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1951 NSWRFL season

The 1951 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the forty-fourth season of Sydney’s top-level rugby league competition, Australia’s first. Ten teams from across the city competed for the newly created J. J. Giltinan Shield during the season which culminated in a grand final between South Sydney and Manly-Warringah.

1951 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams10
Premiers South Sydney (13th title)
Minor premiers South Sydney (12th title)
Matches played94
Points scored3400
Top points scorer(s) Ron Rowles (220)
Top try-scorer(s) Johnny Graves (28)

Season summary Edit

South Sydney ascended to the minor premiership with relative ease in 1951, losing only one match during the season to finish the regular season ahead by a record eleven-point margin.

Teams Edit

Balmain
 

44th season
Ground: Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Jim Duckworth
Captain: Stan Ponchard

Canterbury-Bankstown
 

17th season
Ground: Belmore Sports Ground
Coach: Vic BulginAlby Why
Captain: Vic Bulgin

Eastern Suburbs
 

44th season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Coach: Ernie Norman
Captain: Alan Cook

Manly-Warringah
 

5th season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Wally O'Connell
Captain: Kevin Schubert

Newtown
 

44th season
Ground: Erskineville Oval
Captain-coach: Frank Farrell

North Sydney
 

44th season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Coach: Laurie Doran
Captain: Bob Sullivan

Parramatta
 

5th season
Ground: Cumberland Oval
Coach: Vic Hey
Captain: Don Graham

South Sydney
 

44th season
Ground: Redfern Oval
Captain-coach: Jack Rayner

St. George
 

31st season
Ground: Kogarah Jubilee Oval
Captain-coach: Johnny Hawke

Western Suburbs
 

44th season
Ground: Pratten Park
Coach: Jeff Smith
Captain: Peter McLean

Ladder Edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   South Sydney 18 16 1 1 428 237 +191 33
2   Manly-Warringah 18 11 0 7 424 262 +162 22
3   St. George 18 10 1 7 374 251 +123 21
4   Western Suburbs 18 10 0 8 360 333 +27 20
5   Eastern Suburbs 18 9 0 9 304 340 -36 18
6   Parramatta 18 9 0 9 309 410 -101 18
7   Canterbury-Bankstown 18 7 0 11 266 362 -96 14
8   Newtown 18 6 0 12 261 341 -80 12
9   Balmain 18 6 0 12 283 365 -82 12
10   North Sydney 18 5 0 13 220 328 -108 10

Finals Edit

Odds-on favourites to retain the premiership, Souths reserved their worst performance of the year for the semifinal against St. George being trounced 35–8. This loss meant that a grand final would be necessary to determine the season's premiers.[1] The next week, the Dragons were beaten by a gutsy Manly side in a preliminary final, 18–8. The infant Manly club thus qualified for its first grand final only five seasons after having entered the League in 1947.

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Semifinals
  South Sydney 8–35   St. George 1 September 1951 Sydney Cricket Ground Aub Oxford 39,735
  Manly-Warringah 37–9   Western Suburbs 8 September 1951 Sydney Cricket Ground George Bishop 29,444
Preliminary Final
  Manly-Warringah 18–8   St. George 15 September 1951 Sydney Cricket Ground George Bishop 41,845
Final
  South Sydney 42–14   Manly-Warringah 23 September 1951 Sydney Sports Ground Jack O'Brien 28,505

Grand Final Edit

Manly were without former Test star and captain-coach Wally O'Connell who had a fractured bone in his wrist.[2] The Sea Eagles were instead captained by hooker Kevin Schubert. Gordon Willoughby played out the match with his leg heavily strapped rather than leave his side further depleted but Manly’s hopes of upsetting the defending premiers were shattered in a spectacular display of attacking rugby league by Souths.

 
Manly's Ron Rowles and Gordon Willoughby trying to stop Souths Winger Johnny Graves from scoring the first of his four tries.

The smallest crowd for a final since 1944 was on hand at the Sports Ground to witness a one-sided game which Souths won 42–14. A highlight of the record win was Test winger John Graves’ four tries in the match – the only time this has been achieved in grand final history. Souths 42 points remains the highest score made in a Grand Final.

Souths scored first through Bernie Purcell and led 15–4 at the break. They then piled on twenty-seven points in the second-half. Tries to Clive Churchill, Ray Mason, Jack Rayner and Chick Cowie added to Graves' record haul. The Rabbitohs pack, led by front rower Denis Donoghue, dominated Manly’s forwards with Ernie Hammerton giving his team a feast of possession. Bernie Purcell landed seven goals from nine attempts and was also dynamic in attack, being chosen by The Sunday Herald judge, Frank McMillan as the man-of-the-match, for which he received a £10 reward.[3]

Other records set that day include the most combined points scored in a grand final (56 total); the most tries scored by one team in a grand final (8), (a mark later matched by Eastern Suburbs in 1975 Grand Final, and Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the 2008 NRL Grand Final), the most goals scored in grand final by the winning team (9) and the most total combined goals scored in a Grand Final (13).

 
Manly 1951 Grand Finalists. Back Row - Sandy Herbert, Gordon Willoughby, Roy Bull, Jack Hubbard, Fred Brown, Warren Simmons. Front Row - Ron Beaumont, Ken Arthurson, Jim Sullivan, Kevin Schubert (c), George Hunter, Ron Rowles, Jack Lumsden. Ball Boy W. Sullivan

South Sydney Rabbitohs 42
Tries: Graves (4), Churchill, Mason, Rayner, Cowie
Goals: Purcell (7), Hammerton, Donoghue.

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 14
Tries: Lumsden (2)
Goals: Rowles (4)

Player statistics Edit

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 18.

References Edit

  1. ^ Goodman, Tom (1951-09-01). "Grand Final for Sunday". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia. p. 9. Retrieved 2009-12-05.
  2. ^ "O'Connell to miss Grand Final, but Churchill can play". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1951-09-18. p. 10. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
  3. ^ "South's record margin League finale". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1951-09-24. p. 6. Retrieved 2009-11-20.

External links Edit

  • Rugby League Tables - Season 1951 AFL Tables
  • Hunterlink List
  • Whiticker, Alan (1992), Grand Finals of the New South Wales Rugby League, Gary Allen, Sydney
  • 1951 J J Giltinan Shield at rleague.com[dead link]
  • Doran&searchLimits=1951 coaches

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The 1951 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the forty fourth season of Sydney s top level rugby league competition Australia s first Ten teams from across the city competed for the newly created J J Giltinan Shield during the season which culminated in a grand final between South Sydney and Manly Warringah 1951 New South Wales Rugby Football LeagueTeams10PremiersSouth Sydney 13th title Minor premiersSouth Sydney 12th title Matches played94Points scored3400Top points scorer s Ron Rowles 220 Top try scorer s Johnny Graves 28 19501952 Contents 1 Season summary 2 Teams 3 Ladder 4 Finals 4 1 Grand Final 5 Player statistics 6 References 7 External linksSeason summary EditSouth Sydney ascended to the minor premiership with relative ease in 1951 losing only one match during the season to finish the regular season ahead by a record eleven point margin Teams EditBalmain 44th seasonGround Leichhardt Oval Coach Jim DuckworthCaptain Stan Ponchard Canterbury Bankstown 17th seasonGround Belmore Sports Ground Coach Vic Bulgin Alby WhyCaptain Vic Bulgin Eastern Suburbs 44th seasonGround Sydney Sports Ground Coach Ernie NormanCaptain Alan Cook Manly Warringah 5th seasonGround Brookvale Oval Coach Wally O ConnellCaptain Kevin Schubert Newtown 44th seasonGround Erskineville Oval Captain coach Frank FarrellNorth Sydney 44th seasonGround North Sydney Oval Coach Laurie DoranCaptain Bob Sullivan Parramatta 5th seasonGround Cumberland Oval Coach Vic HeyCaptain Don Graham South Sydney 44th seasonGround Redfern Oval Captain coach Jack Rayner St George 31st seasonGround Kogarah Jubilee Oval Captain coach Johnny Hawke Western Suburbs 44th seasonGround Pratten Park Coach Jeff SmithCaptain Peter McLeanLadder EditTeam Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts1 South Sydney 18 16 1 1 428 237 191 332 Manly Warringah 18 11 0 7 424 262 162 223 St George 18 10 1 7 374 251 123 214 Western Suburbs 18 10 0 8 360 333 27 205 Eastern Suburbs 18 9 0 9 304 340 36 186 Parramatta 18 9 0 9 309 410 101 187 Canterbury Bankstown 18 7 0 11 266 362 96 148 Newtown 18 6 0 12 261 341 80 129 Balmain 18 6 0 12 283 365 82 1210 North Sydney 18 5 0 13 220 328 108 10Finals EditOdds on favourites to retain the premiership Souths reserved their worst performance of the year for the semifinal against St George being trounced 35 8 This loss meant that a grand final would be necessary to determine the season s premiers 1 The next week the Dragons were beaten by a gutsy Manly side in a preliminary final 18 8 The infant Manly club thus qualified for its first grand final only five seasons after having entered the League in 1947 Home Score Away Match InformationDate and Time Venue Referee CrowdSemifinals South Sydney 8 35 St George 1 September 1951 Sydney Cricket Ground Aub Oxford 39 735 Manly Warringah 37 9 Western Suburbs 8 September 1951 Sydney Cricket Ground George Bishop 29 444Preliminary Final Manly Warringah 18 8 St George 15 September 1951 Sydney Cricket Ground George Bishop 41 845Final South Sydney 42 14 Manly Warringah 23 September 1951 Sydney Sports Ground Jack O Brien 28 505Grand Final Edit South Sydney Position Manly Warringah13 Clive Churchill FB Ron Beaumont12 John Graves WG 2 Ron Rowles11 Kevin Woolfe CE 5 Gordon Willoughby10 Milton Atkinson CE 4 Warren Simmons34 Harry Wells WG 16 Jack Lumsden28 Norm Spillane FE 17 Jim Sullivan58 Ray Mason HB 7 Ken ArthursonDenis Donoghue PR 12 Roy Bull2 Ernie Hammerton HK 13 Kevin Schubert c 3 Bryan Orrock PR 11 Fred Brown5 Bernie Purcell SR 10 Jack Hubbard4 Jack Rayner Ca Co SR 9 Sandy Herbert6 Les Cowie LK 8 George HunterCoach Wally O ConnellManly were without former Test star and captain coach Wally O Connell who had a fractured bone in his wrist 2 The Sea Eagles were instead captained by hooker Kevin Schubert Gordon Willoughby played out the match with his leg heavily strapped rather than leave his side further depleted but Manly s hopes of upsetting the defending premiers were shattered in a spectacular display of attacking rugby league by Souths Manly s Ron Rowles and Gordon Willoughby trying to stop Souths Winger Johnny Graves from scoring the first of his four tries The smallest crowd for a final since 1944 was on hand at the Sports Ground to witness a one sided game which Souths won 42 14 A highlight of the record win was Test winger John Graves four tries in the match the only time this has been achieved in grand final history Souths 42 points remains the highest score made in a Grand Final Souths scored first through Bernie Purcell and led 15 4 at the break They then piled on twenty seven points in the second half Tries to Clive Churchill Ray Mason Jack Rayner and Chick Cowie added to Graves record haul The Rabbitohs pack led by front rower Denis Donoghue dominated Manly s forwards with Ernie Hammerton giving his team a feast of possession Bernie Purcell landed seven goals from nine attempts and was also dynamic in attack being chosen by The Sunday Herald judge Frank McMillan as the man of the match for which he received a 10 reward 3 Other records set that day include the most combined points scored in a grand final 56 total the most tries scored by one team in a grand final 8 a mark later matched by Eastern Suburbs in 1975 Grand Final and Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the 2008 NRL Grand Final the most goals scored in grand final by the winning team 9 and the most total combined goals scored in a Grand Final 13 Manly 1951 Grand Finalists Back Row Sandy Herbert Gordon Willoughby Roy Bull Jack Hubbard Fred Brown Warren Simmons Front Row Ron Beaumont Ken Arthurson Jim Sullivan Kevin Schubert c George Hunter Ron Rowles Jack Lumsden Ball Boy W SullivanSouth Sydney Rabbitohs 42Tries Graves 4 Churchill Mason Rayner CowieGoals Purcell 7 Hammerton Donoghue Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 14Tries Lumsden 2 Goals Rowles 4 Jack RaynerPlayer statistics EditThe following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 18 Top 5 point scorers Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals199 Ron Rowles 11 83 0183 Noel Pidding 13 72 0128 Johnny Graves 22 31 0117 Don Worne 1 57 0115 Ian Johnston 13 38 0Top 5 try scorers Tries Player22 Johnny Graves18 Mitchell Wallace13 Noel Pidding13 Ian Johnston12 Kevin Woolfe12 Ron Roberts12 Jack Troy12 John McClean Top 5 goal scorers Goals Player83 Ron Rowles72 Noel Pidding57 Don Worne46 Joe Jorgenson45 Ron WilleyReferences Edit Goodman Tom 1951 09 01 Grand Final for Sunday The Sydney Morning Herald Australia p 9 Retrieved 2009 12 05 O Connell to miss Grand Final but Churchill can play The Sydney Morning Herald 1951 09 18 p 10 Retrieved 2009 11 20 South s record margin League finale The Sydney Morning Herald 1951 09 24 p 6 Retrieved 2009 11 20 External links EditRugby League Tables Season 1951 AFL Tables List of Season Results Hunterlink List Whiticker Alan 1992 Grand Finals of the New South Wales Rugby League Gary Allen Sydney Results 1951 1960 at rabbitohs com au 1951 J J Giltinan Shield at rleague com dead link MSWRFL season 1951 at rugbyleagueproject org Doran amp searchLimits 1951 coaches Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1951 NSWRFL season amp oldid 1144680138, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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