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Indigenous All Stars (rugby league)

The Indigenous Australian rugby league team (also known as the Indigenous All Stars[1] or Indigenous Dreamtime[2] team) is a rugby league football team that represents Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders. The team was first formed in 1973 and currently plays in an annual All Stars Match against a National Rugby League NRL All Stars team.

Indigenous All Stars
Team information
Governing bodyAustralian Rugby League Commission
Head coachRonald Griffiths
CaptainCody Walker
Most capsJoel Thompson (7)
Andrew Fifita (7)
Ryan James (7)
Jack Wighton (7)
Tyrone Peachey (7)
Top try-scorerBen Barba (4)
Top point-scorerJohnathan Thurston (38)
Team results
First international
Indigenous Beat Papua New Guinea 
Biggest win
Indigenous All Stars 32-6 NRL All Stars
Biggest defeat
Indigenous All Stars 12-28 NRL All Stars
World Cup
Appearances2008 Opening Ceremony Vs New Zealand Māori

History edit

An Aboriginal v White Australian rugby league game was held in Barcaldine in Western Queensland in 1963. These 'Blacks v Whites' games continued annually until 1984.[3]

The first Australian Aboriginal rugby league team was assembled in 1973 The Aboriginal team managed to win seven of its nine matches in just 10 days, The team consisted of 34 players – 19 from NSW, 13 from Queensland and two from the Northern Territory. They went on to win games against Kiwi premiers Wellington Petone, the only all-Māori team & Auckland club & Te Atatu, which the Aboriginal side won 17–13.[4]

The side competed in the Pacific Cup in 1990, 1992 and 1994. During this period the team contained New South Wales Rugby League first grade players such as Ricky Walford, Graham Lyons, Ron Gibbs, Darrell Trindall, Paul Davis, Wayne Alberts, George Longbottom and Will Robinson.

In the post-1999 NRL season an Aboriginal side managed by Arthur Beetson defeated the Papua New Guinea Kumuls and the future rugby league Immortal was pushing for an Australia Day match against the Australian national team.[5]

In 2008 World Cup curtain raiser to the Australia vs. New Zealand match included an Indigenous Australian squad playing against New Zealand Māori which featured several prominent NRL players and rising stars, including Chris Sandow, Wairangi Koopu, Preston Campbell, Shaun Kenny-Dowall and Carl Webb.

Preston Campbell, a highly respected Aboriginal rugby league player, was a driving force behind the setup, in 2010, of a curtain raising match between the Indigenous All Stars, and the NRL All Stars. The Indigenous All Stars played what seems likely become an annual match against the National Rugby League All Stars on 13 February 2010.[6] The squad was chosen in part by public vote. Aboriginal NRL player Sid Domic's artistic ability led him to be selected from a field of six artists to design the Indigenous side's jersey, as well as Johnathan Thurston's and Jamie Soward's custom headgear, for the annual All Stars matches.[7]

2019 will see a new format of the Australian Indigenous All-Stars play the New Zealand Māori at AAMI Park in Melbourne on 15 February. It will be part of an All-Stars double header with the women's teams to play the curtain-raiser Māori and indigenous teams to the men's game. With no All-Stars game in 2017 due to the World Cup, the NRL will be hoping the inclusion of the New Zealand Māori side will spark popularity in the fixture. With three Indigenous players also eligible for both teams Dane Gagai, Reimis Smith, Josh Hoffman and Javid Bowen.[8]

Teams edit

First Australian Aboriginal Rugby League Team 1973 Tour edit

  • Michael Anderson
  • Neil Appo
  • John Brady
  • Marshall Brown
  • Don Carter
  • Phillip de la Cruz
  • Les Drew
  • Archie Glass
  • Jeffrey Hennaway
  • Larry Hoskins
  • Desi Illis
  • Allen Madden
  • Patrick Marra
  • Ron Mason
  • Ambrose Morgan
  • Thomas Moylan
  • Michael Mundine
  • Steve Ridgeway
  • Clarke Scott
  • Bruce Stewart
  • Wally Tallis
  • Francis Tappin
  • Geoffrey Thorne
  • Neville Thorne
  • Albert Torrens
  • Eddie Vale
  • Terry Wickey
  • Bill Widders
  • Victor Wright

1990-92-1994 Australian Aborigines Pacific Cup Team edit

1999 Australian Aborigines edit

2008 Indigenous Team of the Century (1908–2007) edit

Indigenous Team of the Century
Team of the Century Coaching staff




Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2008 Indigenous Dreamtime edit

 
The Dreamtime Team playing the NZ Māori Team
 
Teams performing pre-game War Cry and Haka
Indigenous Dreamtime
2008 squad Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2010 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2010 squad Did not play Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)
  •   Injured


2011 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2011 squad Did not play Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)
  •   Injured


2012 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2012 squad Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2013 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2013 squad Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2014 Festival of Indigenous Rugby League edit

The NRL launched a Festival of Indigenous Rugby League program to take the place of the prestigious pre-season Rugby League All Stars game following every World Cup year. The 2014 Festival of Indigenous Rugby League featured a trial match between the Knights and a non-elite Indigenous team, drawn from the immensely popular NSW Koori Rugby League Knockout and Murri Carnivals in Queensland, as well as the NRL Indigenous Player Cultural Camp, Murri vs Koori women's and Under 16s representative games, a Murri v Koori match, a jobs expo and community visits.

First Nation Goannas
2014 squad Coaching staff
  •  1 Javarn White FB
  •  2 Kieran Vale WG
  •  3 Rickki Sutherland CE
  •  4 Joshua Benjamin CE
  •  5 Malcolm Congoo WG
  •  6 Kareel Phillips FE
  •  7   Adrian Davis (c)HB
  •  8 Reggie Saunders PR
  •  9 Roy Smith HK
  • 10 Matthew Pittman PR
  • 11 Noel Underwood SR
  • 12 Davin Crampton SR
  • 13 Phil Dennis LK

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2015 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2015 squad Did not play Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2016 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2016 squad Did not play Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2017 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2017 squad Did not play Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2019 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2019 squad Did not play Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


Indigenous Team of the Decade (2010–2019) edit

Indigenous Team of the Decade
Team of the Decade Coaching staff




Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2020 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2020 squad Did not play Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2021 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2021 squad Did not play Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2022 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2022 squad Did not play Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


2023 Indigenous All Stars edit

Indigenous All Stars
2022 squad Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


Results edit

1990
New Zealand Māori 24 – 13 Australian Aboriginies
1990
Australian Aboriginies 28 – 18 Papua New Guinea
1990
Australian Aboriginies v Friendly Islands
1990
Western Samoa 26 – 22 Australian Aboriginies
17 October 1992
New Zealand Māori 36–24 Australian Aboriginies
19 October 1992
Australian Aboriginies 46–18 Tokelau
21 October 1992
Australian Aboriginies 74–2 Norfolk Island
26 October 1992
Australian Aboriginies 32–14 American Samoa
Jubilee Park, Whangarei
28 October 1992
Western Samoa 44–26 Australian Aboriginies
31 October 1992
New Zealand Māori 44–12 Australian Aboriginies
22 October 1994
Australian Aborigines 64–10 Niue
26 October 1994
Australian Aborigines 50–12 Fiji Presidents XIII
3 November 1994
Australian Aborigines 34–16 Tonga
5 November 1994
Australian Aborigines 38–20 New Zealand Māori
9 November 1994
Fiji 21–20 Australian Aborigines
11 November 1994
Western Samoa 29–22 Australian Aborigines
16 October 1999
Australian Aborigines 58 – 12 Papua New Guinea
Tries:
Albert Torrens 3
Justin Doyle 2
Alf Duncan 2
Dennis Moran 2
Owen Craigie 1
Lee Hookey 1
Goals:
Dennis Moran 5
John Simon 2
Tries:
David Buko 1
Elias Paiyo 1
Goals:
John Wilshere 2
Campbelltown Stadium
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Sean Hampstead
23 October 1999
Australian Aborigines 32 – 10 Papua New Guinea
Tries:
Owen Craigie 1
Alf Duncan 1
Peter Ellis 1
Dennis Moran 1
Mark Tookey 1
Dean Widders 1
Goals:
Dennis Moran 2
Blaine Stanley 2
Tries:
David Buko 1
John Wilshere 1
Goals:
John Wilshere 1
Barlow Park
Cairns, Queensland
Attendance: 5,200
Referee: Paul Simpkins
26 October 2008
Indigenous Dreamtime 34 – 26 New Zealand Māori
Tries:
Rod Jensen (33', 53') 2
Rhys Wesser (22', 71') 2
Justin Carney (18') 1
Yileen Gordon (80') 1
Goals:
Jamie Soward 4
Derrick Watkins 1
Tries:
Sam McKendry (2') 1
Shaun Kenny-Dowall (25') 1
Chase Stanley (48') 1
Jordan Rapana (58') 1
Arana Taumata (67') 1
Goals:
Bronx Goodwin 2
Chase Stanley 1
Sydney Football Stadium
Attendance: 34,157
Referee: Tony Archer
13 February 2010
8:00pm (AEST)
Indigenous All Stars 16 – 12 NRL All Stars
Tries:
Wendell Sailor (3') 1
Ben Jones (32') 1
Jamie Soward (74') 1
Goals:
Johnathan Thurston 2/2
(34', 76')
Field Goals:
Scott Prince 0/1

1st: 4 - 0
2nd: 6 - 0
3rd: 0 - 8
4th: 6 - 4
Tries:
Josh Morris (54') 1
Benji Marshall (59') 1
Michael Jennings (61') 1
Skilled Park
Gold Coast, Queensland
Attendance: 26,687
Preston Campbell Medal: Johnathan Thurston
Referee: Shayne Hayne, Ashley Klein, Gavin Badger, Luke Phillips
12 February 2011
8:00pm (AEST)
NRL All Stars 28 – 12 Indigenous All Stars
Tries:
Brett Morris (3') 1
Paul Gallen (24') 1
Shaun Kenny-Dowall (32') 1
Akuila Uate (35') 1
Josh Dugan (72') 1
Goals:
Benji Marshall 2/2
(33', 36')
Cameron Smith 1/2
(25')
Kurt Gidley 1/1
(73')

1st: 4 - 0
2nd: 18 - 6
3rd: 0 - 6
4th: 6 - 0
Tries:
Ben Barba (40') 1
Nathan Merritt (59') 1
Goals:
Johnathan Thurston 1/1
(40')
Scott Prince 1/1
(60')
Skilled Park
Gold Coast, Queensland
Attendance: 25,843
Preston Campbell Medal: Josh Dugan
Referee: Shayne Hayne, Ben Cummins, Gavin Badger, Henry Perenara
4 February 2012, 7:15pm (AEDT)
NRL All Stars 36 – 28 Indigenous All Stars
Tries
Pritchard (26') 1
Lewis (35') 1
Bailey (46') 1
Dugan (51') 1
Reed (65') 1
Vatuvei (74') 1
Goals
Marshall 6/6
(31', 37', 47', 51', 66', 75')
Tries
2 (20', 39') Merritt
1 (6') Yow Yeh
1 (29') Bowen
1 (69') Inglis
Goals
3/4 Thurston
(8', 21', 30')
1 (71') Sandow
Skilled Park, Robina
Referee: Jason Robinson, Ashley Klein, Gerard Sutton, Phil Haines
Player of the Match: Nathan Merritt (Preston Campbell Medal)
9 February 2013, 7:45pm(AEDT)
Indigenous All Stars 32 – 6 NRL All Stars
Tries
Barba 3
(10', 21', 31')
Robinson 3
(46', 71', 78')
Goals
Thurston 3/4
Prince 1/1
Tries
1 (14') Hayne
Goals
1/1 Reynolds
Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 41,021
Player of the Match: Ben Barba (Preston Campbell Medal)
8 February 2014, 7pm (AEDT)
Newcastle Knights 52 – 12 First Nation Goannas
Tries
Jake Mamo 3
Joseph Tapine 2
Alex McKinnon 1
Korbin Sims 1
Sione Mata’utia 1
Josh Mantellato 1
Matt Minto 1
Goals
Josh Mantellato 6/10
Tries
1 Davin Crampton
1 Rod Jensen
Goals
2/2 Adrian Davis
Hunter Stadium
Attendance: 6,826
Referee: Gavin Badger, Chris James, Jeff Younis, Dave Ryan
13 February 2015
8:00pm (AEDT)
Indigenous All Stars 20 – 6 NRL All Stars
Tries:
Inglis (51') 1
Chambers (64') 1
Grevsmuhl (78') 1
Goals:
Thurston 4/4
(53', 66', 75' pen, 79')
[13]
Tries:
Walker (29') 1
Goals:
Croker 1/1
(30')
Cbus Super Stadium
Attendance: 23,177
Preston Campbell Medal: George Rose
Referee: Gerard Sutton
13 February 2016
7.05pm (AEST)
Indigenous All Stars 8 – 12 World All Stars
Tries:
Latu (40') 1
Gagai (63') 1

Goals:
Soward 0/2

Tries:
Hurrell (32') 1
Radradra (42') 1

Goals:
Croker 0/1
Reynolds 2/2

Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 37, 399
Preston Campbell Medal: James Graham
Referee: Matt Cecchin & Allan Shortall
10 February 2017
8:15pm AEDT
Indigenous All Stars 34 – 8 World All Stars
Tries:
Bird (4') 1
Ferguson (7') 1
Taylor (13') 1
Thurston (41') 1
Gagai (59') 1
Latu (70') 1
Goals:
Thurston 4/5
(4', 14', 43', 60')
Sezer 1/1
(72')
[14]
Tries:
Mead (36') 1
Macdonald (39') 1
Goals:
Croker 0/2
15 February 2019
8:20pm (AEDT)
Indigenous All Stars 34 – 14 Māori All Stars
Tries:
Josh Addo-Carr (11', 14') 2
Bevan French (33') 1
Blake Ferguson (39') 1
David Fifita (45') 1
Cody Walker (64') 1
Josh Kerr (73') 1
Goals:
Latrell Mitchell 3/7
(15', 40', 75')
Field Goals:
Tyrone Roberts 0/1
[15]
Tries:
Dane Gagai (3', 28') 2
Esan Marsters (51') 1
Goals:
Jordan Kahu 1/2
(4')
Esan Marsters 0/1
AAMI Park
Attendance: 18,802
Preston Campbell Medal: Tyrone Roberts
Referee: Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger
22 February 2020
7:20pm (AEST)
Māori All Stars 30 – 16 Indigenous All Stars
Tries:
Brandon Smith (70', 75') 2
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (5') 1
Kodi Nikorima (27') 1
Dylan Walker (80') 1
Goals:
Kalyn Ponga 4/4
(6', 29', 71', 75')
Adam Blair 1/1
(80')
Sin Bin:
Jahrome Hughes (23') 1
[16]
1st: 6 - 6
2nd: 6 - 4
3rd: 0 - 6
4th: 18 - 0
Tries:
Joshua Curran (18') 1
Blake Ferguson (40') 1
James Roberts (57') 1
Goals:
Tyrone Roberts 1/2
(20')
Blake Ferguson 1/1
(58')
Cbus Super Stadium
Attendance: 23,599
Preston Campbell Medal: Brandon Smith
Referee: Gerard Sutton, Peter Gough
20 February 2021
7:15pm (AEST)
Indigenous All Stars 10 – 10 Māori All Stars
Tries:
Alex Johnston (64') 1
Goals:
Latrell Mitchell 2/2
(65', 80' pen)
Jamal Fogarty 1/1
(20' pen)
Sin Bin:
Tyrone Peachey (60') 1
[17]
1st: 2 - 0
2nd: 0 - 0
3rd: 0 - 10
4th: 8 - 0
Tries:
Jordan Riki (49') 1
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (53') 1
Goals:
Patrick Herbert 1/2
(51')
Sin Bin:
Zane Musgrove (35') 1
Queensland Country Bank Stadium
Attendance: 20,206
Preston Campbell Medal: James Fisher-Harris
Referee: Adam Gee
12 February 2022
5:20pm (AEDT)
Indigenous All Stars 10 – 16 Māori All Stars
Tries:
Jesse Ramien (13') 1
Tyrell Sloan (67') 1
Goals:
Braydon Trindall 1/1
(20' pen)
Nicho Hynes 0/2
Sin Bin:
Andrew Fifita (20') 1
Jesse Ramien (56') 1
1st: 6 - 0
2nd: 0 - 10
3rd: 0 - 6
4th: 4 - 0
Tries:
Kodi Nikorima (25') 1
Esan Marsters (33') 1
Joseph Tapine (57') 1
Goals:
Patrick Herbert 1/2
(27')
Kodi Nikorima 1/1
(58')
Sin Bin:
Jordan Rapana (20') 1
CommBank Stadium
Attendance: 26,755
Preston Campbell Medal: Joseph Tapine
Referee: Adam Gee
11 February 2023
5:50pm (NZDT)
Māori All Stars 24 – 28 Indigenous All Stars
Tries:
Zach Dockar-Clay (3') 1
Jesse Arthars (23') 1
Jordan Riki (55') 1
Preston Riki (78') 1
Goals:
Jordan Rapana 4/4
(5', 25', 56', 78')

1st: 6 - 4
2nd: 6 - 6
3rd: 6 - 6
4th: 6 - 12
Tries:
Selwyn Cobbo (62', 69', 73') 3
Tyrell Sloan (15') 1
Nicho Hynes (35') 1
Brent Naden (45') 1
Goals:
Nicho Hynes 2/4
(37', 47')
Latrell Mitchell 0/2
Rotorua International Stadium
Attendance: 17,644
Preston Campbell Medal: Nicho Hynes
Referee: Gerard Sutton

2022 Player Pool edit

National Rugby League (Australia)



See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ AAP (16 October 2009). "Indigenous All Stars by name, and nature". ABC. Retrieved 8 December 2009.
  2. ^ Malone, Paul (10 October 2008). "Sam Thaiday in Indigenous Dreamtime team for Rugby League World Cup Article f". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 8 December 2009.
  3. ^ AAP (3 November 2007). "We need to follow footprints of Barcaldine". The Age. Australia: Fairfax Media.
  4. ^ AAP (18 February 1973). "Aboriginal team wins". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia: Fairfax Media. Retrieved 10 August 2010.
  5. ^ Hanna, Jim (16 October 1999). "Artie wants first pick, then a Test against Fittler and Co". AAP Sports News. Australia: The Gale Group, Inc. Retrieved 10 August 2010.[dead link]
  6. ^ Indigenous All Stars team launched NRL.com, 16 October 2009
  7. ^ Jodie van de Wetering and Kallee Buchanan (10 February 2010). "All Stars' jerseys emblazoned with Domic's designs". ABC News. Australia: ABC. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  8. ^ Lucas, Andrew (28 August 2018). "NRL announce new All-Stars concept to kick-off 2019 NRL season". Andrew Lucas. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  9. ^ Greg Inglis was originally selected but withdrew due to injury (replaced by Beau Champion)
  10. ^ Thurston attained captaincy after Campbell withdrew to injury
  11. ^ Sam Thaiday was originally selected but withdrew due to injury (replaced by Joel Moon)
  12. ^ Preston Campbell was originally selected but withdrew due to injury (replaced by Anthony Mitchell)
  13. ^ Indigenous All Stars leave it late nrl.com, 13 February 2015
  14. ^ . NRL.com. 10 February 2017. Archived from the original on 11 February 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  15. ^ "Addo-Carr stars as Indigenous All Stars beat Māori All Stars". NRL.com. 15 February 2019.
  16. ^ Balym, Todd (22 February 2020). "Smith stars as Māori side clinches first All Stars win". NRL.com. from the original on 23 February 2020. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  17. ^ "'I thought it was golden point': Cody laments late call to level up". NRL.com. 20 February 2021.

External links edit

  • rleague.com

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The Indigenous Australian rugby league team also known as the Indigenous All Stars 1 or Indigenous Dreamtime 2 team is a rugby league football team that represents Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders The team was first formed in 1973 and currently plays in an annual All Stars Match against a National Rugby League NRL All Stars team Indigenous All StarsTeam informationGoverning bodyAustralian Rugby League CommissionHead coachRonald GriffithsCaptainCody WalkerMost capsJoel Thompson 7 Andrew Fifita 7 Ryan James 7 Jack Wighton 7 Tyrone Peachey 7 Top try scorerBen Barba 4 Top point scorerJohnathan Thurston 38 Team resultsFirst internationalIndigenous Beat Papua New Guinea Biggest winIndigenous All Stars 32 6 NRL All StarsBiggest defeatIndigenous All Stars 12 28 NRL All StarsWorld CupAppearances2008 Opening Ceremony Vs New Zealand Maori Contents 1 History 2 Teams 2 1 First Australian Aboriginal Rugby League Team 1973 Tour 2 2 1990 92 1994 Australian Aborigines Pacific Cup Team 2 3 1999 Australian Aborigines 2 4 2008 Indigenous Team of the Century 1908 2007 2 5 2008 Indigenous Dreamtime 2 6 2010 Indigenous All Stars 2 7 2011 Indigenous All Stars 2 8 2012 Indigenous All Stars 2 9 2013 Indigenous All Stars 2 10 2014 Festival of Indigenous Rugby League 2 11 2015 Indigenous All Stars 2 12 2016 Indigenous All Stars 2 13 2017 Indigenous All Stars 2 14 2019 Indigenous All Stars 2 15 Indigenous Team of the Decade 2010 2019 2 16 2020 Indigenous All Stars 2 17 2021 Indigenous All Stars 2 18 2022 Indigenous All Stars 2 19 2023 Indigenous All Stars 2 20 Results 3 2022 Player Pool 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editAn Aboriginal v White Australian rugby league game was held in Barcaldine in Western Queensland in 1963 These Blacks v Whites games continued annually until 1984 3 The first Australian Aboriginal rugby league team was assembled in 1973 The Aboriginal team managed to win seven of its nine matches in just 10 days The team consisted of 34 players 19 from NSW 13 from Queensland and two from the Northern Territory They went on to win games against Kiwi premiers Wellington Petone the only all Maori team amp Auckland club amp Te Atatu which the Aboriginal side won 17 13 4 The side competed in the Pacific Cup in 1990 1992 and 1994 During this period the team contained New South Wales Rugby League first grade players such as Ricky Walford Graham Lyons Ron Gibbs Darrell Trindall Paul Davis Wayne Alberts George Longbottom and Will Robinson In the post 1999 NRL season an Aboriginal side managed by Arthur Beetson defeated the Papua New Guinea Kumuls and the future rugby league Immortal was pushing for an Australia Day match against the Australian national team 5 In 2008 World Cup curtain raiser to the Australia vs New Zealand match included an Indigenous Australian squad playing against New Zealand Maori which featured several prominent NRL players and rising stars including Chris Sandow Wairangi Koopu Preston Campbell Shaun Kenny Dowall and Carl Webb Preston Campbell a highly respected Aboriginal rugby league player was a driving force behind the setup in 2010 of a curtain raising match between the Indigenous All Stars and the NRL All Stars The Indigenous All Stars played what seems likely become an annual match against the National Rugby League All Stars on 13 February 2010 6 The squad was chosen in part by public vote Aboriginal NRL player Sid Domic s artistic ability led him to be selected from a field of six artists to design the Indigenous side s jersey as well as Johnathan Thurston s and Jamie Soward s custom headgear for the annual All Stars matches 7 2019 will see a new format of the Australian Indigenous All Stars play the New Zealand Maori at AAMI Park in Melbourne on 15 February It will be part of an All Stars double header with the women s teams to play the curtain raiser Maori and indigenous teams to the men s game With no All Stars game in 2017 due to the World Cup the NRL will be hoping the inclusion of the New Zealand Maori side will spark popularity in the fixture With three Indigenous players also eligible for both teams Dane Gagai Reimis Smith Josh Hoffman and Javid Bowen 8 Teams editFirst Australian Aboriginal Rugby League Team 1973 Tour edit Michael Anderson Neil Appo John Brady Marshall Brown Don Carter Phillip de la Cruz Les Drew Archie Glass Jeffrey Hennaway Larry Hoskins Desi Illis Allen Madden Patrick Marra Ron Mason Ambrose Morgan Thomas Moylan Michael Mundine Steve Ridgeway Clarke Scott Bruce Stewart Wally Tallis Francis Tappin Geoffrey Thorne Neville Thorne Albert Torrens Eddie Vale Terry Wickey Bill Widders Victor Wright1990 92 1994 Australian Aborigines Pacific Cup Team edit Wayne Alberts Paul Davis Ron Gibbs George Longbottom Graham Lyons Will Robinson Darrell Trindall Ricky Walford Jason Wilson Walgett Rugby League 1999 Australian Aborigines edit Cliff Lyons c nbsp John Buttigieg nbsp Owen Craigie nbsp John Doyle nbsp Justin Doyle nbsp Alf Duncan nbsp Peter Ellis nbsp Damien Higgins Lee Hookey nbsp Damian Kennedy nbsp Kevin McGuinness nbsp Dennis Moran nbsp John Simon nbsp Robbie Simpson nbsp Blaine Stanley nbsp Mark Tookey nbsp Albert Torrens nbsp Carl Webb Dean Widders Coach Arthur Beetson2008 Indigenous Team of the Century 1908 2007 edit Indigenous Team of the Century Team of the Century Coaching staff 1 Eric Simms FB 2 Lionel Morgan WG 3 Steve Renouf CE 4 Greg Inglis CE 5 Dale Shearer WG 6 Laurie Daley FE 7 Johnathan Thurston HB 8 Sam Backo PR 9 Mal Cochrane HK 10 Arthur Beetson PR 11 Gordon Tallis SR 12 Sam Thaiday SR 13 Cliff Lyons LK 14 George Green LK 15 Wally McArthur SR 16 Frank Fisher FE HB 17 John Ferguson WG Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2008 Indigenous Dreamtime edit nbsp The Dreamtime Team playing the NZ Maori Team nbsp Teams performing pre game War Cry and HakaMain article 2008 Rugby League World Cup Indigenous Dreamtime 2008 squad Coaching staff 1 nbsp Rhys Wesser FB 2 nbsp Justin Carney WG 3 nbsp Maurice Blair CE 4 nbsp Jamal Idris CE 5 nbsp Ty Williams WG 6 nbsp Jamie Soward FE 7 nbsp Preston Campbell HB 8 nbsp Carl Webb PR 9 nbsp Ian Lacey HK 10 nbsp George Rose PR 11 nbsp Daine Laurie SR 12 nbsp Derrick Watkins SR 13 nbsp Dean Widders LK 14 nbsp Chris Sandow HB 15 nbsp Rod Jensen SR CE 16 nbsp Yileen Gordon CE SR 17 Peter Jensen PR SR 18 nbsp Dennis Moran HB HK Head coach Neil Henry nbsp Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2010 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2010 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2010 squad Did not play Coaching staff 1 nbsp Preston Campbell c FB 2 nbsp Nathan Merritt WG 20 nbsp Blake Ferguson CE 21 nbsp Beau Champion CE 5 Wendell Sailor WG 6 nbsp Scott Prince FE 7 nbsp Johnathan Thurston HB 8 nbsp George Rose PR 18 nbsp Travis Waddell HK 10 nbsp Carl Webb PR 11 nbsp Cory Paterson SR 16 nbsp Greg Bird SR 13 nbsp Sam Thaiday LK 14 nbsp Jamie Soward 15 nbsp Yileen Gordon 12 nbsp Tom Learoyd Lahrs 17 nbsp Jharal Yow Yeh 9 nbsp Ben Jones 19 nbsp Joel Thompson 3 nbsp Ty Williams nbsp Justin Hodges nbsp nbsp Daine Laurie nbsp nbsp Greg Inglis nbsp nbsp PJ Marsh nbsp nbsp Jamal Idris nbsp Head coach Neil Henry nbsp Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s nbsp Injured2011 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2011 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2011 squad Did not play Coaching staff20 nbsp Matt Bowen FB 2 nbsp Nathan Merritt WG 3 nbsp Willie Tonga CE 4 nbsp Beau Champion 9 CE 5 nbsp Jharal Yow Yeh WG 6 nbsp Scott Prince FE 7 nbsp Johnathan Thurston 10 c HB 8 nbsp Tom Learoyd Lahrs PR 9 nbsp Travis Waddell HK 10 nbsp George Rose PR 11 nbsp Cory Paterson SR 12 nbsp Jamal Idris SR 13 nbsp Greg Bird LK 14 nbsp Ben Barba 15 nbsp Jamie Soward 16 nbsp Carl Webb 17 nbsp Joel Moon 11 18 nbsp Joel Thompson 19 nbsp Ryan James 21 nbsp Anthony Mitchell 12 nbsp Preston Campbell nbsp nbsp Greg Inglis nbsp nbsp Sam Thaiday nbsp Head coach Laurie Daley nbsp Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s nbsp Injured2012 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2012 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2012 squad Coaching staff 1 nbsp Ben Barba FB 2 nbsp Jharal Yow Yeh WG 3 nbsp Greg Inglis CE 4 nbsp Justin Hodges CE 5 nbsp Nathan Merritt WG 6 nbsp Johnathan Thurston c FE 7 nbsp Chris Sandow HB 8 nbsp Tom Learoyd Lahrs PR 9 nbsp Travis Waddell HK 10 nbsp George Rose PR 11 nbsp Sam Thaiday SR 12 nbsp Jamal Idris SR 13 nbsp Greg Bird LK 14 nbsp Andrew Fifita PR 15 nbsp Cory Paterson SR 16 nbsp Matt Bowen FB 17 nbsp Scott Prince HB FE 18 nbsp Anthony Mitchell HK 19 nbsp Joel Thompson CE 20 nbsp Nathan Peats HK LK Head coach Laurie Daley nbsp Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2013 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2013 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2013 squad Coaching staff 1 nbsp Ben Barba FB 2 nbsp Reece Robinson WG 3 nbsp Greg Inglis CE 4 nbsp Justin Hodges CE 5 nbsp Blake Ferguson WG 6 nbsp Johnathan Thurston c FE 7 nbsp Scott Prince HB 8 nbsp George Rose PR 13 nbsp Nathan Peats HK 10 nbsp Andrew Fifita PR 11 nbsp Joel Thompson SR 12 nbsp Greg Bird SR 19 nbsp Timana Tahu LK 14 nbsp Ryan James PR 15 nbsp Aidan Sezer FE HB 16 nbsp Joel Romelo HK FE 17 nbsp Jake Foster SR FE 18 nbsp Dane Nielsen CE WG 9 nbsp Travis Waddell HK 20 nbsp Jack Wighton FE CE Head coach Laurie Daley nbsp Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2014 Festival of Indigenous Rugby League edit The NRL launched a Festival of Indigenous Rugby League program to take the place of the prestigious pre season Rugby League All Stars game following every World Cup year The 2014 Festival of Indigenous Rugby League featured a trial match between the Knights and a non elite Indigenous team drawn from the immensely popular NSW Koori Rugby League Knockout and Murri Carnivals in Queensland as well as the NRL Indigenous Player Cultural Camp Murri vs Koori women s and Under 16s representative games a Murri v Koori match a jobs expo and community visits First Nation Goannas 2014 squad Coaching staff 1 Javarn White FB 2 Kieran Vale WG 3 Rickki Sutherland CE 4 Joshua Benjamin CE 5 Malcolm Congoo WG 6 Kareel Phillips FE 7 nbsp Adrian Davis c HB 8 Reggie Saunders PR 9 Roy Smith HK 10 Matthew Pittman PR 11 Noel Underwood SR 12 Davin Crampton SR 13 Phil Dennis LK 14 David Peachey FB 15 Nathan Blacklock FB 16 James Livock PR 17 Rod Jensen CE SR 18 Bobby Nona PR SR 19 Rex Johnson 20 Denis Moran HB Head coach Laurie Daley Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2015 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2015 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2015 squad Did not play Coaching staff 1 nbsp Greg Inglis FB 2 nbsp Alex Johnston WG 3 nbsp Will Chambers CE 4 nbsp Justin Hodges CE 5 nbsp Josh Hoffman WG 6 nbsp Ben Barba FE 7 nbsp Johnathan Thurston c HB 8 nbsp George Rose PR 9 nbsp Ray Thompson HK 10 nbsp Ryan James PR 11 nbsp Tyrone Peachey SR 12 nbsp Kyle Turner SR 13 nbsp Chris Grevsmuhl LK 14 nbsp Tyrone Roberts HB 15 nbsp David Fifita PR SR 16 nbsp Dane Gagai CE FB 17 nbsp Tyson Andrews PR 18 nbsp Jack Wighton CE FE 19 nbsp Kierran Moseley HK 20 nbsp Brad Tighe CE WG nbsp Chris Sandow nbsp nbsp Tom Learoyd Lahrs nbsp nbsp Greg Bird nbsp nbsp Sam Thaiday nbsp Head coach Laurie Daley nbsp Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2016 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2016 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2016 squad Did not play Coaching staff 1 nbsp Greg Inglis c FB 2 nbsp Edrick Lee WG 3 nbsp Will Chambers CE 4 nbsp James Roberts CE 5 nbsp Dane Gagai WG 6 nbsp Ben Barba FE 7 nbsp Tyrone Roberts HB 8 nbsp Ryan James PR 17 nbsp Craig Garvey HK 10 nbsp Andrew Fifita PR 11 nbsp Joel Thompson SR 12 nbsp Sam Thaiday SR 13 nbsp Greg Bird LK 14 nbsp Tyrone Peachey SR 15 nbsp Jack Wighton FB 16 nbsp Wade Graham SR 18 nbsp Jamie Soward FE 19 nbsp David Fifita PR 20 nbsp Leilani Latu PR 21 nbsp Will Smith FE nbsp Johnathan Thurston nbsp Ray Thompson nbsp nbsp Chris Grevsmuhl nbsp nbsp Alex Johnston nbsp nbsp Blake Ferguson nbsp nbsp Nathan Peats nbsp Head coach Laurie Daley nbsp Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2017 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2017 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2017 squad Did not play Coaching staff 1 nbsp Jack Wighton FB 2 nbsp Blake Ferguson WG 3 nbsp Greg Inglis c CE 4 nbsp Jack Bird CE 5 nbsp Dane Gagai WG 6 nbsp Johnathan Thurston c FE 7 nbsp Ashley Taylor HB 8 nbsp Ryan James PR 9 nbsp Nathan Peats HK 10 nbsp Andrew Fifita PR 11 nbsp Joel Thompson SR 12 nbsp Wade Graham SR 13 nbsp Kyle Turner LK 14 nbsp Leilani Latu 15 nbsp Latrell Mitchell 16 nbsp Aidan Sezer 17 nbsp Tyrone Peachey 18 nbsp Tyrone Roberts 19 nbsp Bevan French 20 nbsp Chris Smith nbsp Will Chambers nbsp Sam Thaiday nbsp nbsp Adam Elliott nbsp Head coach Laurie Daley nbsp Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2019 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2019 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2019 squad Did not play Coaching staff 1 nbsp Alex Johnston FB 2 nbsp Blake Ferguson WG 3 nbsp Latrell Mitchell CE 4 nbsp James Roberts CE 5 nbsp Josh Addo Carr WG 6 nbsp Cody Walker c FE 7 nbsp Tyrone Roberts HB 8 nbsp Andrew Fifita PR 9 nbsp Nathan Peats HK 10 nbsp Leilani Latu PR 14 nbsp Will Chambers SR 12 nbsp Adam Elliott SR 13 nbsp Tyrone Peachey LK 11 nbsp David Fifita 15 nbsp Chris Smith 16 nbsp Jesse Ramien 17 nbsp Bevan French 18 nbsp Kotoni Staggs 19 nbsp Josh Kerr 20 Craig Garvey nbsp Ryan James nbsp Ben Barba nbsp Tyrell Fuimaono Head coach Laurie Daley Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s Indigenous Team of the Decade 2010 2019 edit Indigenous Team of the Decade Team of the Decade Coaching staff 1 Matt Bowen FB 2 Nathan Merritt WG 3 Greg Inglis CE 4 Latrell Mitchell CE 5 Blake Ferguson WG 6 Johnathan Thurston FE 7 Scott Prince HB 8 Andrew Fifita PR 9 Nathan Peats HK 10 George Rose PR 11 Joel Thompson SR 12 Wade Graham SR 13 Greg Bird LK 14 Preston Campbell 15 Tyrone Peachey 16 Sam Thaiday 17 Ryan James Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2020 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2020 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2020 squad Did not play Coaching staff 1 nbsp Latrell Mitchell FB 2 nbsp Blake Ferguson WG 3 nbsp James Roberts CE 4 nbsp Jesse Ramien CE 5 nbsp Josh Addo Carr WG 6 nbsp Jack Wighton FE 7 nbsp Tyrone Roberts HB 8 nbsp Josh Kerr PR 9 nbsp Nathan Peats HK 10 nbsp Jamayne Taunoa Brown PR 11 nbsp Joel Thompson c SR 12 nbsp Wade Graham SR 13 nbsp David Fifita LK 14 nbsp Connor Watson 15 nbsp Chris Smith 16 Zac Saddler 17 nbsp Joshua Curran 18 nbsp Alex Johnston 19 nbsp Tyrone Peachey 20 nbsp Tyrell Fuimaono nbsp Ryan James nbsp nbsp Andrew Fifita nbsp nbsp Cody Walker nbsp nbsp Adam Elliott nbsp Head coach Laurie Daley Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2021 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2021 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2021 squad Did not play Coaching staff 1 nbsp Latrell Mitchell FB 2 nbsp Blake Ferguson WG 3 nbsp Jack Wighton CE 4 nbsp Jesse Ramien CE 5 nbsp Alex Johnston WG 6 nbsp Cody Walker c FE 7 nbsp Jamal Fogarty HB 8 nbsp Andrew Fifita PR 9 nbsp Reuben Cotter HK 10 nbsp Josh Kerr PR 11 nbsp David Fifita SR 12 nbsp Tyrell Fuimaono SR 13 nbsp Tyrone Peachey LK 14 nbsp Corey Thompson 15 nbsp Jamayne Taunoa Brown 16 nbsp Cade Cust 17 nbsp Chris Smith 18 nbsp Zac Saddler 19 nbsp Joshua Curran 20 nbsp Brian Kelly nbsp Wade Graham nbsp nbsp Josh Addo Carr Head coach Laurie Daley Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2022 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2022 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2022 squad Did not play Coaching staff 1 nbsp William Kennedy FB 2 nbsp Hamiso Tabuai Fidow WG 3 nbsp Jesse Ramien CE 4 nbsp Brent Naden CE 5 nbsp Josh Addo Carr c WG 6 nbsp Nicho Hynes FE 7 nbsp Braydon Trindall HB 8 nbsp Andrew Fifita PR 9 nbsp Reuben Cotter HK 10 nbsp Ryan James PR 11 nbsp David Fifita SR 12 nbsp Tyrell Fuimaono SR 13 nbsp Joshua Curran LK 14 nbsp Albert Kelly 15 nbsp Will Smith 16 nbsp Jamayne Taunoa Brown 17 nbsp Josh Kerr 18 nbsp Selwyn Cobbo 19 nbsp Tyrell Sloan 20 Shaquai Mitchell nbsp Kotoni Staggs nbsp Jack Bird nbsp nbsp Alex Johnston Head coach Laurie Daley Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s 2023 Indigenous All Stars edit Main article 2023 All Stars match Indigenous All Stars 2022 squad Coaching staff 1 nbsp Latrell Mitchell FB 2 nbsp Selwyn Cobbo WG 3 nbsp Jack Wighton CE 4 nbsp Brent Naden CE 5 nbsp Tyrell Sloan WG 6 nbsp Cody Walker c FE 7 nbsp Nicho Hynes HB 8 nbsp Josh Kerr PR 9 nbsp Kierran Moseley HK 10 nbsp Shaquai Mitchell PR 11 nbsp Tyrell Fuimaono SR 18 Ryan James SR 13 nbsp J maine Hopgood LK 14 nbsp Albert Kelly 15 nbsp Jamayne Taunoa Brown 16 nbsp Daine Laurie 17 nbsp Isaiah Tass 12 nbsp Tyrone Peachey 19 nbsp Braydon Trindall 20 nbsp Bailey Butler Head coach Ronald Griffiths Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s Results edit 1990New Zealand Maori 24 13 Australian AboriginiesNuku alofa Tonga 1990Australian Aboriginies 28 18 Papua New GuineaNuku alofa Tonga 1990Australian Aboriginies v Friendly IslandsNuku alofa Tonga 1990Western Samoa 26 22 Australian AboriginiesNuku alofa Tonga 17 October 1992New Zealand Maori 36 24 Australian AboriginiesCarlaw Park Auckland 19 October 1992Australian Aboriginies 46 18 TokelauCarlaw Park Auckland 21 October 1992Australian Aboriginies 74 2 Norfolk IslandCarlaw Park Auckland 26 October 1992Australian Aboriginies 32 14 American SamoaJubilee Park Whangarei 28 October 1992Western Samoa 44 26 Australian AboriginiesCarlaw Park Auckland 31 October 1992New Zealand Maori 44 12 Australian AboriginiesCarlaw Park Auckland 22 October 1994Australian Aborigines 64 10 NiueSuva 26 October 1994Australian Aborigines 50 12 Fiji Presidents XIIISuva 3 November 1994Australian Aborigines 34 16 TongaSuva 5 November 1994Australian Aborigines 38 20 New Zealand MaoriSuva 9 November 1994Fiji 21 20 Australian AboriginesSuva 11 November 1994Western Samoa 29 22 Australian AboriginesSuva 16 October 1999Australian Aborigines 58 12 Papua New GuineaTries Albert Torrens 3Justin Doyle 2Alf Duncan 2Dennis Moran 2Owen Craigie 1Lee Hookey 1Goals Dennis Moran 5John Simon 2 Tries David Buko 1Elias Paiyo 1Goals John Wilshere 2Campbelltown StadiumAttendance 1 500Referee Sean Hampstead 23 October 1999Australian Aborigines 32 10 Papua New GuineaTries Owen Craigie 1Alf Duncan 1Peter Ellis 1Dennis Moran 1Mark Tookey 1Dean Widders 1Goals Dennis Moran 2Blaine Stanley 2 Tries David Buko 1John Wilshere 1Goals John Wilshere 1Barlow ParkCairns QueenslandAttendance 5 200Referee Paul Simpkins 26 October 2008Indigenous Dreamtime 34 26 New Zealand MaoriTries Rod Jensen 33 53 2Rhys Wesser 22 71 2Justin Carney 18 1Yileen Gordon 80 1Goals Jamie Soward 4Derrick Watkins 1 Tries Sam McKendry 2 1Shaun Kenny Dowall 25 1Chase Stanley 48 1Jordan Rapana 58 1Arana Taumata 67 1Goals Bronx Goodwin 2Chase Stanley 1Sydney Football StadiumAttendance 34 157Referee Tony Archer 13 February 20108 00pm AEST Indigenous All Stars 16 12 NRL All StarsTries Wendell Sailor 3 1Ben Jones 32 1Jamie Soward 74 1Goals Johnathan Thurston 2 2 34 76 Field Goals Scott Prince 0 1 1st 4 02nd 6 03rd 0 84th 6 4 Tries Josh Morris 54 1Benji Marshall 59 1Michael Jennings 61 1Skilled ParkGold Coast QueenslandAttendance 26 687 Preston Campbell Medal Johnathan ThurstonReferee Shayne Hayne Ashley Klein Gavin Badger Luke Phillips 12 February 20118 00pm AEST NRL All Stars 28 12 Indigenous All StarsTries Brett Morris 3 1Paul Gallen 24 1Shaun Kenny Dowall 32 1Akuila Uate 35 1Josh Dugan 72 1Goals Benji Marshall 2 2 33 36 Cameron Smith 1 2 25 Kurt Gidley 1 1 73 1st 4 02nd 18 63rd 0 64th 6 0 Tries Ben Barba 40 1Nathan Merritt 59 1Goals Johnathan Thurston 1 1 40 Scott Prince 1 1 60 Skilled ParkGold Coast QueenslandAttendance 25 843 Preston Campbell Medal Josh DuganReferee Shayne Hayne Ben Cummins Gavin Badger Henry Perenara 4 February 2012 7 15pm AEDT NRL All Stars 36 28 Indigenous All StarsTriesPritchard 26 1Lewis 35 1Bailey 46 1Dugan 51 1Reed 65 1Vatuvei 74 1GoalsMarshall 6 6 31 37 47 51 66 75 Tries2 20 39 Merritt1 6 Yow Yeh1 29 Bowen1 69 InglisGoals3 4 Thurston 8 21 30 1 71 SandowSkilled Park RobinaReferee Jason Robinson Ashley Klein Gerard Sutton Phil HainesPlayer of the Match Nathan Merritt Preston Campbell Medal 9 February 2013 7 45pm AEDT Indigenous All Stars 32 6 NRL All StarsTriesBarba 3 10 21 31 Robinson 3 46 71 78 GoalsThurston 3 4Prince 1 1 Tries1 14 Hayne Goals1 1 ReynoldsSuncorp StadiumAttendance 41 021Player of the Match Ben Barba Preston Campbell Medal 8 February 2014 7pm AEDT Newcastle Knights 52 12 First Nation GoannasTries Jake Mamo 3Joseph Tapine 2Alex McKinnon 1Korbin Sims 1Sione Mata utia 1Josh Mantellato 1Matt Minto 1Goals Josh Mantellato 6 10 Tries 1 Davin Crampton 1 Rod JensenGoals 2 2 Adrian DavisHunter StadiumAttendance 6 826Referee Gavin Badger Chris James Jeff Younis Dave Ryan 13 February 20158 00pm AEDT Indigenous All Stars 20 6 NRL All StarsTries Inglis 51 1Chambers 64 1Grevsmuhl 78 1Goals Thurston 4 4 53 66 75 pen 79 13 Tries Walker 29 1Goals Croker 1 1 30 Cbus Super StadiumAttendance 23 177 Preston Campbell Medal George RoseReferee Gerard Sutton 13 February 20167 05pm AEST Indigenous All Stars 8 12 World All StarsTries Latu 40 1 Gagai 63 1 Goals Soward 0 2 Tries Hurrell 32 1 Radradra 42 1 Goals Croker 0 1Reynolds 2 2Suncorp StadiumAttendance 37 399 Preston Campbell Medal James GrahamReferee Matt Cecchin amp Allan Shortall 10 February 20178 15pm AEDTIndigenous All Stars 34 8 World All StarsTries Bird 4 1Ferguson 7 1Taylor 13 1Thurston 41 1Gagai 59 1Latu 70 1Goals Thurston 4 5 4 14 43 60 Sezer 1 1 72 14 Tries Mead 36 1Macdonald 39 1Goals Croker 0 2McDonald Jones StadiumAttendance 20 241 Preston Campbell Medal Johnathan Thurston15 February 20198 20pm AEDT Indigenous All Stars 34 14 Maori All StarsTries Josh Addo Carr 11 14 2Bevan French 33 1Blake Ferguson 39 1David Fifita 45 1Cody Walker 64 1Josh Kerr 73 1Goals Latrell Mitchell 3 7 15 40 75 Field Goals Tyrone Roberts 0 1 15 Tries Dane Gagai 3 28 2Esan Marsters 51 1Goals Jordan Kahu 1 2 4 Esan Marsters 0 1AAMI ParkAttendance 18 802 Preston Campbell Medal Tyrone RobertsReferee Grant Atkins Gavin Badger 22 February 20207 20pm AEST Maori All Stars 30 16 Indigenous All StarsTries Brandon Smith 70 75 2Dallin Watene Zelezniak 5 1Kodi Nikorima 27 1Dylan Walker 80 1Goals Kalyn Ponga 4 4 6 29 71 75 Adam Blair 1 1 80 Sin Bin Jahrome Hughes 23 1 16 1st 6 62nd 6 43rd 0 64th 18 0 Tries Joshua Curran 18 1Blake Ferguson 40 1James Roberts 57 1Goals Tyrone Roberts 1 2 20 Blake Ferguson 1 1 58 Cbus Super StadiumAttendance 23 599 Preston Campbell Medal Brandon SmithReferee Gerard Sutton Peter Gough20 February 20217 15pm AEST Indigenous All Stars 10 10 Maori All StarsTries Alex Johnston 64 1Goals Latrell Mitchell 2 2 65 80 pen Jamal Fogarty 1 1 20 pen Sin Bin Tyrone Peachey 60 1 17 1st 2 02nd 0 03rd 0 104th 8 0 Tries Jordan Riki 49 1Dallin Watene Zelezniak 53 1Goals Patrick Herbert 1 2 51 Sin Bin Zane Musgrove 35 1Queensland Country Bank StadiumAttendance 20 206 Preston Campbell Medal James Fisher HarrisReferee Adam Gee12 February 20225 20pm AEDT Indigenous All Stars 10 16 Maori All StarsTries Jesse Ramien 13 1Tyrell Sloan 67 1Goals Braydon Trindall 1 1 20 pen Nicho Hynes 0 2Sin Bin Andrew Fifita 20 1Jesse Ramien 56 1 1st 6 02nd 0 103rd 0 64th 4 0 Tries Kodi Nikorima 25 1Esan Marsters 33 1Joseph Tapine 57 1Goals Patrick Herbert 1 2 27 Kodi Nikorima 1 1 58 Sin Bin Jordan Rapana 20 1CommBank StadiumAttendance 26 755 Preston Campbell Medal Joseph TapineReferee Adam Gee11 February 20235 50pm NZDT Maori All Stars 24 28 Indigenous All StarsTries Zach Dockar Clay 3 1Jesse Arthars 23 1Jordan Riki 55 1Preston Riki 78 1Goals Jordan Rapana 4 4 5 25 56 78 1st 6 42nd 6 63rd 6 64th 6 12 Tries Selwyn Cobbo 62 69 73 3Tyrell Sloan 15 1Nicho Hynes 35 1Brent Naden 45 1Goals Nicho Hynes 2 4 37 47 Latrell Mitchell 0 2Rotorua International StadiumAttendance 17 644 Preston Campbell Medal Nicho HynesReferee Gerard Sutton2022 Player Pool editNational Rugby League Australia Selwyn Cobbo Brisbane Broncos Ryan James Brisbane Broncos Albert Kelly Brisbane Broncos Brenko Lee Brisbane Broncos Ezra Mam Brisbane Broncos Tyrone Roberts Brisbane 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David Fifita Wakefield Trinity Greg Inglis Warrington Wolves Jai Field Wigan Warriors Bevan French Wigan Warriors See also edit nbsp Australia portal nbsp Sports portalAustralian national rugby league team List of Indigenous All Stars playersReferences edit AAP 16 October 2009 Indigenous All Stars by name and nature ABC Retrieved 8 December 2009 Malone Paul 10 October 2008 Sam Thaiday in Indigenous Dreamtime team for Rugby League World Cup Article f The Courier Mail Retrieved 8 December 2009 AAP 3 November 2007 We need to follow footprints of Barcaldine The Age Australia Fairfax Media AAP 18 February 1973 Aboriginal team wins The Sydney Morning Herald Australia Fairfax Media Retrieved 10 August 2010 Hanna Jim 16 October 1999 Artie wants first pick then a Test against Fittler and Co AAP Sports News Australia The Gale Group Inc Retrieved 10 August 2010 dead link Indigenous All Stars team launched NRL com 16 October 2009 Jodie van de Wetering and Kallee Buchanan 10 February 2010 All Stars jerseys emblazoned with Domic s designs ABC News Australia ABC Retrieved 6 February 2011 Lucas Andrew 28 August 2018 NRL announce new All Stars concept to kick off 2019 NRL season Andrew Lucas Retrieved 21 August 2018 Greg Inglis was originally selected but withdrew due to injury replaced by Beau Champion Thurston attained captaincy after Campbell withdrew to injury Sam Thaiday was originally selected but withdrew due to injury replaced by Joel Moon Preston Campbell was originally selected but withdrew due to injury replaced by Anthony Mitchell Indigenous All Stars leave it late nrl com 13 February 2015 Thurston inspires Indigenous All Stars to big win NRL com 10 February 2017 Archived from the original on 11 February 2017 Retrieved 18 July 2017 Addo Carr stars as Indigenous All Stars beat Maori All Stars NRL com 15 February 2019 Balym Todd 22 February 2020 Smith stars as Maori side clinches first All Stars win NRL com Archived from the original on 23 February 2020 Retrieved 22 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