1990 State of Origin series

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template other The 1990 State of Origin series saw the ninth time that the annual three-game series between New South Wales and Queensland representative rugby league football teams was contested entirely under "state of origin" selection rules. It was the first year that the Australian Rugby League took an Origin match to Melbourne to showcase the code in Victoria. New South Wales broke an eight-game losing streak in game I and took the series for the first time since 1986.

Games

Game One

Wednesday, 9 May 1990
New South Wales File:New South Wales colours.svg 8–0 File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland
(4 - 1 t) Mark McGaw
(4 - 2 g) Michael O'Connor
(Report)
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 41,235
Referee: David Manson
Player of the Match: Ben Elias

Game I at the Sydney Football Stadium was a typical Origin arm-wrestle and resulted in the lowest score in the series' 10-year history to that point. Queensland's Wally Lewis withdrew pre-match due to a hamstring tear (only the 2nd Origin match he had missed in the series' history), Maroon's hero Gene Miles had retired and Tony Currie, Michael Hancock and Kerrod Walters were all out with injuries.

New South Wales' captain Benny Elias played what was regarded as his finest representative performance Script error: No such module "Unsubst". with a copybook dummy-half display. Blues' centre Mark "Sparkles" McGaw scored the only try of the match. He outplayed his opposite, the Mal Meninga and pulled off a covering tackle on winger Alan McIndoe that was so comprehensive that both McIndoe's boots came flying from his feet. The win was the Blues' first since the post-series exhibition match in 1987.

Game Two

Wednesday, 30 May 1990
New South Wales File:New South Wales colours.svg 12–6 File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland
(4 - 1 t) Ricky Stuart
(4 - 1 t) Brad Mackay
(4 - 2 g) Rod Wishart
(Report)
Les Kiss (4 - 1 t)
Mal Meninga (2 - 1 g)
Olympic Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 25,800[1]
Referee: Greg McCallum
Player of the Match: Ricky Stuart

The public relations exercise to showcase the game in Melbourne proved a success with a sell-out crowd of 25,800 cramming into Olympic Park. The game was highlighted by NSW halfback Ricky Stuart racing 70 metres to score, easily outpacing Qld winger Les Kiss who made no ground on the former Wallaby.

Queensland halfback Allan Langer's stealing of the ball from Blues replacement prop Glenn Lazarus[2] helped spell the end of three years of Queensland State of Origin dominance which had included two consecutive series clean sweeps from 1988. Langer's steal was a defining moment giving Rod Wishart the chance to put the Blues ahead 8-6. Shortly afterwards Brad Mackay swooped on an intercept and streaked away for the try that put the game out of reach for the Maroons.

Game Three

Wednesday, 13 June 1990
Queensland File:Queensland colours.svg 14–10 File:New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales
(8 - 1 t, 2 g) Gary Belcher
(4 - 1 t) Steve Jackson
(2 - 1 g) Wally Lewis
(Report)
Glenn Lazarus (4 - 1 t)
Mark McGaw (4 - 1 t)
Rod Wishart (2 - 1 g)
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 31,416
Referee: David Manson
Player of the Match: Bob Lindner

In Game III the Blues led 10-4 after just 24 minutes and looked set for a series whitewash. Then the Maroons clawed back to 10-all early in the second half with their Origin "King" Wally Lewis landing a wide conversion after Gary Belcher had taken the earlier kicks. Western Suburbs Magpies' forward Steve Jackson who the year before had scored a Grand Final try to give his club the Canberra Raiders the premiership, scored an almost identical try to give Queensland the game and a face-saving sole victory in the series.

Teams

New South Wales

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback Template:Leagueicon Andrew Ettingshausen
Wing Template:Leagueicon Rod Wishart
Centre Template:Leagueicon Michael O'Connor Template:Leagueicon Brad Mackay Template:Leagueicon Michael O'Connor
Centre Template:Leagueicon Mark McGaw
Wing Template:Leagueicon Ricky Walford Template:Leagueicon Graham Lyons
Template:Rlp Template:Leagueicon Laurie Daley Template:Leagueicon Des Hasler Template:Leagueicon Brad Mackay
Halfback Template:Leagueicon Ricky Stuart
Prop Template:Leagueicon Steve Roach Template:Leagueicon Glenn Lazarus
Hooker Template:Leagueicon Ben Elias (c)
Prop Template:Leagueicon Ian Roberts
Second Row Template:Leagueicon David Gillespie
Second Row Template:Leagueicon Bruce McGuire
Lock Template:Leagueicon Bradley Clyde
Replacement Template:Leagueicon Glenn Lazarus Template:Leagueicon Mark Sargent
Replacement Template:Leagueicon Paul Sironen
Replacement Template:Leagueicon Geoff Toovey Template:Leagueicon Andrew Farrar
Replacement Template:Leagueicon Graham Lyons Template:Leagueicon Brad Fittler Template:Leagueicon Greg Alexander
Coach Template:Leagueicon Jack Gibson

Queensland

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback Template:Leagueicon Gary Belcher
Wing Template:Leagueicon Alan McIndoe
Centre Template:Leagueicon Dale Shearer
Centre Template:Leagueicon Mal Meninga Template:Leagueicon Peter Jackson
Wing Template:Leagueicon Les Kiss Template:Leagueicon Willie Carne
Template:Rlp Template:Leagueicon Michael Hagan Template:Leagueicon Wally Lewis (c)
Halfback Template:Leagueicon Allan Langer
Prop Template:Leagueicon Martin Bella
Hooker Template:Leagueicon Steve Walters Template:Leagueicon Kerrod Walters
Prop Template:Leagueicon Dan Stains Template:Leagueicon Sam Backo
Second Row Template:Leagueicon Paul Vautin (c) Template:Leagueicon Dan Stains Template:Leagueicon Trevor Gillmeister
Second Row Template:Leagueicon Wally Fullerton-Smith Template:Leagueicon Gary Coyne
Lock Template:Leagueicon Bob Lindner
Replacement Template:Leagueicon Mark Coyne Template:Leagueicon Trevor Gillmeister Template:Leagueicon Kevin Walters
Replacement Template:Leagueicon Kevin Walters Template:Leagueicon Andrew Gee Template:Leagueicon Michael Hagan
Replacement Template:Leagueicon Gary Coyne Template:Leagueicon Mark Coyne Template:Leagueicon Andrew Gee
Replacement Template:Leagueicon Trevor Gillmeister Template:Leagueicon Kevin Walters Template:Leagueicon Steve Jackson
Coach Template:Leagueicon Arthur Beetson

See also

References

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Sources

  • Big League's 25 Years of Origin Collectors' Edition, News Magazines, Surry Hills, Sydney

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