1999 State of Origin series

The 1999 State of Origin series saw the 18th year that the annual three-game series between the Queensland and New South Wales representative rugby league football teams was contested entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules. The series was drawn and the shield retained by the previous year's victors, Queensland.[1] Each team claimed victory in a game and the deciding fixture finished at 10-all. It was the first series to end in a draw.

1999 State of Origin series
Won by (series drawn; Queensland retained the title)
Series margin1-1-1
Points scored57
Attendance165,800 (ave. 55,267 per match)
Top points scorer(s)Mat Rogers (17)
Top try scorer(s)Matt Geyer (2)

Game I edit

Wednesday, May 26, 1999
  Queensland 9–8   New South Wales
Mat Rogers (9 - 4g, 1fg) (Report)
(4 - 2g) Ryan Girdler
(4 - 1t) Anthony Mundine
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 38,093
Referee: Bill Harrigan
Player of the Match: Jason Hetherington

Game I was a dour affair played in hot and steamy conditions at Suncorp Stadium with Queensland scraping in 9-8. The match was memorable for winger Mat Rogers' debut. Despite straining a ligament and being forced from the field, the gutsy flanker returned to score all of Maroons' points including a field goal (the first of his career) six minutes from game's end to win the encounter.

Game II edit

Wednesday, 9 June 1999
  New South Wales 12–8   Queensland
Laurie Daley (4 - 1t)
Ryan Girdler (4 - 2g)
Robbie Ross (4 - 1t)
(Report)
(8 - 1t, 2g) Mat Rogers
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Attendance: 88,336[2]
Referee: Steven Clark
Player of the Match: Laurie Daley

Game II was played at the new Olympic venue, Stadium Australia, in driving rain and in front of a record crowd. Manly captain, Geoff Toovey returned to the hooking position for NSW after not being selected for Game I. The conditions implied it would be another dour battle, but it turned out otherwise. Melbourne Storm fullback Robbie Ross grabbed his own piece of Origin history by scoring the fastest try in Origin after just 42 seconds. It temporarily took the wind out of the sails of Kevin Walters' Maroons.

All the scoring was done in the first half with a try to Rogers and conversion which put Queensland momentarily in front before Laurie Daley, making his final Origin appearance in Sydney, tore onto an Andrew Johns pass and scored under the posts. Sideline commentator, Steve Roach, commented during the telecast that the difference between the two teams was the return of Toovey, who kept the opposing "markers honest" and whose delivery from hooker to his halves' partners was sublime throughout the soggy affair. After the match, and in company with other NSW retirees Paul Harragon and Andrew Ettingshausen, Daley completed a lap of honour.

Game III edit

Wednesday, 23 June 1999
  Queensland 10–10   New South Wales
Darren Lockyer (6 - 1t, 1g)
Paul Green (4 - 1t)
(Report)
(8 -2 t) Matt Geyer
(2 - 1g) Ryan Girdler
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 39,371
Referee: Steven Clark
Player of the Match: Wendell Sailor

Game III played at Suncorp in treacherous wet conditions, featured plenty of dropped ball, but some of the skills on show made up for the errors. NSW captain, Brad Fittler was unavailable due to undergoing groin surgery earlier in the month. Laurie Daley once again demonstrated his prowess by miraculously scooping up a ball at his feet and off-loading to Terry Hill who then sent Matt Geyer over. Queensland's Paul Green somehow found his way through Ben Kennedy and Luke Ricketson to score and with Lockyer's conversion the Maroons led 6-4.

Adrian Lam whose club doctor at the Sydney Roosters had refused to allow him to play because of a dislocated shoulder, was cleared to play for Queensland and proved his worth by squeezing out a miracle pass to put Lockyer over. Geyer then scored for the Blues after an unlikely kick through by prop Rodney Howe to level the scores. Queensland, knowing a draw would be enough to retain the shield, had no interest in a field goal and put all their energy into holding New South Wales out.

The Blues were almost there until an inside pass from Daley to Ross went to ground. The Blues players stood around as the Queenslanders rightly celebrated, having retained the title as per the rules of State of Origin at the time.

New South Wales squad edit

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback   Robbie Ross
Wing   Darren Albert   Adam MacDougall
Centre   Laurie Daley   Ryan Girdler
Centre   Terry Hill
Wing   Matt Geyer
Five-Eighth   Brad Fittler (c)   Laurie Daley   Laurie Daley (c)
Halfback   Andrew Johns
Prop   Jason Stevens   Mark Carroll
Hooker   Craig Gower   Geoff Toovey
Prop   Rodney Howe
Second Row   Bryan Fletcher
Second Row   David Barnhill   Nik Kosef   David Furner
Lock   Nik Kosef   Brad Fittler (c)   Nik Kosef
Interchange   Glenn Lazarus   Michael Vella
Interchange   Luke Ricketson
Interchange   Ryan Girdler   Ben Kennedy
Interchange   Anthony Mundine
Coach   Wayne Pearce

Queensland squad edit

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback   Robbie O'Davis   Darren Lockyer
Wing   Mat Rogers   Robbie O'Davis
Centre   Darren Smith   Matt Sing   Tonie Carroll
Centre   Matt Sing   Darren Smith
Wing   Wendell Sailor
Five-Eighth   Kevin Walters   Kevin Walters (c)   Ben Ikin
Halfback   Adrian Lam (c)   Paul Green   Adrian Lam (c)
Prop   Shane Webcke
Hooker   Jason Hetherington
Prop   Craig Greenhill
Second Row   Gorden Tallis
Second Row   Chris McKenna
Lock   Jason Smith
Interchange   Ben Ikin   Paul Green
Interchange   Steve Price
Interchange   Tonie Carroll   Brad Thorn
Interchange   Martin Lang
Coach   Mark Murray

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Barrow, Tim (6 July 2011). "State of Origin: The deciders". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  2. ^ Hadfield, Dave (10 June 1999). "Daley's dose for Blues". The Independent. independent.co.uk. Retrieved 6 October 2009.

Sources edit

  • Big League's 25 Years of Origin Collectors' Edition, News Magazines, Surry Hills, Sydney