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2011 Legends of Origin charity match

The 2011 Legends of Origin charity match was a rugby league football game played on 27 January 2011 at Parramatta Stadium in Sydney. The match was organised by Mark Geyer in response to the 2010–11 Queensland floods. The match was contested between the New South Wales Origin Legends and the Queensland Origin Legends. The teams were made up of former State of Origin players. The match was won by Queensland with a final score of 20 to 16.

2011 (2011) Legends of Origin charity match  ()
12 Total
NSW 412 16
QLD 164 20
Date27 January 2011
StadiumParramatta Stadium
LocationSydney, NSW, Australia
National anthemShannon Noll
RefereeBill Harrigan
Attendance20,000 (approx)
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters
Commentators

Background Edit

After the devastating floods that had affected most of Queensland including its capital city of Brisbane, Mark Geyer from radio station Triple M Sydney on his breakfast program The Grill Team announced that he will be organising a charity match to raise funds for the recovery effort. The match, organised in seven days, was sold out in 36 hours.[1]

Match day Edit

The pre-match entertainment consisted of INXS performing a sombre version of their song "Don't Change". The players were then announced onto the field one by one. Shannon Noll sang the Australian national anthem.

Teams Edit

The match featured former State of Origin players, while a Sydney grocerer Tony Trim was included in the New South Wales side after donating $14,600 to the flood relief effort. Former Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds played in the Queensland side, alongside actor Lincoln Lewis, son of Queensland coach Wally.[2]

2011 Legends of Origin Teams
  New South Wales Origin Legends positions   Queensland Origin Legends
1 Garry Jack (41) Fullback 1 Robbie O'Davis (38)
2 Nathan Blacklock (34) Wing 2 Willie Carne (42)
3 Ryan Girdler (38) Centre 3 Mal Meninga (50) (c)
4 David Peachey (36) Centre 4 Gary Belcher (48)
5 Eric Grothe, Sr. (51) Wing 5 Kerry Boustead (51)
6 Cliff Lyons (49) Five-Eighth 6 Tony Currie (48)
7 Brett Kimmorley (34) Halfback 7 Adrian Lam (40)
8 Mark Carroll (43) Prop 8 Sam Backo (50)
9 Benny Elias (47) Hooker 9 Kerrod Walters (43)
10 Mario Fenech (49) Prop 10 Colin Scott (50)
11 Luke Ricketson (37) Second Row 11 Gorden Tallis (37)
12 Mark Geyer (43) (c) Second Row 12 Wendell Sailor (36)
13 Brad Fittler (38) Lock 13 Jamie Goddard (38)
14 Greg Alexander (45) Interchange 14 Mat Rogers (34)
15 Tim Brasher (39) Interchange 15 Mark Coyne (43)
16 Terry Lamb (49) Interchange 16 Jason Smith (38)
17 Tony Trim Interchange 17 Andrew Symonds (35)
18 Rod Wishart (42) Interchange 18 Kevin Campion (39)
19 Bryan Fletcher (36) Interchange 19 Robert Josifovski
20 Paul Sironen (45) Interchange
Phil Gould Coach Wally Lewis

Scorecard Edit

20   Queensland Origin Legends
Tries 1 Belcher (8')
1 Sailor (20')
1 Lam (28')
1 O'Davis (35')
Goals 2/2 Rogers (9', 21')
0/1 Meninga
0/1 Tallis
Field Goals
16   New South Wales Origin Legends
Tries 1 Trim (23')
1 Blacklock (53')
1 Peachey (59')
Goals 1/2 Girdler (51)
Field Goals

First Quarter Time: 6 – 0
Half Time: 16 – 4
Three Quarter Time: 20 – 4

Timeline Edit

8th: Queensland 6 – 0 (Try: Belcher, Goal: Rogers)
20th: Queensland 12 – 0 (Try: Sailor, Goal: Rogers)
23rd: New South Wales 4 – 12 (Try: Trim)
28th: Queensland 16 – 4 (Try: Lam)
35th: Queensland 20 – 4 (Try: O'Davis)
53rd: New South Wales 10 – 20 (Try: Blacklock, Goal: Girdler)
59th: New South Wales 16 – 20 (Try: Peachey)

Despite the charitable purpose behind the match, it featured some heavy tackles and confrontations between opposing players. Because of the age of most of the players, unlimited interchanges were allowed and the match was split into four 15-minute quarters.[2] No attempt at goal was made by New South Wales after Peachey's try. Harvey Norman donated $1000 for every try. After the match, Triple M presented cheque to value to $380,587.00 to go towards the Premier's Disaster Relief Fund to the Queensland Minister for Sport and Minister Child Safety, Phil Reeves.

Audience Edit

The game was sold-out with over 20,000 in attendance at Parramatta Stadium. It was also the number one programme of the week on Foxtel with 272,000 viewers[3] and countless more listening live on radio.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Walters in Origin for flood aid". The Queensland Times. 27 January 2011. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  2. ^ a b Barrett, Chris (28 January 2011). "Legends give brutal best to raise funds". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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The 2011 Legends of Origin charity match was a rugby league football game played on 27 January 2011 at Parramatta Stadium in Sydney The match was organised by Mark Geyer in response to the 2010 11 Queensland floods The match was contested between the New South Wales Origin Legends and the Queensland Origin Legends The teams were made up of former State of Origin players The match was won by Queensland with a final score of 20 to 16 2011 2011 Legends of Origin charity match New South Wales Origin Legends Queensland Origin Legends16 2012 TotalNSW 412 16QLD 164 20Date27 January 2011StadiumParramatta StadiumLocationSydney NSW AustraliaNational anthemShannon NollRefereeBill HarriganAttendance20 000 approx Broadcast partnersBroadcastersTriple M radio FOX Sports television CommentatorsDan GinnaneH G NelsonAndrew Johns Contents 1 Background 2 Match day 3 Teams 3 1 Scorecard 3 1 1 Timeline 3 2 Audience 4 ReferencesBackground EditAfter the devastating floods that had affected most of Queensland including its capital city of Brisbane Mark Geyer from radio station Triple M Sydney on his breakfast program The Grill Team announced that he will be organising a charity match to raise funds for the recovery effort The match organised in seven days was sold out in 36 hours 1 Match day EditThe pre match entertainment consisted of INXS performing a sombre version of their song Don t Change The players were then announced onto the field one by one Shannon Noll sang the Australian national anthem Teams EditThe match featured former State of Origin players while a Sydney grocerer Tony Trim was included in the New South Wales side after donating 14 600 to the flood relief effort Former Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds played in the Queensland side alongside actor Lincoln Lewis son of Queensland coach Wally 2 2011 Legends of Origin Teams nbsp New South Wales Origin Legends positions nbsp Queensland Origin Legends1 Garry Jack 41 Fullback 1 Robbie O Davis 38 2 Nathan Blacklock 34 Wing 2 Willie Carne 42 3 Ryan Girdler 38 Centre 3 Mal Meninga 50 c 4 David Peachey 36 Centre 4 Gary Belcher 48 5 Eric Grothe Sr 51 Wing 5 Kerry Boustead 51 6 Cliff Lyons 49 Five Eighth 6 Tony Currie 48 7 Brett Kimmorley 34 Halfback 7 Adrian Lam 40 8 Mark Carroll 43 Prop 8 Sam Backo 50 9 Benny Elias 47 Hooker 9 Kerrod Walters 43 10 Mario Fenech 49 Prop 10 Colin Scott 50 11 Luke Ricketson 37 Second Row 11 Gorden Tallis 37 12 Mark Geyer 43 c Second Row 12 Wendell Sailor 36 13 Brad Fittler 38 Lock 13 Jamie Goddard 38 14 Greg Alexander 45 Interchange 14 Mat Rogers 34 15 Tim Brasher 39 Interchange 15 Mark Coyne 43 16 Terry Lamb 49 Interchange 16 Jason Smith 38 17 Tony Trim Interchange 17 Andrew Symonds 35 18 Rod Wishart 42 Interchange 18 Kevin Campion 39 19 Bryan Fletcher 36 Interchange 19 Robert Josifovski20 Paul Sironen 45 InterchangePhil Gould Coach Wally LewisScorecard Edit 20 nbsp Queensland Origin LegendsTries 1 Belcher 8 1 Sailor 20 1 Lam 28 1 O Davis 35 Goals 2 2 Rogers 9 21 0 1 Meninga0 1 TallisField Goals16 nbsp New South Wales Origin LegendsTries 1 Trim 23 1 Blacklock 53 1 Peachey 59 Goals 1 2 Girdler 51 Field GoalsFirst Quarter Time 6 0Half Time 16 4Three Quarter Time 20 4 Timeline Edit 8th Queensland 6 0 Try Belcher Goal Rogers 20th Queensland 12 0 Try Sailor Goal Rogers 23rd New South Wales 4 12 Try Trim 28th Queensland 16 4 Try Lam 35th Queensland 20 4 Try O Davis 53rd New South Wales 10 20 Try Blacklock Goal Girdler 59th New South Wales 16 20 Try Peachey Despite the charitable purpose behind the match it featured some heavy tackles and confrontations between opposing players Because of the age of most of the players unlimited interchanges were allowed and the match was split into four 15 minute quarters 2 No attempt at goal was made by New South Wales after Peachey s try Harvey Norman donated 1000 for every try After the match Triple M presented cheque to value to 380 587 00 to go towards the Premier s Disaster Relief Fund to the Queensland Minister for Sport and Minister Child Safety Phil Reeves Audience Edit The game was sold out with over 20 000 in attendance at Parramatta Stadium It was also the number one programme of the week on Foxtel with 272 000 viewers 3 and countless more listening live on radio References Edit Walters in Origin for flood aid The Queensland Times 27 January 2011 Retrieved 30 January 2011 a b Barrett Chris 28 January 2011 Legends give brutal best to raise funds Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 30 January 2011 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 7 July 2011 Retrieved 31 January 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 Legends of Origin charity match amp oldid 1065758037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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