National Youth Competition 2009

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The National Youth Competition 2009 (also known as the Toyota Cup 2009 for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of the National Youth Competition , the Australian-New Zealand U-20 rugby league championship. The first place in the table after the end of the regular season occupied the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles , who were eliminated in the quarter-finals against the Brisbane Broncos . In the final, the Melbourne Storm won 24:22 against the Wests Tigers , winning the National Youth Competition for the first time.

table

  • Playoff participation
  • team Games Victories Unent. Ndlg. Game
    points
    Diff. Table
    points
    01. Manly Sea Eagles colors.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24 19th 1 4th 879: 417 + 462 43
    02. St. George colors.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons 24 19th 0 5 758: 461 + 297 42
    03. Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 24 19th 0 5 833: 597 + 236 42
    04th Wests Tigers colours.svg West Tigers 24 15th 1 8th 709: 588 + 121 35
    05. Brisbane colors.svg Brisbane Broncos 24 15th 0 9 698: 551 + 147 34
    06th South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 13 1 10 776: 568 + 208 31
    07th New Zealand colors.svg New Zealand Warriors 24 13 1 10 725: 612 + 113 31
    08th. Canberra colors.svg Canberra Raiders 24 11 2 11 706: 685 + 21 28
    09. North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 24 12 0 12 668: 683 - 15 28
    010. Newcastle colors.svg Newcastle Knights 24 9 1 14th 596: 756 - 160 23
    011. Canterbury colors.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 9 1 14th 649: 867 - 218 23
    012. Parramatta colors.svg Parramatta Eels 24 8th 0 16 604: 698 - 94 20th
    013. Penrith colors.svg Penrith Panthers 24 8th 0 16 573: 755 - 182 20th
    014th Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans 24 8th 0 16 542: 738 - 196 20th
    015th Eastern Suburbs colors.svg Sydney Roosters 24 6th 0 18th 443: 736 - 293 16
    016. Cronulla colors.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 4th 0 20th 391: 838 - 447 12
    • Since each team had two byes this season, 4 points were added to the normal number of points after the season.

    Playoffs

    Elimination / qualification playoffs

    September 11,
    5:30 p.m.
    Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 54:18 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs Etihad Stadium , Melbourne
    Referee: Gavin Reynolds

    September 12
    16:15
    Wests Tigers colours.svg West Tigers 22:46 Brisbane colors.svg Brisbane Broncos Skilled Park , Gold Coast
    Referee: Chris Butler

    September 12
    6:15 pm
    Manly Sea Eagles colors.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 28:32 Canberra colors.svg Canberra Raiders ANZ Stadium , Sydney
    Referee: Gavin Morris

    September 13
    13:45
    St. George colors.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons 48:24 New Zealand colors.svg New Zealand Warriors WIN Jubilee Oval , Sydney
    Referee: Adam Devcich

    Quarter finals

    September 18,
    5:30 p.m.
    Canberra colors.svg Canberra Raiders 34:42 Wests Tigers colours.svg West Tigers Sydney Football Stadium , Sydney
    Referee: Gavin Reynolds

    September 19,
    5:30 p.m.
    Brisbane colors.svg Brisbane Broncos 24:10 Manly Sea Eagles colors.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane
    Referee: Adam Devcich

    Semifinals

    September 25th
    5:30 pm
    St. George colors.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons 12:36 Wests Tigers colours.svg West Tigers ANZ Stadium , Sydney
    Referee: Gavin Reynolds

    26 September
    5:30 p.m.
    Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 40:16 Brisbane colors.svg Brisbane Broncos Etihad Stadium , Melbourne
    Referee: Adam Devcich

    Grand Final

    October 4, 2009
    2:10 pm
    Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 24:22 Wests Tigers colours.svg West Tigers ANZ Stadium , Sydney
    Referee: Shayne Hayne
    Attempts: Duffie 21. n.erh.
    Rogers 27th n.erh.
    Widdop 36th increased, 74th increased
    O'Neill 40th
    increased increases: Widdop (2/5)
    (18:10)
    Report ( Memento from October 19, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
    Attempts: Mullaney 12th increased, 53rd increased
    Curran 32nd increased
    Lui 56th
    increased increases: Mullaney (3/4)

    statistics

    Most attempts made

    Surname tries society
    1. AustraliaAustralia Jake Mullaney 29 West Tigers
    2. AustraliaAustralia Kane Morgan 26th South Sydney Rabbitohs
    3. New ZealandNew Zealand Matt Duffie 25th Melbourne Storm
    4th SamoaSamoa Taioalo Vaivai 20th South Sydney Rabbitohs
    EnglandEngland Joe Vickery St. George Illawarra Dragons
    6th ScotlandScotland Kane Linnett 18th St. George Illawarra Dragons
    EnglandEngland Gareth Widdop Melbourne Storm
    8th. TongaTonga Pakisonasi Afu 17th Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    AustraliaAustralia Daly Cherry-Evans Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
    AustraliaAustralia Above Geia North Queensland Cowboys
    AustraliaAustralia Beau Henry St. George Illawarra Dragons
    New ZealandNew Zealand Shaun Johnson New Zealand Warriors

    Most points scored

    Surname Points society
    1. AustraliaAustralia Jake Mullaney 322 West Tigers
    2. EnglandEngland Gareth Widdop 294 Melbourne Storm
    3. AustraliaAustralia Beau Henry 248 St. George Illawarra Dragons
    4th New ZealandNew Zealand Shaun Johnson 237 New Zealand Warriors