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2003 NRL season

Rugby league competition


Rugby league competition

FieldValue
year2003
competitionNational Rugby League
<!-- Commented out:imageNational Rugby League 2001.png --
imagesize100px
teams15
premiers[[File:Panthers_colours.svg16px]] Penrith
count2nd
minor premiers[[File:Panthers_colours.svg16px]] Penrith
mpcount2nd
matches189
points8993
avg_attendance15,689
attendance2,965,141
top point scorer[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg16x16px]] Hazem El Masri (294)
top try scorer[[File:Panthers_colours.svg16px]] Rhys Wesser (25)
wooden_spoonSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
wooden_spoon_count6th
prevseason_year[2002](2002-nrl-season)
nextseason_year[2004](2004-nrl-season)

The 2003 NRL premiership was the 96th season of professional rugby league football in Australia and the sixth run by the National Rugby League. Fifteen teams competed, with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles returning in place of their failed joint-venture club, the Northern Eagles. Ultimately, the Penrith Panthers defeated reigning champions, the Sydney Roosters in the 2003 NRL grand final, claiming their first premiership since 1991.

Season summary

Season 2003 brought in the new "golden point" extra time rule, where after 80 minutes, if the game was drawn, then 10 minutes of extra time was played until one team scored the winning point(s). The salary cap for the 2003 season was A$3.25 million per club for their 25 highest-paid players.

The first round of the Premiership improved on the previous year's in terms of attendance and television ratings.{{cite news | access-date = 12 December 2009}} The major story this season was the resurgence of the Penrith Panthers, who defied the critics and naysayers to win their second premiership in their illustrious history since joining the competition in 1967. Coached by John Lang and captained by Craig Gower, the Panthers were the surprise minor premiers, dominating the competition despite consistent disparagement from many sources, and would continue their outstanding form in the finals, beating the Broncos, Warriors and finally the Roosters in the grand final.

The Dally M Medal ceremony was cancelled by the NRL after negotiations with the players' union, the Rugby League Professionals Association, stalled. All votes for the award were destroyed. It was later revealed that with one round of the regular season to play, Craig Gower was leading both Brad Fittler and Clinton Schifcofske by one point in the overall points tally. However, with the ceremony officially cancelled more than a week out from the awards, no points were allocated in the final round of the season.

At the end of the season, Chris Anderson would lose his job at Cronulla-Sutherland, while Peter Sharp was dismissed as the Sea Eagles coach. Trainer and former Manly star, Des Hasler would replace Sharp as head coach in 2004.

Also at the end of the season, a squad of players from the NRL premiership went on the 2003 Kangaroo tour.

A major flaw of the fixture was that the previous season's Grand Finalists, the New Zealand Warriors and Sydney Roosters, did not meet until the penultimate round of the regular season.

Teams

The lineup of fifteen teams for the 2003 premiership remained unchanged from the previous season, except that the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles name and colours rejoined the competition since their merger with North Sydney Bears in 1999, taking the place of the failed Northern Eagles, Manly Warringah returned as a stand alone in 2002, but played under the Northern Eagles name and colours

**Penrith Panthers**
[37th season](2003-penrith-panthers-season)
Ground: CUA Stadium
Coach: John Lang
Captain: Craig Gower**South Sydney Rabbitohs**
[94th season](2003-south-sydney-rabbitohs-season)
Ground: Aussie Stadium
Coach: Paul Langmack
Captain: Bryan Fletcher**St. George Illawarra Dragons**
[5th season](2003-st-george-illawarra-dragons-season)
Ground: Kogarah Oval & WIN Stadium
Coach: Nathan Brown
Captain: Trent Barrett**Sydney Roosters**
[96th season](2003-sydney-roosters-season)
Ground: Aussie Stadium
Coach: Ricky Stuart
Captain: Brad Fittler**Wests Tigers**
[4th season](2003-wests-tigers-season)
Ground: Campbelltown Stadium & Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Tim Sheens
Captain: Darren Senter

Records and statistics

  • Anthony Minichiello ran 4,571 metres with the ball in 2003, more than any other player in the competition.
  • Nathan Brown became the youngest non-playing coach in premiership history at the age of 29. Brown had retired from playing in 2001 after a neck injury in a trial game.
  • Referee Bill Harrigan's tenth grand final in 2003, the final match of his career, stands as the record for the most grand finals officiated by a referee.
  • On 23 August the Parramatta Eels beat the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 74–4, at the time the third highest winning margin for a club game in Australian rugby league history.
  • Also on 23 August, the North Queensland Cowboys beat the South Sydney Rabbitohs 60–8, at the time the biggest win and most points in a match in Cowboys history.
  • The Brisbane Broncos set a record for their longest losing streak, from round 20 to the 4th qualifying final. This was equalled again from round 22, 2005 to round 1, 2006 inclusive, and then broken when the club lost thirteen consecutive matches between round 10, 2020 and round 2, 2021 inclusive.
  • The Penrith Panthers became the first team to win the minor premiership and hold bottom spot on the ladder in the same season.
  • The Penrith Panthers won 8 matches in a row from 19 April - 7 June, most wins in a row in the club's history. This was broken in season 2020, when the club won seventeen consecutive matches between round six and the preliminary final inclusive.
  • The Bulldogs equalled their worst defeat with a 50–4 loss to the Melbourne Storm in round 22.
  • The Brisbane Broncos suffered their worst ever defeat at Suncorp Stadium, losing to the Bulldogs 40–4 in round 18. This was later eclipsed by a 56–18 loss to the New Zealand Warriors in round 12, 2013, and then again with a 59–0 loss to the Sydney Roosters in round 4, 2020. They also only recorded one victory at the Stadium in season 2003, which came two weeks earlier with a 10–8 win over the Sydney Roosters (who, at that time had not won at Suncorp since 1991, however this drought ended in 2005).

Advertising

In 2003 the NRL sacked their advertising agency of the previous two years, Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney, and took the unusual step of coming up with their own in-house creative concept. Former Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks player and then current Parramatta Eels assistant coach Alan Wilson hit upon the idea of using the Hoodoo Gurus' 1987 hit "What's My Scene?" with reworked lyrics as "That's My Team".

"and another thing, I'm discovering lately, I'm a bit crazy, for my rugby league team "

Wilson is a friend of Hoodoo Gurus singer Dave Faulkner and made the necessary arrangements which included re-uniting the band to re-record the track. Faulkner is a long-time supporter of the Sharks and the original film clip of "What's My Scene?" had included shots of band members in Wests and Cronulla-Sutherland jumpers.

The ad focuses on the grass roots supporters at all levels of the game and in its finished version includes shots of fans from the Cessnock Goannas, a proud Bulldogs supporter and a Penrith teenager with a broken leg signed by her heroes. These images are included with the usual fare of pre-season team training images, big-hits, clever passes and post-try celebrations.

To produce the ad the League returned to the agency who created and produced the Tina Turner campaigns from 1989 to 1995 - Hertz Walpole Advertising by now renamed MJW Hakuhodo.

Regular season

Team1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526F1F2F3GFTeam1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526F1F2F3GF
Brisbane BroncosPEN
+4SOU
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+26**NQL
+8**NZL
−20**SYD
−7PAR
+6WTI
+32**NQL
+26****MEL
+20**CBY
+24**NEW
−10**XCAN
+4X**SYD
+2**SGI
−16**CBY
−36**MEL
+4***MAN
−6**CRO
−10**PEN
−7****WTI
−2**NZL
−8**PAR
−2****SGI
−1**PEN
−10
Canberra RaidersNQL
+32WTI
+7**SGI
+4**PEN
+12PAR
+14X**CBY
+4**SOU
+22MEL
−20**PEN
−8**NZL
+8CRO
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+36****BRI
−4**NZL
−8X**MEL
−10**SGI
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−4MAN
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−6****NEW
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−7****MEL
−12****NZL
−1**
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs**SOU
+8**NZL
−4WTI
+32**PAR
+20**NEW
−6**SGI
−10**CAN
−4NZL
+6**SYD
+6**SGI
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−24****WTI
−6**SYD
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−2**NEW
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−5**CRO
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−26****MEL
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−10
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks**MEL
−4**XBRI
−26**SYD
−20**MEL
−6**NEW
−8**XSGI
−16**MAN
+24****SOU
+16**NEW
+6**CAN
−6**NZL
−17**WTI
+2**MAN
−18NQL
+6**PEN
−20**WTI
−32**NZL
−7**CAN
−28**BRI
+10**SYD
−8**SGI
+9**PAR
−70SOU
+20**CBY
−14**
Manly Warringah Sea EaglesXNQL
−10**NZL
−4****WTI
−26**SGI
+26**MEL
+6****SOU
+8**PEN
−1CRO
−24**PAR
+2*****NQL
−11**XWTI
+8CBY
−14**CRO
+18****SGI
−14**PAR
−11NZL
−8**SYD
−24**BRI
+6NEW
−8**CAN
−35****CBY
−32**SYD
−30**PEN
−26**MEL
−30
Melbourne StormCRO
+4**PEN
+26**XNEW
−16**CRO
+6**MAN
−6NQL
−20**NEW
+40****CAN
+20**BRI
−20PAR
+2**SYD
−7**SOU
−27PEN
+20**CBY
−14****WTI
+8**CAN
+10**NQL
+6****BRI
−4*****SOU
+18**NZL
+2CBY
−46**PAR
+38**SGI
+8X**MAN
+30**CAN
+12CBY
−30
Newcastle KnightsNZL
+10**SYD
−4**PAR
−18**MEL
+16****CBY
+6**CRO
+8**WTI
+28**MEL
−40**SOU
+14**SYD
−22**CRO
−6**BRI
+10X**SGI
+2**PEN
−28**PAR
+14**CBY
−34X**PEN
−13**WTI
−40**MAN
+8**NQL
+36**NZL
+16**CAN
−8SGI
+34**NQL
+8**SYD
−28
New Zealand Warriors**NEW
−10****CBY
+4**MAN
+4**SOU
+22**BRI
+20**NQL
+6****PEN
−14****CBY
−6****PAR
+2**X**CAN
−8**PEN
−22**CRO
+17**PAR
−2**CAN
+8**SOU
+1*NQL
−20**MAN
+8**CRO
+7X**MEL
−2**SGI
+10NEW
−16**BRI
+8**SYD
+2**WTI
+16**CBY
+26CAN
+1PEN
−8
North Queensland Cowboys**CAN
−32****MAN
+10**SOU
+7**BRI
−8****SYD
−32**NZL
−6**MEL
+20**XBRI
−26**WTI
+18**MAN
+11SGI
+20**PEN
−4***SYD
−1PAR
−2**CRO
−6****NZL
+20**MEL
−6**SGI
−20**CBY
−20X**NEW
−36**CAN
+6**SOU
+52**WTI
+20NEW
−8
Parramatta EelsSYD
−18SGI
−2**NEW
+18**CBY
−20**CAN
−14**WTI
+20**BRI
−6****SYD
−32**NZL
−2MAN
−2***MEL
−2****SOU
+24**CAN
−36**NZL
+2****NQL
+2**NEW
−14**MAN
+11**XSOU
+14**SGI
+26****WTI
+3**XMEL
−38**CRO
+70**BRI
+2PEN
−18
Penrith Panthers**BRI
−4**MEL
−26SYD
+1**CAN
−12**XSOU
+2NZL
+14**MAN
+1****SGI
+4**CAN
+8WTI
+22**NZL
+22**NQL
+4***MEL
−20****NEW
+28****CBY
+2**CRO
+20**SOU
+6**NEW
+13**SYD
−14**SGI
−6BRI
+7X**WTI
+16**MAN
+26**PAR
+18****BRI
+10**X**NZL
+8****SYD
+12**
South Sydney RabbitohsCBY
−8**BRI
−2****NQL
−7**NZL
−22**WTI
+10****PEN
−2**MAN
−8**CAN
−22**NEW
−14CRO
−16**SGI
−2**PAR
−24**MEL
+27**XSGI
−14**NZL
−1***SYD
−28PEN
−6**PAR
−14**MEL
−18**CBY
−50**WTI
+2SYD
−10NQL
−52**CRO
−20**X
St. George Illawarra DragonsWTI
−4**PAR
+2**CAN
−4X**MAN
−26**CBY
+10SYD
+4**CRO
+16**PEN
−4**CBY
−2**SOU
+2**NQL
−20**XNEW
−2**SOU
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+14**BRI
+16****CAN
−1**NQL
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−26**PEN
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−10**CRO
−9**MEL
−8****NEW
−34**BRI
+1
Sydney Roosters**PAR
+18**NEW
+4**PEN
−1**CRO
+20NQL
+32**BRI
+7****SGI
−4**PAR
+32CBY
−6**NEW
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+7**CBY
−10****NQL
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−8BRI
−2**SOU
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−2**CAN
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+28**X**CBY
+10**PEN
−12
Wests Tigers**SGI
+4****CAN
−7****CBY
−32**MAN
+26SOU
−10**PAR
−20**NEW
−28**BRI
−32**XNQL
−18**PEN
−22**CBY
+6**MAN
−8**CRO
−2**SYD
+8**MEL
−8X**CRO
+32**CAN
−2**NEW
+40**PAR
−3**SOU
−2**BRI
+2PEN
−16**NQL
−20**NZL
−16

Bold – Home game

X – Bye

  • – Golden point game

Opponent for round listed above margin

Ladder

Main article: 2003 NRL Season Results

Finals series

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
**Qualifying Finals**
[[Image:Canberra colours.svg23x23px]] Canberra Raiders18 – 30[[Image:Melbourne colours.svg23x23px]] Melbourne Storm12 September 2003Canberra StadiumTim Mander14,094
[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg23x23px]] Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs22 – 48[[Image:New Zealand colours.svg23x23px]] New Zealand Warriors13 September 2003Sydney ShowgroundBill Harrigan18,312
[[Image:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg23x23px]] Sydney Roosters36 – 8[[Image:Newcastle colours.svg23x23px]] Newcastle Knights13 September 2003Aussie StadiumSean Hampstead23,853
[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers28 – 18[[Image:Brisbane colours.svg23x23px]] Brisbane Broncos14 September 2003Penrith Football StadiumSteve Clark18,534
**Semi-finals**
[[Image:New Zealand colours.svg23x23px]] New Zealand Warriors17 – 16[[Image:Canberra colours.svg23x23px]] Canberra Raiders20 September 2003Aussie StadiumTim Mander31,616
[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg23x23px]] Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs30 – 0[[Image:Melbourne colours.svg23x23px]] Melbourne Storm21 September 2003Aussie StadiumBill Harrigan19,367
**Preliminary Finals**
Sydney Roosters28 – 18[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg23x23px]] Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs27 September 2003Aussie StadiumBill Harrigan41,123
[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers28 – 20[[Image:New Zealand colours.svg23x23px]] New Zealand Warriors28 September 2003Telstra StadiumTim Mander43,174

Finals Chart

| RD1-team1=[[File:Panthers_colours.svg|16px]] Penrith | RD1-score1=28 | RD1-team2=[[Image:Brisbane colours.svg|16x16px]] Brisbane | RD1-score2=18

| RD1-team3=[[Image:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg|16x16px]] Sydney | RD1-score3=36 | RD1-team4=[[Image:Newcastle colours.svg|16x16px]] Newcastle | RD1-score4=8

| RD1-team5=[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg|16x16px]] Canterbury | RD1-score5=22 | RD1-team6=[[Image:New Zealand colours.svg|16x16px]] New Zealand | RD1-score6=48

| RD1-team7=[[Image:Canberra colours.svg|16x16px]] Canberra | RD1-score7=18 | RD1-team8=[[Image:Melbourne colours.svg|16x16px]] Melbourne | RD1-score8=30

| RD2-team1=[[Image:New Zealand colours.svg|16x16px]] New Zealand | RD2-score1=17 | RD2-team2=[[Image:Canberra colours.svg|16x16px]] Canberra | RD2-score2=16

| RD2-team3=[[Image:Melbourne colours.svg|16x16px]] Melbourne | RD2-score3=0 | RD2-team4=[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg|16x16px]] Canterbury | RD2-score4=30

| RD3-team1=[[File:Panthers_colours.svg|16px]] Penrith | RD3-score1=28 | RD3-team2=[[Image:New Zealand colours.svg|16x16px]] New Zealand | RD3-score2=20 | RD3-team3=[[Image:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg|16x16px]] Sydney | RD3-score3=28 | RD3-team4=[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg|16x16px]] Canterbury | RD3-score4=18

| RD4-team1=[[File:Panthers_colours.svg|16px]] Penrith | RD4-score1=18 | RD4-team2=[[Image:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg|16x16px]] Sydney | RD4-score2=6

Grand Final

Main article: 2003 NRL Grand Final

Player statistics

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 26. Top 5 point scorers

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals270230208180170
Hazem El Masri81190
Josh Hannay10950
Clinton Schifcofske8872
Michael De Vere12660
Matt Orford7710

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer242121201919
[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Rhys Wesser
Matt Sing
Scott Donald
Joel Monaghan
Nigel Vagana
Billy Slater

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer11995877169
Hazem El Masri
Josh Hannay
Clinton Schifcofske
Matt Orford
Mark Riddell

2003 Transfers

Players

Player2002 Club2003 Club
Ashley HarrisonBrisbane BroncosSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Allan LangerBrisbane BroncosRetirement
Lote TuqiriBrisbane BroncosNew South Wales Waratahs (Super 12)
Shane WalkerBrisbane BroncosSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Brett FinchCanberra RaidersSydney Roosters
Ken NagasCanberra RaidersRetirement
Todd PaytenCanberra RaidersSydney Roosters
Brett HowlandCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers
Paul RauhihiCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsNorth Queensland Cowboys
Darren SmithCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSuper League: St. Helens
Nathan SologinkinCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsMelbourne Storm
Darrell TrindallCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRetirement
Colin BestCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League: Hull F.C.
Preston CampbellCronulla-Sutherland Sharks[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers
Nick GrahamCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League: Wigan Warriors
Matthew JohnsCronulla-Sutherland SharksRetirement
Karl LovellCronulla-Sutherland SharksRetirement
Chris McKennaCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Paul MellorCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League: Castleford Tigers
Andrew PierceCronulla-Sutherland SharksRetirement
Dean TreisterCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League: Hull F.C.
William LeyshonMelbourne StormParramatta Eels
Henry PerenaraMelbourne StormSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Matt RuaMelbourne StormN/A
Ian SibbitMelbourne StormSuper League: Warrington Wolves
Richard SwainMelbourne StormBrisbane Broncos
Julian BaileyNewcastle KnightsSuper League: Huddersfield Giants
John MorrisNewcastle KnightsParramatta Eels
Clinton O'BrienNewcastle KnightsSuper League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Bill PedenNewcastle KnightsSuper League: London Broncos
Kevin Campion[[File:New Zealand colours.svg23px]] New Zealand WarriorsNorth Queensland Cowboys
Ivan Cleary[[File:New Zealand colours.svg23px]] New Zealand WarriorsRetirement
Shontayne Hape[[File:New Zealand colours.svg23px]] New Zealand WarriorsSuper League: Bradford Bulls
David Myles[[File:New Zealand colours.svg23px]] New Zealand WarriorsNorth Queensland Cowboys
Tim BrasherNorth Queensland CowboysBath (English rugby union)
John DoyleNorth Queensland CowboysN/A
Peter JonesNorth Queensland CowboysRetirement
Tim MaddisonNorth Queensland CowboysNewcastle Knights
Ken McGuinnessNorth Queensland CowboysRetirement
Lenny BeckettNorthern EaglesACT Brumbies (Super 12)
Shayne DunleyNorthern EaglesParramatta Eels
Jason FerrisNorthern EaglesManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Wade ForresterNorthern EaglesRetirement
Jamie GoddardNorthern EaglesRetirement
John HopoateNorthern EaglesManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Nik KosefNorthern EaglesRetirement
Tasesa LaveaNorthern EaglesAuckland (New Zealand rugby union)
Danny LimaNorthern EaglesManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Nathan LongNorthern EaglesManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Ben MacDougallNorthern EaglesManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Steve MenziesNorthern EaglesManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Robert MilesNorthern EaglesWests Tigers
Scott PethybridgeNorthern EaglesRetirement
Brendon ReevesNorthern EaglesManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Mark ShipwayNorthern EaglesManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Albert TorrensNorthern EaglesManly Warringah Sea Eagles
David WestleyNorthern EaglesRetirement
Luke WilliamsonNorthern EaglesManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Michael BuettnerParramatta EelsWests Tigers
Scott DonaldParramatta EelsManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Brad DrewParramatta EelsCanberra Raiders
Ian HindmarshParramatta EelsCanberra Raiders
Ben KustoParramatta EelsRetirement
Andrew McFaddenParramatta EelsMelbourne Storm
Andrew RyanParramatta EelsCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Ned Catic[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersSydney Roosters
John Cross[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Jody Gall[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersRetirement
Lee Hopkins[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersParramatta Eels
Justin BrookerSouth Sydney RabbitohsRetirement
Chris CaruanaSouth Sydney RabbitohsRetirement
Anthony ColellaSouth Sydney RabbitohsSuper League: Huddersfield Giants
Glenn GriefSouth Sydney RabbitohsRetirement
Brent GroseSouth Sydney RabbitohsSuper League: Warrington Wolves
Andrew KingSouth Sydney RabbitohsSuper League: London Broncos
Paul McNicholasSouth Sydney RabbitohsNorth Queensland Cowboys
Adam MuirSouth Sydney RabbitohsRetirement
Adam PeekSouth Sydney RabbitohsParramatta Eels
Luke FelschSt. George Illawarra DragonsRetirement
Lee HookeySt. George Illawarra DragonsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Jason HooperSt. George Illawarra DragonsSuper League: St. Helens
Shane MillardSt. George Illawarra DragonsSuper League: Widnes Vikings
Willie PetersSt. George Illawarra DragonsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Justin SmithSt. George Illawarra DragonsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Bryan FletcherSydney RoostersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Paul GreenSydney RoostersParramatta Eels
Dallas HoodSydney RoostersSuper League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
David KidwellSydney RoostersMelbourne Storm
Brett MullinsSydney RoostersRetirement
Luke PhillipsSydney RoostersRetirement
Steven CrouchWests TigersParramatta Eels
Ben JeffriesWests TigersSuper League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Kevin McGuinnessWests TigersManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Hassan SalehWests TigersSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Matt SeersWests TigersSuper League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Robbie BeckettSuper League: Halifax Blue SoxWests Tigers
Tonie CarrollSuper League: Leeds RhinosBrisbane Broncos
Ben WalkerSuper League: Leeds RhinosManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Darren TreacySuper League: Salford City RedsParramatta Eels
Solomon HaumonoHiatusManly Warringah Sea Eagles

Sources and footnotes

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