2002 State of Origin series

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template other The 2002 State of Origin series saw the 21st time that the annual three-game series between the Queensland and New South Wales representative rugby league football teams was played entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules. It was the second drawn series in four years and being the second default title retention by Queensland, it ignited protests from the New South Wales camp eventually accepted by the NRL, for the introduction of extra-time to State of Origin matches was introduced to ensure a definitive result.

Game I

Wednesday, 22 May 2002
New South Wales File:New South Wales colours.svg 32–4[1] File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland
Andrew Johns (13 - 1t, 4g, 1fg)
Brett Hodgson (6 - 1t,1g)
Matthew Gidley (4 -1t)
Jamie Lyon (4 - 1t)
Timana Tahu (4 - 1t)
Trent Barrett (1 -1fg)
(Report)
(4 - 1t) Lote Tuqiri
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Attendance: 55,421
Referee: Bill Harrigan
Player of the Match: Andrew Johns

A young and enthusiastic New South Wales side proved far too good for their older opponents when they ran away with a 32–4 win in game I. The result suggested a bright future for the Blues who unearthed a number of new stars in fullback Brett Hodgson, centre Jamie Lyon and forwards Luke Bailey, Steve Simpson and Australian Test hooker Danny Buderus. Lyon showed his worth early with a remarkable try in the 24th minute off an Andrew Johns grubber kick on halfway.

Johns was named man of the match but it was Hodgson who stood tall after many had questioned the ability of the diminutive fullback to withstand the physical demands of Origin. The Parramatta Eels fullback ran for a record 390 metres - more than twice that of any other player on the field - and capped his night with an 80-metre run from the scrumbase to score under the posts.

Game II

Queensland winger, Lote Tuqiri was charged with a dangerous throw in an NRL match and was left off the Queensland team sheet so he could plead guilty at the judiciary, allowing him to serve his ban on the Friday and be available for Game II the following Wednesday.[2]

Wednesday, 5 June 2002
Queensland File:Queensland colours.svg 26–18 File:New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales
Lote Tuqiri (18 -3t,3g)
Gorden Tallis (4 - 1t)
Dane Carlaw (4 - 1t)
(Report)
(6 - 3g) Andrew Johns
(4 -1t) Luke Ricketson
(4 - 1t) Braith Anasta
(4 - 1t) Shaun Timmins
ANZ Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 47,989
Referee: Bill Harrigan
Player of the Match: Chris McKenna

In a typical Origin script, Queensland managed to reverse the result in game II with a thrilling display to level the series. In a disastrous debut, Maroons centre Justin Hodges emulated the feat of New South Wales' Phil Duke of twenty years earlier when he gathered a Johns kick in the 27th minute and fired a pass in goal to Darren Lockyer, only to see the ball sail over Lockyer's head and Blues five-eighth Braith Anasta pounce to give his side the lead. Then in the 61st minute Hodges did it again for Luke Ricketson to score before he was eventually hauled from the field by coach Wayne Bennett as his confidence dropped.

On the other side of the field, Queensland centre Chris McKenna was playing the match of his life as he assisted winger Lote Tuqiri to a three-try haul.

Game III

Wednesday, 26 June 2002
New South Wales File:New South Wales colours.svg 18–18 File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland
Jason Moodie (8 - 2t)
Andrew Johns (6 -3g)
Steve Menzies (4 - 1t)
(Report)
(6 - 1t,1g) Lote Tuqiri
(4 -1t) Shaun Berrigan
(4 - 1t) Shane Webcke
(4 1t) Dane Carlaw
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Attendance: 74,842
Referee: Bill Harrigan
Player of the Match: Allan Langer

It was in this match that Gorden Tallis performed a famous tackle on Blues fullback, Brett Hodgson, dragging and eventually tossing him out of the field of play by the collar like a rag-doll.[3] In a dramatic end to one of the most exciting series in years, the Blues thought they'd stolen the game when Jason Moodie finished off a magnificent team movement with three minutes remaining to take an 18–14 lead. But Queensland back-rower Dane Carlaw's try leveled the score at 18-all after a dramatic 50-metre burst, ensuring the title stayed with the Maroons.

Queensland skipper Gorden Tallis' reaction in giving the one-finger salute to a section of the crowd, right behind the northern tryline where Carlaw's try was scored, became a major after-match talking point. Tallis gained some sympathy when it was revealed that he was objecting to an offensive sign about his mother.[4] But many again raised questions about his capacity to captain Australia with debate raging over the choice between Tallis or Andrew Johns to succeed Brad Fittler. Days later Johns was chosen to lead Australia in the July Test against Great Britain.

New South Wales squad

Position Game I Game II Game III
Fullback Template:Leagueicon Brett Hodgson
Wing Template:Leagueicon Timana Tahu
Centre Template:Leagueicon Jamie Lyon Template:Leagueicon Matt Gidley
Centre Template:Leagueicon Matt Gidley Template:Leagueicon Shaun Timmins
Wing Template:Leagueicon Jason Moodie
Five-Eighth Template:Leagueicon Trent Barrett Template:Leagueicon Braith Anasta Template:Leagueicon Trent Barrett
Halfback Template:Leagueicon Andrew Johns (c)
Prop Template:Leagueicon Luke Bailey
Hooker Template:Leagueicon Danny Buderus
Prop Template:Leagueicon Mark O'Meley Template:Leagueicon Jason Ryles
Second Row Template:Leagueicon Steve Simpson
Second Row Template:Leagueicon Ben Kennedy Template:Leagueicon Nathan Hindmarsh Template:Leagueicon Steve Menzies
Lock Template:Leagueicon Luke Ricketson
Interchange Template:Leagueicon Braith Anasta Template:Leagueicon Steve Menzies Template:Leagueicon Nathan Hindmarsh
Interchange Template:Leagueicon Bryan Fletcher
Interchange Template:Leagueicon Nathan Hindmarsh Template:Leagueicon Scott Hill
Interchange Template:Leagueicon Michael Vella
Coach Template:Leagueicon Phil Gould

Queensland squad

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback Template:Leagueicon Darren Lockyer
Wing Template:Leagueicon Lote Tuqiri
Centre Template:Leagueicon Chris McKenna
Centre Template:Leagueicon Darren Smith Template:Leagueicon Chris Walker
Wing Template:Leagueicon Clinton Schifcofske Template:Leagueicon Justin Hodges Template:Leagueicon Robbie O'Davis
Five-Eighth Template:Leagueicon Shaun Berrigan
Halfback Template:Leagueicon Allan Langer
Prop Template:Leagueicon Shane Webcke
Hooker Template:Leagueicon Kevin Campion Template:Leagueicon PJ Marsh
Prop Template:Leagueicon John Buttigieg Template:Leagueicon Chris Beattie Template:Leagueicon Petero Civoniceva
Second Row Template:Leagueicon Gorden Tallis (c)
Second Row Template:Leagueicon Petero Civoniceva Template:Leagueicon Dane Carlaw
Lock Template:Leagueicon Dane Carlaw Template:Leagueicon Darren Smith
Interchange Template:Leagueicon Chris Walker Template:Leagueicon Travis Norton
Interchange Template:Leagueicon John Doyle Template:Leagueicon Steve Price
Interchange Template:Leagueicon Carl Webb Template:Leagueicon Chris Flannery Template:Leagueicon Andrew Gee
Interchange Template:Leagueicon Andrew Gee Template:Leagueicon Brent Tate
Coach Template:Leagueicon Wayne Bennett

See also

Sources

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

References

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External links

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