All Stars
The Harvey Norman All Stars is a showcase event promoting Indigenous and Māori cultures in a week-long festival at a selected venue in Australia or New Zealand.
The men's concept was established in 2010 by former Dally M medallist Preston Campbell and for seven matches included the game's best Indigenous players lining up against the world's best NRL players.
A women's game was first played in 2011 between the Indigenous All Stars and an All Stars side made up of Australian Jillaroos representatives and other rising talent.
A change in the format was introduced across the men's and women's matches in 2019 with the Māori Kiwis and Māori Ferns formed, replacing the NRL and All Stars sides.
The winning team receives the Fanning-Murphy trophy each year, in honour of former Indigenous player Katrina Fanning and Jillaroos legend Karyn Murphy.
The player of the match receives the Trish Hina medal, named in honour of the Kiwi icon.
Results
Year | Winners | Runners-up | Score | Location | Trish Hina medal |
2024 | Indigenous All Stars | Māori Ferns | 26-4 | Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville | Kirra Dibb |
2023 | Māori Ferns | Indigenous All Stars | 16-12 | Rotorua International Stadium | Gayle Broughton |
2022 | Indigenous All Stars | Māori Ferns | 18-8 | CommBank Stadium | Jaime Chapman |
2021 | Māori Ferns | Indigenous All Stars | 24-0 | Queensland Country Bank Stadium | Raecene McGregor |
2020 | Indigenous All Stars | Māori Ferns | 10-4 | Cbus Super Stadium | Nakia Davis-Welsh |
2019 | Māori Ferns | Indigenous All Stars | 8-4 | AAMI Park | Krystal Rota |
2017 | Indigenous All Stars | All Stars | 14-4 | McDonald Jones Stadium | |
2016 | All Stars | Indigenous All Stars | 24-4 | Suncorp Stadium | |
2015 | All Stars | Indigenous All Stars | 26-8 | Cbus Super Stadium | |
2014 | All Stars | Indigenous All Stars | 24-0 | Allianz Stadium | |
2013 | All Stars | Indigenous All Stars | 22-6 | Suncorp Stadium | |
2011 | All Stars | Indigenous All Stars | 22-6 | Cbus Super Stadium |
National Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.