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1976 Brisbane Rugby League season

The 1976 Brisbane Rugby League season was the 69th season of Brisbane Rugby League premiership. Eight rugby league teams from across Brisbane competed for the premiership, which culminated in a grand final match between the Western Suburbs and Eastern Suburbs clubs.

Brisbane Rugby League
SportRugby league
Number of teams8
Country Australia
Premiers Western Suburbs

Season summary edit

Teams played each other three times, with 21 rounds of competition played. It resulted in a top five of Eastern Suburbs, Western Suburbs, Past Brothers, Redcliffe and Wynnum-Manly. However, Wynnum-Manly and Southern Suburbs finished the season equal on points, with Magpies defeating Seagulls in a mid-week play-off.

The 1976 season's Rothmans Medallist was Northern Suburbs forward Darryl Brohman.[1] Brohman would later sign for Sydney club Penrith and feature for Canterbury in its 1984 NSWRL grand final win.

Teams edit

Ladder edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Eastern Suburbs 21 15 0 6 482 313 +169 30
2   Western Suburbs 21 15 0 6 420 280 +140 30
3   Past Brothers 21 13 0 8 395 260 +135 26
4   Redcliffe 21 11 0 10 367 378 -11 22
5   Wynnum-Manly 21 8 0 13 303 335 -32 16
6   Southern Suburbs 21 8 0 13 329 428 -99 16
7   Fortitude Valley 21 8 0 13 276 387 -111 16
8   Northern Suburbs 21 6 0 15 291 482 -191 12

Finals edit

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Playoffs
  Southern Suburbs 19-12   Fortitude Valley 24 August 1976 Lang Park
  Wynnum-Manly 12-17   Southern Suburbs 26 August 1976 Lang Park
Qualifying Finals
  Redcliffe 6-14   Southern Suburbs 28 August 1976 Lang Park Ian Smith 8,000
  Western Suburbs 10–19   Past Brothers 29 August 1976 Lang Park Bernie Pramberg
Semi-finals
  Western Suburbs 11-5   Southern Suburbs 4 September 1976 Lang Park Ian Smith
  Eastern Suburbs 13-3   Past Brothers 5 September 1976 Lang Park Eddie Ward
Preliminary Final
  Past Brothers 10-18   Western Suburbs 12 September 1976 Lang Park Bernie Pramberg
Grand Final
  Eastern Suburbs 1-16   Western Suburbs 19 September 1976 Lang Park Bernie Pramberg 37,000

Grand Final edit

Western Suburbs Position Eastern Suburbs
  1. Greg McCarthy
FB
  1. Roger Kuhn
2. Mick Reardon WG 2. John Callus
3. Harry Cameron CE 3. Bevan de Bruyn
4. Steve Crear CE 4. Steve Farquhar
5. Wayne Stewart WG 5. Nick Nicolau
6. Geoff Richardson FE 6. Greg Holben
7. Greg Oliphant HB 7. Wayne Lindenberg
13. Max Williamson PR 13. Geoff Naylor
12. Gary Prickett HK 12. John Lang
11. Bob Green PR 11. Rod Morris
10. John Young SR 10. Des Morris
9. Rod Bradshaw SR 9. John Payne
8. John Ribot LK 8. John Abbott
16. Norm Carr Reserves Errol Slingsby
19. Henry Williamson Reserves Alan Currie
Ron Raper Coach Des Morris

Western Suburbs made it two premierships in succession, after defeating favourites Eastern Suburbs in an anticlimactic decider.

Easts' solitary point was a field goal by second-rower John Payne, who temporarily gave Tigers the lead in the first-half.

Man of the match Gary Prickett scored the opening try for Wests, with lock John Ribot scoring the second just before half-time. Wests lead 12–1 at half-time and effectively repelled all Easts' efforts in the second-half.

The match was virtually without incident. The most blatant was a high tackle by John Payne on Wests' prop, Max Williamson. Williamson had to be helped from the field, with Payne receiving a long lecture from referee Bernie Pramberg.

Western Suburbs 16 (Tries: Gary Prickett, John Ribot. Goals: 5)

Eastern Suburbs 1 (Field goal: John Payne)[2][3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Club History and Awards". Norths Devils Rugby League Football Club. Retrieved 7 January 2007.
  2. ^ 1975 BRL Grand Final - Wests v Easts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt7mrH-wsrg
  3. ^ 1976 Brisbane Rugby League Grand Final

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1976 Brisbane Rugby League season news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message The 1976 Brisbane Rugby League season was the 69th season of Brisbane Rugby League premiership Eight rugby league teams from across Brisbane competed for the premiership which culminated in a grand final match between the Western Suburbs and Eastern Suburbs clubs Brisbane Rugby LeagueSportRugby leagueNumber of teams8Country AustraliaPremiersWestern Suburbs Contents 1 Season summary 1 1 Teams 1 2 Ladder 2 Finals 3 Grand Final 4 ReferencesSeason summary editTeams played each other three times with 21 rounds of competition played It resulted in a top five of Eastern Suburbs Western Suburbs Past Brothers Redcliffe and Wynnum Manly However Wynnum Manly and Southern Suburbs finished the season equal on points with Magpies defeating Seagulls in a mid week play off The 1976 season s Rothmans Medallist was Northern Suburbs forward Darryl Brohman 1 Brohman would later sign for Sydney club Penrith and feature for Canterbury in its 1984 NSWRL grand final win Teams edit Club Home ground Coach Captain nbsp Eastern Suburbs Langlands Park Des Morris Des Morris nbsp Fortitude Valley Neumann Oval nbsp Northern Suburbs Bishop Park nbsp Past Brothers Corbett Park nbsp Redcliffe Redcliffe Showgrounds Barry Muir Ian Pearce nbsp Southern Suburbs Davies Park Greg Veivers nbsp Western Suburbs Purtell Park Ron Raper nbsp Wynnum Manly Kougari Oval Ladder edit Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 nbsp Eastern Suburbs 21 15 0 6 482 313 169 30 2 nbsp Western Suburbs 21 15 0 6 420 280 140 30 3 nbsp Past Brothers 21 13 0 8 395 260 135 26 4 nbsp Redcliffe 21 11 0 10 367 378 11 22 5 nbsp Wynnum Manly 21 8 0 13 303 335 32 16 6 nbsp Southern Suburbs 21 8 0 13 329 428 99 16 7 nbsp Fortitude Valley 21 8 0 13 276 387 111 16 8 nbsp Northern Suburbs 21 6 0 15 291 482 191 12Finals editHome Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd Playoffs nbsp Southern Suburbs 19 12 nbsp Fortitude Valley 24 August 1976 Lang Park nbsp Wynnum Manly 12 17 nbsp Southern Suburbs 26 August 1976 Lang Park Qualifying Finals nbsp Redcliffe 6 14 nbsp Southern Suburbs 28 August 1976 Lang Park Ian Smith 8 000 nbsp Western Suburbs 10 19 nbsp Past Brothers 29 August 1976 Lang Park Bernie Pramberg Semi finals nbsp Western Suburbs 11 5 nbsp Southern Suburbs 4 September 1976 Lang Park Ian Smith nbsp Eastern Suburbs 13 3 nbsp Past Brothers 5 September 1976 Lang Park Eddie Ward Preliminary Final nbsp Past Brothers 10 18 nbsp Western Suburbs 12 September 1976 Lang Park Bernie Pramberg Grand Final nbsp Eastern Suburbs 1 16 nbsp Western Suburbs 19 September 1976 Lang Park Bernie Pramberg 37 000Grand Final editWestern Suburbs Position Eastern Suburbs Greg McCarthy FB Roger Kuhn 2 Mick Reardon WG 2 John Callus 3 Harry Cameron CE 3 Bevan de Bruyn 4 Steve Crear CE 4 Steve Farquhar 5 Wayne Stewart WG 5 Nick Nicolau 6 Geoff Richardson FE 6 Greg Holben 7 Greg Oliphant HB 7 Wayne Lindenberg 13 Max Williamson PR 13 Geoff Naylor 12 Gary Prickett HK 12 John Lang 11 Bob Green PR 11 Rod Morris 10 John Young SR 10 Des Morris 9 Rod Bradshaw SR 9 John Payne 8 John Ribot LK 8 John Abbott 16 Norm Carr Reserves Errol Slingsby 19 Henry Williamson Reserves Alan Currie Ron Raper Coach Des Morris Western Suburbs made it two premierships in succession after defeating favourites Eastern Suburbs in an anticlimactic decider Easts solitary point was a field goal by second rower John Payne who temporarily gave Tigers the lead in the first half Man of the match Gary Prickett scored the opening try for Wests with lock John Ribot scoring the second just before half time Wests lead 12 1 at half time and effectively repelled all Easts efforts in the second half The match was virtually without incident The most blatant was a high tackle by John Payne on Wests prop Max Williamson Williamson had to be helped from the field with Payne receiving a long lecture from referee Bernie Pramberg Western Suburbs 16 Tries Gary Prickett John Ribot Goals 5 Eastern Suburbs 1 Field goal John Payne 2 3 References edit Club History and Awards Norths Devils Rugby League Football Club Retrieved 7 January 2007 1975 BRL Grand Final Wests v Easts https www youtube com watch v qt7mrH wsrg 1976 Brisbane Rugby League Grand Final https web archive org web 20041225094700 http queensland rleague com flashback 1976gf php Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1976 Brisbane Rugby League season amp oldid 1160663541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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