- 1993 Rugby League State of Origin series
Infobox_State_of_Origin_series
year = 1993
count = 5th
imagesize = 100px
caption = Logo of theAustralian Rugby League
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margin = 2 - 1
points = 88
attendance = 106395
top points scorer = (22 points)
top try scorer = The1993 State of Origin series was the 14th annual AustralianRugby League State of Origin series between New South Wales and Queensland. Queensland's favourite sonWally Lewis returned as coach just two years after his retirement as a player.__TOC__Games
Game One
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date =May 3 ,1993
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score = 14–10
points1 = (10 - 1 t, 3 g)Rod Wishart
(4 - 1 t)Ricky Stuart
points2 =Bob Lindner (4 - 1 t)
Willie Carne (4 - 1 t)
Mal Meninga (2 - 2 g)
stadium =Lang Park , Brisbane
attendance = 33,000
referee= Greg McCallum
manofmatch=Ricky Stuart An extraordinary defensive effort by New South Wales gave them the spoils in game I. The Blues led 12-2 at half-time and then held on grimly in a dour second half repelling waves of Queensland attackers. At one stage in the second half, Queensland held the ball for 21 consecutive tackles within 10 metres of the Blues line but never broke through. New South Wales in that half made an incredible 161 tackles and clung on for a 14-10 victory in an effort typefied by the effort of their big-hearted forward Ian Roberts who had to leave the field moments from the end suffering from exhaustion.
The Blues were inspired by
Ricky Stuart and his Canberra halves partnerLaurie Daley who overshadowed Brisbane clubmatesKevin Walters andAllan Langer . Queensland were coached for the first time by their Origin "King"Wally Lewis . New South Wales were playing their second series underPhil Gould .Game Two
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date =May 17 ,1993
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score = 16–12
points1 = (4 - 1 tLaurie Daley ]
(4 - 1 t)Brad Mackay
(8 - 1 t, 2 g)Rod Wishart
points2 =Mal Meninga (4 - 1 t)
Kevin Walters (4 - 1 t)
Adrian Brunker (2 - 1 g)
Dale Shearer (2 - 1 g)
stadium =Sydney Football Stadium
attendance = 41,895
referee= Eddie Ward
manofmatch=Tim Brasher In game II the series could easily have been levelled but Queensland allowed a number of scoring opportunities to slip away. The Maroons led 6-0 at the break after captain
Mal Meninga crashed over at the bell but missed at least three try-scoring chances in the first half.Willie Carne scored a fair try from a well planned and well executed cross-field kick byAllan Langer but referee Eddie Ward ruled Carne off-side. Television replays showed he wasn't. In the 30th minute Meninga passed to winger Adrian Brunker who was tackled short of the line after Meninga looked as if he might have scored himself. Four minutes laterDale Shearer inexplicably lost the ball in the in-goal area when he should have scored.New South Wales came out inspired by the half-time words of
Phil Gould and struck back promptly and with purpose.Laurie Daley scored early in the second half and lockBrad Mackay was over three minutes later after aRicky Stuart clearing kick was touched in flight putting NSW on-side and allowingBrad Fittler to regain possession. From having been under pressure and looking as if a loss was imminent, the Blues had bounced back for a four point lead at 10-6.Rod Wishart scored again for the Blues beforeKevin Walters brought the game back into the balance with a try five minutes from full-time. With time ticking away the Maroons refused to concede and another memorable Origin image was created when Meninga came charging out of his own quarter and raced 40 metres upfield before confrontingLaurie Daley the sole New South Wales defender. It was a State of Origin moment frozen in time, captain on captain and the match result resting on the winner of the confrontation. It was theCanberra Raiders captain Meninga being chased by his team-mate and understudy Daley. It was the face of the future Australian Test captain chasing down the present. Meninga drew Daley in and passed toMark Hohn in support, only to see the front-rower drop the ball as the hooter sounded and the Blues retained the trophy.Game Three
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date =May 31 ,1993
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score = 24–12
points1 = (8 - 2 t)Willie Carne
(4 - 1 t)Steve Walters
(4 - 1 t)Bob Lindner
(4 - 2 g)Mal Meninga
(4 - 2 g)Julian O'Neill
points2 =Andrew Ettingshausen (4 - 1 t)
Paul Harragon (4 - 1 t)
Rod Wishart (4 - 1 t)
stadium =Lang Park ,Brisbane
attendance = 31,500
referee= Greg McCallum
manofmatch=Dale Shearer Although game III was a dead rubber both teams put on a stirling performance in front of a crowd of 31,500. A first-half brawl erupted when an early scrum broke up in the 23rd minute. Regular combatants and bitter rivals
Steve Walters andBen Elias clashed whilePaul Harragon andMartin Bella stood trading blows. In the aftermath referee Greg McCallum sent all four to the sin bin.While Maroons coach Lewis was able to take some consolation from the win, the night belonged to Queensland stalwart Bob Lindner who was playing his 25th and last Origin match and was farewelled by the
Lang Park crowd.Teams
New South Wales
Queensland
ources
* "Big League's 25 Years of Origin Collectors' Edition" , News Magazines, Surry Hills, Sydney
* Chesterton, Ray (1996) "Good as Gould", Ironbark, SydneyExternal links
* [http://www.sportsphotography.net/rugbyleague/1994/origin/index.html 1993 State of Origin at sportsphotography.net]
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