2005 Rugby League State of Origin series
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| 2005 State of Origin series | |
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Logo of the State of Origin series |
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| Won by | |
| Series margin | 2-1 |
| Points scored | 140 |
| Attendance | 187,309 (average 62,436 per match) |
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The 2005 State of Origin series was the 26th annual Australian interstate representative series between New South Wales and Queensland. The three matches drew a total attendance of 187,309. New South Wales won the series 2-1, their third consecutive series victory.
The Wally Lewis Medal for Player of the series was awarded to Anthony Minichiello. The Ron McAuliffe Medal for Queensland player of the series was awarded to Cameron Smith. The Brad Fittler Medal for New South Wales player of the series was awarded to Matt King.
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[edit] Games
[edit] Game One
| May 25, 2005 | |||
| 24–20 | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Attendance: 52,484 Referee: Paul Simpkins Man of Match: Steve Price |
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| Cameron Smith (10 - 5g) Matt Bowen (4 - 1t) Michael Crocker (4 - 1t) Ty Williams (4 - 1t) Darren Lockyer (1 - 1fg) Johnathan Thurston (1 - 1fg) |
(Report) | (4 - 1t) Danny Buderus (4 - 1t) Craig Fitzgibbon (4 - 2g) Mark Gasnier (4 - 1t)Ben Kennedy (4 - 1t) Luke Rooney |
After fifty minutes, Queensland had raced away to a 19-0 lead. However New South Wales, under new coach Ricky Stuart made a strong comeback, bringing the score to 20-19 in their favour. A field goal from Johnathan Thurston saw the game go into Golden Point extra time. Brett Kimmorley, playing halfback in place of an injured Andrew Johns threw a pass intended for Matt King, but was instead intercepted by Matt Bowen, who snatched a 24-20 victory for the Maroons.
[edit] Game Two
| June 15, 2005 | |||
| 32–22 | Telstra Stadium, Sydney Attendance: 82,389 Referee: Steven Clark Man of Match: Andrew Johns |
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| Anthony Minichiello (8 - 2t) Craig Fitzgibbon (6 - 3g) Andrew Johns (6 - 3g) Danny Buderus (4 - 1t) Matt Cooper (4 - 1t) Steven Menzies (4 - 1t) |
(Report) | (6 - 3g) Cameron Smith (4 - 1t)Matt Bowen (4 - 1t) Petero Civoniceva (4 - 1t) Billy Slater (4 - 1t) Brad Thorn |
Andrew Johns made his comeback for Game II with a man-of-the-match performance after making made his NRL reappearance from injury just ten days earlier.
[edit] Game Three
| July 5, 2005 | |||
| 10–32 | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Attendance: 52,436 Referee: Paul Simpkins Man of Match: Anthony Minichiello |
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| Matt Bowen (4 - 1t) Johnathan Thurston (4 - 1t) Cameron Smith (2 - 1g) |
(Report) | (12 - 3t) Matt King (6 - 3g) Andrew Johns (4 - 1t) Braith Anasta (4 - 1t) Mark Gasnier (4 - 1t)Timana Tahu (2 - 1t) Craig Fitzgibbon |
The crowd of 52,596 people at Suncorp Stadium for Game III was a record for the gound at the time. After an hour New South Wales had raced away to a 32-0 lead and late tries to Queensland proved too little too late.
[edit] Teams
[edit] New South Wales
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| Interchange | Craig Wing | |||||
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| Coach | Ricky Stuart | |||||
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[edit] See also
[edit] Footnotes
| State of Origin | |
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| New South Wales | Queensland |
| The Team Players • Records Captains and Coaches |
The Team Players • History • Records Captains and Coaches |
| Series | |
| 1980 • 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1987 • 1988 • 1989 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 |
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| Other | |
| Results & Statistics • Roy and HG's commentary Super League Tri-Series |
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| Australian Rugby League New South Wales Rugby League • Queensland Rugby League |
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