City vs Country Origin
City vs Country Origin | |
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Sport | Rugby league football |
Instituted | 1987 |
Number of teams | 2 |
Country | Australia (NSWRL/CRL) |
Shield Holders | Country (2015) |
Most titles | City (14 titles) |
Broadcast partner | Nine Network |
Related competition | State of Origin |
City vs Country Origin is an annual Australian rugby league football match that takes place in New South Wales between City and Country representative sides. The City side represents the Sydney metropolitan area. While technically it is Sydney vs the rest of NSW, players from the Central Coast (such as Matt Orford and Mark O'Meley) often represent City, but other players from the Central Coast (such as Chris Heighington) represent Country. The Country side represents the rest of New South Wales.
The concept of an annual clash between a City and Country team originally started in 1911 with a Metropolitan side taking on the Country team. The first match officially took place on 10 June 1911 with City taking the victory 29 to 8. It would take another seventeen years before an annual clash between an official City and Country side was agreed upon during the 1928 season.
Both sides were originally made up of the best players playing in the Country Rugby League of New South Wales and the Sydney-based NSWRL Premiership. However, the increasing drain of players from rural areas to the NSWRL clubs led to the City side becoming increasingly dominant and the Country side uncompetitive. The 'origin rule' for player qualification being introduced in 1987 so players in NSWRL clubs originally from outside Sydney became eligible to represent Country.
The players who now represent the City and Country sides come from the National Rugby League competition in Australia. The match is played before the State of Origin series and is often referred to as a selection trial for the New South Wales Blues team.
History
Country versus City has long played a part in New South Wales sporting history, with the first traces of the concept being linked back as far as 1886. The then Southern Rugby Football Union (later to become the NSWRU) would hold an annual `test match' between a Combined Countrymen and Metropolis sides, with the match to be used by the organisation for picking players for NSW.
The concept took off and by the early 1900s `Country Week', as it was titled, became a major component of the Rugby calendar. This rivalry between City and Country continued to occur after Rugby League was formed in 1907. However, it was only in 1911 that rugby league held its first recorded City V Country clash. While there is some indication that a match may have been played in 1910, the code's infancy probably resulted in the game not being of a high enough standard to be recorded.
The representative match was played on a laissez-faire basis in League up until 1928 when the Country Rugby League and New South Wales Rugby League saw the value in making the tournament an annual match. This was understandable at the time for League, as many areas in Country NSW had not even heard of League until late 1927.
Newcastle was the first non-Sydney town to take up the code in 1909 in its own domestic competition, which was boosted by the participation of the `Rebels' in the NSWRL Sydney competition in 1908 and 1909. The Illawarra region followed in 1910, but further away from Sydney it took longer for the code make any impact.
By the time the match was made a permanent fixture, interest in the concept was high enough to make it sustainable. However, similar to State of Origin before 1980, Country Rugby League faced the problem of its major players being snapped up by the richer Sydney clubs, draining the regional representative sides. This assisted City's domination of the fixture.
It was not until 1987, with the recent inclusions of Canberra, Illawarra and Newcastle in the NSWRL competition, that the "player drain" issue was addressed. The Origin rule, which was also used to revive the State of Origin concept, proved invaluable in giving Country the player base it needed to compete with the City team. However, Country only recorded their first win five years after the concept was introduced, in 1992.
Country then won three out of the five years after their first Origin victory before the City vs Country concept was removed from the representative scene (much like the World Sevens and Kangaroo Tours) as a result of the Super League War.
The competition was not revived until four years later, when the National Rugby League saw the match's value in terms of media exposure, television ratings and the merit of taking the fixture to country towns.
City vs Country results
Overall summary
Games played: 90
Team | Wins | Losses | Draw | |
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City Origin | 65 | 22 | 3 | |
Country Origin | 22 | 65 | 3 |
Year by year
The table below shows the results of the annual City vs Country games from 1928 to the present day. The colour of the year denotes the team that has won or retained the shield.
1928 | Country | 35 | City | 34 |
1929 | City | 16 | Country | 5 |
1930 | Country | 35 | City | 26 |
1931 | City | 17 | Country | 15 |
1932 | City | 27 | Country | 14 |
1933 | City | 47 | Country | 16 |
1933 | City | 17 | Country | 17 |
1934 | City | 28 | Country | 14 |
1934 | City | 32 | Country | 29 |
1935 | City | 20 | Country | 5 |
1936 | City | 41 | Country | 8 |
1937 | Country | 20 | City | 12 |
1937 | Country | 15 | City | 5 |
1938 | City | 42 | Country | 12 |
1939 | City | 38 | Country | 17 |
1940 | City | 28 | Country | 10 |
1941 | City | 44 | Country | 21 |
1942 | Country | 14 | City | 11 |
1943 | City | 37 | Country | 25 |
1944 | City | 17 | Country | 10 |
1945 | City | 41 | Country | 12 |
1946 | City | 31 | Country | 10 |
1947 | City | 33 | Country | 10 |
1948 | City | 28 | Country | 13 |
1948 | Country | 10 | City | 6 |
1949 | City | 23 | Country | 2 |
1950 | City | 51 | Country | 13 |
1951 | City | 24 | Country | 6 |
1952 | City | 23 | Country | 21 |
1953 | Country | 28 | City | 27 |
1954 | City | 50 | Country | 9 |
1955 | City | 31 | Country | 18 |
1956 | City | 32 | Country | 17 |
1957 | City | 53 | Country | 2 |
1958 | City | 55 | Country | 14 |
1959 | City | 37 | Country | 7 |
1960 | City | 22 | Country | 2 |
1961 | Country | 19 | City | 5 |
1962 | Country | 18 | City | 8 |
1963 | City | 35 | Country | 11 |
1964 | City | 27 | Country | 4 |
1965 | City | 32 | Country | 2 |
1966 | City | 18 | Country | 14 |
1966 | Country | 16 | City | 12 |
1967 | City | 17 | Country | 16 |
1968 | City | 34 | Country | 14 |
1969 | City | 27 | Country | 20 |
1970 | City | 22 | Country | 18 |
1971 | City | 17 | Country | 0 |
1972 | City | 35 | Country | 6 |
1973 | City | 33 | Country | 17 |
1974 | City | 23 | Country | 0 |
1975 | Country | 19 | City | 9 |
1976 | City | 47 | Country | 0 |
1977 | City | 36 | Country | 0 |
1978 | City | 30 | Country | 13 |
1979 | City | 39 | Country | 0 |
1980 | City | 55 | Country | 2 |
1981 | City | 38 | Country | 7 |
1982 | City | 47 | Country | 3 |
1983 | City | 30 | Country | 13 |
1984 | City | 38 | Country | 12 |
1985 | City | 18 | Country | 12 |
1986 | City | 34 | Country | 16 |
1987 | City | 30 | Country | 22 |
1988 | City | 20 | Country | 18 |
1989 | City | 16 | Country | 8 |
1990 | City | 28 | Country | 26 |
1991 | City | 22 | Country | 12 |
1992 | Country | 17 | City | 10 |
1993 | City | 7 | Country | 0 |
1994 | Country | 22 | City | 2 |
1995 | City | 16 | Country | 8 |
1996 | Country | 18 | City | 16 |
1997 | Country | 17 | City | 4 |
1998 | No Game | 0 | No Game | 0 |
1999 | No Game | 0 | No Game | 0 |
2000 | No Game | 0 | No Game | 0 |
2001 | Country | 42 | City | 10 |
2002 | City | 26 | Country | 16 |
2003 | City | 17 | Country | 16 |
2004 | Country | 22 | City | 18 |
2005 | City | 29 | Country | 22 |
2006 | Country | 12 | City | 10 |
2007 | City | 12 | Country | 6 |
2008 | City | 22 | Country | 22 |
2009 | City | 40 | Country | 18 |
2010 | Country | 36 | City | 18 |
2011 | Country | 18 | City | 12 |
2012 | City | 24 | Country | 22 |
2013 | Country | 18 | City | 12 |
2014 | Country | 26 | City | 26 |
2015 | Country | 34 | City | 22 |
- City vs Country games were not held between 1998–2000.
2016 City vs Country Match
Squads
City Origin | Position | Country Origin |
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Clinton Gutherson | Fullback | Jack Wighton |
David Nofoaluma1 | Wing | Kane Linnett |
Aaron Gray | Centre | Euan Aitken |
Ryan Matterson | Centre | Jarrod Croker |
Josh Mansour | Wing | Isaah Yeo |
Aidan Sezer | Five-Eighth | James Maloney (c) |
Chad Townsend | Halfback | Jack Bird |
Reagan Campbell-Gillard | Prop | Shannon Boyd |
Nathan Peats | Hooker | Rory Kostjasyn2 |
Leilani Latu | Prop | Jack De Belin |
Chris Lawrence (c) | 2nd Row | Tyson Frizell |
Bryce Cartwright | 2nd Row | Boyd Cordner |
Nathan Brown | Lock | Dale Finucane |
Darcy Lussick3 | Interchange | Jordan McLean |
Tyrone Peachey | Interchange | Paul Vaughan |
Curtis Sironen | Interchange | Tariq Sims |
Kyle Lovett | Interchange | Mitchell Aubusson |
Brad Fittler | Coach | Craig Fitzgibbon |
Tom Symonds | 18th Man |
1 - Jake Trbojevic was originally selected to play but was withdrawn due to injury. Nathan Brown was promoted to the staring line-up as a result and Trbojevic will be replaced by David Nofoaluma.
2 - Mitch Rein was originally selected to play but was withdrawn due to injury. He will be replaced by Rory Kostjasyn.
3 - Addin Fonua-Blake was originally selected to play but will be replaced by Darcy Lussick.
Match details
See also
- List of Country Origin team players
- List of New South Wales City Origin rugby league team players
- New South Wales Country Rugby League
- New South Wales Rugby League
- Rugby league in New South Wales
- State of Origin series
References
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