Australia went into the game without regular captain Mal Meninga who had been suspended for 2 games. It would be the first test Meninga had missed since 1988. With Meninga out, the captaincy for the test was handed to NSW captain, Meninga's
Canberra Raiders team mate Laurie Daley.
Dale Shearer made his return to test football after starring at fullback for
Queensland in the final 2 games of the
State of Origin series to beat out well performed
New South Wales and
1992 World Cup final fullback
Tim Brasher. The Kiwis were captained by veteran halfback
Gary Freeman, but would be without goal kicking dual-rugby international fullback
Matthew Ridge who had suffered a season ending knee injury playing for the
Bob Fulton coached
Manly-Warringah in a
Winfield Cup game with coach
Howie Tamati handing the #1 jumper to
Balmain's utility back
Morvin Edwards. Despite the loss of Ridge, the Kiwis lost nothing in goal kicking with the selection of
North Sydney Bears winger
Daryl Halligan. The Australians created history with the selection of all three Walters brothers, five-eighth
Kevin, hooker
Steve and reserve hooker
Kerrod for the test, though Kerrod Walters did not get off the bench. The first test at
Auckland's
Mt Smart Stadium almost produced a shock result. After three first half goals from Daryl Halligan and two tries from winger Sean Hoppe, one an intercept off a Dale Shearer pass that saw him race 80 metres and out-pace Shearer and Willie Carne, the Kiwis led 14-13 at half time. The Australians scored two tries next to the posts through both Shearer and
Steve Walters (who scored with only seconds left in the half) with Shearer easily kicking both conversions, while a field goal from Laurie Daley after Shearers try gave the Australians a 7-2 lead until Hoppe's first try. Midway through the first half, English referee Russell Smith earned the ire of the Australians when he ignored a
Gary Mercer spear tackle on
Bradley Clyde, then on the next tackle also ignored a high tackle by
Tawera Nikau on
Paul Harragon which caused the Australian front rower to lose the ball with Smith ruling a knock-on. Smith also denied both sides what looked to be legitimate tries with Steve Walters denied one in the first half following a dart from the dummy half, and replacement Kiwi forward
John Lomax denied in the second half despite television replays showing that he clearly got the ball down on the Australian line. The second half was scoreless until the 77th minute when a cool under pressure Laurie Daley (who had already missed one attempt to tie the scores) slotted his second field goal to salvage a 14-all draw for the reigning World Champions. ==Second Test==