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2005 NRL season
National Rugby League 2001.png
Teams 15
Premiers Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers (1st title)
Minor premiers Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta (5th title)
Matches played 189
Points scored 8861 (total)
46.884 (per match)
Attendance 3,276,675 (total)
17,337 (per match)
Top points scorer(s) Wests Tigers colours.svg Brett Hodgson (308)
Top try scorer(s) North Queensland colours.svg Matthew Bowen (21)

The 2005 NRL season was the 98th season of professional rugby league football in Australia and the eighth run by the National Rugby League. The lineup of clubs remained unchanged from the previous year, with fifteen clubs contesting the 2005 Telstra Premiership, which culminated in a grand final between the Wests Tigers and the North Queensland Cowboys.

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[edit] Season summary

In 2005 the NRL's salary cap was $3.25 million for the 25 highest-paid players in a club.[1]

The season was statistically the closest season ever, with just sixteen points separating the Parramatta Eels (1st) and Newcastle Knights (15th). It was also notable in that the previous four premiers failed to qualify for the finals (Bulldogs, Penrith Panthers, Sydney Roosters and Newcastle Knights). During the season, the National Rugby League announced a six-year $500 million television deal with Channel Nine and Fox Sports, to take effect in 2007.

The Knights recorded their worst ever start to a season (13 straight losses) and were consigned to last place for the entire season. They did however win 8 of their last 11 games thanks to the return of superstar Andrew Johns. They also recorded their then equal worst ever defeat - a 50-0 thrashing by the Parramatta Eels in round 14. During this match, an EnergyAustralia Stadium attendant ran onto the field, trying to tackle Parramatta's Daniel Wagon before he scored in the 78th minute.

It was announced that the Gold Coast Titans were to be admitted into the NRL as the sixteenth team, scheduled to begin playing in the 2007 season. The Titans would recruit John Cartwright as their inaugural coach and Preston Campbell was their first signing.

Johnathan Thurston won the 2005 Dally M Medal by a single point from Newcastle's Andrew Johns, despite Johns missing over a third of the season with a broken jaw. Johns had previously won the award in 1998, 1999 and 2002.

The two clubs that had players sent off won their matches (unlike in 2004) but the dismissal of John Hopoate made rugby league headlines. Hopoate was sent off in his team's win over the Cronulla Sharks and consequently received a 17-match ban. The Sea Eagles then terminated his contract.

The Wests Tigers became the first ever joint venture club to win the premiership, having formed in 2000 as a union between the Balmain Tigers and Western Suburbs Magpies, both foundation members of the original New South Wales Rugby Football League.

[edit] Teams

Brisbane Broncos
Brisbane Broncos home jersey 2002.svg
18th season
Ground: Suncorp Stadium
Coach: Wayne Bennett
Captain: Darren Lockyer
Bulldogs RLFC
Canterbury Bulldogs home jersey 1997.svg
71st season
Ground: Sydney Showground & Telstra Stadium
Coach: Steve Folkes
Captain: Andrew Ryan
Canberra Raiders
Canberra Raiders home jersey 2003.svg
24th season
Ground: Canberra Stadium
Coach: Matthew Elliott
Captain: Simon Woolford
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Cronulla home jersey 2004.svg
39th season
Ground: Toyota Stadium
Coach: Stuart Raper
Captain: Brett Kimmorley
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Manly Sea Eagles home jersey 2005.svg
56th season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Des Hasler
Captain: Michael Monaghan
Melbourne Storm
Melbourne Storm home jersey 2005.svg
8th season
Ground Olympic Park Stadium
Coach: Craig Bellamy
Captain: Cameron Smith
Newcastle Knights
Newcastle Knights home jersey 2005.svg
18th season
Ground: EnergyAustralia Stadium
Coach: Michael Hagan
Captain: Andrew Johns
New Zealand Warriors
New Zealand home jersey 2003.svg
11th season
Ground: Ericsson Stadium
Coach: Tony Kemp
Captain: Steve Price
North Queensland Cowboys
North Queensland Cowboys home jersey 2002.svg
11th season
Ground: Dairy Farmers Stadium
Coach: Graham Murray
Captain: Travis Norton
Parramatta Eels
Parramatta Eels home jersey 2004.svg
59th season
Ground: Parramatta Stadium
Coach: Brian Smith
Captain: Nathan Cayless
Penrith Panthers
Penrith Panthers home jersey 2001.svg
39th season
Ground: CUA Stadium
Coach: John Lang
Captain: Craig Gower
South Sydney Rabbitohs
South Sydney home jersey 1980.svg
96th season
Ground: Aussie Stadium
Coach: Shaun McRae
Captain: Peter Cusack
Sydney Roosters
Eastern Suburbs home jersey 1953.svg
98th season
Ground: Aussie Stadium
Coach: Ricky Stuart
Captain: Luke Ricketson
St. George Illawarra Dragons
St. George Illawarra Dragons home jersey 1999.svg
7th season
Ground: OKI Jubilee Stadium & WIN Stadium
Coach: Nathan Brown
Captain: Trent Barrett
Wests Tigers
Wests Tigers home jersey 2005.svg
6th season
Ground: Campbelltown Stadium & Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Tim Sheens
Captain: Scott Prince

[edit] Advertising

In 2005 the NRL and their advertising agency MJW Hakuhodo for the third year running stayed with the Hoodoo Gurus' "That's My Team" soundtrack and developed three different musical executions.

The campaign focussed on the association of "strength" with the game and the ads featured three different musical interpretations of the song all without vocals. Each was created intending to bring out the positionings of rugby league characteristice of ‘strength of body’, ‘strength of mind’ and ‘strength of character’

Outdoor supersites also featured in suburban locations in NSW and local cinema versions of the TVC ran with a call to action inviting fans to attend a game of the team local to the cinema location.[2].

[edit] Records Set In 2005

  • The Brisbane Broncos club record for their biggest loss now stands at 46 points, when they lost 50-4 against the Melbourne Storm at Olympic Park in round 4. It was also the first ever time the Broncos conceded 50 points in a match.
  • The Newcastle Knights lost a club record 13 straight matches from 13th March - 19th June. Also making them wooden spooners for the very first time.
  • In rounds 23 and 24, the Canterbury Bulldogs suffered their worst defeats in 7 decades when they lost 56-4 against the Parramatta Eels in round 23, then lost 54-2 against Wests Tigers in round 24, this game still stands as the Wests Tigers biggest ever win.

[edit] Ladder

Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta 24 16 0 8 2 704 456 +248 36
2 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra 24 16 0 8 2 655 510 +145 36
3 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane 24 15 0 9 2 597 484 +113 34
4 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 24 14 0 10 2 676 575 +101 32
5 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland 24 14 0 10 2 639 563 +76 32
6 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne 24 13 0 11 2 640 462 +178 30
7 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla 24 12 0 12 2 550 564 -14 28
8 Manly colours.svg Manly 24 12 0 12 2 554 632 -78 28
9 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney 24 11 0 13 2 488 487 +1 26
10 Penrith colours.svg Penrith 24 11 0 13 2 554 554 =0 26
11 New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand 24 10 0 14 2 515 528 -13 24
12 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury 24 9 1 14 2 472 670 -198 23
13 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney 24 9 1 14 2 482 700 -218 23
14 Canberra colours.svg Canberra 24 9 0 15 2 465 606 -141 22
15 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle 24 8 0 16 2 467 667 -200 20

[edit] Finals

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Qualifying Finals
Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 50–6 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 9 September 2005 Telstra Stadium Paul Simpkins 26,463
Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 18–24 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 10 September 2005 Suncorp Stadium Steve Clark 25,193
St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons 28–22 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla Sharks 10 September 2005 WIN Stadium Tony Archer 19,608
Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 46–22 Manly colours.svg Manly Sea Eagles 11 September 2005 Parramatta Stadium Tim Mander 19,710
Semi Finals
Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 16–24 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 17 September 2005 Sydney Football Stadium Paul Simpkins 16,810
Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 34–6 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 18 September 2005 Sydney Football Stadium Tim Mander 36,563
Preliminary Finals
St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons 12–20 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 24 September 2005 Sydney Football Stadium Tim Mander 41,260
Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 0–29 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 25 September 2005 Telstra Stadium Steve Clark 44,327
Grand Final
Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 30–16 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 2 October 2005 Telstra Stadium Tim Mander 82,453

[edit] Grand Final

Wests Tigers Position North Queensland
Brett Hodgson FB Matthew Bowen
Daniel Fitzhenry WG Ty Williams
Shane Elford CE Josh Hannay
Paul Whatuira CE Paul Bowman
Pat Richards WG Matt Sing
Benji Marshall FE Justin Smith
Scott Prince (c) HB Johnathan Thurston
Anthony Laffranchi PR Paul Rauhihi
Robbie Farah HK Aaron Payne
John Skandalis PR Shane Tronc
Ben Galea SR Steve Southern
Mark O'Neill SR Luke O'Donnell
Dene Halatau LK Travis Norton (c)
Liam Fulton Interchange Brett Firman
Chris Heighington Interchange Rod Jensen
Bryce Gibbs Interchange David Faiumu
Todd Payten Interchange Mitchell Sargent
Tim Sheens Coach Graham Murray

After winning twelve of their last fourteen games, including impressive victories against the Cowboys (twice), Broncos and Dragons in the finals, the Wests Tigers reached their first Grand Final. They faced the North Queensland Cowboys who were also making their Grand Final debut since entering the competition in the 1995 ARL season.

The enduring memory from the match was a break and flick pass from Benji Marshall which saw Pat Richards score the Tigers' second try. The movement happened in the critical period leading up to half-time with the scores locked at 6 all. After a positive set of tackles, Cowboys half-back Johnathan Thurston kicked deep to the corner from the Tigers' 40 where fullback Brett Hodgson fielded the ball three metres from his own line.

In support was Marshall who had been defending on the left wing. The Cowboys' chase was staggered and Marshall sped past the kicker, Thurston and dragged himself out of the attempted tackle of Matt Sing. He also left Cowboy David Faiumu in his wake as he hit top speed and crossed into North Queensland's territory. He was near the Cowboys 40m line when he encountered fullback Matt Bowen looming in defence. By this time Richards was positioned for Marshall's reverse pass which would give him a shot for the line. Instead of the more standard hand-off, Marshall added a flourish with a barely perceptible flick of the wrist. The ball floated into Richards' hands and he set sail for the line, scoring after a fend to Rod Jensen and then a 38-metre dash.

The Tigers increased their lead after half-time with hooker Robbie Farah sending prop Anthony Laffranchi into a gap to take the score to 18-6. The Cowboys responded when their most dangerous player Thurston put captain Travis Norton over to score 15 minutes into the second half.

Tigers' halfback and captain Scott Prince, who won the Clive Churchill Medal on the day, later drifted across field and showed the ball to three defenders before centre Shane Elford released winger Daniel Fitzhenry on a short dash to the line. Hodgson's sideline conversion restored the 12-point lead and the Tigers' confidence soared.

The win was a triumph for unfashionable forwards John Skandalis, who started with the Western Suburbs Magpies in 1996, and Mark O'Neill in his last match, who had started his career with the Balmain Tigers.

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Wests Tigers home jersey 2005.svg

Wests Tigers

Tries Gibbs, Richards, Laffranchi,

Fitzhenry, Payten

Goals Hodgson 5/5
Field Goals

16

North Queensland Cowboys away jersey 2002.svg


North Queensland Cowboys

Tries Bowen, Norton, Sing
Goals Hannay 2/3
Field Goals


Clive Churchill Medal: Scott Prince


When They Scored

8th Minute: North Queensland 6-0 (M.Bowen try; Hannay goal)
18th Minute: Tied 6-6 (Gibbs try; Hodgson goal)
35th Minute: Wests Tigers 12-6 (Richards try; Hodgson goal)
45th Minute: Wests Tigers 18-6 (Laffranchi try; Hodgson goal)
55th Minute: Wests Tigers 18-12 (Norton try; Hannay goal)
63rd Minute: Wests Tigers 24-12 (Fitzhenry try; Hodgson goal)
76th Minute: Wests Tigers 24-16 (Sing try)
80th Minute: Wests Tigers 30-16 (Payton try; Hodgson goal)

[edit] Statistics

[edit] Records set in 2005

[edit] Leading try scorers

Rank Tries Player Team Matches Try Ave.
1 20 Billy Slater Melbourne Storm 21 0.95
1 20 Matt Bowen North Queensland Cowboys 25 0.80
1 20 Colin Best St George Illawarra Dragons 26 0.77
1 20 Pat Richards Wests Tigers 28 0.71
5 19 Shaun Berrigan Brisbane Broncos 23 0.83
6 18 Ty Williams North Queensland Cowboys 23 0.78
7 17 Amos Roberts Sydney Roosters 24 0.71
6 18 Paul Whatuira Wests Tigers 28 0.61
9 16 Brett Stewart Manly Sea Eagles 24 0.67
9 16 David Simmons Cronulla Sharks 25 0.64
9 16 Matt Sing North Queensland Cowboys 25 0.64

[edit] Leading point scorers

Rank Points Player Team Matches Tries Gls Fld Goals Pts Ave.
1 308 Brett Hodgson Wests Tigers 28 15 124 - 11.00
2 214 Luke Burt Parramatta Eels 23 11 85 - 9.30
3 190 Preston Campbell Penrith Panthers 23 11 73 - 8.26
4 186 Luke Covell Cronulla Sharks 22 9 75 - 8.45
5 180 Hazem El Masri Bulldogs 18 11 68 - 10.00
6 172 Matt Orford Melbourne Storm 26 11 63 2 6.62
7 152 Josh Hannay North Queensland Cowboys 21 7 62 - 7.24
8 147 Stacey Jones New Zealand Warriors 23 5 63 1 6.39
9 142 Clinton Schifcofske Canberra Raiders 19 6 58 2 7.47
10 140 Michael Witt Manly Sea Eagles 19 5 60 - 7.37

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