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]
Year: | 2022 |
All Stars match | |
Home: | Māori All Stars |
Away: | Indigenous All Stars |
Home Abbr: | MĀO |
Away Abbr: | IND |
Home Quarter1: | 0 |
Home Quarter2: | 10 |
Home Quarter3: | 6 |
Home Quarter4: | 0 |
Home Total: | 16 |
Away Quarter1: | 6 |
Away Quarter2: | 0 |
Away Quarter3: | 0 |
Away Quarter4: | 4 |
Away Total: | 10 |
Date: | 12 February 2022 |
Stadium: | CommBank Stadium |
Location: | Parramatta, New South Wales |
Mom Title: | Preston Campbell Medal |
Mom: | Joseph Tapine |
Referee: | Adam Gee |
Attendance: | 26,755 |
Network: | Nine Network (Highlights) Fox League |
Commentators: | Peter Psaltis |
Commentators2: | Billy Slater |
Commentators3: | Andrew Johns |
Tournaments: | NRL All Stars Game |
Last: | 2021 |
Next: | 2023 |
Māori All Stars | Position | Indigenous All Stars | |
---|---|---|---|
Fullback | William Kennedy | ||
Wing | Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow | ||
Centre | Jesse Ramien | ||
Centre | Brent Naden1 | ||
Wing | Josh Addo-Carr (c) | ||
Five-eighth | Nicho Hynes | ||
Kodi Nikorima (c) | Halfback | Braydon Trindall | |
Joseph Tapine (c) | Prop | Andrew Fifita | |
Hooker | Reuben Cotter | ||
Prop | Ryan James | ||
2nd Row | David Fifita | ||
2nd Row | Tyrell Fuimaono | ||
Lock | Joshua Curran | ||
Interchange | Albert Kelly | ||
Interchange | Will Smith | ||
Interchange | Jamayne Taunoa-Brown | ||
Interchange | Josh Kerr | ||
Interchange | Selwyn Cobbo | ||
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4 - Pasami Saulo was originally selected to play but was withdrawn due to contracting COVID-19.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]
Year: | 2022 |
Stadium: | Commbank Stadium |
Location: | Sydney, New South Wales |
Mom Title: | Player of the Match |
Mom: | Jaime Chapman |
Referee: | Kasey Badger |
Network: | Nine Network (Highlights) Fox League |
Tournaments: | NRL All Stars Game |
Last: | 2021 |
Date: | 12 February 2022 |
All Stars match | |
Away Abbr: | IND |
Home: | Māori All Stars |
Away: | Indigenous All Stars |
Home Abbr: | MĀO |
Home Quarter1: | 0 |
Home Quarter2: | 4 |
Home Quarter3: | 4 |
Home Quarter4: | 0 |
Home Total: | 8 |
Away Quarter1: | 0 |
Away Quarter2: | 6 |
Away Quarter3: | 6 |
Away Quarter4: | 6 |
Away Total: | 18 |
Next: | 2023 |
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 |