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Super League Tri-series

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Super League Tri-series was an international rugby league football tournament contested in 1997 between Queensland, New South Wales, and New Zealand representative rugby league teams. It was run by the breakaway Super League organisation as an alternative to the Australian Rugby League's traditional State of Origin series, with each of the two series involving exclusively players contracted to clubs of their respective League. New South Wales were overall winners of the Tri-series, defeating Queensland in the final.

New Zealand restricted their selections to players based in Australia and New Zealand and did not recognize the matches as international games.

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Results

Game 1


Game 2

Friday 9 May
New Zealand
12 – 26
Queensland
Tries:
Stacey Jones
John Timu



Goals:
Gene Ngamu (2/2)
[2]
Tries:
Tonie Carroll
Allan Langer
Mat Rogers
Kevin Walters
Shane Webcke
Goals:
Mat Rogers (3/5)
Ericsson Stadium, Auckland
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Graham Annesley
Player of the Match: Allan Langer

Game 3

Wednesday 14 May
New South Wales
20 – 15
New Zealand
Tries:
Simon Gillies (2)
Ken Nagas (2)
Goals:
Ryan Girdler (2/4)
Laurie Daley (0/1)
[3]
Tries:
Ruben Wiki (2)

Goals:
Stacey Jones (3/4)

Field Goals:
Gene Ngamu (1)
Bruce Stadium, Canberra
Attendance: 13,836
Referee: Steve Clark

After New South Wales defeated Queensland on 11 April 1997 it was possible for New Zealand to make the final if they defeated New South Wales. This commercially disastrous final looked like becoming a reality when New Zealand winger Sean Hoppe scored a try in the dying minutes of the 14 May match against New South Wales, but the try was controversially disallowed.[4]

Table

Team Played Wins Losses Points
1 New South Wales 2 2 0 4
2 Queensland 2 1 1 2
3 New Zealand 2 0 2 0

Final

The Tri-series final was held on 19 May 1997, and won by New South Wales, who defeated Queensland 23–22 at ANZ Stadium in the longest-ever game of first class rugby league. After 80 minutes, the scores were locked at 18–18, and a further 20 minutes were played. At the end of this time, the scores were 22–22, and Queensland captain Allan Langer is said to have asked the referee, "Should we toss a coin to see who wins?" The game then moved into golden point extra time, and after 104 minutes, Noel Goldthorpe kicked a field goal for New South Wales, and won the match.

Despite the game being played in Brisbane, NSW were the home team as it was the Final of the series.

Monday 19 May
New South Wales
23 – 22 (gp)
Queensland
Tries:
Brett Mullins (3)
Matthew Ryan

Goals:
David Furner (3/4)

Field Goals:
Noel Goldthorpe (1)
[5]
Tries:
Steve Renouf (2)
Tonie Carroll
Michael Hancock
Goals:
Mat Rogers (2/3)
Darren Lockyer (1/2)
ANZ Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 35,570
Referee: Bill Harrigan

Squads

New South Wales

Coach:Tim Sheens Assistant Coach: Craig Bellamy

Position Game 1
(versus Qld)
Game 2
(versus NZ)
Game 3
(versus Qld)
Fullback
David Peachey
Wing
Ken Nagas
Centre
Andrew Ettingshausen
Centre
Ryan Girdler
Matthew Ryan
Wing
Matthew Ryan
Brett Mullins
Five-Eighth
Laurie Daley (c)
Halfback
Greg Alexander
Noel Goldthorpe
Prop
Glenn Lazarus
Hooker
Craig Gower
Luke Priddis
Craig Gower
Prop
Rodney Howe
Ian Roberts
Second Row
Sean Ryan
David Furner
Second Row
Simon Gillies
Lock
David Furner
Bradley Clyde
Interchange
Matt Adamson
Danny Lee
Robbie Kearns
Interchange
Solomon Haumono
Interchange
Robbie Ross
Scott Wilson
Robbie Ross
Interchange
Noel Goldthorpe
Matthew Ryan
Luke Priddis

New Zealand

The side was coached by Graeme Norton and he served as a selector alongside Frank Endacott and Gary Kemble.

Position Game 1
(versus Qld)
Game 2
(versus NSW)
Fullback
Anthony Swann
Wing
Sean Hoppe
Centre
Tea Ropati
Centre
Ruben Wiki
Wing
Richie Barnett
Five-Eighth
Gene Ngamu
Halfback
Stacey Jones
Prop
Quentin Pongia
Hooker
Syd Eru
Prop
Joe Vagana
Second Row
Tony Iro
Stephen Kearney
Second Row
Stephen Kearney
Tyran Smith
Lock
Tawera Nikau
Interchange
John Timu
Interchange
Brady Malam
Marc Ellis
Interchange
Tyran Smith
Brady Malam
Interchange
Marc Ellis
Tony Iro

Queensland

Queensland were coached by Wayne Bennett.

Position Game 1
(versus NSW)
Game 2
(versus NZ)
Game 3
(versus NSW)
Fullback
Julian O'Neill
Darren Lockyer
Wing
Mat Rogers
Centre
Steve Renouf
Darren Smith
Steve Renouf
Centre
Geoff Bell
Tonie Carroll
Wing
Wendell Sailor
Five-Eighth
Kevin Walters
Halfback
Allan Langer (c)
Prop
Brad Thorn
Hooker
Steve Walters
Prop
Andrew Gee
Craig Greenhill
Owen Cunningham
Second Row
Owen Cunningham
Peter Ryan
Second Row
Gorden Tallis
Lock
Darren Smith
Peter Ryan
Darren Smith
Interchange
Peter Ryan
Michael Hancock
Interchange
Chris McKenna
Kevin Campion
Interchange
Paul Green
Interchange
Shane Webcke

Statistics

Try scorers

Tries Scored Player
4 Ken Nagas (NSW)
3 Andrew Ettingshausen (NSW), Brett Mullins (NSW), Tonie Carroll (Qld)
2 David Peachey (NSW), Simon Gillies (NSW), Ruben Wiki (NZ), Steve Renouf (Qld)
1 Shane Webcke (Qld), Greg Alexander (NSW), Kevin Walters (Qld), Allan Langer (Qld), Mat Rogers (Qld), Stacey Jones (NZ), Wendell Sailor (Qld), Gene Ngamu (NZ), Peter Ryan (Qld), Michael Hancock (Qld), Matthew Ryan (NSW), John Timu (NZ)

See also

References

  1. ^ 1997 Super League Tri-series - NSW vs Qld
  2. ^ 1997 Super League Tri-series - NZ vs Qld
  3. ^ 1997 Super League Tri-series - NSW vs NZ
  4. ^ Mascord, Steve (14 May 1997). "Try, try and try again, but Kiwis denied by ref". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia: Fairfax. p. 50. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
  5. ^ 1997 Super League Tri-series Final

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