State of Origin results and statistics
State of Origin results and statistics have been accumulating since the inaugural 1980 State of Origin game. Every game played under State of Origin selection rules, including the additional 1987 exhibition match and the matches played between New South Wales and Queensland for the Super League Tri-series are detailed below unless stated otherwise.
Results
Series matches
Date | Details | Referee(s) | Ground | Crowd | Man of the Match |
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Tuesday, June 1, 1982 | New South Wales 20 (Ziggy Niszczot 2, Steve Mortimer, Brad Izzard tries; Michael Cronin 4 goals) Queensland 16 (Mitch Brennan, John Ribot tries; Mal Meninga 5 goals) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 27,326 | Mal Meninga |
Tuesday, June 8, 1982 | Queensland 11 (Gene Miles, John Ribot, Paul Vautin tries; Colin Scott goal) New South Wales 7 (Brad Izzard try; Tony Melrose 2 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Lang Park | 19,435 | Rod Morris |
Tuesday, June 22, 1982 | Queensland 10 (Wally Lewis, Rohan Hancock tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) New South Wales 5 (Phil Duke try; Michael Cronin goal) | Don Wilson | Sydney Cricket Ground | 20,242 | Wally Lewis |
Tuesday, June 7, 1983 | Queensland 24 (Wally Lewis 2, Mark Murray tries; Mal Meninga 6 goals) New South Wales 12 (Steve Ella, Eric Grothe, Sr. tries; Phil Sigsworth 2 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Lang Park | 29,412 | Wally Lewis |
Tuesday, June 21, 1983 | New South Wales 10 (Steve Ella, Neil Hunt tries; Michael Cronin goal) Queensland 6 (Mal Meninga try; Mal Meninga goal) | John Gocher | Sydney Cricket Ground | 21,620 | Peter Sterling |
Tuesday, June 28, 1983 | Queensland 43 (Mitch Brennan 2, Greg Conescu, Bryan Niebling, Gene Miles, Steve Stacey, Dave Brown tries; Mal Meninga 6, Colin Scott goals; Wally Lewis field goal) New South Wales 22 (Chris Anderson 3, Steve Mortimer tries; Michael Cronin 3 goals) | Robin Whitfield | Lang Park | 26,084 | Wally Lewis |
Tuesday, May 29, 1984 | Queensland 29 (Kerry Boustead 3, Gene Miles, Wally Lewis, Paul Vautin tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals; Wally Lewis field goal) New South Wales 12 (Noel Cleal try; Ross Conlon 4 goals) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 33,662 | Wally Lewis |
Tuesday, June 19, 1984 | Queensland 14 (Greg Dowling, Gene Miles tries; Mal Meninga 3 goals) New South Wales 2 (Ross Conlon goal) | Barry Gomersall | Sydney Cricket Ground | 29,088 | Wally Lewis |
Tuesday, July 17, 1984 | New South Wales 22 (Brian Johnston 2, Noel Cleal tries; Ross Conlon 5 goals) Queensland 12 (Kerry Boustead, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 16,559 | Steve Mortimer |
Tuesday, May 28, 1985 | New South Wales 18 (Michael O' Connor 2 tries; Michael O'Connor 5 goals)) Queensland 2 (Mal Meninga goal) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 33,011 | Peter Wynn |
Tuesday, June 11, 1985 | New South Wales 21 (Ben Elias, Brett Kenny, Steve Mortimer tries; Michael O'Connor 4 goals; Michael O'Connor field goal) Queensland 14 (Ian French, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 3 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Sydney Cricket Ground | 39,068 | Wally Lewis |
Tuesday, July 23, 1985 | Queensland 20 (Dale Shearer 2, Ian French, John Ribot tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) New South Wales 6 (Steve Ella try; Michael O'Connor goal) | Barry Gomersall | Lang Park | 18,825 | Wally Fullerton-Smith |
Tuesday, May 27, 1986 | New South Wales 22 (Andrew Farrar, Garry Jack, Chris Mortimer, Royce Simmons tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals) Queensland 16 (Greg Dowling, Gene Miles tries; Mal Meninga 4 goals) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 33,066 | Royce Simmons |
Tuesday, June 10, 1986 | New South Wales 24 (Noel Cleal, Wayne Pearce, Andrew Farrar Brett Kenny, Michel O'Connor tries; Michel O'Connor 2 goals) Queensland 20 (Dale Shearer, Ian French, Les Kiss, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Sydney Cricket Ground | 40,707 | Peter Sterling |
Tuesday, July 1, 1986 | New South Wales 18 (Wayne Pearce, Peter Tunks, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals) Queensland 16 (Gary Belcher, Greg Conescu, Les Kiss, Dale Shearer tries) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 21,097 | Brett Kenny |
Tuesday, June 2, 1987 | New South Wales 20 (Michael O'Connor 2, Les Davidson, Mark McGaw tries; Michael O'Connor 2 goals) Queensland 16 (Dale Shearer, Tony Currie, Greg Dowling tries; Gary Belcher, Peter Jackson goals) | Mick Stone | Lang Park | 33,411 | Les Davidson |
Tuesday, June 16, 1987 | Queensland 12 (Dale Shearer, Greg Dowling, Colin Scott tries) New South Wales 6 (Andrew Farrar try; Michael O'Connor goal) | Barry Gomersall | Sydney Cricket Ground | 42,048 | Peter Sterling |
Wednesday, July 15, 1987 | Queensland 10 (Dale Shearer, Bob Lindner tries; Dale Shearer goal) New South Wales 8 (David Boyle try; Michael O'Connor 2 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Lang Park | 32,602 | Allan Langer |
Tuesday, May 17, 1988 | Queensland 26 (Allan Langer 2, Gary Belcher, Peter Jackson, Alan McIndoe tries; Gary Belcher 3 goals) New South Wales 18 (Mark McGaw, Andrew Ettingshausen, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Sydney Football Stadium | 26,441 | Allan Langer |
Tuesday, May 31, 1988 | Queensland 16 (Sam Backo, Allan Langer tries; Gary Belcher 4 goals) New South Wales 6 (Michael O'Connor try; Michael O'Connor goal) | Mick Stone | Lang Park | 31,817 | Sam Backo |
Tuesday, June 21, 1988 | Queensland 38 (Sam Backo 2, Gary Belcher, Brett French, Joe Kilroy, Allan Langer, Wally Lewis tries; Gary Belcher 5 goals) New South Wales 22 (Wayne Pearce, John Ferguson, Steve Hanson, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals) | Greg McCallum | Sydney Football Stadium | 16,910 | Sam Backo |
Tuesday, May 23, 1989 | Queensland 36 (Mal Meninga 2, Michael Hancock 2, Allan Langer, Alan McIndoe, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 4 goals) New South Wales 6 (Andrew Ettingshausen try; Laurie Daley goal) | Mick Stone | Lang Park | 33,088 | Martin Bella |
Wednesday, June 14, 1989 | Queensland 16 (Kerrod Walters, Wally Lewis, Michael Hancock tries; Mal Meninga, Gary Belcher goals) New South Wales 12 (Laurie Daley, Chris Johns tries; Greg Alexander 2 goals) | David Manson | Sydney Football Stadium | 40,000 | Wally Lewis |
Wednesday, June 28, 1989 | Queensland 36 (Dale Shearer 2, Gary Belcher, Tony Currie, Kerrod Walters, Michael Hancock, Alan McIndoe tries; Dale Shearer 4 goals) New South Wales 16 (David Trewhella, Bruce McGuire, Des Hasler tries; Michael O'Connor 2 goals) | Greg McCallum | Lang Park | 33,260 | Kerrod Walters |
Wednesday, May 9, 1990 | New South Wales 8 (Mark McGaw try; Michael O'Connor 2 goals) Queensland 0 | David Manson | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,235 | Ben Elias |
Wednesday, May 30, 1990 | New South Wales 12 (Ricky Stuart, Brad Mackay tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals) Queensland 6 (Les Kiss try; Mal Meninga goal) | Greg McCallum | Olympic Park, Melbourne | 25,800 | Ricky Stuart |
Wednesday, June 13, 1990 | Queensland 14 (Peter Jackson, Gary Belcher tries; Gary Belcher 2, Wally Lewis goals) New South Wales 10 (Mark McGaw, Glenn Lazarus tries; Rod Wishart goal) | David Manson | Lang Park | 31,416 | Bob Linder |
Wednesday, May 8, 1991 | Queensland 6 (Mal Meninga try; Mal Meninga goal) New South Wales 4 (Laurie Daley try) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 32,400 | Wally Lewis |
Wednesday, May 29, 1991 | New South Wales 14 (Mark McGaw, Chris Johns tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals) Queensland 12 (Dale Shearer, Willie Carne tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) | David Manson | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,520 | Steve Walters |
Wednesday, June 12, 1991 | Queensland 14 (Dale Shearer, Paul Hauff, Michael Hancock tries; Mal Meninga goal) New South Wales 12 (Chris Johns, Michael O'Connor, Des Hasler tries) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 33,226 | Martin Bella |
Wednesday, May 6, 1992 | New South Wales 14 (Bradley Clyde, Craig Salvatori tries; Rod Wishart 3 goals) Queensland 6 (Allan Langer try; Mal Meninga goal) | David Manson | Sydney Football Stadium | 40,039 | Ben Elias |
Wednesday, May 20, 1992 | Queensland 5 (Billy Moore try; Allan Langer field goal) New South Wales 4 (Rod Wishart 2 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 31,500 | Bob Linder |
Wednesday, June 3, 1992 | New South Wales 16 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Ricky Stuart, John Cartwright tries; Tim Brasher 2 goals) Queensland 4 (Mal Meninga 2 goals) | Eddie Ward | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,878 | Ricky Stuart |
Monday, May 3, 1993 | New South Wales 14 (Ricky Stuart, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 3 goals) Queensland 10 (Willie Carne, Bob Linder tries; Mal Meninga goal) | Greg McCallum | Lang Park | 33,000 | Ricky Stuart |
Monday, May 17, 1993 | New South Wales 16 (Laurie Daley, Brad Mackay, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals) Queensland 12 (Mal Meninga, Kevin Walters tries; Dale Shearer, Adrian Brunker goals) | Eddie Ward | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,895 | Tim Brasher |
Monday, May 31, 1993 | Queensland 24 (Willie Carne 2, Bob Linder, Steve Walters tries; Mal Meninga 2, Julian O'Neill 2 goals) New South Wales 12 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Paul Harragon tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals) | Greg McCallum | Lang Park | 31,500 | Dale Shearer |
Monday, May 23, 1994 | Queensland 16 (Julian O'Neill, Willie Carne, Mark Coyne tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) New South Wales 12 (Paul Harragon, Brad Mackay tries; Rod Wishart, Graham Mackay goals) | Bill Harrigan | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,859 | Willie Carne |
Wednesday, June 8, 1994 | New South Wales 14 (Glenn Lazarus, Paul McGregor tries; Tim Brasher 3 goals) Queensland 0 | Graham Annesley | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 87,161 | Paul Harragon |
Monday, June 20, 1994 | New South Wales 27 (Brett Mullins, Bradley Clyde, Laurie Daley, Brad Fittler tries; Tim Brasher 4 goals; Ben Elias 2, Brad Fittler field goals) Queensland 12 (Steve Renouf, Andrew Gee tries Julian O'Neill 2 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 40,665 | Ben Elias |
Monday, May 15, 1995 | Queensland 2 (Wayne Bartrim goal) New South Wales 0 | Eddie Ward | Sydney Football Stadium | 39,841 | Gary Larson |
Wednesday, May 31, 1995 | Queensland 20 (Brett Dallas, Mark Coyne, Adrian Lam tries; Wayne Bartrim 4 goals) New South Wales 12 (Brett Rodwell, Jim Serdaris tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals) | Eddie Ward | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 52,994 | Jason Smith |
Monday, June 12, 1995 | Queensland 24 (Brett Dallas,Jason Smith, Ben Ikin, Billy Moore tries; Wayne Bartrim 4 goals) New South Wales 16 (Tim Brasher, Adam Muir, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals) | David Manson | Lang Park | 40,189 | Adrian Lam |
Monday, May 20, 1996 | New South Wales 14 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Steve Menzies tries; Andrew Johns 3 Goals) Queensland 6 (Allan Langer try; Wayne Bartrim goal) | David Manson | Lang Park | 39,348 | Geoff Toovey |
Monday, June 3, 1996 | New South Wales 18 (Brett Mullins 2, Rod Wishart tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals) Queensland 6 (Steve Renouf try; Julian O'Neill goal) | David Manson | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,955 | Andrew Johns |
Monday, June 17, 1996 | New South Wales 15 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Brett Mullins tries; Andrew Johns 2, Rod Wishart goals; Brad Fittler field goal) Queensland 14 (Brett Dallas, Mark Coyne tries; Willie Carne 3 goals) | David Manson | Lang Park | 38,217 | Steve Menzies |
Wednesday, May 28, 1997 | New South Wales 8 (Paul McGregor try; Andrew Johns, Rod Wishart goals) Queensland 6 (Adrian Lam try; Wayne Bartrim goal) | Kelvin Jeffes | Lang Park | 28,222 | Geoff Toovey |
Wednesday, June 11, 1997 | New South Wales 15 (Jim Dymock, Ken McGuinness, Nik Kosef tries; John Simon goal; John Simon field goal) Queensland 14 (Brett Dallas, Robbie O'Davis, Matt Sing tries; Julian O'Neill goal) | David Manson | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 25,105 | Paul McGregor |
Wednesday, June 25, 1997 | Queensland 18 (Ben Ikin, Julian O'Neill, Mark Coyne tries; Julian O'Neill 3 goals) New South Wales 12 (Andrew Johns, Jamie Ainscough tries; John Simon, Andrew Johns goals) | Eddie Ward | Sydney Football Stadium | 33,241 | Gary Larson |
Friday, May 22, 1998 | Queensland 24 (Steve Price, Tonie Carroll, Allan Langer, Kevin Walters tries; Darren Lockyer 4 goals) New South Wales 23 (Laurie Daley, Tim Brasher, Steve Menzies, Rod Wishart, Brad Fittler tries; Andrew Johns goal; Andrew Johns field goal) | Bill Harrigan | Sydney Football Stadium | 36,070 | Allan Langer |
Friday, June 5, 1998 | New South Wales 26 (Paul McGregor 2, Tim Brasher, Adam MacDougall, Brad Fittler tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals) Queensland 10 (Wendell Sailor, Matt Sing tries; Darren Lockyer goal) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 40,447 | Rodney Howe |
Friday, June 19, 1998 | Queensland 19 (Ben Ikin, Kevin Walters, Allan Langer tries; Darren Lockyer 2, Robbie O'Davis goals; Jason Smith field goal) New South Wales 4 (Ken McGuinness try) | Bill Harrigan | Sydney Football Stadium | 38,952 | Shane Webcke |
Wednesday, May 26, 1999 | Queensland 9 (Mat Rogers 4 goals; Mat Rogers field goal) New South Wales 8 (Anthony Mundine try; Ryan Girdler 2 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 38,093 | Jason Hetherington |
Wednesday, June 9, 1999 | New South Wales 12 (Laurie Daley, Robbie Ross tries; Ryan Girdler 2 goals) Queensland 8 (Mat Rogers try; Mat Rogers 2 goals) | Steve Clark | Stadium Australia | 88,336 | Laurie Daley |
Wednesday, June 23, 1999 | Queensland 10 (Paul Green, Darren Lockyer tries; Darren Lockyer goal) drew New South Wales 10 (Matt Geyer 2 tries; Ryan Girdler goal) | Steve Clark | Lang Park | 39,371 | Wendell Sailor |
Wednesday, May 10, 2000 | New South Wales 20 (Adam MacDougall 2, David Peachey, Ryan Girdler tries; Ryan Girdler 2 goals) Queensland 16 (Adrian Lam 2, Mat Rogers tries; Mat Rogers, Darren Lockyer goals) | Bill Harrigan | Stadium Australia | 61,511 | Adam Macdougall |
Wednesday, May 24, 2000 | New South Wales 28 (Scott Hill, David Furner, Shaun Timmins, Ryan Girdler, Brad Fittler tries; Ryan Girdler 4 goals) Queensland 10 (Gorden Tallis try; Mat Rogers 3 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 38,796 | Tim Brasher |
Wednesday, June 7, 2000 | New South Wales 56 (Ryan Girdler 3, Matt Gidley 2, Adam MacDougall, Andrew Johns, Adam Muir, Bryan Fletcher tries; Ryan Girdler 10 goals) Queensland 16 (Mat Rogers, Gorden Tallis, David Smith tries; Mat Rogers 2 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Stadium Australia | 58,767 | Ryan Girdler |
Sunday, May 6, 2001 | Queensland 34 (Carl Webb, John Buttigieg, John Doyle, Darren Lockyer, Darren Smith, Chris Walker tries; Darren Lockyer 5 goals) New South Wales 16 (Matt Gidley, Trent Barrett, Brad Fittler tries; Michael De Vere 2 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 38,909 | Gorden Tallis |
Sunday, June 10, 2001 | New South Wales 26 (Brad Fittler 2, Jamie Ainscough, Trent Barrett, Luke Ricketson tries; Ryan Girdler 3 goals) Queensland 8 (Chris Walker try; Darren Lockyer 2 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Stadium Australia | 70,249 | Trent Barrett |
Sunday, July 1, 2001 | Queensland 40 (Chris Walker 2, Darren Lockyer 2, Paul Bowman 2, Dane Carlaw, Allan Langer tries; Darren Lockyer 4 goals) New South Wales 14 (Ryan Girdler 2 tries; Ryan Girdler 3 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre | 49,441 | Darren Lockyer |
Wednesday, May 22, 2002 | New South Wales 32 (Brett Hodgson, Jamie Lyon, Timana Tahu, Matt Gidley, Andrew Johns tries; Andrew Johns 4, Brett Hodgson goals; Andrew Johns, Trent Barrett field goals) Queensland 4 (Lote Tuqiri try) | Bill Harrigan | Stadium Australia | 55,421 | Andrew Johns |
Wednesday, June 5, 2002 | Queensland 26 (Lote Tuqiri 3, Dane Carlaw, Gorden Tallis tries; Lote Tuqiri 3 goals) New South Wales 18 (Braith Anasta, Shaun Timmins, Luke Ricketson tries Andrew Johns 3 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre | 47,989 | Chris McKenna |
Wednesday, June 26, 2002 | Queensland 18 (Dane Carlaw, Shaun Berrigan, Lote Tuqiri, Shane Webcke tries; Lote Tuqiri goal) drew New South Wales 18 (Jason Moodie 2, Steve Menzies tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Stadium Australia | 74,842 | Allan Langer |
Wednesday, June 11, 2003 | New South Wales 25 (Anthony Minichiello 2, Andrew Johns, Craig Wing tries; Andrew Johns 4 goals; Andrew Johns field goal) Queensland 12 (Gorden Tallis, Darren Lockyer tries; Darren Lockyer 2 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 52,429 | Luke Bailey |
Wednesday, June 25, 2003 | New South Wales 27 (Timana Tahu 2, Ben Kennedy, Matt Gidley, Anthony Minichiello tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals; Andrew Johns field goal) Queensland 4 (Michael Crocker try) | Bill Harrigan | Stadium Australia | 79,132 | Andrew Johns |
Wednesday, July 16, 2003 | Queensland 36 (Matt Sing 3, Brent Tate 2, Cameron Smith, Michael Crocker tries; Josh Hannay 4 goals) New South Wales 6 (Timana Tahu try; Andrew Johns goal) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 52,130 | Matt Sing |
Wednesday, May 26, 2004 | New South Wales 9 (Shaun Timmins try; Craig Fitzgibbon 2 goals; Shaun Timmins field goal) Queensland 8 (Brent Tate, Scott Prince tries) | Sean Hampstead | Stadium Australia | 68,344 | Shaun Timmons |
Wednesday, June 16, 2004 | Queensland 22 (Billy Slater 2, Dane Carlaw, Willie Tonga tries; Cameron Smith 2, Scott Prince goals) New South Wales 18 (Timana Tahu 2, Luke Rooney tries; Craig Fitzgibbon 3 goals) | Sean Hampstead | Lang Park | 52,478 | Billy Slater |
Wednesday, July 7, 2004 | New South Wales 36 (Mark Gasnier 2, Luke Rooney, Trent Barrett, Anthony Minichiello, Brad Fittler tries; Craig Fitzgibbon 5, Mark Gasnier goals) Queensland 14 (Billy Slater, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith 3 goals) | Paul Simpkins | Stadium Australia | 82,487 | Craig Fitzgibbon |
Wednesday, May 25, 2005 | Queensland 24 (Ty Williams, Michael Crocker, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith 5 goals; Darren Lockyer, Johnathan Thurston field goals) New South Wales 20 (Ben Kennedy, Luke Rooney, Mark Gasnier, Danny Buderus tries; Craig Fitzgibbon 2 goals) | Paul Simpkins | Lang Park | 52,484 | Steve Price |
Wednesday, June 15, 2005 | New South Wales 32 (Anthony Minichiello 2, Matt Cooper, Danny Buderus, Steve Menzies tries; Andrew Johns 3, Craig Fitzgibbon 3 goals) Queensland 22 (Petero Civoniceva, Brad Thorn, Billy Slater, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith 3 goals) | Steve Clark | Stadium Australia | 82,389 | Andrew Johns |
Wednesday, July 6, 2005 | New South Wales 32 (Matt King 3, Braith Anasta, Mark Gasnier, Timana Tahu tries; Andrew Johns 3, Craig Fitzgibbon goals) Queensland 10 (Johnathan Thurston, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith goal) | Paul Simpkins | Lang Park | 52,436 | Anthony Minichiello |
Wednesday, May 24, 2006 | New South Wales 17 (Brett Finch, Matt King, Willie Mason tries; Brett Hodgson 2 goals; Brett Finch field goal) Queensland 16 (Greg Inglis 2, Steve Bell tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals) | Sean Hampstead | Stadium Australia | 72,773 | Willie Mason |
Wednesday, June 14, 2006 | Queensland 30 (Adam Mogg 2, Carl Webb, Justin Hodges, Shaun Berrigan tries; Johnathan Thurston 5 goals) New South Wales 6 (Timana Tahu try; Brett Hodgson goal) | Steve Clark | Lang Park | 52,468 | Darren Lockyer |
Wednesday, July 5, 2006 | Queensland 16 (Adam Mogg, Brent Tate, Darren Lockyer tries; Clinton Schifcofske 2 goals) New South Wales 14 (Eric Grothe, Jr. 2, Matt King tries; Brett Hodgson goal) | Steve Clark | Docklands Stadium | 54,833 | Brent Tate |
Wednesday, 23 May, 2007 | Queensland 25 (Greg Inglis 2, Darren Lockyer, Steve Price tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals; Johnathan Thurston field goal) New South Wales 18 (Matt Cooper, Jarryd Hayne, Nathan Hindmarsh tries; Jamie Lyon 3 goals) | Paul Simpkins | Lang Park | 52,498 | Johnathan Thurston |
Wednesday, June 13, 2007 | Queensland 10 (Greg Inglis, Steve Bell tries; Johnathan Thurston goal) New South Wales 6 (Brett Stewart try; Jamie Lyon goal) | Shayne Hayne | Stadium Australia | 76,924 | Cameron Smith |
Wednesday, July 4, 2007 | New South Wales 18 (Jarryd Hayne, Matt King, Hazem El Masri tries; Hazem El Masri 3 goals) Queensland 4 (Justin Hodges try) | Paul Simpkins | Lang Park | 52,469 | Greg Bird |
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 | New South Wales 18 (Anthony Quinn 2, Brett Stewart, Anthony Laffranchi tries; Craig Fitzggibbon goal) Queesnland 10 (Brent Tate, Israel Folau tries; Johnathan Thurston goal) | Tony Archer | Stadium Australia | 67,620 | Greg Bird |
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 | Queensland 30 (Darius Boyd 2, Ben Hannant, Israel Folau tries; Johnathan Thurston 7 goals) New South Wales 0 | Tony Archer | Lang Park | 52,476 | Greg Inglis |
Wednesday, July 2, 2008 | Queensland 16 (Israel Folau 2, Billy Slater tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals) New South Wales 10 (Matt Cooper try; Craig Fitzgibbon 3 goals) | Tony Archer | Stadium Australia | 78,751 | Israel Folau |
Wednesday, June 3, 2009 | Queensland 28 (Greg Inglis 2, Billy Slater, Johnathan Thurston, Darius Boyd tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals) New South Wales 18 (Ben Creagh, Craig Wing, Jarryd Hayne tries; Kurt Gidley 3 goals) | Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne | Docklands Stadium | 50,967 | Johnathan Thurston |
Wednesday, June 24, 2009 | Queensland 24 (Greg Inglis, Israel Folau, Darren Lockyer, Cameron Smith tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals) New South Wales 14 (Jarryd Hayne 2, David Williams tries; Kurt Gidley goal) | Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne | Stadium Australia | 80,459 | Sam Thaiday |
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 | New South Wales 28 (Ben Creagh 2, David Williams, Josh Morris tries; Michael Ennis 3, Kurt Gidley 3 goals) Queensland 16 (Dallas Johnson, Justin Hodges, Billy Slater tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals) | Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne | Lang Park | 52,439 | Anthony Watmough |
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 | Queensland 28 (Billy Slater, Darius Boyd, Greg Inglis, Darren Lockyer, Sam Thaiday tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals) New South Wales 24 (Jarryd Hayne, Anthony Watmough, Ben Creagh, Jamal Idris tries; Jamie Lyon 4 goals) | Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne | Stadium Australia | 68,753 | Johnathan Thurston |
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 | Queensland 34 (Israel Folau 2, Darius Boyd, Greg Inglis, Willie Tonga, Cooper Cronk tries; Johnathan Thurston 5 goals) New South Wales 6 (Brett White try; Michael Ennis goal) | Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne | Lang Park | 52,452 | Darren Lockyer |
Wednesday, July 7, 2010 | Queensland 23 (Darius Boyd, Billy Slater, Willie Tonga, Nate Myles tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals; Darren Lockyer field goal) New South Wales 18 (Kurt Gidley, Paul Gallen, Greg Bird tries; Michael Gordon 3 goals) | Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne | Stadium Australia | 61,259 | Billy Slater |
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 | Queensland 16 (Johnathan Thurston, Jharal Yow Yeh, Billy Slater tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals) New South Wales 12 (Mitchell Pearce, Michael Jennings tries; Jamie Soward 2 goals) | Tony Archer and Jared Maxwell | Lang Park | 52,144 | Cameron Smith |
Wednesday, June 15, 2011 | New South Wales 18 (Luke Lewis, Will Hopoate, Anthony Minichiello tries; Jamie Soward 3 goals) Queensland 8 (Cameron Smith try; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals) | Ben Cummins and Shayne Hayne | Stadium Australia | 81,965 | Paul Gallen |
Wednesday, July 6, 2011 | Queensland 34 (Greg Inglis 2, Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Sam Thaiday, Jharal Yow Yeh tries; Johnathan Thurston 4, Cameron Smith goals) New South Wales 24 (Greg Bird, Jarryd Hayne, Anthony Minichiello, Akulia Uate tries; Jamie Soward 4 goals) | Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne | Lang Park | 52,498 | Cameron Smith |
Wednesday, May 23, 2012 | Queensland 18 (Darius Boyd 2, Greg Inglis tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals) New South Wales 10 (Akulia Uate, Michael Jennings tries; Todd Carney goal) | Ben Cummins and Matt Cecchin | Docklands Stadium | 56,021 | Nate Myles |
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 | New South Wales 16 (Brett Stewart 2, Josh Morris tries; Todd Carney 2 goals) Queensland 12 (Ben Hannant, Greg Inglis tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals) | Tony Archer and Ben Cummins | Stadium Australia | 83,110 | Greg Bird |
Wednesday, July 4, 2012 | Queensland 21 (Darius Boyd, Justin Hodges, Johnathan Thurston tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals; Cooper Cronk field goal) New South Wales 20 (Brett Morris, Josh Morris, Brett Stewart tries; Todd Carney 4 goals) | Ben Cummins and Tony Archer | Lang Park | 52,437 | Johnathan Thurston |
Wednesday, June 5, 2013 | New South Wales 14 (Jarryd Hayne, Michael Jennings tries; James Maloney 3 goals) Queensland 6 (Darius Boyd try; Cameron Smith goal) | Shayne Hayne and Ashley Klein | Stadium Australia | 80,380 | Luke Lewis |
Wednesday, June 26, 2013 | Queensland 26 (Darius Boyd 2, Greg Inglis, Sam Thaiday tries; Johnathan Thurston 5 goals) New South Wales 6 (Brett Morris try; James Maloney goal) | Shayne Hayne and Ashley Klein | Lang Park | 51,690 | Cameron Smith |
Wednesday, July 17 2013 | Queensland 12 (Johnathan Thurston, Justin Hodges tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals) New South Wales 10 (James McManus, Trent Merrin tries; James Maloney goal) | Shanye Hayne and Ben Cummins | Stadium Australia | 83,813 | Brent Tate |
Wednesday, May 28, 2014 | New South Wales 12 (Brett Morris, Jarryd Hayne tries; Trent Hodkinson 2 goals) Queensland 8 (Darius Boyd 2 tries) | Shayne Hayne and Ben Cummins | Lang Park | 52,111 | Jarryd Hayne |
Wednesday, June 18, 2014 | New South Wales 6 (Trent Hodkinson try; Trent Hodkinson goal) Queensland 4 (Johnathan Thurston 2 goals) | Shayne Hayne and Ben Cummins | Stadium Australia | 83,421 | Paul Gallen |
Wednesday, July 9, 2014 | Queensland 32 (Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Darius Boyd, Aidan Guerra, Cooper Cronk tries; Johnathan Thurston 6 goals) New South Wales 8 (Josh Dugan try; Trent Hodkinson 2 goals) | Ben Cummins and Gerard Sutton | Lang Park | 50,155 | Corey Parker |
Wednesday, May 27, 2015 | Queensland 11 (Cooper Cronk, Will Chambers tries; Johnathan Thurston goal; Cooper Cronk field goal) New South Wales 10 (Josh Morris, Beau Scott tries; Trent Hodkinson goal) | Gerard Sutton and Ben Cummins | Stadium Australia | 80,122 | Cameron Smith |
Wednesday, June 17, 2015 | New South Wales 26 (Michael Jennings, Josh Morris, Aaron Woods, Josh Dugan tries; Trent Hodkinson 5 goals) Queensland 18 (Matt Scott, Greg Inglis, Matt Gillett tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals) | Gerard Sutton and Ben Cummins | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 91,513 | Michael Jennings |
Wednesday, July 8, 2015 | Queensland 52 (Dane Gagai, Josh Papalii, Greg Inglis, Matt Gillett, Michael Morgan, Darius Boyd, Will Chambers, Aiden Guerra tries; Jonathan Thurston 9, Justin Hodges goals) New South Wales 6 (Michael Jennings try; Trent Hodkinson goal) | Gerard Sutton and Ben Cummins | Lang Park | 52,500 | Jonathan Thurston |
One off matches
The matches in 1980 and 1981 were one off experimental matches after New South Wales had already won the interstate series in both years. Both games count toward official statistics, but are not considered series.
After Queensland had won the 1987 State of Origin series 2-1, a further game was played in Long Beach, California to showcase rugby league to the American public. On 15 July 2003 the Australian Rugby League announced that this game was to be classified as an "official match" and that the match would count towards the players' individual statistics and overall match win-loss-draw records. However, the match has not counted towards series win-loss-draw records and the 1987 series still remains a 2-1 win to Queensland.
Date | Details | Referee | Ground | Crowd |
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8 July 1980 | Queensland 20 (Tries: K. Boustead, C. Close; Goals: M. Meninga 7) New South Wales 10 (Tries: G. Brentnall, T. Raudonikis; Goals: M. Cronin 2) | B. Thompson | Lang Park | 33,210 |
28 July 1981 | Queensland 22 (Tries: M. Meninga, W. Lewis, B. Backer, C. Close; Goals: M.Meninga 5) New South Wales 15 (Tries : E. Grothe 2, M. Cronin; Goals: M. Cronin 3) | K. Steel | Lang Park | 25,613 |
6 August 1987 | New South Wales 30 (M.McGaw, J.Docking, A.Ettingshausen, M.O'Connor, C.Lyons tries. M.O'Connor 5 goals) Queensland 18 (D.Shearer, T.Currie, G.Miles tries D.Shearer 3 goals) | M. Stone | Veterans Memorial Stadium | 12,439 |
Super League
New South Wales and Queensland played two matches against each other under State of Origin selection rules using players from the Super League (Australia) competition. These matches were not sanctioned by the Australian Rugby League and are not counted as official State of Origin series matches.
Date | Details | Referee | Ground | Crowd |
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11 April 1997 | New South Wales 38 (Andrew Ettingshausen 3, Ken Nagas 2, David Peachey, Greg Alexander tries; Ryan Girdler 5 from 7 goals) Queensland 10 (Wendell Sailor, Peter Ryan tries; Mat Rogers 1 from 2 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Sydney Football Stadium | 26,731 |
19 May 1997 | New South Wales 23 (Brett Mullins 3, Matthew Ryan tries; David Furner 3 from 4 goals; Noel Goldthorpe field goal) Queensland 22 (Steve Renouf 2, Tonie Carroll, Michael Hancock tries; Mat Rogers 2 from 3, Darren Lockyer 1 from 2 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre | 35,570 |
Statistics
Series
- Earliest start: 3 May (1993)
- Latest finish: 23 July (1985)
- Largest aggregate crowd: 224,135 (2015)
- With 2 games in Queensland: 187,374 (2005)[1]
- Smallest Crowd: 67,003 (1982)
- Series Wins QLD: 21
- Series Wins NSW: 14
- Series Drawn: 2
Matches
- Largest crowd: 91,513 at Melbourne Cricket Ground (Match 2, 2015)
- Smallest crowd: 16,559 at Lang Park (match 3, 1984), 12,439 at Veteran's Stadium, Los Angeles, USA (exhibition match, 1987)
- Most points scored: 72, New South Wales d. Queensland 56-16 (match 3, 2000)
- Least points scored: 2, Queensland d. New South Wales 2-0 (match 1, 1995)
- Total points scored: 1542 Queensland, 1454 New South Wales (including game 1, 2012)
- Most consecutive wins: 8, Queensland (match 2, 1987 - match 3, 1989)
- New South Wales wins: 46
- Queensland wins: 53
- Drawn matches: 2
- Largest winning margin. 46, Queensland d. New South Wales 52-6 (Match 3, 2015)
Grounds
Since 1988 either New South Wales or Queensland usually hosts two of the three matches on a rotational basis. Prior to this Queensland hosted two matches every year. In 1990, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2015 one of the matches was played in Melbourne. The following venues have hosted State of Origin matches since 1980.
Venue | City | Number of Games | Highest Crowd | Lowest Crowd |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lang Park | Brisbane | 44 | 52,500 | 16,559 |
Stadium Australia | Sydney | 20 | 88,336 | 55,421 |
Sydney Football Stadium | Sydney | 14 | 41,955 | 16,910 |
Sydney Cricket Ground | Sydney | 6 | 42,048 | 20,242 |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | Melbourne | 4 | 91,513 | 25,105 |
Docklands Stadium | Melbourne | 3 | 56,021 | 50,967 |
Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre | Brisbane | 2 | 49,441 | 47,989 |
Olympic Park Stadium | Melbourne | 1 | 25,800 | |
Veterans Memorial Stadium | Long Beach, California | 1 (exhibition) | 12,439 |
Players
Individual records
Most tries in a match: 3 Chris Anderson (Game 3, 1983), Kerry Boustead (Game 1, 1984), Ryan Girdler (Game 3, 2000), Lote Tuqiri (Game 2, 2002), Matt Sing (Game 3, 2003), Matt King (Game 3, 2005).
Most goals in a match: 10 Ryan Girdler (Game 3, 2000)
Most field goals in a match: 2 Ben Elias (Game 3, 1994)
Most points in a match: 32 Ryan Girdler (Game 3, 2000)
Most appearances: 36 Darren Lockyer (1998-2007, 2009-2011), Cameron Smith (2003 - Present)
Most consecutive matches: 33 Johnathan Thurston (Game 1, 2005 - Present)
Most tries in State of Origin career: Greg Inglis (17)
Most points in State of Origin career: Johnathan Thurston (200)
Oldest player: Allan Langer (36 years and 60 days)
Youngest player: Ben Ikin (18 years and 83 days)
- Cameron Smith became the first player in State of Origin history to win 20 games, when Queensland won 32-8 over New South Wales in Game III of the 2014 State of Origin series. This has since been extended to 22 games as of Game III 2015.
Most Appearances
Queensland
- 36 - Darren Lockyer (1998-2007, 2009-2011)
- 36 - Cameron Smith (2003-2015)
- 34 - Allan Langer (1987-1994, 1996, 1998, 2001-2002)
- 33 - Petero Civoniceva (2001-2012)
- 33 - Johnathan Thurston (2005-2015)
- 32 - Mal Meninga (1980-1986, 1989-1994)
- 31 - Wally Lewis (1980-1991)
- 29 - Nate Myles (2006-2015)
- 29 - Steve Price (1998-2000, 2002-2009)
- 27 - Greg Inglis (2006-2015)
- 27 - Billy Slater (2004-2005, 2008-2015)
- 26 - Dale Shearer (1985-1987, 1989-1993, 1995-1996)
- 25 - Bob Lindner (1984-1993)
- 24 - Justin Hodges (2002-04, 2006-09, 2011-15)
- 24 - Gary Larson (1991-1998)
New South Wales
- 31 - Brad Fittler (1990-1996, 1998-2001, 2004)
- 27 - Andrew Ettingshausen (1987-1994, 1996, 1998)
- 23 - Andrew Johns (1995-2000, 2002-2003, 2005)
- 23 - Laurie Daley (1989-1994, 1996, 1998-1999)
- 22 - Rod Wishart (1990-1998)
- 21 - Danny Buderus (2002-2008)
- 21 - Steven Menzies (1995-1998, 2001-2002, 2005-2006)
- 21 - Tim Brasher (1992-1998, 2000)
- 21 - Paul Gallen (2006-2015)
- 20 - Paul Harragon (1992-1998)
- 20 - Jarryd Hayne (2007-2014)
- 19 - Glen Lazarus (1989-1994, 1996, 1998-1999)
- 19 - Ben Elias (1985, 1988, 1990-1994)
- 19 - Michael O'Connor (1985-1991)
Man of the Match awards
Player | State | Number of awards |
---|---|---|
Wally Lewis | Queensland | 8 |
Cameron Smith | Queensland | 5 |
Johnathan Thurston | Queensland | 5 |
Peter Sterling1 | New South Wales | 4 |
Allan Langer | Queensland | 4 |
Andrew Johns | New South Wales | 4 |
Ricky Stuart | New South Wales | 3 |
Ben Elias | New South Wales | 3 |
Darren Lockyer | Queensland | 3 |
Greg Bird | New South Wales | 3 |
Chris Close | Queensland | 2 |
Sam Backo | Queensland | 2 |
Martin Bella | Queensland | 2 |
Bob Lindner | Queensland | 2 |
Geoff Toovey | New South Wales | 2 |
Gary Larson | Queensland | 2 |
Tim Brasher | New South Wales | 2 |
Billy Slater | Queensland | 2 |
Brent Tate | Queensland | 2 |
Paul Gallen | New South Wales | 2 |
Mal Meninga | Queensland | 1 |
Rod Morris | Queensland | 1 |
Steve Mortimer | New South Wales | 1 |
Peter Wynn | New South Wales | 1 |
Wally Fullerton-Smith | Queensland | 1 |
Royce Simmons | New South Wales | 1 |
Brett Kenny | New South Wales | 1 |
Les Davidson | New South Wales | 1 |
Kerrod Walters | Queensland | 1 |
Steve Walters | Queensland | 1 |
Dale Shearer | Queensland | 1 |
Willie Carne | Queensland | 1 |
Paul Harragon | New South Wales | 1 |
Jason Smith | Queensland | 1 |
Adrian Lam | 1 | |
Steve Menzies | New South Wales | 1 |
Paul McGregor | New South Wales | 1 |
Rodney Howe | New South Wales | 1 |
Shane Webcke | Queensland | 1 |
Jason Hetherington | Queensland | 1 |
Laurie Daley | New South Wales | 1 |
Wendell Sailor | Queensland | 1 |
Adam MacDougall | New South Wales | 1 |
Ryan Girdler | New South Wales | 1 |
Gorden Tallis | Queensland | 1 |
Trent Barrett | New South Wales | 1 |
Chris McKenna | Queensland | 1 |
Luke Bailey | New South Wales | 1 |
Matt Sing | Queensland | 1 |
Shaun Timmins | New South Wales | 1 |
Craig Fitzgibbon | New South Wales | 1 |
Steve Price | Queensland | 1 |
Anthony Minichiello | New South Wales | 1 |
Willie Mason | New South Wales | 1 |
Greg Inglis | 1 | |
Israel Folau | Queensland | 1 |
Sam Thaiday | Queensland | 1 |
Anthony Watmough | New South Wales | 1 |
Nate Myles | Queensland | 1 |
Luke Lewis | New South Wales | 1 |
Jarryd Hayne | New South Wales | 1 |
Corey Parker | Queensland | 1 |
Michael Jennings | New South Wales | 1 |
Wally Lewis Medal
From 1992 to 2003 the Wally Lewis Medal was awarded by the Queensland Rugby League for the Queensland player of the series. Since 2004 it has been awarded to the player of the series, irrespective of state. The following players have been awarded the Wally Lewis Medal for player of the series.1
Year | Player | State |
---|---|---|
2004 | Craig Fitzgibbon | New South Wales |
2005 | Anthony Minichiello | New South Wales |
2006 | Darren Lockyer | Queensland |
2007 | Cameron Smith | Queensland |
2008 | Johnathan Thurston | Queensland |
2009 | Greg Inglis | Queensland |
2010 | Billy Slater | Queensland |
2011 | Cameron Smith | Queensland |
2012 | Nate Myles | Queensland |
2013 | Cameron Smith | Queensland |
2014 | Paul Gallen | New South Wales |
2015 | Corey Parker | Queensland |
Ron McAuliffe Medal
The following players have been awarded the Ron McAuliffe Medal for Queensland player of the series. From 1992 to 2003, the award was the "Wally Lewis Medal", however after 2003, this medal was dedicated to the player of the series from both teams, and thus the award for Queensland Player of the Series was awarded with the "Ron McAuliffe" Medal.
Year | Player |
---|---|
1992 | Allan Langer |
1993 | Bob Lindner |
1994 | Billy Moore |
1995 | Gary Larson |
1996 | Allan Langer |
1997 | Robbie O'Davis |
1998 | Allan Langer |
1999 | Jason Hetherington |
2000 | Darren Smith |
2001 | Darren Lockyer |
2002 | Shane Webcke |
2003 | Darren Lockyer |
2004 | Steve Price |
2005 | Cameron Smith |
2006 | Darren Lockyer |
2007 | Cameron Smith |
2008 | Petero Civoniceva |
2009 | Greg Inglis |
2010 | Sam Thaiday |
2011 | Petero Civoniceva |
2012 | Nate Myles |
2013 | Cameron Smith |
Brad Fittler Medal
The following players have been awarded the Brad Fittler Medal for New South Wales player of the series.
Year | Player |
---|---|
2005 | Matt King |
2006 | Steve Menzies |
2007 | Jarryd Hayne |
2008 | Danny Buderus |
2009 | Jarryd Hayne |
2010 | Kurt Gidley |
2011 | Paul Gallen |
2012 | Robbie Farah |
2013 | Greg Bird |
2014 | Jarryd Hayne & Ryan Hoffman |
2015 | Josh Dugan |
New South Wales captains
Years | Name | Matches |
---|---|---|
2004–2008 | Danny Buderus | 15 |
1995–1996, 1999–2001 | Brad Fittler | 14 |
1992–1994, 1998–1999 | Laurie Daley | 13 |
2011–Present | Paul Gallen | 13 |
1985–1988 | Wayne Pearce | 10 |
2002–2003 | Andrew Johns | 6 |
1982–1983 | Max Krilich | 6 |
1990–1991 | Ben Elias | 6 |
2009–2010 | Kurt Gidley | 5 |
1984–1985 | Steve Mortimer | 4 |
1989 | Gavin Miller | 3 |
1997 | Geoff Toovey | 3 |
1984 | Ray Price | 2 |
1980 | Tommy Raudonikis | 1 |
1981 | Steve Rogers | 1 |
2010 | Trent Barrett | 1 |
2013, 2015 | Robbie Farah | 2 |
Queensland captains
Years | Name | Matches |
---|---|---|
1981–1991 | Wally Lewis | 29 |
2001, 2004–2007, 2009–2011 | Darren Lockyer | 22 |
2008, 2012-Present | Cameron Smith | 15 |
1992–1994 | Mal Meninga | 9 |
1997, 1999–2000 | Adrian Lam | 8 |
2001–2003 | Gorden Tallis | 7 |
1996, 1998 | Allan Langer | 5 |
1995–1996 | Trevor Gillmeister | 4 |
1988, 1990 | Paul Vautin | 2 |
1980 | Arthur Beetson | 1 |
1999 | Kevin Walters | 1 |
2004 | Shane Webcke | 1 |
Coaches
New South Wales
Name | Won | Lost | Draw |
---|---|---|---|
Ted Glossop (1980-1981, 1983) | 1 | 4 | 0 |
Frank Stanton (1982, 1984) | 2 | 4 | 0 |
Terry Fearnley (1985) | 2 | 1 | 0 |
Ron Willey (1986–1987) | 5 | 2 | 0 |
John Peard (1988) | 0 | 3 | 0 |
Jack Gibson (1989-1990) | 2 | 4 | 0 |
Tim Sheens (1991) | 1 | 2 | 0 |
Phil Gould (1992-1996, 2002-2004) | 14 | 9 | 1 |
Tom Raudonikis (1997-1998) | 3 | 3 | 0 |
Wayne Pearce (2000) | 5 | 3 | 1 |
Ricky Stuart (2005, 2011-2012) | 4 | 5 | 0 |
Graham Murray (2006-2007) | 2 | 4 | 0 |
Craig Bellamy (2008-2010) | 2 | 7 | 0 |
Laurie Daley (2013-Present) | 4 | 5 | 0 |
Queensland
Name | Won | Lost | Draw |
---|---|---|---|
John MacDonald (1980) | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Arthur Beetson (1981-1984, 1989-1990) | 11 | 5 | 0 |
Des Morris (1985) | 1 | 2 | 0 |
Wayne Bennett (1986-1988, 1998, 2001-2003) | 11 | 10 | 1 |
Graham Lowe (1991-1992) | 3 | 3 | 0 |
Wally Lewis (1993-1994) | 2 | 4 | 0 |
Paul Vautin (1995-1997) | 4 | 5 | 0 |
Mark Murray (1999-2000) | 1 | 4 | 1 |
Michael Hagan (2004-2005) | 2 | 4 | 0 |
Mal Meninga (2006-Present) | 22 | 11 | 0 |
Referees
The following referees have controlled State of Origin series matches.
Name | State/Country | Games | NSW wins | Qld wins | Drawn |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bill Harrigan1 | New South Wales | 21 | 9 | 11 | 1 |
David Manson | Queensland | 10 | 7 | 3 | 0 |
Tony Archer | New South Wales | 10 | 2 | 8 | 0 |
Shayne Hayne | New South Wales | 10 | 2 | 8 | 0 |
Barry Gomersall | Queensland | 9 | 2 | 7 | 0 |
Kevin Roberts | New South Wales | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 |
Greg McCallum | New South Wales | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
Eddie Ward | Queensland | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
Steven Clark | New South Wales | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Paul Simpkins | New South Wales | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Michael Stone2 | New South Wales | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
Sean Hampstead | New South Wales | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
Ben Cummins | New South Wales | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Graham Annesley | New South Wales | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
John Gocher | New South Wales | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Kelvin Jeffes | New South Wales | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Kevin Steel | New Zealand | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Billy Thompson | Great Britain | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Robin Whitfield | Great Britain | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Don Wilson | New Zealand | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Jared Maxwell | New South Wales | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Gerard Sutton | New South Wales | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
- Bill Harrigan also refereed both matches between New South Wales and Queensland in the Super League Tri-series.
- Most games in a row: 12 (Bill Harrigan)
See also
References
- ↑ Since the completion of Stadium Australia, now Telstra Stadium, in 1999, New South Wales has a significantly larger stadium than any in Queensland. This means that a series with two games in New South Wales, or with one at the even larger Melbourne Cricket Ground, has the potential for a larger attendance than any series with two matches in Queensland.
Sources
- Former Origin Greats (FOGS) website
- World of Rugby League website
- State of Origin Past Series Winners at australianrugbyleague.com.au
External links
- State of Origin records at nswrl.com
- RL1908's State of Origin All-time Statistics
- stateoforigin.com.au Official state of origin website
- State of Origin at stats.rleague.com
- State of Origin at rugbyleagueproject.com
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