2008 NRL Under-20s season

The 2008 NRL Under-20s season was the first season of the National Rugby League's youth competition, known as the Toyota Cup due to sponsorship from Toyota. The draw and structure of the competition mirrors that of its senior counterpart, the 2018 Telstra Premiership.

2008 National Youth Competition
Teams16
Premiers Canberra (1st title)
Minor premiers Canberra (1st title)
Matches played201
Points scored9938
Top try-scorer(s) Ben Barba (28)

Season summary

Schedule

NYC Records

Ladder

2008 Toyota Cup season
Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Canberra 2418062744581+16340
2 Brisbane 2415182684476+20835
3 New Zealand 2414372721533+18835
4 Penrith 2415182692583+10935
5 Parramatta 2414372578564+1435
6 St. George Illawarra 2413292561520+4132
7 Bulldogs 2412392711587+12431
8 Gold Coast 24131102686567+11931
9 Wests Tigers 24130112620623-330
10 South Sydney 24112112618584+3428
11 Manly 24110132519532-1326
12 Newcastle 2481152526630-10421
13 Melbourne 2481152512638-12621
14 Cronulla 2461172394666-27217
15 Sydney 2460182480721-24116
16 North Queensland 2443172455696-24115

Ladder Progression

Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 8.

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
1 Canberra Raiders 24468101214161618182022222424262830323436363840
2 Brisbane Broncos 0024666681012141515171921212325252729313335
3 New Zealand Warriors 00245688101012141618202022242628303032343435
4 Penrith Panthers 22468101214141618202224262628292931313131333535
5 Parramatta Eels 24679111313131517171719212323232325272931333435
6 St. George Illawarra Dragons 02468101214161820222325252527272929313131313232
7 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 02467779111214141618202223252527272931313131
8 Gold Coast Titans 22222446899111315171921232525272929292931
9 Wests Tigers 24444668101012141616161820222424262828283030
10 South Sydney Rabbitohs 00024468101214141416161718202020202224262628
11 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 22222246688101214141616161818202020222426
12 Newcastle Knights 022224666810101010121212131517171717192121
13 Melbourne Storm 23335579111111131315151517171717171921212121
14 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 013333579999999911131313131313151517
15 Sydney Roosters 246666688888888810101012121212121416
16 North Queensland Cowboys 000112222244468911111111131315151515

Finals Series

  Qualifying Finals Semi Finals Preliminary Finals Grand Final
                                     
1 Canberra Raiders 43
8 Gold Coast Titans 12
  1W Canberra Raiders 18  
2 Brisbane Broncos 28   4W Parramatta Eels 22     St. George Illawarra 14    
7 Bulldogs 22   2L St. George Illawarra 23         Canberra Raiders 28
      Brisbane Broncos 24
3 NZ Warriors 47         2W Brisbane Broncos 28    
6 St. George Illawarra 20   3W NZ Warriors 38     NZ Warriors 26  
  1L Penrith Panthers 4  
4 Penrith Panthers 16
5 Parramatta Eels 24
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee
Qualifying Finals
Brisbane Broncos 28-22 Canterbury Bulldogs 12 September 2008, 5:30pm Sydney Football Stadium Gerard Sutton
Canberra Raiders 43-12 Gold Coast Titans 13 September 2008, 4:15pm Toyota Stadium Alan Shortall
Penrith Panthers 16-24 Parramatta Eels 13 September 2008, 6:15pm Brookvale Oval Phillip Haines
New Zealand Warriors 47-20 St. George Illawarra 14 September 2008, 1:45pm Olympic Park Chris James
Semi Finals
New Zealand Warriors 38-4 Penrith Panthers 19 September 2008, 6:15pm Mt Smart Stadium Phillip Haines
Parramatta Eels 22-23 St. George Illawarra 20 September 2008, 5:30pm Suncorp Stadium Chris James
Preliminary Finals
Canberra Raiders 18-14 St. George Illawarra 26 September 2008, 5:30pm Sydney Football Stadium Phillip Haines
Brisbane Broncos 28-26 New Zealand Warriors 27 September 2008, 5:30pm Sydney Football Stadium Chris James
Grand Final
Canberra Raiders 28-24 Brisbane Broncos 5 October 2008, 2:15pm ANZ Stadium Shayne Hayne

Grand final

Canberra Raiders Position Brisbane Broncos
Josh DuganFBJosh Hoffman
Drury LowWGMitch Rivett
Jarrod CrokerCEWill Tupou
Daniel VidotCEBrendon Gibb
Michael BrophyWGJharal Yow Yeh
Michael PickerFEJared Kahu
Matt SmithHBBen Hunt
Andrew EdwardsPRJosh McGuire
Travis WaddellHKAndrew McCullough
Nick SkinnerPRMitchell Dodds
Jarrad KennedySRMatt Handcock
Zach MerrittSRTroyden Watene
Shaun Fensom (c)LKAlex Glenn (c)
Brock DunnBenchMichael Spence
Justin CarneyBenchDunamis Lui
Todd RheinbergerBenchGuy Ford
Levi FreemanBenchTom Butterfield
Andrew McFaddenCoachAnthony Griffin

A Spectacular try to second-rower Jarrad Kennedy seven minutes into golden-point extra time gave Canberra a thrilling 28-24 victory over Brisbane in the U20 rugby league grand final at ANZ Stadium.

Kennedy was mobbed by jubilant Raiders teammates after collapsing over the line in exhaustion after willing himself to back up centre Jarrod Croker, who had collected a cross-field kick from halfback Matt Smith as the clock wound down.

Canberra won the hard way, though, recovering from 20-12 down early in the second half and then needing a missed conversion attempt from Broncos halfback Ben Hunt to force extra time.

Gunning for their eighth straight victory, Brisbane made a worrying start, conceding a soft try to five-eighth Michael Picker, which fullback Josh Dugan converted for a 6-0 lead after 10 minutes.

The Broncos steadied and went to the interval with a 16-12 buffer after tries to Hunt, interchange forward Michael Spence and winger Jharal Yow Yeh.

The Broncos looked set to go on with the job when centre Brendon Gibb crossed out wide in the opening minutes of the second half, but the Raiders refused to lie down.

A second try to Michael Picker and a goose-stepping four-pointer to winger Drury Low, plus Dugan's heroics, eventually set the scene for Kennedy's match-winning play.[1]

Match Summary

Sunday, 5 October
2:15pm
Canberra Raiders 28 24 Brisbane Broncos
Tries:
Michael Picker (10', 26') 2
Drury Low (53') 1
Josh Dugan (66') 1
Jarrad Kennedy (88') 1
Goals:
Josh Dugan 4/4
(11', 27', 55', 67')
1st: 12 16
2nd: 12 8
GP: 4 0
Tries:
2 (44', 68') Jharal Yow Yeh
1 (17') Ben Hunt
1 (29') Michael Spence
1 (39') Brendon Gibb
Goals:
2/5 Ben Hunt
(18', 30')
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
Referee: Shayne Hayne
Man of the Match: Josh Dugan

Statistics

Top Pointscorers

Player Team P T G FG Pts
1Ben Barba Bulldogs2028702254
2Kevin Locke New Zealand241588-236
3Josh Dugan Canberra191583-226
4Ben Hunt Brisbane261749-166
5Lachlan Coote Penrith121539-138
6Nathan Gardner Parramatta161832-136
7Jordan Kahu Brisbane22552-124
8Eddie Paea South Sydney1911382122
9Chris Sandow South Sydney11647-118
10Daly Cherry-Evans Manly247413113

Top Tryscorers

Player Team P T
1Ben Barba Bulldogs2028
2Jharal Yow Yeh Brisbane2627
3Kevin Gordon Gold Coast2020
4Nathan Gardner Parramatta1618
5Ben Hunt Brisbane2617
6Drury Low Canberra1616
7Lachlan Coote Penrith1215
7Coedi Towney Wests Tigers1715
7Simon Williams Newcastle1715
7John Kennedy St George Illawarra2315
7Kevin Locke New Zealand2415

Awards

Toyota Cup Player of the Year

The winner of the award is decided by the most votes during the year as decided by the referee of each game on a 3-2-1 basis for each game played throughout the regular season.

Winner:
Ben Hunt, Brisbane
Nominated:
Ben Barba, Bulldogs
Eddie Paea, South Sydney
Matt Mundine, St. George Illawarra

Toyota Cup Team of the Year

The Toyota Cup Team of the Year is voted on by the 16 Toyota Cup coaches, with the players with the highest votes in each position selected.

Position Player Club
FBLachlan Coote Penrith
WGJharal Yow Yeh Brisbane
CEJustin Carney Canberra
CETony Williams Parramatta
WGKevin Gordon Gold Coast
FEBen Barba Bulldogs
HBChris Sandow South Sydney
PRRussell Packer New Zealand
HKMasada Iosefa Penrith
PRJohn Kite Bulldogs
SRJoel Thompson Canberra
SRDaniel Harrison Bulldogs
LKShaun Fensom Canberra
BenchBen Hunt Brisbane
BenchMatt Mundine St George Illawarra
BenchJordan Rapana Gold Coast
BenchBen Matulino New Zealand
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References

  1. "Raiders claim inaugural Toyota Cup". Fox Sports. Retrieved 5 October 2008.
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