1982
Game 1: Lang Park, June 1
NEW SOUTH WALES
Greg Brentnall; Chris Anderson, Ziggy Niszczot, Mick Cronin, Steve Rogers; Alan Thompson, Steve Mortimer; Ray Price, John Muggleton, Tony Rampling, Craig Young, Max Krilich (c), John Coveney.
Replacements: Brad Izzard, Ro yce Ayliffe.
Coach: Frank Stanton.
QUEENSLAND
Colin Scott; John Ribot, Mitch Brennan, Mal Meninga, Kerry Boustead; Wally Lewis (c), Mark Murray; Paul Vautin, Paul McCabe, Bruce Walker, Paul Khan, John Dowling, Rohan Hancock.
Replacements: Bob Kellaway, Gene Miles (not used).
Coach: Arthur Beetson.
New South Wales 20
(Niszczot 2, Mortimer, Izzard tries; Cronin 4 goals)
d. Queensland 16
(Ribot, Brennan tries; Meninga 5 goals).
Crowd: 27,326.
Referee: Kevin Roberts.
Man of the Match: Mal Meninga.
Game 2, Lang Park, June 8
QUEENSLAND
Colin Scott; John Ribot, Graham Quinn, Gene Miles, Brad Backer; Wally Lewis (c), Mark Murray; Norm Carr, Paul McCabe, Rod Morris, Paul Khan, John Dowling, Rohan Hancock.
Replacements: Paul Vautin (not used), Greg Holben (not used).
Coach: Arthur Beetson.
NEW SOUTH WALES
Greg Brentnall; Tony Melrose, Brad Izzard, Steve Rogers, Ziggy Niszczot; Alan Thompson, Steve Mortimer; Ray Price, John Muggleton, Tony Rampling, Craig Young, Max Krilich (c), John Coveney.
Replacements: Brett Kenny, Royce Ayliffe.
Coach:Frank Stanton.
Queensland 11
(Ribot, Miles, Vautin tries; Scott goal)
d. New South Wales 7
(Izzard try; Melrose 2 goals).
Crowd:19,435.
Referee: Barry Gomersall.
Man of the Match: Rod Morris.
Game 3, SCG, June 22
QUEENSLAND
Mitch Brennan; John Ribot, Gene Miles, MalMeninga, Kerry Boustead; Wally Lewis (c), Mark Murray; Norm Carr, Paul McCabe, Rohan Hancock, Paul Khan, John Dowling, Rod Morris.
Replacements: Paul Vautin, Tony Currie (both not used).
Coach: Arthur Beetson.
NEW SOUTH WALES
Phil Sigsworth; Terry Fahey, Mick Cronin, Brad Izzard, Phil Duke; Brett Kenny, Steve Mortimer; Ray Price, Les Boyd, Paul Merlo, Don McKinnon, Max Krilich (c), Royce Ayliffe.
Replacements: Alan Thompson, Craig Young.
Coach: Frank Stanton.
Queensland 10
(Hancock, Lewis tries; Meninga 2 goals)
d. New South Wales 5
(Duke try; Cronin goal).
Crowd: 20,242.
Referee: Don Wilson (New Zealand).
Man of the Match: Wally Lewis