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1977 NSWRFL season

The 1977 NSWRFL season was the 70th season of Sydney's professional rugby league football competition, the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership. Twelve clubs, including six of 1908's foundation teams and another six from around Sydney competed for the J. J. Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in a grand final between the St. George and Parramatta clubs. NSWRFL teams also competed for the 1977 Amco Cup.

1977 New South Wales Rugby Football League
DurationMarch 19 – September 24, 1977
Teams12
Premiers St. George (14th title)
Minor premiers Parramatta (1st title)
Matches played139
Points scored4346
Attendance1440765
Top points scorer(s) Mick Cronin (225)
Player of the year Mick Cronin (Rothmans Medal)
Top try-scorer(s) Russel Gartner (17)

Season summary edit

During the pre-season Parramatta forward Graham Olling made headlines when he became the first rugby league player to admit to taking anabolic steroids, which at the time were not illegal in the sport.[1]

Another stir was created at the start of the season by Newtown's recruitment of professional American football player, Manfred Moore. The club's first match of the season at Henson Park attracted the likes of Paul Hogan, Jeannie Little and John Laws who witnessed the American score Newtown's first try.

Twenty-two regular season rounds were played from March till August, with Parramatta top of the table for much of the season before finishing the home and away fixtures on top of the table. The final five were rounded out by St. George, Eastern Suburbs, Balmain and Manly. Cronulla-Sutherland had been in contention for a finals spot before fading late in the season.

The 1977 season's Rothmans Medal, as well as Rugby League Week's player of the year award, was awarded to Parramatta centre Mick Cronin.

Teams edit

Balmain
Tigers
 

70th season
Ground: Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Ron Willey
Captain: Trevor Ryan

Canterbury-Bankstown
 

43rd season
Ground: Belmore Sports Ground
Coach: Mal Clift
Captain: Bob McCarthy
, George Peponis, Tim Pickup

Cronulla-Sutherland
Sharks
 

11th season
Ground: Endeavour Field
Coach: Ted Glossop
Captain: Greg Pierce

Eastern Suburbs
Roosters
 

70th season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Captain-coach: Arthur Beetson

Manly-Warringah
Sea Eagles
 

31st season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Frank Stanton
Captain: Ray Branighan

Newtown
Jets
 

70th season
Ground: Henson Park
Coach: Paul Broughton
Captain: John Floyd

North Sydney
Bears
 

70th season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Captain-coach: Bill Hamilton

Parramatta
Eels
 

31st season
Ground: Cumberland Oval
Coach: Terry Fearnley
Captain: Ray Higgs

Penrith
Panthers
 

11th season
Ground: Penrith Park
Coach: Don Parish
Captain: Mike Stephenson

South Sydney
Rabbitohs
 

70th season
Ground: Redfern Oval
Coach: John O'Neill
Captain: George Piggins

St. George
Dragons
 

57th season
Ground: Kogarah Oval
Coach: Harry Bath
Captain: Steve Edge

Western Suburbs
Magpies
 

70th season
Ground: Lidcombe Oval
Coach: Keith Holman
Captain: Tom Raudonikis

Regular season edit

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 F1 F2 F3 GF GFR
Balmain Tigers EAS
+4
SOU
−2
CRO
+10
WES
+11
NOR
+19
PEN
0
STG
−9
PAR
−2
CBY
+7
MAN
+16
EAS
0
SOU
+4
CRO
−8
NEW
+17
WES
+26
NOR
+9
PEN
+10
STG
−4
PAR
−20
NEW
+31
CBY
+17
MAN
−7
MAN
+8
EAS
−24
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs CRO
−2
NOR
0
STG
+10
NEW
+18
MAN
+1
SOU
+1
WES
−3
PEN
+11
BAL
−7
EAS
−7
CRO
+23
NOR
−5
STG
−3
PAR
−8
NEW
+21
MAN
+5
SOU
+18
WES
−7
PEN
+2
PAR
−5
BAL
−17
EAS
−2
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks CBY
+2
EAS
−11
BAL
−10
NOR
+5
STG
+12
NEW
+27
MAN
+6
SOU
+1
PEN
−1
PAR
−7
CBY
−23
EAS
−4
BAL
+8
WES
+11
NOR
−6
STG
−5
NEW
+33
MAN
−4
SOU
+14
WES
+37
PEN
+31
PAR
+5
Eastern Suburbs Roosters BAL
−4
CRO
+11
NOR
+36
STG
−4
NEW
+39
MAN
+20
SOU
+11
WES
−8
PAR
−7
CBY
+7
BAL
0
CRO
+4
NOR
+18
PEN
+15
STG
−13
NEW
+13
MAN
+12
SOU
+13
WES
+11
PEN
+17
PAR
−8
CBY
+2
STG
−5
BAL
+24
PAR
−8
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles SOU
+18
WES
+7
PEN
+24
PAR
−9
CBY
−1
EAS
−20
CRO
−6
NOR
+14
NEW
+5
BAL
−16
SOU
+4
WES
+11
PEN
+5
STG
+18
PAR
+2
CBY
−5
EAS
−12
CRO
+4
NOR
+2
STG
−17
NEW
+48
BAL
+7
BAL
−8
Newtown Jets WES
+7
PEN
−11
PAR
−11
CBY
−18
EAS
−39
CRO
−27
NOR
−5
STG
−15
MAN
−5
SOU
−13
WES
−1
PEN
−16
PAR
−9
BAL
−17
CBY
−21
EAS
−13
CRO
−33
NOR
−23
STG
−14
BAL
−31
MAN
−48
SOU
+13
North Sydney Bears PAR
−3
CBY
0
EAS
−36
CRO
−5
BAL
−19
STG
−17
NEW
+5
MAN
−14
WES
+1
PEN
+4
PAR
−2
CBY
+5
EAS
−18
SOU
+19
CRO
+6
BAL
−9
STG
−15
NEW
+23
MAN
−2
SOU
+16
WES
+40
PEN
+8
Parramatta Eels NOR
+3
STG
−13
NEW
+11
MAN
+9
SOU
+18
WES
+8
PEN
+19
BAL
+2
EAS
+7
CRO
+7
NOR
+2
STG
+1
NEW
+9
CBY
+8
MAN
−2
SOU
+1
WES
+31
PEN
+19
BAL
+20
CBY
+5
EAS
+8
CRO
−5
X STG
−5
EAS
+8
STG
0
STG
−22
Penrith Panthers STG
−4
NEW
+11
MAN
−24
SOU
−10
WES
−8
BAL
0
PAR
−19
CBY
−11
CRO
+1
NOR
−4
STG
+17
NEW
+16
MAN
−5
EAS
−15
SOU
+41
WES
+12
BAL
−10
PAR
−19
CBY
−2
EAS
−17
CRO
−31
NOR
−8
South Sydney Rabbitohs MAN
−18
BAL
+2
WES
−29
PEN
+10
PAR
−18
CBY
−1
EAS
−11
CRO
−1
STG
−5
NEW
+13
MAN
−4
BAL
−4
WES
−19
NOR
−19
PEN
−41
PAR
−1
CBY
−18
EAS
−13
CRO
−14
NOR
−16
STG
−9
NEW
−13
St. George Dragons PEN
+4
PAR
+13
CBY
−10
EAS
+4
CRO
−12
NOR
+17
BAL
+9
NEW
+15
SOU
+5
WES
+8
PEN
−17
PAR
−1
CBY
+3
MAN
−18
EAS
+13
CRO
+5
NOR
+15
BAL
+4
NEW
+14
MAN
+17
SOU
+9
WES
+45
EAS
+5
PAR
+5
X PAR
0
PAR
+22
Western Suburbs Magpies NEW
−7
MAN
−7
SOU
+29
BAL
−11
PEN
+8
PAR
−8
CBY
+3
EAS
+8
NOR
−1
STG
−8
NEW
+1
MAN
−11
SOU
+19
CRO
−11
BAL
−26
PEN
−12
PAR
−31
CBY
+7
EAS
−11
CRO
−37
NOR
−40
STG
−45
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 F1 F2 F3 GF GFR

Bold – Home game
X – Bye
Opponent for round listed above margin

Ladder edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Parramatta 22 19 0 3 448 280 +168 38
2   St. George 22 17 0 5 402 260 +142 34
3   Eastern Suburbs 22 15 1 6 392 207 +185 31
4   Balmain 22 13 2 7 417 288 +129 28
5   Manly-Warringah 22 14 0 8 352 269 +83 28
6   Cronulla-Sutherland 22 13 0 9 433 312 +121 26
7   Canterbury-Bankstown 22 10 1 11 283 239 +44 21
8   North Sydney 22 10 1 11 377 390 -13 21
9   Western Suburbs 22 7 0 15 247 438 -191 14
10   Penrith 22 6 1 15 319 408 -89 13
11   South Sydney 22 3 0 19 250 479 -229 6
12   Newtown 22 2 0 20 254 604 -350 4

Ladder progression edit

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 5.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
1   Parramatta Eels 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 38
2   St. George Dragons 2 4 4 6 6 8 10 12 14 16 16 16 18 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34
3   Eastern Suburbs Roosters 0 2 4 4 6 8 10 10 10 12 13 15 17 19 19 21 23 25 27 29 29 31
4   Balmain Tigers 2 2 4 6 8 9 9 9 11 13 14 16 16 18 20 22 24 24 24 26 28 28
5   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 2 4 6 6 6 6 6 8 10 10 12 14 16 18 20 20 20 22 24 24 26 28
6   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 2 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 12 12 12 12 14 16 16 16 18 18 20 22 24 26
7   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 0 1 3 5 7 9 9 11 11 11 13 13 13 13 15 17 19 19 21 21 21 21
8   North Sydney Bears 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 5 7 7 9 9 11 13 13 13 15 15 17 19 21
9   Western Suburbs Magpies 0 0 2 2 4 4 6 8 8 8 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 14
10   Penrith Panthers 0 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 5 5 7 9 9 9 11 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
11   South Sydney Rabbitohs 0 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
12   Newtown Jets 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4

Finals edit

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Qualifying Finals
  St. George 19–14   Eastern Suburbs 27 August 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack Danzey 28,288
  Balmain 23–15   Manly-Warringah 28 August 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 20,716
Semi-finals
  Parramatta 5–10   St. George 3 September 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack Danzey 29,794
  Eastern Suburbs 26–2   Balmain 4 September 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 23,785
Preliminary final
  Parramatta 13–5   Eastern Suburbs 10 September 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 39,095
Grand finals
  St. George 9–9   Parramatta 17 September 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 65,959
  St. George 22–0   Parramatta 24 September 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 47,828

Chart edit

Qualifying finalMajor semi-finalPreliminary finalGrand final
1  Parramatta5  St. George22*
  St. George10  Parramatta0*
2  St. George19  Parramatta13
3  Eastern Suburbs14Minor semi-final  Eastern Suburbs5
  Eastern Suburbs26
4  Balmain23  Balmain2
5  Manly15

* - Indicates only the replay match, and not the match ending in a draw.

Grand final edit

Parramatta boasted an experienced team, making their second consecutive Grand final appearance. The young St. George side dubbed "Bath's Babes", were able to draw on the experience and wiles of their coach Harry Bath, and as the day of the decider approached the betting market narrowed.

A crowd of 66,000 flocked to the Sydney Cricket Ground to see an enthusiastic St. George side come out with all guns blazing. Dragons lock forward “Rocket” Rod Reddy, initially dominated proceedings with his brutal defensive play.

In attack, diminutive Dragons halfback Mark Shulman made inroads and they went ahead 4–0 with two penalty goals to Ted Goodwin. Just before half time, "Lord Ted" scored a miraculous try when he burst through and chipped ahead from halfway. Confronting his opposite fullback Phil Mann, Goodwin kicked again. A foot race followed with cover defenders Graeme Atkins and Ed Sulkowicz joining. The ball trickled towards the dead-ball line but Goodwin got there first, hitting the ground hard and knocking himself out in the process. He had run 50 yards (46 m) and beat every defender to score a breathtaking individual try. John Chapman converted and Goodwin unsteady on his feet for the rest of the half had given his side a handy 9–0 lead going into the break.

The second half began like the first, with uncompromising defence. Reddy was targeting Parramatta's champion lock, Ray Price but in the process gave away a number of penalties. Goodwin was felled in an off the ball incident early after the break and took no further part. Mick Cronin slotted three pressure goals to make it 9–6 and the older Eels were well positioned for a comeback against a tiring Dragons defence.

With 10 minutes to run, Parramatta pounced when Cronin drew three defenders and found Price in support who stepped through and gave a final pass to Sulkowicz who scored the equaliser out wide. Now Parramatta had the chance to snatch victory through Mick Cronin’s conversion attempt. A prolific goalkicker throughout his career, Cronin had an opportunity which young players dream of – to kick his team to premiership glory. However, the ball sailed to the right of the uprights and moments later the full-time scoreboard read 9–9.[2] For the first time in history, a New South Wales Rugby Football League Grand final was forced into 20 minutes extra time.

Parramatta took command of the restart and looked strong. The Eels almost scored when prop Graham Olling found space near the line, but he failed to pass to his unmarked front rower partner Ron Hilditch. St. George then lifted a notch, grafted out some territory towards the Eels' end and began to think of field goals. Shulman and Chapman both made unsuccessful attempts before reserve Tony Quirk had a third attempt from close range. Quirk's kick initially looked on target but the ball bounced off the post and into the arms of St. George's hooker, Steve Edge. He grounded the ball over the line but was ruled offside by referee Gary Cook.

With one minute left Cook awarded a penalty to the Dragons within kicking range. In a final twist, Chapman's attempt went the same way as Cronin's earlier kick and after 100 minutes of Grand final play, the scores were still locked at 9–9. The players initially appeared confused, then began shaking hands. The ground announcer advised that a replay would be required.

Greenwood's reference described the match as “the game of the century”. This is a bold claim but it was undoubtedly a brave effort by both sides and a ground-breaking match in Australian rugby league history.

St. George 9 (Tries: Goodwin. Goals: Goodwin 2, Chapman.)

Parramatta 9 (Tries: Sulkowicz. Goals: Cronin

Grand final replay edit

From the first match, the Dragons had lost halfback Mark Shulman, who suffered a kneeing in the back by Parramatta skipper Ray Higgs, although otherwise their team had come through unscathed. The Parramatta camp had players showing multiple cuts, bruises and bite marks with Ray Price in particular looking like he had been used as a punching bag.

Although a grand final replay had not occurred in the Australian game, the young Dragons were able to draw on the experience of "the Old Fox", Harry Bath who had played in the drawn 1953–54 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley in England, and whose Warrington side won the replay in front of a then record crowd of over 102,000. The 1977 VFL grand final played the same day, also finished as a draw and would need to be replayed.

With a strong breeze at their backs, St George began the match in a determined fashion and were soon in front 7–0 when John Jansen scored following a great forward charge by tireless front rower Bruce Starkey; the final pass, though was at least a metre forward.

Twelve minutes into the second half, St George furthered their lead with a penalty goal to Ted Goodwin. Led by Steve Edge, Craig Young and Robert Stone, with the ruthlessness of Rod Reddy and the experience of veteran Barry Beath, the strong Dragons forward pack laid a good foundation and as the match wore on their backline took advantage. Robert Finch and Graham Quinn began to find room in the centres, and the halves John Bailey and Rod McGregor started to outpace their older opposition. A field goal from Goodwin took the score to 10–0 and then after Parramatta were found offside, Goodwin kicked another penalty goal.

An incident occurred when touch judge Brian Barry was hit by a projectile from the crowd and collapsed. He had to be replaced by a referees' official, Ray O'Donnell, who was wearing normal street attire. For the remainder of the match top referee Jack Danzey acted as touch judge on the eastern side.

Late in the match, Robert Stone found the ball and ran 30 metres to score a rare forward's try right in front of the St. George faithful who, as per the club's tradition, had massed in the Sheridan Stand. With a scoreline of 17–0 the Dragons had the game but then, following a wonderful display of backing up, Saints were awarded a penalty try by referee Gary Cook when John Bailey was taken out by the tired defence. After Goodwin's final conversion and 180 minutes of bone-crushing football, St George were declared the 1977 champions, winning their club's 14th premiership 22–0.[3]

It was a fitting farewell for the stalwart Dragons second rower Barry Beath, the last Dragon to retire who had been involved as a player in their unbeaten eleven-year run of the mid 50s to 60s. Beath is credited with the unusual statistic of winning a premiership in his first season (1966) and his last (1977), but none in ten seasons between.

St. George 22 (Tries: Jansen, Stone, Bailey. Goals: Goodwin 6. Field Goal: Goodwin)

Parramatta 0

Player statistics edit

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 22.

References edit

  1. ^ Curtin, Jennie (11 July 1998). "Simply the Best". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  2. ^ Rothfield, Phil (2010-08-23). "Buzz names his top 10 NRL chokers". The Daily Telegraph. Australia: News Limited. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
  3. ^ "Form over five years". The Sun-Herald. 19 March 1978. Retrieved 19 June 2011.

External links edit

  • 1977 J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup at rleague.com[dead link]
  • NSWRFL season 1977 at rugbyleagueproject.org
  • St. George 1977 season at showroom.com.au
  • Greenwood, Geoff. Australian Rugby League's Greatest Games.
  • The World of Rugby League

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The 1977 NSWRFL season was the 70th season of Sydney s professional rugby league football competition the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership Twelve clubs including six of 1908 s foundation teams and another six from around Sydney competed for the J J Giltinan Shield and WD amp HO Wills Cup during the season which culminated in a grand final between the St George and Parramatta clubs NSWRFL teams also competed for the 1977 Amco Cup 1977 New South Wales Rugby Football LeagueDurationMarch 19 September 24 1977Teams12PremiersSt George 14th title Minor premiersParramatta 1st title Matches played139Points scored4346Attendance1440765Top points scorer s Mick Cronin 225 Player of the yearMick Cronin Rothmans Medal Top try scorer s Russel Gartner 17 19761978 Contents 1 Season summary 1 1 Teams 2 Regular season 2 1 Ladder 2 2 Ladder progression 3 Finals 3 1 Chart 3 2 Grand final 3 3 Grand final replay 4 Player statistics 5 References 6 External linksSeason summary editDuring the pre season Parramatta forward Graham Olling made headlines when he became the first rugby league player to admit to taking anabolic steroids which at the time were not illegal in the sport 1 Another stir was created at the start of the season by Newtown s recruitment of professional American football player Manfred Moore The club s first match of the season at Henson Park attracted the likes of Paul Hogan Jeannie Little and John Laws who witnessed the American score Newtown s first try Twenty two regular season rounds were played from March till August with Parramatta top of the table for much of the season before finishing the home and away fixtures on top of the table The final five were rounded out by St George Eastern Suburbs Balmain and Manly Cronulla Sutherland had been in contention for a finals spot before fading late in the season The 1977 season s Rothmans Medal as well as Rugby League Week s player of the year award was awarded to Parramatta centre Mick Cronin Teams edit BalmainTigers nbsp 70th seasonGround Leichhardt Oval Coach Ron WilleyCaptain Trevor Ryan Canterbury Bankstown nbsp 43rd seasonGround Belmore Sports Ground Coach Mal CliftCaptain Bob McCarthy George Peponis Tim Pickup Cronulla SutherlandSharks nbsp 11th seasonGround Endeavour Field Coach Ted GlossopCaptain Greg Pierce Eastern SuburbsRoosters nbsp 70th seasonGround Sydney Sports Ground Captain coach Arthur Beetson Manly WarringahSea Eagles nbsp 31st seasonGround Brookvale Oval Coach Frank StantonCaptain Ray Branighan NewtownJets nbsp 70th seasonGround Henson Park Coach Paul BroughtonCaptain John Floyd North SydneyBears nbsp 70th seasonGround North Sydney Oval Captain coach Bill Hamilton ParramattaEels nbsp 31st seasonGround Cumberland Oval Coach Terry FearnleyCaptain Ray Higgs PenrithPanthers nbsp 11th seasonGround Penrith Park Coach Don ParishCaptain Mike Stephenson South SydneyRabbitohs nbsp 70th seasonGround Redfern Oval Coach John O NeillCaptain George Piggins St GeorgeDragons nbsp 57th seasonGround Kogarah Oval Coach Harry BathCaptain Steve Edge Western SuburbsMagpies nbsp 70th seasonGround Lidcombe Oval Coach Keith HolmanCaptain Tom RaudonikisRegular season editTeam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 F1 F2 F3 GF GFR Balmain Tigers EAS 4 SOU 2 CRO 10 WES 11 NOR 19 PEN0 STG 9 PAR 2 CBY 7 MAN 16 EAS0 SOU 4 CRO 8 NEW 17 WES 26 NOR 9 PEN 10 STG 4 PAR 20 NEW 31 CBY 17 MAN 7 MAN 8 EAS 24 Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs CRO 2 NOR0 STG 10 NEW 18 MAN 1 SOU 1 WES 3 PEN 11 BAL 7 EAS 7 CRO 23 NOR 5 STG 3 PAR 8 NEW 21 MAN 5 SOU 18 WES 7 PEN 2 PAR 5 BAL 17 EAS 2 Cronulla Sutherland Sharks CBY 2 EAS 11 BAL 10 NOR 5 STG 12 NEW 27 MAN 6 SOU 1 PEN 1 PAR 7 CBY 23 EAS 4 BAL 8 WES 11 NOR 6 STG 5 NEW 33 MAN 4 SOU 14 WES 37 PEN 31 PAR 5 Eastern Suburbs Roosters BAL 4 CRO 11 NOR 36 STG 4 NEW 39 MAN 20 SOU 11 WES 8 PAR 7 CBY 7 BAL0 CRO 4 NOR 18 PEN 15 STG 13 NEW 13 MAN 12 SOU 13 WES 11 PEN 17 PAR 8 CBY 2 STG 5 BAL 24 PAR 8 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles SOU 18 WES 7 PEN 24 PAR 9 CBY 1 EAS 20 CRO 6 NOR 14 NEW 5 BAL 16 SOU 4 WES 11 PEN 5 STG 18 PAR 2 CBY 5 EAS 12 CRO 4 NOR 2 STG 17 NEW 48 BAL 7 BAL 8 Newtown Jets WES 7 PEN 11 PAR 11 CBY 18 EAS 39 CRO 27 NOR 5 STG 15 MAN 5 SOU 13 WES 1 PEN 16 PAR 9 BAL 17 CBY 21 EAS 13 CRO 33 NOR 23 STG 14 BAL 31 MAN 48 SOU 13 North Sydney Bears PAR 3 CBY0 EAS 36 CRO 5 BAL 19 STG 17 NEW 5 MAN 14 WES 1 PEN 4 PAR 2 CBY 5 EAS 18 SOU 19 CRO 6 BAL 9 STG 15 NEW 23 MAN 2 SOU 16 WES 40 PEN 8 Parramatta Eels NOR 3 STG 13 NEW 11 MAN 9 SOU 18 WES 8 PEN 19 BAL 2 EAS 7 CRO 7 NOR 2 STG 1 NEW 9 CBY 8 MAN 2 SOU 1 WES 31 PEN 19 BAL 20 CBY 5 EAS 8 CRO 5 X STG 5 EAS 8 STG0 STG 22 Penrith Panthers STG 4 NEW 11 MAN 24 SOU 10 WES 8 BAL0 PAR 19 CBY 11 CRO 1 NOR 4 STG 17 NEW 16 MAN 5 EAS 15 SOU 41 WES 12 BAL 10 PAR 19 CBY 2 EAS 17 CRO 31 NOR 8 South Sydney Rabbitohs MAN 18 BAL 2 WES 29 PEN 10 PAR 18 CBY 1 EAS 11 CRO 1 STG 5 NEW 13 MAN 4 BAL 4 WES 19 NOR 19 PEN 41 PAR 1 CBY 18 EAS 13 CRO 14 NOR 16 STG 9 NEW 13 St George Dragons PEN 4 PAR 13 CBY 10 EAS 4 CRO 12 NOR 17 BAL 9 NEW 15 SOU 5 WES 8 PEN 17 PAR 1 CBY 3 MAN 18 EAS 13 CRO 5 NOR 15 BAL 4 NEW 14 MAN 17 SOU 9 WES 45 EAS 5 PAR 5 X PAR0 PAR 22 Western Suburbs Magpies NEW 7 MAN 7 SOU 29 BAL 11 PEN 8 PAR 8 CBY 3 EAS 8 NOR 1 STG 8 NEW 1 MAN 11 SOU 19 CRO 11 BAL 26 PEN 12 PAR 31 CBY 7 EAS 11 CRO 37 NOR 40 STG 45 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 F1 F2 F3 GF GFR Bold Home game X Bye Opponent for round listed above margin Ladder edit Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 nbsp Parramatta 22 19 0 3 448 280 168 38 2 nbsp St George 22 17 0 5 402 260 142 34 3 nbsp Eastern Suburbs 22 15 1 6 392 207 185 31 4 nbsp Balmain 22 13 2 7 417 288 129 28 5 nbsp Manly Warringah 22 14 0 8 352 269 83 28 6 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland 22 13 0 9 433 312 121 26 7 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown 22 10 1 11 283 239 44 21 8 nbsp North Sydney 22 10 1 11 377 390 13 21 9 nbsp Western Suburbs 22 7 0 15 247 438 191 14 10 nbsp Penrith 22 6 1 15 319 408 89 13 11 nbsp South Sydney 22 3 0 19 250 479 229 6 12 nbsp Newtown 22 2 0 20 254 604 350 4 Ladder progression edit Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 5 Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 nbsp Parramatta Eels 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 38 2 nbsp St George Dragons 2 4 4 6 6 8 10 12 14 16 16 16 18 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 3 nbsp Eastern Suburbs Roosters 0 2 4 4 6 8 10 10 10 12 13 15 17 19 19 21 23 25 27 29 29 31 4 nbsp Balmain Tigers 2 2 4 6 8 9 9 9 11 13 14 16 16 18 20 22 24 24 24 26 28 28 5 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 2 4 6 6 6 6 6 8 10 10 12 14 16 18 20 20 20 22 24 24 26 28 6 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 2 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 12 12 12 12 14 16 16 16 18 18 20 22 24 26 7 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 0 1 3 5 7 9 9 11 11 11 13 13 13 13 15 17 19 19 21 21 21 21 8 nbsp North Sydney Bears 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 5 7 7 9 9 11 13 13 13 15 15 17 19 21 9 nbsp Western Suburbs Magpies 0 0 2 2 4 4 6 8 8 8 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 10 nbsp Penrith Panthers 0 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 5 5 7 9 9 9 11 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 11 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 0 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 12 nbsp Newtown Jets 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4Finals editHome Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd Qualifying Finals nbsp St George 19 14 nbsp Eastern Suburbs 27 August 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack Danzey 28 288 nbsp Balmain 23 15 nbsp Manly Warringah 28 August 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 20 716 Semi finals nbsp Parramatta 5 10 nbsp St George 3 September 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack Danzey 29 794 nbsp Eastern Suburbs 26 2 nbsp Balmain 4 September 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 23 785 Preliminary final nbsp Parramatta 13 5 nbsp Eastern Suburbs 10 September 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 39 095 Grand finals nbsp St George 9 9 nbsp Parramatta 17 September 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 65 959 nbsp St George 22 0 nbsp Parramatta 24 September 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 47 828 Chart edit Qualifying finalMajor semi finalPreliminary finalGrand final1 nbsp Parramatta5 nbsp St George22 nbsp St George10 nbsp Parramatta0 2 nbsp St George19 nbsp Parramatta133 nbsp Eastern Suburbs14Minor semi final nbsp Eastern Suburbs5 nbsp Eastern Suburbs264 nbsp Balmain23 nbsp Balmain25 nbsp Manly15 Indicates only the replay match and not the match ending in a draw Grand final edit St George Position Parramatta Ted Goodwin FB 18 Phil Mann 2 Stephen Butler WG 2 Jim Porter 3 Graham Quinn CE 3 Mick Cronin 4 Robert Finch CE 4 Ed Sulkowicz 5 John Chapman WG 5 Graeme Atkins 6 Rod McGregor FE Mark Levy 7 Mark Shulman HB 7 John Kolc 13 Bruce Starkey PR 13 Graham Olling 12 Steve Edge c HK 12 Ron Hilditch 11 Craig Young PR 14 John Baker 10 Robert Stone SR 10 Geoff Gerard 9 John Jansen SR 9 Ray Higgs c 8 Rod Reddy LK 8 Ray Price 14 Tony Quirk Res 6 John Peard 17 John Bailey Res 11 Denis Fitzgerald Harry Bath Coach Terry Fearnley Parramatta boasted an experienced team making their second consecutive Grand final appearance The young St George side dubbed Bath s Babes were able to draw on the experience and wiles of their coach Harry Bath and as the day of the decider approached the betting market narrowed A crowd of 66 000 flocked to the Sydney Cricket Ground to see an enthusiastic St George side come out with all guns blazing Dragons lock forward Rocket Rod Reddy initially dominated proceedings with his brutal defensive play In attack diminutive Dragons halfback Mark Shulman made inroads and they went ahead 4 0 with two penalty goals to Ted Goodwin Just before half time Lord Ted scored a miraculous try when he burst through and chipped ahead from halfway Confronting his opposite fullback Phil Mann Goodwin kicked again A foot race followed with cover defenders Graeme Atkins and Ed Sulkowicz joining The ball trickled towards the dead ball line but Goodwin got there first hitting the ground hard and knocking himself out in the process He had run 50 yards 46 m and beat every defender to score a breathtaking individual try John Chapman converted and Goodwin unsteady on his feet for the rest of the half had given his side a handy 9 0 lead going into the break The second half began like the first with uncompromising defence Reddy was targeting Parramatta s champion lock Ray Price but in the process gave away a number of penalties Goodwin was felled in an off the ball incident early after the break and took no further part Mick Cronin slotted three pressure goals to make it 9 6 and the older Eels were well positioned for a comeback against a tiring Dragons defence With 10 minutes to run Parramatta pounced when Cronin drew three defenders and found Price in support who stepped through and gave a final pass to Sulkowicz who scored the equaliser out wide Now Parramatta had the chance to snatch victory through Mick Cronin s conversion attempt A prolific goalkicker throughout his career Cronin had an opportunity which young players dream of to kick his team to premiership glory However the ball sailed to the right of the uprights and moments later the full time scoreboard read 9 9 2 For the first time in history a New South Wales Rugby Football League Grand final was forced into 20 minutes extra time Parramatta took command of the restart and looked strong The Eels almost scored when prop Graham Olling found space near the line but he failed to pass to his unmarked front rower partner Ron Hilditch St George then lifted a notch grafted out some territory towards the Eels end and began to think of field goals Shulman and Chapman both made unsuccessful attempts before reserve Tony Quirk had a third attempt from close range Quirk s kick initially looked on target but the ball bounced off the post and into the arms of St George s hooker Steve Edge He grounded the ball over the line but was ruled offside by referee Gary Cook With one minute left Cook awarded a penalty to the Dragons within kicking range In a final twist Chapman s attempt went the same way as Cronin s earlier kick and after 100 minutes of Grand final play the scores were still locked at 9 9 The players initially appeared confused then began shaking hands The ground announcer advised that a replay would be required Greenwood s reference described the match as the game of the century This is a bold claim but it was undoubtedly a brave effort by both sides and a ground breaking match in Australian rugby league history St George 9 Tries Goodwin Goals Goodwin 2 Chapman Parramatta 9 Tries Sulkowicz Goals Cronin Grand final replay edit St George Position Parramatta Ted Goodwin FB Mark Levy 2 Stephen Butler WG 2 Jim Porter 3 Graham Quinn CE 3 Mick Cronin 4 Robert Finch CE 4 Ed Sulkowicz 5 John Chapman WG 5 Graeme Atkins 6 Rod McGregor FE 6 John Peard 17 John Bailey HB 7 John Kolc 13 Bruce Starkey PR 13 Graham Olling 12 Steve Edge c HK 12 Ron Hilditch 11 Craig Young PR 14 John Baker 10 Robert Stone SR 10 Geoff Gerard 9 John Jansen SR 9 Ray Higgs c 8 Rod Reddy LK 8 Ray Price 20 Barry Beath Reserve 11 Denis Fitzgerald Harry Bath Coach Terry FearnleyFrom the first match the Dragons had lost halfback Mark Shulman who suffered a kneeing in the back by Parramatta skipper Ray Higgs although otherwise their team had come through unscathed The Parramatta camp had players showing multiple cuts bruises and bite marks with Ray Price in particular looking like he had been used as a punching bag Although a grand final replay had not occurred in the Australian game the young Dragons were able to draw on the experience of the Old Fox Harry Bath who had played in the drawn 1953 54 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley in England and whose Warrington side won the replay in front of a then record crowd of over 102 000 The 1977 VFL grand final played the same day also finished as a draw and would need to be replayed With a strong breeze at their backs St George began the match in a determined fashion and were soon in front 7 0 when John Jansen scored following a great forward charge by tireless front rower Bruce Starkey the final pass though was at least a metre forward Twelve minutes into the second half St George furthered their lead with a penalty goal to Ted Goodwin Led by Steve Edge Craig Young and Robert Stone with the ruthlessness of Rod Reddy and the experience of veteran Barry Beath the strong Dragons forward pack laid a good foundation and as the match wore on their backline took advantage Robert Finch and Graham Quinn began to find room in the centres and the halves John Bailey and Rod McGregor started to outpace their older opposition A field goal from Goodwin took the score to 10 0 and then after Parramatta were found offside Goodwin kicked another penalty goal An incident occurred when touch judge Brian Barry was hit by a projectile from the crowd and collapsed He had to be replaced by a referees official Ray O Donnell who was wearing normal street attire For the remainder of the match top referee Jack Danzey acted as touch judge on the eastern side Late in the match Robert Stone found the ball and ran 30 metres to score a rare forward s try right in front of the St George faithful who as per the club s tradition had massed in the Sheridan Stand With a scoreline of 17 0 the Dragons had the game but then following a wonderful display of backing up Saints were awarded a penalty try by referee Gary Cook when John Bailey was taken out by the tired defence After Goodwin s final conversion and 180 minutes of bone crushing football St George were declared the 1977 champions winning their club s 14th premiership 22 0 3 It was a fitting farewell for the stalwart Dragons second rower Barry Beath the last Dragon to retire who had been involved as a player in their unbeaten eleven year run of the mid 50s to 60s Beath is credited with the unusual statistic of winning a premiership in his first season 1966 and his last 1977 but none in ten seasons between St George 22 Tries Jansen Stone Bailey Goals Goodwin 6 Field Goal Goodwin Parramatta 0Player statistics editThe following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 22 Top 5 point scorers Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals 213 nbsp Mick Cronin 7 95 2 175 nbsp Greg Cox 3 83 0 146 nbsp Steve Rogers 11 56 1 141 nbsp John Gray 3 66 0 137 nbsp Graham Eadie 3 64 0 Top 5 try scorers Tries Player 17 nbsp Russel Gartner 14 nbsp Bob Fulton 14 nbsp Barry Wood 12 nbsp Jim Porter 12 nbsp Mike Fish 12 nbsp Ron Giteau 12 nbsp Terry Fahey Top 5 goal scorers Goals Player 95 nbsp Mick Cronin 83 nbsp Greg Cox 66 nbsp John Gray 64 nbsp Graham Eadie 56 nbsp Steve RogersReferences edit Curtin Jennie 11 July 1998 Simply the Best The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 January 2012 Rothfield Phil 2010 08 23 Buzz names his top 10 NRL chokers The Daily Telegraph Australia News Limited Retrieved 2010 08 24 Form over five years The Sun Herald 19 March 1978 Retrieved 19 June 2011 External links edit1977 Tied Rugby League Grand final at eraofthebiff com 1977 Grand final Replay at eraofthebiff com Results 1971 80 at rabbitohs com au 1977 J J Giltinan Shield and WD amp HO Wills Cup at rleague com dead link NSWRFL season 1977 at rugbyleagueproject org St George 1977 season at showroom com au Greenwood Geoff Australian Rugby League s Greatest Games Rugby League Tables Season 1977 The World of Rugby League When an American bled for Newtown article at leaguehq com au Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1977 NSWRFL season amp oldid 1219243090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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