2012 State of Origin series | |
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Won by | Queensland (17th title) |
Series margin | 2-1 |
Points scored | 97 |
Attendance | 191,569 (ave. 63,856 per match) |
Player of the series | Nate Myles |
Top points scorer(s) | Johnathan Thurston – 22 |
Top try scorer(s) | Darius Boyd Brett Stewart Both 3 |
The 2012 State of Origin series was the 31st time the annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams was played entirely under 'state of origin' rules. For the fourth successive year a Queensland victory set a new record for consecutive State of Origin titles, reaching seven. Game I was played at Melbourne's sold out Etihad Stadium and won by Queensland; its television broadcast watched by more than 2.5 million viewers, rating it as the most-watched State of Origin broadcast since the introduction of OzTAM ratings in 1999.[1] New South Wales' series-equalling win in Game II, played at Sydney's sold out ANZ Stadium, set a new TV ratings record for most-watched second game of any series in State of Origin history.[2] The decider, Game III was played at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium and was won by Queensland.[3] This game set a new record for the highest television audience in Australia for a rugby league match since the introduction of the OzTam ratings system in 2001.[4]
In 2012, the first year of the independent Australian Rugby League Commission, a new rule was put into place that would set out earlier in a player's career which was his state of origin.[5] For the second successive year, Queensland hosted Game III and New South Wales hosted Game II; typically the states would alternate the hosting of these games.
Ricky Stuart stepped down as New South Wales head coach after the series in August, shortly after signing a contract to coach the Parramatta Eels from 2013 onwards. Later in the year New South Wales' player of the series was named: hooker Robbie Farah.
2012 also saw the inaugural Under 20s State of Origin match which was played at Centerbet Stadium, with New South Wales taking out the Darren Lockyer Shield against Queensland.