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1949 NSWRFL season

The 1949 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the forty-second season of Sydney's top-level professional rugby league football club competition, Australia's first. Ten teams from across the city contested the premiership during the season which culminated in a grand final between St. George and South Sydney.[2]

1949 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams10
Premiers St. George[1] (2nd title)
Minor premiers South Sydney (10th title)
Matches played94
Points scored2995
Top points scorer(s) Bill Keato (163)
Top try-scorer(s) Ron Roberts (25)

Season summary edit

St. George winger Ron Roberts’ 25 tries during 1949 stands in third place behind Les Brennan's 29 in 1954 and Bob Lulham’s 28 in 1947 for the highest number of tries by a player in a debut season.

The 1949 season was also the last in the NSWRFL for future Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame inductee, Vic Hey.

Teams edit

Balmain
 

42nd season
Ground: Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Athol Smith
Captain: Fred de Belin

Canterbury-Bankstown
 

15th season
Ground:Belmore Oval
Coach: Henry Porter
Captain: Bruce Hopkins

Eastern Suburbs
 

42nd season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Coach: Ray Stehr
Captain: Paul Tierney

Manly-Warringah
 

3rd season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: George Mullins
Captain: George Hunter

Newtown
 

42nd season
Ground: Erskineville Oval
Captain-Coach: Frank Farrell

North Sydney
 

42nd season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Coach: Harry McKinnon
Captain: Frank Cottle

Parramatta
 

3rd season
Ground: Cumberland Oval
Captain-Coach: Vic Hey

South Sydney
 

42nd season
Ground: Redfern Oval
Coach: Dave Watson & Jack Rayner
Captain: Jack Rayner

St. George
 

29th season
Ground: Hurstville Oval
Coach: Jim Duckworth
Captain: Johnny Hawke

Western Suburbs
 

42nd season
Ground: Pratten Park
Captain-Coach: Col Maxwell

Ladder edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   South Sydney 18 13 1 4 360 210 +150 27
2   Western Suburbs 18 12 0 6 365 280 +85 24
3   St. George 18 11 1 6 345 231 +114 23
4   Balmain 18 10 2 6 265 206 +59 22
5   Parramatta 18 8 4 6 311 269 +42 20
6   Newtown 18 9 1 8 358 332 +26 19
7   Canterbury-Bankstown 18 6 2 10 236 337 −101 14
8   Manly-Warringah 18 6 1 11 171 293 −122 13
9   North Sydney 18 5 1 12 253 369 −116 11
10   Eastern Suburbs 18 3 1 14 214 351 −137 7

Finals edit

Minor premier South Sydney's loss to St. George in the finals meant that a grand final would be necessary.[3]

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Semifinals
  South Sydney 12–16   St. George 20 August 1949 Sydney Cricket Ground Tom McMahon 41,696
  Western Suburbs 13–20   Balmain 27 August 1949 Sydney Cricket Ground George Bishop 38,209
Preliminary Final
  St. George 18–7   Balmain 3 September 1949 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O'Brien 55,341
Grand Final
  South Sydney 12–19   St. George 10 September 1949 Sydney Cricket Ground George Bishop 56,534

Grand Final edit

In a brutal encounter, St George ran in five tries and overcame minor premiers South Sydney 19–12[4] to claim their second premiership in front of 56,532 people, the second biggest crowd of all time to witness a Sydney club match.[5]

Souths opened the scoring, with a converted try to Graves after 21 minutes. However the Dragons were led masterfully by their captain, Kangaroos five-eighth, Norman "Johnny" Hawke. Controlling all aspects of the match, Hawke took the game away from Souths who only got back into the contest when he was forced from the field with injury. Also injured was Saints forward George Jardine who played the match with a broken wrist.

St. George led 11–5 at half time. Hawke returned to the field after treatment and was later dubbed "Man of the Match" and "the Player’s Player". The Dragons' wingers, season's top try scorer Ron Roberts (25 tries) and newcomer Noel Pidding scored two tries each.

Each of the grand final winning players received a record bonus of £300 each.

St. George 19
Tries: Roberts (2), Pidding (2), McCoy
Goals: McCoy, Pidding

South Sydney 12
Tries: Graves, Purcell
Goals: Graves (3)

Player statistics edit

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

References edit

  1. ^ Premiership Roll of Honour 28 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine at rl1908.com
  2. ^ "South plans counter to McRitchie". The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 September 1949. p. 7. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
  3. ^ Goodman, Tom (21 August 1949). "Munn and McRitchie lead 16–12 victory". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia. p. 6. Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  4. ^ 1949 Grand Final 4 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine at nrlstats.com
  5. ^ Goodman, Tom (11 September 1949). "Hawke steers St. George to second Rugby League Premiership". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia. p. 8. Retrieved 4 December 2009.

External links edit

  • Rugby League Tables – Notes AFL Tables
  • Rugby League Tables – Season 1949 AFL Tables
  • RL1908
  • Hunterlink site
  • at rabbitohs.com.au
  • 1949 Labor Daily Cup[dead link] at rleague.com
  • NSWRFL season 1949 at rugbyleagueproject.org

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The 1949 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the forty second season of Sydney s top level professional rugby league football club competition Australia s first Ten teams from across the city contested the premiership during the season which culminated in a grand final between St George and South Sydney 2 1949 New South Wales Rugby Football LeagueTeams10PremiersSt George 1 2nd title Minor premiersSouth Sydney 10th title Matches played94Points scored2995Top points scorer s Bill Keato 163 Top try scorer s Ron Roberts 25 19481950 Contents 1 Season summary 1 1 Teams 1 2 Ladder 2 Finals 2 1 Grand Final 3 Player statistics 4 References 5 External linksSeason summary editSt George winger Ron Roberts 25 tries during 1949 stands in third place behind Les Brennan s 29 in 1954 and Bob Lulham s 28 in 1947 for the highest number of tries by a player in a debut season The 1949 season was also the last in the NSWRFL for future Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame inductee Vic Hey Teams edit Balmain formed on 23 January 1908 at Balmain Town Hall Canterbury Bankstown Eastern Suburbs formed on 24 January 1908 at Paddington Town Hall Manly Warringah Newtown formed on 14 January 1908 North Sydney formed on 7 February 1908 Parramatta formed in November 1946 South Sydney formed on 17 January 1908 at Redfern Town Hall St George formed on 8 November 1920 at Kogarah School of Arts Western Suburbs formed on 4 February 1908 Balmain nbsp 42nd seasonGround Leichhardt Oval Coach Athol Smith Captain Fred de Belin Canterbury Bankstown nbsp 15th seasonGround Belmore Oval Coach Henry PorterCaptain Bruce Hopkins Eastern Suburbs nbsp 42nd seasonGround Sydney Sports Ground Coach Ray StehrCaptain Paul Tierney Manly Warringah nbsp 3rd seasonGround Brookvale Oval Coach George MullinsCaptain George Hunter Newtown nbsp 42nd seasonGround Erskineville Oval Captain Coach Frank Farrell North Sydney nbsp 42nd seasonGround North Sydney Oval Coach Harry McKinnon Captain Frank Cottle Parramatta nbsp 3rd seasonGround Cumberland Oval Captain Coach Vic Hey South Sydney nbsp 42nd seasonGround Redfern Oval Coach Dave Watson amp Jack Rayner Captain Jack Rayner St George nbsp 29th seasonGround Hurstville Oval Coach Jim Duckworth Captain Johnny Hawke Western Suburbs nbsp 42nd seasonGround Pratten Park Captain Coach Col Maxwell Ladder edit Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 nbsp South Sydney 18 13 1 4 360 210 150 27 2 nbsp Western Suburbs 18 12 0 6 365 280 85 24 3 nbsp St George 18 11 1 6 345 231 114 23 4 nbsp Balmain 18 10 2 6 265 206 59 22 5 nbsp Parramatta 18 8 4 6 311 269 42 20 6 nbsp Newtown 18 9 1 8 358 332 26 19 7 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown 18 6 2 10 236 337 101 14 8 nbsp Manly Warringah 18 6 1 11 171 293 122 13 9 nbsp North Sydney 18 5 1 12 253 369 116 11 10 nbsp Eastern Suburbs 18 3 1 14 214 351 137 7Finals editMinor premier South Sydney s loss to St George in the finals meant that a grand final would be necessary 3 Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd Semifinals nbsp South Sydney 12 16 nbsp St George 20 August 1949 Sydney Cricket Ground Tom McMahon 41 696 nbsp Western Suburbs 13 20 nbsp Balmain 27 August 1949 Sydney Cricket Ground George Bishop 38 209 Preliminary Final nbsp St George 18 7 nbsp Balmain 3 September 1949 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O Brien 55 341 Grand Final nbsp South Sydney 12 19 nbsp St George 10 September 1949 Sydney Cricket Ground George Bishop 56 534 Grand Final edit South Sydney Position St George 13 Clive Churchill FB 26 Doug Fleming 12 John Graves WG 11 Ron Roberts 42 Norm Spillane CE 10 Doug McRitchie 27 Ken Brogan CE 9 Matt McCoy 14 Len Allmond WG 13 Noel Pidding 46 Arthur Moynihan FE 8 Johnny Hawke capt 7 Des Bryan HB 7 Noel Hill Denis Donoghue PR 3 Jack Holland 29 Ernie Hammerton HK 2 Frank Facer v capt 28 Jack Melville PR 54 Jack Munn 5 Bernie Purcell SR 16 Carl Langton 4 Jack Rayner Ca Co SR 4 Charles Banks 6 Les Cowie LK 6 George Jardine Coach Jim Duckworth In a brutal encounter St George ran in five tries and overcame minor premiers South Sydney 19 12 4 to claim their second premiership in front of 56 532 people the second biggest crowd of all time to witness a Sydney club match 5 Souths opened the scoring with a converted try to Graves after 21 minutes However the Dragons were led masterfully by their captain Kangaroos five eighth Norman Johnny Hawke Controlling all aspects of the match Hawke took the game away from Souths who only got back into the contest when he was forced from the field with injury Also injured was Saints forward George Jardine who played the match with a broken wrist St George led 11 5 at half time Hawke returned to the field after treatment and was later dubbed Man of the Match and the Player s Player The Dragons wingers season s top try scorer Ron Roberts 25 tries and newcomer Noel Pidding scored two tries each Each of the grand final winning players received a record bonus of 300 each St George 19 Tries Roberts 2 Pidding 2 McCoy Goals McCoy PiddingSouth Sydney 12 Tries Graves Purcell Goals Graves 3 Player statistics editThe following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 18 Top 5 point scorers Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals 159 nbsp Bill Keato 1 78 0 122 nbsp Matt McCoy 8 49 0 110 nbsp Ron Crossley 4 49 0 100 nbsp Darcy Russell 0 50 0 92 nbsp Bobby Lulham 16 22 0 Top 5 try scorers Tries Player 21 nbsp Ron Roberts 18 nbsp Mitchell Wallace 17 nbsp Len Allmond 16 nbsp Bobby Lulham 14 nbsp Horrie Kessey Top 5 goal scorers Goals Player 78 nbsp Bill Keato 50 nbsp Darcy Russell 49 nbsp Matt McCoy 49 nbsp Ron Crossley 44 nbsp Colin SchombergReferences edit Premiership Roll of Honour Archived 28 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine at rl1908 com South plans counter to McRitchie The Sydney Morning Herald 6 September 1949 p 7 Retrieved 20 November 2009 Goodman Tom 21 August 1949 Munn and McRitchie lead 16 12 victory The Sydney Morning Herald Australia p 6 Retrieved 4 December 2009 1949 Grand Final Archived 4 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine at nrlstats com Goodman Tom 11 September 1949 Hawke steers St George to second Rugby League Premiership The Sydney Morning Herald Australia p 8 Retrieved 4 December 2009 External links editRugby League Tables Notes AFL Tables Rugby League Tables Season 1949 AFL Tables Premiership History and Statistics RL1908 Finals lineups and results Hunterlink site Results 1941 1950 at rabbitohs com au 1949 Labor Daily Cup dead link at rleague com NSWRFL season 1949 at rugbyleagueproject org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1949 NSWRFL season amp oldid 1218316150, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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