Country New South Wales rugby league team

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Country
Team information
Governing bodyCountry Rugby League
Head coachCraig Fitzgibbon
CaptainMitchell Aubusson
Most caps9 – Jack Kingston
Top try-scorer6Brian Carlson
Top point-scorer29Eric Weissel
Team results
First game
City colours.svg City 29–8 Country Country colours.svg
(10 June 1911)
First City vs Country Origin
City colours.svg City Origin 30–22 Country Origin Country colours.svg
(1987)
Biggest win
Country colours.svg Country Origin 42–10 City Origin City colours.svg (2001)
Biggest defeat
City colours.svg City 55–2 Country Country colours.svg (1980)

The Country New South Wales rugby league team is a representative rugby league football team. Between 1987 and 2017 there were two tiers: the Origin team that consisted of professional players who originated from clubs of the Country Rugby League and a representative team of amateur and semi-professional players. The Country Origin team played annually in the City vs Country Origin competition against the City New South Wales rugby league team, which was made up of players originating from Sydney. This match was discontinued in 2017.[1]

The representative team has played in a number of formats over the years: quad and tri series, annual fixtures and tour matches. The most recent change is the introduction of an Under 23 age limit to the top representative team. The Country Rugby League was absorbed by the New South Wales Rugby League at the end of 2019. The NSWRL continued to run competitions for country regions in February and March 2020 until they were curtailed by lockdown restrictions. This suggests that a NSW Country representative side will be reinstated in the future.

CRL Team of the Century[]

In 2008, the centenary year of rugby league in Australia, the Country Rugby League named its "Team of the Century":[2]

No. Position Player
1 Australia FB Clive Churchill
2 Australia WG Brian Carlson
3 Australia CE Michael Cronin
4 Australia CE Graeme Langlands
5 Australia WG Eddie Lumsden
6 Australia FE Bob Fulton
7 Australia HB Andrew Johns
8 Australia PR Steve Roach
9 Australia HK Ian Walsh
No. Position Player
10 Australia PR Glenn Lazarus
11 Australia SR Herb Narvo
12 Australia SR Bradley Clyde
13 Australia LK Wally Prigg

Kit suppliers and sponsors[]

Period Manufacturers Sponsors
1999– Classic Sportswear Victoria Bitter

2017 Country NSW squad[]

Country NSW rugby league team
2017 squad Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


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.[3][4] 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.

2021 Squad[]

The following players were selected in the Country Origin Women's team to play on 15 May, 2021 at Bankwest Stadium.[5]

No. Pos. Player Age 2021 NSWRL State Club 2020 NRLW Club
1 Fullback Brydie Parker 22 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Central Coast Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters
2 Winger Jasmin Strange Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Central Coast Roosters Yet to play NRLW
3 Centre Yasmin Meakes 28 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Central Coast Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters
4 Centre Jayme Fressard 24 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Central Coast Roosters Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
5 Winger Tess Staines Country colours.svg Riverina Bulls Yet to play NRLW
6 Five-Eighth Jocelyn Kelleher 22 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Central Coast Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters
7 Halfback Rachael Pearson Balmain colours.svg Helensburgh Tigers Yet to play NRLW
8 Prop Samantha Economos 28 Ireland colours.svg St Marys Saints New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors
9 Hooker Keeley Davis 21 Wellington colours.svg Mounties St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons
10 Prop Caitlan Johnston 21 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Central Coast Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg 2019 Sydney Roosters
11 Second Row Kezie Apps 31 Balmain colours.svg Helensburgh Tigers St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons
12 Second Row Holli Wheeler 32 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons
13 Lock Hannah Southwell 23 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Central Coast Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters
14 Interchange Matilda Power Wellington colours.svg Mounties Yet to play NRLW
15 Interchange Jade Etherden 27 Wellington colours.svg Mounties St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons
16 Interchange Ellie Johnston 21 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons
17 Interchange Tayla Predebon Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Central Coast Roosters Yet to play NRLW
18 Interchange Sophie Gaynor Country colours.svg Riverina Bulls Yet to play NRLW
CH Coach Adam Bezzina

Matches[]

Country Firsts / Combined Country[]

Year Date Team Name WLD Score Opposition Location Game Type Team
List
Report
1911 Jun 10th Country L 8-29 Metropolis Sydney Opener SMH[6] Times[7]
1912 Jun 3rd Country L 2-51 Metropolis Sydney Main Referee[8] Sun[9]
1912 Jun 24th Country colours.svg Country L 5-23 North Sydney colours.svg Metropolis Sydney Main MDM[10] SMH[11]
1913 Jun 23rd Country L 0-18 Newcastle colours.svg Metropolis Sydney Opener SMH[12] SMH[13]
1914 Jun 29th Country L 0-25 Metropolis Sydney Opener Times[14] SMH[15]
1919 Jul 19th Country L 5-18 AIF Sydney Opener Sun[16] Times[17]
1920 Jun 5th Country L 7-36 Hullcolours.svg Metropolis Sydney Opener RLN Referee[18]
1922 Jun 5th Country colours.svg Country L 26-28 Newcastle foundation colours.svg Newcastle Sydney Opener RLN nSun[19]
1923 Jun 23rd Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Combined Country 1st W 14-8 South Sydney colours.svg Newcastle Sydney Opener RLN Times[20]
1923 Jun 25th New South Wales colours.svg Combined Country-Newcastle L 12-22 North Sydney colours.svg Metropolis Sydney Opener RLN SMH[21]
1924 May 24 Western Suburbs colours.svg Combined Country W 10-5 Newcastle foundation colours.svg Newcastle Sydney Opener RLN NMH[22]
1925 Jul 11th Western Suburbs colours.svg Combined Country W 10-8 Newcastle foundation colours.svg Newcastle Sydney Opener RLN Sun[23]
1925 Aug 11th Country W 13-11 Metropolis Sydney Main SMH[24]
1925 Aug 15th Canterbury colours.svg Country L 8-28 Balmain colours.svg Metropolis Sydney Opener RLN SMH[25]
1927 Jun 6th Australian colours.svg Combined Country L 7-66 North Sydney colours.svg Combined Metropolis Sydney Main RLN SMH[26]
1927 Jun 25th Western Suburbs colours.svg Combined Country L 10-19 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg A Metropolitan Thirteen Sydney Opener RLN EN[27]
1928 May 9 Western Suburbs colours.svg Country W 35-34 St. George colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main SMH[28] NMH[29] SMH[28]
1928 May 12 Ireland colours.svg Combined Country W 23-14 North Sydney colours.svg Combined City Sydney Opener RLN Sun[30]
1929 May 27 Country Firsts L 5-16 City Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1929 Jun 1st Balmain colours.svg Combined Country L 9-13 St. George colours.svg Combined City Sydney Opener RLN
1930 May 31 Canterbury colours.svg Country Firsts W 35-26 North Sydney colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1931 May 30 Parramatta colours.svg Country Firsts L 15-17 North Sydney colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1932 Apr 30th Canterbury colours.svg Country Firsts L 15-27 North Sydney colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1932 May 7 Canterbury colours.svg Country Firsts W 39-23 North Sydney colours.svg Metropolis Sydney Opener RLN
1932 Jul 16th Canterbury colours.svg Country L 19-25 City colours.svg Sydney Sydney Opener RLN
1933 May 27 Western Suburbs colours.svg Combined Country Firsts L 6-47 City colours.svg Combined Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1933 Jun 5th Western Suburbs colours.svg Country D 17-17 City colours.svg Sydney Sydney Opener RLN
1934 May 26 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 14-28 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1934 Sep 15th Country colours.svg Country L 29-32 City colours.svg Sydney Sydney Main RLN
1935 May 25 Country colours.svg Country Combined Firsts L 5-20 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1936 May 9 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 8-41 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN Sun[31] NMH[32]
1937 May 29 Country colours.svg Country Firsts W 20-12 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1937 Jun 5th Illawarra colours.svg Country W 15-5 Canterbury colours.svg Sydney Sydney Opener RLN
1938 Jun 4th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 12-42 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1939 Jun 3rd Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 17-38 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1940 Jun 8th Canterbury colours.svg Far Northern L 5-30 Newcastle colours.svg Combined Team Sydney Opener RLN [33]
1940 Aug 10th Country colours.svg Country L 10-28 City colours.svg Sydney Sydney Main RLN Sun[34] Sun[35]
1941 Jun 7th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 21-44 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1942 Jul 4th Country colours.svg Country Firsts W 14-11 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1943 Jun 12th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 25-37 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1944 Jun 12th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 10-17 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1945 Jun 9th Catalanscolours.svg Country L 12-41 City colours.svg Sydney Sydney Main RLN
1946 May 4 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 10-31 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1947 Jun 7th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 10-33 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1948 May 8 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 13-28 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN Sun[36] DT[37]
1948 May 26 Country colours.svg Combined Country L 16-30 New Zealand Wollongong Main RLN IM[38]
1948 May 29 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 5-6 City colours.svg City Firsts Wollongong RLN IM[39]
1949 Jun 4th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 2-23 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN Sun[40] Sun[41]
1949 Jun 19th Country colours.svg Combined Country W 18-6 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Wollongong Tour SMH[42] SCT[43]
1950 May 13 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 13-51 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN Sun[44]
1951 May 12 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 6-24 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN Sun[45] DT[46]
1952 May 17 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 21-23 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN DT[47]
1952 Jun 1st Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 18-27 City colours.svg Sydney Sydney Rep Weekend RLN IM[48] DT[49]
1953 May 16 Country colours.svg Country Firsts W 28-27 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN Sun[50] CT[51]
1953 Jun 7th Country colours.svg Country Firsts W 35-9 American All Stars Wollongong Tour IM[52] DT[53]
1954 May 8 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 9-50 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN DT[54] SH[55]
1955 May 14 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 18-31 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1956 May 19 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 17-32 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1956 Aug 26th Country colours.svg Country L 22-34 City colours.svg Sydney Sydney Trial RLN CT[56]
1957 May 18 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 2-53 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1958 May 17 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 14-55 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN CT[57]
1959 May 23 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 7-37 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1959 Aug 16th Country colours.svg Country L 18-19 City colours.svg Sydney Sydney Trial RLN CT[58]
1960 May 14 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 2-20 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN CT[59]
1960 Aug 28th Country colours.svg Country L 18-27 Ireland colours.svg Metropolis Sydney Trial RLN CT[60]
1961 Jun 3rd Country colours.svg Country Firsts W 19-5 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1962 May 12 Country colours.svg Country Firsts W 18-8 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN CT[61]
1963 May 11 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 11-35 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1963 Aug 25th Country colours.svg Country L 10-15 City colours.svg Sydney Sydney Trial RLN
1964 May 16 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 4-27 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1965 Country colours.svg NSW Country L 5-18 Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Auckland On Tour CT[62]
1965 May 22 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 2-32 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN CT[63]
1966 May 29 Country colours.svg NSW Country L - Canterbury colours.svg Auckland NZ On Tour CT[64]
1966 Jun 4th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 14-18 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN CT[65]
1967 May 6 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 17-18 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN CT[66]
1967 Sep 3rd Country colours.svg Country W 16-12 City colours.svg Sydney Sydney Trial RLN CT[67]
1968 May 1 Country colours.svg Combined Country L 10-12 South Island Christchurch On Tour CT[68]
1968 May 4 Country colours.svg Combined Country L 5-13 CarcassonneRLcolours.PNG North Island Auckland On Tour
1968 May 5 Country colours.svg Combined Country L 12-18 New Zealand Maori Auckland On Tour
1968 May 11 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 14-34 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN CT[69]
1969 May 10 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 20-27 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN CT[70]
1970 May 16 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 18-22 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN CT[71]
1970 Sep 13th Country colours.svg Country L 20-26 City colours.svg Sydney Sydney Trial RLN CT[72]
1971 May 2 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 13-2 Newtown colours.svg North Queensland Townsville On Tour CT[73]
1971 May 5 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 25-6 Western Suburbs colours.svg Central Queensland Rockhampton On Tour
1971 May 8 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 11-9 Newcastle foundation colours.svg Brisbane Brisbane On Tour
1971 May 22 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 0-17 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1971 Aug 7th Country colours.svg Combined Country L 18-19 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Newcastle Tour CT[74]
1972 May 7 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 26-9 Newtown colours.svg North Queensland Townsville On Tour
1972 May 10 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 24-0 Western Suburbs colours.svg Central Queensland Rockhampton On Tour
1972 May 13 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 20-14 Southern Queensland Brisbane On Tour
1972 May 20 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 8-35 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN
1972 Jul 4th Country colours.svg Combined Country W 26-10 New Zealand Queanbeyan Tour CT[75] CT[76]
1973 May 6 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 24-16 Newtown colours.svg North Queensland Mackay On Tour CT[77]
1973 May 9 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 14-11 Southern Queensland Brisbane On Tour CT[78]
1973 May 13 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 34-24 South Queensland Country Toowoomba On Tour CT[79]
1973 May 19 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 17-33 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Main RLN CT[80]
1974 May 5 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 34-11 South Island Christchurch On Tour CT[81]
1974 May 8 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 16-5 Wellington colours.svg Wellington Wellington On Tour
1974 May 11 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 21-6 Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Auckland On Tour CT[82] CT[83]
1974 May 18 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 0-23 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main CT[84] CT[85]
1975 May 4 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 31-8 Newtown colours.svg North Queensland Townsville On Tour
1975 May 7 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 39-5 Western Suburbs colours.svg Central Queensland Rockhampton On Tour CT[86]
1975 May 11 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 27-14 Southern Queensland Brisbane On Tour CT[87] CT[88]
1975 May 17 Country colours.svg Country Firsts W 19-9 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main CT[89] CT[90]
1975 May 24 Combined Country L 26-33 New Zealand Newcastle Tour CT[91]
1976 May 2 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 56-9 Western Suburbs colours.svg Central Queensland Rockhampton On Tour CT[92] CT[93]
1976 May 5 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 25-10 Toowoomba Toowoomba On Tour CT[94] CT[95]
1976 May 9 Country colours.svg Combined Country L 11-18 Southern Queensland Brisbane On Tour CT[96]
1976 May 15 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 0-47 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main CT[97] CT[98]
1977 May 1 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 31-18 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Wide Bay Wondai On Tour CT[99] CT[100]
1977 May 4 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 22-13 Western Suburbs colours.svg Central Queensland Rockhampton On Tour CT[101]
1977 May 8 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 22-18 Southern Queensland Brisbane On Tour
1977 May 14 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 0-36 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main CT[102] CT[103]
1978 May 9 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 33-13 Southern North Coast Wauchope On Tour
1978 May 11 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 34-8 Far North Coast Tweed Heads On Tour
1978 May 13 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 23-7 Northern Raiders colors.png Ipswich Ipswich On Tour
1978 May 14 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 28-21 Southern Queensland Brisbane On Tour
1978 May 16 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 26-17 Northern West Tamworth On Tour
1978 May 20 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 13-30 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main CT[104]
1979 May 9 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 20-15 St. George colours.svg Monaro Queanbeyan Split Tour CT[105]
1979 May 9 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 13-5 Group 12 (Central Coast) Gosford Split Tour
1979 May 12 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 28-5 Riverina Wagga Split Tour CT[106]
1979 May 13 Country colours.svg Combined Country L 23-32 Western Division Dubbo Split Tour
1979 May 19 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 0-29 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main CT[107] CT[108]
1979 May 23 Country colours.svg NSW Country L 10-25 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Sydney Midweek Cup CT[109]
1979 Jun 6th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 14-11 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs Sydney Midweek Cup
1979 Jul 11th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 11-25 Balmain colours.svg Balmain Lismore Midweek Cup CT[110]
1980 May 7 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 17-3 Far North Coast Tweed Heads On Tour
1980 May 9 Country colours.svg Combined Country L 16-18 Riverina Wagga On Tour
1980 May 11 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 35-5 St. George colours.svg Monaro Queanbeyan On Tour CT[111] CT[112]
1980 May 17 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 2-55 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Main CT[113] CT[114]
1980 May 21 Country colours.svg NSW Country L 3-35 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury Sydney Midweek Cup CT[115]
1980 Jul 2nd Country colours.svg NSW Country L 9-18 Penrith colours.svg Penrith Queanbeyan Midweek Cup CT[116]
1981 Apr 30th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 20-7 Central Coast Gosford On Tour
1981 May 2 Country colours.svg NSW Country D 5-5 Far North Coast Lismore On Tour
1981 May 6 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 12-5 St. George colours.svg Monaro Queanbeyan On Tour CT[117]
1981 May 10 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 25-20 Western Dubbo On Tour
1981 May 16 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 7-38 City colours.svg City Firsts Canberra Main CT[118] CT[119]
1981 May 27 Country colours.svg NSW Country L 14-23 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs Sydney Midweek Cup
1981 Jun 17th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 9-13 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Sydney Midweek Cup CT[120]
1982 May 8 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 21-19 Newcastle Newcastle On Tour
1982 May 12 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 28-9 Northern Rivers Tweed Heads On Tour
1982 May 16 Country colours.svg NSW Country L 10-21 Riverina Wagga On Tour
1982 May 22 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 3-47 City colours.svg City Firsts Newcastle Main CT[121] CT[122]
1982 May 26 Country colours.svg NSW Country L 2-15 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla Sydney Midweek Cup CT[123]
1982 Jun 16th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 3-41 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Sydney Midweek Cup CT[124] CT[125]
1983 May 15 Country colours.svg Combined Country W 52-12 South Island Christchurch On Tour CT[126]
1983 May 21 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 14-30 City colours.svg City Firsts Newcastle Partly Origin CT[127] CT[128]
1983 May 25 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 20-12 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Sydney Midweek Cup CT[129]
1983 Jul 20th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 14-54 Newcastle foundation colours.svg Brisbane Firsts Sydney Midweek Cup YT[130] CT[131]
1984 May 9 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 17-4 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs Bathurst Midweek Cup
1984 May 19 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 12-38 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Partly Origin CT[132] CT[133]
1984 Jul 4th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 4-24 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs Sydney Midweek Cup CT[134]
1985 Apr 10th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 4-24 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla Tamworth Midweek Cup CT[135]
1985 May 18 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 12-18 City colours.svg City Firsts Newcastle Partly Origin CT[136] CT[137]
1986 Apr 23rd Country colours.svg NSW Country L 4-36 St. George colours.svg St George Bathurst Midweek Cup CT[138]
1986 May 17 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 18-34 City colours.svg City Firsts Newcastle Partly Origin CT[139] CT[140]
1987 Apr 29th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 0-54 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs Sydney Midweek Cup CT[141]
1987 May 6 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 18-0 Waikatoleague.png Waikato League Huntly On Tour
1987 May 10 Country colours.svg NSW Country L 8-44 Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Auckland On Tour CT[142]
1987 May 16 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 12-52 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Parramatta Opener CT[143] CT[144]
1988 Feb 20th Country colours.svg Country Firsts W 28-18 Balmain colours.svg Balmain Bathurst Trial CT[145]
1988 Mar 22nd Country colours.svg NSW Country W 25-0 Port Moresby Vipers Colours.svg Port Moresby Vipers Goroka Midweek Cup
1988 Mar 25th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 0-8 Newcastle foundation colours.svg Combined Brisbane Brisbane Midweek Cup CT[146]
1988 May 11 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 16-54 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Opener CT[147] CT[148]
1988 Jul 24th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 28-10 Papua New Guinea Bathurst Tour CT[149]
1989 Feb 25th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 14-36 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Queanbeyan Trial CT[150] CT[151]
1989 Apr 7th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 2-9 Newcastle foundation colours.svg Combined Brisbane Tweed Heads Midweek Cup
1989 May 13 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 10-18 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Broadmeadow Opener CT[152]
1990 Apr 25th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 26-38 City colours.svg Sydney Firsts Sydney Opener CT[153] CT[154]
1990 May 16 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 23-18 Newcastle foundation colours.svg Brisbane Moree Quad Series
1990 May 19 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 17-4 Queensland Country Brisbane Quad Series
1990 May 22 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 54-10 Port Moresby Vipers Colours.svg Port Moresby Tweed Heads Quad Series
1991 Apr 25th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 20-36 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Opener CT[155] CT[156]
1991 Jun 2nd Country colours.svg NSW Country W 36-28 Wellington colours.svg Western Australia Perth On Tour
1992 Apr 24th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 8-28 City colours.svg City Firsts Sydney Opener CT[157]
1992 Jun 16th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 6-24 Great Britain Parkes Tour CT[158] CT[159]
1992 Jul 3rd Country colours.svg NSW Country L 8-28 Queensland Country Brisbane Main CT[160]
1993 Apr 23rd Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 4-40 City colours.svg City Firsts Parramatta Opener CT[157]
1994 May 6 Country colours.svg Country Firsts W 25-22 Parramatta colours.svg Metropolitan Cup Broadmeadow Opener CT[161]
1995 May 5 Country colours.svg Country Firsts W 16-8 Parramatta colours.svg Metropolitan Cup Wollongong Opener
1996 May 3 Country colours.svg Country Firsts D 10-10 Parramatta colours.svg Metropolitan Cup Wollongong Opener
1998 May 22 Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 18-28 Presidents Cup Sydney Opener
1999 Apr 23rd Country colours.svg Country Firsts D 18-18 City colours.svg NSWRL First Division Olympic Park Opener
2000 Apr 21st Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 0-38 City colours.svg NSWRL First Division Olympic Park Opener
2001 Jun 8th Country colours.svg Country Firsts L 22-32 City colours.svg NSWRL First Division Bathurst Opener
2002 Jun 15th Country colours.svg Country Firsts W 54-16 Queensland Country Narrabri Quad Series
2002 Country colours.svg NSW Country L 10-28 UTS Perpignan France On Tour
2002 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 30-22 GaudensRLcolours.PNG St Gaudens France On Tour
2002 Country colours.svg NSW Country W 46-16 ToulouseRLcolours.png Toulouse France On Tour
2004 Jun 26th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 22-50 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Rangers Murwillumbah On Tour RLW[162]
2004 Jul 7th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 24-14 Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Auckland On Tour
2004 Jul 7th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 18-36 New Zealand A Auckland On Tour
2005 Jun 26th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 28-24 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Rangers Blackwater Tri Series
2005 Oct 1st Country colours.svg NSW Country W 34-4 New Zealand Residents Wollongong Tri Series
2006 Jun 21st Country colours.svg NSW Country W 28-10 Canberra colours.svg Jim Beam Cup NZ Quad Series RLW[163]
2006 Jun 24th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 34-32 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Rangers NZ Quad Series RLW[164]
2006 Jun 27th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 22-8 New Zealand Residents NZ Quad Series
2006 Jul 1st Country colours.svg NSW Country L 18-32 New Zealand Residents NZ Quad Series
2007 Jul 10th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 32-14 Affiliated States Narrabri Quad Series
2007 Jul 11th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 40-22 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Rangers Tamworth Quad Series
2007 Jul 14th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 16-29 Canberra colours.svg Jim Beam Cup Narrabri Quad Series
2007 Jul 21st Country colours.svg NSW Country W 26-16 Canberra colours.svg Jim Beam Cup Tamworth Quad Series RLW[165]
2008 July Country colours.svg NSW Country L 14-28 Canberra colours.svg Jim Beam Cup Quad Series
2008 July Country colours.svg NSW Country W 28-26 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Rangers Quad Series
2008 July Country colours.svg NSW Country W 64-8 GB Community Lions Quad Series
2008 July Country colours.svg NSW Country L 8-28 Canberra colours.svg Jim Beam Cup Kawana Quad Series RLW[166]
2009 Jul 11th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 28-24 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Rangers Forster Annual RLW[167]
2010 Jul 10th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 16-19 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Rangers Bundaberg Annual RLW[168]
2010 Oct 16th Country colours.svg NSW Country L 22-26 Cook Islands Tamworth Warm-Up
2011 Jul 9th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 34-24 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Rangers Coonabarabran Annual
2013 Oct 12th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 50-0 Combined Clubs South Arica On Tour
2013 Oct 18th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 58-18 South African Rhinos Brakpen On Tour NH[169]
2014 July Country colours.svg NSW Country Bulls L 22-34 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Rangers Rockhampton Annual
2014 July Country colours.svg NSW Country W - Hawaiian Chiefs Hawaii On Tour
2014 July Country colours.svg NSW Country W 52-12 Hawaiian Chiefs Hawaii On Tour
2015 Country colours.svg NSW Country Firsts - Fiji Fiji On Tour APRL[170]
2016 Jul 16th Country colours.svg NSW Country Bulls L 12-22 Wellington colours.svg Western Australia Perth On Tour NDL[171] FA[172]
2017 October Country colours.svg NSW Country U23 L 26-40 Samoa Wagga Warm-Up YT[173]
2017 October Country colours.svg NSW Country U23 W 50-14 Scotland Ballina Warm-Up YT[174]
2018 October Country colours.svg NSW Country U23 W 44-10 Australian Defence Force Ipswich On Tour YT[175]
2018 October Country colours.svg NSW Country U23 L 12-18 Papua New Guinea U23 Port Moresby On Tour YT[176]
2019 Oct 8th Country colours.svg NSW Country U23 W 74-6 Hullcolours.svg North Island Champions Rotorua On Tour YT[177]
2019 Oct 12th Country colours.svg NSW Country U23 L 16-17 North Sydney colours.svg Canterbury Bulls Christchurch On Tour YT[178]

Origin[]

Year Date Team Name WLD Score Opposition Location Game Type Team
List
Report
1987 May 16 Country colours.svg Country Origin L 22-30 City colours.svg City Origin Sydney Origin CT[143] CT[179]
1988 May 11 Country colours.svg Country Origin L 18-20 City colours.svg City Origin Sydney Origin CT[147] CT[148]
1989 May 13 Country colours.svg Country Origin L 8-16 City colours.svg City Origin Newcastle Origin CT[180] CT[152]
1990 Apr 25th Country colours.svg Country Origin L 26-28 City colours.svg City Origin Sydney Origin CT[153] CT[181]
1991 Apr 25th Country colours.svg Country Origin L 12-22 City colours.svg City Origin Sydney Origin CT[155] CT[182]
1992 Apr 24th Country colours.svg Country Origin W 17-10 City colours.svg City Origin Sydney Origin CT[157] YT[183] CT[184]
1993 Apr 23rd Country colours.svg Country Origin L 0-7 City colours.svg City Origin Sydney Origin CT[157] CT[185]
1994 May 6 Country colours.svg Country Origin W 22-2 City colours.svg City Origin Newcastle Origin CT[186] CT[187]
1995 May 5 Country colours.svg Country Origin L 8-16 City colours.svg City Origin Wollongong Origin CT[188] CT[189]
1996 May 3 Country colours.svg Country Origin W 18-16 City colours.svg City Origin Wollongong Origin
1997 Apr 25th Country colours.svg Country Origin W 17-4 City colours.svg City Origin Newcastle Origin
2001 Jun 8th Country colours.svg Country Origin W 42-10 City colours.svg City Origin Bathurst Origin
2002 May 10 Country colours.svg Country Origin L 16-26 City colours.svg City Origin Wagga Wagga Origin
2003 May 16 Country colours.svg Country Origin L 16-17 City colours.svg City Origin Gosford Origin
2004 May 7 Country colours.svg Country Origin W 22-18 City colours.svg City Origin Gosford Origin
2005 May 6 Country colours.svg Country Origin L 22-29 City colours.svg City Origin Lismore Origin
2006 May 12 Country colours.svg Country Origin W 12-10 City colours.svg City Origin Dubbo Origin
2007 May 3 Country colours.svg Country Origin L 6-12 City colours.svg City Origin Coffs Harbour Origin
2008 May 2 Country colours.svg Country Origin D 22-22 City colours.svg City Origin Wollongong Origin
2009 May 8 Country colours.svg Country Origin L 18-40 City colours.svg City Origin Orange Origin
2010 May 7 Country colours.svg Country Origin W 36-18 City colours.svg City Origin Port Macquarie Origin YT[190]
2011 May 6th Country colours.svg Country Origin W 18-12 City colours.svg City Origin Albury Origin
2012 Apr 22nd Country colours.svg Country Origin L 22-24 City colours.svg City Origin Mudgee Origin YT[191]
2013 Apr 21st Country colours.svg Country Origin W 18-12 City colours.svg City Origin Coffs Harbour Origin
2014 May 4th Country colours.svg Country Origin D 26-26 City colours.svg City Origin Dubbo Origin
2015 May 3rd Country colours.svg Country Origin W 34-22 City colours.svg City Origin Wagga Wagga Origin YT[192]
2016 May 8th Country colours.svg Country Origin L 30-44 City colours.svg City Origin Tamworth Origin
2017 May 7th Country colours.svg Country Origin L 10-20 City colours.svg City Origin Mudgee Origin

Women's[]

Year Date Team Name WLD Score Opposition Location Game Type Team
List
Report
2017 May 14 Country colours.svg Country Origin L 8-20 City colours.svg City Origin North Sydney Origin NRL[193]
2018 Jun 1st Country colours.svg NSW Country W 34-10 GaudensRLcolours.PNG Australian Defence Force Southport Nationals NRL[194] QRL[195]
2018 Jun 2nd Country colours.svg NSW Country W 16-6 Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Queensland City Southport Nationals QRL[196]
2018 Jun 3rd Country colours.svg NSW Country W 16-12 City colours.svg NSW City Southport Nationals QRL[197]
2019 May 30th Country colours.svg NSW Country W 54-0 GaudensRLcolours.PNG Australian Defence Force Burleigh Nationals NRL[198] QRL[199]
2019 Jun 1st Country colours.svg NSW Country W 20-14 Brisbane colours.svg Queensland Country Burleigh Nationals NRL[200]
2019 Jun 2nd Country colours.svg NSW Country L 4-34 City colours.svg NSW City Burleigh Nationals NRL[201]
2021 May 15 Country colours.svg Country Origin L 16-40 City colours.svg City Origin Bankwest Stadium Origin NSWRL[202] NRL[203]

See also[]

Sources[]

Years Acronym Item Available
Online
Via
1911 to 2017 RLP Rugby League Project Yes RLP website
1920 to 1973 RLN Rugby League News Yes Trove
1911 to 1954 SMH The Sydney Morning Herald Yes Trove
1911 to 1954 Sun The Sun Yes Trove
1911 to 1954 DT Daily Telegraph Yes Trove
1911 to 1954 NMH Newcastle Morning Herald Yes Trove
1911 to 1954 IM Illawarra Mercury Yes Trove
1955 to 1991 CT Canberra Times Yes Trove
1911 to 1954 Various other Newspapers Yes Trove
1967-69, 1971–96 - Country Rugby League Annual Report No State Library of NSW
1935, 41-44, 48, 53, 58, 72-76, 78, 80-81,
1991-96, 1998-2009
- New South Wales Rugby League Annual Report No State Library of NSW
2014-19 - New South Wales Rugby League Annual Report Yes NSWRL website
2003 to 2014 RLW Rugby League Week Yes eResources at State Library of NSW
1974 to 2016 BL Big League No State Library of NSW
2010 to 2019 - Various Newspaper Websites Yes As referenced

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