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NRL All Stars Preview 2012

The annual NRL All Stars game kicks off this weekend, at Skilled Park on the Gold Coast. Personally, after what has seemed an interminably long off-season, I can’t wait to sink my teeth into a good NRL game, and can’t wait for kick off!

NRL All Stars PreviewFor most players, this will be the first time they have strapped on the boots in anger since September 2011, and while attacking rugby league is a certainty, I’ll be interested to see the skill level on show. There’s sure to be a bit of rust out on the field!

Looking at the teams for the game, a full list of which is below, the Indigenous All Stars side have a star-studded backline. Including Queensland regulars Inglis, Hodges and Yow Yeh. With the side led around the park by Thurston and Sandow, and with Prince and Bowen on the bench, plenty of points will be on offer!

The NRL All Stars also have a skilled backline, with Dugan and Manu Vatuvai, and with Cronk and Marshall running the team around. With Bennett in the coaches box, they will be well directed. However I feel their strength lies in their forward pack. With a mixture of NSW, QLD and New Zealand representative forwards. The NRL All Stars should be able to dominate in the ruck and get a better go forward happening for Marshall and Cronk to work with.

This game also sees the NRL experimenting with a few rule and “interpretation” changes. These include:

•    The ‘Power Play’;
•    Tackle count restarted for infringements in the play-the-ball; and
•    20/40 kicks.

The Power Play can be called by the attacking team, and requires the defense to drop 2 players off the field for a 5 minute period, or until they score a try. Each team gets one power play per half. Restarting the tackle count for play-the-ball infringements is the NRL’s attempt to stop blockages caused by holding in the tackle, leg pulling etc. Instead of a penalty, play will continue with the ref signalling 6 again. The 20/40 Kick rule is an extension of the 40/20, and allows a team to kick their way out of trouble, if they can.

All up, this should be an interesting game, and a perfect way to kick off the 2012 season. I’ll be interested to see how some of the rule changes go, in particular the restarting of the tackle count, the rule I see as most likely to ever make it into the NRL.

With both teams strong in particular areas, it’ll be interesting to see who comes out on top here – will the rust clear out early enough for the Indigenous All Stars backline to click into to gear, or will the NRL All Stars forward machine roll over the top of them.  I think there are too many points in that backline, and the Indigenous All Stars will come away with the cash.

The teams for the 2012 NRL All Stars game are:

Indigenous All Stars Team

Ben Barba (Bulldogs; Goreng Goreng)
Jharal Yow Yeh (Broncos; Margany)
Greg Inglis (Rabbitohs; Dunghutti)
Justin Hodges (Broncos; Indigenous tribes of the Cairns region)
Nathan Merritt (Rabbitohs; Wiradjuri)
Johnathan Thurston – captain (Cowboys; Gungarri)
Chris Sandow (Eels; Bigambul/ Gubbi Gubbi)
Tom Learoyd-Lahrs (Raiders; Indigenous tribes of Tweed area)
Travis Waddell (Raiders; Torres Strait: Badulaig)
George Rose (Sea Eagles; Kamilaroi)
Sam Thaiday (Broncos; Torres Strait: Iama (Yam Island)
Jamal Idris (Titans; Worimi)
Greg Bird (Titans; Kamilaroi)

Interchange:
Andrew Fifita (Sharks; Wiradjuri)
Cory Paterson (Cowboys; Indigenous tribes of the Blue Mountains region)
Matthew Bowen (Cowboys; Binthi and Dhaarrba)
Scott Prince (Titans; Kalkadoon)
Anthony Mitchell (Roosters; Waka Waka)
Joel Thompson (Raiders; Wiradjuri)
Nathan Peats (Rabbitohs; Biripi nation)

Coach: Laurie Daley (Wiradjuri)

NRL All Stars Team

Josh Dugan (Raiders)
Jason Nightingale (Dragons)
Jack Reed (Broncos)
Michael Jennings (Panthers)
Manu Vatuvei (Warriors)
Benji Marshall – Captain (Wests Tigers)
Cooper Cronk (Storm)
Kade Snowden (Knights)
Aaron Payne (Cowboys)
Luke Bailey (Titans)
Nathan Hindmarsh (Eels)
David Taylor (Rabbitohs)
Paul Gallen (Sharks)

Interchange:
Adam Blair (Wests Tigers)
Frank Pritchard (Bulldogs)
Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (Roosters)
Anthony Watmough (Sea Eagles)
Brent Tate (Cowboys)
Luke Lewis (Panthers)
Nathan Fien (Dragons)

Coach: Wayne Bennett

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NRL All Stars 2012 Announced

2012 NRL All Stars

After months of voting the NRL All Stars team for the upcoming Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars match has finally been announced. Here is the full squad of 20 as announced by Wayne Bennett today, a few surprises in this one!

Update: Following the withdrawal of Ben Hornby, Cameron Smith and Tony Williams there are a number of changes to the squad. Nathan Fien, Aaron Payne and Anthony Watmough have been drafted in as replacements!

NRL All Stars 2012

NRL All Stars – Starting Side:
Josh Dugan (Canberra Raiders)

Jason Nightingale (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Jack Reed (Brisbane Broncos)
Michael Jennings (Penrith Panthers)
Manu Vatuvei (Warriors)
Benji Marshall – Captain (Wests Tigers)
Cooper Cronk (Melbourne Storm)
Kade Snowden (Newcastle Knights)
Aaron Payne (North Queensland Cowboys)
Luke Bailey (Gold Coast Titans)
Nathan Hindmarsh (Parramatta Eels)
David Taylor (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks)

Interchange:
Adam Blair (Wests Tigers)
Frank Pritchard (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (Sydney Roosters)
Anthony Watmough (Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles)
Brent Tate (North Queensland Cowboys)

Coach’s Selections:
Luke Lewis (Penrith Panthers)
Nathan Fien (St George Illawarra Dragons)

The automatic selections for the NRL All Stars squad were Cameron Smith and Benji Marshall as respective captains of the National teams. Other than those two, 16 players, 1 from each NRL side, were chosen by the public. 2 additional players were chosen as “coaches selections”. 

The real selection surpirse among the 20 man squad is Ben Hornby. Obviously Bennett still has a soft spot for his former captain as I could think of a host of other players I would have selected ahead of him.

Luke Lewis got the other “coaches selection” spot, a quality player who finished runner up to Michael Jennings in the public vote. He’ll bring a wealth of representative experience to the squad and I think that was a great selection.

Paul Gallen led the voting for the NRL All Stars squad, garnering over 8,000 votes of the total of just over 30,000 votes. Surprisingly he finished just 333 votes ahead of Cooper Cronk with Slater pulling out due to injury before voting began.

Dallas Johnson and Brent Tate went down to the wire for the last Cowboys spot in the side. Tate won out in the end by just 2 votes and that’s great news for a player that has been blighted by injuries throughout his career.

The NRL All Stars have named a strong looking squad to take on the Indigenous All Stars. The Rugby League All Stars match will be played on February 4 at Skilled Park.

2012 Indigenous All Stars Squad

Let us know your thoughts on both sides in the comments section and any thoughts you may have on the game as well!

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