Country New South Wales rugby league team
The Country New South Wales rugby league team is a representative rugby league football team. Between 1987 and 2017 there were two tiers: the Origin team that consisted of professional players who originated from clubs of the Country Rugby League and a representative team of amateur and semi-professional players. The Country Origin team played annually in the City vs Country Origin competition against the City New South Wales rugby league team, which was made up of players originating from Sydney. This match was discontinued in 2017.[1]
Team information | |
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Governing body | Country Rugby League |
Head coach | Craig Fitzgibbon |
Captain | Mitchell Aubusson |
Most caps | 9 – Jack Kingston |
Top try-scorer | 6 – Brian Carlson |
Top point-scorer | 29 – Eric Weissel |
Team results | |
First game | |
City 29–8 Country (10 June 1911) | |
First City vs Country Origin | |
City Origin 30–22 Country Origin (1987) | |
Biggest win | |
Country Origin 42–10 City Origin (2001) | |
Biggest defeat | |
City 55–2 Country (1980) |
The representative team has played in a number of formats over the years: quad and tri series, annual fixtures and tour matches. The most recent change is the introduction of an Under 23 age limit to the top representative team. The Country Rugby League was absorbed by the New South Wales Rugby League at the end of 2019. The NSWRL continued to run competitions for country regions in February and March 2020 until they were curtailed by lockdown restrictions. This suggests that a NSW Country representative side will be reinstated in the future.
Men's Open Age Country Team
editThe following players werre selected in the Country squad for the 2022 Open Age Men's match against City at Leichhardt Oval on Sunday, 15 May 2022. The team is coached by Terry Campese.[2][3][4][5][6]
J# | Position | Player | Club | Region |
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1 | Fullback | Oliver Regan | Ballina Seagulls | Northern Rivers Titans |
2 | Wing | Dillon Rota | Goulburn City Bulldogs | Monaro Colts |
3 | Centre, Fullback | Mitchell Andrews | Forbes Magpies | Western Rams |
4 | Centre | Kayne Brennan | Gerringong Lions | Illawarra South Coast Dragons |
5 | Wing, Fullback | Donte Efaraimo | Albion Park-Oak Flats Eagles | Illawarra South Coast Dragons |
6 | Five-eighth | Jake Brisbane | Warilla-Lake South Gorillas | Illawarra South Coast Dragons |
7 | Halfback | Blair Grant | Warilla-Lake South Gorillas | Illawarra South Coast Dragons |
8 | Prop | Caleb Ziebell | Cudgen Hornets | Northern Rivers Titans |
9 | Hooker | James Luff | Gundagai Tigers | Riverina Bulls |
10 | Prop | Zac Saddler | Tuggeranong Bushrangers | Monaro Colts |
11 | Second-row | Matthew Delbanco | Stingrays of Shellharbour | Illawarra South Coast Dragons |
12 | Second-row | Ron Leapai | Goulburn City Bulldogs | Monaro Colts |
13 | Lock | Keiran Rankmore | Stingrays of Shellharbour | Illawarra South Coast Dragons |
14 | interchange, Five-eighth | Toby McIntosh | Murwillumbah Mustangs | Northern Rivers Titans |
15 | interchange, Lock | Darby Medlyn | Tuggeranong Bushrangers | Monaro Colts |
16 | interchange, Lock | Connor Ziebell | Cudgen Hornets | Northern Rivers Titans. |
17 | interchange, Prop | Zachary Masters | Tumut Blues | Riverina Bulls |
18 | interchange | Richard Roberts | North Coast Bulldogs | |
— | Prop | Bradley Prior | Woden Valley Rams | Monaro Colts |
CRL Team of the Century
editIn 2008, the centenary year of rugby league in Australia, the Country Rugby League named its "Team of the Century":[7]
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Kit suppliers and sponsors
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1999– | Classic Sportswear | Victoria Bitter |
2017 Country NSW squad
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Women's City vs Country Match
editCity v Country Women's matches were occasionally played prior to the re-introduction of a stand-alone match in 2017.[8][9] In 2018 and 2019 the games were played within the National Championships. The 2020 National Championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia. In 2021 the National Championships were reorganised, and an open age City v Country Women's Origin was scheduled separately from the National Championships.
2022 Squad
editThe following players were selected in the Country Origin Women's team to play on Saturday, 14 May 2022 at 4 Pines Park. The team is coached by Ruan Sims.[2]
J# | Player | 2022 State Club | Position(s) | Country | NRLW | 2021 State | Interstate | Tests | All Stars | ||||||||||||||
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Dbt | S | M | T | G | Pts | Dbt | S | M | T | G | Pts | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | ||||||||
1 | Sam Bremner | Cronulla | Fullback | 2018 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2018 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 1m 1t | — | 3m | — | — | — | — | — |
2 | Teagan Berry | Cronulla | Wing | — | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2020 | 2 | 8 | 5 | 1 | 22 | — | — | 1m 1t 1g | 7m 4t | 3m 6t | — | — | — |
3 | Keele Browne | Wests Tigers | Centre | — | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2021 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 | — | — | — | 3m 1t | 3m 2t | — | — | — |
4 | Jayme Fressard | Central Coast | Centre | 2020 | 4 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2020 | 2 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 4 | — | — | 3m | 4m 1t | 9m 6t | — | — | — |
5 | Abbi Church | St Marys | Wing | — | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2021 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 8 | — | — | — | 5m 2t | 8m 3t | — | — | — |
6 | Bobbi Law | Newcastle Knights | Five-eighth | 2019 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 12 | 2019 | 3 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 8 | — | 1m 1t | 1m 1t | 5m | — | — | — | 2m |
7 | Jocelyn Kelleher | Central Coast | Halfback | 2020 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2020 | 2 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 4 | — | — | 3m | 7m 1t | 11m 7t 12g | — | — | — |
8 | Phoebe Desmond | Newcastle Knights | Prop | 2021 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2021 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 4 | — | — | — | 4m 1t | — | — | — | — |
9 | Olivia Higgins | Newcastle Knights | Hooker | — | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2021 | 1 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 4 | — | — | — | 7m 1t | 11m 1t | — | — | — |
10 | Caitlan Johnston | Newcastle Knights | Prop | 2019 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2019 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | 3m | — | 1m | 10m 5t | — | — | 4m |
11 | Kaitlyn Phillips | Brisbane Broncos | Second-row, Prop | 2020 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2020 | 2 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 4 | — | — | 2m | 5m 1t | 6m 1t | — | — | 3m |
12 | Olivia Kernick | Central Coast | Second-row | — | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2021 | 1 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 12 | — | — | — | 7m 3t | 11m 2t | — | — | 1m 1m |
13 | Kirra Dibb | North Sydney | interchange, Lock | 2019 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 7 | 14 | 2019 | 3 | 11 | 1 | 12 | 28 | — | 3m 4g | 3m 1t 4g | 5m 4g | 10m 4t 26g | 1m 1g | 1m | 1m 3g |
14 | Shawden Burton | Central Coast | Hooker | — | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2021 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | — | 2m | 11m 3t | — | — | — |
15 | Vanessa Foliaki | St Marys | Prop | 2018 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2018 | 3 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4m | 3m | 4m | — | — | 6m 1t | 6m 4t | 1m |
16 | Tayla Predebon | Newcastle Knights | interchange, Prop | 2021 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2021 | 1 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | — | 7m | 11m 7t | — | — | — |
17 | Melanie Howard | Newcastle Knights | interchange, Halfback | 2018 | 3 | 6 | 0 | 8 | 16 | 2018 | 3 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 3m | 2m 1t | 2m 1t | — | 4m | 1m 1g | — | — |
— | Rikeya Horne | St Marys | Wing, Centre, Fullback | 2018 | 3 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 2018 | 4 | 11 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 3m 1t | 3m | 1m | 4m | 8m 6t | — | — | — |
Notes:
- In the above tables J# = Jersey number, Dbt = Debut Year, S = Seasons, M = Matches, T = Tries, G = Goals
- Tallies in the table include the 2022 match.
- Olivia Kernick played for the Indigenous All Stars team in 2021 and for the Māori All Stars team in 2022.
Matches
editCountry Firsts / Combined Country
editYear | Date | Team Name | WLD | Score | Opposition | Location | Game Type | Team List |
Report |
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1911 | Jun 10th | Country | L | 8-29 | Metropolis | Sydney | Opener | SMH[10] | Times[11] |
1912 | Jun 3rd | Country | L | 2-51 | Metropolis | Sydney | Main | Referee[12] | Sun[13] |
1912 | Jun 24th | Country | L | 5-23 | Metropolis | Sydney | Main | MDM[14] | SMH[15] |
1913 | Jun 23rd | Country | L | 0-18 | Metropolis | Sydney | Opener | SMH[16] | SMH[17] |
1914 | Jun 29th | Country | L | 0-25 | Metropolis | Sydney | Opener | Times[18] | SMH[19] |
1919 | Jul 19th | Country | L | 5-18 | AIF | Sydney | Opener | Sun[20] | Times[21] |
1920 | Jun 5th | Country | L | 7-36 | Metropolis | Sydney | Opener | RLN | Referee[22] |
1922 | Jun 5th | Country | L | 26-28 | Newcastle | Sydney | Opener | RLN | nSun[23] |
1923 | Jun 23rd | Combined Country 1st | W | 14-8 | Newcastle | Sydney | Opener | RLN | Times[24] |
1923 | Jun 25th | Combined Country-Newcastle | L | 12-22 | Metropolis | Sydney | Opener | RLN | SMH[25] |
1924 | May 24 | Combined Country | W | 10-5 | Newcastle | Sydney | Opener | RLN | NMH[26] |
1925 | Jul 11th | Combined Country | W | 10-8 | Newcastle | Sydney | Opener | RLN | Sun[27] |
1925 | Aug 11th | Country | W | 13-11 | Metropolis | Sydney | Main | SMH[28] | |
1925 | Aug 15th | Country | L | 8-28 | Metropolis | Sydney | Opener | RLN | SMH[29] |
1927 | Jun 6th | Combined Country | L | 7-66 | Combined Metropolis | Sydney | Main | RLN | SMH[30] |
1927 | Jun 25th | Combined Country | L | 10-19 | A Metropolitan Thirteen | Sydney | Opener | RLN | EN[31] |
1928 | May 9 | Country | W | 35-34 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | SMH[32] | NMH[33] SMH[32] |
1928 | May 12 | Combined Country | W | 23-14 | Combined City | Sydney | Opener | RLN | Sun[34] |
1929 | May 27 | Country Firsts | L | 5-16 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1929 | Jun 1st | Combined Country | L | 9-13 | Combined City | Sydney | Opener | RLN | |
1930 | May 31 | Country Firsts | W | 35-26 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1931 | May 30 | Country Firsts | L | 15-17 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1932 | Apr 30th | Country Firsts | L | 15-27 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1932 | May 7 | Country Firsts | W | 39-23 | Metropolis | Sydney | Opener | RLN | |
1932 | Jul 16th | Country | L | 19-25 | Sydney | Sydney | Opener | RLN | |
1933 | May 27 | Combined Country Firsts | L | 6-47 | Combined Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1933 | Jun 5th | Country | D | 17-17 | Sydney | Sydney | Opener | RLN | |
1934 | May 26 | Country Firsts | L | 14-28 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1934 | Sep 15th | Country | L | 29-32 | Sydney | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1935 | May 25 | Country Combined Firsts | L | 5-20 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1936 | May 9 | Country Firsts | L | 8-41 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | Sun[35] NMH[36] |
1937 | May 29 | Country Firsts | W | 20-12 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1937 | Jun 5th | Country | W | 15-5 | Sydney | Sydney | Opener | RLN | |
1938 | Jun 4th | Country Firsts | L | 12-42 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1939 | Jun 3rd | Country Firsts | L | 17-38 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1940 | Jun 8th | Far Northern | L | 5-30 | Combined Team | Sydney | Opener | RLN | [37] |
1940 | Aug 10th | Country | L | 10-28 | Sydney | Sydney | Main | RLN | Sun[38] Sun[39] |
1941 | Jun 7th | Country Firsts | L | 21-44 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1942 | Jul 4th | Country Firsts | W | 14-11 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1943 | Jun 12th | Country Firsts | L | 25-37 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1944 | Jun 12th | Country Firsts | L | 10-17 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1945 | Jun 9th | Country | L | 12-41 | Sydney | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1946 | May 4 | Country Firsts | L | 10-31 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1947 | Jun 7th | Country Firsts | L | 10-33 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1948 | May 8 | Country Firsts | L | 13-28 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | Sun[40] DT[41] |
1948 | May 26 | Combined Country | L | 16-30 | New Zealand | Wollongong | Main | RLN | IM[42] |
1948 | May 29 | Country Firsts | L | 5-6 | City Firsts | Wollongong | RLN | IM[43] | |
1949 | Jun 4th | Country Firsts | L | 2-23 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | Sun[44] Sun[45] |
1949 | Jun 19th | Combined Country | W | 18-6 | Queensland | Wollongong | Tour | SMH[46] SCT[47] | |
1950 | May 13 | Country Firsts | L | 13-51 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | Sun[48] |
1951 | May 12 | Country Firsts | L | 6-24 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | Sun[49] DT[50] |
1952 | May 17 | Country Firsts | L | 21-23 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | DT[51] |
1952 | Jun 1st | Country Firsts | L | 18-27 | Sydney | Sydney | Rep Weekend | RLN | IM[52] DT[53] |
1953 | May 16 | Country Firsts | W | 28-27 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | Sun[54] CT[55] |
1953 | Jun 7th | Country Firsts | W | 35-9 | American All Stars | Wollongong | Tour | IM[56] DT[57] | |
1954 | May 8 | Country Firsts | L | 9-50 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | DT[58] SH[59] |
1955 | May 14 | Country Firsts | L | 18-31 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1956 | May 19 | Country Firsts | L | 17-32 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1956 | Aug 26th | Country | L | 22-34 | Sydney | Sydney | Trial | RLN | CT[60] |
1957 | May 18 | Country Firsts | L | 2-53 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1958 | May 17 | Country Firsts | L | 14-55 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | CT[61] |
1959 | May 23 | Country Firsts | L | 7-37 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1959 | Aug 16th | Country | L | 18-19 | Sydney | Sydney | Trial | RLN | CT[62] |
1960 | May 14 | Country Firsts | L | 2-20 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | CT[63] |
1960 | Aug 28th | Country | L | 18-27 | Metropolis | Sydney | Trial | RLN | CT[64] |
1961 | Jun 3rd | Country Firsts | W | 19-5 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1962 | May 12 | Country Firsts | W | 18-8 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | CT[65] |
1963 | May 11 | Country Firsts | L | 11-35 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1963 | Aug 25th | Country | L | 10-15 | Sydney | Sydney | Trial | RLN | |
1964 | May 16 | Country Firsts | L | 4-27 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1965 | NSW Country | L | 5-18 | Auckland | Auckland | On Tour | CT[66] | ||
1965 | May 22 | Country Firsts | L | 2-32 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | CT[67] |
1966 | May 29 | NSW Country | L | - | Auckland | NZ | On Tour | CT[68] | |
1966 | Jun 4th | Country Firsts | L | 14-18 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | CT[69] |
1967 | May 6 | Country Firsts | L | 17-18 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | CT[70] |
1967 | Sep 3rd | Country | W | 16-12 | Sydney | Sydney | Trial | RLN | CT[71] |
1968 | May 1 | Combined Country | L | 10-12 | South Island | Christchurch | On Tour | CT[72] | |
1968 | May 4 | Combined Country | L | 5-13 | North Island | Auckland | On Tour | ||
1968 | May 5 | Combined Country | L | 12-18 | New Zealand Maori | Auckland | On Tour | ||
1968 | May 11 | Country Firsts | L | 14-34 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | CT[73] |
1969 | May 10 | Country Firsts | L | 20-27 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | CT[74] |
1970 | May 16 | Country Firsts | L | 18-22 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | CT[75] |
1970 | Sep 13th | Country | L | 20-26 | Sydney | Sydney | Trial | RLN | CT[76] |
1971 | May 2 | Combined Country | W | 13-2 | North Queensland | Townsville | On Tour | CT[77] | |
1971 | May 5 | Combined Country | W | 25-6 | Central Queensland | Rockhampton | On Tour | ||
1971 | May 8 | Combined Country | W | 11-9 | Brisbane | Brisbane | On Tour | ||
1971 | May 22 | Country Firsts | L | 0-17 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1971 | Aug 7th | Combined Country | L | 18-19 | Queensland | Newcastle | Tour | CT[78] | |
1972 | May 7 | Combined Country | W | 26-9 | North Queensland | Townsville | On Tour | ||
1972 | May 10 | Combined Country | W | 24-0 | Central Queensland | Rockhampton | On Tour | ||
1972 | May 13 | Combined Country | W | 20-14 | Southern Queensland | Brisbane | On Tour | ||
1972 | May 20 | Country Firsts | L | 8-35 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | |
1972 | Jul 4th | Combined Country | W | 26-10 | New Zealand | Queanbeyan | Tour | CT[79] | CT[80] |
1973 | May 6 | Combined Country | W | 24-16 | North Queensland | Mackay | On Tour | CT[81] | |
1973 | May 9 | Combined Country | W | 14-11 | Southern Queensland | Brisbane | On Tour | CT[82] | |
1973 | May 13 | Combined Country | W | 34-24 | South Queensland Country | Toowoomba | On Tour | CT[83] | |
1973 | May 19 | Country Firsts | L | 17-33 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Main | RLN | CT[84] |
1974 | May 5 | Combined Country | W | 34-11 | South Island | Christchurch | On Tour | CT[85] | |
1974 | May 8 | Combined Country | W | 16-5 | Wellington | Wellington | On Tour | ||
1974 | May 11 | Combined Country | W | 21-6 | Auckland | Auckland | On Tour | CT[86] | CT[87] |
1974 | May 18 | Country Firsts | L | 0-23 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | CT[88] | CT[89] |
1975 | May 4 | Combined Country | W | 31-8 | North Queensland | Townsville | On Tour | ||
1975 | May 7 | Combined Country | W | 39-5 | Central Queensland | Rockhampton | On Tour | CT[90] | |
1975 | May 11 | Combined Country | W | 27-14 | Southern Queensland | Brisbane | On Tour | CT[91] | CT[92] |
1975 | May 17 | Country Firsts | W | 19-9 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | CT[93] | YT[94] CT[95] |
1975 | May 24 | Combined Country | L | 26-33 | New Zealand | Newcastle | Tour | CT[96] | |
1976 | May 2 | Combined Country | W | 56-9 | Central Queensland | Rockhampton | On Tour | CT[97] | CT[98] |
1976 | May 5 | Combined Country | W | 25-10 | Toowoomba | Toowoomba | On Tour | CT[99] | CT[100] |
1976 | May 9 | Combined Country | L | 11-18 | Southern Queensland | Brisbane | On Tour | CT[101] | |
1976 | May 15 | Country Firsts | L | 0-47 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | CT[102] | CT[103] |
1977 | May 1 | Combined Country | W | 31-18 | Wide Bay | Wondai | On Tour | CT[104] | CT[105] |
1977 | May 4 | Combined Country | W | 22-13 | Central Queensland | Rockhampton | On Tour | CT[106] | |
1977 | May 8 | Combined Country | W | 22-18 | Southern Queensland | Brisbane | On Tour | ||
1977 | May 14 | Country Firsts | L | 0-36 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | CT[107] | CT[108] |
1978 | May 9 | Combined Country | W | 33-13 | Southern North Coast | Wauchope | On Tour | ||
1978 | May 11 | Combined Country | W | 34-8 | Far North Coast | Tweed Heads | On Tour | ||
1978 | May 13 | Combined Country | W | 23-7 | Ipswich | Ipswich | On Tour | ||
1978 | May 14 | Combined Country | W | 28-21 | Southern Queensland | Brisbane | On Tour | ||
1978 | May 16 | Combined Country | W | 26-17 | Northern | West Tamworth | On Tour | ||
1978 | May 20 | Country Firsts | L | 13-30 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | CT[109] | |
1979 | May 9 | Combined Country | W | 20-15 | Monaro | Queanbeyan | Split Tour | CT[110] | |
1979 | May 9 | Combined Country | W | 13-5 | Group 12 (Central Coast) | Gosford | Split Tour | ||
1979 | May 12 | Combined Country | W | 28-5 | Riverina | Wagga | Split Tour | CT[111] | |
1979 | May 13 | Combined Country | L | 23-32 | Western Division | Dubbo | Split Tour | ||
1979 | May 19 | Country Firsts | L | 0-29 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | CT[112] | CT[113] |
1979 | May 23 | NSW Country | L | 10-25 | South Sydney | Sydney | Midweek Cup | CT[114] | |
1979 | Jun 6th | NSW Country | W | 14-11 | Western Suburbs | Sydney | Midweek Cup | ||
1979 | Jul 11th | NSW Country | L | 11-25 | Balmain | Lismore | Midweek Cup | CT[115] | |
1980 | May 7 | Combined Country | W | 17-3 | Far North Coast | Tweed Heads | On Tour | ||
1980 | May 9 | Combined Country | L | 16-18 | Riverina | Wagga | On Tour | ||
1980 | May 11 | Combined Country | W | 35-5 | Monaro | Queanbeyan | On Tour | CT[116] | CT[117] |
1980 | May 17 | Country Firsts | L | 2-55 | City Firsts | Sydney | Main | CT[118] | CT[119] |
1980 | May 21 | NSW Country | L | 3-35 | Canterbury | Sydney | Midweek Cup | CT[120] | |
1980 | Jul 2nd | NSW Country | L | 9-18 | Penrith | Queanbeyan | Midweek Cup | CT[121] | |
1981 | Apr 30th | NSW Country | W | 20-7 | Central Coast | Gosford | On Tour | ||
1981 | May 2 | NSW Country | D | 5-5 | Far North Coast | Lismore | On Tour | ||
1981 | May 6 | NSW Country | W | 12-5 | Monaro | Queanbeyan | On Tour | CT[122] | |
1981 | May 10 | NSW Country | W | 25-20 | Western | Dubbo | On Tour | ||
1981 | May 16 | Country Firsts | L | 7-38 | City Firsts | Canberra | Main | CT[123] | CT[124] |
1981 | May 27 | NSW Country | L | 14-23 | Western Suburbs | Sydney | Midweek Cup | ||
1981 | Jun 17th | NSW Country | L | 9-13 | North Sydney | Sydney | Midweek Cup | CT[125] | |
1982 | May 8 | NSW Country | W | 21-19 | Newcastle | Newcastle | On Tour | ||
1982 | May 12 | NSW Country | W | 28-9 | Northern Rivers | Tweed Heads | On Tour | ||
1982 | May 16 | NSW Country | L | 10-21 | Riverina | Wagga | On Tour | ||
1982 | May 22 | Country Firsts | L | 3-47 | City Firsts | Newcastle | Main | CT[126] | CT[127] |
1982 | May 26 | NSW Country | L | 2-15 | Cronulla | Sydney | Midweek Cup | CT[128] | |
1982 | Jun 16th | NSW Country | L | 3-41 | Parramatta | Sydney | Midweek Cup | CT[129] CT[130] | |
1983 | May 15 | Combined Country | W | 52-12 | South Island | Christchurch | On Tour | CT[131] | |
1983 | May 21 | Country Firsts | L | 14-30 | City Firsts | Newcastle | Partly Origin | CT[132] | CT[133] |
1983 | May 25 | NSW Country | W | 20-12 | South Sydney | Sydney | Midweek Cup | CT[134] | |
1983 | Jul 20th | NSW Country | L | 14-54 | Brisbane Firsts | Sydney | Midweek Cup | YT[135] CT[136] | |
1984 | May 9 | NSW Country | W | 17-4 | Western Suburbs | Bathurst | Midweek Cup | ||
1984 | May 19 | Country Firsts | L | 12-38 | City Firsts | Sydney | Partly Origin | CT[137] | CT[138] |
1984 | Jul 4th | NSW Country | L | 4-24 | Eastern Suburbs | Sydney | Midweek Cup | CT[139] | |
1985 | Apr 10th | NSW Country | L | 4-24 | Cronulla | Tamworth | Midweek Cup | CT[140] | |
1985 | May 18 | Country Firsts | L | 12-18 | City Firsts | Newcastle | Partly Origin | CT[141] | CT[142] |
1986 | Apr 23rd | NSW Country | L | 4-36 | St George | Bathurst | Midweek Cup | CT[143] | |
1986 | May 17 | Country Firsts | L | 18-34 | City Firsts | Newcastle | Partly Origin | CT[144] | CT[145] |
1987 | Apr 29th | NSW Country | L | 0-54 | Eastern Suburbs | Sydney | Midweek Cup | CT[146] | |
1987 | May 6 | NSW Country | W | 18-0 | Waikato League | Huntly | On Tour | ||
1987 | May 10 | NSW Country | L | 8-44 | Auckland | Auckland | On Tour | CT[147] | |
1987 | May 16 | Country Firsts | L | 12-52 | Sydney Firsts | Parramatta | Opener | CT[148] | CT[149] |
1988 | Feb 20th | Country Firsts | W | 28-18 | Balmain | Bathurst | Trial | CT[150] | |
1988 | Mar 22nd | NSW Country | W | 25-0 | Port Moresby Vipers | Goroka | Midweek Cup | ||
1988 | Mar 25th | NSW Country | L | 0-8 | Combined Brisbane | Brisbane | Midweek Cup | CT[151] | |
1988 | May 11 | Country Firsts | L | 16-54 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Opener | CT[152] | CT[153] |
1988 | Jul 24th | NSW Country | W | 28-10 | Papua New Guinea | Bathurst | Tour | CT[154] | |
1989 | Feb 25th | Country Firsts | L | 14-36 | Canberra Raiders | Queanbeyan | Trial | CT[155] | CT[156] |
1989 | Apr 7th | NSW Country | L | 2-9 | Combined Brisbane | Tweed Heads | Midweek Cup | ||
1989 | May 13 | Country Firsts | L | 10-18 | Sydney Firsts | Broadmeadow | Opener | CT[157] | |
1990 | Apr 25th | Country Firsts | L | 26-38 | Sydney Firsts | Sydney | Opener | CT[158] | CT[159] |
1990 | May 16 | NSW Country | W | 23-18 | Brisbane | Moree | Quad Series | ||
1990 | May 19 | NSW Country | W | 17-4 | Queensland Country | Brisbane | Quad Series | ||
1990 | May 22 | NSW Country | W | 54-10 | Port Moresby | Tweed Heads | Quad Series | ||
1991 | Apr 25th | Country Firsts | L | 20-36 | City Firsts | Sydney | Opener | CT[160] | CT[161] |
1991 | Jun 2nd | NSW Country | W | 36-28 | Western Australia | Perth | On Tour | ||
1992 | Apr 24th | Country Firsts | L | 8-28 | City Firsts | Sydney | Opener | CT[162] | |
1992 | Jun 16th | NSW Country | L | 6-24 | Great Britain | Parkes | Tour | CT[163] | CT[164] |
1992 | Jul 3rd | NSW Country | L | 8-28 | Queensland Country | Brisbane | Main | CT[165] | |
1993 | Apr 23rd | Country Firsts | L | 4-40 | City Firsts | Parramatta | Opener | CT[162] | |
1994 | May 6 | Country Firsts | W | 25-22 | Metropolitan Cup | Broadmeadow | Opener | CT[166] | |
1995 | May 5 | Country Firsts | W | 16-8 | Metropolitan Cup | Wollongong | Opener | ||
1996 | May 3 | Country Firsts | D | 10-10 | Metropolitan Cup | Wollongong | Opener | ||
1998 | May 22 | Country Firsts | L | 18-28 | Presidents Cup | Sydney | Opener | ||
1999 | Apr 23rd | Country Firsts | D | 18-18 | NSWRL First Division | Olympic Park | Opener | ||
2000 | Apr 21st | Country Firsts | L | 0-38 | NSWRL First Division | Olympic Park | Opener | ||
2001 | Jun 8th | Country Firsts | L | 22-32 | NSWRL First Division | Bathurst | Opener | ||
2002 | Jun 15th | Country Firsts | W | 54-16 | Queensland Country | Narrabri | Quad Series | ||
2002 | NSW Country | L | 10-28 | UTS Perpignan | France | On Tour | |||
2002 | NSW Country | W | 30-22 | St Gaudens | France | On Tour | |||
2002 | NSW Country | W | 46-16 | Toulouse | France | On Tour | |||
2004 | Jun 26th | NSW Country | L | 22-50 | Queensland Rangers | Murwillumbah | On Tour | RLW[167] | |
2004 | Jul 7th | NSW Country | W | 24-14 | Auckland | Auckland | On Tour | ||
2004 | Jul 7th | NSW Country | L | 18-36 | New Zealand A | Auckland | On Tour | ||
2005 | Jun 26th | NSW Country | W | 28-24 | Queensland Rangers | Blackwater | Tri Series | ||
2005 | Oct 1st | NSW Country | W | 34-4 | New Zealand Residents | Wollongong | Tri Series | ||
2006 | Jun 21st | NSW Country | W | 28-10 | Jim Beam Cup | NZ | Quad Series | RLW[168] | |
2006 | Jun 24th | NSW Country | W | 34-32 | Queensland Rangers | NZ | Quad Series | RLW[169] | |
2006 | Jun 27th | NSW Country | W | 22-8 | New Zealand Residents | NZ | Quad Series | ||
2006 | Jul 1st | NSW Country | L | 18-32 | New Zealand Residents | NZ | Quad Series | ||
2007 | Jul 10th | NSW Country | W | 32-14 | Affiliated States | Narrabri | Quad Series | ||
2007 | Jul 11th | NSW Country | W | 40-22 | Queensland Rangers | Tamworth | Quad Series | ||
2007 | Jul 14th | NSW Country | L | 16-29 | Jim Beam Cup | Narrabri | Quad Series | ||
2007 | Jul 21st | NSW Country | W | 26-16 | Jim Beam Cup | Tamworth | Quad Series | RLW[170] | |
2008 | July | NSW Country | L | 14-28 | Jim Beam Cup | Quad Series | |||
2008 | July | NSW Country | W | 28-26 | Queensland Rangers | Quad Series | |||
2008 | July | NSW Country | W | 64-8 | GB Community Lions | Quad Series | |||
2008 | July | NSW Country | L | 8-28 | Jim Beam Cup | Kawana | Quad Series | RLW[171] | |
2009 | Jul 11th | NSW Country | W | 28-24 | Queensland Rangers | Forster | Annual | RLW[172] | |
2010 | Jul 10th | NSW Country | L | 16-19 | Queensland Rangers | Bundaberg | Annual | RLW[173] | |
2010 | Oct 16th | NSW Country | L | 22-26 | Cook Islands | Tamworth | Warm-Up | ||
2011 | Jul 9th | NSW Country | W | 34-24 | Queensland Rangers | Coonabarabran | Annual | ||
2013 | Oct 12th | NSW Country | W | 50-0 | Combined Clubs | South Arica | On Tour | ||
2013 | Oct 18th | NSW Country | W | 58-18 | South African Rhinos | Brakpen | On Tour | NH[174] | |
2014 | July | NSW Country Bulls | L | 22-34 | Queensland Rangers | Rockhampton | Annual | ||
2014 | July | NSW Country | W | - | Hawaiian Chiefs | Hawaii | On Tour | ||
2014 | July | NSW Country | W | 52-12 | Hawaiian Chiefs | Hawaii | On Tour | ||
2015 | NSW Country Firsts | - | Fiji | Fiji | On Tour | APRL[175] | |||
2016 | Jul 16th | NSW Country Bulls | L | 12-22 | Western Australia | Perth | On Tour | NDL[176] | FA[177] |
2017 | October | NSW Country U23 | L | 26-40 | Samoa | Wagga | Warm-Up | YT[178] | |
2017 | October | NSW Country U23 | W | 50-14 | Scotland | Ballina | Warm-Up | YT[179] | |
2018 | October | NSW Country U23 | W | 44-10 | Australian Defence Force | Ipswich | On Tour | YT[180] | |
2018 | October | NSW Country U23 | L | 12-18 | Papua New Guinea U23 | Port Moresby | On Tour | YT[181] | |
2019 | Oct 8th | NSW Country U23 | W | 74-6 | North Island Champions | Rotorua | On Tour | YT[182] | |
2019 | Oct 12th | NSW Country U23 | L | 16-17 | Canterbury Bulls | Christchurch | On Tour | YT[183] | |
2021 | May 16th | Country | L | 12-38 | City | Collegians Sporting Complex | Residential | NSWRL[184] | NSWRL[185] |
2022 | May 15th | Country | W | 36-34 | City | Leichhardt Oval | Residential | NSWRL[2] | NSWRL[186] |
Origin
editYear | Date | Team Name | WLD | Score | Opposition | Location | Game Type | Team List |
Report |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1987 | May 16 | Country Origin | L | 22-30 | City Origin | Sydney | Origin | CT[148] | CT[187] |
1988 | May 11 | Country Origin | L | 18-20 | City Origin | Sydney | Origin | CT[152] | CT[153] |
1989 | May 13 | Country Origin | L | 8-16 | City Origin | Newcastle | Origin | CT[188] | CT[157] |
1990 | Apr 25th | Country Origin | L | 26-28 | City Origin | Sydney | Origin | CT[158] | CT[189] |
1991 | Apr 25th | Country Origin | L | 12-22 | City Origin | Sydney | Origin | CT[160] | CT[190] |
1992 | Apr 24th | Country Origin | W | 17-10 | City Origin | Sydney | Origin | CT[162] | YT[191] CT[192] |
1993 | Apr 23rd | Country Origin | L | 0-7 | City Origin | Sydney | Origin | CT[162] | CT[193] |
1994 | May 6 | Country Origin | W | 22-2 | City Origin | Newcastle | Origin | CT[194] | CT[195] |
1995 | May 5 | Country Origin | L | 8-16 | City Origin | Wollongong | Origin | CT[196] | CT[197] |
1996 | May 3 | Country Origin | W | 18-16 | City Origin | Wollongong | Origin | ||
1997 | Apr 25th | Country Origin | W | 17-4 | City Origin | Newcastle | Origin | ||
2001 | Jun 8th | Country Origin | W | 42-10 | City Origin | Bathurst | Origin | ||
2002 | May 10 | Country Origin | L | 16-26 | City Origin | Wagga Wagga | Origin | ||
2003 | May 16 | Country Origin | L | 16-17 | City Origin | Gosford | Origin | ||
2004 | May 7 | Country Origin | W | 22-18 | City Origin | Gosford | Origin | ||
2005 | May 6 | Country Origin | L | 22-29 | City Origin | Lismore | Origin | ||
2006 | May 12 | Country Origin | W | 12-10 | City Origin | Dubbo | Origin | ||
2007 | May 3 | Country Origin | L | 6-12 | City Origin | Coffs Harbour | Origin | ||
2008 | May 2 | Country Origin | D | 22-22 | City Origin | Wollongong | Origin | ||
2009 | May 8 | Country Origin | L | 18-40 | City Origin | Orange | Origin | ||
2010 | May 7 | Country Origin | W | 36-18 | City Origin | Port Macquarie | Origin | YT[198] | |
2011 | May 6th | Country Origin | W | 18-12 | City Origin | Albury | Origin | ||
2012 | Apr 22nd | Country Origin | L | 22-24 | City Origin | Mudgee | Origin | YT[199] | |
2013 | Apr 21st | Country Origin | W | 18-12 | City Origin | Coffs Harbour | Origin | ||
2014 | May 4th | Country Origin | D | 26-26 | City Origin | Dubbo | Origin | ||
2015 | May 3rd | Country Origin | W | 34-22 | City Origin | Wagga Wagga | Origin | YT[200] | |
2016 | May 8th | Country Origin | L | 30-44 | City Origin | Tamworth | Origin | ||
2017 | May 7th | Country Origin | L | 10-20 | City Origin | Mudgee | Origin |
Women's
editYear | Date | Team Name | WLD | Score | Opposition | Location | Game Type | Team List |
Report |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2017 | May 14 | Country Origin | L | 8-20 | City Origin | North Sydney | Origin | NRL[201] | |
2018 | Jun 1st | NSW Country | W | 34-10 | Australian Defence Force | Southport | Nationals | NRL[202] | QRL[203] |
2018 | Jun 2nd | NSW Country | W | 16-6 | Queensland City | Southport | Nationals | QRL[204] | |
2018 | Jun 3rd | NSW Country | W | 16-12 | NSW City | Southport | Nationals | QRL[205] | |
2019 | May 30th | NSW Country | W | 54-0 | Australian Defence Force | Burleigh | Nationals | NRL[206] | QRL[207] |
2019 | Jun 1st | NSW Country | W | 20-14 | Queensland Country | Burleigh | Nationals | NRL[208] | |
2019 | Jun 2nd | NSW Country | L | 4-34 | NSW City | Burleigh | Nationals | NRL[209] | |
2021 | May 15 | Country Origin | L | 16-40 | City Origin | Bankwest Stadium | Origin | NSWRL[184] | NRL[210] |
2022 | May 14th | Country Origin | W | 14-6 | City Origin | 4 Pines Park | Origin | NSWRL[2] | NSWRL[211] |
Country Origin Player of the Year
editYear | Player | Club |
---|---|---|
1992 | Laurie Daley | Canberra Raiders |
1993 | Paul Harragon | Newcastle Knights |
1994 | John Simon | Illawarra Steelers |
1995 | Paul Harragon | Newcastle Knights |
1996 | Paul Harragon | Newcastle Knights |
1997 | Paul McGregor | Illawarra Steelers |
2001 | Danny Buderus | Newcastle Knights |
2002 | Steve Simpson | Newcastle Knights |
2003 | Glenn Morrison | North Queensland Cowboys |
2004 | Scott Hill | Melbourne Storm |
2005 | Trent Barrett | St. George Illawarra Dragons |
2006 | Brent Kite | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles |
2007 | Craig Fitzgibbon | Sydney Roosters |
2008 | Anthony Laffranchi | Gold Coast Titans |
2009 | Ben Creagh | St. George Illawarra Dragons |
2010 | Josh Dugan | Canberra Raiders |
2011 | Glenn Stewart | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles |
2012 | Greg Bird | Gold Coast Titans |
2013 | Aiden Tolman | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs |
2014 | Jamal Idris | Penrith Panthers |
2015 | Ryan Hinchcliffe | Melbourne Storm |
2016 | James Maloney | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks |
2017 | Dale Finucane | Melbourne Storm |
See also
editSources
editYears | Acronym | Item | Available Online |
Via |
---|---|---|---|---|
1911 to 2017 | RLP | Rugby League Project | Yes | RLP website |
1920 to 1973 | RLN | Rugby League News | Yes | Trove |
1911 to 1954 | SMH | The Sydney Morning Herald | Yes | Trove |
1911 to 1954 | Sun | The Sun | Yes | Trove |
1911 to 1954 | DT | Daily Telegraph | Yes | Trove |
1911 to 1954 | NMH | Newcastle Morning Herald | Yes | Trove |
1911 to 1954 | IM | Illawarra Mercury | Yes | Trove |
1955 to 1991 | CT | Canberra Times | Yes | Trove |
1911 to 1954 | Various other Newspapers | Yes | Trove | |
1967-69, 1971–96 | - | Country Rugby League Annual Report | No | State Library of NSW |
1935, 41-44, 48, 53, 58, 72-76, 78, 80-81, 1991-96, 1998-2009 |
- | New South Wales Rugby League Annual Report | No | State Library of NSW |
2014-19 | - | New South Wales Rugby League Annual Report | Yes | NSWRL website |
2003 to 2014 | RLW | Rugby League Week | Yes | eResources at State Library of NSW |
1974 to 2016 | BL | Big League | No | State Library of NSW |
2010 to 2019 | - | Various Newspaper Websites | Yes | As referenced |
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