2005 NRL season

The 2005 NRL season was the 98th season of professional rugby league football in Australia and the eighth run by the National Rugby League. The lineup of clubs remained unchanged from the previous year, with fifteen teams contesting the 2005 Telstra Premiership, which culminated in a grand final between the Wests Tigers and the North Queensland Cowboys.

2005 National Rugby League
Teams15
Premiers Wests Tigers (1st title)
Minor premiers Parramatta Eels (5th title)
Matches played189
Points scored8861
Average attendance17,337
Attendance3,276,675
Top points scorer(s) Brett Hodgson (308)
Player of the year Johnathan Thurston (Dally M Medal)
Top try-scorer(s) Matt Bowen (21)
← 2004
2006 →

Season summary edit

In 2005 the NRL's salary cap was $3.25 million for the 25 highest-paid players in a club.[1]

The season was statistically the closest season ever, with just sixteen points separating the Parramatta Eels (1st) and Newcastle Knights (15th). It was also notable in that the previous four premiers failed to qualify for the finals (Bulldogs, Penrith Panthers, Sydney Roosters and Newcastle Knights).

In the middle of 2005 the NRL reached a broadcasting rights agreement with Foxsports and Channel 9 worth $500 million over six years, representing a 65% increase in direct television income.[2]

The Knights recorded their worst ever start to a season (13 straight losses) and were consigned to last place for the entire season. They did however win 8 of their last 11 games thanks to the return of superstar Andrew Johns. The Knights also defeated five of the top eight teams during the season, four of which were at home. They also recorded their then equal worst ever defeat - a 50-0 thrashing by the Parramatta Eels in round 14. During this match, an EnergyAustralia Stadium attendant ran onto the field, trying to tackle Parramatta's Daniel Wagon before he scored in the 78th minute.[3] Minor premiers the Parramatta Eels lost to each of the bottom four teams (Bulldogs, Rabbitohs, Raiders and Knights in rounds 8, 2, 19 and 20 respectively) during the course of the season.

It was announced that the Gold Coast Titans were to be admitted into the NRL as the sixteenth team, scheduled to begin playing in the 2007 season. The Titans would recruit John Cartwright as their inaugural coach and Preston Campbell was their first signing.

Johnathan Thurston won the 2005 Dally M Medal by a single point from Newcastle's Andrew Johns, despite Johns missing over a third of the season with a broken jaw.

The two clubs that had players sent off won their matches (unlike in 2004) but the dismissal of John Hopoate made rugby league headlines. Hopoate was sent off in his team's win over the Cronulla Sharks and consequently received a 17-match ban. The Sea Eagles then terminated his contract.

The Wests Tigers became the first ever joint venture club to win the premiership, having formed in 2000 as a union between the Balmain Tigers and Western Suburbs Magpies, both foundation members of the original New South Wales Rugby Football League.

Teams edit

Brisbane Broncos
18th season
Ground: Suncorp Stadium
Coach: Wayne Bennett
Captain: Darren Lockyer
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
71st season
Ground: Sydney Showground & Telstra Stadium
Coach: Steve Folkes
Captain: Andrew Ryan
Canberra Raiders
24th season
Ground: Canberra Stadium
Coach: Matthew Elliott
Captain: Simon Woolford
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
39th season
Ground: Toyota Stadium
Coach: Stuart Raper
Captain: Brett Kimmorley
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
56th season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Des Hasler
Captain: Michael Monaghan
Melbourne Storm
8th season
Ground Olympic Park
Coach: Craig Bellamy
Captain: Robbie Kearns
New Zealand Warriors
11th season
Ground: Ericsson Stadium
Coach: Tony Kemp
Captain: Steve Price
Newcastle Knights
18th season
Ground: EnergyAustralia Stadium
Coach: Michael Hagan
Captain: Andrew Johns
North Queensland Cowboys
11th season
Ground: Dairy Farmers Stadium
Coach: Graham Murray
Captain: Travis Norton
Parramatta Eels
59th season
Ground: Parramatta Stadium
Coach: Brian Smith
Captain: Nathan Cayless
Penrith Panthers
39th season
Ground: Penrith Football Stadium
Coach: John Lang
Captain: Craig Gower
South Sydney Rabbitohs
96th season
Ground: Aussie Stadium
Coach: Shaun McRae
Captain: Bryan FletcherPeter Cusack
St. George Illawarra Dragons
7th season
Ground: OKI Jubilee Stadium & WIN Stadium
Coach: Nathan Brown
Captain: Trent Barrett
Sydney Roosters
98th season
Ground: Aussie Stadium
Coach: Ricky Stuart
Captain: Luke Ricketson
Wests Tigers
6th season
Ground: Campbelltown Stadium & Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Tim Sheens
Captain: Mark O'NeillScott Prince

Advertising edit

In 2005 the NRL and their advertising agency MJW Hakuhodo for the third year running stayed with the Hoodoo Gurus' "That's My Team" soundtrack[4] and developed three different musical executions.

The campaign focussed on the association of "strength" with the game and the ads featured three different musical interpretations of the song all without vocals. Each was created intending to bring out the positionings of rugby league characteristice of ‘strength of body’, ‘strength of mind’ and ‘strength of character’

Outdoor supersites also featured in suburban locations in NSW and local cinema versions of the TVC ran with a call to action inviting fans to attend a game of the team local to the cinema location.[5]

Regular season edit

Team1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526F1F2F3GF
Brisbane BroncosNQL
+13
NZL
−12
SYD
+18
MEL
−46
PAR
+40
SGI
+10
CRO
+4
MAN
+26
CBY
+7
NQL
+17
XSOU
+24
NEW
+18
CAN
+8
WTI
+18
NZL
−12
CRO
+12
XMEL
+13
CBY
−7
CAN
+6
MAN
−1
SGI
−20
PEN
−2
SYD
−7
PAR
−14
MEL
−6
WTI
−28
Canberra RaidersXNEW
+25
SOU
+7
SGI
+20
SYD
+8
MAN
−22
MEL
−36
NEW
+4
PEN
+8
CRO
−6
WTI
−12
SYD
−14
XBRI
−8
CBY
−18
NQL
+1
PEN
+8
MEL
−20
PAR
+8
NZL
−8
BRI
−6
WTI
−8
SOU
−13
NQL
−3
PAR
−38
MAN
−18
Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSGI
+18
NQL
−12
WTI
−1
CRO
−14
XSYD
−13
NEW
+4
PAR
+14
BRI
−7
MAN
−8
MEL
+10
NQL
−36
SOU
0*
XCAN
+18
MAN
+19
MEL
−27
NZL
+2
PEN
+2
BRI
+7
SOU
−13
NEW
−15
PAR
−52
WTI
−52
PEN
−22
SYD
−20
Cronulla-Sutherland SharksPEN
+6
MAN
−26
PAR
+8
CBY
+14
NQL
+32
XBRI
−4
MEL
+20
NZL
+4
CAN
+6
PEN
+8
PAR
−8
NQL
−42
WTI
−16
SYD
+6
XBRI
−12
SOU
−10
NEW
+4*
SGI
−10
WTI
−40
MEL
+24
SYD
−6
MAN
+62
NEW
−30
SOU
−4
SGI
−6
Manly Warringah Sea EaglesNZL
+6
CRO
+26
MEL
+7
XSGI
−26
CAN
+22
SOU
+34
BRI
−26
WTI
+8
CBY
+8
PAR
−6
PEN
+10
SYD
+4
SOU
−38
NEW
+22
CBY
−19
WTI
−25
PEN
−4
SGI
−26
XNQL
−2
BRI
+1
NEW
−8
CRO
−62
NZL
−2
CAN
+18
PAR
−24
Melbourne StormNEW
+38
SGI
+34
MAN
−7
BRI
+46
PEN
−20
PAR
−12
CAN
+36
CRO
−20
XSOU
+26
CBY
−10
SGI
+8
WTI
+16
NZL
−8
PEN
−14
SOU
+42
CBY
+27
CAN
+20
BRI
−13
SYD
+14
NEW
−19
CRO
−24
NZL
+12
XWTI
+12
NQL
−6
BRI
+6
NQL
−8
Newcastle KnightsMEL
−38
CAN
−25
XNQL
−34
SOU
−25
NZL
−4
CBY
−4
CAN
−4
SYD
−30
WTI
−16
SGI
−2
XBRI
−18
PAR
−50
MAN
−22
PEN
+4
SYD
−14
NQL
+4
CRO
−4*
PAR
+6
MEL
+19
CBY
+15
MAN
+8
NZL
+12
CRO
+30
SGI
−8
New Zealand WarriorsMAN
−6
BRI
+12
NQL
−10
SOU
+32
WTI
−18
NEW
+4
XPEN
−2
CRO
−4
SYD
−4
SOU
+18
WTI
+17
SGI
−14
MEL
+8
PAR
−10
BRI
+12
NQL
−8
CBY
−2
SYD
+2
CAN
+8
PEN
−8
PAR
−18
MEL
−12
NEW
−12
MAN
+2
X
North Queensland CowboysBRI
−13
CBY
+12
NZL
+10
NEW
+34
CRO
−32
WTI
+24
PEN
+14
SYD
+20
PAR
−38
BRI
−17
XCBY
+36
CRO
+42
SGI
−30
XCAN
−1
NZL
+8
NEW
−4
SOU
−2
PEN
+20
MAN
+2
SGI
−20
WTI
−12
CAN
+3
SOU
+14
MEL
+6
WTI
−44
MEL
+8
PAR
+29
WTI
−14
Parramatta EelsWTI
+16
SOU
−23
CRO
−8
PEN
+10
BRI
−40
MEL
+12
WTI
+10
CBY
−14
NQL
+38
XMAN
+6
CRO
+8
PEN
+10
NEW
+50
NZL
+10
SYD
−4
SOU
+36
SGI
+26
CAN
−8
NEW
−6
XNZL
+18
CBY
+52
SGI
−3
CAN
+38
BRI
+14
MAN
+24
XNQL
−29
Penrith PanthersCRO
−6
SYD
−8
SGI
+10
PAR
−10
MEL
+20
SOU
+30
NQL
−14
NZL
+2
CAN
−8
SGI
−22
CRO
−8
MAN
−10
PAR
−10
XMEL
+14
NEW
−4
CAN
−8
MAN
+4
CBY
−2
NQL
−20
NZL
+8
SYD
+2
XBRI
+2
CBY
+22
WTI
+16
South Sydney RabbitohsSYD
−12
PAR
+23
CAN
−7
NZL
−32
NEW
+25
PEN
−30
MAN
−34
XSGI
−32
MEL
−26
NZL
−18
BRI
−24
CBY
0*
MAN
+38
SGI
−18
MEL
−42
PAR
−36
CRO
+10
NQL
+2
WTI
−22
CBY
+13
XCAN
+13
SYD
+1
NQL
−14
CRO
+4
St. George Illawarra DragonsCBY
−18
MEL
−34
PEN
−10
CAN
−20
MAN
+26
BRI
−10
SYD
+2
WTI
+8
SOU
+32
PEN
+22
NEW
+2
MEL
−8
NZL
+14
NQL
+30
SOU
+18
WTI
−8
XPAR
−26
MAN
+26
CRO
+10
SYD
+38
NQL
+20
BRI
+20
PAR
+3
XNEW
+8
CRO
+6
XWTI
−8
Sydney RoostersSOU
+12
PEN
+8
BRI
−18
WTI
−6
CAN
−8
CBY
+13
SGI
−2
NQL
−20
NEW
+30
NZL
+4
XCAN
+14
MAN
−4
XCRO
−6
PAR
+4
NEW
+14
WTI
−10
NZL
−2
MEL
−14
SGI
−38
PEN
−2
CRO
+6
SOU
−1
BRI
+7
CBY
+20
Wests TigersPAR
−16
XCBY
+1
SYD
+6
NZL
+18
NQL
−24
PAR
−10
SGI
−8
MAN
−8
NEW
+16
CAN
+12
NZL
−17
MEL
−16
CRO
+16
BRI
−18
SGI
+8
MAN
+25
SYD
+10
XSOU
+22
CRO
+40
CAN
+8
NQL
+12
CBY
+52
MEL
−12
PEN
−16
NQL
+44
BRI
+28
SGI
+8
NQL
+14
Team1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526F1F2F3GF

Bold – Home game
X – Bye
* – Golden point game
Opponent for round listed above margin

Ladder edit

PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Parramatta Eels2416082704456+24836
2 St George Illawarra Dragons2416082655510+14536
3 Brisbane Broncos2415092597484+11334
4 Wests Tigers (P)24140102676575+10132
5 North Queensland Cowboys24140102639563+7632
6 Melbourne Storm24130112640462+17830
7 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks24120122550564-1428
8 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles24120122554632-7828
9 Sydney Roosters24110132488487+126
10 Penrith Panthers24110132554554026
11 New Zealand Warriors24100142515528-1324
12 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs2491142472670-19823
13 South Sydney Rabbitohs2491142482700-21823
14 Canberra Raiders2490152465606-14122
15 Newcastle Knights2480162467667-20020

Ladder progression edit

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 8.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round
  • Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.
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1 Parramatta22444688101214161820222224262626283032323436
2 St George Illawarra0000224681012121416181820202224262830323436
3 Brisbane2244681012141618202224262628303232343434343434
4 Wests0246888881012121214141618202224262830323232
5 North Queensland0246681012121214161818202022222224262626283032
6 Melbourne24466688101212141616161820222224242426283030
7 Cronulla-Sutherland22468101012141618181818202222222424242626282828
8 Manly-Warringah24688101212141616182020222222222224242626262628
9 Sydney2444466681012141416161820202020202022222426
10 Penrith002246688888810121212141414161820222426
11 New Zealand022446888810121214141616161820202020202224
12 Bulldogs222244688810101113151717192123232323232323
13 South Sydney02224446666679999111313151719212123
14 Canberra246810101012141414141616161820202222222222222222
15 Newcastle002222222224444668810121416182020


Finals series edit

To decide the grand finalists from the top eight finishing teams, the NRL adopts the McIntyre final eight system.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Qualifying Finals
Wests Tigers50 – 6 North Queensland Cowboys9 September 2005Telstra StadiumPaul Simpkins26,463
Brisbane Broncos18 – 24 Melbourne Storm10 September 2005Suncorp StadiumSteve Clark25,193
St. George Illawarra Dragons28 – 22 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks10 September 2005WIN StadiumTony Archer19,608
Parramatta Eels46 – 22 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles11 September 2005Parramatta StadiumTim Mander19,710
Semi-finals
Melbourne Storm16 – 24 North Queensland Cowboys17 September 2005Aussie StadiumPaul Simpkins16,810
Wests Tigers34 – 6 Brisbane Broncos18 September 2005Aussie StadiumTim Mander36,563
Preliminary Finals
St. George Illawarra Dragons12 – 20 Wests Tigers24 September 2005Aussie StadiumTim Mander41,260
Parramatta Eels0 – 29 North Queensland Cowboys25 September 2005Telstra StadiumSteve Clark44,327

Finals Chart edit

Qualifying finalsSemifinalsPreliminary finalsFinal
1 Parramatta46
8 Manly221W Parramatta0
4W Melbourne16 North Queensland29
2 St. George Illawarra282L North Queensland24
North Queensland16
7 Cronulla22
Wests30
3 Brisbane182W St. George Illawarra12
6 Melbourne243W Wests34 Wests20
1L Brisbane6
4 Wests50
5 North Queensland6

Grand Final edit

2005 NRL Grand Final
Sunday, 2 October
19:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Wests Tigers 30 – 16 North Queensland Cowboys
Tries: 5
Gibbs  18'
Richards  35'
Laffranchi  45'
Fitzhenry  63'
Payten  80'
Goals: 5
Hodgson  19', 37', 47', 64', 80' (5/6)
Field goals:
Prince (0/1)
1st: 12–6
2nd: 18–10
Report[6]
Tries: 3
Bowen  8'
Norton  55'
Sing  78'
Goals: 2
Hannay  10', 56' (2/3)
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 82,453
Referee: Tim Mander
Touch judges: Steve Carrall, Matt Cecchin
Clive Churchill Medal: Scott Prince (Wests Tigers)


Statistics and records edit

  • The Broncos' Darren Smith was the NRL's oldest player in 2005 at 36 years and 284 days.[7]
  • The Brisbane Broncos set a new club record for highest score conceded (50 points) and greatest losing margin (46 points), when they lost 50-4 against the Melbourne Storm at Olympic Park in Round 4. These records were broken in 2020 when they lost 59-0 to the Sydney Roosters in round 4, which was the first (of two) time Brisbane have failed to score a point at their home of Suncorp Stadium.
  • The Newcastle Knights lost a club record 13 straight matches from 13 March - 19 June, and went on to win the wooden spoon for the first time.
  • In Rounds 23 and 24, the Canterbury Bulldogs suffered their worst defeats since 1935, when they lost 56-4 against the Parramatta Eels in Round 23, then lost 54-2 against Wests Tigers in Round 24.
  • Wests Tigers' club record for their longest winning streak with 8 wins from round 16 to round 24.

Player statistics edit

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

2005 Transfers edit

Players edit

Player2004 Club2005 Club
Michael De Vere Brisbane Broncos Super League: Huddersfield Giants
Craig Frawley Brisbane Broncos Canberra Raiders
Paul Green Brisbane BroncosRetirement
Ben Ikin Brisbane BroncosRetirement
Brad Meyers Brisbane Broncos Super League: Bradford Bulls
Gorden Tallis Brisbane BroncosRetirement
Carl Webb Brisbane Broncos North Queensland Cowboys
Brad Drew Canberra Raiders Super League: Huddersfield Giants
Mark McLinden Canberra Raiders Super League: London Broncos
Joel Monaghan Canberra Raiders Sydney Roosters
Ruben Wiki Canberra Raiders New Zealand Warriors
Jamie Feeney Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Melbourne Storm
Ben Harris Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Super League: Bradford Bulls
Glen Hughes Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRetirement
Steve Price Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs New Zealand Warriors
Dennis Scott Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Melbourne Storm
Johnathan Thurston Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs North Queensland Cowboys
Paul Franze Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Penrith Panthers
Jason Kent Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Super League: Leigh Centurions
Andrew Lomu Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Canberra Raiders
Matthew Rieck Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Wests Tigers
Nick Bradley-Qalilawa Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Super League: London Broncos
Ian Donnelly Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Melbourne Storm
Solomon Haumono Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Super League: London Broncos
Albert Torrens Manly Warringah Sea Eagles St. George Illawarra Dragons
Andrew Walker Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSuspension
Rodney Howe Melbourne StormRetirement
Stephen Kearney Melbourne Storm Super League: Hull F.C.
Ben MacDougall Melbourne StormEdinburgh (Scottish rugby union)
Andrew McFadden Melbourne StormRetirement
Kirk Reynoldson Melbourne Storm Newcastle Knights
Danny Williams Melbourne Storm Super League: London Broncos
Jamie Fitzgerald Newcastle KnightsRetirement
Ben Kennedy Newcastle Knights Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Robbie O'Davis Newcastle KnightsRetirement
Matt Parsons Newcastle KnightsRetirement
Russell Richardson Newcastle KnightsRetirement
Timana Tahu Newcastle Knights Parramatta Eels
Vinnie Anderson New Zealand Warriors Super League: St. Helens
Henry Fa'afili New Zealand Warriors Super League: Warrington Wolves
PJ Marsh New Zealand Warriors Parramatta Eels
Jerry Seuseu New Zealand Warriors Super League: Wigan Warriors
Kevin Campion North Queensland CowboysRetirement
Nathan Fien North Queensland Cowboys New Zealand Warriors
Jamie McDonald North Queensland Cowboys Melbourne Storm
Glenn Morrison North Queensland Cowboys Parramatta Eels
Adam Dykes Parramatta Eels Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Lee Hopkins Parramatta Eels Super League: London Broncos
Junior Langi Parramatta Eels Super League: Salford City Reds
Jamie Lyon Parramatta Eels Super League: St. Helens
Shane Muspratt Parramatta EelsNorth Queensland Young Guns (Queensland Cup)
Corey Pearson Parramatta EelsRetirement
Craig Stapleton Parramatta Eels Super League: Leigh Centurions
Chris Thorman Parramatta Eels Super League: Huddersfield Giants
David Vaealiki Parramatta Eels Super League: Wigan Warriors
James Webster Parramatta Eels Hull Kingston Rovers
Michael Witt Parramatta Eels Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Ryan Girdler Penrith PanthersRetirement
Martin Lang Penrith PanthersRetirement
Amos Roberts Penrith Panthers Sydney Roosters
Paul Whatuira Penrith Panthers Wests Tigers
Owen Craigie South Sydney Rabbitohs Super League: Widnes Vikings
Jason Death South Sydney RabbitohsRetirement
Willie Manu South Sydney Rabbitohs St. George Illawarra Dragons
Justin Smith South Sydney Rabbitohs North Queensland Cowboys
Paul Stringer South Sydney Rabbitohs Parramatta Eels
David Thompson South Sydney RabbitohsRetirement
Brad Watts South Sydney Rabbitohs Super League: Widnes Vikings
Nathan Blacklock St. George Illawarra Dragons Super League: Hull F.C.
John Carlaw St. George Illawarra DragonsRetirement
Andrew Frew St. George Illawarra DragonsRetirement
Brent Kite St. George Illawarra Dragons Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Nathan Long St. George Illawarra DragonsRetirement
Henry Perenara St. George Illawarra Dragons Parramatta Eels
Mark Riddell St. George Illawarra Dragons Parramatta Eels
Lincoln Withers St. George Illawarra Dragons Canberra Raiders
Todd Byrne Sydney Roosters New Zealand Warriors
Peter Cusack Sydney Roosters South Sydney Rabbitohs
Luke Dorn Sydney Roosters Super League: London Broncos
Brad Fittler Sydney RoostersRetirement
Shannon Hegarty Sydney Roosters South Sydney Rabbitohs
Justin Hodges Sydney Roosters Brisbane Broncos
Gavin Lester Sydney RoostersRetirement
Chad Robinson Sydney Roosters Parramatta Eels
Michael Buettner Wests TigersRetirement
Nick Graham Wests TigersRetirement
Robert Mears Wests Tigers Super League: Leigh Centurions
Jason Moodie Wests TigersN/A
Scott Sattler Wests TigersRetirement
Darren Senter Wests TigersRetirement
Paul Mellor Super League: Castleford Tigers Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Colin Best Super League: Hull F.C. St. George Illawarra Dragons
Jason Smith Super League: Hull F.C. Canberra Raiders
Matt Adamson Super League: Leeds Rhinos Canberra Raiders
Craig Smith Super League: Wigan Warriors Newcastle Knights
Brad ThornCrusaders (Super 12) Brisbane Broncos
Terry HillN/A Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Daniel IrvineN/A Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Ben WalkerN/A South Sydney Rabbitohs

Coaches edit

Coach2004 Club2005 Club
Daniel Anderson New Zealand Warriors Super League: St. Helens

Sources and footnotes edit

External links edit