2001 State of Origin series

{{Short description|Australian rugby league series}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}

{{Infobox State of Origin series

| year = 2001

| count = 10th

| imagesize = 150px

| caption =

| winners = 16px Queensland

| margin = 2-1

| points = 138

| attendance = 158599

| top points scorer = 16px Darren Lockyer (34)

| top try scorer = 16px Chris Walker (4)

}}

The 2001 State of Origin series was the 20th year 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. The series was notable for marking the first time an England-based player was selected for State of Origin: Maroons legend Allan Langer was asked to make his comeback for the third and deciding match of the series and did so, helping Queensland re-claim the shield in Brisbane.{{cite book

|title= Great Australian Sporting Moments

|last= Roberts

|first= Michael

|year= 2008

|publisher= The Miegunyah Press

|location= Australia

|isbn= 978-0-522-85547-0

|page=

|pages=

|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=dvWZHv2l7J0C

|accessdate= 12 March 2011}}

Game I

Queensland stalwart coach Wayne Bennett made it a personal mission to regain the great loss of credibility suffered from the 2000 series whitewash and 40 point last game defeat and decided he wanted his old Maroon coaching job back after a two-year sojourn.

{{Rugbyleaguebox |

bg = #eeeeee |

date = Sunday, May 6, 2001 |

team2 = 16px New South Wales |

score = 34–16 |

report = [http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game61.html (Report)] |

team1 = Queensland 16px |

points1 = Darren Lockyer (14 - 1t,5g)
Darren Smith (4 - 1t)
John Buttigieg (4 - 1t)
John Doyle (4 - 1t)
Carl Webb (4 - 1t)
Chis Walker (4 - 1t) |

points2 = (4 - 2g) Michael De Vere
(4 - 1t) Matthew Gidley
(4 - 1t) Brad Fittler
(4 - 1t) Trent Barrett |

stadium = Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane |

attendance = 38,909 |

referee= Bill Harrigan |

manofmatch= Gorden Tallis }}

In game I Queensland blooded no less than ten new players{{cite news

| last = Prichard

| first = Greg

| title = Scandals, losing streaks, injuries but there's never been a lost cause

| work = The Sydney Morning Herald

| place =Australia

| publisher = Fairfax Media

| date = 2010-06-15

| url = http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/scandals-losing-streaks-injuries-but-theres-never-been-a-lost-cause-20100614-yach.html

| accessdate = 2010-06-15}} and Wayne Bennett gambled on the likes of Brisbane Broncos forward Carl Webb and North Queensland Cowboys John Buttigieg and John Doyle who were relative unknowns. But they each announced their representative arrival in dramatic style with a try each in the first game, won 34-16 by the Maroons in the last match played at the "old" Suncorp Stadium. The most spectacular was Webb's two minutes before half-time when he brushed off three defenders before powering his way across the line.

Game II

Queensland went into game 2 without captain Gorden Tallis who was out with a neck injury.

{{Rugbyleaguebox |

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date = Sunday, June 10, 2001 |

team1 = New South Wales 16px |

score = 26–8 |

report = [http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game62.html (Report)] |

team2 = 16px Queensland |

points1 = Brad Fittler (8 - 2t)
Ryan Girdler (6 - 3g)
Jamie Ainscough (4 - 1t)
Trent Barrett (4 - 1t)
Luke Ricketson (4 - 1t) |

points2 = (4 - 2g) Darren Lockyer
(4 - 1t) Chris Walker |

stadium = Telstra Stadium, Sydney |

attendance = 70,249 |

referee= Bill Harrigan |

manofmatch= Trent Barrett }}

Played before 70,000 at Telstra Stadium, Blues skipper Brad Fittler scored two tries in what was to be his last match for NSW on home soil and inspired his side to a 26-8 victory. Man of the match was Trent Barrett playing halfback for the first time due to injuries to Brett Kimmorley and Andrew Johns. Debutante Mark O'Meley was particularly impressive, setting up Fittler's first try after 53 minutes with a smashing run that sent defenders skittling.

Game III

The lead up to Game III was dominated by emotion regarding Brad Fittler's pending retirement from representative football after 29 Origin appearances. But with the series tied at one game apiece Queensland needed some special emotion of their own to avoid a loss. Without inspirational captain Tallis and an established halves pairing, coach Bennett undertook furtive negotiations with Maroon's veteran Allan Langer, then in his second English season and captain of the Warrington Wolves, and the rumours were only confirmed after Langer had boarded a plane (under a false name) for the flight home, bound for his 31st career Origin appearance.{{cite news

| last = Crawley

| first = Steve

| title = Alf's back

| work = The Sydney Morning Herald

| place =

| pages = 21

| language =

| publisher = Fairfax Digital

| date = 2001-06-25

| url = http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&sy=smh&docID=SMH010625V058J1JRSFA

| accessdate = 2009-10-06}} At almost 35 years of age, Langer was named in his famous No.7 jersey for the first time since leaving Australia part-way through the 1999 NRL season.

{{Rugbyleaguebox |

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date = Sunday, 1 July 2001 |

team2 = 16px New South Wales |

score = 40–14{{cite news|last=Barrow|first=Tim|title=State of Origin: The deciders|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/state-of-origin-the-deciders-20110705-1h0sq.html|accessdate=7 July 2011|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=6 July 2011}} |

report = [http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game63.html (Report)] |

team1 = Queensland 16px |

points1 = Darren Lockyer (16 - 2t,4g)
Chris Walker (8 - 2t)
Paul Bowman (8 - 2t)
Allan Langer (4 - 1t)
Dane Carlaw (4 - 1t) |

points2 = (14 - 2t,3g) Ryan Girdler |

stadium = ANZ Stadium, Brisbane |

attendance = 49,441 |

referee= Bill Harrigan |

manofmatch= Darren Lockyer }}

Despite NSW centre Ryan Girdler scoring the fastest try in Origin history after 39 seconds, Queensland took a 28-8 lead into the break with Langer heavily involved in three of the Maroons' first half tries. Alongside Darren Lockyer who created his own form of havoc, Langer tore New South Wales to shreds and capped his comeback in the 54th minute when he scored a trademark solo try from close range to sentence the Blues to a series-deciding loss and Fittler to his own bittersweet representative farewell (although he would make a comeback three years later and help his state to a victory in his final year before retirement).

Sydney's The Daily Telegraph reacted to the New South Wales team's Origin loss with this headline on the front of its paper on July 2, 2001: "BLOODY ALF".{{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}}

New South Wales squad

class="wikitable"

!width="125"|Position

!width="125"|Game 1

!width="25" |

!width="125"|Game 2

!width="25" |

!width="125"|Game 3

!width="25" |

Fullback

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Mark Hughes

Wing

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|St George Illawarra|16}} Jamie Ainscough

Centre

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Michael De Vere

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Penrith|16}} Ryan Girdler

Centre

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Matt Gidley

Wing

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Adam MacDougall

Five-Eighth

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Sydney Roosters|16}} Brad Fittler (c)

Halfback

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Northern Eagles|16}} Brett Kimmorley

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George Illawarra|16}} Trent Barrett

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Northern Eagles|16}} Brett Kimmorley

Prop

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Cronulla|16}} Jason Stevens

Hooker

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Luke Priddis

Prop

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Melbourne|16}} Robbie Kearns

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Northern Eagles|16}} Mark O'Meley

Second Row

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Sydney Roosters|16}} Bryan Fletcher

Second Row

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} Nathan Hindmarsh

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Northern Eagles|16}} Adam Muir

Lock

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Canberra|16}} Jason Croker

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Sydney Roosters|16}} Luke Ricketson

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} Andrew Ryan

Interchange

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|St George Illawarra|16}} Trent Barrett

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Penrith|16}} Craig Gower

Interchange

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} Michael Vella

Interchange

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Ben Kennedy

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Penrith|16}} Matt Adamson

Interchange

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Melbourne|16}} Rodney Howe

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} Andrew Ryan

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Northern Eagles|16}} Steve Menzies

Coach

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|New South Wales|16}} Wayne Pearce

Queensland squad

class="wikitable"

!width="125"|Position

!width="125"|Game 1

!width="25" |

!width="125"|Game 2

!width="25" |

!width="125"|Game 3

!width="25" |

Fullback

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Darren Lockyer

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Darren Lockyer (c)

Wing

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Lote Tuqiri

Centre

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Bulldogs|16}} Darren Smith

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Chris Walker

Centre

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|North Queensland|16}} Paul Bowman

Wing

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Wendell Sailor

Five-Eighth

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} Daniel Wagon

Halfback

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Sydney Roosters|16}} Paul Green

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Warrington|16}} Allan Langer

Prop

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Shane Webcke

Hooker

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|New Zealand Warriors old|16}} Kevin Campion

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Sydney Roosters|16}} Paul Green

Prop

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|North Queensland|16}} John Buttigieg

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Melbourne|16}} Russell Bawden

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|North Queensland|16}} John Buttigieg

Second Row

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Gorden Tallis (c)

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Dane Carlaw

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Brad Meyers

Second Row

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Petero Civoniceva

Lock

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Brad Meyers

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Canterbury|16}} Darren Smith

Interchange

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Chris Walker

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|New Zealand Warriors old|16}} Kevin Campion

Interchange

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Cronulla|16}} Chris Beattie

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Carl Webb

Interchange

| colspan="4" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Carl Webb

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Dane Carlaw

Interchange

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|North Queensland|16}} John Doyle

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|North Queensland|16}} Nathan Fien

| colspan="2" | {{leagueicon|North Queensland|16}} John Doyle

Coach

| colspan="6" | {{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Wayne Bennett

See also

References

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Sources

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

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