax |
12-26 |
Thrum Hall, Halifax |
J. Holdsworth |
8,352 |
|
| October 22 |
Great Britain |
8-4 |
London |
G. Annesley (AUS) |
57,034 |
|
| October 26 |
Sheffield |
2-80 |
Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield |
R. Tennant |
8,000 |
|
| October 30 |
Wales |
4-46 |
Ninian Park, Cardiff |
J. Connolly |
8,729 |
|
| November 1 |
St Helens |
14-32 |
Knowsley Road, St Helens |
C. Morris |
13,911 |
|
| November 5 |
Great Britain |
8-38 |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
G. Annesley (AUS) |
43,930 |
|
| November 9 |
Warrington |
0-24 |
Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington |
J. Connolly |
11,244 |
|
| November 13 |
Bradford Northern |
0-40 |
Odsal Stadium, Bradford |
S. Cummings |
9,080 |
|
| November 15 |
Great Britain U/21's |
10-54 |
Gateshead International Stadium, Gateshead |
S. Presley |
4,118 |
|
| November 15 |
Great Britain |
4-23 |
Elland Road, Leeds |
B. Harrigan (AUS) |
39,468 |
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