Queensland State of Origin Team

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The Queensland State of Origin team is a rugby team that plays in the annual 3 match State of Origin series.

Traditionally known as The Maroons (though in this case Maroon is often pronounced /maɹəʉn/ rather than the usual /maɹuːn/), in reference to the maroon jerseys that they wear, they play three matches each year against New South Wales. Like the NSW Origin side, the team is purely representative, with players being chosen from the National Rugby League and England's Super League.

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[edit] Queensland before State of Origin

Main Article: State of Origin

The Maroons first played New South Wales in 1908, but did not win a match until 1922. The was the start of Queensland's only golden period before the introduction of State of Origin.

As the twentieth century progressed, New South Wales proved to be the dominant team. The powerful NSWRL competition attracted many Queenslanders south of the border, and the "residential" selection policy meant that the Maroons would often be disadvantaged against New South Wales teams containing many Queenslanders who play in the New South Wales competition.

In the 1970s Queensland only won four matches, and it was decided that if New South Wales won the first two games of the 1980 series that there would be a State of Origin selection policy for the last game. This meant that selection would be based on the state a player made his senior debut in, not the state that he currently played in. Queensland won the first State of Origin match 20-10 on 8 July 1980. After Queensland lost the first two games in 1981 the third match was again a State of Origin match. Queensland also won this game, and all subsequent series have been played under State of Origin rules.

[edit] State of Origin Results

1980 Queensland 1 New South Wales - Drawn -
1981 Queensland 1 New South Wales - Drawn -
1982 Queensland 2 New South Wales 1 Drawn -
1984 Queensland 2 New South Wales 1 Drawn -
1985 New South Wales 2 Queensland 1 Drawn -
1986 New South Wales 3 Queensland - Drawn -
1987 Queensland 2 New South Wales 1[1] Drawn -
1988 Queensland 3 New South Wales - Drawn -
1989 Queensland 3 New South Wales - Drawn -
1990 New South Wales 2 Queensland 1 Drawn -
1991 Queensland 2 New South Wales 1 Drawn -
1992 New South Wales 2 Queensland 1 Drawn -
1993 New South Wales 2 Queensland 1 Drawn -
1994 New South Wales 2 Queensland 1 Drawn -
1995 Queensland 3 New South Wales - Drawn -
1996 New South Wales 3 Queensland - Drawn -
1997 New South Wales 2 Queensland 1 Drawn -
1998 Queensland 2 New South Wales 1 Drawn -
1999 Queensland 1 New South Wales 1 Drawn 1
2000 New South Wales 3 Queensland - Drawn -
2001 Queensland 2 New South Wales 1 Drawn -
2002 Queensland 1 New South Wales 1 Drawn 1
2003 New South Wales 2 Queensland 1 Drawn -
2004 New South Wales 2 Queensland 1 Drawn -
2005 New South Wales 2 Queensland 1 Drawn -
2006 Queensland 2 New South Wales 1 Drawn -

[edit] Queensland Players

[edit] Captains

Captains
Player No. Era
Arthur Beetson 1 G.1,1980
Wally Lewis 20 G.1,1981-G.4,1987
Paul Vautin 1 G.1,1988
Wally Lewis 5 G.2,1988-G.3,1989
Paul Vautin 1 G.1,1990
Wally Lewis 5 G.2,1991-G.3,1991
Mal Meninga 9 G.1,1992-G.3-1994
Trevor Gillmeister 4 G.1,1995-G.1-1996
Allan Langer 2 G.2,1996-G.3,1996
Adrian Lam 3 G.1,1997-G.3,1997
Allan Langer 3 G.1,1998-G.3,1998
Adrian Lam 1 G.1,1999
Kevin Walters 1 G.2,1999
Adrian Lam 4 G.3,1999-G.3,2000
Gorden Tallis 1 G.1,2001
Darren Lockyer 2 G.2,2001-G.3,2001
Gorden Tallis 6 G.1,2002-G.3,2003
Shane Webcke 1 G.1,2004
Darren Lockyer 8 G.2,2004-G.3,2006(present)
Coach
Coach Era
John MacDonald 1980
Arthur Beetson 1981-1984
Des Morris 1985
Wayne Bennett 1986-1988
Arthur Beetson 1989-1990
Graeme Lowe 1991-1992
Wally Lewis 1993-1994
Paul Vautin 1995-1997
Wayne Bennett 1998
Mark Murray 1999-2000
Wayne Bennett 2001-2003
Michael Hagan 2004-2005
Mal Meninga 2006-2008

[edit] Rugby League Week's Best Ever Queensland team

This team was published by rugby league magazine Rugby League Week in 2005 to commemorate the first 25 years of State of Origin.

No. Position Player Games Played
1. Fullback Matt Bowen 4
2. Winger Greg Inglis 1
3. Centre Justin Hodges 5
4. Centre Brent Tate 10
5. Winger Karmichael Hunt 1
6. Five-Eighth Darren Lockyer (C) 24
7. Half-Back Johnathan Thurston 6
8. Prop Shane Webcke 15
9. Hooker Cameron Smith 16
10. Prop Petero Civoniceva 16
11. Second Row Sam Thaiday 3
12. Second Row Carl Webb 6
13. Lock Tonie Carroll 24
14. Interchange Shaun Berrigan 11
15. Interchange Dane Carlaw 9
16. Interchange Josh Hannay 7
17. Interchange Travis Norton 21
- Coach Wayne Bennett 22

[edit] See also

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