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2011 NRL Under-20s season


FieldValue
year2011
name2011 NRL Under-20s season
imageToyota Cup logo.jpg
imagesize150px
teams16
premiersNew Zealand Warriors
count2nd
minor premiersNew Zealand Warriors
mpcount1st
wooden_spoonManly
wooden_spoon_count1st
matches201
points10439
MVPTariq Sims
MVP_linkPlayer of the Year
top_scorerDylan Collier (260)
top try scorerOmar Sleimankhel (26)
prevseason_link[2010](2010-nrl-under-20s-season)
prevseason_year[2010](2010-nrl-under-20s-season)
nextseason_link[2012](2012-nrl-under-20s-season)
nextseason_year[2012](2012-nrl-under-20s-season)

The 2011 NRL Under-20s season was the fourth season of the National Rugby League's Under-20s competition. The competition, known commercially as the 2011 Toyota Cup due to sponsorship from Toyota, was solely for under-20s players. The draw and structure of the competition mirrored that of the 2011 NRL Telstra Premiership season.

Season summary

Schedule

Ladder

Finals series

| RD1-team1= New Zealand Warriors | RD1-score1= 54 | RD1-team8= Newcastle Knights | RD1-score8= 6

| RD1-team2= North Queensland Cowboys | RD1-score2= 48 | RD1-team7= Wests Tigers | RD1-score7= 26

| RD1-team3= Cronulla Sharks | RD1-score3= 28 | RD1-team6= Canterbury Bulldogs | RD1-score6= 12

| RD1-team4= Melbourne Storm | RD1-score4= 26 | RD1-team5= Sydney Roosters | RD1-score5= 10

| RD2-team1= Melbourne Storm | RD2-score1= 20 | RD2-team2= Canterbury Bulldogs | RD2-score2= 22

| RD2-team3= Cronulla Sharks | RD2-score3= 14 | RD2-team4= Sydney Roosters | RD2-score4= 4

| RD3-team1= New Zealand Warriors | RD3-score1=64 | RD3-seed2= | RD3-team2= Canterbury Bulldogs | RD3-score2=0

| RD3-team3= North Queensland Cowboys | RD3-score3=38 | RD3-seed4= | RD3-team4= Cronulla Sharks | RD3-score4=14

| RD4-seed1= | RD4-team1= New Zealand Warriors | RD4-score1=31 | RD4-seed2= | RD4-team2= North Queensland Cowboys | RD4-score2=30

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueReferee
**Qualifying Finals**
**(4)** Melbourne Storm26-10**(5)** Sydney Roosters11 September 2011, 1:30pmAAMI Park, Melbourne
**(3)** Cronulla Sharks28-12**(6)** Canterbury Bulldogs10 September 2011, 6:00pmSydney Football Stadium, Sydney
**(2)** **North Queensland Cowboys**48-26**(7)** Wests Tigers9 September 2011, 5:15pmANZ Stadium, Sydney
**(1)** New Zealand Warriors54-6**(8)** Newcastle Knights10 September 2011, 4:15pmSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane
**Semi-finals**
Melbourne Storm20-22Canterbury Bulldogs16 September 2011, 5:15pmSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Cronulla Sharks14-4Sydney Roosters17 September 2011, 5:15pmSydney Football Stadium, Sydney
**Preliminary Finals**
North Queensland Cowboys38-14Cronulla Sharks23 September 2011, 5:15pmSydney Football Stadium, Sydney
New Zealand Warriors64-0Canterbury Bulldogs24 September 2011, 5:15pmAAMI Park, Melbourne
**Grand Final**
New Zealand Warriors31-30North Queensland Cowboys2 October 2011, 2:15pmANZ Stadium

Player statistics

Leading try scorers

Top 10 try scorersPosNameTriesTeam
1Omar Slaimankhel**26**New Zealand
2Michael Parker-Walshe**21**North Queensland
3Marmin Barba**19**Parramatta
4=Tautau Moga**18**Sydney
4=Luke Pickerd**18**Cronulla
6=Daniel Abou-Sleiman**17**Canterbury
6=Dale Copley**17**Brisbane
6=Mahe Fonua**17**Melbourne
6=Adam Henry**17**New Zealand
10Wayne Ulugia**16**North Queensland

Most tries in a game

Top 5 most tries in a gamePlayerTeamOpponentRoundTries
1=Matthew BerwickBrisbaneNorth Queensland23**4**
1=Kyle FeldtNorth QueenslandNewcastle18**4**
1=Jerome LeedyBrisbaneManly26**4**
1=Tautau MogaSydneyCronulla24**4**
1=James TedescoWests TigersMelbourne15**4**
1=Jack WightonCanberraGold Coast4**4**

Leading point scorers

Top 10 overall point scorersPlayerTeamTGFGPts
1Dylan CollierNew Zealand14102-**260**
2Kyle FeldtNorth Queensland1487-**230**
3Matt McGahanMelbourne685-**194**
4Chris MedcalfCanberra978-**192**
5Chris TaripoSydney1053-**146**
6Mitchell FreiBrisbane462-**140**
7Jacob MillerWests Tigers554-**128**
8Kane GilliesSt. George Illawarra844-**120**
9Ali HijaziCronulla450-**116**
10Cameron BreustParramatta4471**111**

Most points in a game

Top 5 most points in a gamePlayerTeamOpponentRoundTriesGoalsField GoalsPoints
1Kyle FeldtNorth QueenslandNewcastle1845-**26**
2Blake AustinPenrithCronulla336-**24**
3Chris TaripoSydneyCanberra1727-**22**
5=Kane GilliesSt. George IllawarraManly1627-**22**
5=Chris MedcalfCanberraManly919-**22**

Leading goal scorers

Top 10 goal scorersPosNameGoalsTeam
1Dylan Collier**102**New Zealand
2Kyle Feldt**87**North Queensland
3Matt McGahan**85**Melbourne
4Chris Medcalf**78**Canberra
5Mitchell Frei**62**Brisbane
6Jacob Miller**54**Wests Tigers
7Chris Taripo**53**Sydney
8Ali Hijazi**51**Cronulla
9Cameron Breust**47**Parramatta
10Kane Gillies**44**St. George Illawarra

Most goals in a game

Top 5 most goals in a gamePlayerTeamOpponentRoundGoals
1=Dylan CollierNew ZealandSouth Sydney11**9**
1=Mitchell FreiBrisbaneNewcastle5**9**
1=Chris MedcalfCanberraGold Coast4**9**
1=Chris MedcalfCanberraManly9**9**
1=Jacob MillerWests TigersMelbourne15**9**
1=Daniel WallaceBrisbaneSouth Sydney25**9**

Leading field goal scorers

Top 10 field goal scorersPosNameTeamField goals
1=Chad TownsendCronulla**2**
1=Jason WhebeParramatta**2**
3=Jay BonnellWests Tigers**1**
3=Cameron BreustParramatta**1**
3=Ryley JacksSydney**1**
3=Penani ManumalealiiCronulla**1**
3=Jordan MeadsNew Zealand**1**
3=Jordan RankinGold Coast**1**
3=Aiden SezerCanterbury**1**
3=Sam WilliamsCanberra**1**

Club statistics

Biggest Wins

Top 10 biggest winning marginsPosWinning teamLosing teamRoundScoreMargin
1BrisbaneManly2664-0**64**
1 =New ZealandCanterburyPreliminary Final64-0**64**
2New ZealandSouth Sydney1162-6**56**
3CanterburyManly2452-0**52**
4=BrisbaneNewcastle554-6**48**
4=BrisbaneSouth Sydney2554-6**48**
4=North QueenslandSouth Sydney2458-10**48**
7NewcastlePenrith162-16**46**
8CanterburyManly1350-6**44**
9=SydneyCanterbury2150-8**42**
9=New ZealandSydney542-0**42**

Winning Streaks

Winning streak still active
Top 5 longest winning streaksPosTeamFirst winRoundLast winRoundGames won
1Sydney26-14 vs Newcastle16Current Streak-**11**
2=Canterbury38-16 vs South Sydney730-26 vs Cronulla15**7**
2=Cronulla28-16 vs Gold Coast1638-18 vs Gold Coast22**7**
2=Melbourne34-30 vs Canterbury424-12 vs Canberra10**7**
5New Zealand56-26 vs Penrith830-16 vs Wests Tigers14**6**
  • QF = Qualifying Finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • PF = Preliminary Finals
  • GF = Grand Final

Losing Streaks

Losing streak still active
Top 5 longest losing streaksPosTeamFirst LossRoundLast LossRoundGames lost
1South Sydney16-17 vs Sydney19Current Streak-**8**
2=Canberra20-56 vs Sydney178-24 vs Newcastle22**6**
2=Manly20-21 vs Cronulla532-34 vs Gold Coast10**6**
2=Manly16-30 vs Parramatta1518-26 vs Sydney22**6**
2=South Sydney16-38 vs Canterbury716-40 vs Melbourne13**6**
  • QF = Qualifying Finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • PF = Preliminary Finals
  • GF = Grand Final

Team of the Year

On 30 August 2011, the 2011 Toyota Cup team of the Year was announced. The team included 15 first time winners including coach John Ackland, while Dane Gagai and Dale Finucane had previously been named in the 2010 Team of the Year. Kenneath Bromwich and Jesse Bromwich, a member of the 2009 Team of the Year, became the first brothers to be selected in a team of the Year.

PositionPlayerClub
FullbackOmar SlaimankhelNew Zealand
WingDane GagaiBrisbane
CentreKonrad HurrellNew Zealand
CentreMahe FonuaMelbourne
WingJames RobertsSouth Sydney
Five-EightCarlos TuimavaveNew Zealand
HalfbackJacob MillerWests Tigers
PropKane EvansSydney
HookerKurt BaptisteBrisbane
PropDale FinucaneCanterbury
Second-RowJason TaumaloloNorth Queensland
Second-RowAlex McKinnonSt. George Illawarra
LockTyrone PeacheyCronulla
BenchKenneath BromwichMelbourne
BenchTim LafaiCanterbury
BenchJack de BelinSt. George Illawarra
BenchKyle FeldtNorth Queensland
CoachJohn AcklandNew Zealand

References

References

  1. "Toyota Cup Team of the Year". National Rugby League.
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