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2010 NRL season

The 2010 NRL season was the 103rd season of professional rugby league football club competition in Australia, and the thirteenth run by the National Rugby League. The season commenced on 12 March and ended with the grand final, played on 3 October at ANZ Stadium. Sixteen teams competed for the 2010 Telstra Premiership whilst the third season of the National Youth Competition was also in progress.

2010 National Rugby League
Teams16
Premiers St. George Illawarra Dragons (1st title)
Minor premiers St. George Illawarra Dragons (2nd title)
Matches played201
Average attendance17,373
Attendance3,491,890
Top points scorer(s) Michael Gordon (270)
Player of the year Todd Carney (Dally M Medal)
Top try-scorer(s) Akuila Uate (21)
Shaun Kenny-Dowall (21)
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The 2010 season was marred by the Melbourne Storm's admission in April of systematically breaching the NRL salary cap. As part of the NRL's imposed penalties, the Storm were deducted all 8 competition points earned at the time of the announcement, and were barred from earning points for the rest of the season, guaranteeing them the wooden spoon.[1][2] The club was also stripped of all titles earned during the period they were in breach, including their 2007 and 2009 premierships and their 2006, 2007 and 2008 minor premierships, and later also their 2010 World Club Challenge title.

2010's NRL premiership was won by the season's minor premiers the St George Illawarra Dragons, the first title for the joint venture club. The Dragons became the first minor premiers since the Penrith Panthers in 2003 to complete the minor premiership and premiership double.

Season summary

During the pre-season the Melbourne Storm defeated the Leeds Rhinos 18–10 in the 2010 World Club Challenge.[3] The inaugural All Stars match took place on 13 February at Skilled Park, Gold Coast, where the Indigenous All Stars team won 16–12.[4]

Significant dates throughout the season include the annual ANZAC Test and City vs Country Origin weekend, resulting in a shortened round in early May. Byes take place throughout the State of Origin period between Rounds 11 and 18 (during June and July).[5] The annual heritage round takes place again in Round 10, a round celebrating Women in League has been earmarked for Round 16, and later in the season a round has been set aside to celebrate Indigenous Australians.

For the second successive year the St. George Illawarra Dragons took out the JJ Giltinan Shield for winning the minor premiership.

The overall attendance record during the regular season was 3,151,039, an increase on last year's record of 3,081,874. This was the second consecutive year that the rugby league attendance record has been broken.[6]

On 7 September 2010, Sydney Roosters' five-eighth Todd Carney won the coveted Dally M Medal for Player of the Year for season 2010 and was also awarded the people's choice Provan-Summons award (see 2010 Dally M Awards for full award listing). It was a remarkable return to the field for Carney who in 2008 was sacked by the Canberra Raiders and deregistered by the NRL for the 2009 season for repeated off-field indiscretions.

In 2010, NRL games on New Zealand's Sky network drew average audiences of 60,779.[7]

Rule changes

During the 2010 season, a rule change to the playing field was implemented so that if a player in possession of the ball made contact with the corner post that player would no longer be considered to be touch in-goal.[8] Proponents of the move argued a series of possible future scenarios made this preventative measure necessary, with ARL chief executive Geoff Carr stating, "no one has thought of the possibility of using the corner post as a weapon to defuse a try and we want to stop it before they do".[9] One scenario was that a defending player might manipulate the corner post to put an attacker out of play.[9] Another concern cited was that the corner post might be made to make contact with a rolling ball to ensure the defending team gains possession with a 20-metre restart.[9] Corner posts, which sometimes lean to one side, have no upper height limit set and this led to a fear that corner posts might become "long rubber snakes, biting attackers and sending them into touch", in the words of Roy Masters.[9] Other laws concerning the corner posts remained unchanged.[10] A ball that makes contact with the corner post while not in the possession of a player will be deemed to be touch in-goal as before.[10] There was no attempt to remove the corner posts from the playing field as they are used to promote sponsors and are also a useful aid for players to judge their kicks.[9] The change was agreed by the NRL Board and approved by the RLIF as an experimental rule.[8] Implementation occurred mid-season following feedback from clubs.[8]

Melbourne Storm salary cap breach

On 22 April, Melbourne Storm officials confessed to the NRL that the club had committed serious and systematic breaches of the salary cap regulations for the last five years by running a well-organized dual contract and bookkeeping system which left the NRL unable to know of $3.17 million in payments made to players outside of the salary cap, including $550,000 in 2007, $965,000 in 2009 and $1.03 million in 2010.

As a result of this confession, the following penalties were imposed by the NRL:

  • The Storm were stripped of their 2007 and 2009 premierships and their 2006–2008 minor premierships; these titles will be withheld, rather than be awarded to the respective grand finalists (Manly & Parramatta) and runners-up. The Storm however were allowed to keep the 2010 World Club Challenge title that they won two months earlier, until this was stripped thirteen months later.
  • The Storm were fined a record $1.689 million: $1.1 million in prize money which will be distributed equally between the remaining 15 clubs, $89,000 in prize money from the World Club Challenge which will be distributed to the Leeds Rhinos, and the maximum of $500,000 for breaching the salary cap regulations.
  • The Storm were ordered to cut their payroll by $1,012,500 by 31 December; failure to do so would have resulted in the club being suspended from the 2011 season.
  • The Storm were deducted all eight competition points received during the 2010 season and barred from receiving premiership points for the remainder of the season.

The Storm accepted this decision without question;[1][2] however, the former directors of the club took legal action which later collapsed. The matter has been referred to ASIC, Australian Tax Office, the Victorian State Revenue Office, and the Victoria Police.[11]

Melbourne eventually finished the 2010 season with a 14–10 win–loss record, which would have seen them finish 5th disregarding the punishments, with Manly missing the finals. Statistically, the North Queensland Cowboys were the poorest performing team during the season, winning only five of its 24 matches played which, disregarding the Storm's punishment, would have been their first wooden spoon since 2000.

Season advertising

A new approach was taken in 2010 following the controversies of 2009 wherein marquee players Greg Inglis (who had featured in the season launch ad) and Brett Stewart (who had been the face of a season launch event) were charged with assault thus disempowering the message behind the ad. The NRL and their advertising agency MJW Hakuhodo set about presenting the acceptable face of Australian rugby league to the world and interspersed some sparse action shots with a gallery of characters to assure viewers that league is a family-friendly sport watched by everyman.

For the first time in many years the launch commercial did not use a popular soundtrack. Titled, the "Voices of the Game" the ad set out to show the diversity of rugby league's appeal featuring fans from all walks of life including a rodeo clown, a sculptor, a farmer, a businessman and Australian Paralympian Kurt Fearnley[12] The proposition was that "this season, many of you will....see/ feel/ experience/ dream/ hurt/ believe". The fans highlighted ticked all the boxes of a diverse but wholesome audience demographic.[13] Veteran Kangaroo captain Darren Lockyer is the only player to appear with a speaking part.

Teams

The number of teams in the NRL remains unchanged since the previous season, with sixteen participating in the regular season: ten from New South Wales, three from Queensland and one from each of Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand. Of the ten from New South Wales, eight are from Sydney's metropolitan area, with St. George-Illawarra being a Sydney and Wollongong joint venture. Just two foundation clubs from New South Wales Rugby League season 1908 played in this competition: the Sydney Roosters (formerly known as Eastern Suburbs) and the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Brisbane Broncos
23rd season
Ground: Suncorp Stadium
Coach: Ivan Henjak
Captain: Darren Lockyer
 
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
76th season
Ground: ANZ Stadium
Coach: Kevin Moore
Captain: Andrew Ryan
Canberra Raiders
29th season
Ground: Canberra Stadium
Coach: David Furner
Captain: Alan Tongue & Terry Campese
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
44th season
Ground: Toyota Stadium
Coach: Ricky StuartShane Flanagan
Captain: Trent Barrett
Gold Coast Titans
4th season
Ground: Skilled Park
Coach: John Cartwright
Captain: Scott Prince
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
61st season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Des Hasler
Captain: Jamie Lyon & Jason King
Melbourne Storm
13th season
Ground: Etihad StadiumAAMI Park
Coach: Craig Bellamy
Captain: Cameron Smith
 
Newcastle Knights
23rd season
Ground: EnergyAustralia Stadium
Coach: Rick Stone
Captain: Kurt Gidley
 
New Zealand Warriors
16th season
Ground: Mt. Smart Stadium
Coach: Ivan Cleary
Captain: Simon Mannering
North Queensland Cowboys
16th season
Ground: Dairy Farmers Stadium
Coach: Neil Henry
Captain: Johnathan Thurston
Parramatta Eels
64th season
Ground: Parramatta Stadium
Coach: Daniel Anderson
Captain: Nathan Cayless & Nathan Hindmarsh
 
Penrith Panthers
44th season
Ground: CUA Stadium
Coach: Matthew Elliott
Captain: Petero Civoniceva
South Sydney Rabbitohs
101st season
Ground: ANZ Stadium
Coach: John Lang
Captain: Roy Asotasi
Sydney Roosters
103rd season
Ground: Sydney Football Stadium
Coach: Brian Smith
Captain: Braith Anasta
 
St George Illawarra Dragons
12th season
Ground: Jubilee Oval & Wollongong Showground
Coach: Wayne Bennett
Captain: Ben Hornby
Wests Tigers
11th season
Grounds: Campbelltown Stadium & Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Tim Sheens
Captain: Robbie Farah

Ladder

Pos. Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1   St. George Illawarra Dragons (P) 24 17 0 7 2 518 299 +219 38
2   Penrith Panthers 24 15 0 9 2 645 489 +156 34
3   Wests Tigers 24 15 0 9 2 537 503 +34 34
4   Gold Coast Titans 24 15 0 9 2 520 498 +22 34
5   New Zealand Warriors 24 14 0 10 2 539 486 +53 32
6   Sydney Roosters 24 14 0 10 2 559 510 +49 32
7   Canberra Raiders 24 13 0 11 2 499 493 +6 30
8   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24 12 0 12 2 545 510 +35 28
9   South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 11 0 13 2 584 567 +17 26
10   Brisbane Broncos 24 11 0 13 2 508 535 −27 26
11   Newcastle Knights 24 10 0 14 2 499 569 −70 24
12   Parramatta Eels 24 10 0 14 2 413 491 −78 24
13   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 9 0 15 2 494 539 −45 22
14   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 7 0 17 2 354 609 −255 18
15   North Queensland Cowboys 24 5 0 19 2 425 667 −242 14
16   Melbourne Storm 24 14 0 10 2 489 363 +126 01

1 Melbourne were deducted eight premiership points and barred from receiving premiership points for the rest of the season due to gross long-term salary cap breaches.[14]

Ladder progression

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 8.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.
  • Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
1   St George Illawarra 2 4 6 6 8 10 12 14 14 16 16 18 20 22 24 26 26 28 30 30 30 32 34 34 36 38
2   Penrith 2 2 2 4 6 8 10 10 12 14 16 16 18 20 22 24 26 26 26 26 28 28 28 30 32 34
3   Wests 2 2 4 6 8 8 8 8 10 10 12 14 16 18 20 20 22 24 26 26 28 28 30 32 34 34
4   Gold Coast 2 4 6 6 8 8 10 12 14 14 16 16 16 18 20 20 22 22 22 24 26 28 30 32 32 34
5   New Zealand 0 2 4 4 6 6 6 6 8 10 12 12 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 24 24 26 28 28 30 32
6   Sydney 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 10 12 14 14 16 18 18 20 22 24 26 28 28 28 28 30 32
7   Canberra 0 2 2 2 4 4 4 6 8 8 10 12 14 14 14 14 14 16 18 20 20 22 24 26 28 30
8   Manly-Warringah 0 0 2 4 6 8 8 10 12 12 14 16 16 16 18 18 20 20 22 24 24 26 26 28 28 28
9   South Sydney 0 0 2 4 6 6 8 8 10 12 12 14 16 16 16 18 20 20 20 22 22 24 24 24 26 26
10   Brisbane 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 16 18 18 20 22 22 24 26 26 26 26 26
11   Newcastle 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 10 12 14 16 18 18 18 20 22 22 24 24 24
12   Parramatta 0 2 2 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 12 12 14 16 16 16 16 18 20 22 22 22 24 24 24 24
13   Canterbury-Bankstown 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 12 14 16 16 16 18 18 18 20 20 22
14   Cronulla-Sutherland 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 16 16 18 18
15   North Queensland 0 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 8 8 8 10 10 10 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
16   Melbourne 2 4 6 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


Finals Series

To decide the grand finalists from the top eight finishing teams, the NRL adopts the McIntyre final eight system.

Only three teams from 2009's finals series made an appearance in the 2010 finals race: St George Illawarra Dragons, Gold Coast Titans and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, with only the Dragons managing to not drop positions from last year. Major improvements saw the Canberra Raiders, New Zealand Warriors and Sydney Roosters make a return to the finals after finishing 13th, 14th and last in 2009. This season also saw the Wests Tigers and Penrith Panthers make their long-awaited return to the finals race, with the Tigers last featuring in their grand final year of 2005 whilst the Panthers last appeared in the 2004 season. This was one of the 3 seasons where Melbourne were not in the finals and currently the last where they've missed the finals and it was also the first since 1991 which did not feature Brisbane.

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referees Crowd
QUALIFYING FINALS
  Gold Coast Titans 28–16   New Zealand Warriors 10 September, 7:45pm Skilled Park Gavin Badger
Tony Archer
27,026
  Wests Tigers 15–19   Sydney Roosters 11 September, 6:30pm Sydney Football Stadium Shayne Hayne
Matt Cecchen
33,315
  Penrith Panthers 22–24   Canberra Raiders 11 September, 8:30pm CUA Stadium Ben Cummins
Steve Lyons
16,668
  St George Illawarra Dragons 28–0   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 12 September, 4:00pm WIN Jubilee Oval Jarred Maxwell
Jason Robinson
15,574
SEMI FINALS
  Canberra Raiders 24–26   Wests Tigers 17 September, 7:45pm Canberra Stadium Tony Archer
Jared Maxwell
26,476
  Sydney Roosters 34–12   Penrith Panthers 18 September, 7:35pm Sydney Football Stadium Shayne Hayne
Ben Cummins
23,459
PRELIMINARY FINALS
  Gold Coast Titans 6–32   Sydney Roosters 24 September, 7:45pm Suncorp Stadium Tony Archer
Jared Maxwell
44,787
  St. George Illawarra Dragons 13–12   Wests Tigers 25 September, 7:45pm ANZ Stadium Ben Cummins
Shayne Hayne
71,212

† Match decided in golden point extra time.

Qualifying finalsSemifinalsPreliminary finalsFinal
1  St. George Illawarra28
8  Manly01W  St. George Illawarra13
4W  Canberra24  Wests12
2  Penrith222L  Wests26
  St. George Illawarra32
7  Canberra24
  Sydney8
3  Wests152W  Gold Coast6
6  Sydney193W  Sydney34  Sydney32
1L  Penrith12
4  Gold Coast28
5  New Zealand16

Grand Final

Sunday, 3 October
5:15pm (AEDT)
St. George Illawarra Dragons   32–8   Sydney Roosters
Tries:
Jason Nightingale (46', 60') 2
Mark Gasnier (7') 1
Dean Young (63') 1
Nathan Fien (70') 1
Goals:
Jamie Soward 6/7
(8', 48', 61', 64', 67' pen, 72')
1st: 6 – 8
2nd: 26 – 0
Report
Tries:
Braith Anasta (16') 1
Mitchell Aubusson (20') 1
Goals:
Todd Carney 0/2

Team and player records

The following statistics are correct as of the conclusion of Round 26.

Most points in a match by an individual

Points Player Tries Goals FG Opponent Score Venue Round
30   Michael Gordon 3 9/10 0 South Sydney Rabbitohs 54–18 CUA Stadium Round 24
28   James Maloney 3 8/9 0 Brisbane Broncos 16–48 Suncorp Stadium Round 3
22   Michael Gordon 3 5/5 0 Canterbury Bulldogs 31–16 CUA Stadium Round 11
22   Jamie Lyon 2 7/7 0 Wests Tigers 38–20 Bluetongue Stadium Round 20

Most tries in a match by an individual

Tries Player Opponent Score Venue Round
4   Shaun Kenny-Dowall Brisbane Broncos 34–30 Suncorp Stadium Round 20
4   Josh Morris Sydney Roosters 60–14 ANZ Stadium Round 3
4   Reece Robinson North Queensland Cowboys 48–4 Canberra Stadium Round 25
4   Cooper Vuna Brisbane Broncos 44–18 EnergyAustralia Stadium Round 24

Most points in a match

Fewest points in a match

Points Victor Opponent Score Venue Round
10   Newcastle Knights Parramatta Eels 6–4 EnergyAustralia Stadium Round 15
11   Cronulla Sharks Parramatta Eels 11–0 Toyota Park Round 4
16   Brisbane Broncos Parramatta Eels 10–6 Parramatta Stadium Round 16
16   Brisbane Broncos St George Illawarra Dragons 10–6 Suncorp Stadium Round 21

Most points scored in a match by an individual team

Points Team Opponent Score Venue Round
60   Canterbury Bulldogs Sydney Roosters 60–14 ANZ Stadium Round 3
58   Melbourne Storm North Queensland Cowboys 58–12 AAMI Park Round 15
54   Penrith Panthers South Sydney Rabbitohs 54–18 CUA Stadium Round 24
52   Canberra Raiders Newcastle Knights 52–18 Canberra Stadium Round 19

Paul Gallen ran 4,056 metres with the ball in 2010, more than any other player in the competition.[15]

Attendances

The 2010 regular season attendance figures bettered last year's figures of 3,081,849 to become the highest attended regular season in Australia's rugby league history, with a total of 3,151,039. Along with 2009, the 2010 season also outshone other attendance blockbuster years of 2007 and the 1995 Winfield Cup.[16]

The highest twenty regular season match attendances:

Crowd Venue Home Team Opponent Round
48,516 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos North Queensland Cowboys Round 1
42,269 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos St George Illawarra Dragons Round 21
42,233 Suncorp Stadium
(Double header)
Brisbane Broncos
Gold Coast Titans
Penrith Panthers
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Round 15
40,168 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Gold Coast Titans Round 10
38,872 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Canberra Raiders Round 26
38,193 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Parramatta Eels Round 23
37,994 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Roosters St George Illawarra Dragons Round 22
37,773 ANZ Stadium Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs St George Illawarra Dragons Round 10
36,212 Sydney Football Stadium St George Illawarra Dragons Sydney Roosters Round 7
34,662 ANZ Stadium Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Parramatta Eels Round 20
32,338 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos New Zealand Warriors Round 3
31,911 ANZ Stadium Parramatta Eels Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Round 8
30,685 Sydney Cricket Ground Wests Tigers South Sydney Rabbitohs Round 10
30,311 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos South Sydney Rabbitohs Round 14
30,127 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Wests Tigers Round 17
30,120 ANZ Stadium South Sydney Rabbitohs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Round 4
26,486 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Sydney Roosters Round 20
26,197 Skilled Park Gold Coast Titans Brisbane Broncos Round 19
26,103 Skilled Park Gold Coast Titans Wests Tigers Round 26
25,688 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Cronulla Sharks Round 6
25,480 Etihad Stadium Melbourne Storm St George Illawarra Dragons Round 4

2010 Transfers

Players

Player 2009 Club 2010 Club
Tonie Carroll   Brisbane Broncos Retirement
Michael De Vere   Brisbane Broncos Retirement
Aaron Gorrell   Brisbane Broncos Retirement
Karmichael Hunt   Brisbane Broncos Biarritz Olympique (French rugby union)
PJ Marsh   Brisbane Broncos Retirement
Dave Taylor   Brisbane Broncos   South Sydney Rabbitohs
Stuart Flanagan   Canberra Raiders   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Phil Graham   Canberra Raiders   Sydney Roosters
Nigel Plum   Canberra Raiders   Penrith Panthers
Adrian Purtell   Canberra Raiders   Penrith Panthers
Glen Turner   Canberra Raiders Retirement
Greg Eastwood   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs   Super League: Leeds Rhinos
Hazem El Masri   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Retirement
Daryl Millard   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs   Super League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Lee Te Maari   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs   Parramatta Eels
Michael Sullivan   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Retirement
Mitch Brown   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Wests Tigers
Ian Donnelly   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Retirement
Blake Green   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Corey Hughes   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Retirement
Brett Kearney   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Super League: Bradford Bulls
Bryan Norrie   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Melbourne Storm
Ben Ross   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   South Sydney Rabbitohs
Terence Seu Seu   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Brett Seymour   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   New Zealand Warriors
David Simmons   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Penrith Panthers
Reece Williams   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Retirement
Daniel Conn   Gold Coast Titans   Sydney Roosters
Brett Delaney   Gold Coast Titans   Super League: Leeds Rhinos
Adam Cuthbertson   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Glenn Hall   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles   Super League: Bradford Bulls
Heath L'Estrange   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles   Super League: Bradford Bulls
Matt Orford   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles   Super League: Bradford Bulls
Scott Anderson   Melbourne Storm   Brisbane Broncos
Will Chambers   Melbourne Storm Queensland Reds (Super 14)
Matthew Cross   Melbourne Storm   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Wairangi Koopu   Melbourne Storm Retirement
Steve Turner   Melbourne Storm   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Danny Wicks   Newcastle Knights Imprisonment
Nathan Fien   New Zealand Warriors   St. George Illawarra Dragons
Stacey Jones   New Zealand Warriors Retirement
Denan Kemp   New Zealand Warriors   Brisbane Broncos
Steve Price   New Zealand Warriors Retirement
Evarn Tuimavave   New Zealand Warriors   Newcastle Knights
Travis Burns   North Queensland Cowboys   Penrith Panthers
Shannon Hegarty   North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
Shane Tronc   North Queensland Cowboys   Super League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Joe Galuvao   Parramatta Eels   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Kevin Kingston   Parramatta Eels   Penrith Panthers
Todd Lowrie   Parramatta Eels   Melbourne Storm
Taulima Tautai   Parramatta Eels   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Paul Aiton   Penrith Panthers   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Junior Moors   Penrith Panthers   Wests Tigers
David Fa'alogo   South Sydney Rabbitohs   Super League: Huddersfield Giants
Michael Greenfield   South Sydney Rabbitohs   St. George Illawarra Dragons
David Kidwell   South Sydney Rabbitohs Retirement
Craig Wing   South Sydney Rabbitohs NTT Communications Shining Arcs (Japanese rugby union)
Mathew Head   St. George Illawarra Dragons Retirement
Mickey Paea   St. George Illawarra Dragons   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Justin Poore   St. George Illawarra Dragons   Parramatta Eels
Wendell Sailor   St. George Illawarra Dragons Retirement
Chase Stanley   St. George Illawarra Dragons   Melbourne Storm
Riley Brown   Sydney Roosters   Gold Coast Titans
Craig Fitzgibbon   Sydney Roosters   Super League: Hull F.C.
Willie Mason   Sydney Roosters   North Queensland Cowboys
Mark O'Meley   Sydney Roosters   Super League: Hull F.C.
Shane Shackleton   Sydney Roosters   Parramatta Eels
Iosia Soliola   Sydney Roosters   Super League: St. Helens
Jordan Tansey   Sydney Roosters   Super League: Hull F.C.
Dean Collis   Wests Tigers   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Danny Galea   Wests Tigers   Canberra Raiders
Dene Halatau   Wests Tigers   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
John Morris   Wests Tigers   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Corey Payne   Wests Tigers   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Taniela Tuiaki   Wests Tigers Retirement
Sam Burgess   Super League: Bradford Bulls   South Sydney Rabbitohs
Greg Bird   Super League: Catalans Dragons   Gold Coast Titans
Adam Mogg   Super League: Catalans Dragons   Canberra Raiders
Jason Ryles   Super League: Catalans Dragons   Sydney Roosters
Liam Fulton   Super League: Huddersfield Giants   Wests Tigers
Josh Cordoba   Super League: Hull F.C.   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Daniel Fitzhenry   Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers   Wests Tigers
Craig Stapleton   Super League: Salford City Reds   South Sydney Rabbitohs
Jason Cayless   Super League: St. Helens   Wests Tigers
Tim Smith   Super League: Wigan Warriors   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Timana Tahu New South Wales Waratahs (Super 14)   Parramatta Eels
Lote Tuqiri Leicester Tigers (English rugby union)   Wests Tigers
Mark Gasnier Stade Français (French rugby union)   St. George Illawarra Dragons
Clinton Toopi Bay of Plenty Steamers (New Zealand rugby union)   Gold Coast Titans
Todd Carney N/A   Sydney Roosters

Coaches

See also

References

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  16. ^ Telstra Premiership sets new attendance record 7 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine.

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The 2010 NRL season was the 103rd season of professional rugby league football club competition in Australia and the thirteenth run by the National Rugby League The season commenced on 12 March and ended with the grand final played on 3 October at ANZ Stadium Sixteen teams competed for the 2010 Telstra Premiership whilst the third season of the National Youth Competition was also in progress 2010 National Rugby LeagueTeams16PremiersSt George Illawarra Dragons 1st title Minor premiersSt George Illawarra Dragons 2nd title Matches played201Average attendance17 373Attendance3 491 890Top points scorer s Michael Gordon 270 Player of the yearTodd Carney Dally M Medal Top try scorer s Akuila Uate 21 Shaun Kenny Dowall 21 20092011 The 2010 season was marred by the Melbourne Storm s admission in April of systematically breaching the NRL salary cap As part of the NRL s imposed penalties the Storm were deducted all 8 competition points earned at the time of the announcement and were barred from earning points for the rest of the season guaranteeing them the wooden spoon 1 2 The club was also stripped of all titles earned during the period they were in breach including their 2007 and 2009 premierships and their 2006 2007 and 2008 minor premierships and later also their 2010 World Club Challenge title 2010 s NRL premiership was won by the season s minor premiers the St George Illawarra Dragons the first title for the joint venture club The Dragons became the first minor premiers since the Penrith Panthers in 2003 to complete the minor premiership and premiership double Contents 1 Season summary 1 1 Rule changes 1 2 Melbourne Storm salary cap breach 2 Season advertising 3 Teams 4 Ladder 4 1 Ladder progression 5 Finals Series 6 Grand Final 7 Team and player records 8 Attendances 9 2010 Transfers 9 1 Players 9 2 Coaches 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksSeason summary EditSee also 2010 NRL season results During the pre season the Melbourne Storm defeated the Leeds Rhinos 18 10 in the 2010 World Club Challenge 3 The inaugural All Stars match took place on 13 February at Skilled Park Gold Coast where the Indigenous All Stars team won 16 12 4 Significant dates throughout the season include the annual ANZAC Test and City vs Country Origin weekend resulting in a shortened round in early May Byes take place throughout the State of Origin period between Rounds 11 and 18 during June and July 5 The annual heritage round takes place again in Round 10 a round celebrating Women in League has been earmarked for Round 16 and later in the season a round has been set aside to celebrate Indigenous Australians For the second successive year the St George Illawarra Dragons took out the JJ Giltinan Shield for winning the minor premiership The overall attendance record during the regular season was 3 151 039 an increase on last year s record of 3 081 874 This was the second consecutive year that the rugby league attendance record has been broken 6 On 7 September 2010 Sydney Roosters five eighth Todd Carney won the coveted Dally M Medal for Player of the Year for season 2010 and was also awarded the people s choice Provan Summons award see 2010 Dally M Awards for full award listing It was a remarkable return to the field for Carney who in 2008 was sacked by the Canberra Raiders and deregistered by the NRL for the 2009 season for repeated off field indiscretions In 2010 NRL games on New Zealand s Sky network drew average audiences of 60 779 7 Rule changes Edit See also Laws of rugby league During the 2010 season a rule change to the playing field was implemented so that if a player in possession of the ball made contact with the corner post that player would no longer be considered to be touch in goal 8 Proponents of the move argued a series of possible future scenarios made this preventative measure necessary with ARL chief executive Geoff Carr stating no one has thought of the possibility of using the corner post as a weapon to defuse a try and we want to stop it before they do 9 One scenario was that a defending player might manipulate the corner post to put an attacker out of play 9 Another concern cited was that the corner post might be made to make contact with a rolling ball to ensure the defending team gains possession with a 20 metre restart 9 Corner posts which sometimes lean to one side have no upper height limit set and this led to a fear that corner posts might become long rubber snakes biting attackers and sending them into touch in the words of Roy Masters 9 Other laws concerning the corner posts remained unchanged 10 A ball that makes contact with the corner post while not in the possession of a player will be deemed to be touch in goal as before 10 There was no attempt to remove the corner posts from the playing field as they are used to promote sponsors and are also a useful aid for players to judge their kicks 9 The change was agreed by the NRL Board and approved by the RLIF as an experimental rule 8 Implementation occurred mid season following feedback from clubs 8 Melbourne Storm salary cap breach Edit Main article Melbourne Storm salary cap breach On 22 April Melbourne Storm officials confessed to the NRL that the club had committed serious and systematic breaches of the salary cap regulations for the last five years by running a well organized dual contract and bookkeeping system which left the NRL unable to know of 3 17 million in payments made to players outside of the salary cap including 550 000 in 2007 965 000 in 2009 and 1 03 million in 2010 As a result of this confession the following penalties were imposed by the NRL The Storm were stripped of their 2007 and 2009 premierships and their 2006 2008 minor premierships these titles will be withheld rather than be awarded to the respective grand finalists Manly amp Parramatta and runners up The Storm however were allowed to keep the 2010 World Club Challenge title that they won two months earlier until this was stripped thirteen months later The Storm were fined a record 1 689 million 1 1 million in prize money which will be distributed equally between the remaining 15 clubs 89 000 in prize money from the World Club Challenge which will be distributed to the Leeds Rhinos and the maximum of 500 000 for breaching the salary cap regulations The Storm were ordered to cut their payroll by 1 012 500 by 31 December failure to do so would have resulted in the club being suspended from the 2011 season The Storm were deducted all eight competition points received during the 2010 season and barred from receiving premiership points for the remainder of the season The Storm accepted this decision without question 1 2 however the former directors of the club took legal action which later collapsed The matter has been referred to ASIC Australian Tax Office the Victorian State Revenue Office and the Victoria Police 11 Melbourne eventually finished the 2010 season with a 14 10 win loss record which would have seen them finish 5th disregarding the punishments with Manly missing the finals Statistically the North Queensland Cowboys were the poorest performing team during the season winning only five of its 24 matches played which disregarding the Storm s punishment would have been their first wooden spoon since 2000 Season advertising EditA new approach was taken in 2010 following the controversies of 2009 wherein marquee players Greg Inglis who had featured in the season launch ad and Brett Stewart who had been the face of a season launch event were charged with assault thus disempowering the message behind the ad The NRL and their advertising agency MJW Hakuhodo set about presenting the acceptable face of Australian rugby league to the world and interspersed some sparse action shots with a gallery of characters to assure viewers that league is a family friendly sport watched by everyman For the first time in many years the launch commercial did not use a popular soundtrack Titled the Voices of the Game the ad set out to show the diversity of rugby league s appeal featuring fans from all walks of life including a rodeo clown a sculptor a farmer a businessman and Australian Paralympian Kurt Fearnley 12 The proposition was that this season many of you will see feel experience dream hurt believe The fans highlighted ticked all the boxes of a diverse but wholesome audience demographic 13 Veteran Kangaroo captain Darren Lockyer is the only player to appear with a speaking part Teams EditThe number of teams in the NRL remains unchanged since the previous season with sixteen participating in the regular season ten from New South Wales three from Queensland and one from each of Victoria the Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand Of the ten from New South Wales eight are from Sydney s metropolitan area with St George Illawarra being a Sydney and Wollongong joint venture Just two foundation clubs from New South Wales Rugby League season 1908 played in this competition the Sydney Roosters formerly known as Eastern Suburbs and the South Sydney Rabbitohs Brisbane Broncos23rd seasonGround Suncorp StadiumCoach Ivan HenjakCaptain Darren Lockyer Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs76th seasonGround ANZ StadiumCoach Kevin MooreCaptain Andrew Ryan Canberra Raiders29th seasonGround Canberra StadiumCoach David FurnerCaptain Alan Tongue amp Terry Campese Cronulla Sutherland Sharks44th seasonGround Toyota StadiumCoach Ricky Stuart Shane FlanaganCaptain Trent BarrettGold Coast Titans4th seasonGround Skilled ParkCoach John CartwrightCaptain Scott Prince Manly Warringah Sea Eagles61st seasonGround Brookvale OvalCoach Des HaslerCaptain Jamie Lyon amp Jason King Melbourne Storm13th seasonGround Etihad Stadium AAMI ParkCoach Craig BellamyCaptain Cameron Smith Newcastle Knights23rd seasonGround EnergyAustralia StadiumCoach Rick StoneCaptain Kurt Gidley New Zealand Warriors16th seasonGround Mt Smart StadiumCoach Ivan ClearyCaptain Simon Mannering North Queensland Cowboys16th seasonGround Dairy Farmers StadiumCoach Neil HenryCaptain Johnathan Thurston Parramatta Eels64th seasonGround Parramatta StadiumCoach Daniel AndersonCaptain Nathan Cayless amp Nathan Hindmarsh Penrith Panthers44th seasonGround CUA StadiumCoach Matthew ElliottCaptain Petero CivonicevaSouth Sydney Rabbitohs101st seasonGround ANZ StadiumCoach John LangCaptain Roy Asotasi Sydney Roosters103rd seasonGround Sydney Football StadiumCoach Brian SmithCaptain Braith Anasta St George Illawarra Dragons12th seasonGround Jubilee Oval amp Wollongong ShowgroundCoach Wayne BennettCaptain Ben Hornby Wests Tigers11th seasonGrounds Campbelltown Stadium amp Leichhardt OvalCoach Tim SheensCaptain Robbie FarahLadder Edit2010 NRL seasonvtePos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts1 St George Illawarra Dragons P 24 17 0 7 2 518 299 219 382 Penrith Panthers 24 15 0 9 2 645 489 156 343 Wests Tigers 24 15 0 9 2 537 503 34 344 Gold Coast Titans 24 15 0 9 2 520 498 22 345 New Zealand Warriors 24 14 0 10 2 539 486 53 326 Sydney Roosters 24 14 0 10 2 559 510 49 327 Canberra Raiders 24 13 0 11 2 499 493 6 308 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24 12 0 12 2 545 510 35 289 South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 11 0 13 2 584 567 17 2610 Brisbane Broncos 24 11 0 13 2 508 535 27 2611 Newcastle Knights 24 10 0 14 2 499 569 70 2412 Parramatta Eels 24 10 0 14 2 413 491 78 2413 Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 24 9 0 15 2 494 539 45 2214 Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 24 7 0 17 2 354 609 255 1815 North Queensland Cowboys 24 5 0 19 2 425 667 242 1416 Melbourne Storm 24 14 0 10 2 489 363 126 011 Melbourne were deducted eight premiership points and barred from receiving premiership points for the rest of the season due to gross long term salary cap breaches 14 Ladder progression Edit Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 8 Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 261 St George Illawarra 2 4 6 6 8 10 12 14 14 16 16 18 20 22 24 26 26 28 30 30 30 32 34 34 36 382 Penrith 2 2 2 4 6 8 10 10 12 14 16 16 18 20 22 24 26 26 26 26 28 28 28 30 32 343 Wests 2 2 4 6 8 8 8 8 10 10 12 14 16 18 20 20 22 24 26 26 28 28 30 32 34 344 Gold Coast 2 4 6 6 8 8 10 12 14 14 16 16 16 18 20 20 22 22 22 24 26 28 30 32 32 345 New Zealand 0 2 4 4 6 6 6 6 8 10 12 12 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 24 24 26 28 28 30 326 Sydney 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 10 12 14 14 16 18 18 20 22 24 26 28 28 28 28 30 327 Canberra 0 2 2 2 4 4 4 6 8 8 10 12 14 14 14 14 14 16 18 20 20 22 24 26 28 308 Manly Warringah 0 0 2 4 6 8 8 10 12 12 14 16 16 16 18 18 20 20 22 24 24 26 26 28 28 289 South Sydney 0 0 2 4 6 6 8 8 10 12 12 14 16 16 16 18 20 20 20 22 22 24 24 24 26 2610 Brisbane 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 16 18 18 20 22 22 24 26 26 26 26 2611 Newcastle 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 10 12 14 16 18 18 18 20 22 22 24 24 2412 Parramatta 0 2 2 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 12 12 14 16 16 16 16 18 20 22 22 22 24 24 24 2413 Canterbury Bankstown 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 12 14 16 16 16 18 18 18 20 20 2214 Cronulla Sutherland 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 16 16 18 1815 North Queensland 0 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 8 8 8 10 10 10 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 1416 Melbourne 2 4 6 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Finals Series EditSee also 2010 NRL season results Finals series To decide the grand finalists from the top eight finishing teams the NRL adopts the McIntyre final eight system Only three teams from 2009 s finals series made an appearance in the 2010 finals race St George Illawarra Dragons Gold Coast Titans and Manly Warringah Sea Eagles with only the Dragons managing to not drop positions from last year Major improvements saw the Canberra Raiders New Zealand Warriors and Sydney Roosters make a return to the finals after finishing 13th 14th and last in 2009 This season also saw the Wests Tigers and Penrith Panthers make their long awaited return to the finals race with the Tigers last featuring in their grand final year of 2005 whilst the Panthers last appeared in the 2004 season This was one of the 3 seasons where Melbourne were not in the finals and currently the last where they ve missed the finals and it was also the first since 1991 which did not feature Brisbane Home Score Away Match InformationDate and Time Venue Referees CrowdQUALIFYING FINALS Gold Coast Titans 28 16 New Zealand Warriors 10 September 7 45pm Skilled Park Gavin Badger Tony Archer 27 026 Wests Tigers 15 19 Sydney Roosters 11 September 6 30pm Sydney Football Stadium Shayne Hayne Matt Cecchen 33 315 Penrith Panthers 22 24 Canberra Raiders 11 September 8 30pm CUA Stadium Ben Cummins Steve Lyons 16 668 St George Illawarra Dragons 28 0 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 12 September 4 00pm WIN Jubilee Oval Jarred Maxwell Jason Robinson 15 574SEMI FINALS Canberra Raiders 24 26 Wests Tigers 17 September 7 45pm Canberra Stadium Tony ArcherJared Maxwell 26 476 Sydney Roosters 34 12 Penrith Panthers 18 September 7 35pm Sydney Football Stadium Shayne HayneBen Cummins 23 459PRELIMINARY FINALS Gold Coast Titans 6 32 Sydney Roosters 24 September 7 45pm Suncorp Stadium Tony ArcherJared Maxwell 44 787 St George Illawarra Dragons 13 12 Wests Tigers 25 September 7 45pm ANZ Stadium Ben CumminsShayne Hayne 71 212 Match decided in golden point extra time Qualifying finalsSemifinalsPreliminary finalsFinal1 St George Illawarra288 Manly01W St George Illawarra134W Canberra24 Wests122 Penrith222L Wests26 St George Illawarra327 Canberra24 Sydney83 Wests152W Gold Coast66 Sydney193W Sydney34 Sydney321L Penrith124 Gold Coast285 New Zealand16Grand Final EditMain article 2010 NRL Grand Final Sunday 3 October5 15pm AEDT St George Illawarra Dragons 32 8 Sydney RoostersTries Jason Nightingale 46 60 2Mark Gasnier 7 1Dean Young 63 1Nathan Fien 70 1Goals Jamie Soward 6 7 8 48 61 64 67 pen 72 1st 6 82nd 26 0Report Tries Braith Anasta 16 1Mitchell Aubusson 20 1Goals Todd Carney 0 2ANZ StadiumAttendance 82 334 Clive Churchill Medal Darius BoydReferee Tony Archer Shayne HayneTeam and player records EditThe following statistics are correct as of the conclusion of Round 26 Top 5 point scorers Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals252 Michael Gordon 14 98 0223 Todd Carney 15 81 1187 Benji Marshall 12 68 3184 James Maloney 10 71 2182 Jamie Lyon 11 69 0Top 5 try scorers Tries Player21 Akuila Uate20 Israel Folau20 Shaun Kenny Dowall20 Brett Morris19 Manu Vatuvei Top 5 goal scorers Goals Player98 Michael Gordon81 Todd Carney73 Bryson Goodwin71 James Maloney70 Jamie Soward Most points in a match by an individual Points Player Tries Goals FG Opponent Score Venue Round30 Michael Gordon 3 9 10 0 South Sydney Rabbitohs 54 18 CUA Stadium Round 2428 James Maloney 3 8 9 0 Brisbane Broncos 16 48 Suncorp Stadium Round 322 Michael Gordon 3 5 5 0 Canterbury Bulldogs 31 16 CUA Stadium Round 1122 Jamie Lyon 2 7 7 0 Wests Tigers 38 20 Bluetongue Stadium Round 20Most tries in a match by an individual Tries Player Opponent Score Venue Round4 Shaun Kenny Dowall Brisbane Broncos 34 30 Suncorp Stadium Round 204 Josh Morris Sydney Roosters 60 14 ANZ Stadium Round 34 Reece Robinson North Queensland Cowboys 48 4 Canberra Stadium Round 254 Cooper Vuna Brisbane Broncos 44 18 EnergyAustralia Stadium Round 24Most points in a match Points Victor Opponent Score Venue Round76 Sydney Roosters Wests Tigers 44 32 Sydney Football Stadium Round 274 Canterbury Bulldogs Sydney Roosters 60 14 ANZ Stadium Round 374 Gold Coast Titans Newcastle Knights 38 36 EnergyAustralia Stadium Round 972 Brisbane Broncos South Sydney Rabbitohs 50 22 Suncorp Stadium Round 1472 Penrith Panthers South Sydney Rabbitohs 54 18 CUA Stadium Round 24Fewest points in a match Points Victor Opponent Score Venue Round10 Newcastle Knights Parramatta Eels 6 4 EnergyAustralia Stadium Round 1511 Cronulla Sharks Parramatta Eels 11 0 Toyota Park Round 416 Brisbane Broncos Parramatta Eels 10 6 Parramatta Stadium Round 1616 Brisbane Broncos St George Illawarra Dragons 10 6 Suncorp Stadium Round 21Most points scored in a match by an individual team Points Team Opponent Score Venue Round60 Canterbury Bulldogs Sydney Roosters 60 14 ANZ Stadium Round 358 Melbourne Storm North Queensland Cowboys 58 12 AAMI Park Round 1554 Penrith Panthers South Sydney Rabbitohs 54 18 CUA Stadium Round 2452 Canberra Raiders Newcastle Knights 52 18 Canberra Stadium Round 19Paul Gallen ran 4 056 metres with the ball in 2010 more than any other player in the competition 15 Attendances EditThe 2010 regular season attendance figures bettered last year s figures of 3 081 849 to become the highest attended regular season in Australia s rugby league history with a total of 3 151 039 Along with 2009 the 2010 season also outshone other attendance blockbuster years of 2007 and the 1995 Winfield Cup 16 The highest twenty regular season match attendances Crowd Venue Home Team Opponent Round48 516 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos North Queensland Cowboys Round 142 269 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos St George Illawarra Dragons Round 2142 233 Suncorp Stadium Double header Brisbane BroncosGold Coast Titans Penrith PanthersCanterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Round 1540 168 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Gold Coast Titans Round 1038 872 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Canberra Raiders Round 2638 193 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Parramatta Eels Round 2337 994 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Roosters St George Illawarra Dragons Round 2237 773 ANZ Stadium Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs St George Illawarra Dragons Round 1036 212 Sydney Football Stadium St George Illawarra Dragons Sydney Roosters Round 734 662 ANZ Stadium Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Parramatta Eels Round 2032 338 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos New Zealand Warriors Round 331 911 ANZ Stadium Parramatta Eels Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Round 830 685 Sydney Cricket Ground Wests Tigers South Sydney Rabbitohs Round 1030 311 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos South Sydney Rabbitohs Round 1430 127 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Wests Tigers Round 1730 120 ANZ Stadium South Sydney Rabbitohs Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Round 426 486 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Sydney Roosters Round 2026 197 Skilled Park Gold Coast Titans Brisbane Broncos Round 1926 103 Skilled Park Gold Coast Titans Wests Tigers Round 2625 688 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Broncos Cronulla Sharks Round 625 480 Etihad Stadium Melbourne Storm St George Illawarra Dragons Round 42010 Transfers EditPlayers Edit Player 2009 Club 2010 ClubTonie Carroll Brisbane Broncos RetirementMichael De Vere Brisbane Broncos RetirementAaron Gorrell Brisbane Broncos RetirementKarmichael Hunt Brisbane Broncos Biarritz Olympique French rugby union PJ Marsh Brisbane Broncos RetirementDave Taylor Brisbane Broncos South Sydney RabbitohsStuart Flanagan Canberra Raiders Cronulla Sutherland SharksPhil Graham Canberra Raiders Sydney RoostersNigel Plum Canberra Raiders Penrith PanthersAdrian Purtell Canberra Raiders Penrith PanthersGlen Turner Canberra Raiders RetirementGreg Eastwood Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Super League Leeds RhinosHazem El Masri Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs RetirementDaryl Millard Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Super League Wakefield Trinity WildcatsLee Te Maari Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Parramatta EelsMichael Sullivan Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs RetirementMitch Brown Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Wests TigersIan Donnelly Cronulla Sutherland Sharks RetirementBlake Green Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsCorey Hughes Cronulla Sutherland Sharks RetirementBrett Kearney Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Super League Bradford BullsBryan Norrie Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Melbourne StormBen Ross Cronulla Sutherland Sharks South Sydney RabbitohsTerence Seu Seu Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Manly Warringah Sea EaglesBrett Seymour Cronulla Sutherland Sharks New Zealand WarriorsDavid Simmons Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Penrith PanthersReece Williams Cronulla Sutherland Sharks RetirementDaniel Conn Gold Coast Titans Sydney RoostersBrett Delaney Gold Coast Titans Super League Leeds RhinosAdam Cuthbertson Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Cronulla Sutherland SharksGlenn Hall Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Super League Bradford BullsHeath L Estrange Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Super League Bradford BullsMatt Orford Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Super League Bradford BullsScott Anderson Melbourne Storm Brisbane BroncosWill Chambers Melbourne Storm Queensland Reds Super 14 Matthew Cross Melbourne Storm Manly Warringah Sea EaglesWairangi Koopu Melbourne Storm RetirementSteve Turner Melbourne Storm Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsDanny Wicks Newcastle Knights ImprisonmentNathan Fien New Zealand Warriors St George Illawarra DragonsStacey Jones New Zealand Warriors RetirementDenan Kemp New Zealand Warriors Brisbane BroncosSteve Price New Zealand Warriors RetirementEvarn Tuimavave New Zealand Warriors Newcastle KnightsTravis Burns North Queensland Cowboys Penrith PanthersShannon Hegarty North Queensland Cowboys RetirementShane Tronc North Queensland Cowboys Super League Wakefield Trinity WildcatsJoe Galuvao Parramatta Eels Manly Warringah Sea EaglesKevin Kingston Parramatta Eels Penrith PanthersTodd Lowrie Parramatta Eels Melbourne StormTaulima Tautai Parramatta Eels Cronulla Sutherland SharksPaul Aiton Penrith Panthers Cronulla Sutherland SharksJunior Moors Penrith Panthers Wests TigersDavid Fa alogo South Sydney Rabbitohs Super League Huddersfield GiantsMichael Greenfield South Sydney Rabbitohs St George Illawarra DragonsDavid Kidwell South Sydney Rabbitohs RetirementCraig Wing South Sydney Rabbitohs NTT Communications Shining Arcs Japanese rugby union Mathew Head St George Illawarra Dragons RetirementMickey Paea St George Illawarra Dragons Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsJustin Poore St George Illawarra Dragons Parramatta EelsWendell Sailor St George Illawarra Dragons RetirementChase Stanley St George Illawarra Dragons Melbourne StormRiley Brown Sydney Roosters Gold Coast TitansCraig Fitzgibbon Sydney Roosters Super League Hull F C Willie Mason Sydney Roosters North Queensland CowboysMark O Meley Sydney Roosters Super League Hull F C Shane Shackleton Sydney Roosters Parramatta EelsIosia Soliola Sydney Roosters Super League St HelensJordan Tansey Sydney Roosters Super League Hull F C Dean Collis Wests Tigers Cronulla Sutherland SharksDanny Galea Wests Tigers Canberra RaidersDene Halatau Wests Tigers Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsJohn Morris Wests Tigers Cronulla Sutherland SharksCorey Payne Wests Tigers Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsTaniela Tuiaki Wests Tigers RetirementSam Burgess Super League Bradford Bulls South Sydney RabbitohsGreg Bird Super League Catalans Dragons Gold Coast TitansAdam Mogg Super League Catalans Dragons Canberra RaidersJason Ryles Super League Catalans Dragons Sydney RoostersLiam Fulton Super League Huddersfield Giants Wests TigersJosh Cordoba Super League Hull F C Cronulla Sutherland SharksDaniel Fitzhenry Super League Hull Kingston Rovers Wests TigersCraig Stapleton Super League Salford City Reds South Sydney RabbitohsJason Cayless Super League St Helens Wests TigersTim Smith Super League Wigan Warriors Cronulla Sutherland SharksTimana Tahu New South Wales Waratahs Super 14 Parramatta EelsLote Tuqiri Leicester Tigers English rugby union Wests TigersMark Gasnier Stade Francais French rugby union St George Illawarra DragonsClinton Toopi Bay of Plenty Steamers New Zealand rugby union Gold Coast TitansTodd Carney N A Sydney RoostersCoaches Edit Coach 2009 Club 2010 ClubBrian Smith Newcastle Knights Sydney RoostersJohn Lang N A South Sydney RabbitohsSee also Edit2010 NRL All Stars Game 2010 State of Origin series 2010 NRL season results 2010 NRL Under 20s season 2010 in rugby league 2010 World Club Challenge 2010 Dally M AwardsReferences Edit a b Melbourne Storm breach NRL Salary Cap National Rugby League 22 April 2010 Archived from the original on 25 April 2010 Retrieved 22 April 2010 a b McDonald Margie 22 April 2010 Melbourne Storm stripped of two rugby league titles over salary cap fraud The Australian Retrieved 22 April 2010 Baynes Valkerie 1 March 2010 Melbourne Storm beat Leeds Rhinos to win rugby league s World Club Challenge The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 1 March 2010 Walter Brad 14 February 2010 Grandparents join the party with proud Preston The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 17 July 2010 2010 NRL Draw nrl com Archived from the original on 14 September 2009 Retrieved 17 July 2010 Glenn Jackson and Brad Walter 6 September 2010 Marching in Dragons lift shield and league The Sydney Morning Herald Australia Fairfax Media Archived from the original on 8 September 2010 Retrieved 5 October 2010 Kilgallon Steve 10 April 2011 Kiwi TV viewers go cold on rugby codes The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Retrieved 18 August 2014 a b c Finally NRL dumps corner posts heraldsun com au 2 June 2010 Archived from the original on 14 October 2012 Retrieved 25 June 2010 a b c d e Masters Roy 14 April 2010 Carr wants corner posts out of the field of play The Sydney Morning Herald Archived from the original on 20 July 2010 Retrieved 17 August 2010 a b NRL 2 June 2010 NRL changes rules to corner post amp player registration National Rugby League Archived from the original on 29 September 2012 Retrieved 17 August 2010 Storm salary cap rort report handed to police http mumbrella com au nrl turns to real life supporters to kick off new season 19416 2010 Season Launch ad Lee Julian 28 February 2010 Why this NRL ad is simply the worst The Age Melbourne Retrieved 17 July 2010 Stuart Honeysett and Brent Read 23 April 2010 Shocking end to the Melbourne Storm era The Australian Proszenko Adrian 6 May 2012 Gallen set to smash record The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 7 May 2012 Telstra Premiership sets new attendance record Archived 7 September 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