2010 in rugby league
Top-level rugby league in 2010 centered on Australasia's 2010 NRL season and Europe's Super League XV. High profile representative competitions included the 2010 Four Nations (held in Australia and New Zealand), the 2010 State of Origin series and the 2010 European Cup.
January
February
March
April
- 22 – Sydney, Australia: NRL Premiers Melbourne Storm are stripped of their 2007 and 2009 Premierships and 2006–2008 minor Premierships, fined $1.689 million, deducted all eight Premiership points for the 2010 season and barred from receiving Premiership points for the rest of the season by the National Rugby League after being found guilty of long-term gross salary cap breaches[4]
May
June
July
August
September
- 7th – Sydney: The 2010 Dally M Awards are held and Todd Carney is named NRL player of the year.
- 11th – Darwin, Australia: The Brothers Rugby League club defeated Nightcliff Dragons in the Darwin Rugby League grand final
- 13th – Perth, Australia: The Western Australia Rugby League grand final is won by South Perth Lions 22–18 against the North Beach Sea Eagles
- 18th – Russia win the Eastern European Shield
- 19th – Newcastle, Australia: The Newcastle Rugby League grand final is won by the Maitland Pickers defeating Cessnock Goannas 24–8
- 19th – Brisbane, Australia: The 2010 Queensland Cup season culminates in the Northern Pride' 30–20 win against the Norths Devils in the grand final.
- 23rd – Sydney, Australia: The 12th annual Tom Brock Lecture, entitled Tries and Tribulations is delivered by John Fahey, AC.
- 26th – Cheshire, England: The 2010 Rugby League Conference culminates in Warrington Wizards 23–18 grand final win against Huddersfield Rangers
- 26th – Cheshire, England: The 2010 Co-operative Championship culminates in Halifax RLFC 23–22 grand final win against Featherstone Rovers
- 27th - Manchester, England: The 2010 Man of Steel Award is won by Wigan's goal-kicking winger, Pat Richards.[11]
October
- 2 – Manchester, England: Super League XV culminates in minor premiers Wigan Warriors' 26–6 grand final win against St Helens in front of 71,526
- 3 – Sydney: The New South Wales Rugby League culminates with the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 24–12 grand final win against the Windsor Wolves
- 3 – Sydney: The National Youth Competition culminates with the New Zealand Warriors 42–28 grand final win against the South Sydney Rabbitohs
- 3 – Sydney: The 2010 NRL season culminates in the minor premiers St George Illawarra Dragons's 32–8 grand final win against the Sydney Roosters in front of 82,334
- 16 – Auckland, New Zealand: In an international rugby league double-header at Mt Smart Stadium before a crowd of 11,512, England played a NZ Maori side, resulting in an 18–18 draw before Samoa played their first ever test match against New Zealand, which the Kiwis won 50–6
- 17 – Auckland, New Zealand: Auckland Premier defeated Counties Manukau 14–6 in the National Zonal Competition Albert Baskerville Trophy grand final
- 24 – Albi, France: Wales defeated France 12–11 to win the 2010 European Cup and qualify for promotion to the 2011 Rugby League Four Nations
November
December
- 3 December – Benji Marshall wins the 2010 Rugby League World Golden Boot Award[12]
- 3 December – The 2010 World XIII is announced, featuring: James Graham (St Helens), Cameron Smith (Melbourne), David Shillington (Canberra), Sam Thaiday (Brisbane), Sam Burgess (South Sydney), Paul Gallen (Cronulla), Billy Slater (Melbourne), Jason Nightingale (St George-Illawarra) Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Roosters), Brent Tate (Warriors), Manu Vatuvei (Warriors), Benji Marshall (Wests Tigers) and Nathan Fien (St George-Illawarra)
- 14 December – The major parties that comprised the National Rugby League – New South Wales Rugby League, Queensland Rugby League and News Limited – formally accepted a new constitution to dismantle the existing NRL board and create a new independent governing body tentively known as the Australian Rugby League Commission
Other Results
Other international fixture results include:
16 October New Zealand 50 – Samoa 6 (Test Match)
16 October NZ Maori 18 – England 18 October 10 Scotland 22 – Wales 60 (European Cup)
9 October France 58 – Ireland 24 (European Cup)
6 October Wales 6 – Italy 15 October 3 England 18 – Cumbria 18 September 26 Papua New Guinea PM XIII 18 – Australian PM XIII 30 September 26 Italy 24 – Lebanon 16 September 24 Italy 8 – Lebanon 16 September 19 United States 20 – Canada 16 (Colonial Cup)
18 September Ukraine 112 – Latvia 0 (European Shield)
31 July Russia 54 – Latvia 4 (European Shield)
28 July South Africa Students 0 – GB Community Lions 70 July 24 South Africa A 22 – GB Community Lions 42 July 17 Germany 96 – Czech Republic 0 (European Shield)
3 July Almaty Academy 2 – GB Pioneers 60 (Pioneers Tour)
3 July Serbia 40 – Germany 14 (European Shield)
27 June Russia 52 – Ukraine 14 (European Shield)
26 June Czech Republic 4 – Serbia 56 (European Shield)
12 June England 60 – France 6 (Test Match)
6 June BARLA Young Lions 44 – South Africa Under 21's 30 June 4 Malta 30 – Norway XIII 20 (European Bowl)
4 June BARLA under 23's 46 – Ukraine Students 12 June 2 BARLA Young Lions 24 – South Africa Presidents 22 May 29 BARLA Young Lions 78 – South Africa Schools 0 May 26 BARLA Young Lions 76 – South Africa Junior Development 0 May 22 BARLA U19's 50 – South Africa 18 May 7 Australia 12 – New Zealand 8 (Anzac Test)
2010 Champions
References
Further reading
Adrian, Proszenko (28 November 2010). "From cap rorts to race rows, it was a hell ride". The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia: Fairfax Media). Retrieved 28 November 2010.