1988 State of Origin series

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1988 State of Origin series
Won by Queensland colours.svg Queensland (5th series title)
Series margin   3-0
Points scored 126
Attendance 75,168 (ave. 25,056 per match)
Top points scorer(s) Queensland colours.svgGary Belcher (28 points)
Top try scorer(s) Queensland colours.svgAllan Langer (4 tries)

The 1988 State of Origin series was the seventh annual three-game series between the New South Wales and Queensland representative rugby league football teams to be contested entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules. Queensland enjoyed their first ever 3–0 series whitewash, mirroring a feat New South Wales had first achieved two years earlier. The series produced an ugly and enduring Origin image when in Game II the parochial Queensland crowd showered the Lang Park playing arena with beer cans in protest at the sin-binning of their captain Wally Lewis.

New South Wales had a new home for Origin football in 1988. The A$68 million, 40,000 capacity all-seat Sydney Football Stadium, a rectangular stadium more suited to rugby league than the round Sydney Cricket Ground, had been built in 1987 and opened in time for the 1988 NSWRL season. The SFS was described in its early days as a white elephant and lacking in the character and history of its predecessor, the SCG. Queensland players described playing at the SFS in 1988 as like playing on neutral ground.

Game I

Coming into the 1988 opener, Queensland had not yet experienced an Origin match without Wally Lewis. Supporters were stunned when he was ruled out of game I with a shoulder injury. He had captained the Maroons on 20 occasions (out of 21 appearances) and won eight man-of-the-match awards, establishing himself as an Origin great. The selectors' answer to his absence was Peter Jackson the Canberra Raiders' resident comic who prided himself on wisecracks and high jinks. However Jackson had honed his organisational and kicking skills at Canberra and was ready to fill Lewis' role.

After 42,048 fans had attended the only Origin game in Sydney at the SCG in 1987, the Sydney fans voted with their feet at the new SFS when only 26,441 attended Game 1. The low crowd number was largely due to the NSWRL charging A$32 per seat. Supercoach Jack Gibson said in his television commentary during the game that, with an hours wait fans could watch the game at home on television for free rather than pay the high ticket price.

May 17, 1988
Queensland colours.svg Queensland 26–18 New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales
(10 - 1 t, 2 g) Gary Belcher
(4 - 1 t) Peter Jackson
(4 - 1 t) Alan McIndoe
(8 - 2 t) Allan Langer
(Report) Michael O'Connor (10 - 1 t, 3 g)
Andrew Ettingshausen (4 - 1 t)
Mark McGaw (4 - 1 t)
Sydney Football Stadium
Attendance: 26,441
Referee/s: Barry Gomersall
Man of the Match: Allan Langer

New South Wales had expected to dominate in the encounter but were flat from the outset. In the first-ever Origin game held at the newly built Sydney Football Stadium the Maroons seized upon what Vautin termed the "neutral atmosphere".

New five-eighth Jackson played well and fullback Gary Belcher provided support with general play kicking while pint-sized Allan Langer provided the attacking thrust. Jackson was a natural tackler and together with stand-in captain Paul Vautin led with words of inspiration.

Langer scampered across the line twice to give Queensland a 12-6 lead at half-time and after the break the procession of Queensland tries continued. Jackson, Belcher and Origin debutant Alan McIndoe all scored to give the Maroons an unassailable 26-6 lead before two late tries to Andrew Ettingshausen and Mark McGaw earned New South Wales some respectability on the scoreboard.

Game II

May 31, 1988
Queensland colours.svg Queensland 16–6 New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales
(4 - 1 t) Sam Backo
(4 - 1 t) Allan Langer
(8 - 4 g) Gary Belcher
(Report) Michael O'Connor (6 - 1t, 1 g)
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 31,817
Referee/s: Mick Stone
Man of the Match: Sam Backo

New South Wales played with passion, looked the better side in game II and were leading 6-4 with 18 minutes to go. Then Wally Lewis was banished to the sin-bin by referee Mick Stone for dissent after a scuffle between Phil Daley and Greg Conescu developed into an all-in brawl. The parochial Queensland crowd was outraged and with their hero Lewis in the sheds the ground was showered with beer cans amid chants of "send Stone off".[1]

After order was restored the complexion of the game changed. The Blues were visibly rattled and a minute after play resumed big Maroon prop Sam Backo crashed over to give Queensland a 10-6 lead. When Allan Langer later clinched the game at 16-6 and the series by taking an inside pass from Conescu to score, Lewis by now back from his exile, carried Langer back from the Blues' tryline in jubilation.

Game III

June 21, 1988
Queensland colours.svg Queensland 38–22 New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales
(10 - 5 g) Gary Belcher
(4 - 1 t) Peter Jackson
(4 - 1 t) Joe Kilroy
(4 - 1 t) Wally Lewis
(4 - 1 t) Allan Langer
(8 - 2 t) Sam Backo
(4 - 1 t) Brett French
(Report) John Ferguson (4 - 1 t)
Wayne Pearce (4 - 1 t)
Steve Hanson (4 - 1 t)
Michael O'Connor (10 - 1 t, 3 g)
Sydney Football Stadium
Attendance: 16,910
Referee/s: [Greg McCallum}
Man of the Match: Sam Backo

Game III of 1988 was barely a contest and the feeble Sydney crowd of 16,910 reflected as much. With the series already decided, both teams opened up in a game of entertaining, free-flowing football. Queensland were unstoppable and Sam Backo grabbed a try double as the Maroons raced in seven tries to whip the Blues 38–22. Queensland had swept New South Wales 3–0 in their maiden whitewash.

Teams

New South Wales

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback Cronulla colours.svg Jonathan Docking Balmain colours.svg Garry Jack
Wing St. George colours.svg Brian Johnston Canberra colours.svg John Ferguson
Centre Cronulla colours.svg Mark McGaw
Centre Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Michael O'Connor
Wing Cronulla colours.svg Andrew Ettingshausen
Five-Eighth Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Cliff Lyons Canterbury colours.svg Terry Lamb Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Cliff Lyons
Halfback Parramatta colours.svg Peter Sterling Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Des Hasler
Prop South Sydney colours.svg Les Davidson Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Phil Daley North Sydney colours.svg Steve Hanson
Hooker Penrith colours.svg Royce Simmons Balmain colours.svg Ben Elias
Prop Balmain colours.svg Steve Roach
Second Row Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Noel Cleal Balmain colours.svg Wayne Pearce (c)
Second Row Canterbury colours.svg Steve Folkes
Lock Balmain colours.svg Wayne Pearce (c) Canterbury colours.svg Paul Langmack
Replacement Canterbury colours.svg Terry Lamb Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Des Hasler North Sydney colours.svg Greg Florimo
Replacement Eastern Suburbs colours.svg David Trewhella Canterbury colours.svg Paul Dunn Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Noel Cleal
Coach New South Wales colours.svg John Peard

Queensland

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback Canberra colours.svg Gary Belcher
Wing Penrith colours.svg Alan McIndoe
Centre Brisbane colours.svg Gene Miles Brisbane colours.svg Peter Jackson
Centre Canterbury colours.svg Tony Currie Brisbane colours.svg Gene Miles Canterbury colours.svg Tony Currie
Wing Brisbane colours.svg Joe Kilroy Canterbury colours.svg Tony Currie Brisbane colours.svg Joe Kilroy
Five-Eighth Canberra colours.svg Peter Jackson Brisbane colours.svg Wally Lewis (c)
Halfback Brisbane colours.svg Allan Langer
Prop Canberra colours.svg Sam Backo
Hooker Brisbane colours.svg Greg Conescu
Prop North Sydney colours.svg Martin Bella
Second Row St. George colours.svg Wally Fullerton-Smith
Second Row Parramatta colours.svg Bob Lindner
Lock Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Paul Vautin (c) Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Paul Vautin
Replacement North Sydney colours.svg Brett French
Replacement Western Suburbs colours.svg Scott Tronc Western Suburbs colours.svg Trevor Gillmeister
Coach Brisbane colours.svg Wayne Bennett

References

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  • Big League's 25 Years of Origin Collectors' Edition, News Magazines, Surry Hills, Sydney

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