City New South Wales rugby league team explained

City
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Governing Body:New South Wales Rugby League
Coach:Brad Fittler
Captain:Paul Gallen
Most Caps:12Joe Pearce
Top Try-Scorer:11Brian Carlson
Top Point-Scorer:91Michael Cronin
First Game: City 29–8 Country
(10 June 1911)
First International Title:First City vs Country Origin
First International: City Origin 30–22 Country Origin
(16 May 1987)
Largest Win: City 55–2 Country (17 May 1980)
Largest Loss: Country Origin 42–10 City Origin (8 June 2001)

The Sydney Rugby League team, known as the City Rugby League team, or Sydney Firsts, or Sydney Capitals, is a representative rugby league team. From 2021, the men's team is to consist of players selected from the New South Wales Rugby League Ron Massey Cup competition to play against a combined team selected from Country, New South Wales competitions. The women's team is selected on a region of origin basis from the NSWRL Women's Premiership.

The reorganisation in 2021 means the Sydney / City team is selected from a third-tier competition, as the Ron Massey Cup sits below the first-tier National Rugby League and the second-tier New South Wales Cup. Previously, the Sydney / City team was selected from the first-tier competition. The first match by a Sydney Metropolitan team was held in 1909 against New Zealand. The first match against a Country representative team was held in 1911. Matches by Sydney against international touring teams continued until the 1970s. Annual matches by City against Country were played in most years until 1993. A City vs Country Origin match was introduced in 1987 and this ran until 2017, with a three season hiatus in 1998 to 2000.

History

The New South Wales City team first competed against New South Wales Country on 10 June 1911 which City won 2–8. The first time the match was made an annual event began in 1928 with NSW Country defeating City 35–34.

A Sydney team was assembled for the 1953 American All Stars tour of Australia and New Zealand. The first City V Country origin match occurred on 16 May 1987 with City running out winners 30–22.

In 2016, it was announced by the NRL that the City V Country fixture was to be scrapped beyond the 2017 season. The reasons behind the decision were to clubs pulling their players out of the match and others cited player drain as a reason for the fixture to be culled. There was also a sentiment that the fixture had gone from being a genuine audition match for a potential New South Wales origin jersey to being a regular game as most of the New South Wales side had already been picked prior to the match starting.[1]

On 14 May 2017, the final City v Country fixture was played with NSW City defeating Country 20–8.[2] [3]

Overall, New South Wales City were much more successful than New South Wales Country winning a total of 68 games in the annual fixture as opposed to Country's 22 wins with City winning each year from 1976 to 1991.

Location

Any players whose junior football was played for a club within the greater area of Sydney city is deemed eligible to play for the City RL. Meanwhile, anyone from outside the Sydney area can be considered for selection for Country RL Team.

Men's City v Country Match

2022 Squad

The City squad for the 2022 Open Age Men's match against Country. The team is coached by Brett Cook.[4]

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J#PositionPlayerRon Massey Cup Club
1 align=left Clayton Faulalo align=left Wentworthville Magpies
2 align=left Eparama Navale align=left Mounties
3 align=left Eli Roberts align=left Hills District Bulls
4 align=left Raymond Lesoa align=left St Marys Saints
5 align=left Edward Aiono align=left St Marys Saints
6 align=left Keiran Hayman align=left Hills District Bulls
7 align=left Jesse Marschke align=left Hills District Bulls
8 align=left Antonio Pelesasa align=left St Marys Saints
9 align=left Brad Keighran align=left Hills District Bulls
10 align=left Niko Apelu align=left Wentworthville Magpies
11 align=left Steven Tavita align=left Hills District Bulls
12 align=left Patrick Hollis align=left St Marys Saints
13 align=left Denzal Tonise align=left Hills District Bulls
14 align=left Jarrod Brackenhofer align=left St Marys Saints
15 align=left Joe Vaegaau align=left St Marys Saints
16 align=left Cleveland McGhie align=left Ryde-Eastwood Hawks
17 align=left D'rhys Miller align=left Western Suburbs Magpies
18 align=left Lopeti Mafi align=left Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles
Note: Eli Levido, Manaia Rudolph, Caleb Uele (all Glebe) and Semisi Kioa (Mounties) were named in the selected squad but are not named in the programme.

Women's City vs Country Match

City v Country Women's matches were occasionally played prior to the re-introduction of a stand-alone match in 2017. In 2018 and 2019 the games were played within the National Championships. The 2020 National Championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia. In 2021 the National Championships were reorganised, and an open age City v Country Women's Origin was scheduled separately from the National Championships.

2022 Squad

The following players were selected in the City Origin Women's team to play on 14 May 2022 at 4 Pines Park.[4] The team was coached by Darrin Borthwick.

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J#Player2022 State ClubPosition(s)CityNRLW2021 StateInterstateTestsAll
Stars
DbtSMTGPtsDbtSMTGPts2018201920202021
align=right 1align=left align=left 1 1 0 0 align=right 0 2020 2 align=right 9 3 0 align=right 12 align=left 3m align=left 6m 3t align=left 4m 1t align=left 2m 2t
align=right 2align=left Taina Naividi align=left 2021 2 2 0 0 align=right 0 2021 1 align=right 5 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 5m align=left 10m 9t
align=right 3align=left Mareva Swann align=left 1 1 0 0 align=right 0 0 align=right 0 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 8m 6t
align=right 4align=left Andie Robinson align=left 1 1 1 0 align=right 4 0 align=right 0 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 9m 4t
align=right 5align=left Leianne Fiaoo align=left 1 1 0 0 align=right 0 2021 1 align=right 7 2 0 align=right 8 align=left 7m 2t align=left 11m 11t align=left 1m 1t
align=right 6align=left Emily Curtain align=left 1 1 0 0 align=right 0 2021 1 align=right 3 1 0 align=right 4 align=left 3m 1t align=left 10m 6t 32g
align=right 7align=left align=left 2018 4 8 2 14 align=right 36 2018 4 align=right 13 1 15 align=right 35 align=left 2m align=left 4m 8g align=left 2m align=left 5m 1t 7g align=left 9m 3t 45g align=left 7m 1t 7g align=left 6m 1t 13g align=left 3m 2g
align=right 8align=left align=left 2020 2 2 0 0 align=right 0 2020 2 align=right 9 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 4m align=left 5m align=left 9m align=left 2m 1t
align=right 9align=left Renee Targett align=left 2021 2 2 0 0 align=right 0 2021 1 align=right 6 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 6m align=left 10m
align=right 10align=left Tommaya Kelly-Sines align=left 2021 2 2 0 0 align=right 0 2021 1 align=right 4 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 4m align=left 7m 2t align=left 2m 1t
align=right 11align=left align=left 2019 1 3 1 0 align=right 4 2019 3 align=right 13 2 0 align=right 8 align=left 4m 1t align=left 2m align=left 7m 1t align=left 6m align=left 1m align=left 4m
align=right 12align=left align=left 2020 2 2 0 0 align=right 0 2020 2 align=right 7 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 3m align=left 4m align=left 11m 13t align=left 1m
align=right 13align=left align=left 2020 2 2 0 0 align=right 0 2020 2 align=right 9 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 4m align=left 5m align=left 10m 3t align=left 1m align=left 2m
align=right 14align=left Shirley Mailangi align=left 2021 2 2 0 0 align=right 0 2021 1 align=right 5 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 5m align=left 11m 4t 1g
align=right 15align=left Fatafehi Hanisi align=left 1 1 0 0 align=right 0 0 align=right 0 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 2m
align=right 16align=left Christian Pio align=left 2021 2 2 0 0 align=right 0 2021 1 align=right 4 2 0 align=right 8 align=left 4m 2t align=left 10m 2t
align=right 17align=left Brooke Anderson align=left 1 1 0 0 align=right 0 0 align=right 0 0 0 align=right 0
align=right 18align=left Tayla Preston align=left 1 1 0 0 align=right 0 0 align=right 0 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 6m 2t 6g
align=right 19align=left Rima Pirini Butler align=left 1 1 0 0 align=right 0 0 align=right 0 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 9m 3t
align=right align=left Jocephy Daniels align=left 2021 1 1 2 0 align=right 8 2021 1 align=right 3 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 3m align=left 10m 12t align=left 1m
align=right align=left align=left 2019 2 3 0 0 align=right 0 2019 2 align=right 7 0 0 align=right 0 align=left 3m align=left 4m align=left 6m 3t

Match Details

2017 final City vs Country Origin Match

See main article: City vs Country Origin.

Match Details

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRL 2015: How will the City v Country fixture be remembered?. Fox Sports.
  2. Web site: City v Country Origin: Full-strength line-ups if it were a genuine NSW Origin trial. Fox Sports. May 2017.
  3. News: NRL scraps City v Country fixture, last edition to be played in Mudgee in 2017. ABC News. 20 November 2016.
  4. Web site: Country and City squads announced for rep weekend. 4 May 2022. NSWRL. 4 May 2022.