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1966 NSWRFL season

The 1966 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the 59th season of the rugby league competition based in Sydney. Ten clubs from across the city competed for the J.J. Giltinan Shield and the WD & HO Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in a replay of the 1964 grand final between St. George and Balmain.

1966 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams10
Premiers St. George (13th title)
Minor premiers St. George (12th title)
Matches played95
Points scored2715
Attendance1293261
Top points scorer(s) Bob Lanigan (185)
Top try-scorer(s) Ken Irvine (13)

Season summary edit

1966 was the last season played under the unlimited tackle rule. Balmain, with their talented raw rookie recruit Arthur Beetson, appeared to be about to topple the Dragons from their long-held perch when the Tigers won eleven consecutive regular season games. However a late season slump saw them pegged back to the rest of the field and an eventual second place on the minor-premiership ladder behind the Dragons, who were being led by new captain-coach Ian Walsh.

Eastern Suburbs did not win a single match in 1966, continuing a losing streak that started in round 14, 1965 and which would run till round 2, 1967. This marked the second-most consecutive losses in NSWRFL premiership history at 25 behind University’s 42 in the middle 1930s. Their winless streak ran a total of 29 games between their 11–9 win over Canterbury in Round 12, 1965 and beating North Sydney 17–11 in Round 6 of 1967. As of 2023, this remains the last time any team would go through an Australian rugby league season winless.[1]

No team would finish a season on zero points again until the Melbourne Storm finished last in the 2010 NRL season as punishment for gross salary cap breaches uncovered by the NRL in April that year.[2]

Teams edit

Balmain
 

59th season
Ground: Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Harry Bath
Captain: Keith Barnes

Canterbury-Bankstown
 

32nd season
Ground: Belmore Sports Ground
Captain-coach: Roger PearmanGeorge Taylforth

Eastern Suburbs
 

59th season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Coach: Bert Holcroft
Captains: Ron Saddler / Ken Ashcroft

Manly-Warringah
 

20th season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Wally O'Connell
Captains: Frank Stanton / Ken Day

Newtown
 

59th season
Ground: Henson Park
Coach: Dick Poole
Captain: Paul Quinn

North Sydney
 

59th season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Coach: Fred Griffiths
Captain: Billy Wilson

Parramatta
 

20th season
Ground: Cumberland Oval
Captain-coach: Ken Thornett

South Sydney
 

59th season
Ground: Redfern Oval
Coach: Bernie Purcell
Captain(s): Jim Lisle / Bob Moses

St. George
 

46th season
Ground: Jubilee Oval
Captain-coach: Ian Walsh

Western Suburbs

59th season
Ground: Pratten Park
Captain-Coach: Noel Kelly

Regular season edit

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 F1 F2 F3 F4 GF
Balmain STG
+3
EAS
+6
CBY
+4
MAN
+5
SOU
+4
PAR
+9
NOR
+20
NEW
+3
WES
+5
STG
+7
EAS
+23
CBY
−4
MAN
+13
SOU
−8
X PAR
−2
NOR
−5
NEW
−2
WES
−5
X X STG
−8
MAN
+3
STG
−19
Canterbury-Bankstown WES
−10
NEW
−7
BAL
−4
EAS
+15
STG
−2
MAN
−23
SOU
+4
NOR
−9
PAR
+2
WES
+3
NEW
+5
BAL
+4
EAS
+2
STG
−2
X MAN
−4
SOU
−19
NOR
+6
PAR
−12
Eastern Suburbs NEW
−7
BAL
−6
STG
−26
CBY
−15
MAN
−17
SOU
−7
PAR
−12
WES
−9
NOR
−18
NEW
−6
BAL
−23
STG
−15
CBY
−2
MAN
−53
NOR
−13
SOU
−30
PAR
−9
WES
−31
X
Manly-Warringah NOR
+10
WES
−7
NEW
−8
BAL
−5
EAS
+17
CBY
+23
STG
−19
PAR
−7
SOU
−11
NOR
+6
WES
+21
NEW
+16
BAL
−13
EAS
+53
X CBY
+4
STG
+2
PAR
+4
SOU
+6
X NEW
+1
X BAL
−3
Newtown EAS
+7
CBY
+7
MAN
+8
SOU
+4
PAR
+7
NOR
+8
WES
−1
BAL
−3
STG
−17
EAS
+6
CBY
−5
MAN
−16
SOU
+10
PAR
−7
X NOR
+9
WES
−5
BAL
+2
STG
−2
WES
+15
MAN
−1
North Sydney MAN
−10
SOU
+5
PAR
+8
STG
−1
WES
−5
NEW
−8
BAL
−20
CBY
+9
EAS
+18
MAN
−6
SOU
−22
PAR
0
STG
−11
WES
+9
EAS
+13
NEW
−9
BAL
+5
CBY
−6
X
Parramatta SOU
−10
STG
0
NOR
−8
WES
+11
NEW
−7
BAL
−9
EAS
+12
MAN
+7
CBY
−2
SOU
−16
STG
−10
NOR
0
WES
+10
NEW
+7
X BAL
+2
EAS
+9
MAN
−4
CBY
+12
South Sydney PAR
+10
NOR
−5
WES
+6
NEW
−4
BAL
−4
EAS
+7
CBY
−4
STG
−28
MAN
+11
PAR
+16
NOR
+22
WES
−4
NEW
−10
BAL
+8
X EAS
+30
CBY
+19
STG
−29
MAN
−6
St. George BAL
−3
PAR
0
EAS
+26
NOR
+1
CBY
+2
WES
+28
MAN
+19
SOU
+28
NEW
+17
BAL
−7
PAR
+10
EAS
+15
NOR
+11
CBY
+2
X WES
−3
MAN
−2
SOU
+29
NEW
+2
X X BAL
+8
X BAL
+19
Western Suburbs CBY
+10
MAN
+7
SOU
−6
PAR
−11
NOR
+5
STG
−28
NEW
+1
EAS
+9
BAL
−5
CBY
−3
MAN
−21
SOU
+4
PAR
−10
NOR
−9
X STG
+3
NEW
+5
EAS
+31
BAL
+5
NEW
−15
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 F1 F2 F3 F4 GF

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

Ladder edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   St. George 18 13 1 4 331 156 +175 27
2   Balmain 18 12 0 6 279 203 +76 24
3   Manly-Warringah 18 11 0 7 348 256 +92 22
4   Newtown 18 10 0 8 261 249 +12 20
5   Western Suburbs 18 10 0 8 228 241 -13 20
6   South Sydney 18 9 0 9 263 228 +35 18
7   Parramatta 18 8 2 8 236 232 +4 18
8   Canterbury-Bankstown 18 8 0 10 244 295 -51 16
9   North Sydney 18 7 1 10 282 313 -31 15
10   Eastern Suburbs 18 0 0 18 147 446 -299 0

Ladder progression edit

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 4.
  • 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.
  • Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1   St. George 0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 15 17 19 21 23 23 23 23 25 27
2   Balmain 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 22 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
3   Manly-Warringah 2 2 2 2 4 6 6 6 6 8 10 12 12 14 14 16 18 20 22
4   Newtown 2 4 6 8 10 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 16 16 16 18 18 20 20
5   Western Suburbs 2 4 4 4 6 6 8 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 14 16 18 20
6   South Sydney 2 2 4 4 4 6 6 6 8 10 12 12 12 14 14 16 18 18 18
7   Parramatta 0 1 1 3 3 3 5 7 7 7 7 8 10 12 12 14 16 16 18
8   Canterbury-Bankstown 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 4 6 8 10 12 14 14 14 14 14 16 16
9   North Sydney 0 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 8 8 8 9 9 11 13 13 15 15 15
10   Eastern Suburbs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Finals edit

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Playoff
  Newtown 20–5   Western Suburbs 23 August 1966 Sydney Sports Ground W.Kelly 10,724
Semi-finals
  Manly-Warringah 10–9   Newtown 27 August 1966 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 31,803
  St. George 10–2   Balmain 3 September 1966 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 46,531
Preliminary Final
  Balmain 8–5   Manly-Warringah 10 September 1966 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 39,461
Grand Final
  St. George 23–4   Balmain 18 September 1966 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 61,129

Grand Final edit

St. George Dragons Position Balmain Tigers
  1. Graeme Langlands
FB
  1. Keith Barnes (c)
2. Eddie Lumsden WG 14. Paul Cross
3. Bruce Pollard CE 2. Kevin Yow Yeh
4. Ken Maddison CE 4. Laurie Moraschi
5. Johnny King WG 5. Bob Mara
6. Brian Clay FE 6.Peter Jones
8. Billy Smith HB 7. Dave Bolton
13. Kevin Ryan PR 33. Brian Sullivan
12. Ian Walsh (Ca./Co.) HK 12. Bob Boland
11. Robin Gourley PR 13. Gary Leo
10. Elton Rasmussen SR 10. Dennis Tutty
9. Dick Huddart SR 9. Arthur Beetson
8. Johnny Raper LK 8. Peter Provan
21. Trevor Levin Reserve 14. Sid Williams
Reserve 15. David Cooper
Coach Harry Bath

Balmain had beaten St. George twice in the regular season and in their coach Harry Bath, who had helped design the Dragons premiership winning formula, had a tactician well placed to counter it. They had a number of young players in Beetson, Kevin Yow Yeh and Denis Tutty who could trouble the Dragons, plus the experience of Dave Bolton, Peter Provan and the unrivalled goal-kicking brilliance of Keith Barnes.

The opening skirmishes on the day of the decider were balanced. Balmain took an early lead when Barnes kicked a penalty goal. St. George's Billy Smith struck back when he set up a run around movement with Brian Clay, which led to a try to Bruce Pollard.

The turning point of the match came soon after when the Dragons' English import Dick Huddart and Ian Walsh put on a set move as the Tigers' defence rushed up too early. Walsh bust through the line and with only the fullback to beat and passed the ball to Huddart who raced 30 yards to score.

On the other side of half-time Billy Smith sliced through and found Johnny Raper who got to the Balmain 25-yard line before finding prop Kevin Ryan in support. It was a spectacular run from the evergreen forward who out-raced his pursuers and dived through the air to score and put the match beyond doubt.

Balmain had tried to slow down the Dragons with stifling tactics but this backfired and resulted in an unfavourable penalty count. Classy Dragons fullback Graeme Langlands capitalised on this, kicking seven goals.

Huddart was dominant for the clinical Saints who did not concede a try for a staggering seventh time in eight grand final victories. He had been niggled early in the game by the Balmain forwards and responded by running freely all match and crashing the Tigers with fiery tackles.

With the full-time siren St George had won their 11th successive Grand Final, setting a record[3] that is unlikely to be ever broken in first grade rugby league or perhaps in any top-grade world team sport.

It was the last game played for the club by Dragons enforcer Kevin Ryan after seven Grand Final wins and also the farewell match for winger Eddie Lumsden who had appeared in nine of the victories.

St. George 23 (Tries: Pollard, Huddart, Ryan. Goals: Langlands 7.)

Balmain 4 (Goals: Barnes 2.)

Player statistics edit

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

References edit

  1. ^ Campton, Nick (4 November 2015). "Who were the worst NRL teams of all time?". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  2. ^ Stuart Honeysett and Brent Read (23 April 2010) Shocking end to the Melbourne Storm era The Australian
  3. ^ . sydneycricketground.com.au. Sydney Cricket & Sports Ground Trust. Archived from the original on 2007-08-16. Retrieved 2009-09-02.

External links edit

  • Writer, Larry (1995) Never Before, Never Again, Pan MacMillan, Sydney
  • The World of Rugby League
  • 1966 J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup at rleague.com[dead link]
  • NSWRFL season 1966 at rugbyleagueproject.org
  • St. George 1966 season at showroom.com.au

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The 1966 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the 59th season of the rugby league competition based in Sydney Ten clubs from across the city competed for the J J Giltinan Shield and the WD amp HO Wills Cup during the season which culminated in a replay of the 1964 grand final between St George and Balmain 1966 New South Wales Rugby Football LeagueTeams10PremiersSt George 13th title Minor premiersSt George 12th title Matches played95Points scored2715Attendance1293261Top points scorer s Bob Lanigan 185 Top try scorer s Ken Irvine 13 19651967 Contents 1 Season summary 1 1 Teams 2 Regular season 2 1 Ladder 2 2 Ladder progression 3 Finals 3 1 Grand Final 4 Player statistics 5 References 6 External linksSeason summary edit1966 was the last season played under the unlimited tackle rule Balmain with their talented raw rookie recruit Arthur Beetson appeared to be about to topple the Dragons from their long held perch when the Tigers won eleven consecutive regular season games However a late season slump saw them pegged back to the rest of the field and an eventual second place on the minor premiership ladder behind the Dragons who were being led by new captain coach Ian Walsh Eastern Suburbs did not win a single match in 1966 continuing a losing streak that started in round 14 1965 and which would run till round 2 1967 This marked the second most consecutive losses in NSWRFL premiership history at 25 behind University s 42 in the middle 1930s Their winless streak ran a total of 29 games between their 11 9 win over Canterbury in Round 12 1965 and beating North Sydney 17 11 in Round 6 of 1967 As of 2023 update this remains the last time any team would go through an Australian rugby league season winless 1 No team would finish a season on zero points again until the Melbourne Storm finished last in the 2010 NRL season as punishment for gross salary cap breaches uncovered by the NRL in April that year 2 Teams edit Balmain nbsp 59th seasonGround Leichhardt Oval Coach Harry BathCaptain Keith Barnes Canterbury Bankstown nbsp 32nd seasonGround Belmore Sports Ground Captain coach Roger Pearman George Taylforth Eastern Suburbs nbsp 59th seasonGround Sydney Sports Ground Coach Bert Holcroft Captains Ron Saddler Ken Ashcroft Manly Warringah nbsp 20th seasonGround Brookvale Oval Coach Wally O ConnellCaptains Frank Stanton Ken Day Newtown nbsp 59th seasonGround Henson Park Coach Dick Poole Captain Paul Quinn North Sydney nbsp 59th seasonGround North Sydney Oval Coach Fred Griffiths Captain Billy Wilson Parramatta nbsp 20th seasonGround Cumberland Oval Captain coach Ken Thornett South Sydney nbsp 59th seasonGround Redfern Oval Coach Bernie Purcell Captain s Jim Lisle Bob Moses St George nbsp 46th seasonGround Jubilee Oval Captain coach Ian Walsh Western Suburbs 59th seasonGround Pratten Park Captain Coach Noel KellyRegular season editTeam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 F1 F2 F3 F4 GF Balmain STG 3 EAS 6 CBY 4 MAN 5 SOU 4 PAR 9 NOR 20 NEW 3 WES 5 STG 7 EAS 23 CBY 4 MAN 13 SOU 8 X PAR 2 NOR 5 NEW 2 WES 5 X X STG 8 MAN 3 STG 19 Canterbury Bankstown WES 10 NEW 7 BAL 4 EAS 15 STG 2 MAN 23 SOU 4 NOR 9 PAR 2 WES 3 NEW 5 BAL 4 EAS 2 STG 2 X MAN 4 SOU 19 NOR 6 PAR 12 Eastern Suburbs NEW 7 BAL 6 STG 26 CBY 15 MAN 17 SOU 7 PAR 12 WES 9 NOR 18 NEW 6 BAL 23 STG 15 CBY 2 MAN 53 NOR 13 SOU 30 PAR 9 WES 31 X Manly Warringah NOR 10 WES 7 NEW 8 BAL 5 EAS 17 CBY 23 STG 19 PAR 7 SOU 11 NOR 6 WES 21 NEW 16 BAL 13 EAS 53 X CBY 4 STG 2 PAR 4 SOU 6 X NEW 1 X BAL 3 Newtown EAS 7 CBY 7 MAN 8 SOU 4 PAR 7 NOR 8 WES 1 BAL 3 STG 17 EAS 6 CBY 5 MAN 16 SOU 10 PAR 7 X NOR 9 WES 5 BAL 2 STG 2 WES 15 MAN 1 North Sydney MAN 10 SOU 5 PAR 8 STG 1 WES 5 NEW 8 BAL 20 CBY 9 EAS 18 MAN 6 SOU 22 PAR0 STG 11 WES 9 EAS 13 NEW 9 BAL 5 CBY 6 X Parramatta SOU 10 STG0 NOR 8 WES 11 NEW 7 BAL 9 EAS 12 MAN 7 CBY 2 SOU 16 STG 10 NOR0 WES 10 NEW 7 X BAL 2 EAS 9 MAN 4 CBY 12 South Sydney PAR 10 NOR 5 WES 6 NEW 4 BAL 4 EAS 7 CBY 4 STG 28 MAN 11 PAR 16 NOR 22 WES 4 NEW 10 BAL 8 X EAS 30 CBY 19 STG 29 MAN 6 St George BAL 3 PAR0 EAS 26 NOR 1 CBY 2 WES 28 MAN 19 SOU 28 NEW 17 BAL 7 PAR 10 EAS 15 NOR 11 CBY 2 X WES 3 MAN 2 SOU 29 NEW 2 X X BAL 8 X BAL 19 Western Suburbs CBY 10 MAN 7 SOU 6 PAR 11 NOR 5 STG 28 NEW 1 EAS 9 BAL 5 CBY 3 MAN 21 SOU 4 PAR 10 NOR 9 X STG 3 NEW 5 EAS 31 BAL 5 NEW 15 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 F1 F2 F3 F4 GF Bold Home game X Bye Opponent for round listed above margin Ladder edit Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 nbsp St George 18 13 1 4 331 156 175 27 2 nbsp Balmain 18 12 0 6 279 203 76 24 3 nbsp Manly Warringah 18 11 0 7 348 256 92 22 4 nbsp Newtown 18 10 0 8 261 249 12 20 5 nbsp Western Suburbs 18 10 0 8 228 241 13 20 6 nbsp South Sydney 18 9 0 9 263 228 35 18 7 nbsp Parramatta 18 8 2 8 236 232 4 18 8 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown 18 8 0 10 244 295 51 16 9 nbsp North Sydney 18 7 1 10 282 313 31 15 10 nbsp Eastern Suburbs 18 0 0 18 147 446 299 0 Ladder progression edit Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 4 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 Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 nbsp St George 0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 15 17 19 21 23 23 23 23 25 27 2 nbsp Balmain 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 22 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 3 nbsp Manly Warringah 2 2 2 2 4 6 6 6 6 8 10 12 12 14 14 16 18 20 22 4 nbsp Newtown 2 4 6 8 10 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 16 16 16 18 18 20 20 5 nbsp Western Suburbs 2 4 4 4 6 6 8 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 14 16 18 20 6 nbsp South Sydney 2 2 4 4 4 6 6 6 8 10 12 12 12 14 14 16 18 18 18 7 nbsp Parramatta 0 1 1 3 3 3 5 7 7 7 7 8 10 12 12 14 16 16 18 8 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 4 6 8 10 12 14 14 14 14 14 16 16 9 nbsp North Sydney 0 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 8 8 8 9 9 11 13 13 15 15 15 10 nbsp Eastern Suburbs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Finals editHome Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd Playoff nbsp Newtown 20 5 nbsp Western Suburbs 23 August 1966 Sydney Sports Ground W Kelly 10 724 Semi finals nbsp Manly Warringah 10 9 nbsp Newtown 27 August 1966 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 31 803 nbsp St George 10 2 nbsp Balmain 3 September 1966 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 46 531 Preliminary Final nbsp Balmain 8 5 nbsp Manly Warringah 10 September 1966 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 39 461 Grand Final nbsp St George 23 4 nbsp Balmain 18 September 1966 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 61 129 Grand Final edit St George Dragons Position Balmain Tigers Graeme Langlands FB Keith Barnes c 2 Eddie Lumsden WG 14 Paul Cross 3 Bruce Pollard CE 2 Kevin Yow Yeh 4 Ken Maddison CE 4 Laurie Moraschi 5 Johnny King WG 5 Bob Mara 6 Brian Clay FE 6 Peter Jones 8 Billy Smith HB 7 Dave Bolton 13 Kevin Ryan PR 33 Brian Sullivan 12 Ian Walsh Ca Co HK 12 Bob Boland 11 Robin Gourley PR 13 Gary Leo 10 Elton Rasmussen SR 10 Dennis Tutty 9 Dick Huddart SR 9 Arthur Beetson 8 Johnny Raper LK 8 Peter Provan 21 Trevor Levin Reserve 14 Sid Williams Reserve 15 David Cooper Coach Harry Bath Balmain had beaten St George twice in the regular season and in their coach Harry Bath who had helped design the Dragons premiership winning formula had a tactician well placed to counter it They had a number of young players in Beetson Kevin Yow Yeh and Denis Tutty who could trouble the Dragons plus the experience of Dave Bolton Peter Provan and the unrivalled goal kicking brilliance of Keith Barnes The opening skirmishes on the day of the decider were balanced Balmain took an early lead when Barnes kicked a penalty goal St George s Billy Smith struck back when he set up a run around movement with Brian Clay which led to a try to Bruce Pollard The turning point of the match came soon after when the Dragons English import Dick Huddart and Ian Walsh put on a set move as the Tigers defence rushed up too early Walsh bust through the line and with only the fullback to beat and passed the ball to Huddart who raced 30 yards to score On the other side of half time Billy Smith sliced through and found Johnny Raper who got to the Balmain 25 yard line before finding prop Kevin Ryan in support It was a spectacular run from the evergreen forward who out raced his pursuers and dived through the air to score and put the match beyond doubt Balmain had tried to slow down the Dragons with stifling tactics but this backfired and resulted in an unfavourable penalty count Classy Dragons fullback Graeme Langlands capitalised on this kicking seven goals Huddart was dominant for the clinical Saints who did not concede a try for a staggering seventh time in eight grand final victories He had been niggled early in the game by the Balmain forwards and responded by running freely all match and crashing the Tigers with fiery tackles With the full time siren St George had won their 11th successive Grand Final setting a record 3 that is unlikely to be ever broken in first grade rugby league or perhaps in any top grade world team sport It was the last game played for the club by Dragons enforcer Kevin Ryan after seven Grand Final wins and also the farewell match for winger Eddie Lumsden who had appeared in nine of the victories St George 23 Tries Pollard Huddart Ryan Goals Langlands 7 Balmain 4 Goals Barnes 2 Player statistics editThe following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 18 Top 5 point scorers Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals 168 nbsp Bob Lanigan 2 81 0 167 nbsp Bob Batty 5 76 0 120 nbsp Keith Barnes 0 60 0 113 nbsp Fred Griffiths 3 52 0 110 nbsp Graeme Langlands 6 46 0 Top 5 try scorers Tries Player 13 nbsp Ken Irvine 11 nbsp Johnny King 11 nbsp Alec Tennant 11 nbsp Michael Cleary 10 nbsp John Mowbray 10 nbsp Fred Pickup Top 5 goal scorers Goals Player 81 nbsp Bob Lanigan 76 nbsp Bob Batty 60 nbsp Keith Barnes 52 nbsp Fred Griffiths 48 nbsp George TaylforthReferences edit Campton Nick 4 November 2015 Who were the worst NRL teams of all time The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 2 April 2023 Stuart Honeysett and Brent Read 23 April 2010 Shocking end to the Melbourne Storm era The Australian Sydney Cricket Ground Magic Moments sydneycricketground com au Sydney Cricket amp Sports Ground Trust Archived from the original on 2007 08 16 Retrieved 2009 09 02 External links editWriter Larry 1995 Never Before Never Again Pan MacMillan Sydney Rugby League Tables Season 1966 The World of Rugby League Results 1961 70 at rabbitohs com au 1966 J J Giltinan Shield and WD amp HO Wills Cup at rleague com dead link NSWRFL season 1966 at rugbyleagueproject org St George 1966 season at showroom com au Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1966 NSWRFL season amp oldid 1219243116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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