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2009 in rugby league

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2009 in rugby league

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This article contains information on rugby league events played in 2009. The season commenced with a friendly match between Super League clubs Leeds Rhinos and Salford City Reds in the United States in January, and concluded with the Scottish tour of South Africa in December.

January

  • 4 Auckland, New Zealand - Rising NRL star Sonny Fai is presumed dead after being swept out to sea at Bethells Beach.

February

March

  • 1st: Leeds, England – The 2009 World Club Challenge is won by Australia's Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles who defeated England's Leeds Rhinos.
  • 13th: Australia – The 2009 NRL season begins with the first games of Round 1 being played.
  • 13th: England – The 2009 Super League XIV begins with the first games of Round 1 being played.
  • 22nd: Maesteg, South Wales – 20-year-old forward Leon Walker collapses and dies on the field in a reserve match between Wakefield Wildcats and Celtic Crusaders.{{cite news

April

  • 6th: France – The 75th anniversary of the creation of the French Rugby League.

May

8th

City vs. Country Origin

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereesCrowd
Country Origin18 – **40**City Origin8 May 2009, 7:35pmWade Park, OrangeGavin Badger
Shayne Hayne8,226

Teams:

  1. Luke Patten (1 try), 2. James McManus, 3. Beau Scott, 4. Jamie Lyon (1 try, 3 goals), 5. Joel Monaghan, 6. Terry Campese, 7. Jarrod Mullen

  2. Josh Perry, 9. Michael Ennis, 10. Michael Weyman, 11. Andrew Ryan (c), 12. Ben Creagh, 13. Alan Tongue (1 try). Subs: 14. Justin Poore, 15. Chris Heighington, 16. Anthony Tupou, 17. Jamie Soward}}

  3. Wade McKinnon, 2. Jarryd Hayne (1 try), 3. Michael Jennings (1 try), 4. Ben Pomeroy, 5. David Williams (1 try), 6. John Sutton, 7. Peter Wallace (1 try, 6 goals)

  4. Keith Galloway, 9. Robbie Farah (c), 10. Luke Stuart, 11. Trent Waterhouse, 12. Mark Minichiello (2 tries), 13. Luke O'Donnell. Subs: 14. Craig Wing (1 try), 15. Shane Shackleton, 16. Mark O'Meley, 17. Ryan Hoffman}}

ANZAC Test

Main article: 2009 Anzac Test

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Australia Kangaroos**38** – 10New Zealand Kiwis8 May 2009, 7:45pmSuncorp StadiumRichard Silverwood37,152
access-date=23 April 2010}}</ref>

Billy Slater (Melbourne Storm), Israel Folau (Brisbane Broncos), Greg Inglis (Melbourne Storm), Justin Hodges (Brisbane Broncos), Darius Boyd (St George Illawarra Dragons), Darren Lockyer (captain – Brisbane Broncos), Johnathan Thurston (North Qld Cowboys)

Petero Civoniceva (Penrith Panthers), Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm), Steve Price (NZ Warriors) Anthony Laffranchi (Gold Coast Titans), Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks), Glenn Stewart (Manly Sea Eagles)

Replacements: Kurt Gidley (Newcastle Knights), Brent Kite (Manly Sea Eagles), Luke Bailey (Gold Coast Titans), Anthony Watmough (Manly Sea Eagles)

Coach: Tim Sheens}}

Lance Hohaia (New Zealand Warriors); Sam Perrett (Sydney Roosters), Iosia Soliola (Roosters), Jerome Ropati (Warriors), Manu Vatuvei (Warriors); Nathan Fien (Warriors), Benji Marshall (captain – Wests Tigers)

Roy Asotasi (South Sydney), Dene Halatau (Wests Tigers), Adam Blair (Melbourne Storm); David Fa'alogo (South Sydney), Bronson Harrison (Canberra Raiders); Simon Mannering (Warriors)

Replacements: Greg Eastwood (Canterbury Bulldogs), Jeff Lima (Storm), Jason Nightingale (St George Illawarra), Sika Manu (Storm)

Coach: Stephen Kearney}}

22

  • Bridgend, Wales - The first Super League game to involve no English club is played when Celtic Crusaders play against Catalans Dragons at Brewery Field.

June

England vs France

On 13 June England played the first rugby league international since the 2008 World Cup against France in Paris' Stade Jean-Bouin.

Teams:{{cite news | access-date =14 June 2009}}

France:

Constant Villegas (Toulouse); Vincent Duport (Catalans Dragons), Sébastien Planas (Toulouse), Jean-Philippe Baile (Catalans Dragons), Frédéric Vaccari (Catalans Dragons); Mickaël Murcia (Limoux), Thomas Bosc (Catalans Dragons); Rémi Casty (Catalans Dragons), Bentley (Catalans Dragons), Jérôme Guisset (Catalans Dragons, capt), Cyril Gossard (Catalans Dragons), Grégory Mounis (Catalans Dragons), Éric Anselme (Toulouse).

Replacements: Sébastien Martins (Pia), Romain Gagliazzo (Carcassonne), William Barthau (Catalans Dragons), Mathieu Griffi (Toulouse).

Coach: Bobbie Goulding

England:

Shaun Briscoe (Hull KR); Peter Fox (Hull KR), Michael Shenton (Castleford), Ryan Atkins (Wakefield), Ryan Hall (Leeds); Danny McGuire (Leeds), Richard Myler (Salford); Adrian Morley (Warrington), Scott Moore (Huddersfield), Jamie Peacock (Leeds, capt), Gareth Hock (Wigan), Ben Westwood (Warrington), Sam Burgess (Bradford).

Replacements: James Roby (St Helens), James Graham (St Helens), Tony Clubb (Harlequins), Eorl Crabtree (Huddersfield).

Coach: Tony Smith

July

August

September

  • 23rd – Sydney, Australia: The 11th annual Tom Brock Lecture, entitled The Lost Tribes of League – the fate of axed and merged clubs and their fans is delivered by Terry Williams.

October

4- Melbourne Storm defeat Parramatta Eels 23–16 to win the NRL Premiership

New Zealand vs. Tonga

date = Wednesday, 14 October 2009| time= | team1 = | score = 40–24| team2 = | points1= Tries: Benji Marshall (2) Bryson Goodwin (2) Junior Sa'u Sam Perrett Nathan Fien Steve Matai Goals: Issac Luke (3) Benji Marshall| points2= Tries: Etuate Uaisele (2) Feleti Mateo Sam Huihahau Viliami Mataka Goals: Eddie Paea (2)| stadium = Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua, New Zealand | attendance = 7,000| referee = Leon Williamson (NZL)| manofmatch = | report = Report| New Zealand led 24–8 at half-time before Tonga fought back to level the scores at 24–24. New Zealand scored 16 points in a row to win the match 40–24. Four New Zealand players, Bryson Goodwin, Junior Sa'u, Frank-Paul Nuuausala and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, made their débuts.

England vs. Wales

date = Saturday, 17 October 2009| time= | team1 = | score = 12–48| team2 = | points1= Tries: Craig Kopczak Ian Watson Goals: Lloyd White (2)| points2= Tries: Sam Tomkins (3) Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook Sam Burgess Tom Briscoe (2) Sean O'Loughlin Adrian Morley Goals: Paul Sykes (6)| stadium = Brewery Field, Bridgend, Wales | attendance = 3,249| referee = Thierry Alibert (FRA)| manofmatch = Sam Tomkins (ENG)| report = Report Report | The last time these two sides met, England won 74–0. Wales took an early lead in the match but England were too strong. England's Sam Tomkins scored a hat-trick of tries on his début. England defeated Wales away from home, 48–12.

November

  • 14th: Leeds, England – The 2009 Four Nations tournament culminates in a final between Australia and England at Elland Road.

December

In Australia in 2009, rugby league's popularity was confirmed as it had the highest television ratings of any football code.{{cite news

Super League

Main article: Super League XIV

The English Super League will continue in 2009 with two more teams than in previous seasons. There used to be a relegation system whereby the lowest team in a season was relegated to National League 1 but this has now been abolished. Leeds Rhinos are the back-to-back defending champions after beating St Helens R.F.C. for the last two seasons.

National Rugby League

Main article: National Rugby League season 2009

The National Rugby League (NRL), contested between 16 teams from Australia and New Zealand, will hold its 102nd season in 2009. The Melbourne Storm won this competition in 2009, winning the final 23–16 against the Parramatta Eels. This title was later stripped from the Storm due to salary cap breaches exposed by the NRL in 2010.

Four Nations

Main article: 2009 Rugby League Four Nations

Later in the year, New Zealand, Australia, England and France will compete in a new 4 Nations competition. It replaces the previous Rugby League Tri-Nations, with France making its debut this year. All four teams have been playing regularly for a few years. However, due to France's poor performances at the 2008 Rugby League World Cup they may have to qualify to make this tournament.

Bartercard Premiership

Main article: 2009 Bartercard Premiership

In August this competition will kick off. It started last year and features 6 teams all over New Zealand.

References

References

  1. Koch, Dan. (6 January 2009). "Rising NRL star Sonny Fai feared drowned". [[The Australian]].
  2. Lyle, Beaton. (7 April 2009). "75 Years of French Rugby League". rleague.com.
  3. "Country v City City V Country 2010 - Rep Games Results Match Report - NRL.com".
  4. (8 May 2009). "Australia 38–10 New Zealand". BBC News.
  5. superleague.co.uk. (22 May 2009). "Super League's first ever international (with no English)". rleague.com.
  6. (23 September 2009). "The Lost Tribes of League - The Fate of Axed and Merged Clubs and their Fans". Australian Society for Sports History.
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