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1968 NSWRFL season

The 1968 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the 61st season of professional rugby league football in Australia. Twelve teams, including six Sydney-based foundation teams and another six from around Sydney competed for the J.J. Giltinan Shield and the WD & HO Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in a grand final between South Sydney and Manly-Warringah.

1968 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams12
Premiers South Sydney (18th title)
Minor premiers South Sydney (14th title)
Matches played136
Points scored4027
Attendance1894627
Top points scorer(s) Eric Simms (212)
Player of the year Terry Hughes (Rothmans Medal)
Top try-scorer(s) Stan Gorton (22)

Season summary edit

The 1968 season's Rothmans Medallist was Cronulla-Sutherland's Terry Hughes.

The Balmain club narrowly missed out on a place in the top four, which was made up of South Sydney, Manly-Warringah, St. George and Eastern Suburbs.

Teams edit

Balmain
 

61st season
Ground: Leichhardt Oval
Captain-Coach: Keith Barnes

Canterbury-Bankstown
 

34th season
Ground: Belmore Sports Ground
Captain-coach: Kevin Ryan

Cronulla-Sutherland
 

2nd season
Ground: Endeavour Field
Coach: Ken Kearney
Captain: Warren Ryan

Eastern Suburbs
 

61st season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Coach: Jack Gibson
Captain: Jim Matthews

Manly-Warringah
 

22nd season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: George Hunter
Captain: Bob Fulton

Newtown
 

61st season
Ground: Henson Park
Coach: Dick Poole
Captain: Bobby Keyes

North Sydney
 

61st season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Captain-coach: Colin Greenwood

Parramatta
 

22nd season
Ground: Cumberland Oval
Coach: Ian Johnston
Captain: Dick Thornett

Penrith
 

2nd season
Ground: Penrith Park
Captain-Coach: Bob Boland

South Sydney
 

61st season
Ground: Redfern Oval
Coach: Clive Churchill
Captain: John Sattler

St. George
 

48th season
Ground: Jubilee Oval
Coach: Norm Provan
Captain: Johnny Raper

Western Suburbs

61st season
Ground: Lidcombe Oval
Captain-coach: Noel Kelly

Ladder edit

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   South Sydney 22 16 0 6 394 271 +123 32
2   Manly-Warringah 22 15 1 6 379 282 +97 31
3   St. George 22 13 3 6 416 320 +96 29
4   Eastern Suburbs Roosters 22 14 1 7 362 274 +88 29
5   Balmain 22 14 0 8 393 284 +109 28
6   Parramatta 22 12 1 9 308 284 +24 25
7   Western Suburbs 22 12 0 10 328 279 +49 24
8   Penrith 22 11 0 11 298 352 -54 22
9   Canterbury-Bankstown 22 9 1 12 259 301 -42 19
10   Cronulla-Sutherland 22 6 0 16 259 405 -146 12
11   North Sydney 22 4 0 18 259 388 -129 8
12   Newtown 22 2 1 19 257 472 -215 5

Finals edit

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Semi-finals
  St. George 17–10   Eastern Suburbs Roosters 31 August 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 49,747
  South Sydney 15–23   Manly-Warringah 7 September 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 49,128
Preliminary Final
  South Sydney 20–8   St. George 14 September 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 44,803
Grand Final
  Manly-Warringah 9–13   South Sydney 21 September 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 54,255

Grand Final edit

Manly was making its fourth ever Grand Final appearance and still looking for its first title. 21-year-old captain Bob Fulton led a young Sea Eagles side, while Souths was skippered by John Sattler who that season had been honoured as "Catholic Sportsman of the Year". Neither team lineup had any players older than 29 years of age. The depth of the Souths line-up was indicated by the fact that it’s stars Kevin Longbottom, Bob McCarthy and Ray Branighan were all named and played in the Rabbitohs' reserve grade side which ominously won its grand final match-up also against Manly.

The first-grade match began furiously with the toughening-up period resulting in four cautions by referee Pearce in the first four minutes. Ron Coote clashed with Bill Bradstreet and the opposing giants Hamilton and John O'Neill also measured up. Souths, with a strong breeze at its back, was the first to score when Michael Cleary intercepted a pass meant for Manly winger Les Hanigan and raced 80 yards to score. Simms punished Manly with a conversion and three successful penalty goals in the first half and at the break Souths led 11–2.

The Sea Eagles refused to lay down and mid-way through the second half second-rower John Morgan crashed over for a try which was converted by Bob Batty. Then a Bob Fulton field goal with fourteen minutes left brought Manly within reach. But despite the Manly fightback Souths was too resilient and hung on to win its second successive premiership and the club's 18th title.

South Sydney 13 (Tries: Cleary. Goals: Simms 5.)

Manly-Warringah 9 (Tries: Morgan. Goals: Batty 2. Fld Goals: Fulton 1.)

Player statistics edit

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

References edit

External links edit

  • The World of Rugby League
  • 1968 J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup at rleague.com[dead link]

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The 1968 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the 61st season of professional rugby league football in Australia Twelve teams including six Sydney based foundation teams and another six from around Sydney competed for the J J Giltinan Shield and the WD amp HO Wills Cup during the season which culminated in a grand final between South Sydney and Manly Warringah 1968 New South Wales Rugby Football LeagueTeams12PremiersSouth Sydney 18th title Minor premiersSouth Sydney 14th title Matches played136Points scored4027Attendance1894627Top points scorer s Eric Simms 212 Player of the yearTerry Hughes Rothmans Medal Top try scorer s Stan Gorton 22 19671969 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 editThe 1968 season s Rothmans Medallist was Cronulla Sutherland s Terry Hughes The Balmain club narrowly missed out on a place in the top four which was made up of South Sydney Manly Warringah St George and Eastern Suburbs Teams edit Balmain nbsp 61st seasonGround Leichhardt Oval Captain Coach Keith Barnes Canterbury Bankstown nbsp 34th seasonGround Belmore Sports Ground Captain coach Kevin Ryan Cronulla Sutherland nbsp 2nd seasonGround Endeavour Field Coach Ken KearneyCaptain Warren Ryan Eastern Suburbs nbsp 61st seasonGround Sydney Sports Ground Coach Jack GibsonCaptain Jim Matthews Manly Warringah nbsp 22nd seasonGround Brookvale Oval Coach George HunterCaptain Bob Fulton Newtown nbsp 61st seasonGround Henson Park Coach Dick PooleCaptain Bobby Keyes North Sydney nbsp 61st seasonGround North Sydney Oval Captain coach Colin Greenwood Parramatta nbsp 22nd seasonGround Cumberland Oval Coach Ian JohnstonCaptain Dick Thornett Penrith nbsp 2nd seasonGround Penrith Park Captain Coach Bob Boland South Sydney nbsp 61st seasonGround Redfern Oval Coach Clive ChurchillCaptain John Sattler St George nbsp 48th seasonGround Jubilee Oval Coach Norm Provan Captain Johnny Raper Western Suburbs 61st seasonGround Lidcombe Oval Captain coach Noel Kelly Ladder edit Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 nbsp South Sydney 22 16 0 6 394 271 123 32 2 nbsp Manly Warringah 22 15 1 6 379 282 97 31 3 nbsp St George 22 13 3 6 416 320 96 29 4 nbsp Eastern Suburbs Roosters 22 14 1 7 362 274 88 29 5 nbsp Balmain 22 14 0 8 393 284 109 28 6 nbsp Parramatta 22 12 1 9 308 284 24 25 7 nbsp Western Suburbs 22 12 0 10 328 279 49 24 8 nbsp Penrith 22 11 0 11 298 352 54 22 9 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown 22 9 1 12 259 301 42 19 10 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland 22 6 0 16 259 405 146 12 11 nbsp North Sydney 22 4 0 18 259 388 129 8 12 nbsp Newtown 22 2 1 19 257 472 215 5Finals editHome Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd Semi finals nbsp St George 17 10 nbsp Eastern Suburbs Roosters 31 August 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 49 747 nbsp South Sydney 15 23 nbsp Manly Warringah 7 September 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 49 128 Preliminary Final nbsp South Sydney 20 8 nbsp St George 14 September 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 44 803 Grand Final nbsp Manly Warringah 9 13 nbsp South Sydney 21 September 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 54 255 Grand Final edit Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Position South Sydney Rabbitohs Bob Batty FB Eric Simms 2 Michael McLean WG 2 Brian James 3 Alec Tennant CE 3 Bob Honan 4 Frank Stanton CE 4 Arthur Branighan 5 Les Hanigan WG 5 Michael Cleary 6 Bob Fulton c FE 6 Denis Pittard 7 Denis Ward HB 7 Bob Grant 13 Bill Hamilton PR 13 Jim Morgan 12 Fred Jones HK 12 Elwyn Walters 11 Norm Pounder PR 11 John O Neill 10 David Knox SR 19 John Sattler c 9 John Morgan SR 9 Bob Moses 8 Bill Bradstreet LK 8 Ron Coote Res George Hunter Coach Clive Churchill Manly was making its fourth ever Grand Final appearance and still looking for its first title 21 year old captain Bob Fulton led a young Sea Eagles side while Souths was skippered by John Sattler who that season had been honoured as Catholic Sportsman of the Year Neither team lineup had any players older than 29 years of age The depth of the Souths line up was indicated by the fact that it s stars Kevin Longbottom Bob McCarthy and Ray Branighan were all named and played in the Rabbitohs reserve grade side which ominously won its grand final match up also against Manly The first grade match began furiously with the toughening up period resulting in four cautions by referee Pearce in the first four minutes Ron Coote clashed with Bill Bradstreet and the opposing giants Hamilton and John O Neill also measured up Souths with a strong breeze at its back was the first to score when Michael Cleary intercepted a pass meant for Manly winger Les Hanigan and raced 80 yards to score Simms punished Manly with a conversion and three successful penalty goals in the first half and at the break Souths led 11 2 The Sea Eagles refused to lay down and mid way through the second half second rower John Morgan crashed over for a try which was converted by Bob Batty Then a Bob Fulton field goal with fourteen minutes left brought Manly within reach But despite the Manly fightback Souths was too resilient and hung on to win its second successive premiership and the club s 18th title South Sydney 13 Tries Cleary Goals Simms 5 Manly Warringah 9 Tries Morgan Goals Batty 2 Fld Goals Fulton 1 Player statistics editThe following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 22 Top 5 point scorers Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals 184 nbsp Eric Simms 0 65 27 181 nbsp Dennis Preston 7 80 0 167 nbsp Terry Hughes 7 67 6 152 nbsp Len Killeen 8 64 0 136 nbsp Allan McKean 0 67 1 Top 5 try scorers Tries Player 20 nbsp Stan Gorton 13 nbsp Les Hanigan 12 nbsp Mick Alchin 11 nbsp George Ruebner 9 nbsp Ron Coote 9 nbsp Bob Mara 9 nbsp Johnny Rhodes Top 5 goal scorers Goals Player 80 nbsp Dennis Preston 67 nbsp Allan McKean 67 nbsp Terry Hughes 65 nbsp Eric Simms 64 nbsp Len KilleenReferences editExternal links editRugby League Tables Season 1968 The World of Rugby League Results 1961 70 at rabbitohs com au 1968 J J Giltinan Shield and WD amp HO Wills Cup at rleague com dead link NSWRFL season 1968 at rugbyleagueproject com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1968 NSWRFL season amp oldid 1218717501, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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