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2004 NRL season

Rugby league competition


Rugby league competition

FieldValue
year2004
competitionNational Rugby League
<!-- Commented out:imageNational Rugby League 2001.png --
imagesize100px
teams15
premiersCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
count8th
minor premiersSydney Roosters
mpcount16th
matches189
points9,086
avg_attendance15,929
attendance3,010,639
top point scorerHazem El Masri (342)
top try scorer[[File:Panthers_colours.svg16px]] Amos Roberts (23)
MVPDanny Buderus
MVP_linkDally M Medal
wooden_spoonSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
wooden_spoon_count7th
prevseason_year[2003](2003-nrl-season)
nextseason_year[2005](2005-nrl-season)

The 2004 NRL season (also known as the 2004 Telstra Premiership due to sponsorship from Telstra) was the 97th season of professional rugby league football in Australia, and the seventh run by the National Rugby League. Fifteen clubs competed during the regular season before the top eight finishing teams contested the finals series. The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs defeated the Sydney Roosters in the 2004 NRL grand final and in doing so claimed their eighth premiership.

Pre-season

The beginning of the season was largely overshadowed with several Bulldogs players questioned by police in relation to an alleged rape of a 20-year-old Coffs Harbour woman.{{Cite news | access-date = 6 March 2011 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110629005311/http://www.abc.net.au/news/australia/nsw/200402/s1051920.htm | archive-date = 29 June 2011 | url-status = dead

The 2004 World Club Challenge was held on Friday, 13 February 2004, at the Alfred McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield, England. The game was contested by Bradford Bulls and Penrith Panthers and won by the home team.

The salary cap for the 2004 season was A$3.25 million per club for their 25 highest-paid players.

Regular season

Due to a perceived emphasis in the game on defence, NRL referees were instructed to call out "surrender tackle" this season when ball carriers submit at the ruck, signalling the defence to slow down the tackle in order for defenders to reset.{{cite news | access-date = 27 December 2009}}

The first round of the season began on Friday, 12 March with 2003 champions, the Penrith Panthers losing 14–20 to the Newcastle Knights before a crowd of 19,936 at Penrith Stadium.{{Cite news | author-link = Roy Masters (rugby league) | access-date = 6 March 2011}}

During a match between the Broncos and the Tigers, the Broncos fielded 14 men at one stage of the Campbelltown Stadium match. In the 60th minute, Brisbane's Shane Webcke knocked out by Tiger Bryce Gibbs. Corey Parker was brought onto the ground while Webcke was still being assisted off. Parker immediately scored off a Darren Lockyer pass and started a Broncos revival (they trailed 24–8 at halftime) which later saw them win 24–32. But, after the fourteenth man was investigated, the Broncos were stripped of the two competition points,{{cite news | access-date = 4 December 2009}} which were reinstated weeks later.

A significant comeback was seen in a round 25 clash between the St George Dragons and Manly. Trailing 34–10 after 53 minutes, St. George Illawarra came back to win the match 36–34. This match stood in second-place in the rankings of the biggest comebacks in Australian premiership history.

Several players and coaches also made the headlines for the wrong reasons. Jamie Lyon walked out on the Parramatta club after the first round citing burnout and dissatisfaction with living in Sydney, and would later move to the UK for a successful Super League career. Coaches Daniel Anderson and Paul Langmack would have their contracts terminated at the New Zealand Warriors and South Sydney Rabbitohs respectively.

Andrew Johns was injured in Newcastle's third game of the season against Parramatta, and subsequently missed the remainder of the season. The Knights missed the finals of the NRL for the first time since 1996.

2004 was also notable for the emergence of teenage players Sonny Bill Williams (Bulldogs) and Karmichael Hunt (Brisbane Broncos), and their performances, mature beyond their years, would be critical to the fortunes of their clubs.

A quirk of the draw meant that the Sydney Roosters did not play a premiership match in Queensland during the season, while there was only one Queensland derby contested during the regular season, in round six in Townsville.

The grand finals:

  • Canterbury Bulldogs vs Sydney Roosters (NRL)
  • St George Illawarra Dragons vs Sydney Roosters (NSW Cup)
  • Cronulla Sharks vs Sydney Roosters (NSW Jersey Flegg Cup)

The winners in all grades were:

  • Canterbury Bulldogs (Seniors Grade)
  • Sydney Roosters (NSW Cup)
  • Sydney Roosters (NSW Jersey Flegg Cup)

The test match

  • Australia vs New Zealand

The State Of Origin Series

  • Queensland vs New South Wales

Teams

The line-up of fifteen teams for the 2004 premiership remained unchanged from the previous season.

**Penrith Panthers**
38th season
Ground: Penrith Football Stadium
Coach: John Lang
Captain: Craig Gower**South Sydney Rabbitohs**
95th season
Ground: Aussie Stadium
Coach: Paul Langmack → Arthur Kitinas
Captain: Bryan Fletcher**St. George Illawarra Dragons**
[6th season](2004-st-george-illawarra-dragons-season)
Ground: OKI Jubilee Stadium & WIN Stadium
Coach: Nathan Brown
Captain: Trent Barrett**Sydney Roosters**
97th season
Ground: Aussie Stadium
Coach: Ricky Stuart
Captain: Brad Fittler**Wests Tigers**
5th season
Ground: Campbelltown Stadium & Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Tim Sheens
Captain: Scott Sattler & Darren Senter

Advertising

In 2004 the NRL and their advertising agency MJW Hakuhodo continued with their use of the Hoodoo Gurus' 1987 hit "What's My Scene" with reworked lyrics as "That's My Team".

In addition to the big 60-second season launch TV commercial, three shorter executions were produced: one targeting young men, another targeting women and one aimed at families. In a year where sexual assault allegations damaged perceptions and the reputation of the code, retaining female fans was seen as a massive challenge.

Statistics and records

  • Anthony Minichiello ran 4,590 metres with the ball in 2004, more than any other player in the competition.
  • Hazem El Masri's tally of 342 points from 2004 still stands as the individual record for most points scored in a season in Australian club rugby league history.
  • The St. George Illawarra Dragons's club record for their biggest comeback was set at 24 points when they came from 34–10 down with only 25 minutes remaining to win 36–34 against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.
  • The Brisbane Broncos' 10–0 loss to the Cowboys was their first ever against the Townsville-based club, and the first time they had been held scoreless in Queensland.
  • The Wests Tigers were held scoreless in consecutive weeks (rounds 15 and 16), those two rounds, the Tigers conceded 50+ points, a 50–0 loss to St. George Illawarra Dragons in round 15 and a 56–0 loss to the Sydney Roosters in round 16. Also the Tigers were held scoreless twice against the Roosters, the other time, a 22–0 scoreline in round 9.
  • The North Queensland Cowboys' round 25 clash against the Wests Tigers was their first match broadcast by the Nine Network since round 1, 1995.

Ladder

Finals series

To decide the grand finalists from the top eight finishing teams, the NRL adopts the McIntyre final eight system.

The North Queensland Cowboys qualified for the finals for the first time in their ten-year history, and shocked everybody by finishing just one game short of the grand final. During the finals, they won their first ever game against Queensland rivals Brisbane, thus ending the career of Brisbane stalwart Gorden Tallis. Also retiring after the 2004 finals series were Brad Fittler, Ryan Girdler and Kevin Campion.

St. George Illawarra Dragons almost capped a remarkable comeback when they trailed 24–0 only after half an hour of play to come back to only lose 31–30 against the Penrith Panthers in the first Qualifying Final. In doing so St. George Illawarra became the first team to finish fifth to bow out after the first week of the finals, giving Penrith a home preliminary final; despite leading 8–4 at halftime in their preliminary final against Canterbury, they lost 30–14, thus ending their premiership defence.

Another notable game was the seventh-placed North Queensland Cowboys reaching the finals for the first time and upsetting the second-placed and competition favourites the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 30–22 in the 3rd qualifying final. North Queensland also defeated the Brisbane Broncos for the first time ever during the semi-finals but were unable to reach the grand final when they lost to the Sydney Roosters in the Preliminary Final.

The North Queensland vs Brisbane semi-final was originally fixtured to be played at Aussie Stadium, however, at the behest of both clubs, and in accordance with Aussie Stadium management, the NRL agreed to move the game to Dairy Farmers Stadium in Townsville. North Queensland won the game 10–0, giving them their first ever win over Brisbane and eliminating from the finals in the process. The game was Broncos' captain and club legend Gorden Tallis' last, who coincidentally was born and raised in Townsville.

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs claimed their 8th premiership title by beating the Sydney Roosters in the grand final.

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
**Qualifying Finals**
[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers**31** – 30St. George Illawarra Dragons10 September 2004Penrith Football StadiumSean Hampstead21,963
Brisbane Broncos14 – **31**Melbourne Storm11 September 2004Suncorp StadiumSteve Clark31,100
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs22 – **30**North Queensland Cowboys11 September 2004Telstra StadiumTim Mander18,371
Sydney Roosters**38** – 12Canberra Raiders12 September 2004Aussie StadiumPaul Simpkins18,375
**Semi-finals**
North Queensland Cowboys**10** – 0Brisbane Broncos18 September 2004Dairy Farmers Stadium¹Tim Mander24,989
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs**43** – 18Melbourne Storm19 September 2004Aussie StadiumPaul Simpkins23,750
**Preliminary Finals**
[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers14 – **30**Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs25 September 2004Aussie StadiumTim Mander37,868
Sydney Roosters**19** – 16North Queensland Cowboys26 September 2004Telstra StadiumPaul Simpkins43,048

¹ Game relocated to Dairy Farmers Stadium, the Cowboys' home ground, from Aussie Stadium. Cowboys designated home team despite the Broncos finishing higher on the table.

Finals Chart

| RD1-team1= Sydney | RD1-score1=38 | RD1-team8= St. George Illawarra | RD1-score8=30

| RD1-team2= Canberra | RD1-score2=12 | RD1-team7=[[File:Panthers_colours.svg|16px]] Penrith | RD1-score7=31

| RD1-team3= Canterbury | RD1-score3=22 | RD1-team6= Melbourne | RD1-score6=31

| RD1-team4= North Queensland | RD1-score4=30 | RD1-team5= Brisbane | RD1-score5=14

| RD2-team1= North Queensland | RD2-score1=10 | RD2-team2= Brisbane | RD2-score2=0

| RD2-team3= Melbourne | RD2-score3=18 | RD2-team4= Canterbury | RD2-score4=43

| RD3-team1= Sydney | RD3-score1=19 | RD3-team2= North Queensland | RD3-score2=16 | RD3-team3=[[File:Panthers_colours.svg|16px]] Penrith | RD3-score3=14 | RD3-team4= Canterbury | RD3-score4=30

| RD4-team1= Sydney | RD4-score1=13 | RD4-team2= Canterbury | RD4-score2=16

Grand Final

Main article: 2004 NRL Grand Final

Player statistics

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

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals288208192180162
Hazem El Masri111220
Josh Hannay8880
Brett Hodgson11740
Andrew Walker5800
Michael De Vere8650

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer2318171716
[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Amos Roberts
Scott Donald
Ryan Cross
Matt Cooper
Willie Tonga

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer12288807465
Hazem El Masri
Josh Hannay
Andrew Walker
Brett Hodgson
Michael De Vere

2004 Transfers

Players

Player2003 Club2004 Club
Andrew GeeBrisbane BroncosRetirement
Scott PrinceBrisbane BroncosWests Tigers
Richard SwainBrisbane BroncosSuper League: Hull F.C.
Rod JensenCanberra RaidersNorth Queensland Cowboys
Jamahl LolesiCanberra RaidersCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Michael MonaghanCanberra RaidersManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Sean RutgersonCanberra RaidersSuper League: Salford City Reds
Shane MarteeneCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Travis NortonCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsNorth Queensland Cowboys
Steve ReardonCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRetirement
Nigel VaganaCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Aaron CanningsManly Warringah Sea EaglesParramatta Eels
Luke DornManly Warringah Sea EaglesSydney Roosters
Tony JensenManly Warringah Sea EaglesSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Danny LimaManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League: Warrington Wolves
Nathan LongManly Warringah Sea EaglesSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Ben MacDougallManly Warringah Sea EaglesMelbourne Storm
Kevin McGuinnessManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League: Salford City Reds
Mark ShipwayManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League: Salford City Reds
Marcus BaiMelbourne StormSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Junior LangiMelbourne StormParramatta Eels
Aaron MouleMelbourne StormSuper League: Widnes Vikings
Robbie RossMelbourne StormRetirement
Mitchell SargentMelbourne StormNorth Queensland Cowboys
Adam MacDougallNewcastle KnightsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Tim MaddisonNewcastle KnightsRetirement
Sean RudderNewcastle KnightsSuper League: Castleford Tigers
John Carlaw[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand WarriorsSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Ali Lauiti'iti[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand WarriorsSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Logan Swann[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand WarriorsSuper League: Bradford Bulls
John ButtigiegNorth Queensland CowboysRetirement
Paul DezoltNorth Queensland Cowboys[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand Warriors
Paul McNicholasNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Hull F.C.
Chris MuckertNorth Queensland CowboysParramatta Eels
Shane MusprattNorth Queensland CowboysParramatta Eels
David ThompsonNorth Queensland CowboysSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Alex ChanParramatta EelsMelbourne Storm
Shayne DunleyParramatta EelsManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Paul GreenParramatta EelsBrisbane Broncos
Daniel HeckenbergParramatta EelsManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Brett HodgsonParramatta EelsWests Tigers
Jason MoodieParramatta EelsWests Tigers
Pat RichardsParramatta EelsWests Tigers
David SolomonaParramatta EelsSuper League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Darren TreacyParramatta EelsRetirement
Geoff Bell[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersRetirement
Shane Elford[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersWests Tigers
Chris Hicks[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Ben Roarty[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersSuper League: Huddersfield Giants
Scott Sattler[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersWests Tigers
Colin Ward[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersRetirement
Jamie FitzgeraldSouth Sydney RabbitohsNewcastle Knights
Andrew HartSouth Sydney RabbitohsSuper League: London Broncos
Duncan MacGillivraySouth Sydney RabbitohsSuper League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Wade McKinnonSouth Sydney RabbitohsParramatta Eels
Frank PuletuaSouth Sydney Rabbitohs[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers
Russell RichardsonSouth Sydney RabbitohsNewcastle Knights
John CrossSt. George Illawarra DragonsRetirement
Chris LeikvollSt. George Illawarra DragonsSuper League: Warrington Wolves
Amos RobertsSt. George Illawarra Dragons[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers
Hassan SalehSt. George Illawarra DragonsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Craig StapletonSt. George Illawarra DragonsParramatta Eels
Eric Grothe Jr.Sydney RoostersParramatta Eels
Andrew LomuSydney RoostersCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Todd PaytenSydney RoostersWests Tigers
Robbie BeckettWests TigersRetirement
Nick Bradley-QalilawaWests TigersManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Terry HillWests TigersN/A
Willie ManuWests TigersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Luke O'DonnellWests TigersNorth Queensland Cowboys
Corey PearsonWests TigersParramatta Eels
Steve TrindallWests TigersSuper League: London Broncos
Lincoln WithersWests TigersSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Mark LennonSuper League: Castleford TigersManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Andrew FrewSuper League: HalifaxSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Scott LoganSuper League: Hull F.C.South Sydney Rabbitohs
Tony MartinSuper League: London Broncos[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand Warriors
Chris ThormanSuper League: London BroncosParramatta Eels
Darren SmithSuper League: St. HelensBrisbane Broncos
Nick GrahamSuper League: Wigan WarriorsWests Tigers
Andrew WalkerACT Brumbies (Super 12)Manly Warringah Sea Eagles

Sources and Footnotes

References

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  2. "NRL 2004 - Results". Rugby League Project.
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  6. Franklin, Katie. (18 September 2004). "Cowboys one win away from grand final". ABC News ([[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]).
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