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2010 in rugby league

Detailangaben
  • 30

  • Englisch

  • 20110620

  • Books LLC, Reference Series

  • 1150981903

  • 9781150981906

  • 978-1-150-98190-6

  • Hardcover, Softcover

Inhalt

Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 29. Chapters: 2010 National Youth Competition season results, 2010 State of Origin series, 2010 NRL season, 2010 Super League season results, Super League XV, 2010 RFL Championship Results, 2010 Rugby League Four Nations, 2010 New Zealand rugby league season, 2010 Challenge Cup, 2010 Championship Cup, 2010 European Cup, 2010 All Stars match, 2010 NRL Grand Final, 2010 AMNRL season, 2010 Auckland Rugby League season, 2010 ANZAC Test, 2010 World Club Challenge, 2010 Atlantic Cup, 2010 Championship 1, 2010 Super League Grand Final, 2010 Queensland Cup season, International rugby league in 2010, 2010 Dally M Awards. Excerpt: This article details scores and results from the 2010 National Youth Competition (rugby league) season. Times for Rounds 1 - 4 are Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time. Times for Round 5 and the remainder of the season are Australian Eastern Standard Time. The 2010 State of Origin series was the 29th year that the annual best-of-three series of interstate rugby league football matches contested between the Queensland and New South Wales representative teams was played under 'State of Origin' selection rules. In a world first, the Nine Network broadcasted free-to-air for the first match in 3D to the Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne areas. Part-way through the series it became steeped in controversy, firstly for Israel Folau's announcement of his defection to the AFL and subsequent non-selection by Queensland, and secondly by New South Wales' Andrew Johns-Timana Tahu racial slur controversy. Ultimately, Queensland won all three matches, completing their first series white-wash since 1995 to claim their 19th State of Origin title and increase their dominance to an unprecedented five series wins in succession. Queensland fullback Billy Slater was awarded the Wally Lewis Medal as Player of the Series. In addition to Matt Ballin who was included in the Queensland side at hooker due to Cameron Smith's failure to recover from an elbow injury suffered in the 2010 ANZAC Test, Dave Taylor and Cooper Cronk were selected to make their debuts for the Maroons while Jamal Idris and Brett Morris were New South Wales' only rookies. Prior to kick-off Australia's national anthem was performed by Sam Moran on a rainy night at ANZ Stadium. There were plenty of handling errors in the wet conditions and New South Wales were dominating field position early in the match. In the seventh minute their lock forward Anthony Watmough put a bomb up near Queensland's try-line which the Maroons' defence failed to secure. Jarryd Hayne was there to dive on

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