List of New South Wales Country Origin rugby league team players

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This article lists all rugby league footballers who have represented the New South Wales Country rugby league team in matches played against New South Wales City since 1987 under the origin selection criteria. Players are listed according to the date of their debut game.

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List of players

Cap No.NameDebut YearClub
1. Peter Sterling 1987 Parramatta Eels
2. John Allanson 1987 Western Suburbs Magpies
3. David Boyle 1987 South Sydney Rabbitohs
4. Noel Cleal 1987 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
5. Mal Cochrane 1987 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
6. Les Davidson 1987 South Sydney Rabbitohs
7. Andrew Farrar 1987 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
8. Ron Gibbs 1987 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
9. Garry Jack 1987 Balmain Tigers
10. Brian Johnston 1987 St. George Dragons
11. Peter Kelly 1987 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
12. Mark Laurie 1987 Parramatta Eels
13. Chris Mortimer 1987 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
14. Laurie Daley 1988 Canberra Raiders
15. John Dorahy 1988 North Sydney Bears
16. Paul Dunn 1988 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
17. John Ferguson 1988 Canberra Raiders
18. Ashley Gilbert 1988 Canberra Raiders
19. Chris O'Sullivan 1988 Canberra Raiders
20. Steve Roach 1988 Balmain Tigers
21. Royce Simmons 1988 Penrith Panthers
22. David Trewhella 1988 Sydney Roosters
23. Paul Upfield 1988 Illawarra Steelers
24. Jason Alchin 1989 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
25. Todd Anderson 1989South Newcastle
26. Tony Butterfield 1989 Newcastle Knights
27. Ivan Henjak 1989 Canberra Raiders
28. Bruce McGuire 1989 Balmain Tigers
29. Gavin Miller 1989 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
30. Mark Sargent 1989 Newcastle Knights
31. Ricky Walford 1989 St. George Dragons
32. Gary Wurth 1989 Newcastle Knights
33. Scott Carter 1990 Newcastle Knights
34. Jason Edwards 1990Toronto Workers
35. Michael Erickson 1990 Parramatta Eels
36. David Gillespie 1990 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
37. Dean Lance 1990 Canberra Raiders
38. Michael Potter 1990 St. George Dragons
39. Steve Carter 1991 Penrith Panthers
40. Wayne Collins 1991 St. George Dragons
41. Marc Glanville 1991 Newcastle Knights
42. Ashley Gordon 1991 Newcastle Knights
43. Scott Gourley 1991 St. George Dragons
44. Glenn Lazarus 1991 Canberra Raiders
45. Ewan McGrady 1991 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
46. Paul Martin 1991 Canberra Raiders
47. Brett Rodwell 1991 Illawarra Steelers
48. Ian Russell 1991 Illawarra Steelers
49. Ricky Stuart 1991 Canberra Raiders
50. Rod Wishart 1991 Illawarra Steelers
51. Bradley Clyde 1992 Canberra Raiders
52. Simon Gillies 1992 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
53. Paul Harragon 1992 Newcastle Knights
54. Robbie McCormack 1992 Newcastle Knights
55. Paul McGregor 1992 Illawarra Steelers
56. Brett Mullins 1992 Canberra Raiders
57. John Simon 1992 Illawarra Steelers
58. David Barnhill 1993 St. George Dragons
59. Nigel Gaffey 1993 Sydney Roosters
60. Luke Goodwin 1993 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
61. Darren Willis 1993 Western Suburbs Magpies
62. Jason Croker 1994 Canberra Raiders
63. Ken Nagas 1994 Canberra Raiders
64. Dean Pay 1994 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
65. Matthew Ryan 1994 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
66. John Cross 1995 Illawarra Steelers
67. Andrew Johns 1995 Newcastle Knights
68. Nik Kosef 1995 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
69. Ciriaco Mescia 1995 Western Suburbs Magpies
70. Adam Muir 1995 Newcastle Knights
71. Matt Seers 1995 North Sydney Bears
72. Darren Treacy 1995 Newcastle Knights
73. David Woods 1995 Parramatta Eels
74. Brandon Costin 1996 Western Suburbs Magpies
75. David Furner 1996 Canberra Raiders
76. Matthew Johns 1996 Newcastle Knights
77. Danny Lee 1996 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
78. Darren Albert 1997 Newcastle Knights
79. Bill Dunn 1997 Western Suburbs Magpies
80. Matthew Gidley 1997 Newcastle Knights
81. William Kennedy 1997 Balmain Tigers
82. Glenn Morrison 1997 Balmain Tigers
83. Wayne Richards 1997 Newcastle Knights
84. Nathan Blacklock 2001 St. George Illawarra Dragons
85. Darren Britt 2001 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
86. Danny Buderus 2001 Newcastle Knights
87. Craig Fitzgibbon 2001 Sydney Roosters
88. Chris Hicks 2001 Penrith Panthers
89. Scott Hill 2001 Melbourne Storm
90. Ian Hindmarsh 2001 Parramatta Eels
91. Brett Kimmorley 2001 Northern Eagles
92. Mark McLinden 2001 Canberra Raiders
93. Jason Moodie 2001 Parramatta Eels
94. Josh Perry 2001 Newcastle Knights
95. Jason Ryles 2001 St. George Illawarra Dragons
96. Steve Simpson 2001 Newcastle Knights
97. Timana Tahu 2001 Newcastle Knights
98. Luke Bailey 2002 St. George Illawarra Dragons
99. Jamie Feeney 2002 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
100. Mark Hughes 2002 Newcastle Knights
101. John Morris 2002 Newcastle Knights
102. Matt Parsons 2002 Newcastle Knights
103. Luke Patten 2002 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
104. Andrew Ryan 2002 Parramatta Eels
105. Paul Stringer 2002 South Sydney Rabbitohs
106. Simon Woolford 2002 Canberra Raiders
107. Daniel Abraham 2003 Newcastle Knights
108. Trent Barrett 2003 St. George Illawarra Dragons
109. Matt Cooper 2003 St. George Illawarra Dragons
110. Ben Kennedy 2003 Newcastle Knights
111. Jamie Lyon 2003 Parramatta Eels
112. Willie Mason 2003 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
113. Ryan O'Hara 2003 Canberra Raiders
114. David Peachey 2003 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
115. Shaun Timmins 2003 St. George Illawarra Dragons
116. Peter Cusack 2004 Sydney Roosters
117. Kurt Gidley 2004 Newcastle Knights
118. Matt King 2004 Melbourne Storm
119. Brent Kite 2004 St. George Illawarra Dragons
120. Luke Priddis 2004 Penrith Panthers
121. Amos Roberts 2004 Penrith Panthers
122. Preston Campbell 2005 Penrith Panthers
123. Luke Covell 2005 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
124. Ben Creagh 2005 St. George Illawarra Dragons
125. Ben Hornby 2005 St. George Illawarra Dragons
126. Anthony Tupou 2005 Sydney Roosters
127. Brett Finch 2006 Sydney Roosters
128. Anthony Laffranchi 2006 Wests Tigers
129. Adam MacDougall 2006 South Sydney Rabbitohs
130. Anthony Quinn 2006 Newcastle Knights
131. Mitchell Sargent 2006 North Queensland Cowboys
132. Brett White 2006 Melbourne Storm
133. Dean Widders 2006 Parramatta Eels
134. Greg Bird 2007 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
135. Ben Cross 2007 Melbourne Storm
136. Phil Graham 2007 Canberra Raiders
137. Josh Morris 2007 St. George Illawarra Dragons
138. Clint Newton 2007 Newcastle Knights
139. Brett Stewart 2007 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
140. Todd Carney 2008 Canberra Raiders
141. Ben Harris 2008 North Queensland Cowboys
142. Chris Heighington 2008 Wests Tigers
143. Nathan Hindmarsh 2008 Parramatta Eels
144. Brett Kearney 2008 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
145. Joel Monaghan 2008 Canberra Raiders
146. Glenn Stewart 2008 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
147. Terry Campese 2009 Canberra Raiders
148. Michael Ennis 2009 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
149. James McManus 2009 Newcastle Knights
150. Jarrod Mullen 2009 Newcastle Knights
151. Justin Poore 2009 St. George Illawarra Dragons
152. Beau Scott 2009 St. George Illawarra Dragons
153. Jamie Soward 2009 St. George Illawarra Dragons
154. Alan Tongue 2009 Canberra Raiders
155. Michael Weyman 2009 St. George Illawarra Dragons
156. Luke Burt 2010 Parramatta Eels
157. Josh Dugan 2010 Canberra Raiders
158. Jamal Idris 2010 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
159. Tom Learoyd-Lahrs 2010 Canberra Raiders
160. Michael Robertson 2010 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
161. Kade Snowden 2010 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
162. Dean Young 2010 St. George Illawarra Dragons
163. Michael Gordon 2011 Penrith Panthers
164. Ryan Hinchcliffe 2011 Melbourne Storm
165. Chris Houston 2011 Newcastle Knights
166. Dan Hunt 2011 St. George Illawarra Dragons
167. Trent Merrin 2011 St. George Illawarra Dragons
168. Tim Moltzen 2011 Wests Tigers
169. Matt Prior 2011 St. George Illawarra Dragons
170. Joel Thompson 2011 Canberra Raiders
171. Aiden Tolman 2011 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
172. Akuila Uate 2011 Newcastle Knights
173. Luke Douglas 2012 Gold Coast Titans
174. Blake Ferguson 2012 Canberra Raiders
175. Josh McCrone 2012 Canberra Raiders
176. Brett Morris 2012 St. George Illawarra Dragons
177. Tariq Sims 2012 North Queensland Cowboys
178. Boyd Cordner 2013 Sydney Roosters
179. Josh Jackson 2013 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
180. Ryan James 2013 Gold Coast Titans
181. James Maloney 2013 Sydney Roosters
182. Alex McKinnon 2013 Newcastle Knights
183. Jack Wighton 2013 Canberra Raiders
184. Sam Williams 2013 Canberra Raiders
185. Adam Docker 2014 Penrith Panthers
186. Dale Finucane 2014 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
187. Kevin Gordon 2014 Gold Coast Titans
188. David Mead 2014 Gold Coast Titans
189. Mitch Rein 2014 St. George Illawarra Dragons
190. Tyrone Roberts 2014 Newcastle Knights
191. Robbie Rochow 2014 Newcastle Knights
192. Paul Vaughan 2014 Canberra Raiders
193. Jack Bird 2015 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
194. Jarrod Croker 2015 Canberra Raiders
195. Tyson Frizell 2015 St. George Illawarra Dragons
196. Euan Aitken 2016 St. George Illawarra Dragons
197. Mitchell Aubusson 2016 Sydney Roosters
198. Shannon Boyd 2016 Canberra Raiders
199. Jack De Belin 2016 St. George Illawarra Dragons
200. Rory Kostjasyn 2016 North Queensland Cowboys
201. Kane Linnett 2016 North Queensland Cowboys
202. Jordan McLean 2016 Melbourne Storm
203. Isaah Yeo 2016 Penrith Panthers
204. Daniel Alvaro 2017 Parramatta Eels
205. Cheyse Blair 2017 Melbourne Storm
206. Damien Cook 2017 South Sydney Rabbitohs
207. Anthony Don 2017 Gold Coast Titans
208. Adam Elliott 2017 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
209. Brian Kelly 2017 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
210. Kyle Turner 2017 South Sydney Rabbitohs
211. Cody Walker 2017 South Sydney Rabbitohs
212. Connor Watson 2017 Sydney Roosters

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