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2006 State of Origin series

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2006 State of Origin series
Won by
Queensland (11th title)
Series margin2-1
Points scored99
Attendance180,074 (ave. 60,025 per match)
Player of the series
Darren Lockyer
Top points scorer(s)
Johnathan Thurston (14)
Top try scorer(s)
Adam Mogg (3)

The 2006 State of Origin series was the 25th year that the annual best-of-three series of interstate rugby league football matches between the Queensland and New South Wales representative teams was contested entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules. It was decided in three matches which drew a total attendance of 180,074. Queensland won the series 2-1, their first outright series victory since 2001 and the first in their record-breaking run of eight consecutive series wins. Prior to game one there was growing concern about the long term future of State of Origin, many commentators were beginning to wonder if Queensland would ever win another series after three consecutive New South Wales victories.

Game I

Craig Gower was originally picked for the New South Wales side at halfback but pulled out because of injury. Matt Orford was forced to turn down selection as cover for Gower, also because of injury. Both Andrew Johns and Trent Barrett turned down coming out of retirement to play in the fixture[1] so eventually Brett Finch was selected to start at halfback in jersey no. 20 for New South Wales as a last-minute inclusion.

The Queensland selectors picked a total of seven State of Origin debutants for game I.

Wednesday, 24 May 2006[2]
New South Wales
17–16
Queensland
Brett Finch (5 - 1t,1fg)
Brett Hodgson (4 - 2g)
Matt King (4 - 1t)
Willie Mason (4 - 1t)
(Report)
(8 - 2t) Greg Inglis
(4 - 1t) Steven Bell
(4 - 2g) Johnathan Thurston
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 72,773
Referee: Sean Hampstead[3]
Player of the Match: Willie Mason


Game I was played at Telstra Stadium, Sydney, and won by New South Wales 17-16, following a late field goal by NSW late-choice halfback, Brett Finch.[4]

Game II

For Queensland, Origin debutant Adam Mogg replaced the injured Greg Inglis[5]

Wednesday, 14 June 2006[6]
Queensland
30–6
New South Wales
Johnathan Thurston (10 - 5g)
Adam Mogg (8 - 2t)
Shaun Berrigan (4 - 1t)
Justin Hodges (4 - 1t)
Carl Webb (4 - 1t)
(Report)
(4 - 1t) Timana Tahu
(2 - 1g) Brett Hodgson
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 52,468
Referee: Steve Clark[7]
Player of the Match: Darren Lockyer


In game II, Queensland levelled the series at home at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, with a commanding 30-6 victory.

Game III

Justin Hodges was ruled out of the Queensland side for game III after he re-tore his hamstring[8] and was replaced by Josh Hannay. Steven Bell was also ruled out after he sustained a fractured cheekbone in game II.[9]

After the heavy loss in game II the New South Wales selectors made five changes, bringing in Matt Cooper, Paul Gallen, Craig Gower, Luke O'Donnell and Ben Hornby as well as moving Matt King into the centres, Mark Gasnier to five-eighth and Luke Bailey into the starting side.

Wednesday, 5 July 2006[10]
New South Wales
14–16
Queensland
Eric Grothe, Jr. (8 - 2t)
Matt King (4 - 1t)
Brett Hodgson (2 - 1g)
(Report)
(4 - 1t) Darren Lockyer
(4 - 1t) Adam Mogg
(4 - 1t) Brent Tate
(4 - 2g) Clinton Schifcofske
Telstra Dome, Melbourne
Attendance: 54,833
Referee: Steven Clark[11]
Player of the Match: Brent Tate

Game III was held at Telstra Dome, Melbourne, and was the first decider played at a neutral venue.[12] Queensland were trailing 14-4 with ten minutes remaining, however scored two converted tries in the space of five minutes – first Brent Tate's long-range try after a line break from Thurston and then Lockyer intercepting a Hodgson pass inside New South Wales' own half – to take the match and series, winning 16-14.

New South Wales squad

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback
Brett Hodgson
Wing
Matt King
Timana Tahu
Centre
Mark Gasnier
Matt King
Centre
Timana Tahu
Matt Cooper
Wing
Eric Grothe, Jr.
Five-Eighth
Braith Anasta
Mark Gasnier
Halfback
Brett Finch
Craig Gower
Prop
Willie Mason
Hooker
Danny Buderus (c)
Prop
Brent Kite
Luke Bailey
Second Row
Steve Simpson
Second Row
Nathan Hindmarsh
Lock
Luke O'Donnell
Andrew Ryan
Luke O'Donnell
Interchange
Craig Wing
Paul Gallen
Interchange
Steve Menzies
Interchange
Mark O'Meley
Interchange
Andrew Ryan
Luke Bailey
Ben Hornby
Coach
Graham Murray

Queensland squad

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback
Matt Bowen
Karmichael Hunt
Clinton Schifcofske
Wing
Steven Bell
Rhys Wesser
Centre
Justin Hodges
Josh Hannay
Centre
Brent Tate
Wing
Greg Inglis
Adam Mogg
Five-Eighth
Darren Lockyer (c)
Halfback
Johnathan Thurston
Prop
Steve Price
Hooker
Cameron Smith
Prop
Petero Civoniceva
Second Row
David Stagg
Nate Myles
Second Row
Matthew Scott
Carl Webb
Lock
Dallas Johnson
Interchange
Shaun Berrigan
Interchange
Carl Webb
Chris Flannery
Interchange
Sam Thaiday
Interchange
Nate Myles
Jacob Lillyman
Tonie Carroll
Coach
Mal Meninga

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Finch replaces Gower". Archived from the original on 7 January 2007. Retrieved 7 May 2007.
  2. ^ 2006 Game 1 Archived 18 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine at nrlstats.com
  3. ^ State Of Origin - Game 1, 2006 Archived 23 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine at stats.rleague.com
  4. ^ foxsports.com.au (1 July 2008). "Classic State of Origin IIIs". Fox Sports. Australia: Premier Media Group. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
  5. ^ "Mogg gets Origin call-up". Archived from the original on 11 June 2007. Retrieved 7 May 2007.
  6. ^ 2006 Game 2 Archived 18 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine at nrlstats.com
  7. ^ State Of Origin - Game 2, 2006 Archived 23 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine at stats.rleague.com
  8. ^ Hodges out in blow to Maroons
  9. ^ "Bell out of Origin decider". Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 7 May 2007.
  10. ^ 2006 Game 3 Archived 18 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine at nrlstats.com
  11. ^ State Of Origin - Game 3, 2006 Archived 23 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine at stats.rleague.com
  12. ^ Barrow, Tim (6 July 2011). "State of Origin: The deciders". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 July 2011.

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