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Queensland Residents rugby league team

Australian rugby league club

Queensland Residents rugby league team

Summary

Australian rugby league club

FieldValue
Name
Badge_size150
NicknameMaroons
Governing bodyQueensland Rugby League
CoachJon Buchanan
CaptainJosh Cleeland
Home StadiumDolphin Stadium (10,000)
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First gameQueensland 24–12 West Coast
(Wingham Park, Greymouth; 1988)
First international titleFirst Residents Game
First internationalNew South Wales 30–22 Queensland
(Lang Park, Brisbane; 1994)
Largest winQueensland 76–2 Manawatu
(Palmerston North Showgrounds, Palmerston North; 1990)
Largest lossAuckland 70–12 Queensland [[Image:Queensland colours.svg16px]]
(Carlaw Park, Auckland; 1988)

| Top try-scorer = | Top point-scorer = (Wingham Park, Greymouth; 1988) (Lang Park, Brisbane; 1994) (Palmerston North Showgrounds, Palmerston North; 1990) (Carlaw Park, Auckland; 1988)

The Queensland Residents rugby league team is a representative rugby league team consisting of players who compete in the Intrust Super Cup (Queensland Cup) competition. They currently play an annual fixture against NSW Cup Representative Team, often as a curtain raiser to a State of Origin game.

The team is administered by the Queensland Rugby League and regularly played its home matches at Suncorp Stadium, until 2015, when they starting playing at Brisbane's Langlands Park (now known as Suzuki Stadium). Up until 1995, the side played against touring international sides and went on tours to countries like New Zealand and France.

A number of Queensland Residents players have gone onto play for Queensland in State of Origin, including Daly Cherry-Evans and David Taylor. As Residents selection has no bearing on Origin eligibility, a number of players have gone on to also represent New South Wales, including Trent Hodkinson and Jamie Buhrer. New Zealand internationals Jeremy Smith and Adam Blair are also former Queensland Residents representatives.

History

[[Matt Parcell]] playing for Queensland Residents, 2015

The first Queensland Residents side was selected in 1988 and went on a three-game tour of New Zealand, winning two games. Over the next six years the side toured New Zealand two more times (1990, 1992), Papua New Guinea (1989, 1995), France (1989), Fiji (1992, 1993), Western Samoa (1993), Tonga (1993) and South Africa (1994). In 1990, they defeated the touring French side in Rockhampton and in 1992 lost to the touring Great Britain side in Townsville.

Between 1991 and 1993, the Residents played three games against a Sydney Metropolitan Cup rep side, drawing two games and winning one. In 2003 and 2004, they played two games against Western Australia, winning both games. In 2001 and 2002, they were defeated twice by the Queensland Emerging Origin squad.

Since 1994, the Queensland Residents have played an annual fixture against the New South Wales Residents, currently known as the NSW Cup Representative Team. The fixture was formerly a curtain raiser to a State of Origin game but as of 2015 has been played on the annual Representative Weekend.

Record

OpponentPlayedWonLostDrawnWin %ForAgaDiff
France Aquitaine-Midi-Pyrénées11--100%428+34
New Zealand Auckland1-1-0%1270-58
New Zealand Canterbury22--100%5834+24
France Côte d'Azur11--100%3010+20
22--100%5818+40
11--100%2216+6
1-1-0%1014-4
France L'Aude Selection11--100%324+28
New Zealand Manawatu11--100%762+74
South Africa Natal11--100%606+54
New South Wales New South Wales Residents261313-50%606511+95
New Zealand Māori New Zealand Māori11--100%2016+4
Papua New Guinea Port Moresby321-67%6660+6
Papua New Guinea President's Selection11--100%2614+12
Fiji President's XIII11--100%308+22
France Rousillon11--100%2210+12
1-1-0%1418+4
11--100%340+34
New South Wales Sydney Metros31-234%5548+7
11--100%4012+28
South Africa Transvaal11--100%765+71
New Zealand Wellington1--10%18180
New Zealand West Coast11--100%2412+12
Western Australia Western Australia22--100%10038+62
Total563617364%1,531952+579

Results

2005

Adam Hayden 1

Goals Damien Quinn 1 2 Grant Rovelli 1 John Williams

Goals 2 Nathan Merritt

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2006

Ryan Cullen 1 Matt Lockyer 1 Simon Phillips 1 Adam Starr 1

Goals Brandon Costin 1 Luke Branighan 1 1 Brad Cross 1Brett Finn 1 Tevita Metuisela 1 Joel Reddy 1 John Williams

Goals 4 Michael Witt

|

2007

Ben Black 2 Shannon Walker 2 Jordan Atkins 1 Nick Emmett 1 Nick Parfitt 1 David Taylor 1 Chris Walker 1

Goals Nick Parfitt 8 2 Tony Caine 1 Stuart Flanagan 1 Kris Keating 1 Charlie Leaeno

Goals 3 David McLean 1 Alan Rothery

|

2008

Selasi Berdie 1 Cy Lasscock 1 Kaine Manihera 1

Goals Nick Parfitt 2 1 Brett Anderson 1 Shaun Foley 1 Byron Ford 1 Ryan Tandy

Goals 4 James Maloney

|

2009

Mark Cantoni 1 Luke Dalziel-Don 1 Josh Hoffman 1 Ben Jeffery 1 Kaine Manihera 1 James Stuart 1

Goals Trent Hodkinson 3 Brad Davis 2 1 James Maloney

Goals 1 James Maloney

|

2010

Aidan Guerra 1 Rory Kostjasyn 1 Sean Meaney 1 Kevin Naiqama 1 Jamie Simpson 1 Gareth Widdop 1

Goals Sean Meaney 2 1 Daly Cherry-Evans 1 Luke Dalziel-Don 1 Donald Malone 1 Daniel Ogden

Goals 2 Daly Cherry-Evans

|

2011

Luke Capewell 2 Brad Davis 1 Kayne Lawton 1 Joel Riethmuller 1 Ryan Simpkins 1

Goals Liam Georgetown 4 1 Jake Mullaney

Goals 1 Tom Humble

|

2012

Nathanael Barnes 2 Luke Capewell 1 Liam Georgetown 1

Goals Liam Georgetown 2 1 Josh Davis 1 Matt Moylan 1 Troy Savage

Goals 1 Matt Moylan

|

2013

Jason Clark 1 Shaune Corrigan 1 Josh Mantellato 1 Sam Williams 1

Goals Josh Mantellato 3 1 Tim Glasby 1 Donald Malone 1 Jarrod McInally 1 Hezron Murgha

Goals 1 Donald Malone

|

2014

Aaron Whitchurch 2 Javid Bowen 1 Blake Leary 1

Goals Shaun Nona 4 2 Chanel Mata'utia 1 Isaah Yeo

Goals 2 Nathan Stapleton

|

2015

Kalifa Faifai Loa 2 Javid Bowen 1 Kyle Feldt 1 Shaun Nona 1 Matt Parcell 1

Goals Shaun Nona 6 2 Mitchell Barnett 2 Chanel Mata'utia 1 Nathan Gardner 1 Darren Nicholls

Goals 4 Nathan Gardner

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2016

Jahrome Hughes 1 Darren Nicholls 1 Jack Svendsen 1

Goals Darren Nicholls 2 3 Ken Maumalo 1 Josh Drinkwater 1 Asipeli Fine 1 Dylan Kelly

Goals 3 Shaun Nona

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2017

Delouise Hoeter 2 Dean Britt 1 Mitchell Frei 1 Tom Opacic 1 Billy Walters 1

Goals Scott Doyle 6 1 Moses Leota

Goals 1 Jayden Nikorima

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2018

2nd: 6 – 20

Dean Britt (18', 21') 2 Kyle Flanagan (5') 1 Luke Garner (26') 1 Sean O'Sullivan (35') 1 Tony Satini (52') 1 Goals: Kyle Flanagan 6/6 (7', 19', 23', 28', 37', 54') 2 (43', 78') Kalifa Faifai Loa 1 (73') Blake Leary 1 (75') Scott Drinkwater Goals: 2/3 Kalifa Faifai Loa (74', 76') 0/1 Jonus Pearson (15')

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2019

2nd: 20 – 16

Delouise Hoeter (7', 18', 58') 2 Sam Scarlett (21') 1 Temone Power (30') 1 Josh Cleeland (53') 1 Corey Jensen (77') 1 Goals: Josh Cleeland 7/8 (9', 23', 32', 55', 59', 70', 78') 1 (40') Beau Fermor 1 (43') Brian Too 1 (49') Dean Britt 1 (74') Keaon Koloamatangi Goals: 2/3 Brock Lamb (40', 74') 1/1 Morgan Harper (50')

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References

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  3. (26 May 2015). "State of Origin: How NSW Blues half Trent Hodkinson almost became a British Bulldog".
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