State of Origin results and statistics
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State of Origin results and statistics have been accumulating since the 1980 State of Origin game. Every game played under State of Origin selection rules, including the additional 1987 exhibition match and the matches played between New South Wales and Queensland for the Super League Tri-series are detailed below unless stated otherwise.
Tables
· Results › Series matches
Tuesday, 1 June 1982
Tuesday, 1 June 1982
Date
Tuesday, 1 June 1982
Details
New South Wales 20 (Ziggy Niszczot 2, Steve Mortimer, Brad Izzard tries; Michael Cronin 4 goals) Queensland 16 (Mitch Brennan, John Ribot tries; Mal Meninga 5 goals)
Referee(s)
Kevin Roberts
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
27,326
Man of the Match
Mal Meninga
Tuesday, 8 June 1982
Tuesday, 8 June 1982
Date
Tuesday, 8 June 1982
Details
Queensland 11 (Gene Miles, John Ribot, Paul Vautin tries; Colin Scott goal) New South Wales 7 (Brad Izzard try; Tony Melrose 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Barry Gomersall
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
19,435
Man of the Match
Rod Morris
Tuesday, 22 June 1982
Tuesday, 22 June 1982
Date
Tuesday, 22 June 1982
Details
Queensland 10 (Wally Lewis, Rohan Hancock tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) New South Wales 5 (Phil Duke try; Michael Cronin goal)
Referee(s)
Don Wilson
Ground
Sydney Cricket Ground
Crowd
20,242
Man of the Match
Wally Lewis
Tuesday, 7 June 1983
Tuesday, 7 June 1983
Date
Tuesday, 7 June 1983
Details
Queensland 24 (Wally Lewis 2, Mark Murray tries; Mal Meninga 6 goals) New South Wales 12 (Steve Ella, Eric Grothe, Sr. tries; Phil Sigsworth 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Barry Gomersall
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
29,412
Man of the Match
Wally Lewis
Tuesday, 21 June 1983
Tuesday, 21 June 1983
Date
Tuesday, 21 June 1983
Details
New South Wales 10 (Steve Ella, Neil Hunt tries; Michael Cronin goal) Queensland 6 (Mal Meninga try; Mal Meninga goal)
Referee(s)
John Gocher
Ground
Sydney Cricket Ground
Crowd
21,620
Man of the Match
Peter Sterling
Tuesday, 28 June 1983
Tuesday, 28 June 1983
Date
Tuesday, 28 June 1983
Details
Queensland 43 (Mitch Brennan 2, Greg Conescu, Bryan Niebling, Gene Miles, Steve Stacey, Dave Brown tries; Mal Meninga 6, Colin Scott goals; Wally Lewis field goal) New South Wales 22 (Chris Anderson 3, Steve Mortimer tries; Michael Cronin 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Robin Whitfield
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
26,084
Man of the Match
Wally Lewis
Tuesday, 29 May 1984
Tuesday, 29 May 1984
Date
Tuesday, 29 May 1984
Details
Queensland 29 (Kerry Boustead 3, Gene Miles, Wally Lewis, Paul Vautin tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals; Wally Lewis field goal) New South Wales 12 (Noel Cleal try; Ross Conlon 4 goals)
Referee(s)
Kevin Roberts
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
33,662
Man of the Match
Wally Lewis
Tuesday, 19 June 1984
Tuesday, 19 June 1984
Date
Tuesday, 19 June 1984
Details
Queensland 14 (Greg Dowling, Gene Miles tries; Mal Meninga 3 goals) New South Wales 2 (Ross Conlon goal)
Referee(s)
Barry Gomersall
Ground
Sydney Cricket Ground
Crowd
29,088
Man of the Match
Wally Lewis
Tuesday, 17 July 1984
Tuesday, 17 July 1984
Date
Tuesday, 17 July 1984
Details
New South Wales 22 (Brian Johnston 2, Noel Cleal tries; Ross Conlon 5 goals) Queensland 12 (Kerry Boustead, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Kevin Roberts
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
16,559
Man of the Match
Steve Mortimer
Tuesday, 28 May 1985
Tuesday, 28 May 1985
Date
Tuesday, 28 May 1985
Details
New South Wales 18 (Michael O' Connor 2 tries; Michael O'Connor 5 goals)) Queensland 2 (Mal Meninga goal)
Referee(s)
Kevin Roberts
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
33,011
Man of the Match
Peter Wynn
Tuesday, 11 June 1985
Tuesday, 11 June 1985
Date
Tuesday, 11 June 1985
Details
New South Wales 21 (Ben Elias, Brett Kenny, Steve Mortimer tries; Michael O'Connor 4 goals; Michael O'Connor field goal) Queensland 14 (Ian French, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Barry Gomersall
Ground
Sydney Cricket Ground
Crowd
39,068
Man of the Match
Wally Lewis
Tuesday, 23 July 1985
Tuesday, 23 July 1985
Date
Tuesday, 23 July 1985
Details
Queensland 20 (Dale Shearer 2, Ian French, John Ribot tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) New South Wales 6 (Steve Ella try; Michael O'Connor goal)
Referee(s)
Barry Gomersall
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
18,825
Man of the Match
Wally Fullerton-Smith
Tuesday, 27 May 1986
Tuesday, 27 May 1986
Date
Tuesday, 27 May 1986
Details
New South Wales 22 (Andrew Farrar, Garry Jack, Chris Mortimer, Royce Simmons tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals) Queensland 16 (Greg Dowling, Gene Miles tries; Mal Meninga 4 goals)
Referee(s)
Kevin Roberts
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
33,066
Man of the Match
Royce Simmons
Tuesday, 10 June 1986
Tuesday, 10 June 1986
Date
Tuesday, 10 June 1986
Details
New South Wales 24 (Noel Cleal, Wayne Pearce, Andrew Farrar, Brett Kenny, Michel O'Connor tries; Michel O'Connor 2 goals) Queensland 20 (Dale Shearer, Ian French, Les Kiss, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Barry Gomersall
Ground
Sydney Cricket Ground
Crowd
40,707
Man of the Match
Peter Sterling
Tuesday, 1 July 1986
Tuesday, 1 July 1986
Date
Tuesday, 1 July 1986
Details
New South Wales 18 (Wayne Pearce, Peter Tunks, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals) Queensland 16 (Gary Belcher, Greg Conescu, Les Kiss, Dale Shearer tries)
Referee(s)
Kevin Roberts
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
21,097
Man of the Match
Brett Kenny
Tuesday, 2 June 1987
Tuesday, 2 June 1987
Date
Tuesday, 2 June 1987
Details
New South Wales 20 (Michael O'Connor 2, Les Davidson, Mark McGaw tries; Michael O'Connor 2 goals) Queensland 16 (Dale Shearer, Tony Currie, Greg Dowling tries; Gary Belcher, Peter Jackson goals)
Referee(s)
Mick Stone
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
33,411
Man of the Match
Les Davidson
Tuesday, 16 June 1987
Tuesday, 16 June 1987
Date
Tuesday, 16 June 1987
Details
Queensland 12 (Dale Shearer, Greg Dowling, Colin Scott tries) New South Wales 6 (Andrew Farrar try; Michael O'Connor goal)
Referee(s)
Barry Gomersall
Ground
Sydney Cricket Ground
Crowd
42,048
Man of the Match
Peter Sterling
Wednesday, 15 July 1987
Wednesday, 15 July 1987
Date
Wednesday, 15 July 1987
Details
Queensland 10 (Dale Shearer, Bob Lindner tries; Dale Shearer goal) New South Wales 8 (David Boyle try; Michael O'Connor 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Barry Gomersall
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
32,602
Man of the Match
Allan Langer
Tuesday, 17 May 1988
Tuesday, 17 May 1988
Date
Tuesday, 17 May 1988
Details
Queensland 26 (Allan Langer 2, Gary Belcher, Peter Jackson, Alan McIndoe tries; Gary Belcher 3 goals) New South Wales 18 (Mark McGaw, Andrew Ettingshausen, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Barry Gomersall
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
26,441
Man of the Match
Allan Langer
Tuesday, 31 May 1988
Tuesday, 31 May 1988
Date
Tuesday, 31 May 1988
Details
Queensland 16 (Sam Backo, Allan Langer tries; Gary Belcher 4 goals) New South Wales 6 (Michael O'Connor try; Michael O'Connor goal)
Referee(s)
Mick Stone
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
31,817
Man of the Match
Sam Backo
Tuesday, 21 June 1988
Tuesday, 21 June 1988
Date
Tuesday, 21 June 1988
Details
Queensland 38 (Sam Backo 2, Gary Belcher, Brett French, Joe Kilroy, Allan Langer, Wally Lewis tries; Gary Belcher 5 goals) New South Wales 22 (Wayne Pearce, John Ferguson, Steve Hanson, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Greg McCallum
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
16,910
Man of the Match
Sam Backo
Tuesday, 23 May 1989
Tuesday, 23 May 1989
Date
Tuesday, 23 May 1989
Details
Queensland 36 (Mal Meninga 2, Michael Hancock 2, Allan Langer, Alan McIndoe, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 4 goals) New South Wales 6 (Andrew Ettingshausen try; Laurie Daley goal)
Referee(s)
Mick Stone
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
33,088
Man of the Match
Martin Bella
Wednesday, 14 June 1989
Wednesday, 14 June 1989
Date
Wednesday, 14 June 1989
Details
Queensland 16 (Kerrod Walters, Wally Lewis, Michael Hancock tries; Mal Meninga, Gary Belcher goals) New South Wales 12 (Laurie Daley, Chris Johns tries; Greg Alexander 2 goals)
Referee(s)
David Manson
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
40,000
Man of the Match
Wally Lewis
Wednesday, 28 June 1989
Wednesday, 28 June 1989
Date
Wednesday, 28 June 1989
Details
Queensland 36 (Dale Shearer 2, Gary Belcher, Tony Currie, Kerrod Walters, Michael Hancock, Alan McIndoe tries; Dale Shearer 4 goals) New South Wales 16 (David Trewhella, Bruce McGuire, Des Hasler tries; Michael O'Connor 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Greg McCallum
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
33,260
Man of the Match
Kerrod Walters
Wednesday, 9 May 1990
Wednesday, 9 May 1990
Date
Wednesday, 9 May 1990
Details
New South Wales 8 (Mark McGaw try; Michael O'Connor 2 goals) Queensland 0
Referee(s)
David Manson
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
41,235
Man of the Match
Ben Elias
Wednesday, 30 May 1990
Wednesday, 30 May 1990
Date
Wednesday, 30 May 1990
Details
New South Wales 12 (Ricky Stuart, Brad Mackay tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals) Queensland 6 (Les Kiss try; Mal Meninga goal)
Referee(s)
Greg McCallum
Ground
Olympic Park, Melbourne
Crowd
25,800
Man of the Match
Ricky Stuart
Wednesday, 13 June 1990
Wednesday, 13 June 1990
Date
Wednesday, 13 June 1990
Details
Queensland 14 (Peter Jackson, Gary Belcher tries; Gary Belcher 2, Wally Lewis goals) New South Wales 10 (Mark McGaw, Glenn Lazarus tries; Rod Wishart goal)
Referee(s)
David Manson
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
31,416
Man of the Match
Bob Linder
Wednesday, 8 May 1991
Wednesday, 8 May 1991
Date
Wednesday, 8 May 1991
Details
Queensland 6 (Mal Meninga try; Mal Meninga goal)New South Wales 4 (Laurie Daley try)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
32,400
Man of the Match
Wally Lewis
Wednesday, 29 May 1991
Wednesday, 29 May 1991
Date
Wednesday, 29 May 1991
Details
New South Wales 14 (Mark McGaw, Chris Johns tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals)Queensland 12 (Dale Shearer, Willie Carne tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals)
Referee(s)
David Manson
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
41,520
Man of the Match
Steve Walters
Wednesday, 12 June 1991
Wednesday, 12 June 1991
Date
Wednesday, 12 June 1991
Details
Queensland 14 (Dale Shearer, Paul Hauff, Michael Hancock tries; Mal Meninga goal)New South Wales 12 (Chris Johns, Michael O'Connor, Des Hasler tries)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
33,226
Man of the Match
Martin Bella
Wednesday, 6 May 1992
Wednesday, 6 May 1992
Date
Wednesday, 6 May 1992
Details
New South Wales 14 (Bradley Clyde, Craig Salvatori tries; Rod Wishart 3 goals)Queensland 6 (Allan Langer try; Mal Meninga goal)
Referee(s)
David Manson
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
40,039
Man of the Match
Ben Elias
Wednesday, 20 May 1992
Wednesday, 20 May 1992
Date
Wednesday, 20 May 1992
Details
Queensland 5 (Billy Moore try; Allan Langer field goal)New South Wales 4 (Rod Wishart 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
31,500
Man of the Match
Bob Linder
Wednesday, 3 June 1992
Wednesday, 3 June 1992
Date
Wednesday, 3 June 1992
Details
New South Wales 16 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Ricky Stuart, John Cartwright tries; Tim Brasher 2 goals)Queensland 4 (Mal Meninga 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Eddie Ward
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
41,878
Man of the Match
Ricky Stuart
Monday, 3 May 1993
Monday, 3 May 1993
Date
Monday, 3 May 1993
Details
New South Wales 14 (Ricky Stuart, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 3 goals)Queensland 10 (Willie Carne, Bob Linder tries; Mal Meninga goal)
Referee(s)
Greg McCallum
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
33,000
Man of the Match
Ricky Stuart
Monday, 17 May 1993
Monday, 17 May 1993
Date
Monday, 17 May 1993
Details
New South Wales 16 (Laurie Daley, Brad Mackay, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals)Queensland 12 (Mal Meninga, Kevin Walters tries; Dale Shearer, Adrian Brunker goals)
Referee(s)
Eddie Ward
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
41,895
Man of the Match
Tim Brasher
Monday, 31 May 1993
Monday, 31 May 1993
Date
Monday, 31 May 1993
Details
Queensland 24 (Willie Carne 2, Bob Linder, Steve Walters tries; Mal Meninga 2, Julian O'Neill 2 goals)New South Wales 12 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Paul Harragon tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Greg McCallum
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
31,500
Man of the Match
Dale Shearer
Monday, 23 May 1994
Monday, 23 May 1994
Date
Monday, 23 May 1994
Details
Queensland 16 (Julian O'Neill, Willie Carne, Mark Coyne tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals)New South Wales 12 (Paul Harragon, Brad Mackay tries; Rod Wishart, Graham Mackay goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
41,859
Man of the Match
Willie Carne
Wednesday, 8 June 1994
Wednesday, 8 June 1994
Date
Wednesday, 8 June 1994
Details
New South Wales 14 (Glenn Lazarus, Paul McGregor tries; Tim Brasher 3 goals)Queensland 0
Referee(s)
Graham Annesley
Ground
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Crowd
87,161
Man of the Match
Paul Harragon
Monday, 20 June 1994
Monday, 20 June 1994
Date
Monday, 20 June 1994
Details
New South Wales 27 (Brett Mullins, Bradley Clyde, Laurie Daley, Brad Fittler tries; Tim Brasher 4 goals; Ben Elias 2, Brad Fittler field goals)Queensland 12 (Steve Renouf, Andrew Gee tries Julian O'Neill 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
40,665
Man of the Match
Ben Elias
Monday, 15 May 1995
Monday, 15 May 1995
Date
Monday, 15 May 1995
Details
Queensland 2 (Wayne Bartrim goal)New South Wales 0
Referee(s)
Eddie Ward
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
39,841
Man of the Match
Gary Larson
Wednesday, 31 May 1995
Wednesday, 31 May 1995
Date
Wednesday, 31 May 1995
Details
Queensland 20 (Brett Dallas, Mark Coyne, Adrian Lam tries; Wayne Bartrim 4 goals)New South Wales 12 (Brett Rodwell, Jim Serdaris tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Eddie Ward
Ground
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Crowd
52,994
Man of the Match
Jason Smith
Monday, 12 June 1995
Monday, 12 June 1995
Date
Monday, 12 June 1995
Details
Queensland 24 (Brett Dallas, Jason Smith, Ben Ikin, Billy Moore tries; Wayne Bartrim 4 goals)New South Wales 16 (Tim Brasher, Adam Muir, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals)
Referee(s)
David Manson
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
40,189
Man of the Match
Adrian Lam
Monday, 20 May 1996
Monday, 20 May 1996
Date
Monday, 20 May 1996
Details
New South Wales 14 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Steve Menzies tries; Andrew Johns 3 Goals)Queensland 6 (Allan Langer try; Wayne Bartrim goal)
Referee(s)
David Manson
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
39,348
Man of the Match
Geoff Toovey
Monday, 3 June 1996
Monday, 3 June 1996
Date
Monday, 3 June 1996
Details
New South Wales 18 (Brett Mullins 2, Rod Wishart tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals)Queensland 6 (Steve Renouf try; Julian O'Neill goal)
Referee(s)
David Manson
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
41,955
Man of the Match
Andrew Johns
Monday, 17 June 1996
Monday, 17 June 1996
Date
Monday, 17 June 1996
Details
New South Wales 15 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Brett Mullins tries; Andrew Johns 2, Rod Wishart goals; Brad Fittler field goal)Queensland 14 (Brett Dallas, Mark Coyne tries; Willie Carne 3 goals)
Referee(s)
David Manson
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
38,217
Man of the Match
Steve Menzies
Wednesday, 28 May 1997
Wednesday, 28 May 1997
Date
Wednesday, 28 May 1997
Details
New South Wales 8 (Paul McGregor try; Andrew Johns, Rod Wishart goals)Queensland 6 (Adrian Lam try; Wayne Bartrim goal)
Referee(s)
Kelvin Jeffes
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
28,222
Man of the Match
Geoff Toovey
Wednesday, 11 June 1997
Wednesday, 11 June 1997
Date
Wednesday, 11 June 1997
Details
New South Wales 15 (Jim Dymock, Ken McGuinness, Nik Kosef tries; John Simon goal; John Simon field goal)Queensland 14 (Brett Dallas, Robbie O'Davis, Matt Sing tries; Julian O'Neill goal)
Referee(s)
David Manson
Ground
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Crowd
25,105
Man of the Match
Paul McGregor
Wednesday, 25 June 1997
Wednesday, 25 June 1997
Date
Wednesday, 25 June 1997
Details
Queensland 18 (Ben Ikin, Julian O'Neill, Mark Coyne tries; Julian O'Neill 3 goals)New South Wales 12 (Andrew Johns, Jamie Ainscough tries; John Simon, Andrew Johns goals)
Referee(s)
Eddie Ward
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
33,241
Man of the Match
Gary Larson
Friday, 22 May 1998
Friday, 22 May 1998
Date
Friday, 22 May 1998
Details
Queensland 24 (Steve Price, Tonie Carroll, Allan Langer, Kevin Walters tries; Darren Lockyer 4 goals)New South Wales 23 (Laurie Daley, Tim Brasher, Steve Menzies, Rod Wishart, Brad Fittler tries; Andrew Johns goal; Andrew Johns field goal)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
36,070
Man of the Match
Allan Langer
Friday, 5 June 1998
Friday, 5 June 1998
Date
Friday, 5 June 1998
Details
New South Wales 26 (Paul McGregor 2, Tim Brasher, Adam MacDougall, Brad Fittler tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals)Queensland 10 (Wendell Sailor, Matt Sing tries; Darren Lockyer goal)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
40,447
Man of the Match
Rodney Howe
Friday, 19 June 1998
Friday, 19 June 1998
Date
Friday, 19 June 1998
Details
Queensland 19 (Ben Ikin, Kevin Walters, Allan Langer tries; Darren Lockyer 2, Robbie O'Davis goals; Jason Smith field goal)New South Wales 4 (Ken McGuinness try)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
38,952
Man of the Match
Shane Webcke
Wednesday, 26 May 1999
Wednesday, 26 May 1999
Date
Wednesday, 26 May 1999
Details
Queensland 9 (Mat Rogers 4 goals; Mat Rogers field goal)New South Wales 8 (Anthony Mundine try; Ryan Girdler 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
38,093
Man of the Match
Jason Hetherington
Wednesday, 9 June 1999
Wednesday, 9 June 1999
Date
Wednesday, 9 June 1999
Details
New South Wales 12 (Laurie Daley, Robbie Ross tries; Ryan Girdler 2 goals)Queensland 8 (Mat Rogers try; Mat Rogers 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Steve Clark
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
88,336
Man of the Match
Laurie Daley
Wednesday, 23 June 1999
Wednesday, 23 June 1999
Date
Wednesday, 23 June 1999
Details
Queensland 10 (Paul Green, Darren Lockyer tries; Darren Lockyer goal) drewNew South Wales 10 (Matt Geyer 2 tries; Ryan Girdler goal)
Referee(s)
Steve Clark
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
39,371
Man of the Match
Wendell Sailor
Wednesday, 10 May 2000
Wednesday, 10 May 2000
Date
Wednesday, 10 May 2000
Details
New South Wales 20 (Adam MacDougall 2, David Peachey, Ryan Girdler tries; Ryan Girdler 2 goals)Queensland 16 (Adrian Lam 2, Mat Rogers tries; Mat Rogers, Darren Lockyer goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
61,511
Man of the Match
Adam MacDougall
Wednesday, 24 May 2000
Wednesday, 24 May 2000
Date
Wednesday, 24 May 2000
Details
New South Wales 28 (Scott Hill, David Furner, Shaun Timmins, Ryan Girdler, Brad Fittler tries; Ryan Girdler 4 goals)Queensland 10 (Gorden Tallis try; Mat Rogers 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
38,796
Man of the Match
Tim Brasher
Wednesday, 7 June 2000
Wednesday, 7 June 2000
Date
Wednesday, 7 June 2000
Details
New South Wales 56 (Ryan Girdler 3, Matt Gidley 2, Adam MacDougall, Andrew Johns, Adam Muir, Bryan Fletcher tries; Ryan Girdler 10 goals)Queensland 16 (Mat Rogers, Gorden Tallis, David Smith tries; Mat Rogers 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
58,767
Man of the Match
Ryan Girdler
Sunday, 6 May 2001
Sunday, 6 May 2001
Date
Sunday, 6 May 2001
Details
Queensland 34 (Carl Webb, John Buttigieg, John Doyle, Darren Lockyer, Darren Smith, Chris Walker tries; Darren Lockyer 5 goals)New South Wales 16 (Matt Gidley, Trent Barrett, Brad Fittler tries; Michael De Vere 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
38,909
Man of the Match
Gorden Tallis
Sunday, 10 June 2001
Sunday, 10 June 2001
Date
Sunday, 10 June 2001
Details
New South Wales 26 (Brad Fittler 2, Jamie Ainscough, Trent Barrett, Luke Ricketson tries; Ryan Girdler 3 goals)Queensland 8 (Chris Walker try; Darren Lockyer 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
70,249
Man of the Match
Trent Barrett
Sunday, 1 July 2001
Sunday, 1 July 2001
Date
Sunday, 1 July 2001
Details
Queensland 40 (Chris Walker 2, Darren Lockyer 2, Paul Bowman 2, Dane Carlaw, Allan Langer tries; Darren Lockyer 4 goals)New South Wales 14 (Ryan Girdler 2 tries; Ryan Girdler 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
ANZ Stadium, Brisbane
Crowd
49,441
Man of the Match
Darren Lockyer
Wednesday, 22 May 2002
Wednesday, 22 May 2002
Date
Wednesday, 22 May 2002
Details
New South Wales 32 (Brett Hodgson, Jamie Lyon, Timana Tahu, Matt Gidley, Andrew Johns tries; Andrew Johns 4, Brett Hodgson goals; Andrew Johns, Trent Barrett field goals) Queensland 4 (Lote Tuqiri try)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
55,421
Man of the Match
Andrew Johns
Wednesday, 5 June 2002
Wednesday, 5 June 2002
Date
Wednesday, 5 June 2002
Details
Queensland 26 (Lote Tuqiri 3, Dane Carlaw, Gorden Tallis tries; Lote Tuqiri 3 goals)New South Wales 18 (Braith Anasta, Shaun Timmins, Luke Ricketson tries Andrew Johns 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
ANZ Stadium, Brisbane
Crowd
47,989
Man of the Match
Chris McKenna
Wednesday, 26 June 2002
Wednesday, 26 June 2002
Date
Wednesday, 26 June 2002
Details
Queensland 18 (Dane Carlaw, Shaun Berrigan, Lote Tuqiri, Shane Webcke tries; Lote Tuqiri goal) drewNew South Wales 18 (Jason Moodie 2, Steve Menzies tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
74,842
Man of the Match
Allan Langer
Wednesday, 11 June 2003
Wednesday, 11 June 2003
Date
Wednesday, 11 June 2003
Details
New South Wales 25 (Anthony Minichiello 2, Andrew Johns, Craig Wing tries; Andrew Johns 4 goals; Andrew Johns field goal)Queensland 12 (Gorden Tallis, Darren Lockyer tries; Darren Lockyer 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,429
Man of the Match
Luke Bailey
Wednesday, 25 June 2003
Wednesday, 25 June 2003
Date
Wednesday, 25 June 2003
Details
New South Wales 27 (Timana Tahu 2, Ben Kennedy, Matt Gidley, Anthony Minichiello tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals; Andrew Johns field goal)Queensland 4 (Michael Crocker try)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
79,132
Man of the Match
Andrew Johns
Wednesday, 16 July 2003
Wednesday, 16 July 2003
Date
Wednesday, 16 July 2003
Details
Queensland 36 (Matt Sing 3, Brent Tate 2, Cameron Smith, Michael Crocker tries; Josh Hannay 4 goals)New South Wales 6 (Timana Tahu try; Andrew Johns goal)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,130
Man of the Match
Matt Sing
Wednesday, 26 May 2004
Wednesday, 26 May 2004
Date
Wednesday, 26 May 2004
Details
New South Wales 9 (Shaun Timmins try; Craig Fitzgibbon 2 goals; Shaun Timmins field goal)Queensland 8 (Brent Tate, Scott Prince tries)
Referee(s)
Sean Hampstead
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
68,344
Man of the Match
Shaun Timmons
Wednesday, 16 June 2004
Wednesday, 16 June 2004
Date
Wednesday, 16 June 2004
Details
Queensland 22 (Billy Slater 2, Dane Carlaw, Willie Tonga tries; Cameron Smith 2, Scott Prince goals)New South Wales 18 (Timana Tahu 2, Luke Rooney tries; Craig Fitzgibbon 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Sean Hampstead
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,478
Man of the Match
Billy Slater
Wednesday, 7 July 2004
Wednesday, 7 July 2004
Date
Wednesday, 7 July 2004
Details
New South Wales 36 (Mark Gasnier 2, Luke Rooney, Trent Barrett, Anthony Minichiello, Brad Fittler tries; Craig Fitzgibbon 5, Mark Gasnier goals)Queensland 14 (Billy Slater, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Paul Simpkins
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
82,487
Man of the Match
Craig Fitzgibbon
Wednesday, 25 May 2005
Wednesday, 25 May 2005
Date
Wednesday, 25 May 2005
Details
Queensland 24 (Ty Williams, Michael Crocker, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith 5 goals; Darren Lockyer, Johnathan Thurston field goals)New South Wales 20 (Ben Kennedy, Luke Rooney, Mark Gasnier, Danny Buderus tries; Craig Fitzgibbon 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Paul Simpkins
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,484
Man of the Match
Steve Price
Wednesday, 15 June 2005
Wednesday, 15 June 2005
Date
Wednesday, 15 June 2005
Details
New South Wales 32 (Anthony Minichiello 2, Matt Cooper, Danny Buderus, Steve Menzies tries; Andrew Johns 3, Craig Fitzgibbon 3 goals)Queensland 22 (Petero Civoniceva, Brad Thorn, Billy Slater, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Steve Clark
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
82,389
Man of the Match
Andrew Johns
Wednesday, 6 July 2005
Wednesday, 6 July 2005
Date
Wednesday, 6 July 2005
Details
New South Wales 32 (Matt King 3, Braith Anasta, Mark Gasnier, Timana Tahu tries; Andrew Johns 3, Craig Fitzgibbon goals)Queensland 10 (Johnathan Thurston, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith goal)
Referee(s)
Paul Simpkins
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,436
Man of the Match
Anthony Minichiello
Wednesday, 24 May 2006
Wednesday, 24 May 2006
Date
Wednesday, 24 May 2006
Details
New South Wales 17 (Brett Finch, Matt King, Willie Mason tries; Brett Hodgson 2 goals; Brett Finch field goal)Queensland 16 (Greg Inglis 2, Steve Bell tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Sean Hampstead
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
72,773
Man of the Match
Willie Mason
Wednesday, 14 June 2006
Wednesday, 14 June 2006
Date
Wednesday, 14 June 2006
Details
Queensland 30 (Adam Mogg 2, Carl Webb, Justin Hodges, Shaun Berrigan tries; Johnathan Thurston 5 goals)New South Wales 6 (Timana Tahu try; Brett Hodgson goal)
Referee(s)
Steve Clark
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,468
Man of the Match
Darren Lockyer
Wednesday, 5 July 2006
Wednesday, 5 July 2006
Date
Wednesday, 5 July 2006
Details
Queensland 16 (Adam Mogg, Brent Tate, Darren Lockyer tries; Clinton Schifcofske 2 goals)New South Wales 14 (Eric Grothe, Jr. 2, Matt King tries; Brett Hodgson goal)
Referee(s)
Steve Clark
Ground
Docklands Stadium
Crowd
54,833
Man of the Match
Brent Tate
Wednesday, 23 May 2007
Wednesday, 23 May 2007
Date
Wednesday, 23 May 2007
Details
Queensland 25 (Greg Inglis 2, Darren Lockyer, Steve Price tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals; Johnathan Thurston field goal)New South Wales 18 (Matt Cooper, Jarryd Hayne, Nathan Hindmarsh tries; Jamie Lyon 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Paul Simpkins
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,498
Man of the Match
Johnathan Thurston
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
Date
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
Details
Queensland 10 (Greg Inglis, Steve Bell tries; Johnathan Thurston goal)New South Wales 6 (Brett Stewart try; Jamie Lyon goal)
Referee(s)
Shayne Hayne
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
76,924
Man of the Match
Cameron Smith
Wednesday, 4 July 2007
Wednesday, 4 July 2007
Date
Wednesday, 4 July 2007
Details
New South Wales 18 (Jarryd Hayne, Matt King, Hazem El Masri tries; Hazem El Masri 3 goals)Queensland 4 (Justin Hodges try)
Referee(s)
Paul Simpkins
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,469
Man of the Match
Greg Bird
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
Date
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
Details
New South Wales 18 (Anthony Quinn 2, Brett Stewart, Anthony Laffranchi tries; Craig Fitzgibbon goal)Queensland 10 (Brent Tate, Israel Folau tries; Johnathan Thurston goal)
Referee(s)
Tony Archer
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
67,620
Man of the Match
Greg Bird
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Date
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Details
Queensland 30 (Darius Boyd 2, Ben Hannant, Israel Folau tries; Johnathan Thurston 7 goals)New South Wales 0
Referee(s)
Tony Archer
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,476
Man of the Match
Greg Inglis
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Date
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Details
Queensland 16 (Israel Folau 2, Billy Slater tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)New South Wales 10 (Matt Cooper try; Craig Fitzgibbon 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Tony Archer
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
78,751
Man of the Match
Israel Folau
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Date
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Details
Queensland 28 (Greg Inglis 2, Billy Slater, Johnathan Thurston, Darius Boyd tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals)New South Wales 18 (Ben Creagh, Craig Wing, Jarryd Hayne tries; Kurt Gidley 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne
Ground
Docklands Stadium
Crowd
50,967
Man of the Match
Johnathan Thurston
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Date
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Details
Queensland 24 (Greg Inglis, Israel Folau, Darren Lockyer, Cameron Smith tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals)New South Wales 14 (Jarryd Hayne 2, David Williams tries; Kurt Gidley goal)
Referee(s)
Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
80,459
Man of the Match
Sam Thaiday
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Date
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Details
New South Wales 28 (Ben Creagh 2, David Williams, Josh Morris tries; Michael Ennis 3, Kurt Gidley 3 goals)Queensland 16 (Dallas Johnson, Justin Hodges, Billy Slater tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,439
Man of the Match
Anthony Watmough
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
Date
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
Details
Queensland 28 (Billy Slater, Darius Boyd, Greg Inglis, Darren Lockyer, Sam Thaiday tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals)New South Wales 24 (Jarryd Hayne, Anthony Watmough, Ben Creagh, Jamal Idris tries; Jamie Lyon 4 goals)
Referee(s)
Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
68,753
Man of the Match
Johnathan Thurston
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
Date
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
Details
Queensland 34 (Israel Folau 2, Darius Boyd, Greg Inglis, Willie Tonga, Cooper Cronk tries; Johnathan Thurston 5 goals)New South Wales 6 (Brett White try; Michael Ennis goal)
Referee(s)
Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,452
Man of the Match
Darren Lockyer
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Date
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Details
Queensland 23 (Darius Boyd, Billy Slater, Willie Tonga, Nate Myles tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals; Darren Lockyer field goal)New South Wales 18 (Kurt Gidley, Paul Gallen, Greg Bird tries; Michael Gordon 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
61,259
Man of the Match
Billy Slater
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Date
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Details
Queensland 16 (Johnathan Thurston, Jharal Yow Yeh, Billy Slater tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)New South Wales 12 (Mitchell Pearce, Michael Jennings tries; Jamie Soward 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Tony Archer and Jared Maxwell
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,144
Man of the Match
Cameron Smith
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Date
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Details
New South Wales 18 (Luke Lewis, Will Hopoate, Anthony Minichiello tries; Jamie Soward 3 goals)Queensland 8 (Cameron Smith try; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Ben Cummins and Shayne Hayne
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
81,965
Man of the Match
Paul Gallen
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Date
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Details
Queensland 34 (Greg Inglis 2, Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Sam Thaiday, Jharal Yow Yeh tries; Johnathan Thurston 4, Cameron Smith goals)New South Wales 24 (Greg Bird, Jarryd Hayne, Anthony Minichiello, Akulia Uate tries; Jamie Soward 4 goals)
Referee(s)
Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,498
Man of the Match
Cameron Smith
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Date
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Details
Queensland 18 (Darius Boyd 2, Greg Inglis tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals)New South Wales 10 (Akulia Uate, Michael Jennings tries; Todd Carney goal)
Referee(s)
Ben Cummins and Matt Cecchin
Ground
Docklands Stadium
Crowd
56,021
Man of the Match
Nate Myles
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Date
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Details
New South Wales 16 (Brett Stewart 2, Josh Morris tries; Todd Carney 2 goals)Queensland 12 (Ben Hannant, Greg Inglis tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Tony Archer and Ben Cummins
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
83,110
Man of the Match
Greg Bird
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Date
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Details
Queensland 21 (Darius Boyd, Justin Hodges, Johnathan Thurston tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals; Cooper Cronk field goal)New South Wales 20 (Brett Morris, Josh Morris, Brett Stewart tries; Todd Carney 4 goals)
Referee(s)
Ben Cummins and Tony Archer
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,437
Man of the Match
Johnathan Thurston
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Date
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Details
New South Wales 14 (Jarryd Hayne, Michael Jennings tries; James Maloney 3 goals)Queensland 6 (Darius Boyd try; Cameron Smith goal)
Referee(s)
Shayne Hayne and Ashley Klein
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
80,380
Man of the Match
Luke Lewis
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Date
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Details
Queensland 26 (Darius Boyd 2, Greg Inglis, Sam Thaiday tries; Johnathan Thurston 5 goals)New South Wales 6 (Brett Morris try; James Maloney goal)
Referee(s)
Shayne Hayne and Ashley Klein
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
51,690
Man of the Match
Cameron Smith
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Date
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Details
Queensland 12 (Johnathan Thurston, Justin Hodges tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)New South Wales 10 (James McManus, Trent Merrin tries; James Maloney goal)
Referee(s)
Shanye Hayne and Ben Cummins
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
83,813
Man of the Match
Brent Tate
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
Date
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
Details
New South Wales 12 (Brett Morris, Jarryd Hayne tries; Trent Hodkinson 2 goals)Queensland 8 (Darius Boyd 2 tries)
Referee(s)
Shayne Hayne and Ben Cummins
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,111
Man of the Match
Jarryd Hayne
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Date
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Details
New South Wales 6 (Trent Hodkinson try; Trent Hodkinson goal)Queensland 4 (Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Shayne Hayne and Ben Cummins
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
83,421
Man of the Match
Paul Gallen
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Date
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Details
Queensland 32 (Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Darius Boyd, Aidan Guerra, Cooper Cronk tries; Johnathan Thurston 6 goals)New South Wales 8 (Josh Dugan try; Trent Hodkinson 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Ben Cummins and Gerard Sutton
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
50,155
Man of the Match
Corey Parker
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Date
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Details
Queensland 11 (Cooper Cronk, Will Chambers tries; Johnathan Thurston goal; Cooper Cronk field goal)New South Wales 10 (Josh Morris, Beau Scott tries; Trent Hodkinson goal)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ben Cummins
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
80,122
Man of the Match
Cameron Smith
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Date
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Details
New South Wales 26 (Michael Jennings, Josh Morris, Aaron Woods, Josh Dugan tries; Trent Hodkinson 5 goals)Queensland 18 (Matt Scott, Greg Inglis, Matt Gillett tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ben Cummins
Ground
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Crowd
91,513
Man of the Match
Michael Jennings
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
Date
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
Details
Queensland 52 (Dane Gagai, Josh Papalii, Greg Inglis, Matt Gillett, Michael Morgan, Darius Boyd, Will Chambers, Aidan Guerra tries; Johnathan Thurston 9, Justin Hodges goals)New South Wales 6 (Michael Jennings try; Trent Hodkinson goal)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ben Cummins
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,500
Man of the Match
Johnathan Thurston
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Date
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Details
Queensland 6 (Dane Gagai try; Johnathon Thurston goal) New South Wales 4 (Boyd Cordner try)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ben Cummins
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
80,251
Man of the Match
Matt Gillett
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
Date
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
Details
Queensland 26 (Dane Gagai 3, Corey Oates tries; Johnathon Thurston 5 goals) New South Wales 16 (Tyson Frizell, James Maloney tries; Adam Reynolds 3, James Maloney goals)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ben Cummins
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,293
Man of the Match
Cameron Smith
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
Date
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
Details
New South Wales 18 (Tyson Frizell, David Fifita, Michael Jennings tries; James Maloney 2, Paul Gallen goals) Queensland 14 (Greg Inglis, Gavin Cooper, Darius Boyd tries; Johnathan Thurston goal)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ben Cummins
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
61,267
Man of the Match
James Maloney
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
Date
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
Details
New South Wales 28 (James Maloney, Mitchell Pearce, James Tedesco, Andrew Fifita, Jarryd Hayne tries; James Maloney 4 goals) Queensland 4 (Corey Oates try)
Referee(s)
Matt Cecchin and Gerard Sutton
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
50,390
Man of the Match
Andrew Fifita
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Date
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Details
Queensland 18 (Dane Gagai 2, Valentine Holmes tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals) New South Wales 16 (Jarryd Hayne, Brett Morris, Mitchell Pearce tries; James Maloney 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Matt Cecchin and Gerard Sutton
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
82,259
Man of the Match
Josh Jackson
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Date
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Details
Queensland 22 (Valentine Holmes 3, Jarrod Wallace tries; Cameron Smith 3 goals) New South Wales 6 (Josh Dugan try; James Maloney goal)
Referee(s)
Matt Cecchin and Gerard Sutton
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,540
Man of the Match
Cameron Smith
Wednesday, 6 June 2018
Wednesday, 6 June 2018
Date
Wednesday, 6 June 2018
Details
New South Wales 22 (James Tedesco, Latrell Mitchell, Tom Trbojevic, Josh Addo-Carr tries; James Maloney 3 goals) Queensland 12 (Valentine Holmes, Dane Gagai tries; Valentine Holmes 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ashley Klein
Ground
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Crowd
87,122
Man of the Match
James Tedesco
Sunday, 24 June 2018
Sunday, 24 June 2018
Date
Sunday, 24 June 2018
Details
New South Wales 18 (Josh Addo-Carr, Boyd Cordner, Latrell Mitchell tries; James Maloney 3 goals) Queensland 14 (Valentine Holmes, Dane Gagai, Will Chambers tries; Valentine Holmes goal)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ashley Klein
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
82,223
Man of the Match
Boyd Cordner
Wednesday, 11 July 2018
Wednesday, 11 July 2018
Date
Wednesday, 11 July 2018
Details
Queensland 18 (Valentine Holmes 2, Daly Cherry-Evans tries; Valentine Holmes 3 goals) New South Wales 12 (Tom Trbojevic, James Tedesco tries; Nathan Cleary 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ashley Klein
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
51,214
Man of the Match
Billy Slater
Wednesday, 5 June 2019
Wednesday, 5 June 2019
Date
Wednesday, 5 June 2019
Details
Queensland 18 (Dane Gagai 2, Corey Oates tries; Kalyn Ponga 3 goals) New South Wales 14 (Josh Morris, Jake Trbojevic tries; Nathan Cleary 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ashley Klein
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,191
Man of the Match
Dane Gagai
Sunday, 23 June 2019
Sunday, 23 June 2019
Date
Sunday, 23 June 2019
Details
New South Wales 38 (Tom Trbojevic 3, Josh-Addo Carr 2, Tyson Frizell tries; James Maloney 5, Nathan Cleary 2 goals) Queensland 6 (Will Chambers try; Kalyn Ponga goal)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ashley Klein
Ground
Perth Stadium
Crowd
59,721
Man of the Match
Jake Trbojevic
Wednesday, 10 July 2019
Wednesday, 10 July 2019
Date
Wednesday, 10 July 2019
Details
New South Wales 26 (James Tedesco 2, Paul Vaughan, Damian Cook tries; James Maloney 5 goals) Queensland 20 (Felise Kaufusi, Josh McGuire, Josh Papalii tries; Ethan Lowe 4 goals)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton and Ashley Klein
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
82,565
Man of the Match
James Tedesco
Wednesday, 4 November 2020
Wednesday, 4 November 2020
Date
Wednesday, 4 November 2020
Details
Queensland 18 (AJ Brimson, Xavier Coates, Cameron Munster tries; Daly Cherry-Evans 3 goals) New South Wales 14 (Josh Addo-Carr 2, Damien Cook tries; Nathan Cleary goal)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton
Ground
Adelaide Oval
Crowd
25,218
Man of the Match
Daly Cherry-Evans
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
Date
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
Details
New South Wales 34 (Josh Addo-Carr 2, Cody Walker, James Tedesco, Jack Wighton, Daniel Tupou tries; Nathan Cleary 5 goals) Queensland 10 (Xavier Coates, Josh Papalii tries; Valentine Holmes goal)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
36,212
Man of the Match
Nathan Cleary
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Date
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Details
Queensland 20 (Valentine Holmes, Edrick Lee, Harry Grant tries; Valentine Holmes 4 goals) New South Wales 14 (James Tedesco, Daniel Tupou tries; Nathan Cleary 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
49,155
Man of the Match
Cameron Munster
Wednesday, 9 June 2021
Wednesday, 9 June 2021
Date
Wednesday, 9 June 2021
Details
New South Wales 50 (Tom Trbojevic 3, Latrell Mitchell 2, Brian To'o 2, Daniel Saifiti tries; Nathan Cleary 8, Latrell Mitchell goals) Queensland 6 (Kurt Capewell try; Valentine Holmes goal)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton
Ground
North Queensland Stadium
Crowd
27,533
Man of the Match
Tom Trbojevic
Sunday, 27 June 2021
Sunday, 27 June 2021
Date
Sunday, 27 June 2021
Details
New South Wales 26 (Josh Addo-Carr 2, Latrell Mitchell, Tom Trbojevic tries; Nathan Cleary 5 goals) Queensland 0
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,273
Man of the Match
James Tedesco
Wednesday, 14 July 2021
Wednesday, 14 July 2021
Date
Wednesday, 14 July 2021
Details
Queensland 20 (Ben Hunt 2, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow tries; Valentine Holmes 2, Daly Cherry-Evans 2 goals) New South Wales 18 (Latrell Mitchell, Jack Wighton, Apisai Koroisau tries; Nathan Cleary 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Gerard Sutton
Ground
Robina Stadium
Crowd
26,307
Man of the Match
Ben Hunt
Wednesday, 8 June 2022
Wednesday, 8 June 2022
Date
Wednesday, 8 June 2022
Details
Queensland 16 (Dane Gagai, Daly Cherry-Evans, Valentine Holmes tries; Valentine Holmes 2 goals) New South Wales 10 (Jack Wighton, Cameron Murray tries; Nathan Cleary goal)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
80,512
Man of the Match
Cameron Munster
Sunday, 26 June 2022
Sunday, 26 June 2022
Date
Sunday, 26 June 2022
Details
New South Wales 44 (Nathan Cleary 2, Matt Burton, Brian To'o, Daniel Tupou, Jarome Luai, Angus Crichton tries; Nathan Cleary 8 goals) Queensland 12 (Felise Kaufusi, Cameron Munster tries; Valentine Holmes 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Perth Stadium
Crowd
59,358
Man of the Match
Nathan Cleary
Wednesday, 13 July 2022
Wednesday, 13 July 2022
Date
Wednesday, 13 July 2022
Details
Queensland 22 (Valentine Holmes, Kurt Capewell, Kalyn Ponga, Ben Hunt tries; Valentine holmes 4 goals) New South Wales 12 (Jarome Luai, Jacob Saifiti tries; Nathan Cleary 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,385
Man of the Match
Kalyn Ponga
Wednesday, 31 May 2023
Wednesday, 31 May 2023
Date
Wednesday, 31 May 2023
Details
Queensland 26 (Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Selwyn Cobbo, Cameron Munster tries; Valentine Holmes 3 goals) New South Wales 18 (Liam Martin, Apisai Koroisau, Stephen Crichton tries; Nathan Cleary 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Adelaide Oval
Crowd
48,613
Man of the Match
Reuben Cotter
Wednesday, 21 June 2023
Wednesday, 21 June 2023
Date
Wednesday, 21 June 2023
Details
Queensland 32 (Valentine Holmes, Murray Taulagi, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Xavier Coates, Jeremiah Nanai tries; Valentine Holmes 4 goals) New South Wales 6 (Damien Cook try; Stephen Crichton goal)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,433
Man of the Match
Lindsay Collins
Wednesday, 12 July 2023
Wednesday, 12 July 2023
Date
Wednesday, 12 July 2023
Details
New South Wales 24 (Bradman Best 2, Brian To'o, Josh Addo-Carr tries; Stephen Crichton 4 goals) Queensland 10 (David Fifita, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow tries; Valentine Holmes goal)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
75,342
Man of the Match
Cody Walker
Wednesday, 5 June 2024
Wednesday, 5 June 2024
Date
Wednesday, 5 June 2024
Details
New South Wales 10 (James Tedesco, Zac Lomax tries; Nicho Hynes goal)
Queensland 38 (Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow 3, Ben Hunt 2, Xavier Coates; Valentine Holmes 6 goals)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
77,214
Man of the Match
Daly Cherry-Evans
Wednesday, 26 June 2024
Wednesday, 26 June 2024
Date
Wednesday, 26 June 2024
Details
New South Wales 38 (Brian To'o 2, Zac Lomax 2, Liam Martin, Latrell Mitchell, Dylan Edwards tries; Zac Lomax 5 goals)
Queensland 18 (Jeremiah Nanai, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Murray Taulagi tries; Valentine Holmes 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Crowd
90,084
Man of the Match
Mitchell Moses
Wednesday, 17 July 2024
Wednesday, 17 July 2024
Date
Wednesday, 17 July 2024
Details
New South Wales 14 (Bradman Best, Mitchell Moses tries; Zac Lomax 3 goals)
Queensland 4 (Valentine Holmes 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,457
Man of the Match
Dylan Edwards
Wednesday, 28 May 2025
Wednesday, 28 May 2025
Date
Wednesday, 28 May 2025
Details
New South Wales 18 (Zac Lomax 2, Brian To'o, Dylan Edwards tries; Nathan Cleary 1 goal)
Queensland 6 (Xavier Coates try; Valentine Holmes 1 goal)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
52,483
Man of the Match
Payne Haas
Wednesday, 18 June 2025
Wednesday, 18 June 2025
Date
Wednesday, 18 June 2025
Details
Queensland 26 (Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow 2, Cameron Munster, Kurt Capewell tries; Valentine Holmes 5 goals)
New South Wales 24 (Brian To'o 3, Stephen Crichton, Angus Crichton tries; Zac Lomax 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Perth Stadium
Crowd
57,023
Man of the Match
Cameron Munster
Wednesday, 9 July 2025
Wednesday, 9 July 2025
Date
Wednesday, 9 July 2025
Details
Queensland 24 (Tom Dearden 2, Xavier Coates, Harry Grant tries; Valentine Holmes 4 goals)
New South Wales 12 (Stephen Crichton, Brian To'o tries; Zac Lomax 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Ashley Klein
Ground
Stadium Australia
Crowd
80,256
Man of the Match
Tom Dearden
| Date | Details | Referee(s) | Ground | Crowd | Man of the Match |
| Tuesday, 1 June 1982 | New South Wales 20 (Ziggy Niszczot 2, Steve Mortimer, Brad Izzard tries; Michael Cronin 4 goals) Queensland 16 (Mitch Brennan, John Ribot tries; Mal Meninga 5 goals) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 27,326 | Mal Meninga |
| Tuesday, 8 June 1982 | Queensland 11 (Gene Miles, John Ribot, Paul Vautin tries; Colin Scott goal) New South Wales 7 (Brad Izzard try; Tony Melrose 2 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Lang Park | 19,435 | Rod Morris |
| Tuesday, 22 June 1982 | Queensland 10 (Wally Lewis, Rohan Hancock tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) New South Wales 5 (Phil Duke try; Michael Cronin goal) | Don Wilson | Sydney Cricket Ground | 20,242 | Wally Lewis |
| Tuesday, 7 June 1983 | Queensland 24 (Wally Lewis 2, Mark Murray tries; Mal Meninga 6 goals) New South Wales 12 (Steve Ella, Eric Grothe, Sr. tries; Phil Sigsworth 2 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Lang Park | 29,412 | Wally Lewis |
| Tuesday, 21 June 1983 | New South Wales 10 (Steve Ella, Neil Hunt tries; Michael Cronin goal) Queensland 6 (Mal Meninga try; Mal Meninga goal) | John Gocher | Sydney Cricket Ground | 21,620 | Peter Sterling |
| Tuesday, 28 June 1983 | Queensland 43 (Mitch Brennan 2, Greg Conescu, Bryan Niebling, Gene Miles, Steve Stacey, Dave Brown tries; Mal Meninga 6, Colin Scott goals; Wally Lewis field goal) New South Wales 22 (Chris Anderson 3, Steve Mortimer tries; Michael Cronin 3 goals) | Robin Whitfield | Lang Park | 26,084 | Wally Lewis |
| Tuesday, 29 May 1984 | Queensland 29 (Kerry Boustead 3, Gene Miles, Wally Lewis, Paul Vautin tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals; Wally Lewis field goal) New South Wales 12 (Noel Cleal try; Ross Conlon 4 goals) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 33,662 | Wally Lewis |
| Tuesday, 19 June 1984 | Queensland 14 (Greg Dowling, Gene Miles tries; Mal Meninga 3 goals) New South Wales 2 (Ross Conlon goal) | Barry Gomersall | Sydney Cricket Ground | 29,088 | Wally Lewis |
| Tuesday, 17 July 1984 | New South Wales 22 (Brian Johnston 2, Noel Cleal tries; Ross Conlon 5 goals) Queensland 12 (Kerry Boustead, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 16,559 | Steve Mortimer |
| Tuesday, 28 May 1985 | New South Wales 18 (Michael O' Connor 2 tries; Michael O'Connor 5 goals)) Queensland 2 (Mal Meninga goal) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 33,011 | Peter Wynn |
| Tuesday, 11 June 1985 | New South Wales 21 (Ben Elias, Brett Kenny, Steve Mortimer tries; Michael O'Connor 4 goals; Michael O'Connor field goal) Queensland 14 (Ian French, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 3 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Sydney Cricket Ground | 39,068 | Wally Lewis |
| Tuesday, 23 July 1985 | Queensland 20 (Dale Shearer 2, Ian French, John Ribot tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) New South Wales 6 (Steve Ella try; Michael O'Connor goal) | Barry Gomersall | Lang Park | 18,825 | Wally Fullerton-Smith |
| Tuesday, 27 May 1986 | New South Wales 22 (Andrew Farrar, Garry Jack, Chris Mortimer, Royce Simmons tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals) Queensland 16 (Greg Dowling, Gene Miles tries; Mal Meninga 4 goals) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 33,066 | Royce Simmons |
| Tuesday, 10 June 1986 | New South Wales 24 (Noel Cleal, Wayne Pearce, Andrew Farrar, Brett Kenny, Michel O'Connor tries; Michel O'Connor 2 goals) Queensland 20 (Dale Shearer, Ian French, Les Kiss, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Sydney Cricket Ground | 40,707 | Peter Sterling |
| Tuesday, 1 July 1986 | New South Wales 18 (Wayne Pearce, Peter Tunks, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals) Queensland 16 (Gary Belcher, Greg Conescu, Les Kiss, Dale Shearer tries) | Kevin Roberts | Lang Park | 21,097 | Brett Kenny |
| Tuesday, 2 June 1987 | New South Wales 20 (Michael O'Connor 2, Les Davidson, Mark McGaw tries; Michael O'Connor 2 goals) Queensland 16 (Dale Shearer, Tony Currie, Greg Dowling tries; Gary Belcher, Peter Jackson goals) | Mick Stone | Lang Park | 33,411 | Les Davidson |
| Tuesday, 16 June 1987 | Queensland 12 (Dale Shearer, Greg Dowling, Colin Scott tries) New South Wales 6 (Andrew Farrar try; Michael O'Connor goal) | Barry Gomersall | Sydney Cricket Ground | 42,048 | Peter Sterling |
| Wednesday, 15 July 1987 | Queensland 10 (Dale Shearer, Bob Lindner tries; Dale Shearer goal) New South Wales 8 (David Boyle try; Michael O'Connor 2 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Lang Park | 32,602 | Allan Langer |
| Tuesday, 17 May 1988 | Queensland 26 (Allan Langer 2, Gary Belcher, Peter Jackson, Alan McIndoe tries; Gary Belcher 3 goals) New South Wales 18 (Mark McGaw, Andrew Ettingshausen, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals) | Barry Gomersall | Sydney Football Stadium | 26,441 | Allan Langer |
| Tuesday, 31 May 1988 | Queensland 16 (Sam Backo, Allan Langer tries; Gary Belcher 4 goals) New South Wales 6 (Michael O'Connor try; Michael O'Connor goal) | Mick Stone | Lang Park | 31,817 | Sam Backo |
| Tuesday, 21 June 1988 | Queensland 38 (Sam Backo 2, Gary Belcher, Brett French, Joe Kilroy, Allan Langer, Wally Lewis tries; Gary Belcher 5 goals) New South Wales 22 (Wayne Pearce, John Ferguson, Steve Hanson, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals) | Greg McCallum | Sydney Football Stadium | 16,910 | Sam Backo |
| Tuesday, 23 May 1989 | Queensland 36 (Mal Meninga 2, Michael Hancock 2, Allan Langer, Alan McIndoe, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 4 goals) New South Wales 6 (Andrew Ettingshausen try; Laurie Daley goal) | Mick Stone | Lang Park | 33,088 | Martin Bella |
| Wednesday, 14 June 1989 | Queensland 16 (Kerrod Walters, Wally Lewis, Michael Hancock tries; Mal Meninga, Gary Belcher goals) New South Wales 12 (Laurie Daley, Chris Johns tries; Greg Alexander 2 goals) | David Manson | Sydney Football Stadium | 40,000 | Wally Lewis |
| Wednesday, 28 June 1989 | Queensland 36 (Dale Shearer 2, Gary Belcher, Tony Currie, Kerrod Walters, Michael Hancock, Alan McIndoe tries; Dale Shearer 4 goals) New South Wales 16 (David Trewhella, Bruce McGuire, Des Hasler tries; Michael O'Connor 2 goals) | Greg McCallum | Lang Park | 33,260 | Kerrod Walters |
| Wednesday, 9 May 1990 | New South Wales 8 (Mark McGaw try; Michael O'Connor 2 goals) Queensland 0 | David Manson | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,235 | Ben Elias |
| Wednesday, 30 May 1990 | New South Wales 12 (Ricky Stuart, Brad Mackay tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals) Queensland 6 (Les Kiss try; Mal Meninga goal) | Greg McCallum | Olympic Park, Melbourne | 25,800 | Ricky Stuart |
| Wednesday, 13 June 1990 | Queensland 14 (Peter Jackson, Gary Belcher tries; Gary Belcher 2, Wally Lewis goals) New South Wales 10 (Mark McGaw, Glenn Lazarus tries; Rod Wishart goal) | David Manson | Lang Park | 31,416 | Bob Linder |
| Wednesday, 8 May 1991 | Queensland 6 (Mal Meninga try; Mal Meninga goal)New South Wales 4 (Laurie Daley try) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 32,400 | Wally Lewis |
| Wednesday, 29 May 1991 | New South Wales 14 (Mark McGaw, Chris Johns tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals)Queensland 12 (Dale Shearer, Willie Carne tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals) | David Manson | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,520 | Steve Walters |
| Wednesday, 12 June 1991 | Queensland 14 (Dale Shearer, Paul Hauff, Michael Hancock tries; Mal Meninga goal)New South Wales 12 (Chris Johns, Michael O'Connor, Des Hasler tries) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 33,226 | Martin Bella |
| Wednesday, 6 May 1992 | New South Wales 14 (Bradley Clyde, Craig Salvatori tries; Rod Wishart 3 goals)Queensland 6 (Allan Langer try; Mal Meninga goal) | David Manson | Sydney Football Stadium | 40,039 | Ben Elias |
| Wednesday, 20 May 1992 | Queensland 5 (Billy Moore try; Allan Langer field goal)New South Wales 4 (Rod Wishart 2 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 31,500 | Bob Linder |
| Wednesday, 3 June 1992 | New South Wales 16 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Ricky Stuart, John Cartwright tries; Tim Brasher 2 goals)Queensland 4 (Mal Meninga 2 goals) | Eddie Ward | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,878 | Ricky Stuart |
| Monday, 3 May 1993 | New South Wales 14 (Ricky Stuart, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 3 goals)Queensland 10 (Willie Carne, Bob Linder tries; Mal Meninga goal) | Greg McCallum | Lang Park | 33,000 | Ricky Stuart |
| Monday, 17 May 1993 | New South Wales 16 (Laurie Daley, Brad Mackay, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals)Queensland 12 (Mal Meninga, Kevin Walters tries; Dale Shearer, Adrian Brunker goals) | Eddie Ward | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,895 | Tim Brasher |
| Monday, 31 May 1993 | Queensland 24 (Willie Carne 2, Bob Linder, Steve Walters tries; Mal Meninga 2, Julian O'Neill 2 goals)New South Wales 12 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Paul Harragon tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals) | Greg McCallum | Lang Park | 31,500 | Dale Shearer |
| Monday, 23 May 1994 | Queensland 16 (Julian O'Neill, Willie Carne, Mark Coyne tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals)New South Wales 12 (Paul Harragon, Brad Mackay tries; Rod Wishart, Graham Mackay goals) | Bill Harrigan | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,859 | Willie Carne |
| Wednesday, 8 June 1994 | New South Wales 14 (Glenn Lazarus, Paul McGregor tries; Tim Brasher 3 goals)Queensland 0 | Graham Annesley | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 87,161 | Paul Harragon |
| Monday, 20 June 1994 | New South Wales 27 (Brett Mullins, Bradley Clyde, Laurie Daley, Brad Fittler tries; Tim Brasher 4 goals; Ben Elias 2, Brad Fittler field goals)Queensland 12 (Steve Renouf, Andrew Gee tries Julian O'Neill 2 goals) | Bill Harrigan | Lang Park | 40,665 | Ben Elias |
| Monday, 15 May 1995 | Queensland 2 (Wayne Bartrim goal)New South Wales 0 | Eddie Ward | Sydney Football Stadium | 39,841 | Gary Larson |
| Wednesday, 31 May 1995 | Queensland 20 (Brett Dallas, Mark Coyne, Adrian Lam tries; Wayne Bartrim 4 goals)New South Wales 12 (Brett Rodwell, Jim Serdaris tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals) | Eddie Ward | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 52,994 | Jason Smith |
| Monday, 12 June 1995 | Queensland 24 (Brett Dallas, Jason Smith, Ben Ikin, Billy Moore tries; Wayne Bartrim 4 goals)New South Wales 16 (Tim Brasher, Adam Muir, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals) | David Manson | Lang Park | 40,189 | Adrian Lam |
| Monday, 20 May 1996 | New South Wales 14 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Steve Menzies tries; Andrew Johns 3 Goals)Queensland 6 (Allan Langer try; Wayne Bartrim goal) | David Manson | Lang Park | 39,348 | Geoff Toovey |
| Monday, 3 June 1996 | New South Wales 18 (Brett Mullins 2, Rod Wishart tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals)Queensland 6 (Steve Renouf try; Julian O'Neill goal) | David Manson | Sydney Football Stadium | 41,955 | Andrew Johns |
| Monday, 17 June 1996 | New South Wales 15 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Brett Mullins tries; Andrew Johns 2, Rod Wishart goals; Brad Fittler field goal)Queensland 14 (Brett Dallas, Mark Coyne tries; Willie Carne 3 goals) | David Manson | Lang Park | 38,217 | Steve Menzies |
| Wednesday, 28 May 1997 | New South Wales 8 (Paul McGregor try; Andrew Johns, Rod Wishart goals)Queensland 6 (Adrian Lam try; Wayne Bartrim goal) | Kelvin Jeffes | Lang Park | 28,222 | Geoff Toovey |
| Wednesday, 11 June 1997 | New South Wales 15 (Jim Dymock, Ken McGuinness, Nik Kosef tries; John Simon goal; John Simon field goal)Queensland 14 (Brett Dallas, Robbie O'Davis, Matt Sing tries; Julian O'Neill goal) | David Manson | Melbourne Cricket Ground | 25,105 | Paul McGregor |
| Wednesday, 25 June 1997 | Queensland 18 (Ben Ikin, Julian O'Neill, Mark Coyne tries; Julian O'Neill 3 goals)New South Wales 12 (Andrew Johns, Jamie Ainscough tries; John Simon, Andrew Johns goals) | Eddie Ward | Sydney Football Stadium | 33,241 | Gary Larson |
| Friday, 22 May 1998 | Queensland 24 (Steve Price, Tonie Carroll, Allan Langer, Kevin Walters tries; Darren Lockyer 4 goals)New South Wales 23 (Laurie Daley, Tim Brasher, Steve Menzies, Rod Wishart, Brad Fittler tries; Andrew Johns goal; Andrew Johns field goal) | Bill Harrigan | Sydney Football Stadium | 36,070 | Allan Langer |
· Results › One-off matches
Tuesday, 8 July 1980
Tuesday, 8 July 1980
Date
Tuesday, 8 July 1980
Details
Queensland 20 (Kerry Boustead, Chris Close tries; Mal Meninga 7 goals) New South Wales 10 (G. Brentnall, Tommy Raudonikis tries; Mick Cronin 2 goals)
Referee(s)
Billy Thompson
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
33,210
Man of the Match
Chris Close
Tuesday, 28 July 1981
Tuesday, 28 July 1981
Date
Tuesday, 28 July 1981
Details
Queensland 22 (Mal Meninga, Wally Lewis, Brad Backer, Chris Close tries; Mal Meninga 5 goals) New South Wales 15 (Eric Grothe, Sr. 2, Mick Cronin tries; Mick Cronin 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Kevin Steele
Ground
Lang Park
Crowd
25,613
Man of the Match
Chris Close
Thursday, 6 August 1987
Thursday, 6 August 1987
Date
Thursday, 6 August 1987
Details
New South Wales 30 (Mark McGaw, Jonathan Docking, Andrew Ettingshausen, Michael O'Connor, Cliff Lyons tries; Michael O'Connor 5 goals) Queensland 18 (Dale Shearer, Tony Currie, Gene Miles tries; Dale Shearer 3 goals)
Referee(s)
Mick Stone
Ground
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Crowd
12,432
Man of the Match
Peter Sterling
| Date | Details | Referee(s) | Ground | Crowd | Man of the Match |
| Tuesday, 8 July 1980 | Queensland 20 (Kerry Boustead, Chris Close tries; Mal Meninga 7 goals) New South Wales 10 (G. Brentnall, Tommy Raudonikis tries; Mick Cronin 2 goals) | Billy Thompson | Lang Park | 33,210 | Chris Close |
| Tuesday, 28 July 1981 | Queensland 22 (Mal Meninga, Wally Lewis, Brad Backer, Chris Close tries; Mal Meninga 5 goals) New South Wales 15 (Eric Grothe, Sr. 2, Mick Cronin tries; Mick Cronin 3 goals) | Kevin Steele | Lang Park | 25,613 | Chris Close |
| Thursday, 6 August 1987 | New South Wales 30 (Mark McGaw, Jonathan Docking, Andrew Ettingshausen, Michael O'Connor, Cliff Lyons tries; Michael O'Connor 5 goals) Queensland 18 (Dale Shearer, Tony Currie, Gene Miles tries; Dale Shearer 3 goals) | Mick Stone | Veterans Memorial Stadium | 12,432 | Peter Sterling |
· Results › Super League
Friday, 11 April 1997
Friday, 11 April 1997
Date
Friday, 11 April 1997
Details
New South Wales 38 (Andrew Ettingshausen 3, Ken Nagas 2, David Peachey, Greg Alexander tries; Ryan Girdler 5 goals) Queensland 10 (Wendell Sailor, Peter Ryan tries; Mat Rogers goal)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd
26,731
Man of the Match
Greg Alexander
Monday, 19 May 1997
Monday, 19 May 1997
Date
Monday, 19 May 1997
Details
New South Wales 23 (Brett Mullins 3, Matthew Ryan tries; David Furner 3 goals; Noel Goldthorpe field goal) Queensland 22 (Steve Renouf 2, Tonie Carroll, Michael Hancock tries; Mat Rogers 2, Darren Lockyer goals)
Referee(s)
Bill Harrigan
Ground
ANZ Stadium, Brisbane
Crowd
35,570
| Date | Details | Referee(s) | Ground | Crowd | Man of the Match |
| Friday, 11 April 1997 | New South Wales 38 (Andrew Ettingshausen 3, Ken Nagas 2, David Peachey, Greg Alexander tries; Ryan Girdler 5 goals) Queensland 10 (Wendell Sailor, Peter Ryan tries; Mat Rogers goal) | Bill Harrigan | Sydney Football Stadium | 26,731 | Greg Alexander |
| Monday, 19 May 1997 | New South Wales 23 (Brett Mullins 3, Matthew Ryan tries; David Furner 3 goals; Noel Goldthorpe field goal) Queensland 22 (Steve Renouf 2, Tonie Carroll, Michael Hancock tries; Mat Rogers 2, Darren Lockyer goals) | Bill Harrigan | ANZ Stadium, Brisbane | 35,570 |
· Statistics › Grounds
Lang Park
Lang Park
Venue
Lang Park
City
Brisbane
Number of Games
61
Highest Crowd
52,540
Lowest Crowd
16,559
Stadium Australia
Stadium Australia
Venue
Stadium Australia
City
Sydney
Number of Games
33
Highest Crowd
88,336
Lowest Crowd
36,212
Sydney Football Stadium
Sydney Football Stadium
Venue
Sydney Football Stadium
City
Sydney
Number of Games
14
Highest Crowd
41,955
Lowest Crowd
16,910
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Venue
Melbourne Cricket Ground
City
Melbourne
Number of Games
6
Highest Crowd
91,513
Lowest Crowd
25,105
Sydney Cricket Ground
Sydney Cricket Ground
Venue
Sydney Cricket Ground
City
Sydney
Number of Games
6
Highest Crowd
42,048
Lowest Crowd
20,242
Docklands Stadium
Docklands Stadium
Venue
Docklands Stadium
City
Melbourne
Number of Games
3
Highest Crowd
56,021
Lowest Crowd
50,967
Perth Stadium
Perth Stadium
Venue
Perth Stadium
City
Perth
Number of Games
3
Highest Crowd
59,721
Lowest Crowd
57,023
QSAC
QSAC
Venue
QSAC
City
Brisbane
Number of Games
2
Highest Crowd
49,441
Lowest Crowd
47,989
Adelaide Oval
Adelaide Oval
Venue
Adelaide Oval
City
Adelaide
Number of Games
2
Highest Crowd
48,613
Lowest Crowd
25,218
North Queensland Stadium
North Queensland Stadium
Venue
North Queensland Stadium
City
Townsville
Number of Games
1
Highest Crowd
27,533
Lowest Crowd
-
Robina Stadium
Robina Stadium
Venue
Robina Stadium
City
Gold Coast
Number of Games
1
Highest Crowd
26,307
Lowest Crowd
-
Olympic Park Stadium
Olympic Park Stadium
Venue
Olympic Park Stadium
City
Melbourne
Number of Games
1
Highest Crowd
25,800
Lowest Crowd
–
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Venue
Veterans Memorial Stadium
City
Long Beach, California, USA
Number of Games
1
Highest Crowd
12,439
Lowest Crowd
–
| Venue | City | Number of Games | Highest Crowd | Lowest Crowd |
| Lang Park | Brisbane | 61 | 52,540 | 16,559 |
| Stadium Australia | Sydney | 33 | 88,336 | 36,212 |
| Sydney Football Stadium | Sydney | 14 | 41,955 | 16,910 |
| Melbourne Cricket Ground | Melbourne | 6 | 91,513 | 25,105 |
| Sydney Cricket Ground | Sydney | 6 | 42,048 | 20,242 |
| Docklands Stadium | Melbourne | 3 | 56,021 | 50,967 |
| Perth Stadium | Perth | 3 | 59,721 | 57,023 |
| QSAC | Brisbane | 2 | 49,441 | 47,989 |
| Adelaide Oval | Adelaide | 2 | 48,613 | 25,218 |
| North Queensland Stadium | Townsville | 1 | 27,533 | - |
| Robina Stadium | Gold Coast | 1 | 26,307 | - |
| Olympic Park Stadium | Melbourne | 1 | 25,800 | – |
| Veterans Memorial Stadium | Long Beach, California, USA | 1 | 12,439 | – |
· Statistics › Players › Man of the Match awards
Wally Lewis
Wally Lewis
Player
Wally Lewis
State
Queensland
Number of awards
8
Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith
Player
Cameron Smith
State
Queensland
Number of awards
7
Johnathan Thurston
Johnathan Thurston
Player
Johnathan Thurston
State
Queensland
Number of awards
5
Peter Sterling
Peter Sterling
Player
Peter Sterling
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
4
Allan Langer
Allan Langer
Player
Allan Langer
State
Queensland
Number of awards
4
Andrew Johns
Andrew Johns
Player
Andrew Johns
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
4
Ricky Stuart
Ricky Stuart
Player
Ricky Stuart
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
3
Ben Elias
Ben Elias
Player
Ben Elias
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
3
Darren Lockyer
Darren Lockyer
Player
Darren Lockyer
State
Queensland
Number of awards
3
Greg Bird
Greg Bird
Player
Greg Bird
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
3
James Tedesco
James Tedesco
Player
James Tedesco
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
3
Cameron Munster
Cameron Munster
Player
Cameron Munster
State
Queensland
Number of awards
3
Chris Close
Chris Close
Player
Chris Close
State
Queensland
Number of awards
2
Sam Backo
Sam Backo
Player
Sam Backo
State
Queensland
Number of awards
2
Martin Bella
Martin Bella
Player
Martin Bella
State
Queensland
Number of awards
2
Bob Lindner
Bob Lindner
Player
Bob Lindner
State
Queensland
Number of awards
2
Geoff Toovey
Geoff Toovey
Player
Geoff Toovey
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
2
Gary Larson
Gary Larson
Player
Gary Larson
State
Queensland
Number of awards
2
Tim Brasher
Tim Brasher
Player
Tim Brasher
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
2
Billy Slater
Billy Slater
Player
Billy Slater
State
Queensland
Number of awards
2
Brent Tate
Brent Tate
Player
Brent Tate
State
Queensland
Number of awards
2
Paul Gallen
Paul Gallen
Player
Paul Gallen
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
2
Nathan Cleary
Nathan Cleary
Player
Nathan Cleary
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
2
Daly Cherry-Evans
Daly Cherry-Evans
Player
Daly Cherry-Evans
State
Queensland
Number of awards
2
Mal Meninga
Mal Meninga
Player
Mal Meninga
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Rod Morris
Rod Morris
Player
Rod Morris
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Steve Mortimer
Steve Mortimer
Player
Steve Mortimer
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Peter Wynn
Peter Wynn
Player
Peter Wynn
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Wally Fullerton-Smith
Wally Fullerton-Smith
Player
Wally Fullerton-Smith
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Royce Simmons
Royce Simmons
Player
Royce Simmons
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Brett Kenny
Brett Kenny
Player
Brett Kenny
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Les Davidson
Les Davidson
Player
Les Davidson
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Kerrod Walters
Kerrod Walters
Player
Kerrod Walters
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Steve Walters
Steve Walters
Player
Steve Walters
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Dale Shearer
Dale Shearer
Player
Dale Shearer
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Willie Carne
Willie Carne
Player
Willie Carne
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Paul Harragon
Paul Harragon
Player
Paul Harragon
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Jason Smith
Jason Smith
Player
Jason Smith
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Adrian Lam
Adrian Lam
Player
Adrian Lam
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Steve Menzies
Steve Menzies
Player
Steve Menzies
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Paul McGregor
Paul McGregor
Player
Paul McGregor
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Rodney Howe
Rodney Howe
Player
Rodney Howe
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Shane Webcke
Shane Webcke
Player
Shane Webcke
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Jason Hetherington
Jason Hetherington
Player
Jason Hetherington
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Laurie Daley
Laurie Daley
Player
Laurie Daley
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Wendell Sailor
Wendell Sailor
Player
Wendell Sailor
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Adam MacDougall
Adam MacDougall
Player
Adam MacDougall
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Ryan Girdler
Ryan Girdler
Player
Ryan Girdler
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Gorden Tallis
Gorden Tallis
Player
Gorden Tallis
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Trent Barrett
Trent Barrett
Player
Trent Barrett
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Chris McKenna
Chris McKenna
Player
Chris McKenna
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Luke Bailey
Luke Bailey
Player
Luke Bailey
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Matt Sing
Matt Sing
Player
Matt Sing
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Shaun Timmins
Shaun Timmins
Player
Shaun Timmins
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Craig Fitzgibbon
Craig Fitzgibbon
Player
Craig Fitzgibbon
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Steve Price
Steve Price
Player
Steve Price
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Anthony Minichiello
Anthony Minichiello
Player
Anthony Minichiello
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Willie Mason
Willie Mason
Player
Willie Mason
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Greg Inglis
Greg Inglis
Player
Greg Inglis
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Israel Folau
Israel Folau
Player
Israel Folau
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Sam Thaiday
Sam Thaiday
Player
Sam Thaiday
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Anthony Watmough
Anthony Watmough
Player
Anthony Watmough
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Nate Myles
Nate Myles
Player
Nate Myles
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Luke Lewis
Luke Lewis
Player
Luke Lewis
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Jarryd Hayne
Jarryd Hayne
Player
Jarryd Hayne
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Corey Parker
Corey Parker
Player
Corey Parker
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Michael Jennings
Michael Jennings
Player
Michael Jennings
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Matt Gillett
Matt Gillett
Player
Matt Gillett
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Andrew Fifita
Andrew Fifita
Player
Andrew Fifita
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Josh Jackson
Josh Jackson
Player
Josh Jackson
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Boyd Cordner
Boyd Cordner
Player
Boyd Cordner
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Dane Gagai
Dane Gagai
Player
Dane Gagai
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Jake Trbojevic
Jake Trbojevic
Player
Jake Trbojevic
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Tom Trbojevic
Tom Trbojevic
Player
Tom Trbojevic
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Ben Hunt
Ben Hunt
Player
Ben Hunt
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Kalyn Ponga
Kalyn Ponga
Player
Kalyn Ponga
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Reuben Cotter
Reuben Cotter
Player
Reuben Cotter
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Lindsay Collins
Lindsay Collins
Player
Lindsay Collins
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
Cody Walker
Cody Walker
Player
Cody Walker
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Dylan Edwards
Dylan Edwards
Player
Dylan Edwards
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Payne Haas
Payne Haas
Player
Payne Haas
State
New South Wales
Number of awards
1
Tom Dearden
Tom Dearden
Player
Tom Dearden
State
Queensland
Number of awards
1
| Player | State | Number of awards |
| Wally Lewis | Queensland | 8 |
| Cameron Smith | Queensland | 7 |
| Johnathan Thurston | Queensland | 5 |
| Peter Sterling | New South Wales | 4 |
| Allan Langer | Queensland | 4 |
| Andrew Johns | New South Wales | 4 |
| Ricky Stuart | New South Wales | 3 |
| Ben Elias | New South Wales | 3 |
| Darren Lockyer | Queensland | 3 |
| Greg Bird | New South Wales | 3 |
| James Tedesco | New South Wales | 3 |
| Cameron Munster | Queensland | 3 |
| Chris Close | Queensland | 2 |
| Sam Backo | Queensland | 2 |
| Martin Bella | Queensland | 2 |
| Bob Lindner | Queensland | 2 |
| Geoff Toovey | New South Wales | 2 |
| Gary Larson | Queensland | 2 |
| Tim Brasher | New South Wales | 2 |
| Billy Slater | Queensland | 2 |
| Brent Tate | Queensland | 2 |
| Paul Gallen | New South Wales | 2 |
| Nathan Cleary | New South Wales | 2 |
| Daly Cherry-Evans | Queensland | 2 |
| Mal Meninga | Queensland | 1 |
| Rod Morris | Queensland | 1 |
| Steve Mortimer | New South Wales | 1 |
| Peter Wynn | New South Wales | 1 |
| Wally Fullerton-Smith | Queensland | 1 |
| Royce Simmons | New South Wales | 1 |
| Brett Kenny | New South Wales | 1 |
| Les Davidson | New South Wales | 1 |
| Kerrod Walters | Queensland | 1 |
| Steve Walters | Queensland | 1 |
| Dale Shearer | Queensland | 1 |
| Willie Carne | Queensland | 1 |
| Paul Harragon | New South Wales | 1 |
| Jason Smith | Queensland | 1 |
| Adrian Lam | Queensland | 1 |
| Steve Menzies | New South Wales | 1 |
| Paul McGregor | New South Wales | 1 |
| Rodney Howe | New South Wales | 1 |
| Shane Webcke | Queensland | 1 |
| Jason Hetherington | Queensland | 1 |
| Laurie Daley | New South Wales | 1 |
| Wendell Sailor | Queensland | 1 |
| Adam MacDougall | New South Wales | 1 |
| Ryan Girdler | New South Wales | 1 |
| Gorden Tallis | Queensland | 1 |
· Statistics › Players › Wally Lewis Medal
2004
2004
Year
2004
Player
Craig Fitzgibbon
State
New South Wales
2005
2005
Year
2005
Player
Anthony Minichiello
State
New South Wales
2006
2006
Year
2006
Player
Darren Lockyer
State
Queensland
2007
2007
Year
2007
Player
Cameron Smith
State
Queensland
2008
2008
Year
2008
Player
Johnathan Thurston
State
Queensland
2009
2009
Year
2009
Player
Greg Inglis
State
Queensland
2010
2010
Year
2010
Player
Billy Slater
State
Queensland
2011
2011
Year
2011
Player
Cameron Smith
State
Queensland
2012
2012
Year
2012
Player
Nate Myles
State
Queensland
2013
2013
Year
2013
Player
Cameron Smith
State
Queensland
2014
2014
Year
2014
Player
Paul Gallen
State
New South Wales
2015
2015
Year
2015
Player
Corey Parker
State
Queensland
2016
2016
Year
2016
Player
Cameron Smith
State
Queensland
2017
2017
Year
2017
Player
Dane Gagai
State
Queensland
2018
2018
Year
2018
Player
Billy Slater
State
Queensland
2019
2019
Year
2019
Player
James Tedesco
State
New South Wales
2020
2020
Year
2020
Player
Cameron Munster
State
Queensland
2021
2021
Year
2021
Player
Tom Trbojevic
State
New South Wales
2022
2022
Year
2022
Player
Patrick Carrigan
State
Queensland
2023
2023
Year
2023
Player
Reuben Cotter
State
Queensland
2024
2024
Year
2024
Player
Angus Crichton
State
New South Wales
2025
2025
Year
2025
Player
Tom Dearden
State
Queensland
| Year | Player | State |
| 2004 | Craig Fitzgibbon | New South Wales |
| 2005 | Anthony Minichiello | New South Wales |
| 2006 | Darren Lockyer | Queensland |
| 2007 | Cameron Smith | Queensland |
| 2008 | Johnathan Thurston | Queensland |
| 2009 | Greg Inglis | Queensland |
| 2010 | Billy Slater | Queensland |
| 2011 | Cameron Smith | Queensland |
| 2012 | Nate Myles | Queensland |
| 2013 | Cameron Smith | Queensland |
| 2014 | Paul Gallen | New South Wales |
| 2015 | Corey Parker | Queensland |
| 2016 | Cameron Smith | Queensland |
| 2017 | Dane Gagai | Queensland |
| 2018 | Billy Slater | Queensland |
| 2019 | James Tedesco | New South Wales |
| 2020 | Cameron Munster | Queensland |
| 2021 | Tom Trbojevic | New South Wales |
| 2022 | Patrick Carrigan | Queensland |
| 2023 | Reuben Cotter | Queensland |
| 2024 | Angus Crichton | New South Wales |
| 2025 | Tom Dearden | Queensland |
· Statistics › Players › Ron McAuliffe Medal
1992
1992
Year
1992
Player
Allan Langer
1993
1993
Year
1993
Player
Bob Lindner
1994
1994
Year
1994
Player
Billy Moore
1995
1995
Year
1995
Player
Gary Larson
1996
1996
Year
1996
Player
Allan Langer
1997
1997
Year
1997
Player
Robbie O'Davis
1998
1998
Year
1998
Player
Allan Langer
1999
1999
Year
1999
Player
Jason Hetherington
2000
2000
Year
2000
Player
Darren Smith
2001
2001
Year
2001
Player
Darren Lockyer
2002
2002
Year
2002
Player
Shane Webcke
2003
2003
Year
2003
Player
Darren Lockyer
2004
2004
Year
2004
Player
Steve Price
2005
2005
Year
2005
Player
Cameron Smith
2006
2006
Year
2006
Player
Darren Lockyer
2007
2007
Year
2007
Player
Cameron Smith
2008
2008
Year
2008
Player
Petero Civoniceva
2009
2009
Year
2009
Player
Greg Inglis
2010
2010
Year
2010
Player
Sam Thaiday
2011
2011
Year
2011
Player
Petero Civoniceva
2012
2012
Year
2012
Player
Nate Myles
2013
2013
Year
2013
Player
Cameron Smith
2014
2014
Year
2014
Player
Nate Myles
2015
2015
Year
2015
Player
Cameron Smith
2016
2016
Year
2016
Player
Darius Boyd
2017
2017
Year
2017
Player
Josh McGuire
2018
2018
Year
2018
Player
Billy Slater
2019
2019
Year
2019
Player
Ben Hunt
2020
2020
Year
2020
Player
Jake Friend
2021
2021
Year
2021
Player
Ben Hunt
2022
2022
Year
2022
Player
Patrick Carrigan
2023
2023
Year
2023
Player
Reuben Cotter
2024
2024
Year
2024
Player
Tom Dearden
2025
2025
Year
2025
Player
Tom Dearden
| Year | Player |
| 1992 | Allan Langer |
| 1993 | Bob Lindner |
| 1994 | Billy Moore |
| 1995 | Gary Larson |
| 1996 | Allan Langer |
| 1997 | Robbie O'Davis |
| 1998 | Allan Langer |
| 1999 | Jason Hetherington |
| 2000 | Darren Smith |
| 2001 | Darren Lockyer |
| 2002 | Shane Webcke |
| 2003 | Darren Lockyer |
| 2004 | Steve Price |
| 2005 | Cameron Smith |
| 2006 | Darren Lockyer |
| 2007 | Cameron Smith |
| 2008 | Petero Civoniceva |
| 2009 | Greg Inglis |
| 2010 | Sam Thaiday |
| 2011 | Petero Civoniceva |
| 2012 | Nate Myles |
| 2013 | Cameron Smith |
| 2014 | Nate Myles |
| 2015 | Cameron Smith |
| 2016 | Darius Boyd |
| 2017 | Josh McGuire |
| 2018 | Billy Slater |
| 2019 | Ben Hunt |
| 2020 | Jake Friend |
| 2021 | Ben Hunt |
| 2022 | Patrick Carrigan |
| 2023 | Reuben Cotter |
| 2024 | Tom Dearden |
| 2025 | Tom Dearden |
· Statistics › Players › Brad Fittler Medal
2005
2005
Year
2005
Player
Matt King
2006
2006
Year
2006
Player
Steve Menzies
2007
2007
Year
2007
Player
Jarryd Hayne
2008
2008
Year
2008
Player
Danny Buderus
2009
2009
Year
2009
Player
Jarryd Hayne
2010
2010
Year
2010
Player
Kurt Gidley
2011
2011
Year
2011
Player
Paul Gallen
2012
2012
Year
2012
Player
Robbie Farah
2013
2013
Year
2013
Player
Greg Bird
2014
2014
Year
2014
Player
Jarryd Hayne & Ryan Hoffman
2015
2015
Year
2015
Player
Josh Dugan
2016
2016
Year
2016
Player
Josh Jackson
2017
2017
Year
2017
Player
David Klemmer
2018
2018
Year
2018
Player
James Tedesco
2019
2019
Year
2019
Player
James Tedesco
2020
2020
Year
2020
Player
Nathan Cleary
2021
2021
Year
2021
Player
Tom Trbojevic
2022
2022
Year
2022
Player
James Tedesco
2023
2023
Year
2023
Player
Brian To'o
2024
2024
Year
2024
Player
Angus Crichton
2025
2025
Year
2025
Player
Brian To'o
| Year | Player |
| 2005 | Matt King |
| 2006 | Steve Menzies |
| 2007 | Jarryd Hayne |
| 2008 | Danny Buderus |
| 2009 | Jarryd Hayne |
| 2010 | Kurt Gidley |
| 2011 | Paul Gallen |
| 2012 | Robbie Farah |
| 2013 | Greg Bird |
| 2014 | Jarryd Hayne & Ryan Hoffman |
| 2015 | Josh Dugan |
| 2016 | Josh Jackson |
| 2017 | David Klemmer |
| 2018 | James Tedesco |
| 2019 | James Tedesco |
| 2020 | Nathan Cleary |
| 2021 | Tom Trbojevic |
| 2022 | James Tedesco |
| 2023 | Brian To'o |
| 2024 | Angus Crichton |
| 2025 | Brian To'o |
· Statistics › Players › New South Wales captains
Paul Gallen
Paul Gallen
Years
2011–2016
Name
Paul Gallen
Matches
16
Danny Buderus
Danny Buderus
Years
2004–2008
Name
Danny Buderus
Matches
15
Brad Fittler
Brad Fittler
Years
1995–1996, 1999–2001
Name
Brad Fittler
Matches
14
Laurie Daley
Laurie Daley
Years
1992–1994, 1998–1999
Name
Laurie Daley
Matches
13
James Tedesco
James Tedesco
Years
2020–2023
Name
James Tedesco
Matches
11
Wayne Pearce
Wayne Pearce
Years
1985–1988
Name
Wayne Pearce
Matches
10
Boyd Cordner
Boyd Cordner
Years
2017–2020
Name
Boyd Cordner
Matches
10
Andrew Johns
Andrew Johns
Years
2002–2003
Name
Andrew Johns
Matches
6
Ben Elias
Ben Elias
Years
1990–1991
Name
Ben Elias
Matches
6
Max Krilich
Max Krilich
Years
1982–1983
Name
Max Krilich
Matches
5
Kurt Gidley
Kurt Gidley
Years
2009–2010
Name
Kurt Gidley
Matches
5
Steve Mortimer
Steve Mortimer
Years
1984–1985
Name
Steve Mortimer
Matches
3
Gavin Miller
Gavin Miller
Years
1989
Name
Gavin Miller
Matches
3
Geoff Toovey
Geoff Toovey
Years
1997
Name
Geoff Toovey
Matches
3
Ray Price
Ray Price
Years
1983–84
Name
Ray Price
Matches
3
Jake Trbojevic
Jake Trbojevic
Years
2024
Name
Jake Trbojevic
Matches
3
Isaah Yeo
Isaah Yeo
Years
2025
Name
Isaah Yeo
Matches
3
Robbie Farah
Robbie Farah
Years
2013, 2015
Name
Robbie Farah
Matches
2
Tommy Raudonikis
Tommy Raudonikis
Years
1980
Name
Tommy Raudonikis
Matches
1
Steve Rogers
Steve Rogers
Years
1981
Name
Steve Rogers
Matches
1
Trent Barrett
Trent Barrett
Years
2010
Name
Trent Barrett
Matches
1
| Years | Name | Matches |
| 2011–2016 | Paul Gallen | 16 |
| 2004–2008 | Danny Buderus | 15 |
| 1995–1996, 1999–2001 | Brad Fittler | 14 |
| 1992–1994, 1998–1999 | Laurie Daley | 13 |
| 2020–2023 | James Tedesco | 11 |
| 1985–1988 | Wayne Pearce | 10 |
| 2017–2020 | Boyd Cordner | 10 |
| 2002–2003 | Andrew Johns | 6 |
| 1990–1991 | Ben Elias | 6 |
| 1982–1983 | Max Krilich | 5 |
| 2009–2010 | Kurt Gidley | 5 |
| 1984–1985 | Steve Mortimer | 3 |
| 1989 | Gavin Miller | 3 |
| 1997 | Geoff Toovey | 3 |
| 1983–84 | Ray Price | 3 |
| 2024 | Jake Trbojevic | 3 |
| 2025 | Isaah Yeo | 3 |
| 2013, 2015 | Robbie Farah | 2 |
| 1980 | Tommy Raudonikis | 1 |
| 1981 | Steve Rogers | 1 |
| 2010 | Trent Barrett | 1 |
· Statistics › Players › Queensland captains
Wally Lewis
Wally Lewis
Years
1981–1991
Name
Wally Lewis
Matches
29
Darren Lockyer
Darren Lockyer
Years
2001, 2004–2007, 2009–2011
Name
Darren Lockyer
Matches
22
Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith
Years
2008, 2012–2017
Name
Cameron Smith
Matches
21
Daly Cherry-Evans
Daly Cherry-Evans
Years
2019–2025
Name
Daly Cherry-Evans
Matches
19
Mal Meninga
Mal Meninga
Years
1992–1994
Name
Mal Meninga
Matches
9
Adrian Lam
Adrian Lam
Years
1997, 1999–2000
Name
Adrian Lam
Matches
8
Gorden Tallis
Gorden Tallis
Years
2001–2003
Name
Gorden Tallis
Matches
7
Allan Langer
Allan Langer
Years
1996, 1998
Name
Allan Langer
Matches
5
Trevor Gillmeister
Trevor Gillmeister
Years
1995–1996
Name
Trevor Gillmeister
Matches
4
Paul Vautin
Paul Vautin
Years
1988, 1990
Name
Paul Vautin
Matches
2
Greg Inglis
Greg Inglis
Years
2018
Name
Greg Inglis
Matches
2
Cameron Munster
Cameron Munster
Years
2025
Name
Cameron Munster
Matches
2
Arthur Beetson
Arthur Beetson
Years
1980
Name
Arthur Beetson
Matches
1
Kevin Walters
Kevin Walters
Years
1999
Name
Kevin Walters
Matches
1
Shane Webcke
Shane Webcke
Years
2004
Name
Shane Webcke
Matches
1
Billy Slater
Billy Slater
Years
2018
Name
Billy Slater
Matches
1
| Years | Name | Matches |
| 1981–1991 | Wally Lewis | 29 |
| 2001, 2004–2007, 2009–2011 | Darren Lockyer | 22 |
| 2008, 2012–2017 | Cameron Smith | 21 |
| 2019–2025 | Daly Cherry-Evans | 19 |
| 1992–1994 | Mal Meninga | 9 |
| 1997, 1999–2000 | Adrian Lam | 8 |
| 2001–2003 | Gorden Tallis | 7 |
| 1996, 1998 | Allan Langer | 5 |
| 1995–1996 | Trevor Gillmeister | 4 |
| 1988, 1990 | Paul Vautin | 2 |
| 2018 | Greg Inglis | 2 |
| 2025 | Cameron Munster | 2 |
| 1980 | Arthur Beetson | 1 |
| 1999 | Kevin Walters | 1 |
| 2004 | Shane Webcke | 1 |
| 2018 | Billy Slater | 1 |
· Statistics › Coaches › New South Wales
Ted Glossop (1980–1981, 1983)
Ted Glossop (1980–1981, 1983)
Name
Ted Glossop (1980–1981, 1983)
Won
1
Lost
4
Draw
0
Frank Stanton (1982, 1984)
Frank Stanton (1982, 1984)
Name
Frank Stanton (1982, 1984)
Won
2
Lost
4
Draw
0
Terry Fearnley (1985)
Terry Fearnley (1985)
Name
Terry Fearnley (1985)
Won
2
Lost
1
Draw
0
Ron Willey (1986–1987)
Ron Willey (1986–1987)
Name
Ron Willey (1986–1987)
Won
5
Lost
2
Draw
0
John Peard (1988)
John Peard (1988)
Name
John Peard (1988)
Won
0
Lost
3
Draw
0
Jack Gibson (1989–1990)
Jack Gibson (1989–1990)
Name
Jack Gibson (1989–1990)
Won
2
Lost
4
Draw
0
Tim Sheens (1991)
Tim Sheens (1991)
Name
Tim Sheens (1991)
Won
1
Lost
2
Draw
0
Phil Gould (1992–1996, 2002–2004)
Phil Gould (1992–1996, 2002–2004)
Name
Phil Gould (1992–1996, 2002–2004)
Won
14
Lost
9
Draw
1
Tom Raudonikis (1997–1998)
Tom Raudonikis (1997–1998)
Name
Tom Raudonikis (1997–1998)
Won
3
Lost
3
Draw
0
Wayne Pearce (1999–2001)
Wayne Pearce (1999–2001)
Name
Wayne Pearce (1999–2001)
Won
5
Lost
3
Draw
1
Ricky Stuart (2005, 2011–2012)
Ricky Stuart (2005, 2011–2012)
Name
Ricky Stuart (2005, 2011–2012)
Won
4
Lost
5
Draw
0
Graham Murray (2006–2007)
Graham Murray (2006–2007)
Name
Graham Murray (2006–2007)
Won
2
Lost
4
Draw
0
Craig Bellamy (2008–2010)
Craig Bellamy (2008–2010)
Name
Craig Bellamy (2008–2010)
Won
2
Lost
7
Draw
0
Laurie Daley (2013–2017, 2025)
Laurie Daley (2013–2017, 2025)
Name
Laurie Daley (2013–2017, 2025)
Won
7
Lost
11
Draw
0
Brad Fittler (2018–2023)
Brad Fittler (2018–2023)
Name
Brad Fittler (2018–2023)
Won
9
Lost
9
Draw
0
Michael Maguire (2024)
Michael Maguire (2024)
Name
Michael Maguire (2024)
Won
2
Lost
1
Draw
0
| Name | Won | Lost | Draw |
| Ted Glossop (1980–1981, 1983) | 1 | 4 | 0 |
| Frank Stanton (1982, 1984) | 2 | 4 | 0 |
| Terry Fearnley (1985) | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| Ron Willey (1986–1987) | 5 | 2 | 0 |
| John Peard (1988) | 0 | 3 | 0 |
| Jack Gibson (1989–1990) | 2 | 4 | 0 |
| Tim Sheens (1991) | 1 | 2 | 0 |
| Phil Gould (1992–1996, 2002–2004) | 14 | 9 | 1 |
| Tom Raudonikis (1997–1998) | 3 | 3 | 0 |
| Wayne Pearce (1999–2001) | 5 | 3 | 1 |
| Ricky Stuart (2005, 2011–2012) | 4 | 5 | 0 |
| Graham Murray (2006–2007) | 2 | 4 | 0 |
| Craig Bellamy (2008–2010) | 2 | 7 | 0 |
| Laurie Daley (2013–2017, 2025) | 7 | 11 | 0 |
| Brad Fittler (2018–2023) | 9 | 9 | 0 |
| Michael Maguire (2024) | 2 | 1 | 0 |
· Statistics › Coaches › Queensland
John MacDonald (1980)
John MacDonald (1980)
Name
John MacDonald (1980)
Won
1
Lost
0
Draw
0
Arthur Beetson (1981–1984, 1989–1990)
Arthur Beetson (1981–1984, 1989–1990)
Name
Arthur Beetson (1981–1984, 1989–1990)
Won
11
Lost
5
Draw
0
Des Morris (1985)
Des Morris (1985)
Name
Des Morris (1985)
Won
1
Lost
2
Draw
0
Wayne Bennett (1986–1988, 1998, 2001–2003, 2020)
Wayne Bennett (1986–1988, 1998, 2001–2003, 2020)
Name
Wayne Bennett (1986–1988, 1998, 2001–2003, 2020)
Won
13
Lost
11
Draw
1
Graham Lowe (1991–1992)
Graham Lowe (1991–1992)
Name
Graham Lowe (1991–1992)
Won
3
Lost
3
Draw
0
Wally Lewis (1993–1994)
Wally Lewis (1993–1994)
Name
Wally Lewis (1993–1994)
Won
2
Lost
4
Draw
0
Paul Vautin (1995–1997)
Paul Vautin (1995–1997)
Name
Paul Vautin (1995–1997)
Won
4
Lost
5
Draw
0
Mark Murray (1999–2000)
Mark Murray (1999–2000)
Name
Mark Murray (1999–2000)
Won
1
Lost
4
Draw
1
Michael Hagan (2004–2005)
Michael Hagan (2004–2005)
Name
Michael Hagan (2004–2005)
Won
2
Lost
4
Draw
0
Mal Meninga (2006–2015)
Mal Meninga (2006–2015)
Name
Mal Meninga (2006–2015)
Won
20
Lost
10
Draw
0
Kevin Walters (2016–2019)
Kevin Walters (2016–2019)
Name
Kevin Walters (2016–2019)
Won
6
Lost
6
Draw
0
Paul Green (2021)
Paul Green (2021)
Name
Paul Green (2021)
Won
1
Lost
2
Draw
0
Billy Slater (2022–2025)
Billy Slater (2022–2025)
Name
Billy Slater (2022–2025)
Won
7
Lost
5
Draw
0
| Name | Won | Lost | Draw |
| John MacDonald (1980) | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Arthur Beetson (1981–1984, 1989–1990) | 11 | 5 | 0 |
| Des Morris (1985) | 1 | 2 | 0 |
| Wayne Bennett (1986–1988, 1998, 2001–2003, 2020) | 13 | 11 | 1 |
| Graham Lowe (1991–1992) | 3 | 3 | 0 |
| Wally Lewis (1993–1994) | 2 | 4 | 0 |
| Paul Vautin (1995–1997) | 4 | 5 | 0 |
| Mark Murray (1999–2000) | 1 | 4 | 1 |
| Michael Hagan (2004–2005) | 2 | 4 | 0 |
| Mal Meninga (2006–2015) | 20 | 10 | 0 |
| Kevin Walters (2016–2019) | 6 | 6 | 0 |
| Paul Green (2021) | 1 | 2 | 0 |
| Billy Slater (2022–2025) | 7 | 5 | 0 |
· Statistics › Referees
Gerard Sutton
Gerard Sutton
Name
Gerard Sutton
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
22
NSW wins
10
Qld wins
12
Drawn
0
Bill Harrigan1
Bill Harrigan1
Name
Bill Harrigan1
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
21
NSW wins
9
Qld wins
11
Drawn
1
Ben Cummins
Ben Cummins
Name
Ben Cummins
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
14
NSW wins
6
Qld wins
8
Drawn
0
Ashley Klein
Ashley Klein
Name
Ashley Klein
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
12
NSW wins
5
Qld wins
7
Drawn
0
David Manson
David Manson
Name
David Manson
State/Country
Queensland
Games
10
NSW wins
7
Qld wins
3
Drawn
0
Tony Archer
Tony Archer
Name
Tony Archer
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
10
NSW wins
2
Qld wins
8
Drawn
0
Shayne Hayne
Shayne Hayne
Name
Shayne Hayne
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
10
NSW wins
2
Qld wins
8
Drawn
0
Barry Gomersall
Barry Gomersall
Name
Barry Gomersall
State/Country
Queensland
Games
9
NSW wins
2
Qld wins
7
Drawn
0
Kevin Roberts
Kevin Roberts
Name
Kevin Roberts
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
6
NSW wins
5
Qld wins
1
Drawn
0
Greg McCallum
Greg McCallum
Name
Greg McCallum
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
5
NSW wins
2
Qld wins
3
Drawn
0
Eddie Ward
Eddie Ward
Name
Eddie Ward
State/Country
Queensland
Games
5
NSW wins
2
Qld wins
3
Drawn
0
Steven Clark
Steven Clark
Name
Steven Clark
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
5
NSW wins
2
Qld wins
2
Drawn
1
Paul Simpkins
Paul Simpkins
Name
Paul Simpkins
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
4
NSW wins
2
Qld wins
2
Drawn
0
Michael Stone2
Michael Stone2
Name
Michael Stone2
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
3
NSW wins
1
Qld wins
2
Drawn
0
Sean Hampstead
Sean Hampstead
Name
Sean Hampstead
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
3
NSW wins
2
Qld wins
1
Drawn
0
Matt Cecchin
Matt Cecchin
Name
Matt Cecchin
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
2
NSW wins
1
Qld wins
1
Drawn
0
Graham Annesley
Graham Annesley
Name
Graham Annesley
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
1
NSW wins
1
Qld wins
0
Drawn
0
John Gocher
John Gocher
Name
John Gocher
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
1
NSW wins
1
Qld wins
0
Drawn
0
Kelvin Jeffes
Kelvin Jeffes
Name
Kelvin Jeffes
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
1
NSW wins
1
Qld wins
0
Drawn
0
Kevin Steel
Kevin Steel
Name
Kevin Steel
State/Country
New Zealand
Games
1
NSW wins
0
Qld wins
1
Drawn
0
Billy Thompson
Billy Thompson
Name
Billy Thompson
State/Country
Great Britain
Games
1
NSW wins
0
Qld wins
1
Drawn
0
Robin Whitfield
Robin Whitfield
Name
Robin Whitfield
State/Country
Great Britain
Games
1
NSW wins
0
Qld wins
1
Drawn
0
Don Wilson
Don Wilson
Name
Don Wilson
State/Country
New Zealand
Games
1
NSW wins
0
Qld wins
1
Drawn
0
Jared Maxwell
Jared Maxwell
Name
Jared Maxwell
State/Country
New South Wales
Games
1
NSW wins
0
Qld wins
1
Drawn
0
| Name | State/Country | Games | NSW wins | Qld wins | Drawn |
| Gerard Sutton | New South Wales | 22 | 10 | 12 | 0 |
| Bill Harrigan1 | New South Wales | 21 | 9 | 11 | 1 |
| Ben Cummins | New South Wales | 14 | 6 | 8 | 0 |
| Ashley Klein | New South Wales | 12 | 5 | 7 | 0 |
| David Manson | Queensland | 10 | 7 | 3 | 0 |
| Tony Archer | New South Wales | 10 | 2 | 8 | 0 |
| Shayne Hayne | New South Wales | 10 | 2 | 8 | 0 |
| Barry Gomersall | Queensland | 9 | 2 | 7 | 0 |
| Kevin Roberts | New South Wales | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 |
| Greg McCallum | New South Wales | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
| Eddie Ward | Queensland | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
| Steven Clark | New South Wales | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
| Paul Simpkins | New South Wales | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
| Michael Stone2 | New South Wales | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
| Sean Hampstead | New South Wales | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| Matt Cecchin | New South Wales | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| Graham Annesley | New South Wales | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| John Gocher | New South Wales | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Kelvin Jeffes | New South Wales | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Kevin Steel | New Zealand | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Billy Thompson | Great Britain | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Robin Whitfield | Great Britain | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Don Wilson | New Zealand | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Jared Maxwell | New South Wales | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
References
- "Blues v Maroons - Game 1, 2020 - Match Centre - NRL"https://www.nrl.com/draw/state-of-origin/2020/round-1/blues-v-maroons/
- "Blues v Maroons - Game 2, 2020 - Match Centre - NRL"https://www.nrl.com/draw/state-of-origin/2020/round-2/blues-v-maroons/
- The Guardianhttps://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/nov/18/the-whole-city-was-gridlocked-brisbane-heaves-as-fans-allowed-back-en-masse
- Since the completion of Stadium Australia, now Telstra Stadium, in 1999, New South Wales has a significantly larger stad
- "State of Origin in Adelaide. 48,613"https://x.com/samtugwell_15/status/1663901199924441090
- qrlcom.auhttps://www.qrl.com.au/news/2022/09/23/tuaupiki-and-storch-take-top-honours-at-qrl-awards/
- qrlcom.auhttps://www.qrl.com.au/news/2022/09/26/carrigan-and-hunt-named-maroons-best/
- "Brad Fittler Medal - Rugby League Project"https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/awards/brad-fittler-medal
- NSWRLhttps://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2023/09/04/too-caps-stellar-origin-series-with-brad-fittler-medal/