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NRL Harvey Norman All Stars

The NRL Harvey Norman All Stars games are a crucial part in launching the new rugby league season each year through providing recognition and opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within the game.

All-Stars is a week-long celebration of Rugby League’s commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities across Australia. Through hosting the annual All-Stars game between Indigenous All Stars and Māori All Stars the game acknowledges and continues the legacy of the first Australian Aboriginal Rugby League team formed in 1973 through the Indigenous All-Stars team.

The 2024 games took place on the lands of the Wulgurukaba people, Townsville at Queensland Country Bank Stadium.

For the first time in All Stars history, all three Indigenous teams won.

Touch Football Indigenous All Stars win 7 tries to 2 over the Māori All Stars.
Touch Football Indigenous All Stars win 7 tries to 2 over the Māori All Stars.

The Indigenous Women's All Stars powered to their biggest ever NRL Harvey Norman All Stars victory, with a 26-4 win over the Māori Ferns. The team was led by the first woman to coach in the Harvey Norman All Stars, Jess Skinner.

Kirra Dibb claims her first Trish Hina Medal .
Kirra Dibb claims her first Trish Hina Medal .

The Indigenous All Stars won 22-14 to finish off the night, with Brayden Trindall winning the Preston Campbell medal.

Brayden Trindall wins Preston Campbell medal.
Brayden Trindall wins Preston Campbell medal.

To see more highlights of the 2024 Harvey Norman All Stars see down below.

Acknowledgement of Country

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.