2022 All Stars match

The 2022 All Stars match was the eleventh annual representative exhibition All Stars match of Australian rugby league. The match was played between the Indigenous All Stars and the Māori All Stars at CommBank Stadium on 12 February 2022.[1]

Men's All Stars match

2022 (2022) All Stars match  ()
Māori All Stars Indigenous All Stars
16 10
1234 Total
MĀO 01060 16
IND 6004 10
Date12 February 2022
StadiumCommBank Stadium
LocationParramatta, New South Wales
Preston Campbell MedalJoseph Tapine
RefereeAdam Gee
Attendance26,755
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters
  • Nine Network (Highlights)
    Fox League
Commentators
  • Peter Psaltis
  • Billy Slater
  • Andrew Johns
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Teams

Māori
All Stars
Position Indigenous
All Stars
Jordan Rapana
Fullback
William Kennedy
Morgan Harper
Wing
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
Dylan Walker
Centre
Jesse Ramien
Reimis Smith
Centre
Brent Naden1
Patrick Herbert
Wing
Josh Addo-Carr (c)
Chanel Harris-Tavita
Five-eighth
Nicho Hynes
Kodi Nikorima (c)
Halfback
Braydon Trindall
Joseph Tapine (c)
Prop
Andrew Fifita
Erin Clark
Hooker
Reuben Cotter
James Fisher-Harris
Prop
Ryan James
Kenny Bromwich
2nd Row
David Fifita
Briton Nikora
2nd Row
Tyrell Fuimaono
Jazz Tevaga
Lock
Joshua Curran
Esan Marsters
Interchange
Albert Kelly
Royce Hunt
Interchange
Will Smith
TC Robati
Interchange
Jamayne Taunoa-Brown
Kevin Proctor
Interchange
Josh Kerr
Tuku Hau Tapuha
Interchange
Selwyn Cobbo
Jayden Nikorima
Interchange
Tyrell Sloan3
Wiremu Greig4
Interchange
Shaquai Mitchell2
David Kidwell Coach Laurie Daley

1 - Kotoni Staggs was originally selected to play but withdrew. He was replaced by Brent Naden.[2]
2 - Jack Bird was originally selected to play but withdrew due to injury. He was replaced by Shaquai Mitchell.[3]
3 - Alex Johnston was originally selected to play but withdrew. He was replaced by Tyrell Sloan.[4]
4 - Pasami Saulo was originally selected to play but was withdrawn due to contracting COVID-19. He was replaced by Wiremu Greig.[5]

Result

12 February 2022
8:20pm (AEDT)
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
[6][7]
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
CommBank Stadium
Attendance: 26,755
Preston Campbell Medal: Joseph Tapine
Referee: Adam Gee

Women's All Stars match

2022 (2022) All Stars match  ()
Māori All Stars Indigenous All Stars
8 18
1234 Total
MĀO 0440 8
IND 0666 18
Date12 February 2022
StadiumCommbank Stadium
LocationSydney, New South Wales
Player of the MatchJaime Chapman
RefereeKasey Badger
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters
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Teams

MĀORI
ALL STARS
Position INDIGENOUS
ALL STARS
Botille Vette-Welsh Fullback Tamika Upton
Jocephy Daniels Wing Jaime Chapman
Tiana Raftstrand-Smith Centre Bobbi Law
Corban Baxter Centre Jasmine Peters
Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly Wing Rhiannon Revell-Blair
Raecene McGregor Five-eighth Kirra Dibb
Zahara Temara Halfback Tahlulah Tillett
Shannon Mato Prop Tommaya Kelly-Sines
Nita Maynard Hooker Quincy Dodd
Rona Peters Prop Caitlan Johnston
Roxette Murdoch 2nd Row Shaniah Power
Olivia Kernick 2nd Row Shaylee Bent
Kennedy Cherrington Lock Keilee Joseph
Mya Hill-Moana Interchange Sarah Field
Krystal Rota Interchange Janelle Williams
Rangimarie Edwards-Bruce Interchange Kaitlyn Phillips
Lavinia Gould Interchange Kyra Simon
Keith Hanley Coach Ben Jeffries

Result

12 February 2022
5:20pm (AEDT)
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
[8][9]
1st: 0—0
2nd: 6—4
3rd: 6—4
4th: 6—0
Highlights
Tries: 2
Autumn-Rain Stephens Daly (29', 42') 2
Goals: nil
CommBank Stadium
Attendance: 10,066
Referee: Kasey Badger
Player of the Match: Jaime Chapman

References

  1. ^ "Sydney to host first Harvey Norman All Stars". NRL.com. 30 November 2021.
  2. ^ "NRL: Brent Naden named in Indigenous All Stars side one year on from cocaine saga". News.com.au. 4 February 2022.
  3. ^ "'Haven't seen him play': Latrell Mitchell's brother's shock call-up to Indigenous All Stars side". FoxSports.com.au. 7 February 2022.
  4. ^ "TEAMS: Tyrell Sloan called in to replace Alex Johnston for Indigenous All Stars". WWOS.Nine.com.au. 8 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Pasami Saulo withdraws from All Stars clash". NewcastleKnights.com.au. 9 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Tapine stands tall as Māori All Stars reign in rain". NRL.com. 12 February 2022.
  7. ^ Robertson, Josh (12 February 2022). "Maori Mens All Stars secure emotional victory in wet contest". League Unlimited. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  8. ^ Lenehan, Martin (12 February 2022). "Chapman doubles up as Indigenous All Stars storm home". NRL. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  9. ^ Kennedy, Chris (12 February 2022). "Best in the world: Fullback duel lights up All Stars". NRL. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
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