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| year = 1997 |
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| year = 1997 |
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| count = 8th |
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| winners = [[File:New South Wales colours.svg|16px]] [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]] |
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| margin = 2-1 |
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| margin = 2-1 |
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| points = 73 |
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| attendance = 86568 |
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| top points scorer = [[File:Queensland colours.svg|16px]] [[Julian O'Neill]] (12) |
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The '''1997 |
The '''1997 State of Origin series''' was the 16th year that the annual best-of-three series of interstate [[rugby league]] football matches between the [[Queensland rugby league team|Queensland]] and [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]] representative teams was contested entirely under '[[state of origin]]' selection rules. Like the [[1995 State of Origin series]], players from clubs aligned with [[Super League (Australia)|Super League]] were not eligible for selection. Gone were established players [[Laurie Daley]], [[Allan Langer]], [[Ricky Stuart]], [[Wendell Sailor]], [[Glenn Lazarus]], [[Bradley Clyde]], [[Gorden Tallis]] and [[Kevin Walters]] - all representing their respective states in the newly invented [[Super League Tri-series]]. |
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⚫ | For the [[Australian Rugby League]] loyalists, younger talent in [[Andrew Johns]], [[Matt Sing]], [[Ben Ikin]], [[Adrian Lam]], [[Trent Barrett]], [[Steve Menzies]] and [[Robbie O'Davis]] all came of age in 1997. Fought out against the backdrop of public disillusion and a game bitterly divided due to the [[Super League war]], 1997's was a dour series. The spirit was there, and some new faces, but the intensity wasn't quite the same. The New South Wales camp was brightened with the arrival of one of Australian rugby league's traditional and colourful characters in [[Tommy Raudonikis]] as coach who guided New South Wales to their fifth series win in six years on the back of the strong legacy left by Raudonikis' predecessor coach [[Phil Gould (rugby league)|Phil Gould]]. |
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Gone were established players [[Laurie Daley]], [[Allan Langer]], [[Ricky Stuart]], [[Wendell Sailor]], [[Glenn Lazarus]], [[Bradley Clyde]], [[Gorden Tallis]] and [[Kevin Walters]] - all representing their respective states in [[Super League]]'s newly invented Tri-Series which included New Zealand. |
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⚫ | For the [[Australian Rugby League |
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==Game I== |
==Game I== |
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date = 28 May | |
date = Wednesday, 28 May 1997 | |
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team1 = [[Queensland State of Origin Team|Queensland]] [[File:Queensland colours.svg|16px]] | |
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score = |
score = 6–8 | |
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report = [http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game49.html (Report)] | |
report = [http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game49.html (Report)] | |
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team2 = [[File:New South Wales colours.svg|16px]] [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]] | |
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points1 = [[Adrian Lam]]('''4''' - 1t)<br>[[Wayne Bartrim]] ('''2''' - 1g) | |
points1 = [[Adrian Lam]]('''4''' - 1t)<br />[[Wayne Bartrim]] ('''2''' - 1g) | |
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points2 = ('''4''' - 1t) [[Paul McGregor (rugby league)|Paul McGregor]]<br> ('''2''' - 1g) [[Andrew Johns]]<br> ('''2''' - 1g) [[Rod Wishart]] | |
points2 = ('''4''' - 1t) [[Paul McGregor (rugby league)|Paul McGregor]]<br /> ('''2''' - 1g) [[Andrew Johns]]<br /> ('''2''' - 1g) [[Rod Wishart]] | |
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stadium = [[Suncorp Stadium]], [[Brisbane]] | |
stadium = [[Suncorp Stadium]], [[Brisbane]] | |
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attendance = 28,222 | |
attendance = 28,222 | |
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[[Tommy Raudonikis]]' Blues gained the ascendency in game I - a match lacking the traditional early Origin intensity but which came alive in the second half as the prospect of a New South Wales triumph became reality. The Blues lead 8-0 at half-time after a try to [[Paul McGregor (rugby league)|Paul McGregor]] in the 31st minute and a goal each to [[Rod Wishart]] and Andrew Johns. |
[[Tommy Raudonikis]]' Blues gained the ascendency in game I - a match lacking the traditional early Origin intensity but which came alive in the second half as the prospect of a New South Wales triumph became reality. The Blues lead 8-0 at half-time after a try to [[Paul McGregor (rugby league)|Paul McGregor]] in the 31st minute and a goal each to [[Rod Wishart]] and Andrew Johns. |
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Injuries conspired against the visitors with McGregor, Wishart and Johns all forced from the field and sensing vulnerability the Maroons surged back. Queensland dominated the second-half but the Blues defence held out. Eventually weight of possession told and the Blues were cut to a 2 |
Injuries conspired against the visitors with McGregor, Wishart and Johns all forced from the field and sensing vulnerability the Maroons surged back. Queensland dominated the second-half but the Blues defence held out. Eventually weight of possession told and the Blues were cut to a 2-point lead when Maroons debutant [[Adrian Lam]] - a Papua New Guinean representative given dispensation to play Origin since 1995 - scored in the 68th minute. |
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New South Wales' brave and nuggety hooker [[Geoff Toovey]] lifted for the occasion and in the last ten minutes made a series of probing darts which kept the Maroons on the back foot and which earned him man-of-the-match honours and victory for the Blues. |
New South Wales' brave and nuggety [[Hooker (rugby league)|hooker]] [[Geoff Toovey]] lifted for the occasion and in the last ten minutes made a series of probing darts which kept the Maroons on the back foot and which earned him man-of-the-match honours and victory for the Blues. |
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==Game II== |
==Game II== |
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date = 11 June | |
date = Wednesday, 11 June 1997 | |
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team1 = [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]] [[File:New South Wales colours.svg|16px]] | |
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score = 15–14 | |
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report = [http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game50.html (Report)] | |
report = [http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game50.html (Report)] | |
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team2 = [[ |
team2 = [[File:Queensland colours.svg|16px]] [[Queensland State of Origin Team|Queensland]] | |
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points1 = [[Ken McGuinness]] ('''4''' - 1t)<br> [[Nik Kosef]] ('''4''' - 1t)<br>[[Jim Dymock]] ('''4''' - 1t) <br> [[John Simon (rugby league)|John Simon]] ('''3''' - 1g, 1fg)| |
points1 = [[Ken McGuinness]] ('''4''' - 1t)<br /> [[Nik Kosef]] ('''4''' - 1t)<br />[[Jim Dymock]] ('''4''' - 1t) <br /> [[John Simon (rugby league)|John Simon]] ('''3''' - 1g, 1fg)| |
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points2 = ('''4''' - 1t) [[Matt Sing]] <br>('''4''' - 1t) [[Robbie O'Davis]] <br>('''4''' - 1t) [[Brett Dallas]]<br> ('''2''' - 1g) [[Julian O'Neill]] | |
points2 = ('''4''' - 1t) [[Matt Sing]] <br />('''4''' - 1t) [[Robbie O'Davis]] <br />('''4''' - 1t) [[Brett Dallas]]<br /> ('''2''' - 1g) [[Julian O'Neill]] | |
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stadium = [[Melbourne Cricket Ground |
stadium = [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]], [[Melbourne]] | |
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attendance = 25,105 | |
attendance = 25,105 | |
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referee= David Manson | |
referee= David Manson | |
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manofmatch= [[Paul McGregor (rugby league)|Paul McGregor]] }} |
manofmatch= [[Paul McGregor (rugby league)|Paul McGregor]] }} |
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New South Wales looked to have wrapped up Game II by racing to a 14-0 lead after just 27 |
In the 50th State of Origin match played, New South Wales looked to have wrapped up Game II by racing to a 14-0 lead after just 27 minutes via tries to [[Ken McGuinness]], [[Nik Kosef]] and [[Jim Dymock]]. However Queensland kept their cool and reduced the deficit to 14-10 at halftime with two tries in four minutes to [[Matt Sing]] and [[Robbie O'Davis]]. |
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The Maroons levelled the scores five minutes after the break when [[Brett Dallas]] broke a [[Jamie Ainscough]] tackle and crossed for 14-all. There were no further points in a classic tight contest until the 69th minute when Blues half [[John Simon (rugby league)|John Simon]] landed a 26-metre field goal. The Queensland camp was left to rue a missed penalty attempt by [[Julian O'Neill]] in the dying minutes, presenting NSW victory and their fifth series win in six years. |
The Maroons levelled the scores five minutes after the break when [[Brett Dallas]] broke a [[Jamie Ainscough]] tackle and crossed for 14-all. There were no further points in a classic tight contest until the 69th minute when Blues half [[John Simon (rugby league)|John Simon]] landed a 26-metre field goal. The Queensland camp was left to rue a missed penalty attempt by [[Julian O'Neill]] in the dying minutes, presenting NSW victory and their fifth series win in six years. |
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==Game III== |
==Game III== |
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Game III was dead |
Game III was [[dead rubber]] with only pride and soul at stake for the Maroons who were facing their second consecutive whitewash. |
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date = 25 June | |
date = Wednesday, 25 June 1997 | |
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team1 = |
team1 = [[Queensland State of Origin Team|Queensland]] [[File:Queensland colours.svg|16px]] | |
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score = |
score = 18–12 | |
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report = [http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game51.html (Report)] | |
report = [http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game51.html (Report)] | |
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team2 = [[ |
team2 = [[File:New South Wales colours.svg|16px]] [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]] | |
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points1 = [[Julian O'Neill]] ('''10''' - 1t, 3g)<br>[[Ben Ikin]] ('''4''' - 1t) <br>[[Mark Coyne (rugby league)|Mark Coyne]] ('''4''' - 1t) | |
points1 = [[Julian O'Neill]] ('''10''' - 1t, 3g)<br />[[Ben Ikin]] ('''4''' - 1t) <br />[[Mark Coyne (rugby league)|Mark Coyne]] ('''4''' - 1t) | |
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points2 = ('''6''' - 1t,1g) [[Andrew Johns]]<br>('''4''' - 1t) [[Jamie Ainscough]]<br>('''2''' - 1g) [[John Simon (rugby league)|John Simon]] | |
points2 = ('''6''' - 1t,1g) [[Andrew Johns]]<br />('''4''' - 1t) [[Jamie Ainscough]]<br />('''2''' - 1g) [[John Simon (rugby league)|John Simon]] | |
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stadium = [[ |
stadium = [[Sydney Football Stadium (1988)|Sydney Football Stadium]], [[Sydney]] | |
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attendance = 33,241 | |
attendance = 33,241 | |
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referee= Eddie Ward | |
referee= Eddie Ward | |
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Queensland were outstanding on the night at the Blues' home ground and broke a five-game losing streak to win 18-12. [[Ben Ikin]] was the Maroons' hero, scoring a superb solo try after just four minutes and then firing a pass for [[Julian O'Neill]] to extend the Queensland lead to 12-0 at the 13-minute mark. New South Wales came back with tries to Ainscough and Johns but a [[Mark Coyne (rugby league)|Mark Coyne]] try sealed the victory for the Maroons. |
Queensland were outstanding on the night at the Blues' home ground and broke a five-game losing streak to win 18-12. [[Ben Ikin]] was the Maroons' hero, scoring a superb solo try after just four minutes and then firing a pass for [[Julian O'Neill]] to extend the Queensland lead to 12-0 at the 13-minute mark. New South Wales came back with tries to Ainscough and Johns but a [[Mark Coyne (rugby league)|Mark Coyne]] try sealed the victory for the Maroons. |
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With Queensland leading 6-0 following Ikin's try, there were a number of spiteful incidents. Queensland front rower [[Clinton O'Brien]] was all but knocked out attempting to tackle Blues prop [[Mark Carroll (rugby league)|Mark Carroll]], while rival hookers [[Andrew Johns]] and [[Jamie Goddard]] also traded punches. Then from a scrum near half way, Carroll flattened replacement Maroons prop [[Craig Smith (rugby league, born 1971)|Craig Smith]] (who had only just come on for O'Brien), while Johns and Goddard continued their private war with Johns actually running around one of the touch judges to continue the fight, though the issue was soon put beyond doubt when Goddard landed a right hand that put the future [[The Immortals (rugby league)|rugby league Immortal]] on the deck and requiring stitches from a split lip. Referee Eddie Ward soon restored order to the game, penalising Carroll for the scrum blow up while sending both Johns and Goddard to the sin-bin, while Johns was also placed on report.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TlYlNUdgLY State Of Origin 1997 FIGHT - Johns v Goddard]</ref> |
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==New South Wales teams== |
==New South Wales teams== |
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!width="125"|Game 2 |
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! style="width:125px;"|Game 2 |
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!width="125"|Game 3 |
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! style="width:125px;"|Game 3 |
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! Fullback |
! Fullback |
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| colspan="6" | |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Balmain|16}} [[Tim Brasher]] |
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! Wing |
! Wing |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Illawarra|16}} [[Rod Wishart]] |
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| colspan="4" | |
| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Western Suburbs|16}} [[Ken McGuinness]] |
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! Centre |
! Centre |
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| colspan="6" | |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} [[Terry Hill]] |
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|- |
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! Centre |
! Centre |
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| colspan="4" | |
| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Illawarra|16}} [[Paul McGregor (rugby league)|Paul McGregor]] |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George|16}} [[Jamie Ainscough]] |
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! Wing |
! Wing |
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| colspan="4" | |
| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|St George|16}} [[Jamie Ainscough]] |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} [[Matt Seers]] |
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! Five- |
! Five-eighth |
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| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta| |
| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} [[Jim Dymock]] |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Illawarra|16}} [[Trent Barrett]] |
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|- |
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! Halfback |
! Halfback |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} [[Geoff Toovey]] (c) |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} [[John Simon (rugby league)|John Simon]] |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} [[Geoff Toovey]] (c) |
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! Prop |
! Prop |
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| colspan="6" | |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} [[Paul Harragon]] |
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! Hooker |
! Hooker |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} [[Andrew Johns]] |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} [[Geoff Toovey]] (c) |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} [[Andrew Johns]] |
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! Prop |
! Prop |
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| colspan="6" | |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} [[Mark Carroll (rugby league)|Mark Carroll]] |
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! Second Row |
! Second Row |
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| colspan="6" | |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} [[Steve Menzies]] |
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! Second Row |
! Second Row |
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| colspan="6" | |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} [[Adam Muir]] |
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! Lock |
! Lock |
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| colspan="6" | |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} [[Nik Kosef]] |
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! Interchange |
! Interchange |
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| colspan="6" | |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} [[David Fairleigh]] |
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! Interchange |
! Interchange |
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| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta| |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} [[Dean Pay]] |
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! Interchange |
! Interchange |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} [[John Simon (rugby league)|John Simon]] |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} [[Matt Seers]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} [[John Simon (rugby league)|John Simon]] |
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! Interchange |
! Interchange |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Western Suburbs|16}} [[Ken McGuinness]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} [[Aaron Raper]] |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} [[Michael Buettner]] |
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! Coach |
! Coach |
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| colspan="6" | |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Western Suburbs|16}} [[Tommy Raudonikis]] |
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==Queensland teams== |
==Queensland teams== |
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! style="width:125px;"|Game 2 |
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!width="125"|Game 3 |
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! style="width:125px;"|Game 3 |
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! Fullback |
! Fullback |
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| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle| |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} [[Robbie O'Davis]] |
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! Wing |
! Wing |
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| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} [[Brett Dallas]] |
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! Centre |
! Centre |
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| colspan="2" | |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Sydney City|16}} [[Matt Sing]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} [[Stuart Kelly (rugby league)|Stuart Kelly]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George|16}} [[Mark Coyne (rugby league)|Mark Coyne]] |
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|- |
|- |
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! Centre |
! Centre |
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| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|St George |
| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|St George|16}} [[Mark Coyne (footballer)|Mark Coyne]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|South Sydney| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|South Sydney|16}} [[Julian O'Neill]] |
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|- |
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! Wing |
! Wing |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Manly| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} [[Danny Moore]] |
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| colspan="4" | |
| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Sydney City|16}} [[Matt Sing]] |
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! Five- |
! Five-eighth |
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| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} [[Ben Ikin]] |
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! Halfback |
! Halfback |
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| colspan="6" | |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Sydney City|16}} [[Adrian Lam]] (c) |
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! Prop |
! Prop |
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| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Manly| |
| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} [[Neil Tierney]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|South Queensland| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|South Queensland|16}} [[Clinton O'Brien]] |
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! Hooker |
! Hooker (rugby league)|Hooker |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Gold Coast Chargers| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Gold Coast Chargers|16}} [[Jamie Goddard]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George|16}} [[Wayne Bartrim]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Gold Coast Chargers| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Gold Coast Chargers|16}} [[Jamie Goddard]] |
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! Prop |
! Prop |
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| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Illawarra| |
| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Illawarra|16}} [[Craig Smith (rugby league, born 1971)|Craig Smith]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Manly| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} [[Neil Tierney]] |
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|- |
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! Second Row |
! Second Row |
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| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} [[Gary Larson (rugby league)|Gary Larson]] |
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|- |
|- |
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! Second Row |
! Second Row |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} [[Billy Moore (rugby league, born 1971)|Billy Moore]] |
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| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta| |
| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} [[Jason Smith (rugby league)|Jason Smith]] |
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|- |
|- |
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! Lock |
! Lock |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George|16}} [[Wayne Bartrim]] |
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| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney |
| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} [[Billy Moore (rugby league, born 1971)|Billy Moore]] |
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|- |
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! Interchange |
! Interchange |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} [[Jason Smith (rugby league)|Jason Smith]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Gold Coast Chargers| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Gold Coast Chargers|16}} [[Jamie Goddard]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} [[Stuart Kelly (rugby league)|Stuart Kelly]] |
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|- |
|- |
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! Interchange |
! Interchange |
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| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Gold Coast Chargers| |
| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Gold Coast Chargers|16}} [[Jeremy Schloss]] |
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! Interchange |
! Interchange |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George|16}} [[Tony Hearn (rugby league)|Tony Hearn]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|South Queensland| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|South Queensland|16}} [[Clinton O'Brien]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Illawarra| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Illawarra|16}} [[Craig Smith (rugby league, born 1971)|Craig Smith]] |
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|- |
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! Interchange |
! Interchange |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} [[Stuart Kelly (rugby league)|Stuart Kelly]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|South Sydney| |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|South Sydney|16}} [[Julian O'Neill]] |
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| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George |
| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George|16}} [[Wayne Bartrim]] |
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! Coach |
! Coach |
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Revision as of 05:05, 31 December 2023
1997 State of Origin series | |
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Won by | New South Wales (8th title) |
Series margin | 2-1 |
Points scored | 73 |
Attendance | 86,568 (ave. 28,856 per match) |
Top points scorer(s) | Julian O'Neill (12) |
Top try scorer(s) | Andrew Johns (2) |
The 1997 State of Origin series was the 16th 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. Like the 1995 State of Origin series, players from clubs aligned with Super League were not eligible for selection. Gone were established players Laurie Daley, Allan Langer, Ricky Stuart, Wendell Sailor, Glenn Lazarus, Bradley Clyde, Gorden Tallis and Kevin Walters - all representing their respective states in the newly invented Super League Tri-series.
For the Australian Rugby League loyalists, younger talent in Andrew Johns, Matt Sing, Ben Ikin, Adrian Lam, Trent Barrett, Steve Menzies and Robbie O'Davis all came of age in 1997. Fought out against the backdrop of public disillusion and a game bitterly divided due to the Super League war, 1997's was a dour series. The spirit was there, and some new faces, but the intensity wasn't quite the same. The New South Wales camp was brightened with the arrival of one of Australian rugby league's traditional and colourful characters in Tommy Raudonikis as coach who guided New South Wales to their fifth series win in six years on the back of the strong legacy left by Raudonikis' predecessor coach Phil Gould.
Game I
Wednesday, 28 May 1997
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Queensland | 6–8 | New South Wales |
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Adrian Lam(4 - 1t) Wayne Bartrim (2 - 1g) |
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(4 - 1t) Paul McGregor (2 - 1g) Andrew Johns (2 - 1g) Rod Wishart |
Tommy Raudonikis' Blues gained the ascendency in game I - a match lacking the traditional early Origin intensity but which came alive in the second half as the prospect of a New South Wales triumph became reality. The Blues lead 8-0 at half-time after a try to Paul McGregor in the 31st minute and a goal each to Rod Wishart and Andrew Johns.
Injuries conspired against the visitors with McGregor, Wishart and Johns all forced from the field and sensing vulnerability the Maroons surged back. Queensland dominated the second-half but the Blues defence held out. Eventually weight of possession told and the Blues were cut to a 2-point lead when Maroons debutant Adrian Lam - a Papua New Guinean representative given dispensation to play Origin since 1995 - scored in the 68th minute.
New South Wales' brave and nuggety hooker Geoff Toovey lifted for the occasion and in the last ten minutes made a series of probing darts which kept the Maroons on the back foot and which earned him man-of-the-match honours and victory for the Blues.
Game II
Wednesday, 11 June 1997
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New South Wales | 15–14 | Queensland |
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Ken McGuinness (4 - 1t) Nik Kosef (4 - 1t) Jim Dymock (4 - 1t) John Simon (3 - 1g, 1fg) |
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(4 - 1t) Matt Sing (4 - 1t) Robbie O'Davis (4 - 1t) Brett Dallas (2 - 1g) Julian O'Neill |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Attendance: 25,105 Referee: David Manson Player of the Match: Paul McGregor |
In the 50th State of Origin match played, New South Wales looked to have wrapped up Game II by racing to a 14-0 lead after just 27 minutes via tries to Ken McGuinness, Nik Kosef and Jim Dymock. However Queensland kept their cool and reduced the deficit to 14-10 at halftime with two tries in four minutes to Matt Sing and Robbie O'Davis.
The Maroons levelled the scores five minutes after the break when Brett Dallas broke a Jamie Ainscough tackle and crossed for 14-all. There were no further points in a classic tight contest until the 69th minute when Blues half John Simon landed a 26-metre field goal. The Queensland camp was left to rue a missed penalty attempt by Julian O'Neill in the dying minutes, presenting NSW victory and their fifth series win in six years.
Game III
Game III was dead rubber with only pride and soul at stake for the Maroons who were facing their second consecutive whitewash.
Wednesday, 25 June 1997
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Queensland | 18–12 | New South Wales |
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Julian O'Neill (10 - 1t, 3g) Ben Ikin (4 - 1t) Mark Coyne (4 - 1t) |
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(6 - 1t,1g) Andrew Johns (4 - 1t) Jamie Ainscough (2 - 1g) John Simon |
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 33,241 Referee: Eddie Ward Player of the Match: Gary Larson |
Queensland were outstanding on the night at the Blues' home ground and broke a five-game losing streak to win 18-12. Ben Ikin was the Maroons' hero, scoring a superb solo try after just four minutes and then firing a pass for Julian O'Neill to extend the Queensland lead to 12-0 at the 13-minute mark. New South Wales came back with tries to Ainscough and Johns but a Mark Coyne try sealed the victory for the Maroons.
With Queensland leading 6-0 following Ikin's try, there were a number of spiteful incidents. Queensland front rower Clinton O'Brien was all but knocked out attempting to tackle Blues prop Mark Carroll, while rival hookers Andrew Johns and Jamie Goddard also traded punches. Then from a scrum near half way, Carroll flattened replacement Maroons prop Craig Smith (who had only just come on for O'Brien), while Johns and Goddard continued their private war with Johns actually running around one of the touch judges to continue the fight, though the issue was soon put beyond doubt when Goddard landed a right hand that put the future rugby league Immortal on the deck and requiring stitches from a split lip. Referee Eddie Ward soon restored order to the game, penalising Carroll for the scrum blow up while sending both Johns and Goddard to the sin-bin, while Johns was also placed on report.[1]
New South Wales teams
Position | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | |||
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Fullback | Tim Brasher | |||||
Wing | Rod Wishart | Ken McGuinness | ||||
Centre | Terry Hill | |||||
Centre | Paul McGregor | Jamie Ainscough | ||||
Wing | Jamie Ainscough | Matt Seers | ||||
Five-eighth | Jim Dymock | Trent Barrett | ||||
Halfback | Geoff Toovey (c) | John Simon | Geoff Toovey (c) | |||
Prop | Paul Harragon | |||||
Hooker | Andrew Johns | Geoff Toovey (c) | Andrew Johns | |||
Prop | Mark Carroll | |||||
Second Row | Steve Menzies | |||||
Second Row | Adam Muir | |||||
Lock | Nik Kosef | |||||
Interchange | David Fairleigh | |||||
Interchange | Dean Pay | |||||
Interchange | John Simon | Matt Seers | John Simon | |||
Interchange | Ken McGuinness | Aaron Raper | Michael Buettner | |||
Coach | Tommy Raudonikis |
Queensland teams
Position | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | |||
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Fullback | Robbie O'Davis | |||||
Wing | Brett Dallas | |||||
Centre | Matt Sing | Stuart Kelly | Mark Coyne | |||
Centre | Mark Coyne | Julian O'Neill | ||||
Wing | Danny Moore | Matt Sing | ||||
Five-eighth | Ben Ikin | |||||
Halfback | Adrian Lam (c) | |||||
Prop | Neil Tierney | Clinton O'Brien | ||||
Hooker | Jamie Goddard | Wayne Bartrim | Jamie Goddard | |||
Prop | Craig Smith | Neil Tierney | ||||
Second Row | Gary Larson | |||||
Second Row | Billy Moore | Jason Smith | ||||
Lock | Wayne Bartrim | Billy Moore | ||||
Interchange | Jason Smith | Jamie Goddard | Stuart Kelly | |||
Interchange | Jeremy Schloss | |||||
Interchange | Tony Hearn | Clinton O'Brien | Craig Smith | |||
Interchange | Stuart Kelly | Julian O'Neill | Wayne Bartrim | |||
Coach | Paul Vautin |
See also
Sources
- Big League's 25 Years of Origin Collectors' Edition, News Magazines, Surry Hills, Sydney