List of Brisbane Broncos representatives

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This article lists players of the Brisbane Broncos club that have made representative appearances in State of Origin, international teams or other significant non-club teams.

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State of Origin

Queensland Maroons

These are people who played for the Queensland State of Origin Team while playing for the Broncos.

1988 [1]

1989 [1]

1990 [1]

1991 [1]

1992 [1]

1993 [1]

 

1994 [1]

1995 [1]

1996 [1]

1997 (Tri-Series) [1]

1998 [1]

 

1999 [1]

2000 [1]

2001 [1]

2002 [1]

2003 [1]

 

2004 [1]

2005 [1]

2006 [1]

2007

2008

2009

 

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

 

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

 

New South Wales Blues

These are people who played for the New South Wales Rugby League team while playing for the Broncos.

1989 [1]

1990 [1]

1991 [1]

1992 [1]

1993 [1]

 

1994 [1]

1996 [1]

1997 (Tri-Series) [1]

2001 [1]

 

2003 [1]

2004 [1]

2008

2009

2018

 

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

 

City Origin

These are people who played for City Origin while playing for the Broncos. The City Origin team is a team formed of NSW players to play against Country Origin, as a selection trial for the NSW Blues.

2003

 

2008

 

2009

 

2010

International

Australia

These are people who played for the Australian International Team while playing for the Broncos.

1985-1988 (World Cup) [2]

1988 [1]

1989 [1]

1989-1992 (World Cup) [3]

1990 [1]

1991 [1]

1992 [1]

 

1993 [1]

1994 [1]

1996 [1]

1997 (Super-League) [1]

1998 [1]

1999 [1]

 

2000 [1]

2000 (World Cup) [4]

2001 [1]

2002 [1]

2003 [1]

2004 [1]

2005 [1]

 

2006 [1]

2007

2008

2008 (World Cup)

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2013 (World Cup)

 

2014

2015

2016

2017

2017 (World Cup)

2018

2019

2022 (World Cup)

2023

*Withdrew due to injury **Withdrew

New Zealand

These are people who played for the New Zealand International Team while playing for the Broncos.

2000 (World Cup) [5]

2003 [1]

'2006 [1]

2007

'2008 (World Cup)

2011

2012

 

2013

2013 (World Cup)

2015

2016

2017

 

2017 (World Cup)

2018

2019

 

Japan


2018

 

Cook Islands


2009

2010

2015

2017

2019

2022

2022 (World Cup)

 

Samoa


2010

2014

2015

2017

2017 (World Cup)

2022

2023

 

Scotland


2013 (World Cup)

 

Tonga


2013

2014

2015

2017

2017 (World Cup)

2018

2019

2022 (World Cup)

 

Fiji


2000 (World Cup) [6]

 

2008 (World Cup)

 

England


2000 (World Cup) [7]

2011

2022 (World Cup)

 

Ireland


2000 (World Cup) [7]

 

Representative Captains

Test Captains

World Cup Captains

All Stars Game

Indigenous All Stars


2010

2011

2012

2013

2015

2016

 

NRL All Stars


2010

2011

2012

2013

2015

 

See also

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