2016 All Stars match

2016 (2016) All Stars match  ()
1 2 3 4 Total
IND 0 4 0 4 8
WAS 0 4 8 0 12
Date Saturday 13 February 2016
Stadium Suncorp Stadium
Location Brisbane
Preston Campbell Medal James Graham (WAS)
Advance Australia Fair Jessica Mauboy
Referees Matt Cecchin, Allan Shortall
Attendance 37,339
Broadcast partner
Broadcaster Nine Network
Commentator Mat Thompson
Peter Sterling
Wally Lewis
Andrew Johns
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The 2016 All Stars match was the sixth annual representative exhibition All Stars match. For the first time, the match was played between the Indigenous All Stars and a World All Stars team.

Teams

INDIGENOUS
ALL STARS
Position WORLD
ALL STARS
Greg Inglis (c)
Fullback
Jordan Kahu
Edrick Lee
Wing
Semi Radradra
Will Chambers
Centre
Jarrod Croker
James Roberts
Centre
Josh Morris
Dane Gagai
Wing
Nene Macdonald
Ben Barba
Five-eighth
Gareth Widdop
Tyrone Roberts
Halfback
Adam Reynolds
Ryan James
Prop
James Graham
Craig Garvey
Hooker
Cameron Smith (c)
Andrew Fifita
Prop
Tom Burgess
Joel Thompson
2nd Row
Martin Taupau
Sam Thaiday
2nd Row
Ryan Hoffman
Greg Bird
Lock
Jeremy Smith
Tyrone Peachey
Interchange
Michael Ennis
Jack Wighton
Interchange
Kane Evans
Wade Graham
Interchange
Konrad Hurrell
Will Smith
Interchange
Trent Merrin
Jamie Soward
Interchange
Beau Scott
David Fifita
Interchange
Matthew Wright
Leilani Latu
Interchange -
Laurie Daley
Coach
Wayne Bennett

1 - Tyson Frizell was originally selected to play but withdrew due to injury. He was replaced by Jeremy Smith.[1]
2 - Robbie Farah was originally selected to play but withdrew to instead attend Super Bowl 50. He was replaced by Michael Ennis.[2]
3 - Johnathan Thurston was originally selected to play but withdrew to instead participate in the World Club Series. Greg Inglis was handed the captaincy. Tyrone Roberts was moved from the bench to Halfback and Thurston was replaced by Jamie Soward.[3]
4 - Lachlan Maranta was originally selected to play but withdrew due to injury. He was replaced by Jordan Kahu.[4]
5 - Blake Ferguson was originally selected to play but withdrew due to injury. James Roberts was moved from the bench to the Centres and Ferguson was replaced by Edrick Lee.[5]
6 - Nathan Peats was originally selected to play but withdrew due to injury. Ray Thompson was moved from the bench to Hooker and Peats was replaced by Craig Garvey.[6]
7 - Trent Hodkinson was originally selected to play but withdrew. He was replaced by Adam Reynolds.[7]
8 - Sam Burgess was originally selected to play but withdrew and Chris Lawrence was added to the team.[8]
9 - Simon Mannering withdrew due to the birth of his son and was replaced by Ryan Hoffman.[9]>
10 - Roger Tuivasa-Sheck withdrew due to injury. Jordan Kahu moved to fullback and Konrad Hurrell was added to the bench.[10]
11 - Chris Grevsmuhl and Alex Johnston were both withdrawn from the squad and replaced by David Fifita and Leilani Latu. Andrew Fifita has been promoted to the starting side, with Sam Thaiday shifting to the back row in place of Grevsmuhl. Edrick Lee will start on the wing in place of Johnston, with David Fifita and Latu joining the interchange bench.[11]
12 - Matthew Wright and Beau Scott replaced Antonio Winterstein and Paul Gallen.[12]
13 - Chris Lawrence was a last minute withdrawal from the World All Stars line up. He was replaced in the starting side by Martin Taupau. The lateness of Lawrence's withdrawal meant the World All Stars only had a 19 man squad.[13]

World All Star selection

The World All Stars team was planned to feature a minimum of four players each from Australia, New Zealand and England, while the remaining players were planned to be made up from other nations such as Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, PNG and France. However only three New Zealand players were selected. The World All Stars team will include at least one player – and a maximum of two players - from each NRL club.[14] The Australia, New Zealand and England captains were planned to be automatic selections for the team, however Super League players were not available for selection which included the English captain.

Australia Australia New Zealand New Zealand England England Others
Cameron Smith
Jarrod Croker
Josh Morris
Adam Reynolds
Beau Scott
Chris Lawrence*
Trent Merrin
Michael Ennis
Ryan Hoffman
Martin Taupau
Jordan Kahu
Jeremy Smith
James Graham
Gareth Widdop
Tom Burgess
Fiji Semi Radradra
Fiji Kane Evans
Samoa Matthew Wright
Papua New Guinea Nene Macdonald
Tonga Konrad Hurrell
Total: 9 Total: 3 Total: 3 Total: 5

* - Chris Lawrence was a last minute withdrawal. Due to the lateness he was not replaced.

Result

13 February 2016
7.05pm (AEST)
Indigenous All Stars 8 12 World All Stars
Tries:
Latu (40') 1
Gagai (63') 1

Goals:
Soward 0/2

Tries:
Hurrell (32') 1
Radradra (42') 1

Goals:
Croker 0/1
Reynolds 2/2

Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 37, 399
Preston Campbell Medal: James Graham
Referee/s: Matt Cecchin & Allan Shortall

Women All Stars Teams

2016 (2016) All Stars match  ()
1 2 3 4 Total
IND 4
WAS 24
Date Saturday 13 February 2016
Stadium Suncorp Stadium
Location Brisbane
Woman of the Match TBA
Advance Australia Fair TBA

For the fifth time a Women's match was held as part of the fixture.

INDIGENOUS
WOMEN ALL STARS
Position WOMEN
ALL STARS
Casey Karklis Fullback Sam Hammond
Latoya Billy Wing Karina Brown
Tallisha Harden (c) Centre Annette Brander
Caitlyn Moran Centre Corban McGregor
Narikah Johnson Wing Chelsea Baker
Nakia Davis-Welsh Five-eighth Allana Ferguson
Jenni-Sue Hoepper Halfback Maddie Studdon
Rebecca Young Prop Steph Hancock (c)
Kelsey Parkins Hooker Brittany Breayley
Ashleigh Singleton Prop Heather Ballinger
Emma-Marie Young 2nd Row Kezie Apps
Jasmin Allende 2nd Row Renae Kunst
Elizabeth Cook-Black Lock Ruan Sims
Lauren Motlop Interchange Charmayne Nathan
Simone Smith Interchange Kody House
Lavina Phillips Interchange Vanessa Foliaki
Rebecca Riley Interchange Simaima Taufa-Kautai
Carly Phillips Interchange Shanice Parker
Dean Widders Coach Steve Folkes

Result

The Women's All Stars exhibition match which was held as a curtain raiser for the men's 2016 All Stars match and was won by the NRL Women's All Stars[15]

13 February 2016
7.15pm (AEST)
Indigenous Woman All Stars 4 24 Woman All Stars team
Tries:
Goals:
Tries:
Goals:
Suncorp Stadium
Attendance:
:
Referee/s: Jarred Maxwell & Ben Cummins

References

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