- 1981 Rugby League State of Origin game
The second ever Australian rugby league State of Origin fixture of 1981 (again played as the 3rd game of a series but the only game using the Origin selecton criteria) featured a stunning comeback by the Maroons, an all-in-brawl, a 90-metre try by
Eric Grothe, Sr. and the second consecutive man-of-the-match performance fromChris Close .Match report
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date =July 28 ,1981
team1 =
score = 22–15
report = [http://stats.rleague.com/rl/soo/game1.html (Report)]
team2 =
points1 =Mal Meninga (13)Brad Backer (3)Chris Close (3)
Wally Lewis (3)
points2 = (9) Mick Cronin
(6)Eric Grothe, Sr.
stadium =Lang Park ,Brisbane
attendance = 25,613
referee= Kevin Steel
manofmatch=Chris Close With rugby league officials still not convinced of the State of Origin format, the 1980 model was repeated in 1981 when the first two matches were played under the old residential selection criteria. Queensland were competitive, losing 10-2 at
Lang Park and 22-9 atLeichhardt Oval for New South Wales to take the series before the third match reverted to the new Origin selection criteria and the intensity again picked up.Queensland needed to call on only four Sydney-based players - winger
Mitch Brennan from Souths, second-rowerPaul McCabe from Easts and front-rowersRod Morris (Balmain Tigers ) andPaul Khan (Cronulla Sharks ).Arthur Beetson , who was seeing out his playing days at age 36 with Redcliffe, had been in fine form for the two residential clashes but pulled out with an eye injury on the day of the match giving the Queensland captaincy to 21 year old five-eighthWally Lewis .Opposing props Morris and
Steve Bowden clashed in an early tackle. Minutes later Lewis sought out rookie NSW five-eighthTerry Lamb and gave him a rugged welcome. The next scrum erupted into a brawl with Bowden and Morris singled out by referee Steel as the chief instigators, with both then sent to the sin-bin for 10 minutes. In that period the Blues raced to a 15-0 lead with tries to their Parramatta stars inEric Grothe, Sr. and Mick Cronin who would later that year feature in the Eels' inaugural premiership victory. The first of Grothe's two tries was after he swooped upon a wayward pass by Maroons' hookerGreg Conescu and raced 90-metres down the touchline to score.Queensland took back some momentum just before half-time when winger
Brad Backer grabbed a try off a long pass from McCabe to make it 15-5. Following the break Lewis sparked a second-half Maroons revival when he burst through a narrow gap to score a dazzling individual try.Then came an enduring moment that has become part of Origin folklore. Queenslander Colin Scott fielded a kick near halfway and split the defence in a 45 metre charge that ended just short of the line thanks to a despairing tackle by Grothe. Grothe clung to Scott's ankles as he waited for his team mates to get back but in a now famous image, Chris Close backhanded Grothe out of the way, picked up the ball from dummy-half and placed it over the line for a try.
Mal Meninga converted to take the score to 15-all.The momentum was now fully with Queensland and frustrated Blues lock Ray Price appeared to head-butt Queensland forward
Chris Phelan in the play the ball. He was penalised and Meninga's kick put the Maroons in front for the first time in the game. In the final moments referee Steel awarded Meninga a penalty try after he ruled an illegal tackle by Blues centre Steve Rogers. Meninga converted to complete Queensland's victory, setting a standard of expectation for miraculous Queensland comebacks that has been met time and time again in subsequent contests.Teams
New South Wales Team
Queensland Team
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