2006 State of Origin series
2006 State of Origin series | |
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Won by | Queensland (11th title) |
Series margin | 2-1 |
Points scored | 99 |
Attendance | 180,074 (ave. 60,025 per match) |
Top points scorer(s) | Johnathan Thurston (14) |
Top try scorer(s) | Adam Mogg (3) |
The 2006 State of Origin series was the 25th year that the annual best-of-three series of interstate rugby league football matches between the Queensland and New South Wales representative teams was contested entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules. It was decided in three matches which drew a total attendance of 180,074. Queensland won the series 2-1, their first outright series victory since 2001 and the first in their record-breaking run of eight consecutive series wins.
Game I
Craig Gower was originally picked for the New South Wales side at halfback but pulled out because of injury. Matt Orford was forced to turn down selection as cover for Gower, also because of injury. Both Andrew Johns and Trent Barrett turned down coming out of retirement to play in the fixture[1] so eventually Brett Finch was selected to wear the number 7 for New South Wales.
The Queensland selectors picked a total of seven State of Origin debutants for game I.
24 May[2]
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New South Wales | 17–16 | Queensland |
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Brett Finch (5 - 1t,1fg) Brett Hodgson (4 - 2g) Matt King (4 - 1t) Willie Mason (4 - 1t) |
(Report) |
(8 - 2t) Greg Inglis (4 - 1t) Steven Bell (4 - 2g) Johnathan Thurston |
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 72,773 Referee: Sean Hampstead[3] Player of the Match: Willie Mason |
Game I was played at Telstra Stadium, Sydney, and won by New South Wales 17-16, following a late field goal by NSW late-choice halfback, Brett Finch.[4]
Game II
For Queensland, Origin debutant Adam Mogg replaced the injured Greg Inglis[5]
14 June[6]
|
Queensland | 30–6 | New South Wales |
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Johnathan Thurston (10 - 5g) Adam Mogg (8 - 2t) Shaun Berrigan (4 - 1t) Justin Hodges (4 - 1t) Carl Webb (4 - 1t) |
(Report) |
(4 - 1t) Timana Tahu (2 - 1g) Brett Hodgson |
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 52,468 Referee: Steve Clark[7] Player of the Match: Darren Lockyer |
In game II, Queensland levelled the series at home at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, with a commanding 30-6 victory.
Game III
Justin Hodges was ruled out of the Queensland side for game III after he re-tore his hamstring[8] and was replaced by Josh Hannay. Steven Bell was also ruled out after he sustained a fractured cheekbone in game II.[9]
After the heavy loss in game II the New South Wales selectors made five changes, bringing in Matt Cooper, Paul Gallen, Craig Gower, Timana Tahu and Ben Hornby as well as moving Matt King into the centres, Mark Gasnier to five-eighth and Luke Bailey into the starting side.
5 July[10]
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New South Wales | 14–16 | Queensland |
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Eric Grothe, Jr. (8 - 2t) Matt King (4 - 1t) Brett Hodgson (2 - 1g) |
(Report) |
(4 - 1t) Darren Lockyer (4 - 1t) Adam Mogg (4 - 1t) Brent Tate (4 - 2g) Clinton Schifcofske |
Game III was held at Telstra Dome, Melbourne, and was the first decider played at a neutral venue.[12] Some controversial video referring decisions in the first ten minutes of the second half saw Queensland trailing 14-4 with ten minutes remaining. Queensland however scored two late tries to take the match and series, winning 16-14.
- The Wally Lewis Medal for player of the series was awarded to Darren Lockyer
- The Ron McAuliffe Medal for Queensland player of the series was awarded to Darren Lockyer
New South Wales squad
Position | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 |
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Fullback | Brett Hodgson | ||
Wing | Matt King | Timana Tahu | |
Centre | Mark Gasnier | Matt King | |
Centre | Timana Tahu | Matt Cooper | |
Wing | Eric Grothe, Jr. | ||
Five-Eighth | Braith Anasta | Mark Gasnier | |
Halfback | Brett Finch | Craig Gower | |
Prop | Willie Mason | ||
Hooker | Danny Buderus (c) | ||
Prop | Brent Kite | Luke Bailey | |
Second Row | Steve Simpson | ||
Second Row | Nathan Hindmarsh | ||
Lock | Luke O'Donnell | Andrew Ryan | Luke O'Donnell |
Interchange | Craig Wing | Paul Gallen | |
Interchange | Steve Menzies | ||
Interchange | Mark O'Meley | ||
Interchange | Andrew Ryan | Luke Bailey | Ben Hornby |
Coach | Graham Murray |
Queensland squad
Position | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 |
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Fullback | Matt Bowen | Karmichael Hunt | Clinton Schifcofske |
Wing | Steven Bell | Rhys Wesser | |
Centre | Justin Hodges | Josh Hannay | |
Centre | Brent Tate | ||
Wing | Greg Inglis | Adam Mogg | |
Five-Eighth | Darren Lockyer (c) | ||
Halfback | Johnathan Thurston | ||
Prop | Steve Price | ||
Hooker | Cameron Smith | ||
Prop | Petero Civoniceva | ||
Second Row | David Stagg | Tonie Carroll | Nate Myles |
Second Row | Matthew Scott | Carl Webb | |
Lock | Dallas Johnson | ||
Interchange | Shaun Berrigan | ||
Interchange | Carl Webb | Chris Flannery | |
Interchange | Sam Thaiday | ||
Interchange | Nate Myles | Tonie Carroll | |
Coach | Mal Meninga |
See also
Footnotes
- ^ Finch replaces Gower
- ^ 2006 Game 1 at nrlstats.com
- ^ State Of Origin - Game 1, 2006 at stats.rleague.com
- ^ foxsports.com.au (1 July 2008). "Classic State of Origin IIIs". Fox Sports. Australia: Premier Media Group. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
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(help) - ^ Mogg gets Origin call-up
- ^ 2006 Game 2 at nrlstats.com
- ^ State Of Origin - Game 2, 2006 at stats.rleague.com
- ^ Hodges out in blow to Maroons
- ^ Bell out of Origin decider
- ^ 2006 Game 3 at nrlstats.com
- ^ State Of Origin - Game 3, 2006 at stats.rleague.com
- ^ Barrow, Tim (6 July 2011). "State of Origin: The deciders". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
External links
- State of Origin 2006 at rugbyleagueproject.org