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Revision as of 15:22, 28 April 2014
Current season or competition: 2013 All Stars match | |
Sport | Rugby league |
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Instituted | 2010 |
Inaugural season | 2010 |
Number of teams | 2 |
Country | Australia (NRL) |
Holders | Indigenous All-Stars (2013) |
Most titles | Both (2 each titles) |
Website | NRL.com/AllStars |
Broadcast partner | Nine Network Fox Sports |
Related competition | National Rugby League |
The Rugby League All Stars Match of the National Rugby League is an annual rugby league football match between the specially-formed Australian Aboriginal rugby league team and NRL All Stars team, both of whose members are made available for selection public vote.[1] The game has been played since 2010 at Gold Coast, Queensland's Skilled Park. The player judged man-of-the-match is awarded the Preston Campbell Medal, named after indigenous Gold Coast player, Preston Campbell.
The first match took place on 13 February 2010 at the Gold Coast's Skilled Park and was won 16-12 by the Indigenous All Stars,[2] and winning half-back Johnathan Thurston was awarded the inaugural Preston Campbell award for best player. Players from both sides were primarily chosen by the public, through a voting scheme through the official NRL website. Coaches from both sides then select the voted players into a make up squad, and players specially selected by the coaches are then included to create the full 20-man positional squad. Several rule alterations were also made exclusive to the All Stars which trialled such concepts like the "Double Try" and "Power Play" rule.[3] In 2012, the match trophy was named in honour to indigenous rugby league legend Artie Beetson.[4]
Rule variations
For 2010, the match exhibited several rule variations exclusive to the All stars match:[5]
- A new double try or "power play" rule was trialled during the match. This rule gave a try-scoring team the option to attempt to score another try from a single play-the-ball instead of taking the usual place kicked conversion. The idea is similar to the try rule in American football whereby a touchdown-scoring team can chose to either kick a conversion goal or to attempt to convert via an additional touchdown. The double try would be worth a further four points. The following rules were applied to the double try attempt:
- The double try attempt was started by the attacking team with a play the ball in the centre of their opponents 20 metre line.
- The fullback on the defending team was required to leave the field of play for the duration of the play. This meant there were twelve defenders against thirteen attackers.
- The attacking team was prevented from kicking during the attempt, with the referee ending the play for a restart in the event that the ball was kicked.
- If the defending team gained possession of the ball the play was over, this meant that the defending team could not score in this situation.
- If the defending team conceded a penalty, the double try would be awarded automatically.
- The match was divided into quarters rather than halves with 20 minutes between each break. Quarter and three quarter breaks were in five minute periods and conducted on the field. This is due to the fact that the match is played during summer. Team talks delivered by the coaches during the breaks were broadcast live for the first time.
- Teams had an unlimited interchange limit.
- The match contained four on-field officials, although two were able to referee at a time.
- The video referee was available to explain their decisions to the broadcast commentary team on air for the first time.
For the 2013 game, the following trial experimental rules were introduced:[6]
- Ruck Penalties
- For infringements in the ruck area by the defending team (holding down, leg pull, hand on ball etc.) which does not result in the breakdown of play (i.e. drop ball), the referee will indicate the infringement by blowing his whistle and signaling the infringement. The match referee will then immediately signal the restart of the tackle count which shall occur at the point of the infringement with a zero tackle.
- There will be no kick for touch for these infringements. Play will continue immediately from the point of the infringement via a play the ball.
- Any foul play in the ruck area by the defending team will result in a traditional penalty.
- Any infringement by the attacking team in the ruck area will result in a traditional penalty.
- Quick Restarts
- This will see an extension of the quick restart from the 20m, with players allowed quick penalty tap kicks/restarts (apart from ruck penalties) from the point of the offence. Captains questioning decisions will be restricted to when they are in possession and scrums.
- Restarts from Kicks
- For any attacking team that kicks the ball from the outside the opponents 30m line (30m from try line) and the ball goes dead in-goal, the opponent will receive the ball via a handover (tap restart) from the point where the kick originated once the match officials are in place.
Preston Campbell Medal
The Preston Campbell Medal is awarded to the man of the match and is exclusively voted by the public. The medal is named after Gold Coast Titans and indigenous star Preston Campbell, who was the first person that ventured the idea of the All Stars match.
Year | Recipient | Team | Position |
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2010 | Johnathan Thurston | Indigenous All Stars | Halfback |
2011 | Josh Dugan | NRL All Stars | Fullback |
2012 | Nathan Merritt | Indigenous All Stars | Winger |
2013 | Ben Barba | Indigenous All Stars | Fullback |
Results
2010
13 February 2010, 8:00pm
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NRL All Stars | 12 – 16 | Indigenous All Stars |
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Tries: Josh Morris 54' 1 Benji Marshall 59' 1 Michael Jennings 61' 1 Goals: 0 |
Tries: 1 3' Wendell Sailor 1 32' Ben Jones 1 74' Jamie Soward Goals: 2/2 34', 76' Johnathan Thurston |
Skilled Park, Robina
Attendance: 26,687 Referee: Ashley Klein, Shayne Hayne, Gavin Badger, Luke Phillips Player of the Match: Johnathan Thurston (Preston Campbell Medal) |
2011
12 February 2011, 8:00pm
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NRL All Stars | 28 – 12 | Indigenous All Stars |
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Tries: Brett Morris 4' 1 Paul Gallen 24' 1 Shaun Kenny-Dowall 32' 1 Akuila Uate 35' 1 Josh Dugan 72' 1 Goals: Benji Marshall 2/2 Cameron Smith 1/2 Kurt Gidley 1/1 |
Tries: 1 40' Ben Barba 1 60' Nathan Merritt Goals: 1/1 Johnathan Thurston 1/1 Scott Prince |
Skilled Park, Robina
Attendance: 25,843 Referee: Shayne Hayne, Ben Cummins, Gavin Badger, Henry Perenara Player of the Match: Josh Dugan (Preston Campbell Medal) |
2012
4 February 2012, 7:15pm (AEDT)
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NRL All Stars | 36 – 28 | Indigenous All Stars |
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Tries Frank Pritchard 26' 1 Luke Lewis 35' 1 Luke Bailey 46' 1 Josh Dugan 51' 1 Jack Reed 65' 1 Manu Vatuvei 74' 1 Goals Benji Marshall 6/6 31', 37', 47', 51', 66', 75' |
Tries 2 20', 39' Nathan Merritt 1 6' Jharal Yow Yeh 1 29' Matthew Bowen 1 69' Greg Inglis Goals 3/4 Johnathan Thurston 8', 21', 30' 1/1 71' Chris Sandow |
Skilled Park, Robina
Referee: Jason Robinson, Ashley Klein, Gerard Sutton, Phil Haines Player of the Match: Nathan Merritt (Preston Campbell Medal) |
2013
9 February 2013, 7:45pm(AEDT)
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Indigenous All Stars | 32 – 6 | NRL All-Stars |
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Tries: Ben Barba 3 10', 21', 31' Reece Robinson 3 46', 71', 78' Goals: Johnathan Thurston 3/4 Scott Prince 1/1 |
Tries: 1 14' Jarryd Hayne Goals: 1/1 Adam Reynolds |
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 41,021 Referee: Jason Robinson, Ashley Klein Player of the Match: Ben Barba (Preston Campbell Medal) |
Women's All Stars Match
The Women's All Stars Match is the Women's rugby league version of the game and has been running since 2014 as the main curtain raiser for the Anzac Test.[7]
2014
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Indigenous All Stars | – | NRL All-Stars |
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See also
References
- ^ http://www.australianrugbyleague.com.au/news/article.php?id=1339 NRL All Stars v Indigenous All Stars. Australian Rugby League
- ^ Indigenous All Stars win historic victory.The Sunday Telegraph. 13 February 2010.
- ^ Double try on offer at All Stars game.Gold Coast Mail. 24 November 2009.
- ^ "Beetson's legacy to light up All Stars". ABC Radio Grandstand. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 3 February 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
- ^ "Bennett launches NRL All Stars voting". National Rugby League. 24 November 2009. Archived from the original on 16 June 2010. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
- ^ "All Stars to trial experimental rules - NRL.com". National Rugby League. 2 February 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
- ^ http://www.nrl.com/womens-all-stars-team-announcement/tabid/10874/newsid/77850/default.aspx