Club ANZAC Game

Club ANZAC Game

The Club ANZAC Game is an annual Rugby league football match played between National Rugby League clubs Sydney Roosters and St. George Illawarra Dragons. It is played on Anzac Day, the 25 April, each year. The match has taken place since the 2002 season, the ANZAC day clash with two traditional rivals the Sydney Roosters and St. George Illawarra Dragons to commemorate Anzac Day. These games generally have crowd numbers of 25,000 - 30,000 attending the games, with a record of 36,212 attending in 2010. These games are played at the Sydney Football Stadium (except in 2008 where it was played at ANZ Stadium). The player judged man-of-the-match in the Club Anzac game has been awarded the "Spirit of ANZAC" medal since 2009.[1] The Nine Network does not exclusively broadcast the match. In 2004 and 2010 however, the Nine Network did broadcast this match as it was played on Sundays in these years. In recent seasons the Melbourne Storm and New Zealand Warriors have developed a tradition of also playing each other on ANZAC Day since 2009; their match is played in Melbourne either in twilight or in the evening.

Contents

Summary

Team Played Won Drawn Lost PF PA PD
Sydney Roosters 10 3 0 7 129 211 -82
St. George Illawarra Dragons 10 7 0 3 211 129 +82

Results

2002

Friday, 25 April
Round 7, 2002
St George Illawarra St. George Illawarra colours.svg 20 - 24 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney[2]
Attendance: 20,588
Referee/s: Tony Archer
Tries: Willie Peters (1)
Trent Barrett (1)
Nathan Tutt (1)
Goals: Aaron Gorrell (3/3)
Amos Roberts (1/1)
(Report) Tries: Shannon Hegarty (1)
Luke Phillips (1)
Craig Wing (1)
Justin Holbrook (1)
Goals: Justin Holbrook (4/5)

2003

Saturday, 25 April
Round 7, 2003
Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg 20 - 24 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney[3]
Attendance: 26,014
Referee/s: Shayne Hayne
Tries: Shannon Hegarty (1)
Justin Hodges (1)
Brett Finch (1)
Brad Fittler (1)
Goals: Craig Fitzgibbon (2/4)
(Report) Tries: Trent Barrett (1)
Chris Nero (1)
Brett Firman (1)
Mark Riddell (1)
Goals: Mark Riddell (4/4)

2004

Sunday, 25 April
Round 7, 2004
Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg 11 - 8 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney[4]
Attendance: 26,246
Referee/s: Steve Clark
Tries: Brad Fittler (1)
Goals: Michael Crocker (2/3)
Chris Walker (1/1)
Field Goals: Brett Finch (1)
(Report) Tries: Reece Simmonds (1)
Goals: Mathew Head (2/2)

2005

Monday, 25 April
Round 7, 2005
Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg 24 - 26 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney[5]
Attendance: 32,270
Referee/s: Sean Hampstead
Tries: Chris Walker (2)
Ryan Cross (1)
Anthony Minichiello (1)
Goals: Craig Fitzgibbon (3/3)
Amos Roberts (1/1)
(Report) Tries: Ben Hornby (2)
Shaun Timmins (1)
Matt Cooper (rugby league) (1)
Goals: Mathew Head (5/6)

2006

Tuesday, 25 April
Round 7, 2006
Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg 12 - 22 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney[6]
Attendance: 31,105
Referee/s: Steve Clark
Tries: David Shillington (1)
Amos Roberts (1)
Goals: Craig Fitzgibbon (2/2)
(Report) Tries: Wes Naiqama (2)
Matt Bickerstaff (1)
Mark Gasnier (1)
Goals: Mathew Head (3/5)

2007

Wednesday, 25 April
Round 7, 2007
Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg 18 - 4 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney[7]
Attendance: 18,240
Referee/s: Paul Simpkins
Tries: Shaun Kenny-Dowall (2)
Sam Perrett (1)
Goals: Craig Fitzgibbon (3/5)
(Report) Tries: Chase Stanley (1)
Goals: Wes Naiqama (0/1)

2008

Friday, 25 April
Round 7, 2008
St George Illawarra St. George Illawarra colours.svg 26 - 6 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Stadium Australia, Sydney[8]
Attendance: 21,596
Referee/s: Sean Hampstead
Tries: Josh Morris (1)
Jason Nightingale (1)
Brett Morris (1)
Ben Hornby (1)
Goals: Jamie Soward (5/6)
(Report) Tries: Anthony Tupou (1)
Goals: Craig Fitzgibbon (1/1)

2009

Saturday, 25 April
Round 7, 2009
Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg 0 - 29 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney[9]
Attendance: 28,926
Referee/s: Shayne Hayne, Tony De Las Heras
(Report) Tries: Jamie Soward (2)
Jason Nightingale (1)
Brett Morris (1)
Goals: Jamie Soward (6/6)
Field Goals: Jamie Soward (1)

2010

Sunday, 25 April
Round 7, 2010
Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg 6 - 28 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Sydney Football Stadium
Attendance: 36,212
Referee/s: Tony Archer, Alan Shortall
Man of the Match: Darius Boyd
Tries: Mitchell Aubusson(1)
Goals: Todd Carney (1/2)
(Report) Tries: Matt Cooper (2)
Brett Morris (1)
Trent Merrin (1)
Luke Priddis (1)
Goals: Jamie Soward (4/5)

2011

Monday, 25 April
Round 7, 2011
Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg 10 - 24 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 34,976
Man of the Match: Darius Boyd
Tries: Justin Carney(1)
Mitchell Pearce(1)
Goals: Braith Anasta (1/2)
Tries: Mark Gasnier (1)
Brett Morris (1)
Darius Boyd (1)
Ben Creagh (1)
Goals: Jamie Soward (4/4)

Significant Events and Statistics

  • The first four matches were decided by four points or less:
    • The Roosters won the first match by a scoreline of just 24-22.
    • The Dragons won the next match after that, with a 24-20 scoreline in which the Dragons scored all their points after just nine minutes.
    • The Roosters won the 2004 match by a scoreline of 11-8. Only one try by each side was scored; but it was the Roosters' goal-kicking (and the Dragons' ill-discipline) that won the Roosters the match.
    • The Dragons won the 2005 match 26-24, with Dragons' centre Matt Cooper scoring a Billy Slater Origin-like try with less than five minutes remaining on the clock. The sideline conversion from Mathew Head was nailed, giving the Dragons just their second win of the 2005 season.
  • The Dragons won the 2006 match 22-12.
  • The Roosters won the 2007 match 18-4. This still remains as the Roosters' biggest winning margin in the history of the Club ANZAC Game. The Roosters' win marked not just their first win for their 2007 season (after a shocking start which netted no wins and no premiership points from six rounds) but also their 1000th win ever, thus becoming the first (and so far only) team ever to achieve this.
  • In the only match to be played at ANZ Stadium, the Dragons won 26-6.
  • The 2009 match saw the Dragons shut the Roosters out with a 29-0 victory. This remains the biggest winning margin in the history of the Club ANZAC Game to date.
  • The Dragons also won the 2010 match by 28-6 after trailing 6-4 at halftime. This was the first instance in three matches that the Dragons trailed the Roosters at halftime, and then went on to win the match and thus keep the Roosters scoreless.
  • The 2011 match brings the biggest significance in that it is the teams' first match-up since the 2010 NRL Grand Final.

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