New South Wales rugby league team
{{Short description|Representative rugby league team for New South Wales}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2024}}
{{Use Australian English|date=April 2014}}
{{Infobox rugby league representative team
| Name = {{colors|#002551|#86D1FD|New South Wales Blues}}
| Badge = NSW_Blues_Logo_2023.png
| Badge_size =
| Nickname = Blues
| Nickname2 = Cockroaches
| Governing body = New South Wales Rugby League
| Coach = Laurie Daley
| Captain = Isaah Yeo
| Most caps = Brad Fittler (31)
| Top try-scorer = Josh Addo-Carr (11)
Jarryd Hayne (11)
Michael O’Connor (11)
| Top point-scorer = Michael O’Connor (129)
| Home Stadium = Accor Stadium (84,000)
| pattern_la1=_navyborder|pattern_b1=_Vwidenavy|pattern_ra1= _navyborder|pattern_sh1=_lightblue stripes |pattern_so1=_2_navy_stripes
| leftarm1=86D1FD|body1=86D1FD|rightarm1=86D1FD|shorts1=002551|socks1=86D1FD
| pattern_la2=_skyblueborder|pattern_b2=_lightblue large|pattern_ra2= _skyblueborder|pattern_sh2=_lightblue stripes |pattern_so2=_2_navy_stripes
| leftarm2=002551|body2=002551|rightarm2=002551|shorts2=002551|socks2=86D1FD
| First game = 16px New South Wales 8–12 {{rl-rt|New Zealand}}
(Royal Agricultural Society Ground, Sydney; 1907)
| First international title = First State of Origin game
| First international= 16px Queensland 20–10 New South Wales 16px
(Lang Park, Brisbane; 8 July 1980)
| Largest win = 16px New South Wales 69–5 Queensland 16px
(Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney; 4 June 1957)
| Largest loss = 16px Queensland 52–6 New South Wales 16px
(Suncorp Stadium; [http://queensland.rleague.com/origin/interstate-matchs.php 8 July 2015])
}}
The New South Wales rugby league team has represented the Australian state of New South Wales in rugby league football since the sport's beginnings there in 1907. Also known as the Blues due to their sky blue jerseys, the team competes in the annual State of Origin series against Queensland. The team is currently coached by Laurie Daley and captained by Isaah Yeo, and is administered by the New South Wales Rugby League.
Prior to 1980 when the "state of origin" selection criteria was introduced, the New South Wales team, in addition to playing annually against Queensland, played matches against foreign touring sides and occasionally toured overseas themselves. Their home stadium is Accor Stadium in Sydney, the largest stadium in the state, having been constructed for the 2000 Summer Olympics.
History
=Pre-Origin era (1907–1980)=
File:Allblues07.jpg File:StateLibQld 1 135567 New South Wales Rugby League team, first to come north, 1910.jpgThe New South Wales rugby league team pre-dates the Australian national team, playing their inaugural match against a rebel New Zealand rugby team on the 1907–08 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain under existing rugby union rules. That inaugural "All Blues" side, the first football team assembled by the newly formed NSWRFL was:
Backs: Charles Hedley · Johnno Stuntz · Ed Fry · Dally Messenger · Frank Cheadle · Albert Rosenfeld · Lou D'Alpuget
Forwards: Harry Hamill · Arthur Hennessy · Bob Mable · Peter Moir · Sid Pearce · Billy Cann · Robert Graves · Herb Brackenreg
Two further matches were played against New Zealand before their tour took them to the Northern Hemisphere, with Jim Devereaux also featuring for the Blues. The visiting All Golds won all three games. However, on the return leg of their tour, almost a year later, with the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership established, the Blues won the first two matches they ever played under 13-a-side rules against New Zealand. Later in 1908 the Queensland team, whose first taste of rugby league football was also against the visiting Kiwis, traveled to Sydney for the first series of games between the two states. New South Wales won all three matches, setting a precedent for interstate dominance that would continue throughout most of the 20th century.{{cn|date=May 2025}}
In 1910 New South Wales defeated the touring England team in two of their three games. After that they became the first Blues side to travel to Queensland for the annual interstate series.{{cn|date=May 2025}}
In 1912 the New South Wales team first toured New Zealand. They also visited New Zealand in 1913. During the 1913 New Zealand rugby league tour of Australia New South Wales played four matches against the Kiwis, winning three of them.{{cn|date=May 2025}}
The New South Wales team lost its first game against Queensland in 1922. In 2019 the Blues also toured New Zealand.{{cn|date=May 2025}}
During the 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand New South Wales played one match against the successful France national rugby league team, a 14-all draw.{{cn|date=May 2025}}
The New South Wales team hosted 2 matches of the 1953 American All Stars tour of Australia and New Zealand at the Sydney Cricket Ground, winning 62–41 and 27–18.{{cn|date=May 2025}}
In a 1954 tour match between Great Britain and New South Wales the referee left the field in disgust at the players' persistent fighting after 56 minutes so the match was abandoned.{{cite news
|last = Baker
|first = Andrew
|title = 100 years of rugby league: From the great divide to the Super era
|newspaper = The Independent
|location=London
|date = 20 August 1995
|url = https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/100-years-of-rugby-league-from-the-great-divide-to-the-super-era-1597130.html
|access-date = 25 September 2009
|url-status = live
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091114071556/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/100-years-of-rugby-league-from-the-great-divide-to-the-super-era-1597130.html
|archive-date = 14 November 2009
}}
=State of Origin era (1980–present)=
New South Wales' dominance over Queensland came to an end with the introduction of 'state of origin' selection rules in the early 1980s.
During the Super League war, in 1997 New South Wales was represented by two teams: one made up of players from clubs that remained loyal to the Australian Rugby League, which competed in the 1997 State of Origin series; another made up of players from clubs that joined the rebel Super League which competed in the one-off Super League Tri-series.
Ricky Stuart, who had previously coached New South Wales in 2005, was announced as the first full-time Blues coach in November 2010. Following the 2012 series, the Blues' seventh consecutive loss, Stuart resigned the role. Stuart took a role as the Parramatta Eels head coach in 2013, citing family reasons for his move. Although the Blues continued their losing streak during Stuart's tenure, he is credited with restoring passion and pride to the NSW jersey and closing the gap between the two states. He was replaced by former Canberra, NSW and Australia teammate Laurie Daley. Daley's appointment as NSW State of Origin coach was announced in August 2012 and effective from season 2013. Daley got job over candidates including Trent Barrett, Brad Fittler and Daniel Anderson. Daley coached the Blues to a series win in 2014, their first since 2005 and over his coaching rival and long time Canberra & Australian teammate Mal Meninga. Daley ended Meninga's and Queensland's run of eight series wins with victories in Game I and Game II of the 2014 series. In 2015, New South Wales suffered its biggest origin loss losing 52–6 against Queensland in the decider. In 2016, New South Wales lost the series 2–1 but managed to win the third and final dead rubber game. In 2017, New South Wales were widely tipped to win the series as Queensland had a number of key players injured. In Game 1, New South Wales beat Queensland in convincing fashion 28–4 and in Game 2 were leading the maroons 16–6 at halftime before Queensland won the game in the final two minutes to win 18–16. In Game 3, New South Wales lost the series losing 22–6 in Brisbane. In August 2017, Daley was terminated as coach of New South Wales.{{Cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/state-of-origin/teams/new-south-wales/five-burning-questions-after-laurie-daley-sacking-what-nsw-coachs-axing-means-for-blues-favourites/news-story/a8b8fd04b443d492b24eaf1aaf1964f5|title=Five burning questions after Laurie Daley sacking: What NSW coach's axing means for Blues favourites|date=25 August 2017}}
In 2018, Brad Fittler was appointed as the new coach and left out established players such as Aaron Woods, Josh Jackson, Blake Ferguson and Josh Dugan. The Blues went on to win the series 2–1.{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/jun/24/state-of-origin-2018-new-south-wales-down-queensland-to-win-series|title = State of Origin 2018: New South Wales clinch just second series in 13 years|website = The Guardian|location=London|date = 24 June 2018}} In 2019, the Blues were widely tipped to win the series owing to the retirement from representative football of Queensland Origin greats Cooper Cronk, Billy Slater and Cameron Smith. However, Queensland had an upset win 18–14 over the Blues in Game 1 forcing Fittler to make seven changes to the Blues starting line-up. Though he was roundly criticised for the move,{{cite news
|url=https://www.qt.com.au/news/latrell-axed-as-fittler-makes-seven-changes/3755234/|title=Latrell axed as Fittler makes seven changes|access-date=18 April 2023|website=The Courier Mail}} (subscription required) the Blues went on to win the series 2–1, easily defeating Queensland 38–6 in Game 2 in Optus Stadium in Perth Western Australia, the greatest winning margin of a Blues squad since Game 3, 2000.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/06/23/origin-2-match-report/|title = Blues crush Maroons in Perth to keep Origin series alive|date = 23 June 2019}} Finally, in a thrilling Game 3 at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, winger Blake Ferguson and fullback James Tedesco combined to score the winning try with just 32 seconds to go in the game to secure the series, off the back of play started from recalled halfback Mitchell Pearce.{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/state-of-origin/state-of-origin-3-blues-tackle-maroons-in-series-decider/live-coverage/8c11cc7859bb63bc7678bdaf827bb8ae|title = State of Origin game 3 2019: NSW Blues vs Maroons, live scores, stream|date = 10 July 2019}} In the 2020 State of Origin series, New South Wales narrowly lost game 1 against Queensland 18–14 before bouncing back in game 2 winning 34–10. In game 3, New South Wales travelled to Brisbane for the decider, the blues would lose the match at Suncorp Stadium 20–14.{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2020/nov/18/state-of-origin-game-3-qld-maroons-v-nsw-blues-live-scores-queensland-teams-results-kick-off-start-time-2020-series-decider-dates-news-updates-suncorp-stadium/|title=State of Origin 2020 game 3: Qld Maroons beat NSW Blues – as it happened|website=The Guardian|date=18 November 2020 |location=London |last1=Howcroft |first1=Jonathan }} The 2021 State of Origin series was one which had been interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic with all three matches being played in Queensland. New South Wales would win convincingly in game 1 defeating Queensland 50–6 in Townsville before defeating Queensland 26–0 in Brisbane to claim the series. Queensland managed to avoid a series clean sweep by winning game 3 20–18.{{cite web|url=https://www.sportingnews.com/au/rugby-league/news/state-of-origin-2021-scores-player-ratings-times-venues-broadcast-information-squads/jucip4zdly611gvp3bsj8fr05/|title=State of Origin 2021: Who won, player ratings, scores, squads|website=sportingnews.com|date=14 July 2021 }} New South Wales started the 2022 State of Origin series with a narrow 16–10 loss in Sydney before a convincing 44–12 victory over Queensland in Perth during game 2. In game 3, the blues once again needed to play a decider in Brisbane. New South Wales lead the game 12–10 at half-time but conceded two late tries in the second half and lost 22–12.{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2022/jul/13/state-of-origin-2022-game-3-live-score-qld-maroons-vs-nsw-blues-decider-teams-kickoff-time-start-new-south-wales-v-queensland-scores-result-rugby-league-nrl-latest-news-channel-nine-watch-broadcast-brisbane/|title=State of Origin 2022 Game 3: Queensland Maroons punish NSW Blues to run away with series – as it happened|website=The Guardian|date=13 July 2022 |location=London |last1=Howcroft |first1=Jonathan }}
Ahead of the 2024 State of Origin series, Fittler stood down as head coach and was replaced by Michael Maguire. In game one of the 2024 series, New South Wales lost 38–10 in Sydney. The game was marred by the sending off of Joseph Sua'ali'i in the seventh minute. In game two, New South Wales would win 38–18 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to set up a decider in Brisbane. In game three, New South Wales would win 14–4 to claim the series and their first win in a decider at Brisbane since 2005.{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2024/jul/17/state-of-origin-3-qld-vs-nsw-live-updates-maroons-blues-scores-results-kick-off-start-time-suncorp-stadium-brisbane/|title=NSW Blues beat Queensland Maroons: State of Origin 2024 Game 3 – as it happened|newspaper=The Guardian|date=17 July 2024 |last1=Howcroft |first1=Jonathan }}
On 1 October 2024, Michael Maguire stepped down as coach of the team with a search underway for a new coach.{{cite web|url=https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2024/10/01/nswrl-release-maguire-as-nsw-blues-coach/|title=NSWRL Release Maguire as NSW Coach|website=www.nswrl.com.au|date=30 September 2024 }}
Colours and badge
The primary colour of New South Wales Blues is sky blue, which represents the state colour of New South Wales. The secondary colour is navy blue, with additional contrasting colour of white.
=Shirt sponsors and manufacturers=
– Denotes no applicable sponsor for the listed period.
~ Major sponsor logo was featured on the jersey sleeve rather than the front from 1991–2003.
- Since 1991, major sponsors logo has also featured above the NSW Blues logo on the team shorts. These are excluded from the "shorts sponsors" list unless the major sponsor logo also features on the rear/opposite leg to the team logo.
- Since 1991, major sponsors logo has also featured above the NSW Blues logo on the jersey bust. These are excluded from the "minor sponsors" list, aside from both Wizard & Aussie Home Loans, which featured additionally on the collar from 2001–2010.
^ Indicates the sponsor was the naming-rights partner of the State of Origin series at the time, but the logo was displayed independently of the State of Origin logo.
- "Winfield State of Origin" red box logo was added to the shorts in 1989 and featured until the end of the 1992 series, becoming the first naming rights partner to feature as a part of the State of Origin logo on a team kit.
- "Winfield State of Origin" was embroidered in a plain navy font onto the jersey bust in 1991 & 1992, becoming the first naming rights partner to appear on a jersey.
- Tooheys logo appeared on the jersey from 1993 until the conclusion of the 1996 series, no State of Origin logo was included on the jersey.
- Tooheys featured as a part of the State of Origin logo from 1993 until the conclusion of the 1996 series, included on the NSW Blues shorts in each of those years.
- Tooheys featured on the NSW Blues shorts in 1997 above the team logo as their major sponsor, Coca-Cola became naming rights partner of the series and became a part of the State of Origin logo on the shorts.
=Supporters=
The official New South Wales rugby league team supporter group is known as "Blatchy's Blues".{{cite web|url=http://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2015/05/25/blatchys_blues_faqs.html|title=Blatchys Blues FAQs|date=5 October 2017|website=nswrl.com.au|access-date=24 April 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161117165547/http://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2015/05/25/blatchys_blues_faqs.html|archive-date=17 November 2016}}{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/BlatchysBlues/|title=Blatchys Blues|via=Facebook|access-date=24 April 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160204055144/https://www.facebook.com/BlatchysBlues|archive-date=4 February 2016}}{{cite web|url=https://blatchysblues.wordpress.com/|title=Blatchy's Blues|website=Blatchy's Blues|access-date=24 April 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160219173920/https://blatchysblues.wordpress.com/|archive-date=19 February 2016}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/blatchys-blues-to-take-nsw-to-the-world/tabid/10874/newsid/82661/default.aspx|title=Blatchys Blues to take NSW to the World|date=22 September 2017|publisher=National Rugby League|access-date=24 April 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170607131342/http://www.nrl.com/blatchys-blues-to-take-nsw-to-the-world/tabid/10874/newsid/82661/default.aspx|archive-date=7 June 2017}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nrl.com/blatchys-blues-exclusive-bar-at-origin-ii/tabid/10874/newsid/63081/default.aspx|title=Blatchy's Blues exclusive bar at Origin II|date=21 September 2017|publisher=National Rugby League|access-date=24 April 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304123218/http://www.nrl.com/blatchys-blues-exclusive-bar-at-origin-ii/tabid/10874/newsid/63081/default.aspx|archive-date=4 March 2016}}
Honours
State of Origin (17): 1985, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2024
Interstate Series (54): 1908, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 197, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981
Players
{{For|the list of New South Wales Blues cap numbers|List of New South Wales rugby league team players}}
{{For|the list of New South Wales Blues squads by year|List of New South Wales rugby league team squads}}
=Current squad=
{{further|2025 State of Origin series}}
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! width="10%" |{{Tooltip|Pos.|Main Position}} ! width="21%" |Player ! width="22%" |Date of birth (age) ! width="8%" |Caps ! width="8%" |Pts ! width="24%" |Club |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|PR}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Mitchell|Barnett}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1994|4|15|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |3 | style="text-align:center;" |0 |{{leagueicon|New Zealand Warriors}} New Zealand Warriors |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|HB}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Nathan|Cleary}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1997|11|14|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |14 | style="text-align:center;" |94 |{{leagueicon|Penrith Panthers}} Penrith Panthers |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|SR}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Angus|Crichton}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1996|2|5|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |14 | style="text-align:center;" |4 |{{leagueicon|Sydney Roosters}} Sydney Roosters |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|CE}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Stephen|Crichton}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|2000|9|22|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |9 | style="text-align:center;" |14 |{{leagueicon|Canterbury Bulldogs}} Canterbury Bulldogs |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|FB}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Dylan|Edwards}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1996|1|10|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |2 | style="text-align:center;" |1 |{{leagueicon|Penrith Panthers}} Penrith Panthers |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|CE}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Campbell|Graham}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1999|6|2|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |0 | style="text-align:center;" |0 |{{leagueicon|South Sydney}} South Sydney Rabbitohs |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|PR}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Payne|Haas}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1999|2|12|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |14 | style="text-align:center;" |0 |{{leagueicon|Brisbane}} Brisbane Broncos |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|PR}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Max|King|Max King (rugby league)}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1997|5|4|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |0 | style="text-align:center;" |0 |{{leagueicon|Canterbury Bulldogs}} Canterbury Bulldogs |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|PR}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Spencer|Leniu}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|2000|9|8|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |3 | style="text-align:center;" |0 |{{leagueicon|Sydney Roosters}} Sydney Roosters |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|WG}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Zac|Lomax}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1999|9|24|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |3 | style="text-align:center;" |8 |{{leagueicon|Parramatta}} Parramatta Eels |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|SR}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Liam|Martin}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1997|3|5|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |12 | style="text-align:center;" |8 |{{leagueicon|Penrith Panthers}} Penrith Panthers |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|CE}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Latrell|Mitchell}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1997|6|16|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |8 | style="text-align:center;" |36 |{{leagueicon|South Sydney}} South Sydney Rabbitohs |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|FE}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Mitchell|Moses}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1994|9|16|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |5 | style="text-align:center;" |4 |{{leagueicon|Parramatta}} Parramatta Eels |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|SR}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Haumole|Olakau'atu}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1998|10|1|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |2 | style="text-align:center;" |0 |{{leagueicon|Manly Sea Eagles}} Manly Sea Eagles |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|HK}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Reece|Robson}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1998|6|18|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |5 | style="text-align:center;" |0 |{{leagueicon|North Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|WG}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Brian|To'o}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1998|8|18|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |12 | style="text-align:center;" |24 |{{leagueicon|Penrith Panthers}} Penrith Panthers |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|PR}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Stefano|Utoikamanu}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|2000|5|15|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |1 | style="text-align:center;" |0 |{{leagueicon|Melbourne}} Melbourne Storm |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|HK}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Connor|Watson}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1996|5|31|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |2 | style="text-align:center;" |0 |{{leagueicon|Sydney Roosters}} Sydney Roosters |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|LK}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Isaah|Yeo}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1994|11|6|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |14 | style="text-align:center;" |0 |{{leagueicon|Penrith Panthers}} Penrith Panthers |
style="text-align:center;" |{{rlp|SR}}
| style="text-align:center;" |{{sortname|Hudson|Young}} | style="text-align:center;" |{{Birth date and age|1998|6|11|df=yes}} | style="text-align:center;" |3 | style="text-align:center;" |0 |{{leagueicon|Canberra}} Canberra Raiders |
=Team of the Century (1908–2007)=
Before Game I of the 2008 State of Origin series, to celebrate the game's centenary that year, New South Wales named their team of the century:{{cite web
|last = ARL
|author-link = Australian Rugby League
|title = Australian Rugby Football League 2008 Annual Report
|page = 30
|publisher = Australian Rugby Football League Limited
|year = 2008
|url = http://www.australianrugbyleague.com.au/files/11726_ARL_Annrep_1.pdf
|access-date = 19 July 2009
|url-status = dead
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120317182126/http://www.australianrugbyleague.com.au/files/11726_ARL_Annrep_1.pdf
|archive-date = 17 March 2012
}}
{{Rugby league squad start}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=FB | name=Clive Churchill}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=WG | name=Ken Irvine}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=CE | name=Reg Gasnier}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=CE | name=Graeme Langlands}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=WG | name=Dally Messenger}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=FE | name=Bob Fulton}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=HB | name=Andrew Johns}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=PR | name=Frank Burge}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=HK | name=Sandy Pearce}}
{{Rugby league squad mid}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=PR | name=Glenn Lazarus}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=SR | name=Ron Coote}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=SR | name=Norm Provan}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=LK | name=Johnny Raper}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=RE | name=Wally Prigg}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=RE | name=Dave Brown}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=RE | name=Steve Rogers}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=RE | name=Roy Bull}}
{{Rugby league squad end}}
=Hall of Fame=
Ahead of the 2017 State of Origin series, NSW named the inaugural inductees to the NSWRL Hall of Fame, joining automatic inductees Dally Messenger and the seven Immortals who represented NSW.{{cite web|url=http://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2017/05/22/nswrl_announces_hall.html|title=NSWRL Announces Hall of Fame Inductees|date=5 October 2017|website=nswrl.com.au|access-date=24 April 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170926162201/http://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2017/05/22/nswrl_announces_hall.html|archive-date=26 September 2017}}
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!width=15%|Immortal !width=9%|Year Inducted !width=12%|Club/s | |
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|Automatic Selection |{{leagueicon|Eastern Suburbs|16}} Eastern Suburbs | |
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|Automatic Selection |{{leagueicon|South Sydney|16}} South Sydney | |
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|Automatic Selection |{{leagueicon|Manly|16}} Manly-Warringah | |
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|Automatic Selection |{{leagueicon|St. George|16}} St. George | |
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|Automatic Selection |{{leagueicon|Newtown|16}} Newtown | |
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|Automatic Selection |{{leagueicon|St. George|16}} St. George | |
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|{{leagueicon|Balmain|16}} Balmain |
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|Automatic Selection |{{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Newcastle | |
Bradley Clyde
|2017 |{{leagueicon|Canberra|16}} Canberra | |
Ron Coote
|2017 |{{leagueicon|South Sydney|16}} South Sydney | |
Laurie Daley
|2017 |{{leagueicon|Canberra|16}} Canberra | |
Brad Fittler
|2017 |{{leagueicon|Penrith|16}} Penrith | |
Bob McCarthy
|2017 |{{leagueicon|South Sydney|16}} South Sydney | |
Norm Provan
|2017 |{{leagueicon|St. George|16}} St. George | |
Keith Holman
|2018 |{{leagueicon|Western Suburbs|16}} Western Suburbs | |
Ken Irvine
|2018 |{{leagueicon|North Sydney|16}} North Sydney | |
Steve Rogers
|2018 |{{leagueicon|Cronulla|16}} Cronulla-Sutherland | |
Steve Mortimer
|2019 |{{leagueicon|Canterbury|16}} Canterbury-Bankstown | |
Tommy Raudonikis
|2019 |{{leagueicon|Western Suburbs|16}} Western Suburbs | |
Billy Smith
|2021 |{{leagueicon|St. George|16}} St. George | |
Brett Kenny
|2021 |{{leagueicon|Parramatta|16}} Parramatta | |
Glenn Lazarus
|2021 |{{leagueicon|Canberra|16}} Canberra | |
Ben Elias
|2025 |{{leagueicon|Balmain|16}} Balmain | |
Andrew Ettingshausen
|2025 |{{leagueicon|Cronulla|16}} Cronulla-Sutherland | |
Paul Gallen
|2025 |{{leagueicon|Cronulla|16}} Cronulla-Sutherland |
=Origin Greats=
As part of the 25-year celebrations in 2005, New South Wales named 25 legends for each year before that.{{cite web|title=League names Origin greats |publisher=ABC Sport |url=http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200503/s1334421.htm |access-date=12 May 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080615130833/http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200503/s1334421.htm |archive-date=15 June 2008 }}
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{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=FB | name=Tim Brasher}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=SR | name=Noel Cleal}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=LK | name=Bradley Clyde}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=FE | name=Laurie Daley}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=HK | name=Benny Elias}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=CE | name=Andrew Ettingshausen}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=FE | name=Brad Fittler}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=WG | name=Eric Grothe Sr.}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=PR | name=Paul Harragon}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=FB | name=Garry Jack}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=HB | name=Andrew Johns}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=FE | name=Brett Kenny}}
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{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=PR | name=Glenn Lazarus}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=CE | name=Paul McGregor}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=HB | name=Steve Mortimer}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=WG | name=Michael O'Connor}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=LK | name=Wayne Pearce}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=LK | name=Ray Price}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=PR | name=Steve Roach}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=PR | name=Ian Roberts}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=SR | name=Paul Sironen}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=HB | name=Peter Sterling}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=HB | name=Ricky Stuart}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=HB | name=Geoff Toovey}}
{{Rugby league squad player | nat=Australia | pos=WG | name=Rod Wishart}}
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=Captains=
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!Player !Occasions !Game(s) as Captain |
Tommy Raudonikis
| align=center| 1 | 1980 |
Steve Rogers
| align=center| 1 | 1981 |
Max Krilich
| align=center| 5 | 1982, Games 1 & 3 1983 |
Ray Price
| align=center| 3 | Game 2 1983, Games 1 & 2 1984 |
Steve Mortimer
| align=center| 3 | Game 3 1984, Games 1 & 2 1985 |
Wayne Pearce
| align=center| 10 | Game 3 1985, 1986–1988 |
Peter Sterling
| align=center| 1 | 1987 Exhibition Match |
Gavin Miller
| align=center| 3 | 1989 |
Ben Elias
| align=center| 6 | 1990, 1991 |
Laurie Daley
| align=center| 13 | 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, Game 3 1999 |
Brad Fittler
| align=center| 14 | 1995–1996, Games 1 & 2 1999, 2000, 2001 |
Geoff Toovey
| align=center| 3 | 1997 |
Andrew Johns
| align=center| 6 | 2002, 2003 |
Danny Buderus
| align=center| 15 | 2004–2008 |
Kurt Gidley
| align=center| 5 | 2009, Games 1 & 2 2010 |
Trent Barrett
| align=center| 1 | Game 3 2010 |
Paul Gallen
| align=center| 16 | 2011, 2012, Games 1 & 2 2013, 2014, Games 2 & 3 2015, 2016 |
Robbie Farah
| align=center| 2 | Game 3 2013, Game 1 2015 |
Boyd Cordner
| align=center| 10 | 2017–2019, Game 1 2020 |
James Tedesco
| align=center| 10 | Games 2 & 3 2020, 2021–2023 |
Jake Trbojevic
| align=center| 3 | 2024 |
Table last updated: 14 June 2024.
Coaches
New South Wales have had a total of thirteen different coaches at State of Origin level, eight of which have previously played for the Blues. The list also includes the known coaches from the pre-Origin era and only counts games against Queensland. Games against touring teams from New Zealand, Great Britain and France are not included. Ted Glossop, Frank Stanton and Terry Fearnley are the only coaches to have coached NSW in both State of Residence and State of Origin formats.
NSWRL Hall of Fame inductee Brad Fittler is the incumbent coach for the NSW Blues.{{Cite web|title=Fittler 'grateful' for new Blues deal|url=https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/state-of-origin-brad-fittler-one-year-contract-extension-nsw-coach/3b9030ab-40f3-4642-bf4f-9a952433a31f|access-date=2020-07-07|website=wwos.nine.com.au|date=24 June 2020 }} In his first match in charge, he chose 11 players to debut.{{cite web |last1=Perry |first1=Jodan |title=Brave new era? Blues put faith in fresh faces to break Maroons' Origin stranglehold |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-29/nsw-state-of-origin-game-1-team-analysis/9807842 |publisher=ABC News|location=Australia |access-date=28 July 2018|date=29 May 2018}}
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!Coach !Era !Games !Wins !Success % !Series won |
align=left | Dick Dunn
| 1961 | 4 | 2 | 50% | – |
align=left | Harry Bath
| 1962, 1968–1972 | 11 | 10 | 91% | – |
align=left | Eddie Burns
| 1963–1964 | 2 | 2 | 100% | – |
align=left | Ian Walsh
| 1965 | 1 | 1 | 100% | – |
align=left | Paul Quinn
| 1965 | 1 | 1 | 100% | – |
align=left | Noel Kelly
| 1966 | 3 | 3 | 100% | – |
align=left | Reg Gasnier
| 1967 | 2 | 1 | 50% | – |
align=left | Ron Saddler
| 1967 | 1 | 1 | 100% | – |
align=left | Graeme Langlands
| 1973–1976 | 12 | 9 | 75% | – |
align=left | Ted Glossop
| 1980–1981, 1983 | 9 | 5 | 55% |0 |
align=left | Frank Stanton
| 1978–1979, 1982, 1984 | 11 | 7 | 64% |0 |
align=left | Terry Fearnley
| 1977, 1985 | 5 | 4 | 80% |1 |
align=left | Ron Willey
| 1986–1987 | 7 | 5 | 71% |1 |
align=left | John Peard
| 1988 | 3 | 0 | 0% |0 |
align=left | Jack Gibson
| 1989–1990 | 6 | 2 | 33% |1 |
align=left | Tim Sheens
| 1991 | 3 | 1 | 33% |0 |
align=left | Phil Gould
| 1992–1996; 2002–2004 | 24 | 14 | 58% |6 |
align=left | Tommy Raudonikis
| 1997–1998 | 6 | 3 | 50% |1 |
align=left | Wayne Pearce
| 1999–2001 | 9 | 5 | 56% |1 |
align=left | Ricky Stuart
| 2005; 2011–2012 | 9 | 4 | 44% |1 |
align=left | Graham Murray
| 2006–2007 | 6 | 2 | 33% |0 |
align=left | Craig Bellamy
| 2008–2010 | 9 | 2 | 22% |0 |
align=left | Laurie Daley
| 2013–2017, 2025- | 15 | 6 | 40% |1 |
align=left | Brad Fittler
| 2018–2023 | 18 | 9 | 50% | 3 |
align=left | Michael Maguire
| 2024 | 3 | 2 | 67% | 1 |
Table last updated: 14 June 2024.
{{smalldiv|1=Notes:
- Terry Fearnley coached NSW to two wins from two matches in 1977 under residential selection and two wins from three games in 1985 under origin selection.
- Frank Stanton coached NSW to three wins from three matches under residential selection in 1978 and 1979, six from six in all. Stanton coached NSW under origin selection in 1982 and 1984, with NSW winning one match in each six game series, the first game in 1982 and the third game in 1984.
- Ted Glossop coached NSW to two wins from two matches under residential selection in 1980 and 1981, four from four in all. Glossop coached NSW in the first two one-off Origin games in 1980 and 1981, losing both, and then in the three-match Origin series in 1983. NSW won the second game in 1983 but lost the first and third matches.
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Brad Fittler Medal
First awarded in 2005, the Brad Fittler medal is the award for the New South Wales Player of the Series.
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|+ Recipients ! Year !! Player !! Position !! Club team | |||
2005 | Matt King | {{rlp|WG}} | {{leagueicon|Melbourne|size=16}} Melbourne Storm |
2006 | Steve Menzies | {{rlp|SR}} | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} Manly Warringah Sea Eagles |
2007 | Jarryd Hayne | {{rlp|WG}} | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|size=16}} Parramatta Eels |
2008 | Danny Buderus | {{rlp|HK}} | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|size=16}} Newcastle Knights |
2009 | Jarryd Hayne (2) | {{rlp|WG}} | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|size=16}} Parramatta Eels |
2010 | Kurt Gidley | {{rlp|FB}} | {{leagueicon|Newcastle|size=16}} Newcastle Knights |
2011 | Paul Gallen | {{rlp|PR}} | {{leagueicon|Cronulla|size=16}} Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks |
2012 | Robbie Farah | {{rlp|HK}} | {{leagueicon|Wests Tigers|size=16}} Wests Tigers |
2013 | Greg Bird | {{rlp|LK}} | {{leagueicon|Gold Coast Titans|size=16}} Gold Coast Titans |
rowspan=2|2014 | Jarryd Hayne (3) | {{rlp|FB}} | {{leagueicon|Parramatta|size=16}} Parramatta Eels |
Ryan Hoffman | {{rlp|SR}} | {{leagueicon|Melbourne|size=16}} Melbourne Storm | |
2015 | Josh Dugan | {{rlp|FB}} | {{leagueicon|St. George|size=16}} St. George Illawarra Dragons |
2016 | Josh Jackson | {{rlp|SR}} | {{leagueicon|Canterbury|16}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs |
2017 | David Klemmer | {{rlp|PR}} | {{leagueicon|Canterbury|16}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs |
2018 | James Tedesco | {{rlp|FB}} | {{leagueicon|Sydney|16}} Sydney Roosters |
2019 | James Tedesco (2) | {{rlp|FB}} | {{leagueicon|Sydney|16}} Sydney Roosters |
2020 | Nathan Cleary | {{rlp|HB}} | {{leagueicon|Penrith|16}} Penrith Panthers |
2021 | Tom Trbojevic | {{rlp|CE}} | {{leagueicon|Manly|16}} Manly Warringah Sea Eagles |
2022 | James Tedesco (3) | {{rlp|FB}} | {{leagueicon|Sydney|16}} Sydney Roosters |
2023 | Brian To’o | {{rlp|WG}} | {{leagueicon|Penrith|16}} Penrith Panthers |
2024 | Angus Crichton | {{rlp|SR}} | {{leagueicon|Sydney|16}} Sydney Roosters |
Records
{{Main|New South Wales rugby league team records}}
New South Wales Residents rugby league team
{{Main|New South Wales Residents rugby league team}}
New South Wales Women's rugby league team
{{Main|New South Wales Women's rugby league team}}
See also
{{Portal|New South Wales|Sports}}
References
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External links
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