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词条 2011 Legends of Origin charity match
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  1. Background

  2. Match day

  3. Teams

     Scorecard  Timeline  Audience 

  4. References

{{Infobox rugby league football match
|year = 2011
|title = Legends of Origin charity match
|image = Legends-of-origin-logo.jpg
|imagesize = 225px
|alt = 2010 Grand Final logo
|home = New South Wales Origin Legends
|away = Queensland Origin Legends
|home_abbr = NSW {{leagueicon|NSW|16}}
|away_abbr = QLD {{leagueicon|QLD|16}}
|home_half1 = 4
|home_half2 = 12
|home_total = 16
|away_half1 = 16
|away_half2 = 4
|away_total = 20
|date = 27 January 2011
|stadium = Parramatta Stadium
|location = Sydney, NSW, Australia
|MoM_title =
|MoM =
|anthem_title = National anthem
|anthem = Shannon Noll
|referee = Bill Harrigan
|referee2 =
|attendance = 20,000 (approx)
|network = Triple M (radio)
FOX Sports (television)
|commentators = Dan Ginnane
|commentators2= H.G. Nelson
|commentators3= Andrew Johns
|tournaments =
|last =
|next =
}}

The 2011 Legends of Origin charity match was a rugby league football game played on 27 January 2011 at Parramatta Stadium in Sydney. The match was organised by Mark Geyer in response to the 2010–2011 Queensland floods. The match was contested between the New South Wales Origin Legends and the Queensland Origin Legends. The teams were made up of former State of Origin players. The match was won by Queensland with a final score of 20 to 16.

Background

After the devastating floods that had affected most of Queensland including its capital city of Brisbane, Mark Geyer from Sydney radio station Triple M on his breakfast program The Grill Team announced that he will be organising a charity match to raise funds for the recovery effort. The match, organised in seven days, was sold out in 36 hours.[1]

Match day

The pre-match entertainment consisted of INXS performing a sombre version of their song "Don't Change". The players were then announced onto the field one by one. Shannon Noll sang the Australian national anthem.

Teams

The match featured former State of Origin players, while a Sydney grocerer Tony Trim was included in the New South Wales side after donating $14,600 to the flood relief effort. Former Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds played in the Queensland side, alongside actor Lincoln Lewis, son of Queensland coach Wally.[2]

2011 Legends of Origin Teams
{{Leagueicon|NSW|16 New South Wales Origin Legends{{rlp|main{{Leagueicon|QLD|16 Queensland Origin Legends
1 Garry Jack (41)Fullback1 Robbie O'Davis (38)
2 Nathan Blacklock (34)Wing2 Willie Carne (42)
3 Ryan Girdler (38)Centre3 Mal Meninga (50) (c)
4 David Peachey (36)Centre4 Gary Belcher (48)
5 Eric Grothe, Sr. (51)Wing5 Kerry Boustead (51)
6 Cliff Lyons (49)Five-Eighth6 Tony Currie (48)
7 Brett Kimmorley (34)Halfback7 Adrian Lam (40)
8 Mark Carroll (43)Prop8 Sam Backo (50)
9 Benny Elias (47)Hooker9 Kerrod Walters (43)
10 Mario Fenech (49)Prop10 Colin Scott (50)
11 Luke Ricketson (37)Second Row11 Gorden Tallis (37)
12 Mark Geyer (43) (c)Second Row12 Wendell Sailor (36)
13 Brad Fittler (38)Lock13 Jamie Goddard (38)
14 Greg Alexander (45)Interchange14 Mat Rogers (34)
15 Tim Brasher (39)Interchange15 Mark Coyne (43)
16 Terry Lamb (49)Interchange16 Jason Smith (38)
17 Tony TrimInterchange17 Andrew Symonds (35)
18 Rod Wishart (42)Interchange18 Kevin Campion (39)
19 Bryan Fletcher (36)Interchange19 Robert Josifovski
20 Paul Sironen (45)Interchange
Phil GouldCoachWally Lewis

Scorecard

20{{leagueicon|QLD Queensland Origin Legends
Tries1 Belcher (8')
1 Sailor (20')
1 Lam (28')
1 O'Davis (35')
Goals2/2 Rogers (9', 21')
0/1 Meninga
0/1 Tallis
Field Goals
16NSW New South Wales Origin Legends
Tries1 Trim (23')
1 Blacklock (53')
1 Peachey (59')
Goals1/2 Girdler (51)
Field Goals

First Quarter Time: 6 – 0
Half Time: 16 – 4
Three Quarter Time: 20 – 4

Timeline

8th: Queensland 6 – 0 (Try: Belcher, Goal: Rogers)
20th: Queensland 12 – 0 (Try: Sailor, Goal: Rogers)
23rd: New South Wales 4 – 12 (Try: Trim)
28th: Queensland 16 – 4 (Try: Lam)
35th: Queensland 20 – 4 (Try: O'Davis)
53rd: New South Wales 10 – 20 (Try: Blacklock, Goal: Girdler)

59th: New South Wales 16 – 20 (Try: Peachey)

Despite the charitable purpose behind the match, it featured some heavy tackles and confrontations between opposing players. Because of the age of most of the players, unlimited interchanges were allowed and the match was split into four 15-minute quarters.[2] No attempt at goal was made by New South Wales after Peachey's try. Harvey Norman donated $1000 for every try. After the match, Triple M presented cheque to value to $380,587.00 to go towards the Premier's Disaster Relief Fund to the Queensland Minister for Sport and Minister Child Safety, Phil Reeves.

Audience

The game was sold-out with over 20,000 in attendance at Parramatta Stadium. It was also the number one programme of the week on Foxtel with 272,000 viewers[3] and countless more listening live on radio.

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Walters in Origin for flood aid|url=http://www.qt.com.au/story/2011/01/27/ipswich-walters-in-origin-for-flood-aid/|newspaper=The Queensland Times|date=27 January 2011|accessdate=30 January 2011}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/legends-give-brutal-best-to-raise-funds-20110127-1a74g.html|title=Legends give brutal best to raise funds|last=Barrett|first=Chris|date=28 January 2011|work=Sydney Morning Herald|accessdate=30 January 2011}}
3. ^{{Cite web |url=http://assets.astra.org.au.s3.amazonaws.com/0b950ad655114bd45cf1929a0cb209c9/ASTRARatings20110123.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2011-01-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707125045/http://assets.astra.org.au.s3.amazonaws.com/0b950ad655114bd45cf1929a0cb209c9/ASTRARatings20110123.pdf |archive-date=2011-07-07 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
{{2011 in Rugby League}}

2 : 2011 in Australian rugby league|Rugby League State of Origin

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