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The year
2005 in
rugby league
football
centered on Australasia's
2005 NRL season
and
Super League X
.
January
[
edit
]
17–19 –
Leeds
, England: The
England national rugby union team
spends three days training with newly crowned
Super League
champions
Leeds Rhinos
.
[
1
]
February
[
edit
]
4th –
Leeds
, England: The
2005 World Club Challenge
is won by the
Leeds Rhinos
who defeated the
Bulldogs
39–32 at
Elland Road
before a crowd of 37,028.
[
2
]
23rd – Sydney, Australia: Former
Wests Tigers
captain
Jarrod McCracken
wins a court case against
Melbourne Storm
players
Stephen Kearney
and
Marcus Bai
for the career-ending spear tackle they performed on him in 2000.
[
3
]
March
[
edit
]
23rd –
Watford
, England: Great Britain captain
Andy Farrell
signs on to play rugby union for
Saracens FC
.
[
4
]
April
[
edit
]
22nd –
Brisbane
, Australia: In the
2005 ANZAC Test
Australia defeat New Zealand 32–16 at
Lang Park
before a crowd of 40,317.
[
5
]
May
[
edit
]
27th – Sydney, Australia: The
National Rugby League
announces that a
new team
based in
Gold Coast, Queensland
will be added for the
2007 NRL season
.
[
6
]
June
[
edit
]
9th – New Zealand: The
NZRL
announces
Brian McClennan
as the
New Zealand national team
's new coach.
[
7
]
July
[
edit
]
6th –
Brisbane
, Australia: The third and deciding game of the
2005 State of Origin series
is won 32–10 by
New South Wales
at
Suncorp Stadium
before a crowd of 52,496.
[
8
]
17th –
Blackpool
, England: The
2005 Northern Rail Cup
competition culminates in
Hull Kingston Rovers
' 16–18 victory over
Castleford Tigers
in the final at
Bloomfield Road
before a crowd of 9,400.
August
[
edit
]
27th –
Cardiff
, Wales: The
2005 Challenge Cup
tournament culminates in
Hull FC
's 25–24 defeat of
Leeds Rhinos
in the final at
Millennium Stadium
before a crowd of 74,213.
[
9
]
September
[
edit
]
21st – Sydney, Australia: The
7th annual
Tom Brock Lecture
, entitled
The Great
Fibro
versus
Silvertail
Wars
, is delivered by
Roy Masters
.
[
10
]
28th –
Wales
: The
Welsh Rugby League
appoint
Martin Hall
, 36, as coach of the
Wales national rugby league team
.
[
11
]
October
[
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]
2nd – Sydney, Australia: The
2005 NRL Grand Final
is won by the
Wests Tigers
who defeated the
North Queensland Cowboys
30–16 at
Telstra Stadium
before a crowd of 82,453.
[
12
]
15th –
Manchester
, England: The
2005 Super League Grand Final
is won by the
Bradford Bulls
who defeated
Leeds Rhinos
15–6 at
Old Trafford
before a crowd of 65,537.
[
13
]
November
[
edit
]
5th –
Carcassonne
, France: The
2005 European Nations Cup
tournament culminates in
France
's 38–16 victory over
Wales
at
Stade Albert Domec
.
26th –
Leeds
, England: The
2005 Tri-nations series
culminates in
New Zealand
's 24–0 victory over
Australia
in the final at
Elland Road
before a crowd of 26,534.
[
14
]
December
[
edit
]
12th –
Brisbane
, Australia: The
Australian Rugby League
announces
Ricky Stuart
as the replacement for
Wayne Bennett
, who stood down days earlier as coach of the
Australian national team
.
[
15
]
References
[
edit
]
^
"Cross-code training pleases Robinson"
.
Morning Star
. 19 January 2005. Archived from
the original
on 12 June 2012
. Retrieved
7 October
2011
.
^
news.bbc.co.uk (4 February 2005).
"Rhinos power to world club crown"
.
BBC Sport
. UK:
BBC
. Retrieved
30 June
2010
.
^
AAP
(23 February 2005).
"McCracken wins court battle"
.
The New Zealand Herald
. New Zealand: APN Holdings NZ Limited
. Retrieved
16 June
2010
.
^
"Farrell switches codes"
.
The Telegraph
. UK: Telegraph Media Group Limited. 23 March 2005
. Retrieved
30 June
2010
.
^
NZPA (22 April 2005).
"Kiwis outplayed in Anzac test"
.
The New Zealand Herald
. New Zealand: APN Holdings NZ Limited
. Retrieved
30 June
2010
.
^
Walter, Brad (27 May 2007).
"Gold Coast joins NRL"
.
The Sydney Morning Herald
. Australia:
Fairfax Media
. Retrieved
3 August
2010
.
^
Jessup, Peter (10 June 2005).
"McClennan deserves job"
.
The New Zealand Herald
. New Zealand: APN Holdings NZ Limited
. Retrieved
3 August
2010
.
^
AAP
(6 July 2005).
"Blues rout Maroons"
.
The Sydney Morning Herald
. Australia:
Fairfax Media
. Retrieved
3 August
2010
.
^
Hughes, Ed (28 August 2005).
"Hull 25 Leeds 24: Hull end 23-year wait to lift Cup"
.
The Sunday Times
. UK: Times Newspapers. Archived from
the original
on 29 June 2011
. Retrieved
5 March
2011
.
^
Masters, Roy
(2006).
"The Great Fibro versus Silvertail Wars'
"
(PDF)
.
7th Annual
Tom Brock Lecture
. Australia: Tom Brock Bequest Committee.
Archived
(PDF)
from the original on 8 August 2012
. Retrieved
18 January
2011
.
^
"Sports Round-up: Rugby League"
.
The Telegraph
. UK: Telegraph Media Group Limited. 28 September 2005
. Retrieved
5 March
2011
.
^
Ubha, Ravi (2 October 2005).
"Wests Tigers Beat Cowboys 30–16 in Australia's NRL Grand Final"
.
bloomberg.com
. Bloomberg L.P
. Retrieved
5 March
2011
.
^
"Rhinos fail at final reckoning"
.
Yorkshire Evening Post
. UK: Johnston Publishing Ltd. 17 October 2005
. Retrieved
5 March
2011
.
^
Richards, Huw (27 November 2005).
"New Zealand dismantles Australia's dynasty, 24–0"
.
The New York Times
. USA
. Retrieved
6 March
2011
.
^
AAP
(12 December 2005).
"Stuart is new Kangaroos coach"
.
The Sydney Morning Herald
. Australia:
Fairfax Media
. Retrieved
6 March
2011
.
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