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2007 NRL season

Rugby league competition


Rugby league competition

FieldValue
year2007
competitionNational Rugby League
imageNational Rugby League 2007.png
imagesize125px
teams16
premiersMelbourne Storm
minor premiersMelbourne Storm
matches201
points8539
avg_attendance16,578
attendance3,332,114
top point scorerHazem El Masri (210)
top try scorerMatthew Bowen (22)
MVPJohnathan Thurston
MVP_linkDally M Medal
wooden_spoonPenrith Panthers
wooden_spoon_count4th
prevseason_year[2006](2006-nrl-season)
nextseason_year[2008](2008-nrl-season)

The 2007 NRL season was the one hundredth season of professional rugby league football club competition in Australia, and the tenth run by the National Rugby League. Sixteen teams contested the NRL's 2007 Telstra Premiership, and with the inclusion of a new team, the Gold Coast Titans, the competition was the largest run since the 1999 NRL season.

The Melbourne Storm were the minor premiers in 2007, six points clear of second-placed Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. The Storm eventually ran out 34–8 winners in the 2007 NRL Grand Final to claim the premiership. However, they were subsequently stripped of both their minor premiership and premiership titles on 22 April 2010, after they were found to be guilty of breaching the league's salary cap.

Season summary

Pre-season, 2006 premiers the Brisbane Broncos travelled to England to play the Super League champions in the 2007 World Club Challenge.

The 2007 NRL Season kicked off on Friday 16 March 2007 with eight games to be played in each round. The 2007 season saw the return of Monday Night Football, which helped the NRL to set new first round aggregate attendance record of 174,475.{{Cite news | access-date = 15 March 2011}} The opening round also saw two matches at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, one featured reigning champions Brisbane playing fellow Queensland side the Cowboys, while the second match introduced the newest club to be admitted to the competition, the Gold Coast Titans.

The North Queensland Cowboys' Jason Smith was the NRL's oldest player in 2007 at 35 years and 186 days.{{Cite news | access-date = 2 February 2011}}

Teams had fewer byes in 2007 than in the 2006 competition. With an odd number of teams contesting between 2002 and 2006, the draw meant that at least one team would have to have a bye each weekend. With the inclusion of the 16th team for the 2007 season, the National Rugby League had the option of reverting to the system used between 2000 and 2001 in which every team played in each round. However, this option was not chosen. In 2007, teams had just a single bye during the year, grouped in periods that will assist clubs around representative fixtures.

The top eight was not settled until the final round as the Brisbane Broncos and Wests Tigers were both on 24 points in 8th and 9th position respectively, with the Broncos ahead on points differential. Both teams lost their final regular season match and as a result of this, the South Sydney Rabbitohs made the top eight for the first time since 1989. The New Zealand Warriors secured a home final: the second match in the history of the National Rugby League Finals played outside of Australia. The first was the Warriors' victory over the Canberra Raiders at Mt Smart Stadium while on their way to the 2002 Grand Final.

On the other end of the ladder, the Newcastle Knights and Penrith Panthers were both in contention for the Wooden Spoon – the traditional label for last place. The Knights performed well in their last match and denied the Wests Tigers a spot in the top eight, winning by two points, whereas the Panthers were defeated by the New Zealand Warriors, seeing them finish last.

The year 2007 saw a total of over 3 million spectators attend regular season matches for only the second time in history.{{cite news |author-link=David Gallop |access-date=2009-07-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090913145959/http://www.australianrugbyleague.com.au/files/ARL_2007_Annrep_1.pdf |archive-date=2009-09-13

Records set

  • The Brisbane Broncos recorded their biggest win in the club's history (65 points) with a 71–6 win over the Newcastle Knights at Suncorp Stadium in round 11. It's also the Newcastle Knights biggest ever loss.
  • New Zealand Warriors prop forward Steve Price ran 4,515 metres with the ball in 2007, more than any other forward in history.

Advertising

The National Rugby League kept use of the Hoodoo Gurus' "That's My Team" for a fifth consecutive season, with their advertising agency MJW Hakuhodo reworking the track "What's My Scene" and the "That's My Dream" slogan. With a design change for the Telstra Premiership logo (after months of off-season deliberation on whether Telstra would sponsor the code again), the commercial was a fast-paced action clip, with key players from all teams superimposed to appear as if they are playing in front the famous landmarks of their team's area. They are as follows:

  • Brisbane Broncos – Darren Lockyer in front of the Story Bridge.
  • Bulldogs – Andrew Ryan and Luke Patten in Sydney Olympic Park.
  • Canberra Raiders – Phil Graham in front of Parliament House.
  • Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks – on the steps of North Cronulla Beach.
  • Gold Coast Titans – Luke Bailey taking a hit-up on Surfers Paradise' Beach.
  • Manly Warringah Sea Eagles – on the Manly Beach Boulevarde.
  • Melbourne Storm – running across Federation Square.
  • Newcastle Knights – Danny Buderus scoring a try on the Newcastle Waterfront.
  • North Queensland Cowboys – streets of Townsville.
  • New Zealand Warriors – Steve Price in front of the city skyline of Auckland.
  • Parramatta Eels – Eric Grothe, Jr. running down Church Street.
  • Penrith Panthers – players on Mulgoa Road.
  • St George Illawarra Dragons – Mark Gasnier running along the Seacliff Drive.
  • South Sydney Rabbitohs – Roy Asotasi taking a hitup in the Sydney Harbour Tunnel.
  • Sydney Roosters – players in front of the pavilion at Bondi Beach.
  • Wests Tigers – Robbie Farah in Sydney Olympic Park.

As with previous seasons, all team captains featured prominently in the ads, holding aloft the premiership trophy as the advertisement closes, replicating the 2006 equivalent. Only weeks after it was put to air, Newcastle Knights captain Andrew Johns' career was ended by a neck injury.

Sponsorship

Telecommunications giant Telstra once again held the naming rights to the premiership season and for the seventh season the competition was known as the "Telstra Premiership". For the second time, however, a change was made to the Telstra Premiership Logo to align with the telco's own new logo.

Spirit producers Bundaberg Rum sponsored Monday night football – as Bundaberg Monday Night Football. Electronics wholesaler Harvey Norman continued their support of the State of Origin Series, The insurer AAMI sponsored the City vs Country Origin.

Teams

For the 2007 season, the number of teams in the NRL had increasing from fifteen to sixteen with the re-inclusion of a Gold Coast, Queensland-based club for the first since 1998, now as the Gold Coast Titans. It was the first time the number of Premiership teams had changed since 2002 when the re-inclusion of the South Sydney Rabbitohs saw the number of teams increase from 14 to 15. The Titans were the NRL's first expansion team since the Melbourne Storm, who entered the League in 1998.

The sixteen teams participated in the competition over the regular season, making it the largest it had been since 1999 when there were seventeen. Of the sixteen clubs, ten were from New South Wales (nine from Sydney's metropolitan area), three from Queensland and one from each of Victoria, the ACT and New Zealand.

There were only two foundation clubs from the 1908 New South Wales Rugby League season that played in this, the 100th season of the competition: the Sydney Roosters (formerly known as Eastern Suburbs) and the South Sydney Rabbitohs. Of these two clubs, only the Sydney Roosters played their 100th full season, as the South Sydney Rabbitohs were in recess during 2000 and 2001. Two foundation clubs, the Balmain Tigers and the Western Suburbs Magpies, had played in every year since 1908, but the two sides merged to create the Wests Tigers who competed every year since the merger in 2000.

**South Sydney Rabbitohs**
[98th season](2007-south-sydney-rabbitohs-season)
Ground: Telstra Stadium
Coach: Jason Taylor
Captain: David Kidwell & Roy Asotasi**St. George Illawarra Dragons**
[9th season](2007-st-george-illawarra-dragons-season)
Ground: OKI Jubilee Stadium & WIN Stadium
Coach: Nathan Brown
Captain: Mark Gasnier**Sydney Roosters**
100th season
Ground: Sydney Football Stadium
Coach: Chris Anderson → Brad Fittler
Captain: Craig Fitzgibbon**Wests Tigers**
[8th season](2007-wests-tigers-season)
Ground: Campbelltown Stadium & Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Tim Sheens
Captain: Brett Hodgson

Ladder

Finals series

To decide the grand finalists from the top eight finishing teams, the NRL adopts the McIntyre final eight system. The finals series was contested over a period of four weeks, culminating with the NRL Grand Final being held on Sunday 30 September 2007. For the first time, the week 2 and week 3 final matches were played in the cities of previous week winners rather than Sydney only.

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
**Qualifying Finals**
[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand Warriors10–12Parramatta Eels7 September 2007 8:30pmMt. Smart StadiumTony Archer28,745
North Queensland Cowboys20–18Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs8 September 2007 6:30pmDairy Farmers StadiumPaul Simpkins24,004
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles30–6South Sydney Rabbitohs8 September 2007 8:30pmBrookvale OvalShayne Hayne19,875
Melbourne Storm40–0Brisbane Broncos9 September 2007 4:00pmOlympic Park StadiumSteve Clark15,522
**Semi-finals**
Parramatta Eels25–6Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs15 September 2007 7:45pmTelstra StadiumShayne Hayne50,621
North Queensland Cowboys49–12[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand Warriors16 September 2007 4:00pmDairy Farmers StadiumTony Archer21,847
**Preliminary Finals**
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles28–6North Queensland Cowboys22 September 2007 7:45pmSydney Football StadiumPaul Simpkins32,611
Melbourne Storm26–10Parramatta Eels23 September 2007 4:00pmTelstra DomeTony Archer33,427

Finals Chart

| RD1-seed1 = 1 | RD1-team1 = Melbourne | RD1-score1 = 40 | RD1-seed2 = 8 | RD1-team2 = Brisbane | RD1-score2 = 0

| RD1-seed3 = 4 | RD1-team3=[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg|16px]] New Zealand | RD1-score3=10 | RD1-seed4 = 5 | RD1-team4= Parramatta | RD1-score4=12

| RD1-seed5 = 3 | RD1-team5= North Queensland | RD1-score5=20 | RD1-seed6 = 6 | RD1-team6= Canterbury | RD1-score6=18

| RD1-seed7 = 2 | RD1-team7= Manly | RD1-score7=30 | RD1-seed8 = 7 | RD1-team8= South Sydney | RD1-score8=6

| RD2-seed1 = 4W | RD2-team1= Parramatta | RD2-score1=25 | RD2-seed2 = 2L | RD2-team2= Canterbury | RD2-score2=6

| RD2-seed3 = 3W | RD2-team3= North Queensland | RD2-score3=49 | RD2-seed4 = 1L | RD2-team4=[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg|16px]] New Zealand | RD2-score4=12

| RD3-seed1 = 1W | RD3-team1= Melbourne | RD3-score1=26 | RD3-team2= Parramatta | RD3-score2=10 | RD3-seed3 = 2W | RD3-team3= Manly | RD3-score3=28 | RD3-team4= North Queensland | RD3-score4=6

| RD4-team1= Melbourne | RD4-score1=34 | RD4-team2= Manly | RD4-score2=8

Grand final

Main article: 2007 NRL grand final

Player statistics

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 25. Top 5 point scorers

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals202176166164154
Hazem El Masri10810
Luke Covell10680
Cameron Smith3770
Johnathan Thurston8660
Luke Burt9590

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer212117161616
Matt Bowen
Israel Folau
Ashley Graham
Brett Stewart
Chris Lawrence
Matt King

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer817768665959
Hazem El Masri
Cameron Smith
Luke Covell
Johnathan Thurston
[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] Michael Witt
Luke Burt

Dally M Awards

Main article: 2007 Dally M Awards

The Dally M Awards were introduced in 1980 by News Limited. The most prestigious of these awards is the Dally M Medal which is awarded to the Player Of The Year and many other awards. The other prestigious award is the Provans Summons Medal which is the season's best player as voted by the public. As well as honouring the player of the year the awards night also recognises the premier player in each position, the best coach, the best captain, representative player of the year and the most outstanding rookie of the season. The awards night and Player of the Year medal are named in honour of Australian former rugby league great Herbert Henry "Dally" Messenger. The top try-scorer and top point-scorer tallies are made at the end of the last round of the regular season and hence may be different from the overall top-scorers by the end of the finals.

AwardPlayerClub
Dally M MedalJohnathan ThurstonNorth Queensland Cowboys
Provan-Summons MedalNathan HindmarshParramatta Eels
Rookie of the YearIsrael FolauMelbourne Storm
Captain of the YearSteve PriceNew Zealand Warriors
Rep Player of the YearCameron SmithMelbourne Storm
Coach of the YearCraig BellamyMelbourne Storm
Top Tryscorer of the YearIsrael Folau
Matt BowenMelbourne Storm
North Queensland Cowboys
Top Pointscorer of the YearHazem El MasriBulldogs

Team of the Year

AwardPlayerClub
Best FullbackMatthew BowenNorth Queensland Cowboys
Best WingerJarryd HayneParramatta Eels
Best CentreJustin HodgesBrisbane Broncos
Best Five-EighthDarren LockyerBrisbane Broncos
Best HalfbackJohnathan ThurstonNorth Queensland Cowboys
Best LockDallas JohnsonMelbourne Storm
Best Second-RowerAnthony WatmoughManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Best PropSteve PriceNew Zealand Warriors
Best HookerRobbie FarahWests Tigers

2007 Transfers

Players

Player2006 Club2007 Club
Neville CostiganBrisbane BroncosCanberra Raiders
Casey McGuireBrisbane BroncosSuper League: Catalans Dragons
Scott MintoBrisbane BroncosNorth Queensland Cowboys
Brett SeymourBrisbane BroncosCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Tame TupouBrisbane BroncosSuper League: Bradford Bulls
Shane WebckeBrisbane BroncosRetirement
Jason CrokerCanberra RaidersSuper League: Catalans Dragons
Craig FrawleyCanberra RaidersBrisbane Broncos
Michael HodgsonCanberra RaidersGold Coast Titans
Kris KahlerCanberra RaidersGold Coast Titans
Andrew LomuCanberra RaidersBrisbane Broncos
Terry MartinCanberra RaidersCeltic Crusaders
Adam MoggCanberra RaidersSuper League: Catalans Dragons
Clinton SchifcofskeCanberra RaidersQueensland Reds (Super 14)
Jason SmithCanberra RaidersNorth Queensland Cowboys
Simon WoolfordCanberra RaidersSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Roy AsotasiCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Tony GrimaldiCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRetirement
Daniel IrvineCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Nate MylesCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSydney Roosters
Darren AlbertCronulla-Sutherland SharksRetirement
Phil BaileyCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League: Wigan Warriors
Matt HilderCronulla-Sutherland SharksGold Coast Titans
Tevita Leo-LatuCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Hutch MaiavaCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League: Hull F.C.
Darren MappCronulla-Sutherland SharksCeltic Crusaders
Beau ScottCronulla-Sutherland SharksSt. George Illawarra Dragons
James StosicCronulla-Sutherland SharksGold Coast Titans
Nigel VaganaCronulla-Sutherland SharksSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Richard VillasantiCronulla-Sutherland SharksRetirement
Ben KennedyManly Warringah Sea EaglesRetirement
Kylie LeuluaiManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Paul StephensonManly Warringah Sea EaglesCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Michael WittManly Warringah Sea Eagles[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand Warriors
Jamie FeeneyMelbourne StormRetirement
Nathan FriendMelbourne StormGold Coast Titans
Scott HillMelbourne StormSuper League: Harlequins RL
David KidwellMelbourne StormSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Glen TurnerMelbourne StormCanberra Raiders
Chris WalkerMelbourne StormGold Coast Titans
Jake WebsterMelbourne StormGold Coast Titans
Brian CarneyNewcastle KnightsMunster (Irish rugby union)
Dustin CooperNewcastle KnightsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Matt GidleyNewcastle KnightsSuper League: St. Helens
Todd LowrieNewcastle KnightsParramatta Eels
Anthony QuinnNewcastle KnightsMelbourne Storm
Craig SmithNewcastle KnightsRetirement
Sione Faumuina[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand WarriorsNorth Queensland Cowboys
Awen Guttenbeil[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand WarriorsCastleford Tigers (National League One)
Clinton Toopi[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand WarriorsSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Brent Webb[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand WarriorsSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Brett FirmanNorth Queensland Cowboys[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers
Josh HannayNorth Queensland CowboysCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Travis NortonNorth Queensland CowboysRetirement
Mitchell SargentNorth Queensland CowboysNewcastle Knights
Matt SingNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Hull F.C.
Wade McKinnonParramatta Eels[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand Warriors
John MorrisParramatta EelsWests Tigers
Glenn MorrisonParramatta EelsSuper League: Bradford Bulls
Luke O'DwyerParramatta EelsGold Coast Titans
Adam PeekParramatta EelsSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Henry PerenaraParramatta EelsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Matt PetersenParramatta EelsGold Coast Titans
Paul StringerParramatta EelsRetirement
Michael VellaParramatta EelsSuper League: Hull Kingston Rovers
Dean WiddersParramatta EelsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Preston Campbell[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersGold Coast Titans
Danny Galea[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersWests Tigers
Lee Hookey[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersRetirement
Craig Stapleton[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Luke Swain[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersGold Coast Titans
Adam MacDougallSouth Sydney RabbitohsNewcastle Knights
Mark MinichielloSouth Sydney RabbitohsGold Coast Titans
Todd PolglaseSouth Sydney RabbitohsNewcastle Knights
Ben WalkerSouth Sydney RabbitohsRetirement
Shane WalkerSouth Sydney RabbitohsRetirement
Luke BaileySt. George Illawarra DragonsGold Coast Titans
Trent BarrettSt. George Illawarra DragonsSuper League: Wigan Warriors
Colin BestSt. George Illawarra DragonsCanberra Raiders
Matt BickerstaffSt. George Illawarra DragonsCanberra Raiders
Aaron GorrellSt. George Illawarra DragonsSuper League: Catalans Dragons
Clint GreenshieldsSt. George Illawarra DragonsSuper League: Catalans Dragons
Michael HendersonSt. George Illawarra DragonsGold Coast Titans
Reece SimmondsSt. George Illawarra DragonsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Shaun TimminsSt. George Illawarra DragonsRetirement
Ryan CrossSydney RoostersWestern Force (Super 14)
John DoyleSydney RoostersRetirement
Mark EdmondsonSydney RoostersSuper League: Salford City Reds
Brett FinchSydney RoostersParramatta Eels
Chris FlannerySydney RoostersSuper League: St. Helens
Glenn HallSydney RoostersManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Adrian MorleySydney RoostersSuper League: Warrington Wolves
Shane ElfordWests TigersSuper League: Huddersfield Giants
Sam HarrisWests TigersNew South Wales Waratahs (Super 14)
Anthony LaffranchiWests TigersGold Coast Titans
Jamahl LolesiWests TigersSuper League: Huddersfield Giants
Scott PrinceWests TigersGold Coast Titans
John SkandalisWests TigersSuper League: Huddersfield Giants
Brad MeyersSuper League: Bradford BullsGold Coast Titans
Richie FaʻaosoSuper League: Castleford TigersParramatta Eels
Danny NutleySuper League: Castleford TigersSydney Roosters
Chris BeattieSuper League: Catalans DragonsSydney Roosters
Ian HindmarshSuper League: Catalans DragonsParramatta Eels
Nick Bradley-QalilawaSuper League: Harlequins RLManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Richard MathersSuper League: Leeds RhinosGold Coast Titans
Andrew DunemannSuper League: Salford City RedsCanberra Raiders
Jamie LyonSuper League: St. HelensManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Logan SwannSuper League: Warrington Wolves[[File:New_Zealand_colours.svg23px]] New Zealand Warriors
Michael DobsonSuper League: Wigan WarriorsCanberra Raiders
Scott LoganSuper League: Wigan WarriorsCanberra Raiders
David MylesToulouse OlympiqueGold Coast Titans
Matt RuaCentral Comets (Queensland Cup)Melbourne Storm
Mat RogersNew South Wales Waratahs (Super 14)Gold Coast Titans
Jason MoodieN/AWests Tigers

Coaches

Coach2006 Club2007 Club
Matthew ElliottCanberra Raiders[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers
Michael HaganNewcastle KnightsParramatta Eels
Ricky StuartSydney RoostersCronulla-Sutherland Sharks

Footnotes

References

  1. Stuart Honeysett and Brent Read (23 April 2010) [http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sport/shocking-end-to-the-melbourne-storm-era/story-e6frg7mf-1225857195771 Shocking end to the Melbourne Storm era] ''[[The Australian]]''
  2. (22 April 2010). "Melbourne Storm breach NRL Salary Cap". National Rugby League.
  3. McDonald, Margie. (22 April 2010). "Melbourne Storm stripped of two rugby league titles over salary cap fraud". [[The Australian]].
  4. Proszenko, Adrian. (6 May 2012). "Gallen set to smash record". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
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