List of NRL All Stars/World All Stars players

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This article lists all rugby league footballers who have represented the NRL All Stars/World All Stars in the annual All Stars Match against the Indigenous All Stars. Players are listed according to the date of their debut game.

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List of players

Cap No.NameDebut YearClubAppearancesTriesGoalsField GoalsPoints
1. Darren Lockyer 2010 Brisbane Broncos 20000
2. Brett Finch 2010 Melbourne Storm 10000
3. Israel Folau 2010 Brisbane Broncos 10000
4. Michael Jennings 2010 Penrith Panthers 31004
5. Matt Cooper 2010 St. George Illawarra Dragons 10000
6. Manu Vatuvei 2010 New Zealand Warriors 31004
7. Benji Marshall 2010 Wests Tigers 418020
8. Adam Blair 2010 Melbourne Storm 20000
9. Cameron Smith 2010 Melbourne Storm 40102
10. Sam Burgess 2010 South Sydney Rabbitohs 10000
11. Anthony Watmough 2010 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 20000
12. David Shillington 2010 Canberra Raiders 20000
13. Luke O'Donnell 2010 North Queensland Cowboys 10000
14. Kurt Gidley 2010 Newcastle Knights 20102
15. Anthony Tupou 2010 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 10000
16. Nate Myles 2010 Sydney Roosters 10000
17. Robbie Farah 2010 Wests Tigers 20000
18. Luke Bailey 2010 Gold Coast Titans 21004
19. Josh Morris 2010 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 31004
20. Jarryd Hayne 2010 Parramatta Eels 21004
21. Josh Dugan 2011 Canberra Raiders 22008
22. Akuila Uate 2011 Newcastle Knights 31004
23. Jamie Lyon 2011 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 10000
24. Brett Morris 2011 St. George Illawarra Dragons 21004
25. Ben Hannant 2011 Brisbane Broncos 20000
26. Matthew Scott 2011 North Queensland Cowboys 10000
27. Nathan Hindmarsh 2011 Parramatta Eels 20000
28. Liam Fulton 2011 Wests Tigers 10000
29. Paul Gallen 2011 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 31004
30. David Taylor 2011 South Sydney Rabbitohs 30000
31. Ashley Harrison 2011 Gold Coast Titans 20000
32. Feleti Mateo 2011 New Zealand Warriors 20000
33. Shaun Kenny-Dowall 2011 Sydney Roosters 21004
34. Michael Ennis 2011 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 20000
35. Petero Civoniceva 2011 Penrith Panthers 10000
36. Jason Nightingale 2012 St. George Illawarra Dragons 10000
37. Jack Reed 2012 Brisbane Broncos 11004
38. Cooper Cronk 2012 Melbourne Storm 10000
39. Kade Snowden 2012 Newcastle Knights 10000
40. Frank Pritchard 2012 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 11004
41. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves 2012 Sydney Roosters 20000
42. Tony Williams 12012 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 00000
43. Brent Tate 2012 North Queensland Cowboys 10000
44. Aaron Payne 2012 North Queensland Cowboys 10000
45. Luke Lewis 2012 Penrith Panthers 11004
46. Nathan Fien 2012 St. George Illawarra Dragons 10000
47. Justin O'Neill 2013 Melbourne Storm 10000
48. Adam Reynolds 2013 South Sydney Rabbitohs 20306
49. James Tamou 2013 North Queensland Cowboys 10000
50. Tim Grant 2013 Penrith Panthers 10000
51. Willie Mason 2013 Newcastle Knights 10000
52. Shaun Johnson 2013 New Zealand Warriors 10000
53. Kieran Foran 2013 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 20000
54. Chris Heighington 2013 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 10000
55. Matt Moylan 2015 Penrith Panthers 10000
56. Jarrod Croker 2015 Canberra Raiders 30102
57. Dylan Walker 2015 South Sydney Rabbitohs 11004
58. Antonio Winterstein 2015 North Queensland Cowboys 10000
59. Mitchell Pearce 2015 Sydney Roosters 10000
60. James Graham 2015 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 20000
61. Beau Scott 2015 Newcastle Knights 20000
62. Jason Taumalolo 2015 North Queensland Cowboys 10000
63. Jesse Bromwich 2015 Melbourne Storm 10000
64. Luke Brooks 2015 Wests Tigers 10000
65. Joseph Paulo 2015 Parramatta Eels 10000
66. Trent Merrin 2015 St. George Illawarra Dragons 20000
67. Corey Parker 2015 Brisbane Broncos 10000
68. Jeremy Smith 2015 Newcastle Knights 20000
69. Nathan Friend 2015 New Zealand Warriors 10000
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70. Jordan Kahu 2016 Brisbane Broncos 10000
71. Semi Radradra 2016 Parramatta Eels 11004
72. Nene Macdonald 2016 Gold Coast Titans 21004
73. Gareth Widdop 2016 St. George Illawarra Dragons 10000
74. Tom Burgess 2016 South Sydney Rabbitohs 10000
75. Ryan Hoffman 2016 New Zealand Warriors 10000
76. Kane Evans 2016 Sydney Roosters 10000
77. Konrad Hurrell 2016 New Zealand Warriors 11004
78. Martin Taupau 2016 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 10000
79. Matthew Wright 2016 North Queensland Cowboys 10000
80. David Mead 2017 Brisbane Broncos 11004
81. Gerard Beale 2017 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 10000
82. Mitchell Moses 2017 Wests Tigers 10000
83. Moses Mbye 2017 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 10000
84. Jordan McLean 2017 Melbourne Storm 10000
85. Jake Friend 2017 Sydney Roosters 10000
86. Reagan Campbell-Gillard 2017 Penrith Panthers 10000
87. Gavin Cooper 2017 North Queensland Cowboys 10000
88. Bryce Cartwright 2017 Penrith Panthers 10000
89. Tepai Moeroa 2017 Parramatta Eels 10000
90. Damien Cook 2017 South Sydney Rabbitohs 10000
91. Paul Vaughan 2017 St. George Illawarra Dragons 10000
92. Sam Lisone 2017 New Zealand Warriors 10000
93. Mitchell Aubusson 2017 Sydney Roosters 10000
94. Sione Mata'utia 2017 Newcastle Knights 10000
95. Jordan Turner 2017 Canberra Raiders 10000
96. Chris McQueen 2017 Gold Coast Titans 10000

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