2002 NRL season


The 2002 NRL season was the 95th season of professional rugby league football in Australia and the fifth to be run by the National Rugby League. The season was affected by the competition-leading Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs' salary cap breach finding, which saw them relegated to the bottom of the NRL ladder. As a result, the New Zealand Warriors won their first minor premiership and made it to the grand final for the first time, playing against foundation club the Sydney Roosters who won the match and collected their first premiership in 27 years.

Pre-season

In February 2002 the National Rugby League's Director of Legal and Business Affairs, David Gallop, was appointed chief executive officer of the NRL, succeeding David Moffett.
The legendary Broncos and Maroons halfback, Allan Langer, returned from England to play his final season of professional football with the Brisbane club. In doing so he became the NRL's oldest player for the 2002 season at 36 years and 60 days.

The return of South Sydney

Following the club's departure from the NRL after the 1999 season, there was a continuing push from both fans and the wider rugby league community to reinstate the South Sydney Rabbitohs into the NRL competition. After two unsuccessful years of lobbying, South Sydney finally received a court ruling in their favour in 2001. On 15 March 2002, the South Sydney club opened the NRL season with a home match against long-time rivals, the Sydney Roosters, losing 40-6.
It turned out to be a tough year for the club, winning only five matches from 24 played, though would be spared the wooden spoon by the Bulldogs' salary cap scandal.

Teams

The number of teams contesting the Premiership increased for the 2002 season from 14 to 15 due to the re-inclusion of the South Sydney Rabbitohs. It was the first time the number of Premiership teams had increased since the 1995 ARL season when the introduction of the Auckland Warriors, North Queensland Cowboys, South Queensland Crushers and Western Reds saw the number of teams increase from 16 to 20.
Brisbane Broncos
15th season
Ground: Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre
Coach: Wayne Bennett
Captain: Gorden Tallis
Bulldogs
68th season
Ground: Sydney Showground
Coach: Steve Folkes
Captain: Steve Price
Canberra Raiders
21st season
Ground: Canberra Stadium
Coach: Matthew Elliott
Captain: Simon Woolford
Melbourne Storm
5th season
Ground Olympic Park Stadium
Coach: Mark Murray
Captain: Robbie Kearns
New Zealand Warriors
8th season
Ground: Mt Smart Stadium
Coach: Daniel Anderson
Captain: Stacey Jones & Monty Betham
Newcastle Knights
15th season
Ground: Newcastle International Sports Centre
Coach: Michael Hagan
Captain: Andrew Johns
North Queensland Cowboys
8th season
Ground: Willows Sports Complex
Coach: Murray HurstGraham Murray
Captain: Paul Bowman
Northern Eagles
3rd season
Ground: Brookvale Oval & Central Coast Stadium
Coach: Peter Sharp
Captain: Steve Menzies
Parramatta Eels
56th season
Ground: Parramatta Stadium
Coach: Brian Smith
Captain: Nathan Cayless
Penrith Panthers
36th season
Ground: Penrith Stadium
Coach: John Lang
Captain: Craig Gower
Sharks
38th season
Ground: Shark Park
Coach: Chris Anderson
Captain: David Peachey
South Sydney Rabbitohs
93rd season
Ground: Sydney Football Stadium
Coach: Craig Coleman
Captain: Adam Muir
St. George Illawarra Dragons
4th season
Ground: Kogarah Oval & WIN Stadium
Coach: Andrew Farrar
Captain: Trent Barrett
Sydney Roosters
95th season
Ground: Sydney Football Stadium
Coach: Ricky Stuart
Captain: Brad Fittler
Wests Tigers
3rd season
Ground: Campbelltown Stadium & Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Terry Lamb
Captain: Darren Senter

Regular season

In 2002, as in 2001, the NRL's advertising was handled by Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney. As in the previous season, there was no big budget season launch advertising campaign. The NRL focussed on stretching its marketing spending throughout the season with newspaper ads promoting individual rounds and clubs, and with simple TV ads to promote key games.
The Bulldogs won 17 games in a row and had an unbeaten run of 18 games, the most in the club's history. However they were deducted 37 premiership points for a gross salary cap breaches, the most points deducted in premiership history. That left the club with just four competition points attained from the two byes earlier in the season. Four more competition points followed since the salary cap scandal, all from wins in the last two rounds of the season.
The New Zealand Warriors won the club's first Minor Premiership in its 8-year history and also made it to their first Grand Final. The Warriors were not in first place almost during the entire season, only taking top spot on the ladder at the conclusion of Round 26.
John Hopoate ran 3,976 metres with the ball in 2002, more than any other player in the competition.
At the end of the season NRL referees' coach Peter Louis resigned from his position.
As of 2023, 2002 is the most recent season in which the Melbourne Storm did not qualify for the finals due to not winning enough games, though in 2010 they were sentenced to finish last due to salary cap breaches which prevented the club from earning any premiership points that season.

Bulldogs salary cap breach

In mid-2002, the Canterbury club were found guilty of serious and systemic breaches of the salary cap. NRL Chief Executive David Gallop described the violation as "exceptional in both its size and its deliberate and ongoing nature". The club received a $500,000 fine, and was stripped of 37 of its 41 competition points accumulated up to Round 23. The latter action was particularly harmful, as the club were poised to take the Minor Premiership and had won 17 consecutive matches. The deduction of the 37 competition points meant that the Canterbury side would win the wooden spoon, as the South Sydney Rabbitohs had already accumulated 12 competition points by the end of Round 24.
The deduction of Canterbury's points also enabled the Canberra Raiders to make the finals with a points differential of -170, the poorest such record of any finalist in the competition's history, and the Raiders only won one game outside of Canberra for the entire season. It also enabled the New Zealand Warriors to secure their first minor premiership in the club's history.
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X – Bye
Opponent for round listed above margin

Ladder

The Warriors received A$100,000 prize money for finishing the regular season as minor premiers.

Finals series

To decide the grand finalists from the top eight finishing teams, the NRL adopts the McIntyre final eight system.
Coincidentally, the finalists for 2002 were almost the same as the previous season, with the exception of the Bulldogs being replaced by Canberra. Had the Bulldogs not been deducted competition points, they would have become the minor premiers and completed the replication, with Canberra moving down to 9th.

Grand Final

The 2002 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2002 NRL season. It took place on Sunday, 6 October 2002, at Sydney's Telstra Stadium. 80,130 people saw the Sydney Roosters beat the New Zealand Warriors 30–8. The Clive Churchill Medalist was Craig Fitzgibbon of the Sydney Roosters. The match was also broadcast live in the United States by Fox Sports World.

Player statistics

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 26.
Top 5 point scorers
PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals
254 Hazem El Masri121030
246 Andrew Johns101022
233 Brett Kimmorley13901
222 Ivan Cleary8950
174 Michael De Vere6750

Top 5 try scorers
TriesPlayer
23 Nigel Vagana
19 Timana Tahu
19 Rhys Wesser
17 Clinton Toopi
17 Lee Hookey
17 Aaron Moule
17 Luke Lewis

Top 5 goal scorers
GoalsPlayer
103 Hazem El Masri
102 Andrew Johns
95 Ivan Cleary
90 Brett Kimmorley
75 Michael De Vere

2002 Transfers

Players

Player2001 Club2002 Club
Darren Burns Brisbane Broncos Super League: Warrington Wolves
Mark Corvo Brisbane Broncos Super League: Salford City Reds
Luke Priddis Brisbane Broncos Penrith Panthers
Wendell Sailor Brisbane BroncosQueensland Reds
Kevin Walters Brisbane BroncosRetirement
Anthony Colella Canberra Raiders South Sydney Rabbitohs
Andrew McFadden Canberra Raiders Parramatta Eels
Lesley Vainikolo Canberra Raiders Super League: Bradford Bulls
Luke Williamson Canberra Raiders Northern Eagles
Darren Britt Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Super League: St. Helens
Steven Hughes Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRetirement
Adam Peek Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs South Sydney Rabbitohs
Craig Polla-Mounter Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRetirement
Rod Silva Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRetirement
Barry Ward Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Super League: St. Helens
Matt Daylight Cronulla-Sutherland SharksRetirement
Shannon Donato Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Penrith Panthers
Adam Dykes Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Parramatta Eels
Jason Ferris Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Northern Eagles
Martin Lang Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Penrith Panthers
Nathan Long Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Northern Eagles
Paul McNicholas Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks South Sydney Rabbitohs
Russell Richardson Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks South Sydney Rabbitohs
Mat Rogers Cronulla-Sutherland SharksNew South Wales Waratahs
Sean Ryan Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Super League: Hull F.C.
Luke Stuart Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks South Sydney Rabbitohs
Russell Bawden Melbourne Storm Super League: London Broncos
Tasesa Lavea Melbourne Storm Northern Eagles
Ben Roarty Melbourne Storm Penrith Panthers
Brad Watts Melbourne Storm South Sydney Rabbitohs
Darren Albert Newcastle Knights Super League: St. Helens
Troy Fletcher Newcastle KnightsRetirement
Glenn Grief Newcastle Knights South Sydney Rabbitohs
Paul Marquet Newcastle Knights Super League: Warrington Wolves
Richie Blackmore New Zealand WarriorsRetirement
Jason Death New Zealand Warriors South Sydney Rabbitohs
Geoff Bell North Queensland Cowboys Penrith Panthers
Brett Hetherington North Queensland CowboysRetirement
Danny Moore North Queensland CowboysRetirement
Julian O'Neill North Queensland Cowboys Super League: Wigan Warriors
Lee Oudenryn North Queensland CowboysRetirement
Mark Shipway North Queensland Cowboys Northern Eagles
Damien Smith North Queensland CowboysRetirement
Kyle Warren North Queensland Cowboys Super League: Castleford Tigers
Greg Ebrill Northern Eagles Super League: Salford City Reds
Wayne Evans Northern Eagles Super League: London Broncos
Brett Kimmorley Northern Eagles Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Andrew King Northern Eagles South Sydney Rabbitohs
William Leyshon Northern Eagles Melbourne Storm
Karl Lovell Northern Eagles Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Adam Muir Northern Eagles South Sydney Rabbitohs
Mark O'Meley Northern Eagles Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Paul Stringer Northern Eagles South Sydney Rabbitohs
Geoff Toovey Northern EaglesRetirement
Steve Trindall Northern Eagles Wests Tigers
Ben Walker Northern Eagles Super League: Leeds Rhinos
PJ Marsh Parramatta Eels New Zealand Warriors
Jason Taylor Parramatta EelsRetirement
David Westley Parramatta Eels Northern Eagles
Matt Adamson Penrith Panthers Super League: Leeds Rhinos
Robbie Beckett Penrith Panthers Super League: Halifax Blue Sox
Steve Carter Penrith Panthers Super League: Widnes Vikings
Craig Greenhill Penrith Panthers Super League: Hull F.C.
Andrew Hinson Penrith Panthers South Sydney Rabbitohs
Peter Jorgensen Penrith PanthersNorthampton Saints
Duncan MacGillivray Penrith Panthers South Sydney Rabbitohs
Frank Puletua Penrith Panthers South Sydney Rabbitohs
Matthew Rieck Penrith Panthers Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Matthew Rodwell Penrith Panthers Super League: Warrington Wolves
David Woods Penrith Panthers Super League: Halifax Blue Sox
Jamie Ainscough St. George Illawarra Dragons Super League: Wigan Warriors
Wayne Bartrim St. George Illawarra Dragons Super League: Castleford Tigers
Jamie Fitzgerald St. George Illawarra Dragons South Sydney Rabbitohs
Wade Forrester St. George Illawarra Dragons Northern Eagles
Andrew Hart St. George Illawarra Dragons South Sydney Rabbitohs
Paul McGregor St. George Illawarra DragonsRetirement
Craig Smith St. George Illawarra Dragons Super League: Wigan Warriors
Darren Treacy St. George Illawarra Dragons Super League: Salford City Reds
Colin Ward St. George Illawarra Dragons Penrith Panthers
Quentin Pongia Sydney Roosters Villeneuve Leopards
Ian Rubin Sydney RoostersRetirement
Matt Sing Sydney Roosters North Queensland Cowboys
John Carlaw Wests Tigers New Zealand Warriors
Owen Craigie Wests Tigers South Sydney Rabbitohs
Craig Field Wests Tigers Pia Donkeys
Lee Murphy Wests TigersRetirement
John Simon Wests TigersRetirement
Tyran Smith Wests Tigers Canberra Raiders
Shane Walker Wests Tigers Melbourne Storm
Shane Rigon Super League: Bradford Bulls South Sydney Rabbitohs
Ben Kusto Super League: Huddersfield Giants Parramatta Eels
Luke Felsch Super League: Hull F.C. St. George Illawarra Dragons
Tony Grimaldi Super League: Hull F.C. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Robert Mears Super League: Leeds Rhinos Wests Tigers
Brett Mullins Super League: Leeds Rhinos Sydney Roosters
Glen Air Super League: London Broncos Wests Tigers
Shane Millard Super League: London Broncos St. George Illawarra Dragons
Justin Brooker Super League: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats South Sydney Rabbitohs
Andrew Gee Super League: Warrington Wolves Brisbane Broncos
David Kidwell Super League: Warrington Wolves Sydney Roosters
Allan Langer Super League: Warrington Wolves Brisbane Broncos
Danny Nutley Super League: Warrington Wolves Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Ian Sibbit Super League: Warrington Wolves Melbourne Storm
Matthew Johns Super League: Wigan Warriors Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Ken McGuinnessToowoomba Clydesdales North Queensland Cowboys
Chris CaruanaN/A South Sydney Rabbitohs
Joe GaluvaoN/A Penrith Panthers