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1 Season summary  



1.1  Teams  





1.2  Advertising  







2 Regular season  



2.1  Ladder  





2.2  Ladder progression  







3 Finals series  



3.1  Chart  







4 Grand Final  





5 Records and statistics  





6 2001 Transfers  



6.1  Players  







7 Footnotes  





8 External links  














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2001 National Rugby League
DurationFebruary 17 – September 30, 2001
Teams14
Premiers Newcastle (2nd title)
Minor premiers Parramatta (4th title)
Matches played191
Points scored9,333
Average attendance14,043
Attendance2,682,210
Top points scorer(s) Andrew Johns (279)
Ben Walker (279)
Player of the year Preston Campbell (Dally M Medal)
Top try-scorer(s) Nathan Blacklock (27)

← 2000

2002 →

The 2001 NRL season was the 94th season of professional rugby league football in Australia and the fourth run by the National Rugby League. Also called the 2001 Telstra Premiership (due to sponsorship from Telstra Corporation) it was contested by thirteen Australia-based clubs plus one New Zealand-based club. The Newcastle Knights claimed their second premiership in five seasons, defeating minor premiers Parramatta Eels in the NRL's first ever night-time grand final.

Season summary[edit]

Early in the season NRL matches involving the Bulldogs were marred by off-field violence from the club's supporters.[1]

The Parramatta Eels looked set to break their fifteen-year premiership drought as they compiled one of the most dominant season records in rugby league history, losing just four of their 26 regular season games with the League's best attack and defensive record. In 2001 they established the standing record for most points by a club in a season with 943, blitzing the Brisbane Broncos' previous record tally of 871 set in 1998. The Eels tally was significantly contributed to by Jason Taylor, who that year surpassed Daryl Halligan's mark of 2,034 to become the greatest point-scorer in the history of club competition in Australia.[2]

The Warriors made the finals for the first time in their seven-year history under rookie coach Daniel Anderson, but were hammered 56-12 by the aforementioned minor premiers.

After Warren Ryan retired in 2000, the Newcastle Knights appointed former player Michael Hagan to the coaching position. Hagan proceeded to become the first coach since Phil Gouldin1988 to win a premiership in his first season as coach. Ricky Stuart would follow suit with the Roosters the following season. Tim Sheens was sacked as the coach of the North Queensland Cowboys during the season and was replaced by Murray Hurst. Mal Meninga resigned as Canberra coach following the club's disappointing season and in turn was replaced by Matthew Elliott.

Preston Campbell was a deserved winner of the Dally M medal after being an instrumental player in the Sharks' rise to fourth position on the table. Newcastle's Andrew Johns would have been clear winner but was not in contention due to missing two matches through suspension. Brian Smith was recognised as Coach of the Year whilst Braith Anasta won Rookie of the Year.

It was during the 2001 finals series that the new NRL Telstra Premiership logo was used, first seen on the field in the first qualifying final between the Sharks and the Broncos. That logo was to be used until the end of the 2006 season. Coincidentally, the Brisbane Broncos were also involved in the last match to use that logo, albeit in a modified finals version seen on the ground in the 2006 NRL Grand Final.

At the end of the season a squad of players from the NRL premiership went on the 2001 Kangaroo tour.

Every team except Penrith played at least one drawn match during the course of the season. The Bulldogs had three drawn matches, the most of any team during the season.

Teams[edit]

Auckland were renamed the New Zealand Warriors for the 2001 season.

Brisbane Broncos
14th season
Ground: QSAC
Coach: Wayne Bennett
Captain: Gorden Tallis
Bulldogs
67th season
Ground: Sydney Showground
Coach: Steve Folkes
Captain: Darren Britt
Canberra Raiders
20th season
Ground: Canberra Stadium
Coach: Mal Meninga
Captain: Simon Woolford
Melbourne Storm
4th season
Ground Docklands Stadium
Coach: Chris AndersonMark Murray
Captain: Robbie Kearns & Rodney Howe
New Zealand Warriors
7th season
Ground: Ericsson Stadium
Coach: Daniel Anderson
Captain: Stacey Jones & Kevin Campion
Newcastle Knights
14th season
Ground: EnergyAustralia Stadium
Coach: Michael Hagan
Captain: Andrew Johns
North Queensland Cowboys
7th season
Ground: Dairy Farmers Stadium
Coach: Tim SheensMurray Hurst
Captain: Paul Bowman
Northern Eagles
2nd season
Ground: Brookvale Oval & Grahame Park
Coach: Peter Sharp
Captain: Geoff Toovey
Parramatta Eels
55th season
Ground: Parramatta Stadium
Coach: Brian Smith
Captain: Nathan Cayless
Penrith Panthers
35th season
Ground: CUA Stadium
Coach: Royce Simmons
Captain: Craig Gower
Sharks
37th season
Ground: Shark Park
Coach: John Lang
Captain: Jason Stevens
St. George Illawarra Dragons
3rd season
Ground: Kogarah Oval & WIN Stadium
Coach: Andrew Farrar
Captain: Craig Smith
Sydney Roosters
94th season
Ground: Sydney Football Stadium
Coach: Graham Murray
Captain: Brad Fittler
Wests Tigers
2nd season
Ground: Campbelltown Stadium & Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Terry Lamb
Captain: Darren Senter

Advertising[edit]

With a new CEO in David Moffat from 2000 the NRL late that year moved their account to a new advertising agency in Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney.

There was no umbrella campaign in 2001, no season launch gala ad. NRL Marketing Director, Mark Wallace insisted that the League's marketing budget remained the same as in prior years but that the focus was to be on promoting individual games and complementing the clubs' own marketing activities.[3]

An ad was produced to promote certain key games. The scene is a deserted, eerie CBD street. The sound of a squeaky wheel gets louder until a clown rides into the middle of shot on a tricycle and turns to camera pouting and frowning. The voice over comes up: "This Easter long weekend the Dragons v Roosters at Sydney Football Stadium. You'd be a clown to miss it".

Regular season[edit]

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 F1 F2 F3 GF
Brisbane Broncos NQL
+1
PEN
+16
PAR
−8
WTI
+18
NEW
+34
NZL
−1
CBY
+28
MEL
+2
SYD
−2
SGI
+24
CRO
+19
CAN
0
NTE
+16
NQL
+44
PEN
+13
PAR
−16
WTI
+34
NEW
−44
NZL
+36
CBY
−7
MEL
−4
SYD
−14
SGI
−2
CRO
−8
CAN
−22
NTE
+28
CRO
−16
SGI
+16
PAR
−8
Canberra Raiders NZL
+16
CBY
−10
CRO
−6
SYD
−7
SGI
+10
PAR
+16
WTI
−2
NEW
−2
NQL
+8
PEN
−7
NTE
−8
BRI
0
MEL
−4
NZL
−12
CBY
+32
CRO
−14
SYD
+10
SGI
−32
PAR
−28
WTI
−6
NEW
−28
NQL
+19
PEN
−2
NTE
−14
BRI
+22
MEL
+26
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs MEL
+4
CAN
+10
NEW
0
NTE
+20
PEN
+12
SYD
−26
BRI
−28
NZL
0
WTI
+2
PAR
0
NQL
+12
CRO
+14
SGI
−12
MEL
+2
CAN
−32
NEW
+28
NTE
+2
PEN
+26
SYD
+16
BRI
+7
NZL
−26
WTI
+14
PAR
−8
NQL
+8
CRO
+2
SGI
+2
SGI
−1
CRO
−42
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks SGI
−24
PAR
+1
CAN
+6
MEL
−10
NQL
+8
PEN
+19
NTE
+6
SYD
−9
NEW
−10
NZL
+10
BRI
−19
CBY
−14
WTI
0
SGI
0
PAR
−30
CAN
+14
MEL
+22
NQL
+30
PEN
+32
NTE
+22
SYD
+8
NEW
+19
NZL
−30
BRI
+8
CBY
−2
WTI
+24
BRI
+16
CBY
+42
NEW
−8
Melbourne Storm CBY
−4
NQL
−4
SGI
+4
CRO
+10
WTI
−30
NEW
−8
PAR
−24
BRI
−2
NTE
+34
SYD
−1
PEN
+44
NZL
+20
CAN
+4
CBY
−2
NQL
+14
SGI
+6
CRO
−22
WTI
+64
NEW
−32
PAR
−44
BRI
+4
NTE
−8
SYD
−22
PEN
+4
NZL
0
CAN
−26
Newcastle Knights NTE
−2
SYD
+7
CBY
0
PAR
+18
BRI
−34
MEL
+8
NZL
+21
CAN
+2
CRO
+10
WTI
+50
SGI
+8
NQL
+8
PEN
+7
NTE
−2
SYD
−10
CBY
−28
PAR
−40
BRI
+44
MEL
+32
NZL
+7
CAN
+28
CRO
−19
WTI
−4
SGI
−26
NQL
+16
PEN
+42
SYD
+34
X CRO
+8
PAR
+6
New Zealand Warriors CAN
−16
NTE
+8
WTI
−19
SGI
+28
PAR
−6
BRI
+1
NEW
−21
CBY
0
PEN
+44
CRO
−10
SYD
+12
MEL
−20
NQL
−17
CAN
+12
NTE
+4
WTI
−5
SGI
−20
PAR
+11
BRI
−36
NEW
−7
CBY
+26
PEN
+16
CRO
+30
SYD
+6
MEL
0
NQL
−12
PAR
−44
North Queensland Cowboys BRI
−1
MEL
+4
SYD
−24
PEN
−14
CRO
−8
WTI
+14
SGI
−36
PAR
0
CAN
−8
NTE
−2
CBY
−12
NEW
−8
NZL
+17
BRI
−44
MEL
−14
SYD
−26
PEN
+6
CRO
−30
WTI
−2
SGI
+24
PAR
−62
CAN
−19
NTE
0
CBY
−8
NEW
−16
NZL
+12
Northern Eagles NEW
+2
NZL
−8
PEN
+8
CBY
−20
SYD
+1
SGI
−30
CRO
−6
WTI
+16
MEL
−34
NQL
+2
CAN
+8
PAR
−12
BRI
−16
NEW
+2
NZL
−4
PEN
+10
CBY
−2
SYD
+22
SGI
−10
CRO
−22
WTI
−32
MEL
+8
NQL
0
CAN
+14
PAR
−16
BRI
−28
Parramatta Eels PEN
+36
CRO
−1
BRI
+8
NEW
−18
NZL
+6
CAN
−16
MEL
+24
NQL
0
SGI
+18
CBY
0
WTI
+54
NTE
+12
SYD
+16
PEN
+26
CRO
+30
BRI
+16
NEW
+40
NZL
−11
CAN
+28
MEL
+44
NQL
+62
SGI
+20
CBY
+8
WTI
+14
NTE
+16
SYD
+1
NZL
+44
X BRI
+8
NEW
−6
Penrith Panthers PAR
−36
BRI
−16
NTE
−8
NQL
+14
CBY
−12
CRO
−19
SYD
+14
SGI
−28
NZL
−44
CAN
+7
MEL
−44
WTI
+4
NEW
−7
PAR
−26
BRI
−13
NTE
−10
NQL
−6
CBY
−26
CRO
−32
SYD
+10
SGI
−22
NZL
−16
CAN
+2
MEL
−4
WTI
+34
NEW
−42
St. George Illawarra Dragons CRO
+24
WTI
−2
MEL
−4
NZL
−28
CAN
−10
NTE
+30
NQL
+36
PEN
+28
PAR
−18
BRI
−24
NEW
−8
SYD
0
CBY
+12
CRO
0
WTI
+5
MEL
−6
NZL
+20
CAN
+32
NTE
+10
NQL
−24
PEN
+22
PAR
−20
BRI
+2
NEW
+26
SYD
−13
CBY
−2
CBY
+1
BRI
−16
Sydney Roosters WTI
+14
NEW
−7
NQL
+24
CAN
+7
NTE
−1
CBY
+26
PEN
−14
CRO
+9
BRI
+2
MEL
+1
NZL
−12
SGI
0
PAR
−16
WTI
+13
NEW
+10
NQL
+26
CAN
−10
NTE
−22
CBY
−16
PEN
−10
CRO
−8
BRI
+14
MEL
+22
NZL
−6
SGI
+13
PAR
−1
NEW
−34
Wests Tigers SYD
−14
SGI
+2
NZL
+19
BRI
−18
MEL
+30
NQL
−14
CAN
+2
NTE
−16
CBY
−2
NEW
−50
PAR
−54
PEN
−4
CRO
0
SYD
−13
SGI
−5
NZL
+5
BRI
−34
MEL
−64
NQL
+2
CAN
+6
NTE
+32
CBY
−14
NEW
+4
PAR
−14
PEN
−34
CRO
−24
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 F1 F2 F3 GF

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

Ladder[edit]

  • e
  • Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
    1 Parramatta Eels 26 20 2 4 839 406 +433 42
    2 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 26 17 3 6 617 568 +49 37
    3 Newcastle Knights (P) 26 16 1 9 782 639 +143 33
    4 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 26 15 2 9 594 513 +81 32
    5 Brisbane Broncos 26 14 1 11 696 511 +185 29
    6 Sydney Roosters 26 13 1 12 647 589 +58 27
    7 St. George Illawarra Dragons 26 12 2 12 661 573 +88 26
    8 New Zealand Warriors 26 12 2 12 638 629 +9 26
    9 Melbourne Storm 26 11 1 14 704 725 -21 23
    10 Northern Eagles 26 11 1 14 603 750 -147 23
    11 Canberra Raiders 26 9 1 16 600 623 -23 19
    12 Wests Tigers 26 9 1 16 474 746 -272 19
    13 North Queensland Cowboys 26 6 2 18 514 771 -257 14
    14 Penrith Panthers 26 7 0 19 521 847 -326 14

    Ladder progression[edit]

    Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
    1 Parramatta 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 9 11 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42
    2 Bulldogs 2 4 5 7 9 9 9 10 12 13 15 17 17 19 19 21 23 25 27 29 29 31 31 33 35 37
    3 Newcastle 0 2 3 5 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 21 21 21 21 23 25 27 29 29 29 29 31 33
    4 Sharks 0 2 4 4 6 8 10 10 10 12 12 12 13 14 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 28 30 30 32
    5 Brisbane 2 4 4 6 8 8 10 12 12 14 16 17 19 21 23 23 25 25 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 29
    6 Sydney 2 2 4 6 6 8 8 10 12 14 14 15 15 17 19 21 21 21 21 21 21 23 25 25 27 27
    7 St George Illawarra 2 2 2 2 2 4 6 8 8 8 8 9 11 12 14 14 16 18 20 20 22 22 24 26 26 26
    8 New Zealand 0 2 2 4 4 6 6 7 9 9 11 11 11 13 15 15 15 17 17 17 19 21 23 25 26 26
    9 Melbourne 0 0 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 8 10 12 12 14 16 16 18 18 18 20 20 20 22 23 23
    10 Northern Eagles 2 2 4 4 6 6 6 8 8 10 12 12 12 14 14 16 16 18 18 18 18 20 21 23 23 23
    11 Canberra 2 2 2 2 4 6 6 6 8 8 8 9 9 9 11 11 13 13 13 13 13 15 15 15 17 19
    12 Wests 0 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 11 11 11 13 15 17 17 19 19 19 19
    13 North Queensland 0 2 2 2 2 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 7 9 9 9 11 11 11 12 12 12 14
    14 Penrith 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 4 4 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 12 12 14 14


    Finals series[edit]

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

    Home Score Away Match Information
    Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
    Qualifying Finals
    Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 22 – 6 Brisbane Broncos 7 September 2001 Shark Park Steve Clark 15,508
    Newcastle Knights 40 – 6 Sydney Roosters 8 September 2001 Marathon Stadium Bill Harrigan 22,061
    Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 22 – 23 St. George Illawarra Dragons 8 September 2001 Sydney Showground Paul Simpkins 17,975
    Parramatta Eels 56 – 12 New Zealand Warriors 9 September 2001 Parramatta Stadium Tim Mander 17,336
    Semi-finals
    Brisbane Broncos 44 – 28 St. George Illawarra Dragons 15 September 2001 Sydney Football Stadium Paul Simpkins 19,259
    Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 10 – 52 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 16 September 2001 Sydney Football Stadium Bill Harrigan 21,507
    Preliminary Finals
    Newcastle Knights 18 – 10 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 22 September 2001 Sydney Football Stadium Paul Simpkins 31,438
    Parramatta Eels 24 – 16 Brisbane Broncos 23 September 2001 Stadium Australia Bill Harrigan 34,184

    Chart[edit]

    Qualifying finalsSemifinalsPreliminary finalsFinal
    1 Parramatta56
    8 New Zealand121W Parramatta24
    4W St. George Illawarra28 Brisbane16
    2 Canterbury222L Brisbane44
    Parramatta24
    7 St. George Illawarra23
    Newcastle30
    3 Newcastle402W Newcastle18
    6 Sydney63W Cronulla52 Cronulla10
    1L Canterbury10
    4 Cronulla22
    5 Brisbane6

    Grand Final[edit]

    The 2001 NRL grand final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2001 NRL season. It was contested at Stadium AustraliainSydney by the Newcastle Knights (who had finished the regular season in third place), and the Parramatta Eels (who had finished the regular season in first place), after the other six teams that had competed in the top-eight finals series had been eliminated. The attendance of 90,414 was the third-highest ever seen at a rugby league match in Australia and it was the first nighttime grand final in the competition's 103-year history. Domestically, live free-to-air television coverage was provided by Nine's Wide World of Sports. The match was also broadcast live in the United States by Fox Sports World.[4] Newcastle Knights won, with their captain Andrew Johns receiving the Clive Churchill Medal for man-of-the-match.[5]

    2001 NRL Grand Final

    Sunday, 30 September
    20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
    Parramatta Eels 24 – 30 Newcastle Knights
    Tries: 4
    Lyon rugby ball 66'73'
    Hodgson rugby ball 58'79'
    Goals: 4
    Luke Burt rugby goalposts icon 58', 67', 73', 80' (4/4)
    1st: 0–24
    2nd: 24–6
    Report[6]
    Tries: 5
    Peden rugby ball 4'21'
    Simpson rugby ball 7'
    Kennedy rugby ball 32'
    Tahu rugby ball 63'
    Goals: 5
    Johns rugby goalposts icon 5', pen 13', 23', 32', pen 71' (5/7)
    Field goals:
    Johns (0/3)

    Stadium Australia, Sydney
    Attendance: 90,414[7]
    Referee: Bill Harrigan
    Touch judges: Steve Richards, Shayne Hayne
    Clive Churchill Medal: Andrew Johns (Newcastle)


    Records and statistics[edit]

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

    2001 Transfers[edit]

    Players[edit]

    Player 2000 Club 2001 Club
    Jason Bell Auckland Warriors Retirement
    Joe Galuvao Auckland Warriors N/A
    Terry Hermansson Auckland Warriors Retirement
    Odell Manuel Auckland Warriors Canberra Raiders
    Robert Mears Auckland Warriors Super League: Leeds Rhinos
    Lee Oudenryn Auckland Warriors North Queensland Cowboys
    Scott Pethybridge Auckland Warriors Northern Eagles
    John Simon Auckland Warriors Wests Tigers
    Matthew Spence Auckland Warriors Retirement
    Tony Tuimavave Auckland Warriors Retirement
    Joe Vagana Auckland Warriors Super League: Bradford Bulls
    Nigel Vagana Auckland Warriors Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    Kevin Campion Brisbane Broncos New Zealand Warriors
    Tonie Carroll Brisbane Broncos Super League: Leeds Rhinos
    Michael Hancock Brisbane Broncos Super League: Salford City Reds
    Harvey Howard Brisbane Broncos Super League: Wigan Warriors
    Brad Thorn Brisbane Broncos Canterbury (New Zealand rugby union)
    Ben Walker Brisbane Broncos Northern Eagles
    Kerrod Walters Brisbane Broncos Retirement
    Nathan Barnes Canberra Raiders Retirement
    Anthony Brann Canberra Raiders Retirement
    Mark Corvo Canberra Raiders Brisbane Broncos
    Brandon Costin Canberra Raiders Super League: Huddersfield Giants
    Laurie Daley Canberra Raiders Retirement
    David Furner Canberra Raiders Super League: Wigan Warriors
    Damian Kennedy Canberra Raiders N/A
    Justin Morgan Canberra Raiders New Zealand Warriors
    Brett Mullins Canberra Raiders Super League: Leeds Rhinos
    Bradley Clyde Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Super League: Leeds Rhinos
    Daryl Halligan Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Retirement
    Jason Hetherington Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Super League: London Broncos
    Troy Stone Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Super League: Huddersfield Giants
    Ricky Stuart Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Retirement
    Andrew Ettingshausen Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Retirement
    Mitch Healey Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Super League: Castleford Tigers
    Brett Howland Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    Tim Maddison Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks North Queensland Cowboys
    Wayne Evans Melbourne Storm Northern Eagles
    Brett Kimmorley Melbourne Storm Northern Eagles
    Paul Marquet Melbourne Storm Newcastle Knights
    Tony Martin Melbourne Storm Super League: London Broncos
    Lenny Beckett Newcastle Knights Northern Eagles
    Tony Butterfield Newcastle Knights Retirement
    David Fairleigh Newcastle Knights Super League: St. Helens
    Matthew Johns Newcastle Knights Super League: Wigan Warriors
    Peter Shiels Newcastle Knights Super League: St. Helens
    Jason Temu Newcastle Knights New Zealand Warriors
    Graham Appo North Queensland Cowboys Super League: Huddersfield Giants
    Greg Bourke North Queensland Cowboys Burleigh Bears (Queensland Cup)
    Brett Boyd North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
    Des Clark North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
    Darrien Doherty North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
    Noel Goldthorpe North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
    Paul Green North Queensland Cowboys Sydney Roosters
    Shane Kenward North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
    Martin Locke North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
    Scott Prince North Queensland Cowboys Brisbane Broncos
    Jeremy Schloss North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
    Michael Buettner Northern Eagles Parramatta Eels
    Owen Cunningham Northern Eagles Retirement
    Damian Driscoll Northern Eagles Super League: Salford City Reds
    Andrew Frew Northern Eagles Super League: Huddersfield Giants
    Daniel Gartner Northern Eagles Super League: Bradford Bulls
    Brett Grogan Northern Eagles Retirement
    Nigel Roy Northern Eagles Super League: London Broncos
    Jason Taylor Northern Eagles Parramatta Eels
    Jim Dymock Parramatta Eels Super League: London Broncos
    Stuart Kelly Parramatta Eels Brisbane Broncos
    David Kidwell Parramatta Eels Super League: Warrington Wolves
    Ben Kusto Parramatta Eels Super League: Huddersfield Giants
    Gary Larson Parramatta Eels Retirement
    David Penna Parramatta Eels Retirement
    Clinton Schifcofske Parramatta Eels Canberra Raiders
    Dean Schifilliti Parramatta Eels Retirement
    Dallas Weston Parramatta Eels Retirement
    Brad Drew Penrith Panthers Parramatta Eels
    Nigel Gaffey Penrith Panthers Retirement
    Mark Geyer Penrith Panthers Retirement
    Nathan Brown St. George Illawarra Dragons Retirement
    Anthony Mundine St. George Illawarra Dragons Retirement
    Lee Murphy St. George Illawarra Dragons Wests Tigers
    Luke Patten St. George Illawarra Dragons Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    Wes Patten St. George Illawarra Dragons Retirement
    Corey Pearson St. George Illawarra Dragons Wests Tigers
    Julian Bailey Sydney Roosters Newcastle Knights
    Richie Barnett Sydney Roosters Super League: London Broncos
    Darren Burns Sydney Roosters Brisbane Broncos
    Jack Elsegood Sydney Roosters Retirement
    Brendan Hurst Sydney Roosters Retirement
    Adrian Lam Sydney Roosters Super League: Wigan Warriors
    Robert Miles Sydney Roosters Northern Eagles
    Shane Rigon Sydney Roosters Super League: Bradford Bulls
    Nathan Wood Sydney Roosters New Zealand Warriors
    Ben Duckworth Wests Tigers Parramatta Eels
    Shayne Dunley Wests Tigers Northern Eagles
    Steve Georgallis Wests Tigers Super League: Warrington Wolves
    Jarrod McCracken Wests Tigers Retirement
    Adam Nable Wests Tigers North Queensland Cowboys
    Karl Lovell Super League: Huddersfield-Sheffield Giants Northern Eagles
    Matt Daylight Super League: Hull F.C. Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
    Ben Sammut Super League: Hull F.C. Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
    Richie Blackmore Super League: Leeds Rhinos New Zealand Warriors
    Adrian Morley Super League: Leeds Rhinos Sydney Roosters
    Danny Moore Super League: London Broncos North Queensland Cowboys
    Darrell Trindall Super League: St. Helens Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    Willie Peters Super League: Wigan Warriors St. George Illawarra Dragons

    Footnotes[edit]

    1. ^ Mercer, Phil (2001-04-25). "Australia's game of shame". BBC News. UK: BBC. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  • ^ Aubrey, Jane (10 October 2001). "2001: Bennett's Coup - 'Operation Alfie'". wwos.ninemsn.com.au. Archived from the original on 2014-03-07. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  • ^ Wallace interview B&T Magazine March 2001
  • ^ "National Rugby League Grand Final, Live on Fox Sports World This Sunday". Business Wire. Los Angeles. 2003-10-03. ProQuest 446309241.
  • ^ Keeble, Brett (1 October 2011). "Newcastle Knights recall 2001 grand final glory". Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  • ^ Middleton, David (21 April 2024). Rugby League 2002. Sydney: Harper Sports. pp. 191–192. ISBN 978-0732274665.
  • ^ "2001 NRL Grand Final". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  • ^ Proszenko, Adrian (6 May 2012). "Gallen set to smash record". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
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