Country New South Wales rugby league team
Representative rugby league football team
The Country New South Wales rugby league team is a representative rugby league football team. Between 1987 and 2017 there were two tiers: the Origin team that consisted of professional players who originated from clubs of the Country Rugby League and a representative team of amateur and semi-professional players. The Country Origin team played annually in the City vs Country Origin competition against the City New South Wales rugby league team , which was made up of players originating from Sydney. This match was discontinued in 2017.[ 1]
The representative team has played in a number of formats over the years: quad and tri series, annual fixtures and tour matches. The most recent change is the introduction of an Under 23 age limit to the top representative team. The Country Rugby League was absorbed by the New South Wales Rugby League at the end of 2019. The NSWRL continued to run competitions for country regions in February and March 2020 until they were curtailed by lockdown restrictions. This suggests that a NSW Country representative side will be reinstated in the future.
Men's Open Age Country Team
The following players werre selected in the Country squad for the 2022 Open Age Men's match against City at Leichhardt Oval on Sunday, 15 May 2022. The team is coached by Terry Campese .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
CRL Team of the Century
In 2008, the centenary year of rugby league in Australia , the Country Rugby League named its "Team of the Century":[ 7]
2017 Country NSW squad
Country NSW rugby league team
2017 squad
Coaching staff
Head coach
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice-captain(s)
Women's City vs Country Match
City v Country Women's matches were occasionally played prior to the re-introduction of a stand-alone match in 2017.[ 8] [ 9] In 2018 and 2019 the games were played within the National Championships. The 2020 National Championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia . In 2021 the National Championships were reorganised, and an open age City v Country Women's Origin was scheduled separately from the National Championships.
2022 Squad
The following players were selected in the Country Origin Women's team to play on Saturday, 14 May 2022 at 4 Pines Park . The team is coached by Ruan Sims .[ 2]
Notes:
In the above tables J# = Jersey number, Dbt = Debut Year, S = Seasons, M = Matches, T = Tries, G = Goals
Tallies in the table include the 2022 match.
Olivia Kernick played for the Indigenous All Stars team in 2021 and for the Māori All Stars team in 2022.
Matches
Country Firsts / Combined Country
Year
Date
Team Name
WLD
Score
Opposition
Location
Game Type
Team List
Report
1911
Jun 10th
Country
L
8-29
Metropolis
Sydney
Opener
SMH[ 10]
Times[ 11]
1912
Jun 3rd
Country
L
2-51
Metropolis
Sydney
Main
Referee[ 12]
Sun[ 13]
1912
Jun 24th
Country
L
5-23
Metropolis
Sydney
Main
MDM[ 14]
SMH[ 15]
1913
Jun 23rd
Country
L
0-18
Metropolis
Sydney
Opener
SMH[ 16]
SMH[ 17]
1914
Jun 29th
Country
L
0-25
Metropolis
Sydney
Opener
Times[ 18]
SMH[ 19]
1919
Jul 19th
Country
L
5-18
AIF
Sydney
Opener
Sun[ 20]
Times[ 21]
1920
Jun 5th
Country
L
7-36
Metropolis
Sydney
Opener
RLN
Referee[ 22]
1922
Jun 5th
Country
L
26-28
Newcastle
Sydney
Opener
RLN
nSun[ 23]
1923
Jun 23rd
Combined Country 1st
W
14-8
Newcastle
Sydney
Opener
RLN
Times[ 24]
1923
Jun 25th
Combined Country-Newcastle
L
12-22
Metropolis
Sydney
Opener
RLN
SMH[ 25]
1924
May 24
Combined Country
W
10-5
Newcastle
Sydney
Opener
RLN
NMH[ 26]
1925
Jul 11th
Combined Country
W
10-8
Newcastle
Sydney
Opener
RLN
Sun[ 27]
1925
Aug 11th
Country
W
13-11
Metropolis
Sydney
Main
SMH[ 28]
1925
Aug 15th
Country
L
8-28
Metropolis
Sydney
Opener
RLN
SMH[ 29]
1927
Jun 6th
Combined Country
L
7-66
Combined Metropolis
Sydney
Main
RLN
SMH[ 30]
1927
Jun 25th
Combined Country
L
10-19
A Metropolitan Thirteen
Sydney
Opener
RLN
EN[ 31]
1928
May 9
Country
W
35-34
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
SMH[ 32]
NMH[ 33] SMH[ 32]
1928
May 12
Combined Country
W
23-14
Combined City
Sydney
Opener
RLN
Sun[ 34]
1929
May 27
Country Firsts
L
5-16
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1929
Jun 1st
Combined Country
L
9-13
Combined City
Sydney
Opener
RLN
1930
May 31
Country Firsts
W
35-26
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1931
May 30
Country Firsts
L
15-17
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1932
Apr 30th
Country Firsts
L
15-27
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1932
May 7
Country Firsts
W
39-23
Metropolis
Sydney
Opener
RLN
1932
Jul 16th
Country
L
19-25
Sydney
Sydney
Opener
RLN
1933
May 27
Combined Country Firsts
L
6-47
Combined Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1933
Jun 5th
Country
D
17-17
Sydney
Sydney
Opener
RLN
1934
May 26
Country Firsts
L
14-28
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1934
Sep 15th
Country
L
29-32
Sydney
Sydney
Main
RLN
1935
May 25
Country Combined Firsts
L
5-20
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1936
May 9
Country Firsts
L
8-41
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
Sun[ 35] NMH[ 36]
1937
May 29
Country Firsts
W
20-12
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1937
Jun 5th
Country
W
15-5
Sydney
Sydney
Opener
RLN
1938
Jun 4th
Country Firsts
L
12-42
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1939
Jun 3rd
Country Firsts
L
17-38
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1940
Jun 8th
Far Northern
L
5-30
Combined Team
Sydney
Opener
RLN
[ 37]
1940
Aug 10th
Country
L
10-28
Sydney
Sydney
Main
RLN
Sun[ 38] Sun[ 39]
1941
Jun 7th
Country Firsts
L
21-44
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1942
Jul 4th
Country Firsts
W
14-11
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1943
Jun 12th
Country Firsts
L
25-37
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1944
Jun 12th
Country Firsts
L
10-17
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1945
Jun 9th
Country
L
12-41
Sydney
Sydney
Main
RLN
1946
May 4
Country Firsts
L
10-31
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1947
Jun 7th
Country Firsts
L
10-33
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1948
May 8
Country Firsts
L
13-28
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
Sun[ 40] DT[ 41]
1948
May 26
Combined Country
L
16-30
New Zealand
Wollongong
Main
RLN
IM[ 42]
1948
May 29
Country Firsts
L
5-6
City Firsts
Wollongong
RLN
IM[ 43]
1949
Jun 4th
Country Firsts
L
2-23
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
Sun[ 44] Sun[ 45]
1949
Jun 19th
Combined Country
W
18-6
Queensland
Wollongong
Tour
SMH[ 46] SCT[ 47]
1950
May 13
Country Firsts
L
13-51
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
Sun[ 48]
1951
May 12
Country Firsts
L
6-24
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
Sun[ 49] DT[ 50]
1952
May 17
Country Firsts
L
21-23
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
DT[ 51]
1952
Jun 1st
Country Firsts
L
18-27
Sydney
Sydney
Rep Weekend
RLN
IM[ 52] DT[ 53]
1953
May 16
Country Firsts
W
28-27
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
Sun[ 54] CT[ 55]
1953
Jun 7th
Country Firsts
W
35-9
American All Stars
Wollongong
Tour
IM[ 56] DT[ 57]
1954
May 8
Country Firsts
L
9-50
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
DT[ 58] SH[ 59]
1955
May 14
Country Firsts
L
18-31
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1956
May 19
Country Firsts
L
17-32
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1956
Aug 26th
Country
L
22-34
Sydney
Sydney
Trial
RLN
CT[ 60]
1957
May 18
Country Firsts
L
2-53
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1958
May 17
Country Firsts
L
14-55
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
CT[ 61]
1959
May 23
Country Firsts
L
7-37
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1959
Aug 16th
Country
L
18-19
Sydney
Sydney
Trial
RLN
CT[ 62]
1960
May 14
Country Firsts
L
2-20
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
CT[ 63]
1960
Aug 28th
Country
L
18-27
Metropolis
Sydney
Trial
RLN
CT[ 64]
1961
Jun 3rd
Country Firsts
W
19-5
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1962
May 12
Country Firsts
W
18-8
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
CT[ 65]
1963
May 11
Country Firsts
L
11-35
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1963
Aug 25th
Country
L
10-15
Sydney
Sydney
Trial
RLN
1964
May 16
Country Firsts
L
4-27
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1965
NSW Country
L
5-18
Auckland
Auckland
On Tour
CT[ 66]
1965
May 22
Country Firsts
L
2-32
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
CT[ 67]
1966
May 29
NSW Country
L
-
Auckland
NZ
On Tour
CT[ 68]
1966
Jun 4th
Country Firsts
L
14-18
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
CT[ 69]
1967
May 6
Country Firsts
L
17-18
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
CT[ 70]
1967
Sep 3rd
Country
W
16-12
Sydney
Sydney
Trial
RLN
CT[ 71]
1968
May 1
Combined Country
L
10-12
South Island
Christchurch
On Tour
CT[ 72]
1968
May 4
Combined Country
L
5-13
North Island
Auckland
On Tour
1968
May 5
Combined Country
L
12-18
New Zealand Maori
Auckland
On Tour
1968
May 11
Country Firsts
L
14-34
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
CT[ 73]
1969
May 10
Country Firsts
L
20-27
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
CT[ 74]
1970
May 16
Country Firsts
L
18-22
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
CT[ 75]
1970
Sep 13th
Country
L
20-26
Sydney
Sydney
Trial
RLN
CT[ 76]
1971
May 2
Combined Country
W
13-2
North Queensland
Townsville
On Tour
CT[ 77]
1971
May 5
Combined Country
W
25-6
Central Queensland
Rockhampton
On Tour
1971
May 8
Combined Country
W
11-9
Brisbane
Brisbane
On Tour
1971
May 22
Country Firsts
L
0-17
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1971
Aug 7th
Combined Country
L
18-19
Queensland
Newcastle
Tour
CT[ 78]
1972
May 7
Combined Country
W
26-9
North Queensland
Townsville
On Tour
1972
May 10
Combined Country
W
24-0
Central Queensland
Rockhampton
On Tour
1972
May 13
Combined Country
W
20-14
Southern Queensland
Brisbane
On Tour
1972
May 20
Country Firsts
L
8-35
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
1972
Jul 4th
Combined Country
W
26-10
New Zealand
Queanbeyan
Tour
CT[ 79]
CT[ 80]
1973
May 6
Combined Country
W
24-16
North Queensland
Mackay
On Tour
CT[ 81]
1973
May 9
Combined Country
W
14-11
Southern Queensland
Brisbane
On Tour
CT[ 82]
1973
May 13
Combined Country
W
34-24
South Queensland Country
Toowoomba
On Tour
CT[ 83]
1973
May 19
Country Firsts
L
17-33
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Main
RLN
CT[ 84]
1974
May 5
Combined Country
W
34-11
South Island
Christchurch
On Tour
CT[ 85]
1974
May 8
Combined Country
W
16-5
Wellington
Wellington
On Tour
1974
May 11
Combined Country
W
21-6
Auckland
Auckland
On Tour
CT[ 86]
CT[ 87]
1974
May 18
Country Firsts
L
0-23
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
CT[ 88]
CT[ 89]
1975
May 4
Combined Country
W
31-8
North Queensland
Townsville
On Tour
1975
May 7
Combined Country
W
39-5
Central Queensland
Rockhampton
On Tour
CT[ 90]
1975
May 11
Combined Country
W
27-14
Southern Queensland
Brisbane
On Tour
CT[ 91]
CT[ 92]
1975
May 17
Country Firsts
W
19-9
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
CT[ 93]
YT[ 94] CT[ 95]
1975
May 24
Combined Country
L
26-33
New Zealand
Newcastle
Tour
CT[ 96]
1976
May 2
Combined Country
W
56-9
Central Queensland
Rockhampton
On Tour
CT[ 97]
CT[ 98]
1976
May 5
Combined Country
W
25-10
Toowoomba
Toowoomba
On Tour
CT[ 99]
CT[ 100]
1976
May 9
Combined Country
L
11-18
Southern Queensland
Brisbane
On Tour
CT[ 101]
1976
May 15
Country Firsts
L
0-47
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
CT[ 102]
CT[ 103]
1977
May 1
Combined Country
W
31-18
Wide Bay
Wondai
On Tour
CT[ 104]
CT[ 105]
1977
May 4
Combined Country
W
22-13
Central Queensland
Rockhampton
On Tour
CT[ 106]
1977
May 8
Combined Country
W
22-18
Southern Queensland
Brisbane
On Tour
1977
May 14
Country Firsts
L
0-36
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
CT[ 107]
CT[ 108]
1978
May 9
Combined Country
W
33-13
Southern North Coast
Wauchope
On Tour
1978
May 11
Combined Country
W
34-8
Far North Coast
Tweed Heads
On Tour
1978
May 13
Combined Country
W
23-7
Ipswich
Ipswich
On Tour
1978
May 14
Combined Country
W
28-21
Southern Queensland
Brisbane
On Tour
1978
May 16
Combined Country
W
26-17
Northern
West Tamworth
On Tour
1978
May 20
Country Firsts
L
13-30
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
CT[ 109]
1979
May 9
Combined Country
W
20-15
Monaro
Queanbeyan
Split Tour
CT[ 110]
1979
May 9
Combined Country
W
13-5
Group 12 (Central Coast)
Gosford
Split Tour
1979
May 12
Combined Country
W
28-5
Riverina
Wagga
Split Tour
CT[ 111]
1979
May 13
Combined Country
L
23-32
Western Division
Dubbo
Split Tour
1979
May 19
Country Firsts
L
0-29
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
CT[ 112]
CT[ 113]
1979
May 23
NSW Country
L
10-25
South Sydney
Sydney
Midweek Cup
CT[ 114]
1979
Jun 6th
NSW Country
W
14-11
Western Suburbs
Sydney
Midweek Cup
1979
Jul 11th
NSW Country
L
11-25
Balmain
Lismore
Midweek Cup
CT[ 115]
1980
May 7
Combined Country
W
17-3
Far North Coast
Tweed Heads
On Tour
1980
May 9
Combined Country
L
16-18
Riverina
Wagga
On Tour
1980
May 11
Combined Country
W
35-5
Monaro
Queanbeyan
On Tour
CT[ 116]
CT[ 117]
1980
May 17
Country Firsts
L
2-55
City Firsts
Sydney
Main
CT[ 118]
CT[ 119]
1980
May 21
NSW Country
L
3-35
Canterbury
Sydney
Midweek Cup
CT[ 120]
1980
Jul 2nd
NSW Country
L
9-18
Penrith
Queanbeyan
Midweek Cup
CT[ 121]
1981
Apr 30th
NSW Country
W
20-7
Central Coast
Gosford
On Tour
1981
May 2
NSW Country
D
5-5
Far North Coast
Lismore
On Tour
1981
May 6
NSW Country
W
12-5
Monaro
Queanbeyan
On Tour
CT[ 122]
1981
May 10
NSW Country
W
25-20
Western
Dubbo
On Tour
1981
May 16
Country Firsts
L
7-38
City Firsts
Canberra
Main
CT[ 123]
CT[ 124]
1981
May 27
NSW Country
L
14-23
Western Suburbs
Sydney
Midweek Cup
1981
Jun 17th
NSW Country
L
9-13
North Sydney
Sydney
Midweek Cup
CT[ 125]
1982
May 8
NSW Country
W
21-19
Newcastle
Newcastle
On Tour
1982
May 12
NSW Country
W
28-9
Northern Rivers
Tweed Heads
On Tour
1982
May 16
NSW Country
L
10-21
Riverina
Wagga
On Tour
1982
May 22
Country Firsts
L
3-47
City Firsts
Newcastle
Main
CT[ 126]
CT[ 127]
1982
May 26
NSW Country
L
2-15
Cronulla
Sydney
Midweek Cup
CT[ 128]
1982
Jun 16th
NSW Country
L
3-41
Parramatta
Sydney
Midweek Cup
CT[ 129] CT[ 130]
1983
May 15
Combined Country
W
52-12
South Island
Christchurch
On Tour
CT[ 131]
1983
May 21
Country Firsts
L
14-30
City Firsts
Newcastle
Partly Origin
CT[ 132]
CT[ 133]
1983
May 25
NSW Country
W
20-12
South Sydney
Sydney
Midweek Cup
CT[ 134]
1983
Jul 20th
NSW Country
L
14-54
Brisbane Firsts
Sydney
Midweek Cup
YT[ 135] CT[ 136]
1984
May 9
NSW Country
W
17-4
Western Suburbs
Bathurst
Midweek Cup
1984
May 19
Country Firsts
L
12-38
City Firsts
Sydney
Partly Origin
CT[ 137]
CT[ 138]
1984
Jul 4th
NSW Country
L
4-24
Eastern Suburbs
Sydney
Midweek Cup
CT[ 139]
1985
Apr 10th
NSW Country
L
4-24
Cronulla
Tamworth
Midweek Cup
CT[ 140]
1985
May 18
Country Firsts
L
12-18
City Firsts
Newcastle
Partly Origin
CT[ 141]
CT[ 142]
1986
Apr 23rd
NSW Country
L
4-36
St George
Bathurst
Midweek Cup
CT[ 143]
1986
May 17
Country Firsts
L
18-34
City Firsts
Newcastle
Partly Origin
CT[ 144]
CT[ 145]
1987
Apr 29th
NSW Country
L
0-54
Eastern Suburbs
Sydney
Midweek Cup
CT[ 146]
1987
May 6
NSW Country
W
18-0
Waikato League
Huntly
On Tour
1987
May 10
NSW Country
L
8-44
Auckland
Auckland
On Tour
CT[ 147]
1987
May 16
Country Firsts
L
12-52
Sydney Firsts
Parramatta
Opener
CT[ 148]
CT[ 149]
1988
Feb 20th
Country Firsts
W
28-18
Balmain
Bathurst
Trial
CT[ 150]
1988
Mar 22nd
NSW Country
W
25-0
Port Moresby Vipers
Goroka
Midweek Cup
1988
Mar 25th
NSW Country
L
0-8
Combined Brisbane
Brisbane
Midweek Cup
CT[ 151]
1988
May 11
Country Firsts
L
16-54
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Opener
CT[ 152]
CT[ 153]
1988
Jul 24th
NSW Country
W
28-10
Papua New Guinea
Bathurst
Tour
CT[ 154]
1989
Feb 25th
Country Firsts
L
14-36
Canberra Raiders
Queanbeyan
Trial
CT[ 155]
CT[ 156]
1989
Apr 7th
NSW Country
L
2-9
Combined Brisbane
Tweed Heads
Midweek Cup
1989
May 13
Country Firsts
L
10-18
Sydney Firsts
Broadmeadow
Opener
CT[ 157]
1990
Apr 25th
Country Firsts
L
26-38
Sydney Firsts
Sydney
Opener
CT[ 158]
CT[ 159]
1990
May 16
NSW Country
W
23-18
Brisbane
Moree
Quad Series
1990
May 19
NSW Country
W
17-4
Queensland Country
Brisbane
Quad Series
1990
May 22
NSW Country
W
54-10
Port Moresby
Tweed Heads
Quad Series
1991
Apr 25th
Country Firsts
L
20-36
City Firsts
Sydney
Opener
CT[ 160]
CT[ 161]
1991
Jun 2nd
NSW Country
W
36-28
Western Australia
Perth
On Tour
1992
Apr 24th
Country Firsts
L
8-28
City Firsts
Sydney
Opener
CT[ 162]
1992
Jun 16th
NSW Country
L
6-24
Great Britain
Parkes
Tour
CT[ 163]
CT[ 164]
1992
Jul 3rd
NSW Country
L
8-28
Queensland Country
Brisbane
Main
CT[ 165]
1993
Apr 23rd
Country Firsts
L
4-40
City Firsts
Parramatta
Opener
CT[ 162]
1994
May 6
Country Firsts
W
25-22
Metropolitan Cup
Broadmeadow
Opener
CT[ 166]
1995
May 5
Country Firsts
W
16-8
Metropolitan Cup
Wollongong
Opener
1996
May 3
Country Firsts
D
10-10
Metropolitan Cup
Wollongong
Opener
1998
May 22
Country Firsts
L
18-28
Presidents Cup
Sydney
Opener
1999
Apr 23rd
Country Firsts
D
18-18
NSWRL First Division
Olympic Park
Opener
2000
Apr 21st
Country Firsts
L
0-38
NSWRL First Division
Olympic Park
Opener
2001
Jun 8th
Country Firsts
L
22-32
NSWRL First Division
Bathurst
Opener
2002
Jun 15th
Country Firsts
W
54-16
Queensland Country
Narrabri
Quad Series
2002
NSW Country
L
10-28
UTS Perpignan
France
On Tour
2002
NSW Country
W
30-22
St Gaudens
France
On Tour
2002
NSW Country
W
46-16
Toulouse
France
On Tour
2004
Jun 26th
NSW Country
L
22-50
Queensland Rangers
Murwillumbah
On Tour
RLW[ 167]
2004
Jul 7th
NSW Country
W
24-14
Auckland
Auckland
On Tour
2004
Jul 7th
NSW Country
L
18-36
New Zealand A
Auckland
On Tour
2005
Jun 26th
NSW Country
W
28-24
Queensland Rangers
Blackwater
Tri Series
2005
Oct 1st
NSW Country
W
34-4
New Zealand Residents
Wollongong
Tri Series
2006
Jun 21st
NSW Country
W
28-10
Jim Beam Cup
NZ
Quad Series
RLW[ 168]
2006
Jun 24th
NSW Country
W
34-32
Queensland Rangers
NZ
Quad Series
RLW[ 169]
2006
Jun 27th
NSW Country
W
22-8
New Zealand Residents
NZ
Quad Series
2006
Jul 1st
NSW Country
L
18-32
New Zealand Residents
NZ
Quad Series
2007
Jul 10th
NSW Country
W
32-14
Affiliated States
Narrabri
Quad Series
2007
Jul 11th
NSW Country
W
40-22
Queensland Rangers
Tamworth
Quad Series
2007
Jul 14th
NSW Country
L
16-29
Jim Beam Cup
Narrabri
Quad Series
2007
Jul 21st
NSW Country
W
26-16
Jim Beam Cup
Tamworth
Quad Series
RLW[ 170]
2008
July
NSW Country
L
14-28
Jim Beam Cup
Quad Series
2008
July
NSW Country
W
28-26
Queensland Rangers
Quad Series
2008
July
NSW Country
W
64-8
GB Community Lions
Quad Series
2008
July
NSW Country
L
8-28
Jim Beam Cup
Kawana
Quad Series
RLW[ 171]
2009
Jul 11th
NSW Country
W
28-24
Queensland Rangers
Forster
Annual
RLW[ 172]
2010
Jul 10th
NSW Country
L
16-19
Queensland Rangers
Bundaberg
Annual
RLW[ 173]
2010
Oct 16th
NSW Country
L
22-26
Cook Islands
Tamworth
Warm-Up
2011
Jul 9th
NSW Country
W
34-24
Queensland Rangers
Coonabarabran
Annual
2013
Oct 12th
NSW Country
W
50-0
Combined Clubs
South Arica
On Tour
2013
Oct 18th
NSW Country
W
58-18
South African Rhinos
Brakpen
On Tour
NH[ 174]
2014
July
NSW Country Bulls
L
22-34
Queensland Rangers
Rockhampton
Annual
2014
July
NSW Country
W
-
Hawaiian Chiefs
Hawaii
On Tour
2014
July
NSW Country
W
52-12
Hawaiian Chiefs
Hawaii
On Tour
2015
NSW Country Firsts
-
Fiji
Fiji
On Tour
APRL[ 175]
2016
Jul 16th
NSW Country Bulls
L
12-22
Western Australia
Perth
On Tour
NDL[ 176]
FA[ 177]
2017
October
NSW Country U23
L
26-40
Samoa
Wagga
Warm-Up
YT[ 178]
2017
October
NSW Country U23
W
50-14
Scotland
Ballina
Warm-Up
YT[ 179]
2018
October
NSW Country U23
W
44-10
Australian Defence Force
Ipswich
On Tour
YT[ 180]
2018
October
NSW Country U23
L
12-18
Papua New Guinea U23
Port Moresby
On Tour
YT[ 181]
2019
Oct 8th
NSW Country U23
W
74-6
North Island Champions
Rotorua
On Tour
YT[ 182]
2019
Oct 12th
NSW Country U23
L
16-17
Canterbury Bulls
Christchurch
On Tour
YT[ 183]
2021
May 16th
Country
L
12-38
City
Collegians Sporting Complex
Residential
NSWRL[ 184]
NSWRL[ 185]
2022
May 15th
Country
W
36-34
City
Leichhardt Oval
Residential
NSWRL[ 2]
NSWRL[ 186]
Origin
Year
Date
Team Name
WLD
Score
Opposition
Location
Game Type
Team List
Report
1987
May 16
Country Origin
L
22-30
City Origin
Sydney
Origin
CT[ 148]
CT[ 187]
1988
May 11
Country Origin
L
18-20
City Origin
Sydney
Origin
CT[ 152]
CT[ 153]
1989
May 13
Country Origin
L
8-16
City Origin
Newcastle
Origin
CT[ 188]
CT[ 157]
1990
Apr 25th
Country Origin
L
26-28
City Origin
Sydney
Origin
CT[ 158]
CT[ 189]
1991
Apr 25th
Country Origin
L
12-22
City Origin
Sydney
Origin
CT[ 160]
CT[ 190]
1992
Apr 24th
Country Origin
W
17-10
City Origin
Sydney
Origin
CT[ 162]
YT[ 191] CT[ 192]
1993
Apr 23rd
Country Origin
L
0-7
City Origin
Sydney
Origin
CT[ 162]
CT[ 193]
1994
May 6
Country Origin
W
22-2
City Origin
Newcastle
Origin
CT[ 194]
CT[ 195]
1995
May 5
Country Origin
L
8-16
City Origin
Wollongong
Origin
CT[ 196]
CT[ 197]
1996
May 3
Country Origin
W
18-16
City Origin
Wollongong
Origin
1997
Apr 25th
Country Origin
W
17-4
City Origin
Newcastle
Origin
2001
Jun 8th
Country Origin
W
42-10
City Origin
Bathurst
Origin
2002
May 10
Country Origin
L
16-26
City Origin
Wagga Wagga
Origin
2003
May 16
Country Origin
L
16-17
City Origin
Gosford
Origin
2004
May 7
Country Origin
W
22-18
City Origin
Gosford
Origin
2005
May 6
Country Origin
L
22-29
City Origin
Lismore
Origin
2006
May 12
Country Origin
W
12-10
City Origin
Dubbo
Origin
2007
May 3
Country Origin
L
6-12
City Origin
Coffs Harbour
Origin
2008
May 2
Country Origin
D
22-22
City Origin
Wollongong
Origin
2009
May 8
Country Origin
L
18-40
City Origin
Orange
Origin
2010
May 7
Country Origin
W
36-18
City Origin
Port Macquarie
Origin
YT[ 198]
2011
May 6th
Country Origin
W
18-12
City Origin
Albury
Origin
2012
Apr 22nd
Country Origin
L
22-24
City Origin
Mudgee
Origin
YT[ 199]
2013
Apr 21st
Country Origin
W
18-12
City Origin
Coffs Harbour
Origin
2014
May 4th
Country Origin
D
26-26
City Origin
Dubbo
Origin
2015
May 3rd
Country Origin
W
34-22
City Origin
Wagga Wagga
Origin
YT[ 200]
2016
May 8th
Country Origin
L
30-44
City Origin
Tamworth
Origin
2017
May 7th
Country Origin
L
10-20
City Origin
Mudgee
Origin
Women's
Year
Date
Team Name
WLD
Score
Opposition
Location
Game Type
Team List
Report
2017
May 14
Country Origin
L
8-20
City Origin
North Sydney
Origin
NRL[ 201]
2018
Jun 1st
NSW Country
W
34-10
Australian Defence Force
Southport
Nationals
NRL[ 202]
QRL[ 203]
2018
Jun 2nd
NSW Country
W
16-6
Queensland City
Southport
Nationals
QRL[ 204]
2018
Jun 3rd
NSW Country
W
16-12
NSW City
Southport
Nationals
QRL[ 205]
2019
May 30th
NSW Country
W
54-0
Australian Defence Force
Burleigh
Nationals
NRL[ 206]
QRL[ 207]
2019
Jun 1st
NSW Country
W
20-14
Queensland Country
Burleigh
Nationals
NRL[ 208]
2019
Jun 2nd
NSW Country
L
4-34
NSW City
Burleigh
Nationals
NRL[ 209]
2021
May 15
Country Origin
L
16-40
City Origin
Bankwest Stadium
Origin
NSWRL[ 184]
NRL[ 210]
2022
May 14th
Country Origin
W
14-6
City Origin
4 Pines Park
Origin
NSWRL[ 2]
NSWRL[ 211]
Country Origin Player of the Year
See also
Sources
Years
Acronym
Item
Available Online
Via
1911 to 2017
RLP
Rugby League Project
Yes
RLP website
1920 to 1973
RLN
Rugby League News
Yes
Trove
1911 to 1954
SMH
The Sydney Morning Herald
Yes
Trove
1911 to 1954
Sun
The Sun
Yes
Trove
1911 to 1954
DT
Daily Telegraph
Yes
Trove
1911 to 1954
NMH
Newcastle Morning Herald
Yes
Trove
1911 to 1954
IM
Illawarra Mercury
Yes
Trove
1955 to 1991
CT
Canberra Times
Yes
Trove
1911 to 1954
Various other Newspapers
Yes
Trove
1967-69, 1971–96
-
Country Rugby League Annual Report
No
State Library of NSW
1935, 41-44, 48, 53, 58, 72-76, 78, 80-81, 1991-96, 1998-2009
-
New South Wales Rugby League Annual Report
No
State Library of NSW
2014-19
-
New South Wales Rugby League Annual Report
Yes
NSWRL website
2003 to 2014
RLW
Rugby League Week
Yes
eResources at State Library of NSW
1974 to 2016
BL
Big League
No
State Library of NSW
2010 to 2019
-
Various Newspaper Websites
Yes
As referenced
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