The 2024 All Stars match was the thirteenth annual representative exhibition All Stars match of Australian rugby league. The match was played between the Indigenous All Stars and the Māori All Stars at Queensland Country Bank Stadium on 16 February 2024.
Year: | 2024 |
All Stars match | |
Home: | Indigenous All Stars |
Away: | Māori All Stars |
Home Abbr: | IND |
Away Abbr: | MĀO |
Home Quarter1: | 10 |
Home Quarter2: | 6 |
Home Quarter3: | 0 |
Home Quarter4: | 6 |
Home Total: | 22 |
Away Quarter1: | 8 |
Away Quarter2: | 0 |
Away Quarter3: | 0 |
Away Quarter4: | 6 |
Away Total: | 14 |
Date: | 16 February 2024 |
Stadium: | Queensland Country Bank Stadium |
Location: | Townsville, QLD |
Mom Title: | Preston Campbell Medal |
Mom: | Braydon Trindall |
Referee: | Todd Smith |
Attendance: | 15,579 |
Network: | Nine Network Fox League |
Tournaments: | NRL All Stars Game |
Last: | 2023 |
Next: | 2025 |
The teams were finalised on 16 February 2024.[1] Ronald Griffiths retained his position as head coach[2] of the Indigenous All Stars whilst Adam Blair replaced Ben Gardiner as head coach of the Māori All Stars.[3]
INDIGENOUS ALL STARS | Position | MĀORI ALL STARS | |
---|---|---|---|
Latrell Mitchell (c) | Fullback | Jesse Arthars | |
Wing | Jojo Fifita4 | ||
Centre | Dane Gagai | ||
Centre | Matthew Timoko | ||
Wing | Adam Pompey | ||
Braydon Trindall1 | Five-eighth | Kodi Nikorima | |
Halfback | Jahrome Hughes | ||
Prop | Xavier Willison | ||
Kierran Moseley | Hooker | Brandon Smith | |
Prop | Leo Thompson | ||
2nd Row | Briton Nikora (c) | ||
2nd Row | Kenny Bromwich | ||
Lock | Joseph Tapine (c) | ||
Bailey Butler | Interchange | Jazz Tevaga | |
Brian Kelly2 | Interchange | Trey Mooney | |
Interchange | Royce Hunt | ||
Interchange | Dylan Walker | ||
Zac Fulton3 | Interchange | Te Maire Martin | |
Interchange | Jack Howarth | ||
Kyle Laybutt | Interchange | Keenan Palasia5 | |
Ronald Griffiths | Coach | Adam Blair |
1 - Cody Walker was originally selected to play but withdrew due to injury. Braydon Trindall was moved from the bench to Five-eighth, Walker was replaced by Kyle Laybutt and the captaincy of the Indigenous All Stars was handed to Latrell Mitchell.
2 - Isaiah Tass was originally selected to play but withdrew. He was replaced by Brian Kelly.
3 - Jacob Alick was originally selected to play but withdrew due to injury. He was replaced by Zac Fulton.
4 - Dallin Watene-Zelezniak was originally selected to play but withdrew due to injury. He was replaced by Jojo Fifita.
5 - Jacob Gagai was originally selected to play but was withdrawn due to suspension. He was replaced by Keenan Palasia.
Year: | 2024 |
All Stars match | |
Home: | Indigenous All Stars |
Away: | Māori All Stars |
Home Abbr: | IND |
Away Abbr: | MĀO |
Home Quarter1: | 4 |
Home Quarter2: | 12 |
Home Quarter3: | 6 |
Home Quarter4: | 4 |
Home Total: | 26 |
Away Quarter1: | 0 |
Away Quarter2: | 0 |
Away Quarter3: | 0 |
Away Quarter4: | 4 |
Away Total: | 4 |
Date: | 16 February 2024 |
Stadium: | Queensland Country Bank Stadium |
Location: | Townsville, QLD |
Mom Title: | Trish Hina Medal |
Mom: | Kirra Dibb |
Senior Review Official: | Liam Kennedy |
Network: | Nine Network Fox League |
Tournaments: | NRL All Stars Game |
Last: | 2023 |
Next: | 2025 |
Indigenous All Stars | Position | Māori All Stars | |
---|---|---|---|
Fullback | Corban Baxter (c) | ||
Wing | Zali Fay | ||
Centre | Shanice Parker | ||
Centre | Botille Vette-Welsh | ||
Wing | Jasmin Strange | ||
Five-eighth | Raecene McGregor | ||
Halfback | Zahara Temara | ||
Prop | Shannon Mato | ||
Quincy Dodd (c) | Hooker | Destiny Brill | |
Prop | Mya Hill-Moana | ||
2nd Row | Annessa Biddle | ||
2nd Row | Kennedy Cherrington | ||
Lock | Brooke Anderson | ||
Interchange | Ashleigh Quinlan | ||
Interchange | Kerehitina Matua | ||
Interchange | Rima Butler | ||
Interchange | Chanté Temara | ||
Reserve | Tiana Raftstrand-Smith | ||
Jess Skinner | Coach | Keith Hanley |
The teams were finalised on 16 February 2024.[1] Jess Skinner replaced Ben Jeffries as head coach of the Indigenous All Stars,[2] whilst Keith Hanley retained his role as head coach of the Māori All Stars for a fourth consecutive campaign.[2]