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1979 NSWRFL season

The 1979 NSWRFL season was the 72nd season of Sydney's professional rugby league football competition, Australia's first. Twelve New South Wales Rugby Football League clubs 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 Canterbury-Bankstown clubs. NSWRFL teams also competed in the 1979 Amco Cup.

1979 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams12
Premiers St. George (15th title)
Minor premiers St. George (14th title)
Matches played138
Points scored4466
Attendance1500369
Top points scorer(s) Mick Cronin (253)
Player of the year Ray Price (Rothmans Medal)
Top try-scorer(s) Mitch Brennan (16)
Tom Mooney (16)

Season summary

Twenty-two regular season rounds were played from March till August, resulting in a top five of St. George, Parramatta, Cronulla-Sutherland, Western Suburbs and Canterbury-Bankstown who battled it out in the finals.

Parramatta's Ray Price was the 1979 season's Rothmans Medallist, and also won Rugby League Week’s player of the year award.

The 1979 season also saw the retirement from the League of future Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame inductee, Bob Fulton.

Teams

Twelve clubs, including six of 1908's foundation teams and another six from around Sydney competed for the NSWRFL premiership.

Balmain
 

72nd season
Ground: Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Ron Willey
Captain: Allan McMahon

Canterbury-Bankstown
 

45th season
Ground: Belmore Oval
Coach: Ted Glossop
Captain: George Peponis

Cronulla-Sutherland
 

13th season
Ground: Endeavour Field
Coach: Norm Provan
Captain: Greg Pierce

Eastern Suburbs
 

72nd season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Captain/Coach: Bob Fulton

Manly-Warringah
 

33rd season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Frank Stanton
Captain: Max Krilich

Newtown
 

72nd season
Ground: Henson Park
Coach: Warren Ryan
Captain: Trevor Ryan→ Ken Wilson

North Sydney
 

72nd season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Coach: Tommy Bishop
Captain: Keith Harris

Parramatta
 

33rd season
Ground: Cumberland Oval
Coach: Terry Fearnley
Captain: Ray Price

Penrith
 

13th season
Ground: Penrith Park
Coach: Len Stacker
Captain: Gary Pethybridge

South Sydney
 

72nd season
Ground: Redfern Oval
Coach: Jack Gibson
Captain: Bob McMillan, Darrel Bampton, Terry Fahey

St. George Dragons
 

59th season
Ground: Kogarah Oval
Coach: Harry Bath
Captain: Steve EdgeCraig Young

Western Suburbs
 

72nd season
Ground: Lidcombe Oval
Coach: Roy Masters
Captain: Tom Raudonikis

Ladder

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   St. George 22 17 0 5 476 309 +167 34
2   Parramatta 22 16 0 6 490 317 +173 32
3   Cronulla-Sutherland 22 14 1 7 367 270 +97 29
4   Western Suburbs 22 14 0 8 396 312 +84 28
5   Canterbury-Bankstown 22 13 0 9 379 310 +69 26
6   Balmain 22 12 1 9 358 313 +45 25
7   Manly-Warringah 22 11 1 10 341 353 -12 23
8   Eastern Suburbs 22 9 1 12 250 321 -71 19
9   South Sydney 22 9 0 13 286 329 -43 18
10   Penrith 22 6 2 14 311 473 -162 14
11   Newtown 22 6 0 16 321 423 -102 12
12   North Sydney 22 2 0 20 302 547 -245 4

Finals

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Minor semi-finals
  Parramatta 24–4   Cronulla-Sutherland 1 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 28,335
  Western Suburbs 6–20   Canterbury-Bankstown 2 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 22,104
Major semi-finals
  St. George 15–11   Parramatta 8 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 38,531
  Cronulla-Sutherland 15–30   Canterbury-Bankstown 9 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 24,132
Preliminary final
  Parramatta 14–20   Canterbury-Bankstown 15 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 33,291
Grand final
  St. George 17–13   Canterbury-Bankstown 22 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 50,911

Chart

Qualifying finalMajor semi-finalPreliminary finalGrand final
1  St. George15  St. George17
  Parramatta11  Canterbury13
2  Parramatta24  Parramatta14
3  Cronulla-Sutherland4Minor semi-final  Canterbury20
  Cronulla-Sutherland15
4  Western Suburbs6  Canterbury30
5  Canterbury20

Grand final

St. George finished 22 rounds as minor premiers with 17 wins and were straight into the grand final after defeating Parramatta in the major semi. Their Grand final opponents Canterbury, qualified after defeating Wests, Cronulla and Parramatta.

Television Coverage Dispute

Under agreements in place at the time, the broadcast rights to the season saw one to two games on ABC TV on Saturday and/or Sunday afternoons, and a Sunday Night primetime replay and highlights of other matches on ATN-7 (part of the Seven's Big League programming). Under this agreement, the networks had rights to each broadcast and/or simulcast all six of the finals series games, under which they could either accept or decline the matches.

The scene was set by an industrial relations dispute between camera and production crews and commercial broadcasting networks towards the end of 1979. This forced ATN-7 and the ABC into a shared feed arrangement using ABC production crew, but separate network commentary teams calling the game.

ATN-7, wore the financial costs as the designated broadcaster of the preliminary final, and provided the ABC with a clean feed of the match as agreed. However, the ABC refused to offer a clean feed to ATN-7 for the grand final, which caused massive controversy. ATN-7 then exercised their right as the primary broadcaster of the competition to broadcast the match between St George and Canterbury exclusively, deciding to source their own freelance crew and cover the match. The ABC then sued ATN-7, and the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal became involved, but ultimately the match remained exclusive to Seven's Big League.[1]

Match

The pre-game talk had been about the match-up of opposing half-backs Steve Morris and Steve Mortimer and the game didn't disappoint, beginning with a 40-metre flying break on a last tackle by Morris from deep in Dragons territory before he was cut down in a classic covering tackle by Mortimer.

The first half belonged to St. George with new fullback Brian Johnson scoring an easy opening try after taking a pass 10 metres out from the Canterbury line. Soon after, Rod Reddy, who was subduing his opponents with his experience and ruthlessness, put Morris into a gap. “Slippery” kicked ahead and the race was on. Mortimer had a head start and got there first but Morris tackled him into touch.

Soon afterwards Canterbury put a bomb up and toward the St. George in-goal. Brian Johnson was on hand to field the ball and returned it with a 60-metre run ended by a copybook tackle from his opposing fullback Stan Cutler. However the defence was opening up and it wasn't long before the Dragons scored their second try, with winger Mitch Brennan venturing infield and finding a gap courtesy of centre Robert Finch who slipped a short ball to Brennan 30 metres out. The strapping winger made a powerful run to score.

By now, Saints were carving Canterbury up with Morris, on his 20-metre line, putting Graeme Wynn into a gap. The lanky back rower ran 40 metres, leaving defenders in his wake. Next it was “Rocket” Reddy's turn when Morris, Wynn and Reddy combined down the right flank and exposed the Bulldogs defence. 'Rocket' handled twice in scoring a try under the posts. At half time the score was St George 17 – Canterbury 2.

Canterbury fought back gamely after the break. Steve Gearin and then Peter Mortimer crossed, with two further tries being disallowed. The St. George defence rallied and held from that point until Stan Cutler scored a third try out wide late in the match. St. George's goal-kicking second rower George Grant was the difference on the day, kicking four to ensure a 17–13 victory. Grant had kicked brilliantly all season, scoring 211 points in 1979.

The Dave Brown Medal for the best player on field, went to Steve Morris.

St. George 17 (Tries: Johnson, Brennan, Reddy. Goals: Grant 4.)

Canterbury-Bankstown 13 (Tries: Gearin, Mortimer, Cutler. Goals: Gearin 2.)

Player statistics

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

See also

References

  1. ^ MTN 9 1979 News, Adds and general presentation., retrieved 2022-11-18

External links

  • The World of Rugby League
  • 1979 J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup at rleague.com[dead link]
  • 1979 Grand final at Dragons History site

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The 1979 NSWRFL season was the 72nd season of Sydney s professional rugby league football competition Australia s first Twelve New South Wales Rugby Football League clubs 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 Canterbury Bankstown clubs NSWRFL teams also competed in the 1979 Amco Cup 1979 New South Wales Rugby Football LeagueTeams12PremiersSt George 15th title Minor premiersSt George 14th title Matches played138Points scored4466Attendance1500369Top points scorer s Mick Cronin 253 Player of the yearRay Price Rothmans Medal Top try scorer s Mitch Brennan 16 Tom Mooney 16 19781980 Contents 1 Season summary 1 1 Teams 1 2 Ladder 2 Finals 2 1 Chart 2 2 Grand final 2 2 1 Television Coverage Dispute 2 2 2 Match 3 Player statistics 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksSeason summary EditTwenty two regular season rounds were played from March till August resulting in a top five of St George Parramatta Cronulla Sutherland Western Suburbs and Canterbury Bankstown who battled it out in the finals Parramatta s Ray Price was the 1979 season s Rothmans Medallist and also won Rugby League Week s player of the year award The 1979 season also saw the retirement from the League of future Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame inductee Bob Fulton Teams Edit Twelve clubs including six of 1908 s foundation teams and another six from around Sydney competed for the NSWRFL premiership Balmain 72nd seasonGround Leichhardt Oval Coach Ron WilleyCaptain Allan McMahon Canterbury Bankstown 45th seasonGround Belmore Oval Coach Ted GlossopCaptain George Peponis Cronulla Sutherland 13th seasonGround Endeavour Field Coach Norm ProvanCaptain Greg Pierce Eastern Suburbs 72nd seasonGround Sydney Sports Ground Captain Coach Bob FultonManly Warringah 33rd seasonGround Brookvale Oval Coach Frank StantonCaptain Max Krilich Newtown 72nd seasonGround Henson Park Coach Warren RyanCaptain Trevor Ryan Ken Wilson North Sydney 72nd seasonGround North Sydney Oval Coach Tommy BishopCaptain Keith Harris Parramatta 33rd seasonGround Cumberland Oval Coach Terry FearnleyCaptain Ray PricePenrith 13th seasonGround Penrith Park Coach Len StackerCaptain Gary Pethybridge South Sydney 72nd seasonGround Redfern Oval Coach Jack GibsonCaptain Bob McMillan Darrel Bampton Terry Fahey St George Dragons 59th seasonGround Kogarah Oval Coach Harry BathCaptain Steve Edge Craig Young Western Suburbs 72nd seasonGround Lidcombe Oval Coach Roy MastersCaptain Tom RaudonikisLadder Edit Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts1 St George 22 17 0 5 476 309 167 342 Parramatta 22 16 0 6 490 317 173 323 Cronulla Sutherland 22 14 1 7 367 270 97 294 Western Suburbs 22 14 0 8 396 312 84 285 Canterbury Bankstown 22 13 0 9 379 310 69 266 Balmain 22 12 1 9 358 313 45 257 Manly Warringah 22 11 1 10 341 353 12 238 Eastern Suburbs 22 9 1 12 250 321 71 199 South Sydney 22 9 0 13 286 329 43 1810 Penrith 22 6 2 14 311 473 162 1411 Newtown 22 6 0 16 321 423 102 1212 North Sydney 22 2 0 20 302 547 245 4Finals EditHome Score Away Match InformationDate and Time Venue Referee CrowdMinor semi finals Parramatta 24 4 Cronulla Sutherland 1 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 28 335 Western Suburbs 6 20 Canterbury Bankstown 2 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 22 104Major semi finals St George 15 11 Parramatta 8 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Gary Cook 38 531 Cronulla Sutherland 15 30 Canterbury Bankstown 9 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 24 132Preliminary final Parramatta 14 20 Canterbury Bankstown 15 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 33 291Grand final St George 17 13 Canterbury Bankstown 22 September 1979 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 50 911Chart Edit Qualifying finalMajor semi finalPreliminary finalGrand final1 St George15 St George17 Parramatta11 Canterbury132 Parramatta24 Parramatta143 Cronulla Sutherland4Minor semi final Canterbury20 Cronulla Sutherland154 Western Suburbs6 Canterbury305 Canterbury20 Grand final Edit St George Position Canterbury BankstownBrian Johnson FB Stan Cutler2 Mitch Brennan WG 2 Chris Anderson3 Graeme Quinn CE 3 Chris Mortimer4 Robert Finch CE 4 Peter Mortimer5 Michael Sorridimi WG 5 Steve Gearin6 Tony Trudgett FE 6 Garry Hughes7 Steve Morris HB 7 Steve Mortimer13 Bruce Starkey PR 13 Greg Cook12 Steve Edge HK 12 George Peponis c 11 Craig Young c PR 11 Peter Smith10 George Grant SR 10 Graeme Hughes9 Graeme Wynn SR 9 Peter Cassilles8 Rod Reddy LK 8 Steve Folkes16 Stephen Butler Res 14 Mark Hughes18 Robert Stone Res Harry Bath Coach Ted GlossopSt George finished 22 rounds as minor premiers with 17 wins and were straight into the grand final after defeating Parramatta in the major semi Their Grand final opponents Canterbury qualified after defeating Wests Cronulla and Parramatta Television Coverage Dispute Edit Under agreements in place at the time the broadcast rights to the season saw one to two games on ABC TV on Saturday and or Sunday afternoons and a Sunday Night primetime replay and highlights of other matches on ATN 7 part of the Seven s Big League programming Under this agreement the networks had rights to each broadcast and or simulcast all six of the finals series games under which they could either accept or decline the matches The scene was set by an industrial relations dispute between camera and production crews and commercial broadcasting networks towards the end of 1979 This forced ATN 7 and the ABC into a shared feed arrangement using ABC production crew but separate network commentary teams calling the game ATN 7 wore the financial costs as the designated broadcaster of the preliminary final and provided the ABC with a clean feed of the match as agreed However the ABC refused to offer a clean feed to ATN 7 for the grand final which caused massive controversy ATN 7 then exercised their right as the primary broadcaster of the competition to broadcast the match between St George and Canterbury exclusively deciding to source their own freelance crew and cover the match The ABC then sued ATN 7 and the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal became involved but ultimately the match remained exclusive to Seven s Big League 1 Match Edit The pre game talk had been about the match up of opposing half backs Steve Morris and Steve Mortimer and the game didn t disappoint beginning with a 40 metre flying break on a last tackle by Morris from deep in Dragons territory before he was cut down in a classic covering tackle by Mortimer The first half belonged to St George with new fullback Brian Johnson scoring an easy opening try after taking a pass 10 metres out from the Canterbury line Soon after Rod Reddy who was subduing his opponents with his experience and ruthlessness put Morris into a gap Slippery kicked ahead and the race was on Mortimer had a head start and got there first but Morris tackled him into touch Soon afterwards Canterbury put a bomb up and toward the St George in goal Brian Johnson was on hand to field the ball and returned it with a 60 metre run ended by a copybook tackle from his opposing fullback Stan Cutler However the defence was opening up and it wasn t long before the Dragons scored their second try with winger Mitch Brennan venturing infield and finding a gap courtesy of centre Robert Finch who slipped a short ball to Brennan 30 metres out The strapping winger made a powerful run to score By now Saints were carving Canterbury up with Morris on his 20 metre line putting Graeme Wynn into a gap The lanky back rower ran 40 metres leaving defenders in his wake Next it was Rocket Reddy s turn when Morris Wynn and Reddy combined down the right flank and exposed the Bulldogs defence Rocket handled twice in scoring a try under the posts At half time the score was St George 17 Canterbury 2 Canterbury fought back gamely after the break Steve Gearin and then Peter Mortimer crossed with two further tries being disallowed The St George defence rallied and held from that point until Stan Cutler scored a third try out wide late in the match St George s goal kicking second rower George Grant was the difference on the day kicking four to ensure a 17 13 victory Grant had kicked brilliantly all season scoring 211 points in 1979 The Dave Brown Medal for the best player on field went to Steve Morris St George 17 Tries Johnson Brennan Reddy Goals Grant 4 Canterbury Bankstown 13 Tries Gearin Mortimer Cutler Goals Gearin 2 Player statistics EditThe following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 22 Top 5 point scorers Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals229 Mick Cronin 13 95 0206 Steve Gearin 10 88 0203 George Grant 1 100 0155 Graham Eadie 6 68 1145 John Dorahy 6 63 1Top 5 try scorers Tries Player16 Tom Mooney14 Mitch Brennan14 Larry Corowa13 Steve Morris13 Mick Cronin13 Garry Dowling13 Steve Edmonds13 Wayne Smith13 Wayne Wigham13 Stephen Martin Top 5 goal scorers Goals Player100 George Grant95 Mick Cronin88 Steve Gearin68 Graham Eadie65 Rod HennikerSee also EditMortimer familyReferences Edit MTN 9 1979 News Adds and general presentation retrieved 2022 11 18External links EditRugby League Tables Season 1979 The World of Rugby League Results 1971 80 at rabbitohs com au 1979 J J Giltinan Shield and WD amp HO Wills Cup at rleague com dead link NSWRFL season 1979 at rugbyleagueproject org 1979 Grand final at Dragons History site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1979 NSWRFL season amp oldid 1143539934, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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