1996 State of Origin series

{{Short description|Australian rugby league series}}

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{{Infobox State of Origin series

| year = 1996

| image =

| imagesize = 125px

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| winners = 16px New South Wales

| count = 7th

| margin = 3 - 0

| points = 73

| attendance = 119520

| player of series = {{leagueicon|New South Wales|16}} Geoff Toovey

| top points scorer = 16px Andrew Johns (16)

| top try scorer = 16px Brett Mullins (3)

}}The 1996 State of Origin series saw the 15th time that the annual three-game series between the Queensland and New South Wales representative rugby league football teams was contested entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules. This series saw the return to representative football of players who had signed with Super League, after a court decision had delayed the beginning of Super League until at least 2000. As a result, both teams were back to full strength, and a new record was set for the highest State of Origin crowd at the Sydney Football Stadium.

New South Wales were able to bounce back from the 3 - 0 whitewash of the 1995 Series and win the 1996 series 3 - 0, reversing the result of the previous year. The first send off in Origin history occurred in 1996 and New South Wales made further history as the first side to go through a complete series without a player change.

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Game I

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|date = Monday, 20 May, 1996

|team1 = Queensland {{leagueicon|Queensland|16}}

|score = 6 – 14

|report = 1st: 0 - 10
2nd: 6 - 4
[http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game46.html (Report)]

|team2 = {{leagueicon|New South Wales|16}} New South Wales

|points1 = Tries:
Allan Langer (47') 1
Goals:
Wayne Bartrim 1/1
(49')

|points2 = Tries:
Andrew Ettingshausen (36') 1
Steve Menzies (64') 1
Goals:
Andrew Johns 3/3
(8' pen, 19' pen, 37')
Rod Wishart 0/1

|stadium = Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

|attendance = 39,348

|referee = David Manson

|manofmatch= Geoff Toovey

}}


The Blues came out in the opener at Suncorp Stadium with all guns blazing, as the Maroons were overwhelmed all over the park and went down 14-6. If everything had gone their way though, the Blues would have finished streets ahead.

The decision by the selectors to go in with the 1995 World Cup halfback and hooker combination of Andrew Johns and Geoff Toovey was the spark that ignited the Blues. Up front New South Wales simply out muscled their opponents with Glenn Lazarus putting in an extraordinary performance. Despite the fact unlimited interchange was in force for the first time in Origin, Lazarus stayed on the paddock for the full 80 minutes.

Wendell Sailor was brilliant for the Maroons on debut, their most attacking player, but the partnership of Allan Langer and Jason Smith in the halves didn't work and the Queenslanders' ball control was poor. Tim Brasher, chosen at fullback with Brett Mullins forced to the wing, justified his selection with a brilliant performance, while Paul Harragon was inspirational up front with Lazarus.

Game II

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|date = Monday, 3 June, 1996

|team1 = New South Wales {{leagueicon|New South Wales|16}}

|score = 18 – 6

|report = 1st: 8 - 6
2nd: 10 - 0
[http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game47.html (Report)]

|team2 = {{leagueicon|Queensland|16}} Queensland

|points1 = Tries:
Brett Mullins (44', 51') 2
Rod Wishart (39') 1
Goals:
Andrew Johns 3/7
(22' pen, 40', 76' pen)

|points2 = Tries:
Steve Renouf (27') 1
Goals:
Julian O'Neill 1/1
(29')
Sin Bin:
Steve Walters (25') 1
Send Off:
Craig Greenhill (63') 1

|stadium = Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney

|attendance = 41,955

|referee = David Manson

|manofmatch= Andrew Johns

}}

The Blues comfortably wrapped up the series with an 18-6 win in game II at the Sydney Football Stadium, with Laurie Daley and Andrew Ettingshausen demonstrating repeatedly all the skills and speed that stamped them as Origin greats.

The game was marred by the first send-off in State of Origin history when Queensland replacement forward Craig Greenhill was marched for a high tackle on Blues prop Paul Harragon.{{cite news|author1=Steve Ricketts |author2=Barry Dick |author3=Paul Malone |title=The 30 greatest controversies in 30 years of State of Origin series|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/the-30-greatest-controversies-in-30-years-of-state-of-origin-series/story-e6frf9if-1226364330596|accessdate=26 May 2012|newspaper=The Courier-Mail|date=23 May 2012}} A specially convened State of Origin judiciary suspended him for four matches.

Blues coach Phil Gould said after the game that New South Wales could make some history of their own by being the first side to go through an entire Origin series unchanged. His prediction proved correct.

Game III

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|date = Monday, 17 June, 1996

|team1 = Queensland {{leagueicon|Queensland|16}}

|score = 14 – 15

|report = 1st: 2 - 6
2nd: 12 - 9
[http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game48.html (Report)]

|team2 = {{leagueicon|New South Wales|16}} New South Wales

|points1 = Tries:
Mark Coyne (72') 1
Brett Dallas (75') 1
Goals:
Willie Carne 3/4
(3' pen, 73', 76')

|points2 = Tries:
Andrew Ettingshausen (23') 1
Brett Mullins (45') 1
Goals:
Rod Wishart 2/2
(46', 52' pen)
Andrew Johns 1/1
(25')
Field Goals:
Brad Fittler 1/1
(66')
Sin Bin:
Tim Brasher (61') 1

|stadium = Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

|attendance = 38,217

|referee = David Manson

|manofmatch= Steve Menzies

}}

The Blues skipped away to a 15-2 lead halfway through game III and with only eight minutes remaining it appeared all was lost for the Langer-led Queenslanders. Blues captain Brad Fittler had earlier potted a field goal which seemed to be almost an indulgence at the time, though in the end it proved crucial as the Maroons came storming home.

First Mark Coyne managed to somehow produce a try after the ball ricocheted off his boot, then Matt Sing made a break to put speedy winger Brett Dallas over. At 15-14 the Queenslanders suddenly had a full head of steam. With seconds remaining Langer put on a cross-field kick which was pounced on by Coyne. The Suncorp Stadium crowd went into a frenzy thinking that Coyne had pulled off another miracle Origin try but referee David Manson looked to this touch judge who ruled that Coyne had been in front of the kicker.{{Cite news

| last = foxsports.com.au

| title = Classic State of Origin IIIs

| work = Fox Sports

| place = Australia

| page =

| language =

| publisher = Premier Media Group

| date = 1 July 2008

| url = http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/classic-state-of-origin-iiis/story-e6frf3yc-1111116792141

| accessdate = 20 February 2011}}

New South Wales teams

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!width="150"|Position

!width="150"|Game 1

!width="150"|Game 2

!width="150"|Game 3

Fullback

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Balmain|16}} Tim Brasher

Wing

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Illawarra|16}} Rod Wishart

Centre

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Cronulla|16}} Andrew Ettingshausen

Centre

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Canberra|16}} Laurie Daley

Wing

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Canberra|16}} Brett Mullins

Five-Eighth

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Sydney City|16}} Brad Fittler (c)

Halfback

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} Geoff Toovey

Prop

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Glenn Lazarus

Hooker

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Andrew Johns

Prop

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Paul Harragon

Second Row

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Canberra|16}} David Furner

Second Row

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} Dean Pay

Lock

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Adam Muir

Interchange

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} Jim Dymock

Interchange

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Canberra|16}} Jason Croker

Interchange

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Jamie Ainscough

Interchange

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} Steve Menzies

Coach

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Sydney City|16}} Phil Gould

Queensland teams

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!width="150"|Position

!width="150"|Game 1

!width="150"|Game 2

!width="150"|Game 3

Fullback

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Robbie O'Davis

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Wendell Sailor

Wing

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} Brett Dallas

Centre

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Steve Renouf

Centre

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Sydney City|16}} Matt Sing

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George|16}} Mark Coyne

Wing

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Wendell Sailor

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Sydney City|16}} Matt Sing

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Willie Carne

Five-Eighth

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} Jason Smith

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Western Reds|16}} Julian O'Neill

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|South Queensland|16}} Dale Shearer

Halfback

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Allan Langer

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Allan Langer (c)

Prop

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|South Queensland|16}} Tony Hearn

Hooker

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|St George|16}} Wayne Bartrim

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Canberra|16}} Steve Walters

Prop

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} Gary Larson

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Andrew Gee

Second Row

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|South Queensland|16}} Trevor Gillmeister (c)

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} Gary Larson

Second Row

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Brad Thorn

Lock

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} Billy Moore

Interchange

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Sydney City|16}} Adrian Lam

Interchange

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Michael Hancock

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Kevin Walters

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Sydney City|16}} Matt Sing

Interchange

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Alan Cann

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} Jason Smith

Interchange

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Cronulla|16}} Craig Greenhill

| colspan="1" | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} Owen Cunningham

Coach

| colspan="3" | {{leagueicon|Queensland|16}} Paul Vautin

See also

References

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Sources

  • Big League's 25 Years of Origin Collectors' Edition, News Magazines, Surry Hills, Sydney