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1954 NSWRFL season

The 1954 NSWRFL season was the forty-seventh season of the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership competition, based in Sydney. Ten rugby league football teams from across the city competed for the J. J. Giltinan Shield during the season, which culminated in the first “mandatory” Grand Final played between South Sydney and Newtown.

1954 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams10
Premiers South Sydney (15th title)
Minor premiers Newtown (5th title)
Matches played94
Points scored3613
Top points scorer(s) Ron Rowles (221)
Top try-scorer(s) Ray Preston (34)

Season summary

During the pre-season, Queensland and Australian international representative forward, Harold "Mick" Crocker signed a then record one-year deal for an Australian to move south and play for Sydney club Parramatta.[1] 1954 marked the first season when a Grand Final was scheduled to determine the premiership winner. Prior to that the season victors were either the minor premiers or decided by a final that followed two semi-finals. A Grand Final was only played if the minor-premier was defeated in a semi-final or final and exercised their right to challenge via a Grand Final. Since 1954 a Grand Final has been played every year to determine the premiership winner.

This season, in a New South Wales versus England match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, referee Aub Oxford watched in disbelief the players fighting around him like street-brawlers before turning his back and walking from the field. Oxford never refereed again and the match remains the only top-level game ever abandoned in rugby league history.

Teams

Balmain
 

47th season
Ground: Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Norm Robinson
Captain: Jack Fifield

Canterbury-Bankstown
 

20th season
Ground: Belmore Sports Ground
Coach: Jack Hampstead
Captain: Leo Trevena

Eastern Suburbs
 

47th season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Captain-Coach: Ferris Ashton

Manly-Warringah
 

8th season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Ray Norman
Captain: Roy Bull

Newtown
 

47th season
Ground: Henson Park
Coach : Col Geelan
Captain: Col Geelan, Jim Evans

North Sydney
 

47th season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Coach: Rex Harrison
Captain: Bob Sullivan

Parramatta
 

8th Season
Ground: Cumberland Oval
Captain-Coach: Charlie Gill

South Sydney
 

47th season
Ground: Redfern Oval
Captain-coach: Jack Rayner

St. George
 

34th season
Ground: Jubilee Oval
Captain-Coach: Ken Kearney

Western Suburbs
 

47th season
Ground: Pratten Park
Captain-Coach: Keith Holman

Ladder

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Newtown 18 15 2 1 439 215 +224 32
2   South Sydney 18 14 1 3 473 255 +218 29
3   St. George 18 11 1 6 345 292 +53 23
4   North Sydney 18 10 2 6 415 320 +95 22
5   Manly 18 10 1 7 391 343 +48 21
6   Balmain 18 9 1 8 346 345 +1 19
7   Western Suburbs 18 6 1 11 287 374 -87 13
8   Canterbury 18 4 0 14 233 465 -232 8
9   Eastern Suburbs 18 3 1 14 257 493 -236 7
10   Parramatta 18 3 0 15 282 366 -84 6

Records set in 1954

In 1954 South Sydney’s Les Brennan set the standing record for the highest number of tries in a debut season with 29. Newtown winger Ray Preston’s 34 tries remains second only to Dave Brown’s 38 in 1935 in the tally of tries scored in a season.[2] Preston and Kevin Considine combined for fifty-six tries during the season – easily a record for a pair of club wingers.[3]

In the last round on 21 August, Western Suburbs set a record for the highest losing score when they lost to Balmain 32–37. This was to be one of only two cases before the introduction of the 10-metre ruck rule in 1993 that a team scored over thirty points and lost the match.[4]

Finals

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Semifinals
  St. George 15–14   North Sydney 28 August 1954 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O'Brien 32,397
  Newtown 14–24   South Sydney 4 September 1954 Sydney Cricket Ground Darcy Lawler 38,520
Preliminary Final
  Newtown 27–13   St. George 11 September 1954 Sydney Cricket Ground Darcy Lawler 32,303
Grand Final
  South Sydney 23–15   Newtown 18 September 1954 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O'Brien 45,759

Grand Final

In spite of Newtown finishing as minor premiers they hadn’t beaten South Sydney in either regular season encounter. Souths had also won their semi-final meeting 24-14. In this, the NSWRFL’s first Grand Final scheduled to determine the premiership winner, Souths were the victors. Legendary fullback Clive Churchill was outstanding setting up three of his side's five tries. The Bluebags stayed in the contest through the kicking boot of their Test fullback Gordon “Punchy” Clifford.

South Sydney 23 (Tries: Cowie 2, Moir, Hawick, Dougherty. Goals: Purcell 4.)

Newtown 15 (Tries: Narvo. Goals: Clifford 6.)

Player statistics

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

Post-season

Following the grand final, nine players from the NSWRFL were selected in a squad of eighteen to represent Australia in the 1954 Rugby League World Cup in France.

References

  1. ^ ‘Crocker will play here’ 20 January 1954 The Sydney Morning Herald
  2. ^ Rugby League Tables – Most Individual Tries in a Season; AFL Tables
  3. ^ Whitticker, Alan and Hudson, Glen; The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players (1999), p. 432 ISBN 1875169768
  4. ^ Rugby League Tables – Highest Losing Scores; AFL Tables

External links

  • Rugby League Tables - Season 1954 AFL Tables
  • Whiticker, Alan & Collis, Ian (2006) The History of Rugby League Clubs, New Holland, Sydney
  • 1954 J J Giltinan Shield at rleague.com[dead link]

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The 1954 NSWRFL season was the forty seventh season of the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership competition based in Sydney Ten rugby league football teams from across the city competed for the J J Giltinan Shield during the season which culminated in the first mandatory Grand Final played between South Sydney and Newtown 1954 New South Wales Rugby Football LeagueTeams10PremiersSouth Sydney 15th title Minor premiersNewtown 5th title Matches played94Points scored3613Top points scorer s Ron Rowles 221 Top try scorer s Ray Preston 34 19531955 Contents 1 Season summary 1 1 Teams 1 2 Ladder 1 3 Records set in 1954 2 Finals 2 1 Grand Final 3 Player statistics 4 Post season 5 References 6 External linksSeason summary EditDuring the pre season Queensland and Australian international representative forward Harold Mick Crocker signed a then record one year deal for an Australian to move south and play for Sydney club Parramatta 1 1954 marked the first season when a Grand Final was scheduled to determine the premiership winner Prior to that the season victors were either the minor premiers or decided by a final that followed two semi finals A Grand Final was only played if the minor premier was defeated in a semi final or final and exercised their right to challenge via a Grand Final Since 1954 a Grand Final has been played every year to determine the premiership winner This season in a New South Wales versus England match at the Sydney Cricket Ground referee Aub Oxford watched in disbelief the players fighting around him like street brawlers before turning his back and walking from the field Oxford never refereed again and the match remains the only top level game ever abandoned in rugby league history Teams Edit Balmain 47th seasonGround Leichhardt Oval Coach Norm RobinsonCaptain Jack Fifield Canterbury Bankstown 20th seasonGround Belmore Sports Ground Coach Jack HampsteadCaptain Leo Trevena Eastern Suburbs 47th seasonGround Sydney Sports Ground Captain Coach Ferris Ashton Manly Warringah 8th seasonGround Brookvale Oval Coach Ray NormanCaptain Roy Bull Newtown 47th seasonGround Henson Park Coach Col GeelanCaptain Col Geelan Jim EvansNorth Sydney 47th seasonGround North Sydney Oval Coach Rex HarrisonCaptain Bob Sullivan Parramatta 8th SeasonGround Cumberland Oval Captain Coach Charlie Gill South Sydney 47th seasonGround Redfern Oval Captain coach Jack Rayner St George 34th seasonGround Jubilee Oval Captain Coach Ken Kearney Western Suburbs 47th seasonGround Pratten Park Captain Coach Keith HolmanLadder Edit Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts1 Newtown 18 15 2 1 439 215 224 322 South Sydney 18 14 1 3 473 255 218 293 St George 18 11 1 6 345 292 53 234 North Sydney 18 10 2 6 415 320 95 225 Manly 18 10 1 7 391 343 48 216 Balmain 18 9 1 8 346 345 1 197 Western Suburbs 18 6 1 11 287 374 87 138 Canterbury 18 4 0 14 233 465 232 89 Eastern Suburbs 18 3 1 14 257 493 236 710 Parramatta 18 3 0 15 282 366 84 6Records set in 1954 Edit In 1954 South Sydney s Les Brennan set the standing record for the highest number of tries in a debut season with 29 Newtown winger Ray Preston s 34 tries remains second only to Dave Brown s 38 in 1935 in the tally of tries scored in a season 2 Preston and Kevin Considine combined for fifty six tries during the season easily a record for a pair of club wingers 3 In the last round on 21 August Western Suburbs set a record for the highest losing score when they lost to Balmain 32 37 This was to be one of only two cases before the introduction of the 10 metre ruck rule in 1993 that a team scored over thirty points and lost the match 4 Finals EditHome Score Away Match InformationDate and Time Venue Referee CrowdSemifinals St George 15 14 North Sydney 28 August 1954 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O Brien 32 397 Newtown 14 24 South Sydney 4 September 1954 Sydney Cricket Ground Darcy Lawler 38 520Preliminary Final Newtown 27 13 St George 11 September 1954 Sydney Cricket Ground Darcy Lawler 32 303Grand Final South Sydney 23 15 Newtown 18 September 1954 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O Brien 45 759Grand Final Edit South Sydney Position Newtown13 Clive Churchill FB Gordon Clifford12 Ian Moir WG 2 Kevin Considine9 Martin Gallagher CE 6 Dick Poole7 Greg Hawick CE 4 Brian Clay11 Les Brennan WG 3 Ray Preston8 John Dougherty FE 53 Ray Kelly21 Ray Mason HB 7 Bobby WhittonDenis Donoghue PR 12 Jim Evans c 2 Ernie Hammerton HK 46 Frank Johnson3 Jim Richards PR 11 Don Stait18 Bernie Purcell SR 10 Frank Narvo4 Jack Rayner Ca Co SR 9 Henry Holloway6 Les Cowie LK 8 Peter RyanCoach Col GeelanIn spite of Newtown finishing as minor premiers they hadn t beaten South Sydney in either regular season encounter Souths had also won their semi final meeting 24 14 In this the NSWRFL s first Grand Final scheduled to determine the premiership winner Souths were the victors Legendary fullback Clive Churchill was outstanding setting up three of his side s five tries The Bluebags stayed in the contest through the kicking boot of their Test fullback Gordon Punchy Clifford South Sydney 23 Tries Cowie 2 Moir Hawick Dougherty Goals Purcell 4 Newtown 15 Tries Narvo Goals Clifford 6 Jack RaynerPlayer statistics EditThe following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 18 Top 5 point scorers Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals221 Ron Rowles 13 91 0168 Alan Arkey 0 84 0149 Bernie Purcell 9 61 0133 George Bain 1 65 0131 Gordon Clifford 1 63 1Top 5 try scorers Tries Player33 Ray Preston28 Les Brennan19 Ian Moir19 Kevin Hole16 Kevin Considine Top 5 goal scorers Goals Player91 Ron Rowles84 Alan Arkey65 George Bain63 Gordon Clifford61 Bernie PurcellPost season EditFollowing the grand final nine players from the NSWRFL were selected in a squad of eighteen to represent Australia in the 1954 Rugby League World Cup in France References Edit Crocker will play here 20 January 1954 The Sydney Morning Herald Rugby League Tables Most Individual Tries in a Season AFL Tables Whitticker Alan and Hudson Glen The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players 1999 p 432 ISBN 1875169768 Rugby League Tables Highest Losing Scores AFL TablesExternal links EditRugby League Tables Season 1954 AFL Tables Whiticker Alan amp Collis Ian 2006 The History of Rugby League Clubs New Holland Sydney Results 1951 60 at rabbitohs com au 1954 J J Giltinan Shield at rleague com dead link NSWRFL season 1954 at rugbyleagueproject org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1954 NSWRFL season amp oldid 1166764154, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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