Indigenous All Stars vs NRL All Stars
Suncorp Stadium - 9 February 2013
Indigenous All Stars vs NRL All Stars
Suncorp Stadium - 9 February 2013
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Voting for All Stars now open
Rugby League fans are being called on to play selector for Wayne Bennett when voting opens tomorrow for the 2013 NRL All Stars team to be spearheaded by rival Townsville Test captains Cameron Smith and Benji Marshall.
While on opposing teams in their final match of the 2012 season in the Australia Vs New Zealand Test in Townsville tomorrow, they will team up in the first official game of 2013, the fourth annual Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium on February 9.
As NRL All Stars captain and Kiwis skipper, Marshall is an automatic selection in the 20-man NRL All Stars squad with Kangaroos and Storm captain Cameron Smith as the Australian team’s automatic selection.
The public now take on the role of selector and will vote on the 16 players to join Marshall and Smith in Stage One of online voting. An additional two players will be selected by Bennett at the completion of Stage Two voting in January.
Fans have from October 13 to until December 10 to be a selector in the first stage of voting at www.nrl.com/allstars. They must choose two forwards and two backs from each of the 16 NRL Clubs to form a shortlist for Bennett to then refine his team for Stage Two of the voting.
“The All Stars is an incredibly important event on the Rugby League calendar as it showcases all the great things about our game from amazing skills and athleticism to inclusiveness, spirit and passion,” Bennett said.
“It is a very fitting way to kick off the 2013 pre-season. Now in its fourth year, the match has not lost any of its appeal to me as a coach; to the players who see it as a great honour to represent their people; and to the wider community who watch it live or on Channel Nine.”
At the completion of Stage One voting, Bennett will place the 64 players chosen into his preferred positions, as well as outline the make-up of the bench positions.
Stage Two of voting will commence December 10, where the public have the challenge of selecting just one player from each of the 16 NRL Clubs to join Marshall’s side.
Bennett and the NRL All Stars coaching staff select the remaining two players to form the final 20-man squad.
Overview of NRL All Stars voting:
- The first player to be chosen in the NRL All Stars team will be the player who scores the highest number of overall votes in a position.
? Once a player from one club is placed in the team, no other player from that club can be selected.
? If a player withdraws from the team due to injury, he will be replaced by someone from the bench.
? The open bench spot will then be replaced by someone from the injured player’s club, depending on the position needed for the bench.
2013 Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars Ticket Categories and Prices
Tickets for the 2013 Harvey Norman All Stars match are available through Ticketek outlets, on 132 849 or www.ticketek.com.au. New Zealand customers can call 0800 842 538 or +61 132 849.
Categories
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$80.00
$45.00
$18.00
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$70.00
$40.00
$16.00
Family (2A+2J)
$265.00
$150.00
$60.00
The Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars is supported by Events Queensland as part of a growing calendar of sporting, cultural, regional and business events across Queensland.
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NRL All Stars voting revealed
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Andrew Bryan NRL.com Thu, Nov 15, 2012 - 1:30 PM
North Queensland’s James Tamou is the highest ranked forward in the voting for the Harvey Norman NRL All Stars, capping a dream year for the 23-year-old in which he debuted for Australia and New South Wales and cemented himself as one of the game’s best forwards.
Such is the rapid rise of Tamou - he is currently outshining perennial fan favourites Billy Slater, Paul Gallen, Cooper Cronk and Michael Jennings with just over a week to go in Phase One of voting.
Parramatta fullback Jarryd Hayne leads the voting ahead of Akuila Uate, Brett Morris, Tamou and Slater.
The Cowboys enforcer was surprised when told he was in the top five of voting for the NRL All Stars team to be coached by Wayne Bennett.
“It’s very flattering to have so much support,” Tamou told NRL.com.
“It’s a game I’d love to play in and I haven’t had the chance to yet. When I’ve watched it, I’ve been pretty envious.
“The All Stars game has become a big part of our season and to be recognised as being good enough to be part of the NRL All Stars team would be a huge honour.
“Just having another chance to play alongside the high-profile players in the game, and spend time with them in camp, would be a buzz.”
South Sydney halfback Adam Reynolds’ breakout debut season has also earned the attention of fans, with the 22-year-old comfortably near the top of the voting – surprisingly ahead of Kangaroos and Queensland half, Cronk.
The 2012 rookie of the year helped guide South Sydney to the NRL finals in his debut season and was unfortunately injured during an exhilarating Preliminary Final against the Bulldogs in front of more than 70,000 fans at ANZ Stadium.
FuiFui MoiMoi’s cult following has also ensured he is at the top of voting, despite Parramatta’s disappointing season in 2012. While the Eels finished with the wooden spoon, the popularity of the big forward has not waned with fans.
Brett Morris has bragging rights over his twin-brother Josh, but both are proving popular and are in the top 10 of voting.
The first stage of voting for the NRL All Stars team, which includes fans picking two forwards and two backs from each club finishes on November 26.
The second phase will begin on December 10 and will require fans to trim down the list of 64 players to just 16, with coach Wayne Bennett to handpick two players to go along with Australian captain Cam Smith and New Zealand captain Benji Marshall who are automatic selections in the squad.
The Indigenous All Stars side voting will also start on December 10, with coach Laurie Daley able to select three players to add to the squad picked by the fans.
Voting closes January 14, with the teams to both be named on January 16.
The NRL All Stars game will kick-off on Saturday February 9 at Suncorp Stadium.
The top 10 players in NRL All Stars voting:
1. Jarryd Hayne
2. Akuila Uate
3. Brett Morris
4. James Tamou
5. Billy Slater
6. Fuifui Moimoi
7. Adam Reynolds
8. Josh Morris
9. Michael Jennings
10. Cooper Cronk
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Countdown on in NRL All Stars voting
With just a few hours remaining, a record 15,000 Rugby League fans have already had their say in who should get representative honours in Wayne Bennett?s NRL All Stars for the 2013 Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars match, with Stage One voting closing at 11:59pm tonight (AEDT).
Eels superstar Jarryd Hayne maintains the overall leader as the fan favourite with over 9000 votes, ahead of Akuila Uate (Knights), Brett Morris (Dragons), James Tamou (Cowboys) and Billy Slater (Storm) for the fourth annual Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars match to be held on February 9 at Brisbane?s Suncorp Stadium for the first time.
The top 10 players for the 2013 NRL All Stars in Stage One voting so far are:
Player - Club
1. Jarryd Hayne - Eels
2. Akuila Uate - Knights
3. Brett Morris - Dragons
4. James Tamou - Cowboys
5. Billy Slater - Storm
6. Fuifui Moimoi - Eels
7. Adam Reynolds - Rabbitohs
8. Josh Morris - Bulldogs
9. Paul Gallen - Sharks
10. Michael Jennings - Panthers
The All Stars concept is unique as the only representative game in any Australian football code where fans have the chance to play selector and determine the make-up of the teams, with 15,315 fans having already logged onto www.nrl.com/allstars to select their favourite two backs and two forwards from each club for the NRL All Stars.
A ?shortlist? of 64 players (top two forwards and two backs from each NRL club) will be announced this week and Bennett will review it and place the players into preferred positions, including how he would like to see the make-up of the interchange bench, ahead of Stage Two voting opening on December 10.
The public will then have the challenge of selecting just one player from each of the 16 NRL Clubs to join NRL All Stars captain and New Zealand skipper Benji Marshall and Australian captain Cameron Smith, who are automatic selections.
Bennett and the NRL All Stars coaching staff select the remaining two players to form the final 20-man squad.
Voting for the Indigenous All Stars team will also open on December 10 with both teams announced on January 16.
Overview of NRL All Stars voting:
? The first player to be chosen in the NRL All Stars team will be the player who scores the highest number of overall votes in a position.
? Once a player from one club is placed in the team, no other player from that club can be selected.
? If a player withdraws from the team due to injury, he will be replaced by someone from the bench.
? The open bench spot will then be replaced by someone from the injured player?s club, depending on the position needed for the bench.
2013 Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars Ticket Categories and Prices
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Categories Cat 1 Cat 2 Cat 3
Adult $90.00 $50.00 $20.00
Pensioner (Aged, War, TPI, Invalid & Disability) $80.00 $45.00 $18.00
Junior $70.00 $40.00 $16.00
Family (2A+2J) $265.00 $150.00 $60.00
The Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars is supported by Events Queensland as part of a growing calendar of sporting, cultural, regional and business events across Queensland.
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Titans in shortlist for NRL All Stars
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iSelect Gold Coast Titans quartet Dave Taylor, Nate Myles, Will Zillman and Kevin Gordon have made the shortlist after the first stage of online voting for Wayne Bennett?s 2013 NRL All Stars.
The quartet were the most popular iSelect Titans players among the 15,723 fans that took part in the first stage of voting.
Results released today show exciting backs Billy Slater and Jarryd Hayne, dynamic wingers AkuilaUate and Brett Morris and powerhouses James Tamou and Fuifui Moimoi were the most popular players overall.
Hayne (Eels) was the overall favourite with 9491 votes, 208 ahead of Uate (Knights) after six weeks of voting at www.nrl.com/allstars where fans chose their favourite two backs and two forwards from all 16 NRL Clubs to be considered for Bennett?s team for the 2013 Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars.
The top 10 fan favourites also included Adam Reynolds (Rabbitohs), Josh Morris (Bulldogs), Paul Gallen (Sharks) and Cooper Cronk (Storm).Cronk finished just one vote ahead of Michael Jennings (Panthers).
Hayne said: "I feel really honoured; it's such a privilege to be a part of the whole All Stars concept ? it's become an important part of the Rugby League calendar. It's nice to be thought of by the fans who voted for me.?
Bennett now has a 64-man ?shortlist? from which the public will get a second chance to pick 16 players (one only from each club) to join automatic selections Benji Marshall and Cameron Smith for the fourth annual Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars at Brisbane?s Suncorp Stadium on February 9.
The top 10 players for the 2013 NRL All Stars in Stage One voting:
Player - Club
1. Jarryd Hayne - Eels
2. Akuila Uate - Knights
3. Brett Morris - Dragons
4. James Tamou - Cowboys
5. Billy Slater - Storm
6. Fuifui Moimoi - Eels
7. Adam Reynolds - Rabbitohs
8. Josh Morris - Bulldogs
9. Paul Gallen - Sharks
10. Cooper Cronk - Storm
The publicly-chosen 64-man ?shortlist? for the 2013 NRL All Stars:
Broncos
Backs: Peter Wallace, Corey Norman
Forwards: Ben Hannant, Corey Parker
Bulldogs
Backs: Josh Morris, Krisnan Inu
Forwards: Sam Kasiano, Tony Williams
Cowboys
Backs: Ashley Graham, Kane Linnett
Forwards: James Tamou, Matthew Scott
Dragons
Backs: Brett Morris, Jason Nightingale
Forwards: Ben Creagh, Trent Merrin
Eels
Backs: Jarryd Hayne, Ken Sio
Forwards: FuifuiMoimoi, Tim Mannah
Knights
Backs: Akuila Uate, Darius Boyd
Forwards: Danny Buderus, Kade Snowden
Panthers
Backs: Michael Jennings, Lachlan Coote
Forwards: Tim Grant, Sika Manu
Rabbitohs
Backs: Adam Reynolds, Andrew Everingham
Forwards: Ben Te?o, Issac Luke
Raiders
Backs: Josh Dugan, Jarrod Croker
Forwards: David Shillington, Josh Papalii
Roosters
Backs: James Maloney, Shaun Kenny-Dowall
Forwards: Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Frank-Paul Nuuausala
Sea Eagles
Backs: Brett Stewart, Jamie Lyon
Forwards: Glenn Stewart, Anthony Watmough
Sharks
Backs: Beau Ryan, Michael Gordon
Forwards: Paul Gallen, Luke Lewis
Storm
Backs: Billy Slater, Cooper Cronk
Forwards: Ryan Hoffman, Kevin Proctor
Titans
Backs: Will Zillman, Kevin Gordon
Forwards: David Taylor, Nate Myles
Warriors
Backs: Shaun Johnson, Konrad Hurrell
Forwards: Feleti Mateo, Ben Matulino
Wests Tigers
Backs: Chris Lawrence, Tim Moltzen
Forwards: Robbie Farah, Aaron Woods
NB Brent Tate (Cowboys), Todd Carney (Sharks) and Jack Reed (Broncos) were removed from voting because of injuries.
Bennett will now have two weeks to review the list and place the players into preferred positions, including how he would like to see the make-up of the interchange bench, ahead of Stage Two voting opening on December 10.
The public will have until January 14 to select just one player from each of the 16 NRL Clubs to join Marshall and Smith in the final 20-man squad, which will also feature two players chosen by Bennett and the NRL All Stars coaching staff.
Voting for the Indigenous All Stars team will also open on December 10 with both teams announced on January 16.
Overview of NRL All Stars voting:
? The first player to be chosen in the NRL All Stars team will be the player who scores the highest number of overall votes in a position.
? Once a player from one club is placed in the team, no other player from that club can be selected.
? If a player withdraws from the team due to injury, he will be replaced by someone from the bench.
? The open bench spot will then be replaced by someone from the injured player?s club, depending on the position needed for the bench.
2013 Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars Ticket Categories and Prices
Tickets for the 2013 Harvey Norman All Stars match are available through Ticketek outlets, on 132 849 or www.ticketek.com.au. New Zealand customers can call 0800 842 538 or +61 132 849.
Categories Cat 1 Cat 2 Cat 3
Adult $90.00 $50.00 $20.00
Pensioner (Aged, War, TPI, Invalid andDisability) $80.00 $45.00 $18.00
Junior $70.00 $40.00 $16.00
Family (2 adults +2 juniors) $265.00 $150.00 $60.00
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Voting opens for Indigenous All Stars
Fans face the dual challenge of deciding which of their favourite players to select for NRL All Stars and Indigenous All Stars honours as the cut-throat final public stage of voting was launched today (Dec 10) for the 2013 Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars.
Broncos stars Justin Hodges, Peter Wallace, Corey Parker and Jharal Yow Yeh were on hand in Brisbane’s Queen Street Mall today as online voting got underway at www.nrl.com/allstars for prized spots in the fourth annual All Stars match to be held at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium for the first time on February 9.
While fans have yet to have their say in the Indigenous All Stars team, more than 15,700 have had their say in Stage One of voting online for the NRL All Stars team to determine a 64-man ‘shortlist’ for the final stage of public voting.
Fans have until January 14 to cut that to16, with only one player from each club eligible for Wayne Bennett’s NRL All Stars; while fans can choose from Rugby League’s best Indigenous talent for Laurie Daley’s Indigenous All Stars.
Both coaches will be able to select additional bench players to complement the 16-man teams chosen by the public to make up a 20-man squad, with Bennett able to select two extras alongside automatic selections Benji Marshall (New Zealand captain) and Cameron Smith (Australian captain).
Daley will pick three extra players in addition to automatic selection and Indigenous All Stars captain Johnathan Thurston and the 16 public selections.
Storm superstar Billy Slater was one of the most popular players in Stage One voting which closed two weeks ago, but he faces his toughest challenge from team-mate Cooper Cronk to secure the one Melbourne spot in the NRL All Stars line-up.
Fans will also have to choose between the likes of Paul Gallen, Beau Ryan and Luke Lewis from the Sharks, the Raiders’ Josh Dugan and David Shillington, Eels Jarryd Hayne and Fuifui Moimoi, and the Dragons’ Ben Creagh and Brett Morris, who all made the ‘shortlist’ of 64 players, which comprises two forwards and two backs from each NRL Club.
NRL All Stars coach Wayne Bennett said: “It’s important we have the best players in the game in the team.
“My tip for the public selectors, who have always delivered an excellent team for me to work with, is to think about the key positions first – halfback, five-eighth, hooker and fullback.
“Given two of those spots are already covered with Benji Marshall (five-eighth) and Cameron Smith (hooker) as automatic selections, I would look at filling the halfback spot first, then fullback because there are so many quality options to choose from.
“You have the likes of Josh Dugan, who has done a good job the past two years; Jarryd Hayne, who is more than up to it at fullback after missing out with injury in previous years; and the talented Billy Slater, but he will no doubt be locked in a battle with Cooper Cronk for the one Storm spot.”
Bennett has now assigned the following positions to the 64 shortlisted players and has asked fans to consider his guide below when choosing their NRL All Stars team.
Backs have been divided into three separate groups:
• Fullback – Specialist role
• Outside Back – Includes centres and wings
• Inside Back – A player who can play five-eighth or halfback
Forwards have also been divided into three categories:
• Tight Forwards – A player who plays front-row and also second-row
• Edge Forwards – A second-rower or lock that can play on both the right and left side edge of a team’s attack and defence
• Hooker – Specialist role
Bennett is also asking the fans to consider:
• Players marked as utility players have been designated on the basis of their ability to cover multiple positions
• The seven-man bench will require:
- two Tight Forwards
- one Edge Forward
- one Inside Back
- one Outside Back
- two Utilities.
Club Backs/ Forwards Bennett’s Positional Guide
Broncos
Peter Wallace - Inside back
Corey Norman - Fullback
Ben Hannant - Tight forward
Corey Parker - Tight forward
Bulldogs
Josh Morris - Outside back
Krisnan Inu - Outside back
Sam Kasiano - Tight forward
Tony Williams - Edge forward
Cowboys
Ashley Graham - Outside back
Kane Linnett - side back
James Tamou - Tight forward
Matthew Scott - Tight forward
Dragons
Brett Morris - Outside back
Jason Nightingale - Outside back
Ben Creagh - Edge forward
Trent Merrin - Tight forward
Eels
Jarryd Hayne - Fullback/ Outside back
Ken Sio - Fullback/ Outside back
Fuifui Moimoi - Tight forward
Tim Mannah - Tight forward
Knights
Akuila Uate - Outside back
Darius Boyd - Fullback
Danny Buderus - Hooker
Kade Snowden - Tight forward
Panthers
Michael Jennings - Outside back
Lachlan Coote - Fullback
Tim Grant - Tight forward
Sika Manu - Edge forward
Rabbitohs
Adam Reynolds - Inside back
Andrew Everingham - Outside back
Ben Te’o - Edge forward
Issac Luke - Hooker
Raiders
Josh Dugan - Fullback
Jarrod Croker - Outside back
David Shillington - Tight forward
Josh Papalii - Edge forward
Roosters
James Maloney - Inside back
Shaun Kenny-Dowall - Outside back
Jared Waerea-Hargreaves - Tight forward
Frank-Paul Nuuausala - Tight forward
Sea Eagles
Brett Stewart - Fullback
Jamie Lyon - Outside back
Glenn Stewart - Edge forward
Anthony Watmough - Edge forward/ Tight forward
Sharks
Beau Ryan - Fullback/ Outside back
Michael Gordon - Fullback/ Outside back
Paul Gallen - Tight forward
Luke Lewis - Edge forward
Storm
Billy Slater - Fullback
Cooper Cronk -Inside back
Ryan Hoffman - Edge forward
Kevin Proctor - Edge forward
Titans
William Zillman - Fullback
Kevin Gordon - Outside back
David Taylor - Edge forward
Nate Myles - Tight forward
Warriors
Shaun Johnson - Inside back
Konrad Hurrell - Outside back
Feleti Mateo - Edge forward
Ben Matulino - Tight forward/ Edge forward
Wests Tigers
Chris Lawrence - Outside back
Tim Moltzen - Fullback/ Inside back/ Utility
Robbie Farah - Hooker
Aaron Woods - Tight forward
2013 Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars Ticket Categories and Prices
Tickets for the 2013 Harvey Norman All Stars match are available through Ticketek outlets, on 132 849 or www.ticketek.com.au. New Zealand customers can call 0800 842 538 or +61 132 849.
Categories Cat 1 Cat 2 Cat 3
Adult $90.00 $50.00 $20.00
Pensioner (Aged, War, TPI, Invalid & Disability) $80.00 $45.00 $18.00
Junior $70.00 $40.00 $16.00
Family (2A+2J) $265.00 $150.00 $60.00
The Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars is supported by Events Queensland as part of a growing calendar of sporting, cultural, regional and business events across Queensland.
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Presto hopes players don't ditch All Stars
THE man who conceived the NRL's All Stars idea - Preston Campbell - said he would understand if players boycotted the rugby league showpiece over a salary dispute.
But the former Gold Coast Titan hoped players would consider the impact the game had on the community programs it helped fund before striking.
Campbell was in Brisbane yesterday to help launch the final stage of public voting for the 2013 All Stars clash on February 9 to be held at Suncorp Stadium for the first time.
However, Campbell admitted he was concerned the headline event may be a fizzer if big-name players opted to stay away.
The Rugby League Players Association held their latest round of talks with the Australian Rugby League Commission last week in a bid to increase the NRL salary cap from $5 million to $6.5 million next season.
Players have refused to rule out an All Stars strike over the dispute.
Campbell said players deserved a pay increase but hoped they did not earn it by ditching the All Stars clash.
"I understand the boys want to get what they can," he said.
"If the boys get a bit more then they deserve it. It's a tough environment playing rugby league.
"But at the same time players have to realise that without the support of the community, without people buying merchandise or going to games, switching the TV on to watch a match, the game wouldn't be as great - we need to remember that."
The All Stars concept has helped raise almost $5 million for NRL community programs in its first three years, with the ARLC hoping to increase the initiatives it supports next year.
The All Stars game was one of the projects that helped the ARLC take out Governing Body of the Year at this year's Beyond Sport Federation Awards in London.
"It would be disappointing if the game wasn't played," Campbell said.
"We would have to work a bit harder in trying to get the message out there.
"This is a great vehicle to get to a wider audience.
"It is making a big difference in so many people's lives."
Broncos star Justin Hodges said a strike would damage the good work the game did on and off the field.
"It would hurt everything," he said.
"As players we want to get paid like everybody else.
"We deserve it. We put our bodies through a lot of torture.
"But I will leave it to the players association.
"Hopefully we can get out there and play ... especially a game that means so much to our people."
Public voting on the Indigenous side and a 64-man NRL All Stars shortlist will end on January 14.
Laurie Daley will return as Indigenous All Stars coach while Wayne Bennett will again take up the NRL team's reins.
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