Hayne–Mannah Cup Explained
Year: | 2014 |
Hayne–Mannah Cup |
Home: | Fiji |
Away: | Lebanon |
Home Total: | 40 |
Away Total: | 28 |
Home Abbr: | FIJ |
Away Abbr: | LEB |
Home Half1: | 22 |
Away Half1: | 12 |
Home Half2: | 18 |
Away Half2: | 16 |
Date: | 19 October 2014 |
Stadium: | Remondis Stadium |
Mom Title: | Man of the Match |
Mom: | James Storer (Fiji) |
Referee: | Gerard Sutton (Australia) |
The Hayne–Mannah Cup was a rugby league test match played between Fiji and Lebanon on Sunday, 19 October 2014.
Background
The fixture was in honour of Parramatta Eels players, Jarryd Hayne and Tim Mannah, who both have Fijian and Lebanese heritage respectively. Fiji won the test match by 40-28 after leading 22–12 at half-time.[1] Fiji's James Storer won the man of the match award, scoring one try in the match.
Squads
Fiji
Lebanon
Match details
Notes and References
- Web site: Fiji Outmuscle Lebanon in Hayne Mannah Cup. 20 October 2014.