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词条 2011 NRL season
释义

  1. Season summary

     Records set In 2011 

  2. Teams

  3. Ladder

  4. Finals series

     Finals chart 

  5. Grand Final

  6. Club and player records

  7. Attendances

  8. 2011 Transfers

     Players 

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2012}}{{Use Australian English|date=May 2011}}{{Infobox rugby league season
| year = 2011
| competition = National Rugby League
| image =
| imagesize =
| caption =
| duration = March 11 – October 2, 2011
| teams = 16
| count = 8th
| premiers = {{leagueicon|Manly|size=16}} Manly Warringah
| runners up = {{leagueicon|Auckland|size=16}} New Zeland Warriors
| minor premiers = {{leagueicon|Melbourne|size=16}} Melbourne Storm
| mpcount = 1st
| matches = 201
| points =
| attendance = 3464207
| top point scorer = {{leagueicon|Wests Tigers|size=16}} Benji Marshall (211)
| top try scorer = {{leagueicon|South Sydney|size=16}} Nathan Merritt (23){{leagueicon|Canterbury Bulldogs|size=16}}Ben Barba (23)
| player of the year = {{leagueicon|Melbourne|16}} Billy Slater (Dally M Medal)

}}The 2011 NRL season was the 104th season of professional rugby league football club competition in Australia, and the fourteenth and last run by the National Rugby League's partnership committee of the Australian Rugby League and News Ltd. The NRL's main championship, called the 2011 Telstra Premiership due to sponsorship from Telstra, was contested by sixteen teams for the fifth consecutive year. Alongside was the fourth season of the Toyota Cup taking place.

The season's Premiership title was awarded to the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles who took out their 8th title, only three years after their previous title, defeating the New Zealand Warriors in the Grand Final.

Season summary

{{See also|2011 NRL season results}}

The 2011 competition draw was announced on Thursday, 7 October 2010,[1] with the season's first match between NRL teams to be played on Friday, 11 March. The first round of the premiership season became the highest attended round in NRL history, with 201,212 fans attending.[2]

However, the first NRL match of the year was the second annual NRL All Stars vs Indigenous All Stars game played at Skilled Park on the Gold Coast on 12 February. The annual ANZAC Test was also held at Skilled Park, on 6 May, with City vs Country Origin held on the same night at the Lavington Sports Ground in Albury. The Test match was to have been held at Christchurch in New Zealand, but was moved due to the destruction wrought on that city by the earthquake in February 2011.[3]

Byes began on 6 May, being the day of those representative matches, and continued throughout the 2011 State of Origin series, covering in total rounds 9 to 18.

Themed rounds included the Heritage Round (round 5), Women in League Round (round 16), and Rivalry Round (round 19).

The regular 26 round season finished with the Melbourne Storm winning the J. J. Giltinan Shield for being the minor premiers. However the grand final match-up ended up between the second placed Manly Warringah Sea Eagles and the sixth placed New Zealand Warriors in which the Sea Eagles sought victory and claimed their 8th premiership title.

The coveted Dally M Medal award for player of the year in 2011 was awarded to Melbourne Storm fullback Billy Slater, who becomes the second Storm player to be given the award. (see 2011 Dally M Awards for full award listing)

Records set In 2011

  • Canberra Raiders equalled their longest losing streak with 8-matches (Round 2 - Round 9).
  • Brisbane Broncos round-26 match was the biggest ever regular home game crowd for the Broncos at Suncorp Stadium with 50,859.
  • South Sydney Rabbitohs winger Nathan Merritt equaled the record for the most tries in a match with 5-tries against the Parramatta Eels in Round 22.
  • Manly Warringah Sea Eagles set the record for the most points scored in a half of finals football when they scored 42 unanswered points against the North Queensland Cowboys.
  • Sea Eagles halves Kieran Foran (21) and Daly Cherry-Evans (22) became the youngest halves pairing to win a grand final since Brett Kenny (20) and Peter Sterling (21) in 1981

Teams

The number of teams in the NRL remained unchanged for the fourth consecutive season, 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 are from Sydney's metropolitan area, with St. George-Illawarra being a Sydney and Wollongong joint venture. Just two foundation clubs from New South Wales Rugby League season 1908 played in the competition: the Sydney Roosters (formerly known as Eastern Suburbs) and the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Brisbane Broncos
24th season
Ground: Suncorp Stadium
Coach: Anthony Griffin
Captain: Darren Lockyer
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
77th season
Ground: ANZ Stadium
Coach: Kevin Moore→Jim Dymock
Captain: Andrew Ryan
Canberra Raiders
30th season
Ground: Canberra Stadium
Coach: David Furner
Captain: Alan Tongue
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
45th season
Ground: Toyota Stadium
Coach: Shane Flanagan
Captain: Paul Gallen
Gold Coast Titans
5th season
Ground: Skilled Park
Coach: John Cartwright
Captain: Scott Prince
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
62nd season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Des Hasler
Captain: Jamie Lyon & Jason King
Melbourne Storm
14th season
Ground: AAMI Park
Coach: Craig Bellamy
Captain: Cameron Smith
Newcastle Knights
24th season
Ground: Ausgrid Stadium
Coach: Rick Stone
Captain: Kurt Gidley
New Zealand Warriors
17th season
Ground: Mt Smart Stadium
Coach: Ivan Cleary
Captain: Simon Mannering
North Queensland Cowboys
17th season
Ground: Dairy Farmers Stadium
Coach: Neil Henry
Captain: Johnathan Thurston & Matt Scott
Parramatta Eels
65th season
Ground: Parramatta Stadium
Coach: Stephen Kearney
Captain: Nathan Hindmarsh
Penrith Panthers
45th season
Ground: Centrebet Stadium
Coach: Matthew Elliott→Steve Georgallis
Captain: Petero Civoniceva
South Sydney Rabbitohs
102nd season
Ground: ANZ Stadium
Coach: John Lang
Captains: Roy Asotasi & Michael Crocker
Sydney Roosters
104th season
Ground: Sydney Football Stadium
Coach: Brian Smith
Captain: Braith Anasta
St George Illawarra Dragons
13th season
Ground: Jubilee Oval & WIN Stadium
Coach: Wayne Bennett
Captain: Ben Hornby
Wests Tigers
12th season
Grounds: Campbelltown Stadium & Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Tim Sheens
Captain: Robbie Farah

Ladder

{{Nrl2011ladder}}{{Nrl2011ladderprogression}}

Finals series

{{See also|2011 NRL season results#Finals|l1=2011 NRL season results - Finals series}}

To decide the grand finalists from the top eight finishing teams, the NRL adopts the McIntyre Final Eight System. The 2011 finals series sees the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, Wests Tigers, St George Illawarra Dragons and the New Zealand Warriors all return from last year. The Melbourne Storm and Brisbane Broncos both return after last year's absence whilst the North Queensland Cowboys and the Newcastle Knights appear in this year's finals for the first time since 2007 and 2009, respectively.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and Time (Local)VenueRefereesCrowd
QUALIFYING FINALS
{{leagueicon|Wests Tigers|16}} Wests Tigers21 – 12{{leagueicon|St George|16}} St George Illawarra Dragons 9 September 2011, 7:45pm ANZ StadiumTony Archer
Matt Cecchin
45,631
{{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Brisbane Broncos40 – 10{{leagueicon|New Zealand|16}} New Zealand Warriors 10 September 2011, 6:45pm Suncorp StadiumJared Maxwell
Shayne Hayne
48,943
{{leagueicon|Manly|16}} Manly Warringah Sea Eagles42 – 8{{leagueicon|North Queensland|16}} North Queensland Cowboys 10 September 2011, 8:30pm Sydney Football StadiumBen Cummins
Gavin Badger
13,972
{{leagueicon|Melbourne|16}} Melbourne Storm18 – 8{{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Newcastle Knights 11 September 2011, 4:00pm AAMI ParkAshley Klein
Adam Devcich
14,845
SEMI FINALS
{{leagueicon|Wests Tigers|16}} Wests Tigers20 – 22{{leagueicon|New Zealand|16}} New Zealand Warriors 16 September 2011, 7:45pm Sydney Football StadiumShayne Hayne
Jared Maxwell
27,109
{{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Brisbane Broncos †13 – 12{{leagueicon|St George|16}} St George Illawarra Dragons 17 September 2011, 6:45pm Suncorp StadiumTony Archer
Matt Cecchin
48,474
PRELIMINARY FINALS
{{leagueicon|Manly|16}} Manly Warringah Sea Eagles26 – 14{{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Brisbane Broncos 23 September 2011, 7:45pm Sydney Football StadiumShayne Hayne
Jared Maxwell
31,894
{{leagueicon|Melbourne|16}} Melbourne Storm12 – 20{{leagueicon|New Zealand|16}} New Zealand Warriors 24 September 2011, 7:45pm AAMI ParkTony Archer
Matt Cecchin
28,580

† - Match decided in golden point extra time

Finals chart

{{8McIntyre
| RD1-team1={{leagueicon|Melbourne|16}} Melbourne
| RD1-score1=18
| RD1-team8={{leagueicon|Newcastle|16}} Newcastle
| RD1-score8=8
| RD1-team2={{leagueicon|Manly|16}} Manly
| RD1-score2=42
| RD1-team7={{leagueicon|North Queensland|16}} North Queensland
| RD1-score7=8
| RD1-team3={{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Brisbane
| RD1-score3=40
| RD1-team6={{leagueicon|New Zealand|16}} New Zealand
| RD1-score6=10
| RD1-team4={{leagueicon|Wests Tigers|16}} Wests Tigers
| RD1-score4=21
| RD1-team5={{leagueicon|St George|16}} St. George Illawarra
| RD1-score5=12
| RD2-team1={{leagueicon|Wests Tigers|16}} Wests Tigers
| RD2-score1=20
| RD2-team2={{leagueicon|New Zealand|16}} New Zealand
| RD2-score2=22
| RD2-team3={{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Brisbane
| RD2-score3=13
| RD2-team4={{leagueicon|St George|16}} St. George Illawarra
| RD2-score4=12
| RD3-team1={{leagueicon|Melbourne|16}} Melbourne
| RD3-score1=12
| RD3-team2={{leagueicon|New Zealand|16}} New Zealand
| RD3-score2=20
| RD3-team3={{leagueicon|Manly|16}} Manly
| RD3-score3=26
| RD3-team4={{leagueicon|Brisbane|16}} Brisbane
| RD3-score4=14
| RD4-team1={{leagueicon|New Zealand|16}} New Zealand
| RD4-score1=10
| RD4-team2={{leagueicon|Manly|16}} Manly
| RD4-score2=24
}}

Grand Final

{{main article|2011 NRL Grand Final}}{{rugbyleaguebox
|bg = #f1f5fc
|date = Sunday, 2 October
|time = 5:00pm (AEDT)
|team1 = Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles {{leagueicon|Manly|16}}
|score = 24 – 10
|report = 1st: 12 - 2
2nd: 12 - 8
report
|team2 = {{leagueicon|New Zealand|16}} New Zealand Warriors
|points1 = Tries:
Brett Stewart (30') 1
Daly Cherry-Evans (40') 1
Glenn Stewart (57') 1
Jamie Lyon (79') 1
Goals:
Jamie Lyon 3/3
(32', 40', 58')
Michael Robertson 1/1
(80')
|points2 = Tries:
Manu Vatuvei (62') 1
Elijah Taylor (68') 1
Goals:
James Maloney 1/3
(28' pen)
|stadium = ANZ Stadium
|referee = Tony Archer, Matt Cecchin
|attendance = 81,988
Clive Churchill Medal: Glenn Stewart
}}

Club and player records

The following statistics are correct as of the conclusion of Round 26.

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Top 5 point scorers
PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals
195South Sydney}} Chris Sandow6827
186Wests Tigers}} Benji Marshall11702
180New Zealand Warriors}} James Maloney8732
164Parramatta}} Luke Burt10620
158North Queensland Cowboys}} Johnathan Thurston10590
Top 5 try scorers
TriesPlayer
23Canterbury}} Ben Barba
23South Sydney}} Nathan Merritt
21North Queensland Cowboys}} Ashley Graham
19Newcastle}} Akuila Uate
16Gold Coast Titans}} David Mead
{{col-2}}Top 5 goal scorers
GoalsPlayer
82South Sydney}} Chris Sandow
73New Zealand Warriors}} James Maloney
73Melbourne}} Cameron Smith
70Wests Tigers}} Benji Marshall
65Brisbane}} Corey Parker
{{col-end}}Most points in a match by an individual
PointsPlayerTriesGoalsFGOpponentScoreVenueRound
20Parramatta}} Luke Burt26/70Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks40–6Sydney Football StadiumRound 11
20South Sydney}} Nathan Merritt500Parramatta Eels56–6ANZ StadiumRound 22
20South Sydney}} Chris Sandow18/100Parramatta Eels56–6ANZ StadiumRound 22
20North Queensland}} Johnathan Thurston26/70Parramatta Eels40–26Dairy Farmers StadiumRound 10
Most tries in a match by an individual
TriesPlayerOpponentScoreVenueRound
5South Sydney}} Nathan MerrittParramatta Eels56–6ANZ StadiumRound 22
4Canterbury}} Ben BarbaCanberra Raiders36–22ANZ StadiumRound 26
4Newcastle}} Akuila UateSouth Sydney Rabbitohs40–24Ausgrid StadiumRound 26
Paul Gallen ran 3,670 metres with the ball in 2011, more than any other player in the competition.[4]

Attendances

The regular season attendances for the 2011 season aggregated to a total of 3,123,055 (average 16,267), becoming the second highest attended NRL season (after 2010).


The highest twenty regular season match attendances:
CrowdVenueHome TeamOpponentRound
50,859Suncorp StadiumBrisbane|16}} Brisbane BroncosManly|16}} Manly Warringah Sea EaglesRound 26
45,119Suncorp StadiumBrisbane|16}} Brisbane BroncosNth Qld|16}} North Queensland CowboysRound 1
40,094Suncorp StadiumBrisbane|16}} Brisbane BroncosSouths|16}} South Sydney RabbitohsRound 25
38,412Eden ParkNew Zealand|16}} New Zealand WarriorsParramatta|16}} Parramatta EelsRound 1
37,173Suncorp StadiumBrisbane|16}} Brisbane BroncosNew Zealand|16}} New Zealand WarriorsRound 22
34,976Sydney Football StadiumEasts|16}} Sydney RoostersSt George|16}} St George Illawarra DragonsRound 7
34,322ANZ StadiumBulldogs|16}} Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSt George|16}} St George Illawarra DragonsRound 10
34,185Suncorp StadiumBrisbane|16}} Brisbane BroncosSt George|16}} St George Illawarra DragonsRound 15
34,175Suncorp StadiumBrisbane|16}} Brisbane BroncosMelbourne|16}} Melbourne StormRound 9
32,283Suncorp Stadium
(Double Header)
Manly|16}} Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
{{leagueicon|Bulldogs|16}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Brisbane|16}} Brisbane Broncos
{{leagueicon|Gold Coast Titans|16}} Gold Coast Titans
Round 12
31,122Sydney Cricket GroundSt George|16}} St George Illawarra DragonsBulldogs|16}} Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRound 5
31,035Suncorp StadiumBrisbane|16}} Brisbane BroncosGold Coast Titans|16}} Gold Coast TitansRound 19
30,729Ausgrid StadiumNewcastle|16}} Newcastle KnightsSouths|16}} South Sydney RabbitohsRound 26
30,687ANZ StadiumParramatta|16}} Parramatta EelsBulldogs|16}} Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRound 6
30,127Suncorp StadiumBrisbane|16}} Brisbane BroncosWests Tigers|16}} Wests TigersRound 17
30,538Suncorp StadiumBrisbane|16}} Brisbane BroncosBulldogs|16}} Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRound 8
28,703Sydney Football StadiumEasts|16}} Sydney RoostersSouths|16}} South Sydney RabbitohsRound 1
27,687Sydney Football StadiumWests Tigers|16}} Wests TigersSt George|16}} St George Illawarra DragonsRound 22
26,737ANZ StadiumBulldogs|16}} Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsWests Tigers|16}} Wests TigersRound 1
26,463Dairy Farmers StadiumNth Qld|16}} North Queensland CowboysBrisbane|16}} Brisbane BroncosRound 23
25,623Suncorp StadiumBrisbane|16}} Brisbane BroncosPenrith|16}} Penrith PanthersRound 4

2011 Transfers

Players

Player2010 Club2011 Club
Israel FolauBrisbane}} Brisbane Broncos Greater Western Sydney Giants (Australian rules football)
Ashton SimsBrisbane}} Brisbane BroncosNorth Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys
Antonio WintersteinBrisbane}} Brisbane BroncosNorth Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys
Scott LoganCanberra}} Canberra Raiders Retirement
Adam MoggCanberra}} Canberra Raiders Retirement
Joel MonaghanCanberra}} Canberra RaidersWarrington}} Super League: Warrington Wolves
Troy ThompsonCanberra}} Canberra RaidersMelbourne}} Melbourne Storm
Yileen GordonCanterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsPenrith}} Penrith Panthers
Ben HannantCanterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsBrisbane}} Brisbane Broncos
Jarrad HickeyCanterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsWakefield}} Super League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Brett KimmorleyCanterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Retirement
Luke PattenCanterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSalford City}} Super League: Salford City Reds
Trent BarrettCronulla}} Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Retirement
Luke CovellCronulla}} Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Retirement
Adam CuthbertsonCronulla}} Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSt. George}} St. George Illawarra Dragons
Blake FergusonCronulla}} Cronulla-Sutherland SharksCanberra}} Canberra Raiders
Grant MillingtonCronulla}} Cronulla-Sutherland SharksCanterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Jordan AtkinsGold Coast Titans}} Gold Coast TitansParramatta}} Parramatta Eels
Aaron CanningsGold Coast Titans}} Gold Coast Titans Retirement
Josh GrahamGold Coast Titans}} Gold Coast Titans Retirement
Chris BaileyManly}} Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesHarlequins}} Super League: Harlequins RL
Ben FarrarManly}} Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesCatalans}} Super League: Catalans Dragons
Trent HodkinsonManly}} Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesCanterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Josh PerryManly}} Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesSt. Helens}} Super League: St. Helens
Brett FinchMelbourne}} Melbourne StormWigan}} Super League: Wigan Warriors
Ryan HoffmanMelbourne}} Melbourne StormWigan}} Super League: Wigan Warriors
Greg InglisMelbourne}} Melbourne StormSouth Sydney}} South Sydney Rabbitohs
Jeff LimaMelbourne}} Melbourne StormWigan}} Super League: Wigan Warriors
Aiden TolmanMelbourne}} Melbourne StormCanterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Brett WhiteMelbourne}} Melbourne StormCanberra}} Canberra Raiders
Ben CrossNewcastle}} Newcastle KnightsLeeds}} Super League: Leeds Rhinos
Scott DureauNewcastle}} Newcastle KnightsCatalans}} Super League: Catalans Dragons
Steve SimpsonNewcastle}} Newcastle Knights Retirement
Cooper VunaNewcastle}} Newcastle Knights Melbourne Rebels (Super Rugby)
Patrick Ah VanNew Zealand}} New Zealand WarriorsBradford}} Super League: Bradford Bulls
Ian HendersonNew Zealand}} New Zealand WarriorsCatalans}} Super League: Catalans Dragons
Jesse RoyalNew Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors Retirement
Brent TateNew Zealand}} New Zealand WarriorsNorth Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys
Ben HarrisNorth Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
Willie MasonNorth Queensland}} North Queensland CowboysHull Kingston Rovers}} Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers
Luke O'DonnellNorth Queensland}} North Queensland CowboysHuddersfield}} Super League: Huddersfield Giants
Steve RapiraNorth Queensland}} North Queensland CowboysNew Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors
Steve SouthernNorth Queensland}} North Queensland CowboysNewcastle}} Newcastle Knights
Carl WebbNorth Queensland}} North Queensland CowboysParramatta}} Parramatta Eels
John WilliamsNorth Queensland}} North Queensland CowboysCronulla}} Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Ty WilliamsNorth Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
Nathan CaylessParramatta}} Parramatta Eels Retirement
Eric Grothe Jr.Parramatta}} Parramatta Eels Retirement
Krisnan InuParramatta}} Parramatta EelsNew Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors
Kris KeatingParramatta}} Parramatta EelsCanterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Feleti MateoParramatta}} Parramatta EelsNew Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors
Timana TahuParramatta}} Parramatta EelsPenrith}} Penrith Panthers
Maurice BlairPenrith}} Penrith PanthersMelbourne}} Melbourne Storm
Gavin CooperPenrith}} Penrith PanthersNorth Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys
Shane ElfordPenrith}} Penrith Panthers Retirement
Wade GrahamPenrith}} Penrith PanthersCronulla}} Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Frank PritchardPenrith}} Penrith PanthersCanterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Frank PuletuaPenrith}} Penrith Panthers Retirement
Colin BestSouth Sydney}} South Sydney RabbitohsCronulla}} Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Luke CapewellSouth Sydney}} South Sydney RabbitohsGold Coast Titans}} Gold Coast Titans
Beau ChampionSouth Sydney}} South Sydney RabbitohsMelbourne}} Melbourne Storm
Garret CrossmanSouth Sydney}} South Sydney Rabbitohs Retirement
Jaiman LoweSouth Sydney}} South Sydney RabbitohsMelbourne}} Melbourne Storm
Jamie SimpsonSouth Sydney}} South Sydney RabbitohsHuddersfield}} Super League: Huddersfield Giants
Jarrod SaffySt. George}} St. George Illawarra Dragons Melbourne Rebels (Super Rugby)
Neville CostiganSt. George}} St. George Illawarra DragonsNewcastle}} Newcastle Knights
Luke PriddisSt. George}} St. George Illawarra Dragons Retirement
Jeremy SmithSt. George}} St. George Illawarra DragonsCronulla}} Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
James AubussonEastern Suburbs}} Sydney Roosters Retirement
Ben JonesEastern Suburbs}} Sydney RoostersNorth Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys
Nick KouparitsasEastern Suburbs}} Sydney RoostersHarlequins}} Super League: Harlequins RL
Lopini PaeaEastern Suburbs}} Sydney RoostersCatalans}} Super League: Catalans Dragons
Jason CaylessWests Tigers}} Wests Tigers Retirement
Daniel FitzhenryWests Tigers}} Wests Tigers Retirement
Glenn HallBradford}} Super League: Bradford BullsNorth Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys
Matt OrfordBradford}} Super League: Bradford BullsCanberra}} Canberra Raiders
Dane CarlawCatalans}} Super League: Catalans DragonsBrisbane}} Brisbane Broncos
Dallas JohnsonCatalans}} Super League: Catalans DragonsNorth Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys
Casey McGuireCatalans}} Super League: Catalans DragonsParramatta}} Parramatta Eels
Chris WalkerCatalans}} Super League: Catalans DragonsParramatta}} Parramatta Eels
Paul WhatuiraHuddersfield}} Super League: Huddersfield GiantsParramatta}} Parramatta Eels
Shaun BerriganHull FC}} Super League: Hull F.C.New Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors
Greg EastwoodLeeds}} Super League: Leeds RhinosCanterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Chris HicksWarrington}} Super League: Warrington WolvesParramatta}} Parramatta Eels
Mark RiddellWigan}} Super League: Wigan WarriorsEastern Suburbs}} Sydney Roosters
Chris Houston N/ANewcastle}} Newcastle Knights
Reni Maitua N/AParramatta}} Parramatta Eels
Reece Simmonds N/ASt. George}} St. George Illawarra Dragons
Matt Utai N/AWests Tigers}} Wests Tigers
Dayne Weston N/APenrith}} Penrith Panthers
Adam Woolnough N/AMelbourne}} Melbourne Storm

See also

  • 2011 NRL season results
  • 2011 NYC season

References

1. ^2011 Telstra Premiership Draw – NRL.com
2. ^{{Cite news | last = Paul | first = Crawley | title = Record-breaking week for NRL | work = The Daily Telegraph | place = Australia | publisher = Herald and Weekly Times | date = 15 March 2011 | url = http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/nrl/record-breaking-week-for-nrl/story-e6frfgbo-1226021418539 | accessdate =15 March 2011}}
3. ^{{cite web|author=Name: (will appear on website) |url=http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2011/03/04/297011_gold-coast-titans.html |title=ANZAC test moves to Skilled Park Titans | goldcoast.com.au | Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia |publisher=goldcoast.com.au |date=2011-03-04 |accessdate=2013-09-04}}
4. ^{{cite news|last=Proszenko|first=Adrian|title=Gallen set to smash record|url=http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/gallen-set-to-smash-record-20120505-1y5lo.html|accessdate=7 May 2012|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=6 May 2012}}

External links

  • NRL.com – Official site of the NRL, National Rugby League
  • NRL Final Eight Calculator, footy.com.au
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