Indigenous All Stars (rugby league) explained

Indigenous All Stars
Badge:Indigenous all stars logo 2010.jpg
Badge Size:200px
Governing Body:Australian Rugby League Commission
Coach:Ronald Griffiths
Captain:Latrell Mitchell
Most Caps:Joel Thompson (7)
Andrew Fifita (7)
Ryan James (7)
Jack Wighton (7)
Tyrone Peachey (7)
Top Try-Scorer:Ben Barba (4)
Josh Addo-Carr (4)
Top Point-Scorer:Johnathan Thurston (38)
First International:Indigenous Beat
Largest Win:Indigenous All Stars 32-6 NRL All Stars
Largest Loss:Indigenous All Stars 12-44 Māori All Stars
World Cup Apps:2008 Opening Ceremony Vs New Zealand Māori

The Indigenous Australian rugby league team (also known as the Indigenous All Stars[1] or Indigenous Dreamtime[2] team) is a rugby league football team that represents Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders. The team was first formed in 1973 and currently plays in an annual All Stars Match against a National Rugby League NRL All Stars team.

History

An Aboriginal v White Australian rugby league game was held in Barcaldine in Western Queensland in 1963. These 'Blacks v Whites' games continued annually until 1984.[3]

The first Australian Aboriginal rugby league team was assembled in 1973 The Aboriginal team managed to win seven of its nine matches in just 10 days, The team consisted of 34 players – 19 from NSW, 13 from Queensland and two from the Northern Territory. They went on to win games against Kiwi premiers Wellington Petone, the only all-Māori team & Auckland club & Te Atatu, which the Aboriginal side won 17–13.[4]

The side competed in the Pacific Cup in 1990, 1992 and 1994. During this period the team contained New South Wales Rugby League first grade players such as Ricky Walford, Graham Lyons, Ron Gibbs, Darrell Trindall, Paul Davis, Wayne Alberts, George Longbottom and Will Robinson.

In the post-1999 NRL season an Aboriginal side managed by Arthur Beetson defeated the Papua New Guinea Kumuls and the future rugby league Immortal was pushing for an Australia Day match against the Australian national team.

On the same day as the All Stars announcement, the league also revealed the NRL Pre-Season Challenge would return in 2024, with the tournament kicking off on February 15 and running across two weekends.[5]

In 2008 World Cup curtain raiser to the Australia vs. New Zealand match included an Indigenous Australian squad playing against New Zealand Māori which featured several prominent NRL players and rising stars, including Chris Sandow, Wairangi Koopu, Preston Campbell, Shaun Kenny-Dowall and Carl Webb.

Preston Campbell, a highly respected Aboriginal rugby league player, was a driving force behind the setup, in 2010, of a curtain raising match between the Indigenous All Stars, and the NRL All Stars. The Indigenous All Stars played what seems likely become an annual match against the National Rugby League All Stars on 13 February 2010.[6] The squad was chosen in part by public vote. Aboriginal NRL player Sid Domic's artistic ability led him to be selected from a field of six artists to design the Indigenous side's jersey, as well as Johnathan Thurston's and Jamie Soward's custom headgear, for the annual All Stars matches.[7]

2019 will see a new format of the Australian Indigenous All-Stars play the New Zealand Māori at AAMI Park in Melbourne on 15 February. It will be part of an All-Stars double header with the women's teams to play the curtain-raiser Māori and indigenous teams to the men's game. With no All-Stars game in 2017 due to the World Cup, the NRL will be hoping the inclusion of the New Zealand Māori side will spark popularity in the fixture. With three Indigenous players also eligible for both teams Dane Gagai, Reimis Smith, Josh Hoffman and Javid Bowen.[8]

Teams

First Australian Aboriginal Rugby League Team 1973 Tour

Source:[9]

1990-92-1994 Australian Aboriginals Pacific Cup Team

1999 Australian Aboriginals

2008 Indigenous Dreamtime

See main article: 2008 Rugby League World Cup.

2010 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2010 All Stars match.

2011 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2011 All Stars match.

2012 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2012 All Stars match.

2013 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2013 All Stars match.

2014 Festival of Indigenous Rugby League

The NRL launched a Festival of Indigenous Rugby League program to take the place of the prestigious pre-season Rugby League All Stars game following every World Cup year. The 2014 Festival of Indigenous Rugby League featured a trial match between the Knights and a non-elite Indigenous team, drawn from the immensely popular NSW Koori Rugby League Knockout and Murri Carnivals in Queensland, as well as the NRL Indigenous Player Cultural Camp, Murri vs Koori women's and Under 16s representative games, a Murri v Koori match, a jobs expo and community visits.

2015 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2015 All Stars match.

2016 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2016 All Stars match.

2017 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2017 All Stars match.

2019 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2019 All Stars match.

2020 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2020 All Stars match.

2021 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2021 All Stars match.

2022 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2022 All Stars match.

2023 Indigenous All Stars

See main article: 2023 All Stars match.

Results

2024 Player Pool

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Indigenous All Stars by name, and nature . AAP. 16 October 2009 . ABC . 8 December 2009.
  2. Web site: Sam Thaiday in Indigenous Dreamtime team for Rugby League World Cup Article f. Malone. Paul. 10 October 2008. The Courier-Mail. 8 December 2009.
  3. News: AAP . Australian Associated Press . We need to follow footprints of Barcaldine . . Australia . . 3 November 2007 .
  4. News: AAP . Australian Associated Press . Aboriginal team wins . . Australia . . 18 February 1973 . 10 August 2010.
  5. Web site: Lubowitz . Nora . Indigenous v Maori All Stars games . Australia Rugby . 08/01/2024 . 9 January 2024.
  6. http://www.nrl.com/NewsViews/LatestNews/NewsArticle/tabid/10874/newsId/57118/Default.aspx Indigenous All Stars team launched
  7. News: Jodie van de Wetering and Kallee Buchanan . All Stars' jerseys emblazoned with Domic's designs . ABC News . Australia . . 10 February 2010 . 6 February 2011.
  8. News: Lucas . Andrew . NRL announce new All-Stars concept to kick-off 2019 NRL season . 21 August 2018 . Andrew Lucas . 28 August 2018.
  9. Web site: The maiden voyage: 50 years since the first Indigenous tour . NRL.com . 1 February 2023 . 11 December 2023.