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Post by Rugby League Historian on Oct 22, 2021 12:41:51 GMT 10
Date:14-Jun-2006 Venue:Lang Park Attendance: 52468 Referee:Steve Clark Half-Time: NSW 0, QLD 14 | New South Wales | Queensland |
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PS | Player | TR | GL | AT | FG | PT | PS | Player | TR | GL | AT | FG | PT | FB | Brett Hodgson | | 1 | 1 | | 2 | FB | Karmichael Hunt | | | | | | WG | Matt King | | | | | | WG | Brent Tate | | | | | | CN | Mark Gasnier | | | | | | CN | Justin Hodges | 1 | | | | 4 | CN | Timana Tahu | 1 | | | | 4 | CN | Steven Bell | | | | | | WG | Eric Grothe(P1) | | | | | | WG | Adam Mogg | 2 | | | | 8 | FE | Braith Anasta | | | | | | FE | Darren Lockyer | | | | | | HB | Brett Finch | | | | | | HB | Johnathan Thurston | | 5 | 6 | | 10 | LK | Andrew Ryan | | | | | | LK | Dallas Johnson | | | | | | SR | Nathan Hindmarsh | | | | | | SR | Carl Webb | 1 | | | | 4 | SR | Steve Simpson | | | | | | SR | Nate Myles | | | | | | PF | Brent Kite | | | | | | PF | Petero Civoniceva | | | | | | HK | Danny Buderus | | | | | | HK | Cameron Smith | | | | | | PF | Willie Mason | | | | | | PF | Steven Price(CB) | | | | | | IN | Luke Bailey | | | | | | IN | Jacob Lillyman | | | | | | IN | Mark O'Meley | | | | | | IN | Sam Thaiday | | | | | | IN | Steve Menzies | | | | | | IN | Chris Flannery | | | | | | IN | Craig Wing | | | | | | IN | Shaun Berrigan | 1 | | | | 4 | | | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 6 | | | 5 | 5 | 6 | | 30 | Penalties | 3 | Penalties | 2 | Scrums | 10 | Scrums | 10 |
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Post by Rugby League Historian on Oct 22, 2021 12:43:17 GMT 10
The 2006 State of Origin series was the 25th year that the annual best-of-three series of interstate rugby league football matches between the Queensland and New South Wales representative teams was contested entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules. It was decided in three matches which drew a total attendance of 180,074. Queensland won the series 2-1, their first outright series victory since 2001 and the first in their record-breaking run of eight consecutive series wins. Prior to game one there was growing concern about the long term future of State of Origin, many commentators were beginning to wonder if Queensland would ever win another series after three consecutive New South Wales victories.
Game II For Queensland, Origin debutant Adam Mogg replaced the injured Greg Inglis.
In game II, Queensland levelled the series at home at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, with a commanding 30-6 victory.
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Post by Rugby League Historian on Oct 22, 2021 12:43:45 GMT 10
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