The Rugby League All Stars Match of the National Rugby League is an annual rugby league football match between the specially-formed Indigenous All Stars and an All Stars team, both of whose members are made available for selection public vote.[1] The game has been played since 2010 at a variety of venues across Australia. The player judged man-of-the-match is awarded the Preston Campbell Medal, named after indigenous Gold Coast player, Preston Campbell. Between 2010 and 2015, the Indigenous All Stars opponent was an NRL All Stars team, they were replaced for 2016 by a World All Stars team.

Quick Facts Sport, Instituted ...
Rugby League All Stars
Current season or competition:
2024 All Stars match
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SportRugby league
Instituted2010
Inaugural season2010
Number of teams2
Country Australia (NRL)
HoldersIndigenous All-Stars (2024)
Most titlesIndigenous All-Stars (7 titles)
WebsiteNRL.com/AllStars
Broadcast partnerNine Network
Fox Sports
Related competitionNational Rugby League
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The first match took place on 13 February 2010 at the Gold Coast's Skilled Park and was won 16–12 by the Indigenous All Stars,[2] and winning half-back Johnathan Thurston was awarded the inaugural Preston Campbell award for best player. Players from both sides were primarily chosen by the public, through a voting scheme through the official NRL website. Coaches from both sides then select the voted players into a make up squad, and players specially selected by the coaches are then included to create the full 20-man positional squad. Several rule alterations were also made exclusive to the All Stars which trialled such concepts like the "Double Try" and "Power Play" rule.[3] In 2012, the match trophy was named in honour to indigenous rugby league legend Artie Beetson.[4]

Rule variations

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The logo used by the NRL from 2013.

For 2010, the match exhibited several rule variations exclusive to the All stars match:[5]

  • A new double try or "power play" rule was trialled during the match. This rule gave a try-scoring team the option to attempt to score another try from a single play-the-ball instead of taking the usual place kicked conversion. The idea is similar to the try rule in American football whereby a touchdown-scoring team can choose to either kick a conversion goal or to attempt to convert via an additional touchdown. The double try would be worth a further four points. The following rules were applied to the double try attempt:
    • The double try attempt was started by the attacking team with a play the ball in the centre of their opponents 20 metre line.
    • The fullback on the defending team was required to leave the field of play for the duration of the play. This meant there were twelve defenders against thirteen attackers.
    • The attacking team was prevented from kicking during the attempt, with the referee ending the play for a restart in the event that the ball was kicked.
    • If the defending team gained possession of the ball the play was over, this meant that the defending team could not score in this situation.
    • If the defending team conceded a penalty, the double try would be awarded automatically.
  • The match was divided into quarters rather than halves with 20 minutes between each break. Quarter and three quarter breaks were in five-minute periods and conducted on the field. This is due to the fact that the match is played during summer. Team talks delivered by the coaches during the breaks were broadcast live for the first time.
  • Teams had an unlimited interchange limit.
  • The match contained four on-field officials, although two were able to referee at a time.
  • The video referee was available to explain their decisions to the broadcast commentary team on air for the first time.

For the 2013 game, the following trial experimental rules were introduced:[6]

  • Ruck Penalties
    • For infringements in the ruck area by the defending team (holding down, leg pull, hand on ball etc.) which does not result in the breakdown of play (i.e. drop ball), the referee will indicate the infringement by blowing his whistle and signaling the infringement. The match referee will then immediately signal the restart of the tackle count which shall occur at the point of the infringement with a zero tackle.
    • There will be no kick for touch for these infringements. Play will continue immediately from the point of the infringement via a play the ball.
    • Any foul play in the ruck area by the defending team will result in a traditional penalty.
    • Any infringement by the attacking team in the ruck area will result in a traditional penalty.
  • Quick Restarts
    • This will see an extension of the quick restart from the 20m, with players allowed quick penalty tap kicks/restarts (apart from ruck penalties) from the point of the offence. Captains questioning decisions will be restricted to when they are in possession and scrums.
  • Restarts from Kicks
    • For any attacking team that kicks the ball from the outside the opponents 30m line (30m from try line) and the ball goes dead in-goal, the opponent will receive the ball via a handover (tap restart) from the point where the kick originated once the match officials are in place.

Preston Campbell Medal

The Preston Campbell Medal is awarded to the man of the match and is exclusively voted by the public. The medal is named after Gold Coast Titans and indigenous star Preston Campbell, who was the first person that ventured the idea of the All Stars match.

Results

Overview

Note: The All Stars match was not contested in 2014 and 2018.

2010

More information Indigenous All Stars, 16–12 ...
Indigenous All Stars 16–12 NRL All Stars
Tries:
Wendell Sailor (3') 1
Ben Jones (32') 1
Jamie Soward (74') 1
Goals:
Johnathan Thurston 2/2
(34', 76')
Field Goals:
Scott Prince 0/1

1st: 4–0
2nd: 6–0
3rd: 0–8
4th: 6–4
Tries:
Josh Morris (54') 1
Benji Marshall (59') 1
Michael Jennings (61') 1
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13 February 2010
8:00pm (AEST)
Skilled Park
Gold Coast, Queensland
Attendance: 26,687
Preston Campbell Medal: Johnathan Thurston
Referee: Shayne Hayne, Ashley Klein, Gavin Badger, Luke Phillips

2011

More information NRL All Stars, 28–12 ...
NRL All Stars 28–12 Indigenous All Stars
Tries:
Brett Morris (3') 1
Paul Gallen (24') 1
Shaun Kenny-Dowall (32') 1
Akuila Uate (35') 1
Josh Dugan (72') 1
Goals:
Benji Marshall 2/2
(33', 36')
Cameron Smith 1/2
(25')
Kurt Gidley 1/1
(73')

1st: 4–0
2nd: 18–6
3rd: 0–6
4th: 6–0
Tries:
Ben Barba (40') 1
Nathan Merritt (59') 1
Goals:
Johnathan Thurston 1/1
(40')
Scott Prince 1/1
(60')
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12 February 2011
8:00pm (AEST)
Skilled Park
Gold Coast, Queensland
Attendance: 25,843
Preston Campbell Medal: Josh Dugan
Referee: Shayne Hayne, Ben Cummins, Gavin Badger, Henry Perenara

2012

More information NRL All Stars, 36–28 ...
NRL All Stars 36–28 Indigenous All Stars
Tries:
Frank Pritchard (26') 1
Luke Lewis (35') 1
Luke Bailey (45') 1
Josh Dugan (50') 1
Jack Reed (64') 1
Manu Vatuvei (73') 1
Goals:
Benji Marshall 6/6
(27', 36', 46', 50', 65', 75')

1st: 0–12
2nd: 12–10
3rd: 12–0
4th: 12–6
Tries:
Nathan Merritt (19', 38') 2
Jharal Yow Yeh (6') 1
Matt Bowen (29') 1
Greg Inglis (68') 1
Goals:
Johnathan Thurston 3/4
(7', 19', 31')
Chris Sandow 1/1
(70')
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4 February 2012
7:15pm (AEST)
Skilled Park
Gold Coast, Queensland
Attendance: 26,039
Preston Campbell Medal: Nathan Merritt
Referee: Ashley Klein, Jason Robinson, Phil Haines, Gerard Sutton

2013

More information Indigenous All Stars, 32–6 ...
Indigenous All Stars 32–6 NRL All Stars
Tries:
Ben Barba (10', 20', 31') 3
Reece Robinson (46', 71', 78') 3
Goals:
Johnathan Thurston 3/4
(11', 20', 32')
Scott Prince 1/1
(72')
Aidan Sezer 0/1

1st: 12–6
2nd: 6–0
3rd: 4–0
4th: 10–0
Tries:
Jarryd Hayne (13') 1
Adam Reynolds 1/1
(15')
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9 February 2013
7:45pm (AEST)
Suncorp Stadium
Brisbane, Queensland
Attendance: 41,201
Preston Campbell Medal: Ben Barba
Referee: Ashley Klein, Jason Robinson, Chris James, Gavin Morris

2015

More information Indigenous All Stars, 20–6 ...
Indigenous All Stars 20–6 NRL All Stars
Tries:
Greg Inglis (51') 1
Will Chambers (64') 1
Chris Grevsmuhl (78') 1
Goals:
Johnathan Thurston 4/4
(53', 66', 75' pen, 79')
[7]
1st: 0–0
2nd: 0–6
3rd: 6–0
4th: 14–0
Tries:
Dylan Walker (29') 1
Goals:
Jarrod Croker 1/1
(30')
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13 February 2015
8:00pm (AEST)
Cbus Super Stadium
Gold Coast, Queensland
Attendance: 23,177
Preston Campbell Medal: George Rose
Referee: Gerard Sutton, Grant Atkins

2016

More information Indigenous All Stars, 8–12 ...
Indigenous All Stars 8–12 World All-Stars
Tries:
Leilani Latu 1
Dane Gagai 1
Goals:
0
Tries:
1 Konrad Hurrell
1 Semi Radradra
Goals:
2/3 Adam Reynolds
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13 February 2016, 8:00pm (AEST)
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 37,339
Referee: Matt Cecchin, Allan Shortall
Player of the Match: James Graham (Preston Campbell Medal)

2017

More information Indigenous All Stars, 34–8 ...
Indigenous All Stars 34–8 World All Stars
Tries:
Jack Bird (4') 1
Blake Ferguson (7') 1
Ashley Taylor (13') 1
Johnathan Thurston (41') 1
Dane Gagai (59') 1
Leilani Latu (70') 1
Goals:
Johnathan Thurston 4/5
(4', 14', 43', 60')
Aiden Sezer 1/1
(72')
[8]
Tries:
1 (36') David Mead
1 (39') Nene Macdonald
Goals:
Jarrod Croker 0/2
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10 February 2017
8:15pm AEDT

2019

More information Indigenous All Stars, 34–14 ...
Indigenous All Stars 34–14 Māori people Māori All Stars
Tries:
Josh Addo-Carr (11', 14') 2
Bevan French (33') 1
Blake Ferguson (39') 1
David Fifita (45') 1
Cody Walker (64') 1
Josh Kerr (73') 1
Goals:
Latrell Mitchell 3/7
(15', 40', 75')
Field Goals:
Tyrone Roberts 0/1
[9]
Tries:
Dane Gagai (3', 28') 2
Esan Marsters (51') 1
Goals:
Jordan Kahu 1/2
(4')
Esan Marsters 0/1
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15 February 2019
8:20pm (AEDT)
AAMI Park
Attendance: 18,802
Preston Campbell Medal: Tyrone Roberts
Referee: Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger

2020

More information Indigenous All Stars, 16–30 ...
Indigenous All Stars 16–30 Māori All Stars
Tries:
Joshua Curran (18') 1
Blake Ferguson (40') 1
James Roberts (57') 1
Goals:
Tyrone Roberts 1/2
(20')
Blake Ferguson 1/1
(58')
[10]
1st: 6–6
2nd: 4–6
3rd: 6–0
4th: 0–18
Tries:
Brandon Smith (70', 75') 2
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (5') 1
Kodi Nikorima (27') 1
Dylan Walker (80') 1
Goals:
Kalyn Ponga 4/4
(6', 29', 71', 75')
Adam Blair 1/1
(80')
Sin Bin:
Jahrome Hughes (23') 1
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22 February 2020
7:20pm (AEST)
Cbus Super Stadium
Attendance: 23,599
Referee: Gerard Sutton, Peter Gough
Player of the Match: Brandon Smith (Preston Campbell Medal)

2021

More information Indigenous All Stars, 10–10 ...
Indigenous All Stars 10–10 Māori people Māori All Stars
Tries:
Alex Johnston (64') 1
Goals:
Latrell Mitchell 2/2
(65', 80' pen)
Jamal Fogarty 1/1
(20' pen)
Sin Bin:
Tyrone Peachey (60') 1
[11]
1st: 2–0
2nd: 0–0
3rd: 0–10
4th: 8–0
Tries:
Jordan Riki (49') 1
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (53') 1
Goals:
Patrick Herbert 1/2
(51')
Sin Bin:
Zane Musgrove (35') 1
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20 February 2021
7:15pm (AEST)

2022

More information Māori All Stars, 16–10 ...
Māori All Stars Māori people 16–10 Indigenous All Stars
Tries:
Kodi Nikorima (25') 1
Esan Marsters (33') 1
Joseph Tapine (57') 1
Goals:
Patrick Herbert 1/2
(27')
Kodi Nikorima 1/1
(58')
Sin Bin:
Jordan Rapana (20') 1
[12][13]
1st: 0 – 6
2nd: 10 – 0
3rd: 6 – 0
4th: 0 – 4
Highlights
Tries:
Jesse Ramien (13') 1
Tyrell Sloan (67') 1
Goals:
Braydon Trindall 1/1
(20' pen)
Nicho Hynes 0/2
Sin Bin:
Andrew Fifita (20') 1
Jesse Ramien (56') 1
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12 February 2022
8:20pm (AEDT)
CommBank Stadium
Attendance: 26,755
Preston Campbell Medal: Joseph Tapine
Referee: Adam Gee

2023

More information Māori All Stars, 24 – 28 ...
Māori All Stars Māori people 24 – 28 Indigenous All Stars
Tries: 4
Dockar-Clay rugby ball 3'
Arthars rugby ball 23'
J. Riki rugby ball 55'
P. Riki rugby ball 78'
Goals: 4/4
Rapana rugby goalposts icon 5', 25', 56', 78'
1st: 6–4
2nd: 6–6
3rd: 6–6
4th: 6–12
Report
Tries: 6
Cobbo rugby ball 62', 69', 73'
Sloan rugby ball 15'
Hynes rugby ball 35'
Naden rugby ball 45'
Goals: 2/4
Hynes rugby goalposts icon 37', 47'
0/2
L. Mitchell
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11 February 2023
5:50 pm (NZDT UTC+13:00)
3:50 pm (AEDT UTC+11:00)
Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua
Attendance: 17,644
Referee: Gerard Sutton
Preston Campbell Medal: Nicho Hynes[14]

Women's All Stars Matches Results

The Women's All Stars Match is the Women's rugby league version of the game and has been running since 2011.[15]

Overview

More information Year, Winning Team ...
Year Winning Team Score Losing Team Venue City/Town Region/State Nation Crowd
2011 Women's All Stars 20–6 Indigenous Women's All Stars Skilled Park G. Coast Queensland Australia 25,843
2012 Women's All Stars 10–10 Indigenous Women's All Stars Skilled Park G. Coast Queensland Australia
2013 Women's All Stars 38–6 Indigenous Women's All Stars Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Queensland Australia 41,021
2014 Women's All Stars 24–0 Indigenous Women's All Stars Allianz Stadium Sydney N.S.W Australia 25,429
2015 Women's All Stars 26–8 Indigenous Women's All Stars Skilled Park G. Coast Queensland Australia 23,177
2016 Women's All Stars 24–4 Indigenous Women's All Stars Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Queensland Australia 37,339
2017 Indigenous Women's All Stars 14–4 Women's All Stars McDonald Jones Stadium Newcastle N.S.W Australia 20,241
2019 Māori Women's All Stars 8–4 Indigenous Women's All Stars AAMI Park Melbourne Victoria Australia 18,802
2020 Indigenous Women's All Stars 10–4 Māori Women's All Stars Cbus Super Stadium G. Coast Queensland Australia 23,599
2021 Māori Women's All Stars 24–0 Indigenous Women's All Stars Queensland Country Bank Stadium Townsville Queensland Australia 20,206
2022 Indigenous Women's All Stars 18–8 Māori Women's All Stars CommBank Stadium Sydney N.S.W Australia 10,066
2023 Māori Women's All Stars 18–8 Indigenous Women's All Stars Rotorua International Stadium Rotorua Auckland N. Z. 17,644
2024 Indigenous Women's All Stars 26-4 Māori Women's All Stars Queensland Country Bank Stadium Townsville Queensland Australia
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2011

More information Indigenous All Stars, 6–20 ...
Indigenous All Stars 6–20 NRL All-Stars
Tries: 1
Goals: 1
Result[16]
Tries:
Goals:
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2012

More information Indigenous All Stars, 10–10 ...
Indigenous All Stars 10–10 NRL All-Stars
Tries: 2
Sarah Sailor 1
Chloe Caldwell 1
Goals: 1
Result[17]
Tries: 2
Goals: 1
Close
4 February 2012, 3:10pm(AEST)
Robina Stadium, Gold Coast, Queensland
Player of the Match: Naomi Bobongie[18]

2013

More information Indigenous All Stars, 6–38 ...
Indigenous All Stars 6–38 NRL All-Stars
Tries: 1
Amber Saltner 1
Goals: 1
Amber Saltner 1
Result[19]
Tries:
Goals:
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2014

The match was held as the main curtain raiser for the 2014 Anzac Test.[20][21]

More information Indigenous All Stars, 0–24 ...
Indigenous All Stars 0–24 NRL All-Stars
Tries: nil
Goals: nil
Tries: 5
Renae Kunst 1
Tegan Chandler 1
Emily Andrews 1
Ali Brigginshaw 1
Sam Hammond 1
Goals: 2
Ali Brigginshaw 2/5
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2 May 2014, 6:05pm(AEDT)

2015

The Women's All Stars exhibition match which was held as a curtain raiser for the men's 2015 All Stars match and was won by the NRL Women's All Stars 26–8.[22]

More information Indigenous All Stars, 8–26 ...
Indigenous All Stars 8–26 NRL All-Stars
Tries: 2
Latoya Billy 2
Goals: nil
HT 4-14
Report[23]
Tries: 5
Kezie Apps 2
Kellye Hodges 1
Ali Brigginshaw 1
Annette Brander 1
Goals: 3
Ali Brigginshaw 2
Steph Hancock
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13 February 2015
Cbus Super Stadium, Robina
Attendance: 23,177
Player of the Match: Kezie Apps

2016

More information Indigenous Woman All Stars, 4–24 ...
Indigenous Woman All Stars 4–24 Woman All Stars team
Tries: 1
Elizabeth Cook-Black
Goals: nil
Tries:5
Heather Ballinger 2
Chelsea Baker 1
Shanice Parker 1
Sam Bremner 1
Goals: 2
Maddie Studdon 2
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13 February 2016
4.25pm (AEST)
Suncorp Stadium
Referee: Jarred Maxwell & Ben Cummins
Player of the Match: Maddie Studdon

2017

More information Indigenous Women's All Stars, 14–4 ...
Indigenous Women's All Stars 14–4 Women's World All Stars
Tries: 3
Samartha Leisha 24' 1
Suvanaha Connors 33' 1
Tahlia Hunter 56' 1
Goals:
Caitlin Moran 25'
HT 6-0
Highlights
Report[24]
Tries: 1
Selena Tranter 59' 1
Goals: nil
Close
10 February 2017
McDonald Jones Stadium
Referee: Jake Sutherland

2019

More information Indigenous Women's All Stars, 4–8 ...
Indigenous Women's All Stars 4–8 Māori Women's All Stars
Tries: 1
Shakiah Tungai (31') 1
Goals: nil
HT 4-4
Report[25]
Highlights[26]
Tries: 2
Tyler Birch (10') 1
Krystal Rota (54') 1
Goals: nil
Close
15 February 2019
AEDT
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Referee: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski, Belinda Sleeman
Player of the Match: Krystal Rota

2020

More information Indigenous Women's All Stars, 10–4 ...
Indigenous Women's All Stars 10–4 Māori people Maori Women's All Stars
Tries: 2
Stephanie Mooka 12' 1, Nakia Davis-Welsh 47' 1
Goals: 1
Shakiah Tungai (0/1)
Jenni-Sue Hooper (1/1
HT 4-4
Report
Tries: 1
Kerehitina Matua 2' 1
Goals: nil
Kerehitina Matua (0/1)
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22 February 2020
Cbus Super Stadium
Referees: Liam Kennedy, Kasey Badger
Player of the Match: Nakia Davis-Welsh

2021

More information Indigenous All Stars, 0–24 ...
Indigenous All Stars 0–24 Māori people Māori All Stars
Tries: nil
Goals: nil
[27]
1st: 0 – 12
2nd: 0 – 4
3rd: 0 – 8
4th: 0 – 0
Tries: 5
Raecene McGregor (2', 44') 2
Amy Turner (9') 1
Shanice Parker (38') 1
Page McGregor (44') 1
Goals: 2
Zahara Temara 2/5
(4', 11')
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20 February 2021
4:40pm (AEST)
Queensland Country Bank Stadium
Attendance:
Player of the Match: Raecene McGregor
Referee: Belinda Sharpe

2022

More information Indigenous All Stars, 18—8 ...
Indigenous All Stars 18—8 Māori people Māori All Stars
Tries: 3
Jamie Chapman (23', 32') 2
Tommaya Kelly-Sines (46') 1
Goals: 3
Kirra Dibb (24', 34', 48') 3/3
1st: 0—0
2nd: 6—4
3rd: 6—4
4th: 6—0
Reports[28][29]
Tries: 2
Autumn-Rain Stephens Daly (29', 42') 2
Goals: nil
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12 February 2022
5:20pm (AEDT)
CommBank Stadium
Attendance: 10,066
Referee: Kasey Badger
Player of the Match: Jaime Chapman

2023

More information Māori All Stars, 16 – 12 ...
Māori All Stars Māori people 16 – 12 Indigenous All Stars
Tries: 4
Fay rugby ball 6', 55'
Strange rugby ball 19'
Turner rugby ball 47'
Goals: 0/4
HT: 8–6
Report
Tries: 2
Taylor rugby ball 25'
Joseph rugby ball 39'
Goals: 2/3
Dibb rugby goalposts icon 15', 41'
Close
11 February 2023
3:30 pm (NZDT UTC+13:00)
1:30 pm (AEDT UTC+11:00)
Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua
Attendance: 12,273
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua
Touch judges: Paki Parkinson, Viggo Rasmussen
Trish Hina Medal: Gayle Broughton[30]

See also

  • NRL All Stars match results and statistics

References

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