The New South Wales Rugby League administered several competitions during the 2022 rugby league season in Australia.
Knock-On Effect New South Wales Cup
The 2022 season of the Knock-On Effect New South Wales Cup commenced on the weekend of 12–13 March 2022.[ 1] [ 2] Teams played 24 regular competition rounds, with the top five teams qualifying for the final series in September.
Penrith Panthers won the 2022 NSW Cup grand final, defeating Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 29–22 at CommBank Stadium to take their fourth premiership in this competition.
Teams
There are 12 teams competing in the 2022 NSW Cup.
Ladder
The New South Rugby League website maintains a competition ladder and Fixtures List (draw) for the New South Wales Cup. The website, League Unlimited , also maintain a Ladder for the NSW Cup.
Finals series
Grand final
2022 The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup Grand Final
President's Cup
The winners of the four conferences are scheduled to meet in a two-week knock-out tournament in September 2022.
Results
Semi-finals
Grand final
Forbes
6
Maitland
52
Maitland
36
Hills
12
Collegians
16
Hills
26
Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiership
The 2022 season of the Harvey Norman NSWRL Women's Premiership commenced on 23 April 2022.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] The competition is scheduled to run for nine rounds, with Round 9 to be played on the weekend of 2–4 July 2022, and a four-team, two-week finals series to follow in July. There were nine clubs in competition.
Source: The website, League Unlimited , maintained a Women's Premiership ladder .
The New South Wales Rugby League website hosts the Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiership draw .
Final Series
Semi-finals
Grand final
1
North Sydney Bears
10
4
Wests Tigers
24
3
Cronulla Sutherland Sharks
20
4
Wests Tigers
21
2
Mounties
4
3
Cronulla Sutherland Sharks
22
Semi-finals
Saturday, 9 July 2022 12:15pm (AEST)
Saturday, 9 July 2022 2:00pm (AEST)
North Sydney Bears
10 — 24
Wests Tigers
Tries: 2 Raecene McGregor (9') Jamilee Bright (56') Goals: 1 Kirra Dibb 1/2 (56')
HT: 10 – 16 Reports[ 13] [ 14]
Tries: 5 Tess Staines 3 (23', 25', 68') Jessica Sergis (18') Losana Lutu (43') Goals: 2 Tayla Preston 2/5 (19', 24')
Grand final
Saturday, 16 July 2022 2:00pm (AEST)
Top Point Scorers
Player
Team
Points
Tess Staines
Wests Tigers
9
12
0
48
Kirra Dibb
North Sydney Bears
7
2
18
44
Maddie Studdon
Cronulla Sharks
9
2
17
1
43
Matilda Power
Mounties
9
4
8
32
Tayla Preston
Wests Tigers
10
2
11
30
Cortez Te Pou
North Sydney Bears
5
7
0
28
Emily Curtain
Wests Tigers
10
2
9
1
27
Top Try Scorers
Player
Team
Tries
Tess Staines
Wests Tigers
9
12
Cortez Te Pou
North Sydney Bears
5
7
Gayle Broughton
Mounties
8
6
Haylee Hifo
Mounties
7
6
Pier Pritchard
North Sydney Bears
7
5
Luisa Yaranamua
North Sydney Bears
7
5
Zali Fay
Cronulla Sharks
7
5
Keele Browne
Wests Tigers
10
5
Jersey Flegg
The 2022 season of the Jersey Flegg Cup for Under 21 males commenced on the weekend of 12–13 March 2022.[ 17] [ 18] Twenty-four regular competition rounds ran up to 27–28 August, followed by a final series. The grand final is scheduled for Sunday, 25 September 2022.
The website, League Unlimited , maintained a Jersey Flegg ladder .
The New South Wales Rugby League website hosts the Jersey Flegg Cup draw .
Final Series
2022 Jersey Flegg Cup grand final
Newcastle Knights
18 – 19
Penrith Panthers
Tries: 3 Thomas Cant (19') 1 Fletcher Sharpe (40') 1 Kurt Donogue (58') 1 Goals: 3 Thomas Cant (20', 42', 60') 3/3
HT: 6 – 6 FT: 18 – 18 ET: 18 – 19Report Stats
Tries: 3 1 Daeon Amituanuai (9')1 Mavrik Geyer (64')1 Samuel Lane (68')Goals: 3 Niwhai Puru (11', 64', 69')Field goals: 1 Isaiya Katoa (83')
CommBank Stadium Referee: Keiren Irons
Touch judges: Patrick Mackey, Cameron Mitchell
Sydney Shield
The 2022 season of the Sydney Shield commenced on 19 April 2022.[ 19] [ 20] The competition ran for 19 rounds, with Round 19 played on 6 August. A final series followed. The grand final was held on Sunday, 4 September 2022. There were seven teams in competition.
The website, League Unlimited , maintained a Sydney Shield ladder .
The website, Play Rugby League hosted the Sydney Shield draw .
Final Series
Grand final
Sunday, 4 September 2022 1pm (AEST)
St Marys Saints
36 — 12
Penrith Brothers
Tries: 6 Mason Iaria 2 Kaleb Farr 2 Immanuel Tagaloamatua Adam Runchel Goals: 6 Immanuel Tagaloamatua 5 Henry Seumanu 1 (pen)
HT: 24–6 Highlights Report[ 21]
Tries: 2 Frank Toomalatai Lufusi Tapaatoutai Goals: 2 Jermaine Ma'u 2
NSW Men's Country Championships
The 2022 Men's Country Championship was won by the Illawarra South Coast Dragons . The Dragons were coached by Wade Forrester and captained by Nathan Ford.[ 22] There were ten teams in competition, with the draw split into two groups of five with a cross-over match played in each of the two rounds. The competition ran from 26 February to 3 April 2022.
Ladder
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
B
PF
PA
PD
Pts
1
Northern Rivers Titans
2
2
0
0
0
112
24
88
4
2
Monaro Colts
2
2
0
0
0
104
24
80
4
3
Illawarra South Coast
2
2
0
0
0
56
16
40
4
4
Northern Tigers
2
1
0
1
0
72
52
20
2
5
Riverina Bulls
2
1
0
1
0
32
28
4
2
6
Western Rams
2
1
0
1
0
58
76
-18
2
7
Central Coast Roosters
2
1
0
1
0
26
48
-22
2
8
North Coast Bulldogs
2
0
0
2
0
22
66
-44
0
9
Macarthur Wests Tigers
2
0
0
2
0
24
74
-50
0
10
Newcastle Maitland Region Knights
2
0
0
2
0
30
128
-98
0
Source: Play Rugby League - Men's Country Championship
Final Series
Semi-finals
Grand final
1
Northern Rivers Titans
40
4
Northern Tigers
14
Northern Rivers Titans
16
Illawarra South Coast Dragons
26
2
Monaro Colts
4
3
Illawarra South Coast Dragons
18
Grand final
Sunday, 3 April 2022 5pm (AET)
Northern Rivers Titans
16 — 26
Illawarra South Coast
Tries: 3 Rhys Riches Robert Shepherd Kalani Hensby Goals: 2 Oliver Regan 2
HT: 0–16 Report[ 22] Highlights
Tries: 5 Hamish Holland Callan Thistlethwaite Jake Brisbane Jake Kamire Blair Grant Goals: 3 Blair Grant 3
St Marys League Stadium,
Sydney
NSW Women's Country Championships
The 2022 Women's Country Championship was won by the Central Coast Roosters . The Roosters were captained by Jaz Wolfe.[ 23] There were ten teams in competition, with the draw split into two groups of five with a cross-over match played in each of the two rounds. The competition ran from 26 February to 3 April 2022.
Ladder
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
B
PF
PA
PD
Pts
1
Newcastle Maitland Region Knights
2
2
0
0
0
70
14
56
4
2
Central Coast Roosters
2
2
0
0
0
54
0
54
4
3
Illawarra South Coast
2
2
0
0
0
60
8
52
4
4
Macarthur Wests Tigers
2
2
0
0
0
30
18
12
4
5
Monaro Colts
2
1
0
1
0
36
26
10
2
6
Western Rams
2
1
0
1
0
27
44
-17
2
7
Riverina Bulls
2
0
0
2
0
18
30
-12
0
8
Northern Tigers
2
0
0
2
0
20
47
-27
0
9
Northern Rivers Titans
2
0
0
2
0
10
66
-56
0
10
North Coast Bulldogs
2
0
0
2
0
0
72
-72
0
Source: Play Rugby League - Women's Country Championship
Finals series
Grand final
Sunday, 3 April 2022 3pm (AET)
Newcastle Maitland Region Knights
6—14
Central Coast Roosters
Tries: 1 Ebony Ford Goals: 1 Brooke Carter
HT: 0–12 Report[ 23] Highlights
Tries: 2 Ella Buteux Shannon Rose Goals: 2 Jessica Gentle 2 Courtney Jago
St Marys League Stadium,
Sydney Player of the Match: Shannon Rose
SG Ball Cup
The 2022 season S. G. Ball Cup for Under 19 males was won by the Penrith Panthers . The Panthers were coached by Scott Thompson and were captained by Mason Teague. Joshua Wong from the Sydney Roosters was named Player of the Series.[ 24] There were fifteen teams in competition, which was played over nine rounds. The draw was arranged so that each team received a bye. A full round of matches (Round 5) was washed out, with the seven games scheduled designated as a nil-all draw. A Round 6 match between Balmain Tigers and Sydney Roosters was deemed a draw after an electrical storm curtailed play early in the second half, when the score was 6–12. The competition ran from 5 February to 30 April 2022.
Ladder
Pos
Under 19 Team
Pld
W
D
WO
L
B
PF
PA
PD
Pts
1
Sydney Roosters
7
6
1
1
0
1
196
60
136
16
2
Newcastle Knights
7
6
0
1
1
1
266
88
178
15
3
Balmain Tigers
7
5
1
1
1
1
148
124
24
14
4
Penrith Panthers
7
5
0
1
2
1
228
110
118
13
5
Illawarra Steelers
7
5
0
1
2
1
176
128
48
13
6
Canterbury Bulldogs
7
4
0
1
3
1
166
150
16
11
7
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
7
4
0
1
3
1
180
168
12
11
8
Manly Warringhah Sea Eagles
7
4
0
1
3
1
170
162
8
11
9
Canberra Raiders
7
3
0
1
4
1
156
180
-24
9
10
South Sydney Rabbitohs
7
3
0
1
4
1
158
186
-28
9
11
Parramatta Eels
7
2
1
1
4
1
102
134
-32
8
12
Western Suburbs Magpies
7
2
1
1
4
1
144
184
-40
8
13
North Sydney Bears
7
1
0
1
6
1
84
192
-108
5
14
St George Dragons
7
1
0
1
6
1
58
224
-166
5
15
Victoria Thunderbolts
8
0
0
0
8
1
132
274
-142
2
Source: NSWRL Website - SG Ball ladder
Final Series
Elimination finals
Semi-finals
Grand final
1
Sydney Roosters
32
3
Balmain Tigers
14
6
Canterbury Bulldogs
12
6
Canterbury Bulldogs
16
1
Sydney Roosters
20
4
Penrith Panthers
22
2
Newcastle Knights
6
4
Penrith Panthers
24
4
Penrith Panthers
25
5
Illawarra Steelers
6
Grand final
Saturday, 30 April 2022 2.30pm (AET)
Sydney Roosters
20—22
Penrith Panthers
Tries: 4 Xavier Chatfield-Mooka (5') Benjamin Dufficy (7') Cassius Tia (13') Benaiah Ioelu (24') Goals: 2 Benjamin Dufficy 2 (9', 25')
HT: 20–0 Report[ 24] Highlights
Tries: 4 Jesse McLean 2 (47', 66') Mason Teague (56') Angelis Hotere-Papalii (58') Goals: 3 Keagan Russell-Smith 3 (56', 59', 68')
Harold Matthews Cup
The 2022 season Harold Matthews Cup for Under 17 males was won by the Western Suburbs Magpies . The Magpies were coached by Robbie Mears and were captained by Kit Laulilii.[ 25] There were fifteen teams in competition, which was played over nine rounds. The draw was arranged so that each team received a bye. A full round of matches (Round 5) was washed out, with the seven games scheduled designated as a nil-all draw. The competition ran from 5 February to 30 April 2022.
Ladder
Pos
Under 17 Team
Pld
W
D
WO
L
B
PF
PA
PD
Pts
1
Western Suburbs Magpies
8
7
0
1
0
1
194
86
108
17
2
Sydney Roosters
8
6
0
1
1
1
232
104
128
15
3
Penrith Panthers
8
6
0
1
1
1
182
102
80
15
4
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
8
5
0
1
2
1
160
70
90
13
5
Parramatta Eels
8
5
0
1
2
1
162
98
64
13
6
Canberra Raiders
8
4
0
1
3
1
188
124
64
11
7
Balmain Tigers
8
3
0
1
4
1
120
140
-20
9
8
Illawarra Steelers
8
2
1
1
4
1
120
176
-56
8
9
Manly Sea Eagles
8
2
1
1
4
1
106
162
-56
8
10
St George Dragons
8
2
1
1
4
1
102
164
-62
8
11
South Sydney Rabbitohs
8
2
1
1
4
1
86
164
-78
8
12
Newcastle Knights
8
2
0
1
5
1
118
178
-60
7
13
Canterbury Bulldogs
8
2
0
1
5
1
92
162
-70
7
14
North Sydney Bears
8
1
1
1
5
1
92
158
-66
6
15
Central Coast Roosters
8
1
1
0
6
1
116
182
-66
5
Source: NSWRL Website - Harold Matthews Cup ladder
Final Series
Elimination finals
Semi-finals
Grand final
1
Western Suburbs Magpies
20
3
Penrith Panthers
18
6
Canberra Raiders
16
6
Canberra Raiders
24
1
Western Suburbs Magpies
42
4
Cronulla Sharks
16
2
Sydney Roosters
12
4
Cronulla Sharks
28
4
Cronulla Sharks
14
5
Parramatta Eels
4
Grand final
Saturday, 30 April 2022 12.45pm (AET)
Western Suburbs Magpies
42—16
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Tries: 8 Tajh Colquhoun 3 (15', 40', 53') Kit Laulilii 2 (18', 23') Kit Laulilii (18') Lachlan Galvin (47') Nathaniel Gallagher (50') Goals: 5 Tajh Colquhoun 5 (20', 25', 49', 52', 55')
HT: 18–6 Reports[ 25] Highlights
Tries: 3 Ashton Simmonds 2 (44', 57') Kurt Montgomery (10') Goals: 2 Chevy Stewart (12') Bryce Sait (58')
Tarsha Gale Cup
The 2022 season Tarsha Gale Cup for Under 19 females was won by the Indigenous Academy Sydney Roosters . The Roosters were coached by Blake Cavallaro and captained by Tayla Montgomery. Otesa Pule from the Roosters was named Player of the Series.[ 26] There were twelve teams in competition, which was played over nine rounds. The draw was arranged so that each team received a bye. A full round of matches (Round 5) was washed out, with the five games scheduled designated as a nil-all draw. Two other matches were postponed due to wet weather and subsequently deemed a nil-all draw when they could not be rescheduled. The competition ran from 5 February to 30 April 2022.
Ladder
Pos
Under 19 Team
Pld
W
D
WO
L
B
PF
PA
PD
Pts
1
Indigenous Academy Sydney Roosters
7
7
0
1
0
1
194
34
160
17
2
Parramatta Eels
7
6
0
1
1
1
194
72
122
15
3
Newcastle Knights
6
5
0
2
1
1
208
56
152
14
4
Wests Tigers
7
5
0
1
2
1
132
106
26
13
5
Illawarra Steelers
7
4
1
1
2
1
146
102
44
12
6
St George Dragons
6
4
0
2
2
1
132
118
14
12
7
Canterbury Bulldogs
7
2
1
1
4
1
98
140
-42
8
8
Penrith Panthers
6
2
0
2
4
1
102
148
-46
8
9
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
7
2
0
1
5
1
68
126
-58
7
10
Canberra Raiders
8
2
0
0
6
1
102
218
-116
6
11
North Sydney Bears
7
1
0
1
6
1
78
158
-80
5
12
South Sydney Rabbitohs
7
0
0
1
7
1
38
214
-176
3
Source: NSWRL website - Tarsha Gale Cup ladder
Final Series
Elimination finals
Semi-finals
Grand final
1
Indigenous Academy Roosters
22
4
Wests Tigers
8
4
Wests Tigers
8
5
Illawarra Steelers
4
1
Indigenous Academy Roosters
12
3
Newcastle Knights
10
2
Parramatta Eels
14
3
Newcastle Knights
22
3
Newcastle Knights
16
6
St George Dragons
20
Grand final
Saturday, 30 April 2022 11.00am (AET)
Top Point Scorers
Player
Team
Points
Alysha Bell
Parramatta Eels
7
2
25
58
Otesa Pule
Indigenous Academy Sydney Roosters
9
13
52
Jesse Southwell
Newcastle Knights
4
3
20
52
Sophie Clancy
Newcastle Knights
7
8
6
44
Salma Nour
Illawarra Steelers
7
10
40
Jada Taylor
Indigenous Academy Sydney Roosters
6
9
36
Mia Middleton
Newcastle Knights
9
9
36
Ally Bullman
Indigenous Academy Sydney Roosters
9
4
10
36
Luisa Yaranamua
St George Dragons
6
5
7
34
Taytana Ifopo
Penrith Panthers
5
4
8
32
Makayla Morris
Canberra Raiders
8
2
11
30
Lily Rogan
Illawarra Steelers
8
3
8
28
Rosemarie Beckett
Parramatta Eels
7
6
1
26
Losana Lutu
Wests Tigers
8
5
3
26
Monalisa Soliola
Canterbury Bulldogs
6
4
5
26
Annabel McDonald
Illawarra Steelers
5
3
7
26
Top Try Scorers
Player
Team
Tries
Otesa Pule
Indigenous Academy Sydney Roosters
9
13
Salma Nour
Illawarra Steelers
7
10
Jada Taylor
Indigenous Academy Sydney Roosters
6
9
Mia Middleton
Newcastle Knights
9
9
Sophie Clancy
Newcastle Knights
7
8
Georgia Willey
Canberra Raiders
8
6
Rosemarie Beckett
Parramatta Eels
7
6
Tori Brazier
Newcastle Knights
9
6
Amber Johnstone
Wests Tigers
9
5
Angel Mikaere
St George Dragons
6
5
Jacinta Tui
Parramatta Eels
7
5
Losana Lutu
Wests Tigers
8
5
Luisa Yaranamua
St George Dragons
6
5
Kasey Gaukroger
Newcastle Knights
8
5
Laurie Daley Cup
The 2022 season Laurie Daley Cup was won by the Illawarra South Coast Dragons .The Dragons were coached by Peter Hooper and were captained by Taj Ford. Dragons hooker Kyan Hjaltason was named Player of the Match.[ 27]
There were ten teams in competition, with the draw split into two groups of five with a cross-over match played in each of the five rounds. The competition ran from 5 February to 3 April 2022.
Ladder
Pos
Under 18 Team
Pld
W
D
L
B
PF
PA
PD
Pts
1
North Coast Bulldogs
5
4
1
0
0
162
112
50
9
2
Central Coast Roosters
5
4
0
1
0
170
64
106
8
3
Illawarra South Coast Dragons
5
4
0
1
0
158
74
84
8
4
Macarthur Wests Tigers
5
4
0
1
0
96
88
8
8
5
Newcastle Maitland Region Knights
5
3
1
1
0
178
76
102
7
6
Western Rams
5
3
0
2
0
120
96
24
6
7
Northern Rivers Titans
5
1
0
4
0
98
182
-84
2
8
Monaro Colts
5
1
0
4
0
60
184
-124
2
9
Riverina Bulls
5
0
0
5
0
76
144
-68
0
10
Northern Tigers
5
0
0
5
0
88
186
-98
0
Source: NSWRL website - Laurie Daley Cup ladder
Finals series
Semi-finals
Grand final
1
North Coast Bulldogs
34
4
Macarthur Wests Tigers
16
1
North Coast Bulldogs
20
3
Illawarra South Coast Dragons
40
2
Central Coast Roosters
12
3
Illawarra South Coast Dragons
18
Grand final
Sunday, # April 2022 12.00pm (AET)
North Coast Bulldogs
20—42
Illawarra South Coast Dragons
Tries: 4 Mhalikai Mercy (26') Shane Davis-Caldwell (39') Jack Margetts (42') Tyrese Dungay (45') Goals: 2 Shane Davis-Caldwell 2 (41', 47')
HT: 4–18 Reports[ 27] Highlights
Tries: 7 Taj Ford 2 (15', 60') Kane Graham (7') Wil Patison (34') Kyle McCarthy (51') Jack Piccirilli (57') Zakariya Maarbani (68') Goals: 5 Taj Ford 5 (9', 17', 34', 58', 64')
St Marys League Stadium,
Sydney Player of the Match: Kyan Hjaltason
Andrew Johns Cup
The 2022 season Andrew Johns Cup was won by the Northern Rivers Titans .The Titans were coached by Shaun Davison and were captained by Zane Harrison.[ 28]
There were ten teams in competition, with the draw split into two groups of five with a cross-over match played in each of the five rounds. The competition ran from 5 February to 3 April 2022.
Ladder
Pos
Under 16 Team
Pld
W
D
L
B
PF
PA
PD
Pts
1
Illawarra South Coast Dragons
5
4
0
1
0
150
80
70
8
2
Northern Tigers
5
4
0
1
0
116
68
48
8
3
Macarthur Wests Tigers
5
3
0
2
0
130
94
36
6
4
Northern Rivers Titans
5
3
0
2
0
88
88
0
6
5
Central Coast Roosters
5
2
1
2
0
94
74
20
5
6
Monaro Colts
5
2
1
2
0
104
102
2
5
7
North Coast Bulldogs
5
2
1
2
0
92
104
-12
5
8
Riverina Bulls
5
2
0
3
0
84
132
-48
4
9
Newcastle Maitland Region Knights
5
1
1
3
0
82
96
-14
3
10
Western Rams
5
0
0
5
0
70
172
-102
0
Source: NSWRL website - Andrew Johns Cup ladder
Finals series
Semi-finals
Grand final
1
Illawarra South Coast Dragons
16
4
Northern Rivers Titans
20
4
Northern Rivers Titans
24
3
Macarthur Wests Tigers
22
2
Northern Tigers
16
3
Macarthur Wests Tigers
22
Grand final
Sunday, 3 April 2022 10.00am (AET)
Macarthur Wests Tigers
22—24
Northern Rivers Titans
Tries: 4 Sonny Edwards-Moeke (1') Levi McGuinness (16') Byronn Laupepa (49') Riley Oitmann (52') Goals: 3 Levi McGuinness 2 (50', 53') Noah McKenzie 3'
HT: 10–14 Reports[ 28]
Tries: 5 Jackson Bennett (12') Harry Chadburn (19') Hudson Towell (27') Billy Kilduff (45') Ricco Waititi (59') Goals: 2 Callum Bowles 2 (29', 59')
St Marys League Stadium,
Sydney
City v Country
The NSWRL has organised a series of City versus Country matches for the weekend of 14–15 May 2022. Playing squads were announced on 4 May 2022.NSWRL[ 29]
City versus Country Women
Saturday, 14 May 2022. 2.00pm (AET)
Open Women's City Team
The City squad for the 2022 Open Women's match against Country. The team is coached by Darrin Borthwick.[ 29]
Open Women's Country Team
The Country squad for the 2022 Open Women's match against City. The team is coached by Ruan Sims .[ 29]
Notes:
In the above tables J# = Jersey number, Dbt = Debut Year, S = Seasons, M = Matches, T = Tries, G = Goals
Tallies in the tables include the 2022 match.
In relation to the extended squad of the NSW Women's State of Origin team that was named in mid-April:[ 31]
City Origin players Shaylee Bent, Jaime Chapman, Filomina Hanisi, Talei Holmes and Renee Target were named.
Country Origin players Teagan Berry, Olivia Kernick and Bobbi Law were named.
City Origin eligible players Corban Baxter , Quincy Dodd , Tiana Penitani , Jessica Sergis , Simaima Taufa , Sarah Togatuki , and Holli Wheeler are to be rested.
Country Origin eligible players Kezie Apps , Millie Boyle , Keeley Davis , Taliah Fuimaono, Isabelle Kelly , Yasmin Meakes , Rachael Pearson , Hannah Southwell , Emma Tonegato are to be rested.
Taina Naividi was selected as a concussion substitute in the 2021 City-Country match.
Leianne Fiaoo (Tufuga) played for Samoa in 2020.
Talei Holmes played for Fiji in 2019.
Olivia Kernick played for the Indigenous All Stars team in 2021 and for the Māori All Stars team in 2022.
City versus Country Men
Sunday, 15 May 2022 2.05pm (AET)
City
34 — 36
Country
Tries: 6 Steven Tavita Clayton Faulolo Edward Aiono Eparama Navale Raymond Lesoa, Eli Roberts Goals: 6 Brad Keighran 4/5 Keiran Hayman 1/1
HT: 22–14 ReportL[ 32]
Tries: 7 Dillon Rota 3 Donte Efaraimo Oliver Regan Mitchell Andrews Jake Brisbane Goals: 4 Blair Grant 4/7
Men's Open Age City Team
The City squad for the 2022 Open Age Men's match against Country. The team is coached by Brett Cook.[ 29]
Note: Eli Levido, Manaia Rudolph, Caleb Uele (all Glebe) and Semisi Kioa (Mounties) were named in the selected squad but are not named in the programme.
Men's Open Age Country Team
The Country squad for the 2022 Open Age Men's match against City. The team is coached by Terry Campese .[ 29] [ 33] [ 34] [ 35] [ 36]
Under 19 State of Origin Women
The NSW squad for the 2022 Under 19 Women's match against Queensland. The team is coached by Blake Cavallaro.
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