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2006 NRL season

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Rugby league competition
Rugby league season
2006 National Rugby League
Teams15
PremiersBrisbane Broncos (6th title)
Minor premiersMelbourne[1]
Matches played189
Points scored8201
Average attendance16,485
Attendance3,115,700
Top points scorerHazem El Masri (296)
Wooden spoonSouth Sydney Rabbitohs (8th spoon)
Dally M MedalCameron Smith
Top try-scorerNathan Merritt (22)
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The2006 NRL season was the 99th season of professionalrugby league football in Australia and the ninth run by theNational Rugby League. The lineup of teams remained unchanged from the previous year, with fifteen clubs competing for the2006Telstra Premiership. Throughout the 26 rounds of the regular season ten teams fromNew South Wales (9 of them from theSydney basin), two fromQueensland and one each fromVictoria, theACT andNew Zealand competed for theminor premiership. Eight of these teams qualified for the four-week finals series, with theBrisbane Broncos eventual victors over theMelbourne Storm in thegrand final.[2] Melbourne finished the regular season first so were awarded the minor premiership, but this was later revoked due to theMelbourne Storm salary cap breach.

Pre season

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  • Newcastle Knights coachMichael Hagan signed a three-year deal to coach theParramatta Eels, beginning in2007. Hagan replacedBrian Smith, who had coached the Eels since1997 whilst Smith replaced Hagan atNewcastle in an unprecedented coach-swap. In other coaching moves,Matthew Elliott was confirmed as the coach of thePenrith Panthers, beginning in 2007.
  • Penrith Panthers halfbackCraig Gower was fired as captain, suspended for four games and fined $100,000 ($90,000 to be paid to an NRL programme encouraging the responsible use of alcohol by league players and $10,000 to replace a destroyed golf cart) after a string of alcohol-fueled incidents at a charity golf function.
  • The Charity Shield heralded the unofficial start of the season, with theSouth Sydney Rabbitohs defeatingSt George Illawarra 14-12 in their first home game atTelstra Stadium on February 18. All NRL clubs engaged in a series of trials during the month of February.
  • Wests Tigers premiership-winning captainScott Prince announced on March 3 he had signed a four-year deal with expansion teamGold Coast Titans, beginning in 2007. Prince relinquished the captaincy of the Tigers for the 2006 season.

New Zealand Warriors salary cap breach

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Thesalary cap for the 2006 season wasA$3.366 million per club for their 25 highest-paid players.[3] TheNew Zealand Warriors were investigated by the National Rugby League over alleged salary cap breaches committed by the team's previous administrators. The club admitted to inflating its salary cap to the tune of nearly $1 million during the 2005 season. The National Rugby League fined the Warriors $430,000 and ordered the team to start the season with a four premiership point deficit. It was the first time in 99 years of rugby league in Australia that a team has started a season on less thanzero premiership points.

The Warriors appealed the decision by the NRL to deduct the four competition points but accepted the financial penalty. Prior to the beginning of the season, the National Rugby League confirmed that the points penalty would stand. The penalty would prove the decisive factor in the Warriors missing the finals for the third year in succession.

Teams

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Brisbane Broncos
19th season
Ground:Suncorp Stadium
Coach:Wayne Bennett
Captain:Darren Lockyer
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
72nd season
Ground:Telstra Stadium
Coach:Steve Folkes
Captain:Andrew Ryan
Canberra Raiders
25th season
Ground:Canberra Stadium
Coach:Matthew Elliott
Captain:Clinton Schifcofske
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
40th season
Ground:Toyota Stadium
Coach:Stuart Raper
Captain:Brett Kimmorley
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
57th season
Ground:Brookvale Oval
Coach:Des Hasler
Captain:Ben Kennedy
Melbourne Storm
9th season
GroundOlympic Park Stadium
Coach:Craig Bellamy
Captain: various
New Zealand Warriors
12th season
Ground:Mt Smart Stadium
Coach:Ivan Cleary
Captain:Steve Price
Newcastle Knights
19th season
Ground:EnergyAustralia Stadium
Coach:Michael Hagan
Captain:Andrew Johns
North Queensland Cowboys
12th season
Ground:Dairy Farmers Stadium
Coach:Graham Murray
Captain:Travis Norton
Parramatta Eels
60th season
Ground:Parramatta Stadium
Coach:Brian SmithJason Taylor
Captain:Nathan Cayless
Penrith Panthers
40th season
Ground:CUA Stadium
Coach:John Lang
Captain:Tony Puletua
South Sydney Rabbitohs
97th season
Ground:Telstra Stadium
Coach:Shaun McRae
Captain:Peter Cusack
St. George Illawarra Dragons
8th season
Ground:OKI Jubilee Stadium &WIN Stadium
Coach:Nathan Brown
Captain:Trent Barrett
Sydney Roosters
99th season
Ground:Sydney Football Stadium
Coach:Ricky StuartChris Anderson
Captain:Craig Fitzgibbon
Wests Tigers
7th season
Ground:Campbelltown Stadium &Leichhardt Oval
Coach:Tim Sheens
Captain:Brett Hodgson

Season summary

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The season began on March 10 with a match between defending premiersWests Tigers and theSt. George Illawarra Dragons, played atTelstra Stadium. The Melbourne Storm won 20 out of 24 regular season matches to win the minor premiership eight points clear of the Bulldogs.[4] However, in April 2010, the Storm were retroactively stripped of their minor premiership as a result of salary cap breaches occurring over the course of the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons.[5][6]

The grand finals:

  • Brisbane Broncos vs Melbourne Storm (NRL)
  • Parramatta Eels vs Newtown Jets (NSW Cup)
  • Penrith Panthers vs Newcastle Knights (NSW Jersey Flegg Cup)

The winners in all grades were:

  • Brisbane Broncos (NRL)
  • Parramatta Eels (NSW Cup)
  • Penrith Panthers (NSW Jersey Flegg Cup)

The test match

  • Australia vs New Zealand

The tri-nations Series

  • Australia vs New Zealand
  • Australia vs Great Britain
  • Great Britain vs New Zealand

The State Of Origin Series

  • Queensland vs New South Wales

Venues

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Sixteen stadiums regularly hosted National Rugby league matches, with a further six hosting at least one match in season 2006.

Stadium name[7]CityHost club(s)Capacity[8]
Suncorp StadiumMilton,Brisbane,QldBrisbane Broncos52,500
Canberra StadiumBruce,Canberra,ACTCanberra Raiders25,000
Olympic Park StadiumMelbourne,VicMelbourne Storm18,500
EnergyAustralia StadiumNewcastle,NSWNewcastle Knights26,200
Sydney Football StadiumMoore Park,Sydney,NSWSydney Roosters41,159
Brookvale OvalBrookvale,Sydney,NSWManly Warringah Sea Eagles22,000
Campbelltown StadiumCampbelltown,Sydney,NSWWests Tigers20,000
Leichhardt OvalLeichhardt,Sydney,NSWWests Tigers20,000
Oki Jubilee StadiumKogarah,Sydney,NSWSt George Illawarra Dragons20,541
Parramatta StadiumParramatta,Sydney,NSWParramatta Eels20,500
CUA StadiumPenrith,Sydney,NSWPenrith Panthers21,000
Telstra StadiumSydney Olympic Park,Sydney,NSWBulldogs
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Wests Tigers
83,500
Toyota ParkCronulla,Sydney,NSWCronulla Sharks21,500
Dairy Farmers StadiumKirwan,Townsville,QldNorth Queensland Cowboys25,000
Mt Smart StadiumPenrose,Auckland,New ZealandNew Zealand Warriors25,000
WIN StadiumWollongong,NSWSt George Illawarra Dragons20,000
Hindmarsh StadiumHindmarsh,Adelaide,SA15,500
Bluetongue Central Coast StadiumGosford,Central Coast,NSW20,059
Jade StadiumChristchurch,New Zealand36,500
Carrara StadiumCarrara,Gold Coast,Qld22,000
Waikato StadiumHamilton,New Zealand26,350
Sydney Cricket GroundMoore Park,Sydney,NSW43,562

Advertising

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In 2006 the NRL and their advertising agency MJW Hakuhodo stayed with theHoodoo Gurus' "That's My Team" soundtrack for a fourth year, producing a treatment aimed to appeal to the fundamental hope of all players and fans: that it would be ‘their team’ who would win theGrand Final.

Capitalising on the enthusiasm generated by theWests Tigers triumph of 2005 in only their sixth season, the campaign line and song chorus was changed to ‘That’s My Dream’.

All fifteen NRL club captains featured heavily in the television and outdoor ads holding aloft the Telstra trophy. Eight young real life fans also featured in the TV commercial reflecting the origins of the game from backyard football scenes to Sydney beaches. Each was a fan of one of eight clubs who had not till then won the Telstra Premiership trophy and four different broadcast versions of the ad told the stories of their love of the game and each's dream of their own team's victory.

Dally M Awards

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Main article:2006 Dally M Awards

TheDally M Awards were introduced in 1980 by News Limited. The most prestigious of these awards is theDally M Medal which is awarded to the Player Of The Year. The other prestigious award is the Provans Summons Medal which is the season's best player as voted by the public. As well as honouring the player of the year the awards night also recognises the premier player in each position, the best coach, the best captain, representative player of the year and the most outstanding rookie of the season. The awards night and Player of the Year medal are named in honour of Australian formerrugby league great Herbert Henry "Dally" Messenger.

PositionAwardPlayerClub
Player of the YearCameron SmithMelbourne Storm
Provans Summons MedalNathan HindmarshParramatta Eels
Rookie of the YearJarryd HayneParramatta Eels
Captain of the YearBen KennedyManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Rep Player of the YearDarren LockyerBrisbane Broncos
Coach of the YearCraig BellamyMelbourne Storm

Team of the Year

PositionAwardPlayerClub
Best FullbackClinton SchifcofskeCanberra Raiders
Best WingerBrian CarneyNewcastle Knights
Best CentreMark GasnierSt George Illawarra Dragons
Best Five-EighthDarren LockyerBrisbane Broncos
Best HalfbackCooper CronkMelbourne Storm
Best LockBen KennedyManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Best Second-RowerNathan HindmarshParramatta Eels
Best PropRoy AsotasiBulldogs
Best HookerCameron SmithMelbourne Storm

Statistics and Records

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Ladder

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Main article:2006 NRL Season Results
PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1Melbourne Storm2420042605404+201441
2Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs2416082608468+14036
3Brisbane Broncos (P)24140102497392+10532
4Newcastle Knights24140102608538+7032
5Manly Warringah Sea Eagles24140102534493+4132
6St George Illawarra Dragons24140102519481+3832
7Canberra Raiders24130112525573-4830
8Parramatta Eels24120122506483+2328
9North Queensland Cowboys24110132450463-1326
10New Zealand Warriors24120122552463+89242
11Wests Tigers24100142490565-7524
12Penrith Panthers24100142510587-7724
13Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks2490152515544-2922
14Sydney Roosters2480162528650-12220
15South Sydney Rabbitohs2430212429772-34310

1The Melbourne Storm were later stripped of this minor premiership due to grosssalary cap breaches.
2The New Zealand Warriors were deducted 4 competition points due to gross salary cap breaches.

Ladder progression

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  • 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.
Team1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
1Melbourne2444681012141616182022242628303234363840404244
2Bulldogs022468810121416161818202024242628303234343436
3Brisbane0244681012121416182020202222242626262626283032
4Newcastle246688810121416161618181820202022242626283032
5Manly-Warringah002466810101012141618181818202224242628303232
6St George Illawarra0024468881012141618202224262626262626283032
7Canberra22244688101010121416161818182022222426282830
8Parramatta02222466666888101214161820222426282828
9North Queensland246810121212141416161616161618202022222222222426
10New Zealand-4-4-200022446668101214141416161820222424
11Wests22244668101010121414161616181818202020202224
12Penrith2466888881012121212141616182020222222242424
13Cronulla-Sutherland22244468101212141618202222222222222222222222
14Sydney2244666881012121212121214141616181820202020
15South Sydney022222222222244444446810101010


Finals series

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TheMelbourne Storm went into the finals for the first time as Minor Premiers. They had a week off after their first finals win against theParramatta Eels 12-6 to prepare for a preliminary final encounter, again theSt. George Illawarra Dragons which was won by the Storm 24-10, earning them a spot in the Grand final against theBrisbane Broncos. The Broncos had surprised everyone in the previous two months. After a slight hiccup in the qualifying Final, going down againstSt. George Illawarra Dragons 20-4, they came back in the next two weeks, beating theNewcastle Knights 50-6 in the Semi-final and coming from 20-6 down at halftime to win 37-20 against theBulldogs in the preliminary final.

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
Qualifying Finals
Newcastle Knights25–18Manly Warringah Sea Eagles8 September 2006 8:00pmEnergyAustralia StadiumSean Hampstead23,752
Brisbane Broncos4–20St. George Illawarra Dragons9 September 2006 6:30pmSuncorp StadiumPaul Simpkins50,387
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs30–12Canberra Raiders9 September 2006 8:30pmTelstra StadiumShayne Hayne14,628
Melbourne Storm12–6Parramatta Eels10 September 2006 4:00pmOlympic ParkSteve Clark15,690
Semi-finals
St. George Illawarra Dragons28–0Manly Warringah Sea Eagles15 September 2006 7:45pmSydney Football StadiumPaul Simpkins30,907
Newcastle Knights6–50Brisbane Broncos16 September 2006 7:45pmSydney Football StadiumSteve Clark22,081
Preliminary Finals
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs20–37Brisbane Broncos22 September 2006 7:45pmSydney Football StadiumPaul Simpkins29,511
Melbourne Storm24–10St. George Illawarra Dragons23 September 2006 7:45pmTelstra StadiumSteve Clark40,901

Finals Chart

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Qualifying finalsSemifinalsPreliminary finalsFinal
1Melbourne12
8 Parramatta61WMelbourne24
4WSt. George Illawarra28 St. George Illawarra10
2Canterbury302L Manly0
Melbourne8
7 Canberra12
Brisbane15
3 Brisbane42W Canterbury20
6St. George Illawarra203W Newcastle6Brisbane37
1LBrisbane50
4Newcastle25
5 Manly18

Grand Final

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Main article:2006 NRL Grand Final
2006 NRL Grand Final
Sunday, 1 October
19:00AEST (UTC+10)
Melbourne Storm8 – 15Brisbane Broncos
Tries:2
Turnerrugby ball 14'
Kingrugby ball 49'
Goals:
C Smith(0/1)
Geyer(0/1)
1st: 4–8
2nd: 4–7
Report
Tries:2
Hodgesrugby ball 19'
Taterugby ball 62'
Goals:3
Lockyerrugby goalposts icon pen 9',20'(2/2)
Parkerrugby goalposts icon pen 60'(1/2)
Field goals:1
Lockyerrugby goalposts icon 73'
Telstra Stadium,Sydney
Attendance: 79,609[11]
Referee:Paul Simpkins
Video referee:Bill Harrigan
Touch judges: Rod Lawrence, Steve Carrall
Clive Churchill Medal:Shaun Berrigan (Brisbane)


Player statistics

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

Top 5 point scorers

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals
274Hazem El Masri161050
193Andrew Johns8801
192Luke Covell8800
174Clinton Schifcofske6742
168Cameron Smith5740

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer
22Nathan Merritt
20Brett Stewart
19Rhys Wesser
18Mark Gasnier
18Amos Roberts

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer
105Hazem El Masri
80Andrew Johns
80Luke Covell
74Clinton Schifcofske
74Cameron Smith

2006 Transfers

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Players

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Player2005 Club2006 Club
Stuart KellyBrisbane BroncosRetirement
Darren MappBrisbane BroncosCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Darren SmithBrisbane BroncosRetirement
Matt AdamsonCanberra RaidersRetirement
Ben CrossCanberra RaidersMelbourne Storm
Matt GafaCanberra RaidersSuper League:Harlequins RL
Ian HindmarshCanberra RaidersSuper League:Catalans Dragons
Ryan O'HaraCanberra RaidersWests Tigers
Michael RobertsonCanberra RaidersManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Tyran SmithCanberra RaidersRetirement
Braith AnastaCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSydney Roosters
Jamahl LolesiCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsWests Tigers
Keith GallowayCronulla-Sutherland SharksWests Tigers
Sam IsemongerCronulla-Sutherland SharksSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Ryan McGoldrickCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League:Castleford Tigers
Paul MellorCronulla-Sutherland SharksSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Nathan MerrittCronulla-Sutherland SharksSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
David PeacheyCronulla-Sutherland SharksSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Jason StevensCronulla-Sutherland SharksRetirement
Michael SullivanCronulla-Sutherland SharksSuper League:Warrington Wolves
Scott DonaldManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League:Leeds Rhinos
Sam HarrisManly Warringah Sea EaglesWests Tigers
Daniel HeckenbergManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League:Harlequins RL
Terry HillManly Warringah Sea EaglesRetirement
John HopoateManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuspension
Chad RandallManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League:Harlequins RL
Steven BellMelbourne StormManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Alex ChanMelbourne StormSuper League:Catalans Dragons
Robbie KearnsMelbourne StormRetirement
Jamie McDonaldMelbourne StormToulouse Olympique
Matt OrfordMelbourne StormManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Peter RobinsonMelbourne StormRetirement
Dennis ScottMelbourne StormRetirement
Mark HughesNewcastle KnightsSuper League:Catalans Dragons
Andrew PriceNewcastle KnightsSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Monty BethamNew Zealand WarriorsSuper League:Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Stacey JonesNew Zealand WarriorsSuper League:Catalans Dragons
Francis MeliNew Zealand WarriorsSuper League:St. Helens
Iafeta Palea'aesinaNew Zealand WarriorsSuper League:Wigan Warriors
Karl Te MataNew Zealand WarriorsSuper League:Harlequins RL
Richard VillasantiNew Zealand WarriorsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Jaiman LoweNorth Queensland CowboysSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Micheal LuckNorth Queensland CowboysNew Zealand Warriors
Leigh McWilliamsNorth Queensland CowboysRetirement
David MylesNorth Queensland CowboysToulouse Olympique
Paul RauhihiNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League:Warrington Wolves
Chris SheppardNorth Queensland CowboysSt. George Illawarra Dragons
Ashley GrahamParramatta EelsNorth Queensland Cowboys
Garret CrossmanPenrith PanthersMelbourne Storm
Shannon DonatoPenrith PanthersRetirement
Paul FranzePenrith PanthersSuper League:Castleford Tigers
Joe GaluvaoPenrith PanthersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Brett HowlandPenrith PanthersRetirement
Ben RossPenrith PanthersCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Bryan FletcherSouth Sydney RabbitohsSuper League:Wigan Warriors
Glenn HallSouth Sydney RabbitohsSydney Roosters
Ashley HarrisonSouth Sydney RabbitohsSydney Roosters
Lee HookeySouth Sydney RabbitohsPenrith Panthers
Brett KearneySouth Sydney RabbitohsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Scott LoganSouth Sydney RabbitohsSuper League:Wigan Warriors
Michael EnnisSt. George Illawarra DragonsBrisbane Broncos
Willie ManuSt. George Illawarra DragonsSuper League:Castleford Tigers
Shane MarteeneSt. George Illawarra DragonsRetirement
Lance ThompsonSt. George Illawarra DragonsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Albert TorrensSt. George Illawarra DragonsSuper League:Huddersfield Giants
Ned CaticSydney RoostersSuper League:Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
Jason CaylessSydney RoostersSuper League:St. Helens
Michael CrockerSydney RoostersMelbourne Storm
Richie FaʻaosoSydney RoostersSuper League:Castleford Tigers
Luke RicketsonSydney RoostersRetirement
Chris WalkerSydney RoostersMelbourne Storm
Stuart WebbSydney RoostersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Robert MilesWests TigersRetirement
Mark O'NeillWests TigersSuper League:Leeds Rhinos
Pat RichardsWests TigersSuper League:Wigan Warriors
Matthew RieckWests TigersRetirement
John WilsonWests TigersSuper League:Catalans Dragons
Craig StapletonSuper League:Leigh CenturionsPenrith Panthers
Mark O'HalloranSuper League:London BroncosPenrith Panthers
Darren AlbertSuper League:St. HelensCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Mark EdmondsonSuper League:St. HelensSydney Roosters
Andrew EmelioSuper League:Widnes VikingsCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Brian CarneySuper League:Wigan WarriorsNewcastle Knights
Shane MusprattNorth Queensland Young Guns (Queensland Cup)North Queensland Cowboys
Matt BickerstaffN/ASt. George Illawarra Dragons
Luke DavicoN/ANewcastle Knights
John DoyleN/ASydney Roosters
George GatisN/ANew Zealand Warriors

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Stuart Honeysett and Brent Read (23 April 2010)Shocking end to the Melbourne Storm eraThe Australian
  2. ^Bernard, Grantley (2006-10-02)."Storm laments lost opportunity".Fox Sports. Premier Media Group Pty Ltd. Retrieved2009-12-17.
  3. ^Budge, Dale (2006-02-22)."NRL salary cap guide".tvnz.co.nz. Television New Zealand Limited. Archived fromthe original on 2012-10-05. Retrieved2009-12-17.
  4. ^"Broncos claim premiership". Television New Zealand Limited. Australian Associated Press. 2 October 2001. Retrieved17 December 2009.
  5. ^"Melbourne Storm breach NRL Salary Cap". National Rugby League. 22 April 2010. Archived fromthe original on 25 April 2010. Retrieved22 April 2010.
  6. ^McDonald, Margie (22 April 2010)."Melbourne Storm stripped of two rugby league titles over salary cap fraud".The Australian. Retrieved22 April 2010.
  7. ^During the 2006 season, many of the stadiums were known by different names to their traditional ones, as some were sponsored by various organisations. For example,Aussie Stadium was also formerly known as the "Sydney Football Stadium", likewise,Mt Smart Stadium was known as 'Ericsson Stadium' for the majority of the season, until the naming rights expired.
  8. ^This includes both seated and standing spots.
  9. ^Proszenko, Adrian (6 May 2012)."Gallen set to smash record".The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved7 May 2012.
  10. ^Champions in poor teams,Sydney Morning Herald, September 2006
  11. ^Middleton, David.2006 Official Rugby League Annual. Surrey Hills: News Magazines. p. 112.

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