On this day, Benji crowned world's best, Mal anoints Loz, and a Panthers favourite signs off. 

1993   

Warringah Shire Council announce plans of a $10 million upgrade for Brookvale Oval, including the installation of floodlights.

1994

Mal Meninga names Laurie Daley as his successor as Test captain. Meninga had captained his country on 24 occasions.

Mal Meninga and Laurie Daley.

1998

Gold Coast chairman David Barnhill announces the demise of the Chargers at a press conference, reducing the NRL competition to 17 teams.

2000   

Penrith captain Steve Carter announces he will quit the club at the end of 2001 to finish his career in England. After debuting for the Panthers as a teenager in 1988, Carter chalked up 243 games for the club in a decorated 14-year career. He played five-eighth in the Panthers' 1991 premiership side.

Former Panthers skipper Steve Carter.

2003

Sydney Roosters centre Justin Hodges re-signs with the club until the end of 2007. In the end he stays just one more season and after the Roosters lose the 2004 grand final Hodges goes back to the Broncos, where his career had begun in 2000.

Justin Hodges is sent off in round 13, 2004 against the Bulldogs.

2005   

Newcastle’s Michael Hagan meets with Eels chief executive Denis Fitzgerald to discuss the vacant coaching role at Parramatta for 2007. Former Northern Eagles and Manly coach Peter Sharp raises his hand to take on the Newcastle job.

2008   

Former Test forward Gorden Tallis joins South Sydney as forwards coach.

2010   

Wests Tigers and New Zealand five-eighth Benji Marshall is named Golden Boot winner as the best player in the world by England’s Rugby League Express magazine.

2014   

NSW State of Origin captain Paul Gallen wins a farcical boxing bout against former NRL player Anthony Watts that last 88 seconds after Watts dislocated his shoulder in the first round.

2015   

Mal Meninga stands down as Queensland’s most successful coach to take up the vacant Australian Test coaching position.

 

This article contains information from the official records of NRL historian David Middleton.