2010 All Stars match

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2010 (2010) All Stars Game  ()
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INDIGENOUS460616
NRL008412
Date13 February 2010
Stadium Skilled Park
Location Gold Coast, Queensland
Preston Campbell Medal Johnathan Thurston
Referees Ashley Klein, Shayne Hayne, Gavin Badger, Luke Phillips
Attendance26,687
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The 2010 All Stars Match was the first time the event was held. [1] The match was a pre season game between representative teams, Indigenous Australians versus the best in the National Rugby League and took place at the Gold Coast's Skilled Park on 13 February 2010. The Indigenous team featured 20 players of aboriginal descent chosen by public votes. Preston Campbell was selected automatically as Indigenous captain. The NRL All Stars featured one player from each of the 16 NRL teams as well as the Australian and New Zealand captains and deputy captains. [2] Along with other rule changes exclusive to the match, the game trialled a new "Double Try" rule where a team can choose to swap a conversion attempt for a second try attempt. [3]

Contents

The maiden match was won by the Indigenous All Stars 1612 with North Queensland Cowboys player Johnathan Thurston winning the inaugural Preston Campbell Medal for player of the match.

Team lists

INDIGENOUS
ALL STARS
PositionNRL ALL STARS
Preston Campbell (c)
Gold Coast Titans colours.svg
Fullback
Parramatta colours.svg
Jarryd Hayne
Nathan Merritt
South Sydney colours.svg
Wing
Brisbane colours.svg
Israel Folau
Blake Ferguson 1
Cronulla colours.svg
Centre
Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg
Michael Jennings
Beau Champion 6
South Sydney colours.svg
Centre
St. George colours.svg
Matt Cooper
Wendell Sailor Wing
New Zealand colours.svg
Manu Vatuvei
Scott Prince
Gold Coast Titans colours.svg
Five-Eighth
Brisbane colours.svg
Darren Lockyer (c)
Johnathan Thurston
North Queensland colours.svg
Halfback
Wests Tigers colours.svg
Benji Marshall
George Rose
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Prop
Melbourne colours.svg
Adam Blair
Travis Waddell
Canberra colours.svg
Hooker
Melbourne colours.svg
Cameron Smith
Carl Webb
North Queensland colours.svg
Prop
South Sydney colours.svg
Sam Burgess 2
Cory Paterson
Newcastle colours.svg
2nd Row
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Anthony Watmough
Greg Bird 5
Gold Coast Titans colours.svg
2nd Row
Gold Coast Titans colours.svg
Luke Bailey
Sam Thaiday
Brisbane colours.svg
Lock
North Queensland colours.svg
Luke O'Donnell
Jamie Soward
St. George colours.svg
Interchange
Newcastle colours.svg
Kurt Gidley
Yileen Gordon
Canterbury colours.svg
Interchange
Cronulla colours.svg
Anthony Tupou
Tom Learoyd-Lahrs
Canberra colours.svg
Interchange
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Nate Myles
Jharal Yow Yeh
Brisbane colours.svg
Interchange
Wests Tigers colours.svg
Robbie Farah 3
Ben Jones 7
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Interchange
Canberra colours.svg
David Shillington 4
Joel Thompson
Canberra colours.svg
Interchange
Canterbury colours.svg
Josh Morris
Ty Williams 9
North Queensland colours.svg
Interchange
Melbourne colours.svg
Brett Finch 8
Neil Henry
North Queensland colours.svg
Coach
St. George colours.svg
Wayne Bennett

1 - Justin Hodges was originally selected but withdrew due to injury (replaced by Blake Ferguson).
2 - Dave Taylor was originally selected but withdrew due to injury (replaced by Sam Burgess) .
3 - Gareth Ellis was originally selected but withdrew due to personal reasons (replaced by Robbie Farah).
4 - Alan Tongue was originally selected but withdrew due to injury (replaced by David Shillington).
5 - Daine Laurie was originally selected but withdrew due to injury (replaced by Greg Bird).
6 - Greg Inglis was originally selected but withdrew due to injury (replaced by Beau Champion).
7 - PJ Marsh was originally selected but withdrew due to injury (replaced by Ben Jones).
8 - Billy Slater was originally selected but withdrew due to injury (replaced by Brett Finch).
9 - Jamal Idris was originally selected but withdrew due to injury (replaced by Ty Williams).

Result

13 February 2010
8:00pm (AEST)
Indigenous All Stars 16 12 NRL All Stars
Tries:
Wendell Sailor (3') 1
Ben Jones (32') 1
Jamie Soward (74') 1
Goals:
Johnathan Thurston 2/2
(34', 76')
Field Goals:
Scott Prince 0/1

1st: 4 - 0
2nd: 6 - 0
3rd: 0 - 8
4th: 6 - 4
Tries:
Josh Morris (54') 1
Benji Marshall (59') 1
Michael Jennings (61') 1
Skilled Park
Gold Coast, Queensland
Attendance: 26,687
Preston Campbell Medal: Johnathan Thurston
Referee: Shayne Hayne, Ashley Klein, Gavin Badger, Luke Phillips

Selection process

NRL All Stars

Default selections

The following four players were automatically selected to the All Stars team due their captain or vice-captain roles for their Australian or New Zealand team.

Selected by public vote

The following were selected by the public through the official NRL website. Voters were required to select one forward-position player and one back-position player from all sixteen teams. The most voted player from their respected position of each team were selected to the All Stars team.

The following players were called up due to injuries or other causes to the initial squad. The second highest voted player for their forward or back positions of their team were called to the squad.

Indigenous All Stars Squad

Default Selection

ARL Indigenous Council selected players

Selected by public vote

The following players were called up due to injuries to the initial squad.

Injuries

For the Indigenous All Stars, Justin Hodges who had ruptured his Achilles heel at Broncos training, was replaced by Blake Ferguson, Daine Laurie injured himself and was replaced by Greg Bird and Greg Inglis had a hip injury and was replaced by Beau Champion. [4] PJ Marsh withdrew due to back spasms and was replaced by Ben Jones. [5] Jamal Idris injured himself and was replaced by Ty Williams.

In the NRL All Stars, David Taylor injured his ankle at training and was replaced by Sam Burgess, Gareth Ellis was sent home on compassionate grounds because of the birth of his first child and was replaced by Robbie Farah and Alan Tongue injured himself and was replaced by David Shillington. [4] Billy Slater withdrew due to an ankle injury and was replaced by Brett Finch. [5] [6]

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Coordinates: 28°4′1″S153°22′44″E / 28.06694°S 153.37889°E / -28.06694; 153.37889 (Skilled Park)