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2009 NRL season

102nd season of National Rugby League


102nd season of National Rugby League

FieldValue
year2009
competitionNational Rugby League
imagesize125px
teams16
premiersMelbourne Storm
minor premiersSt. George Illawarra
mpcount1st
matches201
points8315
avg_attendance16,980
attendance3,412,872
dally m medalistJarryd Hayne
top point scorerHazem El Masri (248)
top try scorerBrett Morris (25)
MVPJarryd Hayne
MVP_linkDally M Medal
wooden_spoonSydney Roosters
wooden_spoon_count5th
prevseason_year[2008](2008-nrl-season)
nextseason_year[2010](2010-nrl-season)

The 2009 NRL season was the 102nd season of professional rugby league football club competition in Australia, and the twelfth run by the National Rugby League. For the third consecutive year, sixteen teams competed for the 2009 Telstra Premiership title. The season commenced with the first match played on 13 March and ended with the grand final, played on 4 October. The Grand Final was won by the Melbourne Storm in their fourth consecutive grand final appearance. However, they were stripped of their Premiership on 22 April 2010 after they were found to be guilty of breaching the league's salary cap.

The second season of the National Youth Competition also commenced in line with the Telstra Premiership.

Season summary

This season the NRL introduced a second on-field referee. Previously when the ball changed possession the lone on-field referee would have to change his position to stay with the defending team. He also could only observe the ruck from one direction. The two-referee system saves the referees some running back and forth to get into position as possession changes and also improves watchfulness over the ruck.

The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles began their premiership title defense in horrific fashion, losing their first four games, before a stunning revival led to them losing only four of their final 16 regular season games. The St. George Illawarra Dragons, under new coach Wayne Bennett finished the regular season with their first minor premiership title as a joint venture club. However, the Dragons then became the first minor premiers since the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in 1993 to be eliminated from the final series in consecutive losses.

For the first time since the McIntyre final eight system was introduced, a game was played twice in a row in the same stadium. This happened when St. George Illawarra and Parramatta Eels played each other in round 26 (the final regular season round) and again in the first week of finals, both at WIN Jubilee Oval at Kogarah. The first game saw St. George Illawarra come away with a 37-0 win in front of 17,974, while the next weeks Qualifying final saw Parramatta reverse the result with a 25-12 win in front of 18,174.

Parramatta went on to become the first side since the McIntyre final eight system was introduced (in 1999) to make the grand final from eighth position. Along the way, they defeated the top three teams – the St. George Illawarra Dragons, Gold Coast Titans and Canterbury – in their three finals series matches, to make it to their first Grand Final since 2001. Their Grand Final opponents, the Melbourne Storm, were playing in their fourth straight Grand Final and were looking for their third premiership having previously won in 1999 and 2007.

In 2009, NRL games on New Zealand's Sky network drew average audiences of 46,221.

Records set in 2009

  • Canterbury winger Hazem El Masri broke the all-time highest points record of 2,176 previously set by former Newcastle Knights halfback Andrew Johns when he scored 14 points against Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in Round 1.
  • St George Illawarra Dragons winger Brett Morris and his twin, Canterbury centre Josh Morris, set the record for the most tries scored by brothers in a regular season (42). The pair record a further five tries between them in the finals series, with Brett scoring 25 to Josh's 22.
  • The Brisbane Broncos suffered their worst defeat in their 22-year history losing 56–0 to the Canberra Raiders in round 21 at Canberra Stadium.
  • A record finals attendance (excluding grand finals) was set when Parramatta and Canterbury preliminary final drew a crowd of 74,549 at ANZ Stadium. With the exception of all Grand Finals played at ANZ since 1999, and the 1965 Grand Final at the Sydney Cricket Ground, this remains the highest attendance for any game since the premiership began in 1908.
  • Cameron Smith became the Melbourne Storm's leading point scorer, overtaking now-Sea Eagles half Matt Orford in the preliminary final against the Brisbane Broncos.
  • The Melbourne Storm became the first club since the Parramatta sides of the 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1984 seasons to make four consecutive grand finals.
  • The Parramatta Eels were the first team ever under the McIntyre system to finish 8th in the regular season and make it to the grand final.

Advertising

Keen to speak to its grass roots following in light of the AFL's aggressive expansion in rugby league's suburban heartland the NRL and its agency MJW Hakuhodo created a TVC which tells the story of junior rugby league players enjoying the game and perhaps becoming stars of the future. The commercial featured two young boys playing league in a suburban park. As they contest the game, they morph into stars of the League as a packed stadium emerges around them. Seven-year-old Penrith junior Cameron Lloyd and 14-year-old La Perouse junior Alex Johnston play the main roles in the campaign with Johnson morphing into Melbourne's Greg Inglis scoring a try in corner in a big match. Announcing the 2009 launch TVC

The ad's strapline was "Feel It" and the soundtrack a re-worked version of 2008 Australian Idol winner Wes Carr's "Feels Like Whoa."

Teams

The clubs in the League for 2009 remained unchanged for the third consecutive year, with sixteen participating in the regular season: ten from New South Wales, three from Queensland and one from each of Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand. Of the ten from New South Wales, eight were from Sydney's metropolitan area (with St. George Illawarra being a Sydney and Wollongong joint venture). Just two foundation clubs from the 1908 New South Wales Rugby Football League season played in this competition: the Roosters and the Rabbitohs.

**South Sydney Rabbitohs**
100th season
Ground: ANZ Stadium
Coach: Jason Taylor
Captain: Roy Asotasi**St. George Illawarra Dragons**
11th season
Ground: WIN Jubilee Oval & WIN Stadium
Coach: Wayne Bennett
Captain: Ben Hornby**Sydney Roosters**
102nd season
Ground: Sydney Football Stadium
Coach: Brad Fittler
Captain: Braith Anasta**Wests Tigers**
10th season
Grounds: Campbelltown Stadium
& Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Tim Sheens
Captain: Robbie Farah

Ladder

Finals series

The NRL finals series adopted the McIntyre final eight system. Four teams made a return to the 2009 finals from 2008, grand finalists Melbourne Storm, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles along with the Brisbane Broncos and St George Illawarra Dragons. Both the Bulldogs and Parramatta Eels made a return after being absent in 2008. The Newcastle Knights made the finals for the first time since 2006 and their first since the departure of club legend Andrew Johns. The Gold Coast Titans entered their maiden finals series. It was also the first finals series since 2002 that no team was held scoreless.

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereesCrowd
**QUALIFYING FINALS**
Melbourne Storm40 – 12Manly Warringah Sea Eagles11 September, 7:45pmEtihad StadiumGavin Badger
Shayne Hayne21,155
Gold Coast Titans32 – 40Brisbane Broncos12 September, 6:30pmSkilled ParkBen Cummins
Ashley Klein27,227
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs26 – 12Newcastle Knights12 September, 8:30pmANZ StadiumTony Archer
Jason Robinson21,369
St. George Illawarra Dragons12 – 25Parramatta Eels13 September, 4:00pmWIN Jubilee OvalJarred Maxwell
Matt Cecchin18,174
**SEMI FINALS**
Parramatta Eels27 – 2Gold Coast Titans18 September, 7:45pmSydney Football StadiumShayne Hayne
Jared Maxwell28,524
Brisbane Broncos24 – 10St. George Illawarra Dragons19 September, 7:45pmSuncorp StadiumTony Archer
Ben Cummins50,225
**PRELIMINARY FINALS**
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs12 – 22Parramatta Eels25 September, 7:45pmANZ StadiumTony Archer
Ben Cummins74,549
Melbourne Storm40 – 10Brisbane Broncos26 September, 7:45pmEtihad StadiumShayne Hayne
Jared Maxwell27,687

| RD1-team1= St. George Illawarra | RD1-score1=12 | RD1-team8= Manly | RD1-score8=12

| RD1-team2= Parramatta | RD1-score2=25 | RD1-team7= Melbourne | RD1-score7=40

| RD1-team3= Bulldogs | RD1-score3=26 | RD1-team6= Brisbane | RD1-score6=40

| RD1-team4= Newcastle | RD1-score4=12 | RD1-team5= Gold Coast | RD1-score5=32

| RD2-team1= Parramatta | RD2-score1=27 | RD2-team2= Gold Coast | RD2-score2=2

| RD2-team3= Brisbane | RD2-score3=24 | RD2-team4= St. George Illawarra | RD2-score4=10

| RD3-team1= Bulldogs | RD3-score1=12 | RD3-team2= Parramatta | RD3-score2=22 | RD3-team3= Melbourne | RD3-score3=40 | RD3-team4= Brisbane | RD3-score4=10

| RD4-team1= Parramatta | RD4-score1=16 | RD4-team2= Melbourne | RD4-score2=23

Grand final

Main article: 2009 NRL Grand Final

Adam Blair Ryan Hoffman Greg Inglis Billy Slater Goals: Cameron Smith (3/4) Field goals: Greg Inglis (1/1) Eric Grothe, Jr. Fuifui Moimoi Joel Reddy

Goals: Luke Burt (2/3)

Club and Player records

The following figures were collected from the completion of round 26 of the regular season and therefore do not represent any figures associated with the finals series or any representative matches for this year.

Top 5 point scorers

PtsPlayerTryGlsFG234228202180172
Hazem El Masri14890
Jamie Soward12876
Johnathan Thurston11790
Luke Burt13632
Scott Prince7720

Top 5 try scorers

TryPlayer2221201919
Brett Morris
Taniela Tuiaki
Josh Morris
Nathan Merritt
Bryson Goodwin

Most points in a match by an individual

PtsPlayerTryGlsFGOpponentScoreVenueRound24242424
Luke Burt28/80Newcastle Knights40–8Parramatta StadiumRound 22
Luke Burt28/80Penrith Panthers48–6Parramatta StadiumRound 25
Benji Marshall28/100Cronulla Sharks56–10Toyota StadiumRound 23
Joe Tomane36/90Brisbane Broncos48–4Olympic Park StadiumRound 13

Most tries in a match by an individual

TriesPlayerOpponentScoreVenueRound44444
Israel FolauGold Coast Titans32–18Suncorp StadiumRound 10
Phil GrahamBrisbane Broncos56–0Canberra StadiumRound 21
Joel MoonPenrith Panthers32–32CUA StadiumRound 21
Brett MorrisNorth Queensland20–24Dairy Farmers StadiumRound 9
Billy SlaterManly Sea Eagles40–12Etihad StadiumQualifying Final

Largest winning margin

ScoreVictorOpponentVenueRound56 – 0
(56 pts)56 – 10
(46 pts)48 – 4
(44 pts)
Canberra RaidersBrisbane BroncosCanberra StadiumRound 21
Wests TigersCronulla SharksToyota StadiumRound 23
Melbourne StormBrisbane BroncosOlympic ParkRound 13

Most points in a match

PointsVictorOpponentScoreVenueRound827472
Brisbane BroncosPenrith Panthers58–24Suncorp StadiumRound 23
Wests TigersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs54–20ANZ StadiumRound 17
[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersParramatta Eels38–34CUA StadiumRound 17

Fewest points in a match

PointsVictorOpponentScoreVenueRound13141416
New Zealand WarriorsNewcastle Knights13–0Mt Smart StadiumRound 14
New Zealand WarriorsWests Tigers14–0Mt Smart StadiumRound 12
Brisbane BroncosSt. George Illawarra Dragons12–2WIN StadiumRound 24
St. George Illawarra DragonsCronulla Sharks10–6WIN Jubilee OvalRound 3

Most points scored in a match by an individual team

PtsTeamOpponentScoreVenueRound5856565452
Brisbane BroncosPenrith Panthers58–24Suncorp StadiumRound 23
Wests TigersCronulla Sharks56–10Toyota StadiumRound 23
Canberra RaidersBrisbane Broncos56–0Canberra StadiumRound 21
Wests TigersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs54–20ANZ StadiumRound 17
South Sydney RabbitohsSydney Roosters52–12Sydney Football StadiumRound 1

Jarryd Hayne ran 4,429 metres with the ball in 2009, more than any other player in the competition.

Attendance

2009's regular season attendance figures were the highest recorded in Australian rugby league history, with a total of 3,081,849. This figure bettered the previous record set by the 1995 Winfield Cup's regular season (3,061,338 in a 20 team competition) and also beat the Telstra Premiership's previous best of 3,024,149 set in 2007.

The 2009 season also saw the second highest average crowd figure of a regular season, with a crowd average of 16,051, behind the best of 16,466 set in the 2005 NRL season.

The 20 highest regular season match attendances:

CrowdVenueHome TeamOpponentRound50,10945,02243,07942,43541,83536,64735,11234,27232,45631,66430,88729,97028,92627,52726,35326,33625,62225,30524,53824,48624,332
Suncorp Stadium
*(Double Header)*Brisbane Broncos
Bulldogs RLFCSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Gold Coast TitansRound 19
Suncorp StadiumBrisbane BroncosNorth Queensland CowboysRound 1
Suncorp StadiumBrisbane BroncosGold Coast TitansRound 10
Suncorp StadiumBrisbane BroncosSt George Illawarra DragonsRound 4
ANZ StadiumBulldogs RLFCNew Zealand WarriorsRound 25
Suncorp StadiumBrisbane BroncosMelbourne StormRound 2
Suncorp StadiumBrisbane BroncosCanberra RaidersRound 26
Sydney Football StadiumWests TigersParramatta EelsRound 24
Suncorp StadiumBrisbane BroncosNew Zealand WarriorsRound 17
ANZ StadiumBulldogs RLFCParramatta EelsRound 20
Suncorp StadiumBrisbane BroncosParramatta EelsRound 7
Sydney Cricket GroundWests TigersSouth Sydney RabbitohsRound 10
Sydney Football StadiumSydney RoostersSt George Illawarra DragonsRound 7
Suncorp StadiumBrisbane BroncosManly-Warringah Sea EaglesRound 9
Suncorp StadiumBrisbane BroncosBulldogs RLFCRound 14
Skilled ParkGold Coast TitansBrisbane BroncosRound 20
ANZ StadiumBulldogs RLFCWests TigersRound 8
Suncorp StadiumBrisbane BroncosPenrith PanthersRound 23
Mt Smart StadiumNew Zealand WarriorsBrisbane BroncosRound 3
Sydney Football StadiumSydney RoostersSouth Sydney RabbitohsRound 1
Dairy Farmers StadiumNorth Queensland CowboysBrisbane BroncosRound 25

2009 Transfers

Players

Player2008 Club2009 Club
Darius BoydBrisbane BroncosSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Greg EastwoodBrisbane BroncosCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Michael EnnisBrisbane BroncosCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Ben HannantBrisbane BroncosCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Denan KempBrisbane BroncosNew Zealand Warriors
Joel MoonBrisbane BroncosNew Zealand Warriors
Shane PerryBrisbane BroncosSuper League: Catalans Dragons
David StaggBrisbane BroncosCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Colin BestCanberra RaidersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Marshall ChalkCanberra RaidersSuper League: Celtic Crusaders
Neville CostiganCanberra RaidersSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Bronx GoodwinCanberra RaidersCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Michael WeymanCanberra RaidersSt. George Illawarra Dragons
William ZillmanCanberra RaidersGold Coast Titans
Andrew EmelioCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers
Corey HughesCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Nick KouparitsasCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSydney Roosters
Reni MaituaCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Willie TongaCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsNorth Queensland Cowboys
Sonny Bill WilliamsCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRC Toulonnais (French rugby union)
Nick YoungquestCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsGateshead Thunder
Fraser AndersonCronulla-Sutherland SharksKobelco Steelers (Japanese rugby union)
Greg BirdCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League: Catalans Dragons
Dustin CooperCronulla-Sutherland SharksToyota Verblitz (Japanese rugby union)
Isaac De GoisCronulla-Sutherland SharksNewcastle Knights
Brett KimmorleyCronulla-Sutherland SharksCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Kevin KingstonCronulla-Sutherland SharksParramatta Eels
Danny NutleyCronulla-Sutherland SharksRetirement
Adam PeekCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League: Celtic Crusaders
Paul StephensonCronulla-Sutherland SharksIpswich Jets (Queensland Cup)
Lance ThompsonCronulla-Sutherland SharksRetirement
Clint AmosGold Coast TitansNorth Queensland Cowboys
Brenton BowenGold Coast TitansTweed Heads Seagulls (Queensland Cup)
Gavin CooperGold Coast Titans[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers
Matthew CrossGold Coast TitansMelbourne Storm
Ian DonnellyGold Coast TitansCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Michael HodgsonGold Coast TitansCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Matt PetersenGold Coast TitansSuper League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
James StosicGold Coast TitansSuper League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Luke SwainGold Coast TitansSuper League: Salford City Reds
Jack AfamasagaManly Warringah Sea EaglesCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Steven BellManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League: Catalans Dragons
Nick Bradley-QalilawaManly Warringah Sea EaglesRetirement
Mark BryantManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League: Celtic Crusaders
Steve MenziesManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League: Bradford Bulls
David VaealikiManly Warringah Sea EaglesSC Albi (French rugby union)
Luke WilliamsonManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League: Harlequins RL
Michael CrockerMelbourne StormSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Israel FolauMelbourne StormBrisbane Broncos
Matt GeyerMelbourne StormRetirement
Antonio KaufusiMelbourne StormNorth Queensland Cowboys
Jeremy SmithMelbourne StormSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Chris BaileyNewcastle KnightsManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Danny BuderusNewcastle KnightsSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Jesse RoyalNewcastle KnightsNew Zealand Warriors
Matthew WhiteNewcastle KnightsGold Coast Titans
Wairangi KoopuNew Zealand WarriorsMelbourne Storm
Grant RovelliNew Zealand WarriorsNorth Queensland Cowboys
Logan SwannNew Zealand WarriorsRetirement
Ruben WikiNew Zealand WarriorsRetirement
Michael WittNew Zealand WarriorsOtago (New Zealand rugby union)
Daniel AbrahamNorth Queensland CowboysMackay Cutters (Queensland Cup)
Ray CashmereNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Salford City Reds
David FaiumuNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Huddersfield Giants
Sione FaumuinaNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Castleford Tigers
Mark HenryNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Salford City Reds
Jacob LillymanNorth Queensland CowboysNew Zealand Warriors
Chris SheppardNorth Queensland CowboysNorthern Pride (Queensland Cup)
Justin SmithNorth Queensland CowboysRetirement
Brett FinchParramatta EelsMelbourne Storm
Mark RiddellParramatta EelsSuper League: Wigan Warriors
Chad RobinsonParramatta EelsSuper League: Harlequins RL
Daniel WagonParramatta EelsLimoux Grizzlies (Elite One Championship)
Mark O'Halloran[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersRetirement
Luke Priddis[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Tony Puletua[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersSuper League: St. Helens
Shane Rodney[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Luke Rooney[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersRC Toulonnais (French rugby union)
Rhys Wesser[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith PanthersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Yileen GordonSouth Sydney RabbitohsCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Shannon HegartySouth Sydney RabbitohsNorth Queensland Cowboys
Manase ManuokafoaSouth Sydney RabbitohsNorth Queensland Cowboys
Nigel VaganaSouth Sydney RabbitohsRetirement
Dean WiddersSouth Sydney RabbitohsSuper League: Castleford Tigers
Rangi ChaseSt. George Illawarra DragonsSuper League: Castleford Tigers
Mark GasnierSt. George Illawarra DragonsStade Français (French rugby union)
Josh MorrisSt. George Illawarra DragonsCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Kirk ReynoldsonSt. George Illawarra DragonsRetirement
Ben RogersSt. George Illawarra DragonsNewcastle Knights
Jason RylesSt. George Illawarra DragonsSuper League: Catalans Dragons
Lagi SetuSt. George Illawarra DragonsBrisbane Broncos
Stuart WebbSt. George Illawarra DragonsRetirement
Simon WoolfordSt. George Illawarra DragonsRetirement
Brent GroseSydney RoostersRetirement
Amos RobertsSydney RoostersSuper League: Wigan Warriors
David ShillingtonSydney RoostersCanberra Raiders
Anthony TupouSydney RoostersCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Bronson HarrisonWests TigersCanberra Raiders
Mathew HeadWests TigersSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Brett HodgsonWests TigersSuper League: Huddersfield Giants
Shannon McDonnellWests TigersNewcastle Knights
Ryan O'HaraWests TigersSuper League: Celtic Crusaders
Ben Te'oWests TigersBrisbane Broncos
Aaron GorrellSuper League: Catalans DragonsBrisbane Broncos
Shane ElfordSuper League: Huddersfield Giants[[File:Panthers_colours.svg23px]] Penrith Panthers
John SkandalisSuper League: Huddersfield GiantsWests Tigers
Garret CrossmanSuper League: Hull Kingston RoversSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Gareth EllisSuper League: Leeds RhinosWests Tigers
Jordan TanseySuper League: Leeds RhinosSydney Roosters
Trent BarrettSuper League: Wigan WarriorsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Stacey JonesN/ANew Zealand Warriors

Coaches

Coach2008 Club2009 Club
Wayne BennettBrisbane BroncosSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Neil HenryCanberra RaidersNorth Queensland Cowboys
Nathan BrownSt. George Illawarra DragonsSuper League: Huddersfield Giants
Daniel AndersonSuper League: St. HelensParramatta Eels

References

References

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