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1933 NSWRFL season

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New South Wales Rugby League season

Rugby league season
1933 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams8
PremiersNewtown (2nd title)
Minor premiersNewtown (2nd title)
Matches played59
Top points scorerSyd Christensen (86)
Wooden spoonWestern Suburbs (6th spoon)
Top try-scorerJack Gray-Spence (11)

The1933 NSWRFL season was the twenty-sixth season ofSydney’s professionalrugby league club competition, Australia’s first. Eight teams from across the city contested theNew South Wales Rugby Football League premiership during the season, which lasted from April until September, and culminated in Newtown’s victory over St. George in the final.[1]

Season summary

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When theKangaroos sailed for England in July, the NSWRFL premiership, with a mere five rounds completed, was turned on its head. After losing the opening four matches of the season, last-placed Newtown won eleven of their next twelve matches to take the premiership, whilstWests, who had won four and drawn one of six games, lost several key players and did not win another match. The Magpies lost virtually their entire backline ofMcMillan,Pearce,Ridley,Mead and the up-and-comingVic Hey, and also suffered from their refusal to reappoint coachJim Craig.[2]

Teams

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Balmain

26th season
Ground:Drummoyne Oval
Coach: George Robinson
Captain:Arthur Toby

Eastern Suburbs

26th season
Ground:Sydney Sports Ground
Coach:Arthur Halloway
Captain(s):Sid Pearce,Ernie Norman

Newtown

26th season
Ground: Marrickville Oval
Coach:Charles "Boxer" Russell
Captain:Keith Ellis

North Sydney

26th season
Ground:North Sydney Oval
Captain-Coach:Arthur Edwards

St. George

13th season
Ground:Earl Park
Coach:Albert Johnston
Captain:Harry Kadwell

South Sydney

26th season
Ground:Sydney Sports Ground
Coach:Charlie Lynch
Captain:George Treweek

University

14th season
Coach:Gordon Favelle
Captain:Sammy Ogg

Western Suburbs

26th season
Ground:Pratten Park
Captain-Coach:Bill Brogan

Ladder

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The geographical locations of the teams that contested the 1933 premiership across Sydney.
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1Newtown14905183125+5818
2Eastern Suburbs14815224169+5517
3South Sydney14815182177+517
4St. George14806165174-916
5Balmain14536187210-2313
6Sydney University14518218216+211
7North Sydney14518136188-5211
8Western Suburbs14419210246-369

Finals

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In the two semi finals,Newtown andSt. George beat their opponentsEastern Suburbs andSouth Sydney. In their semi-final Newtown were reduced to twelve men after former representative fullbackAlan Righton broke his leg. The two winners then advanced to the final.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
26 August 1933 -Sports Ground
 
 
Newtown17
 
9 September 1933[3] - Sports Ground
 
South Sydney12
 
Newtown18
 
2 September 1933 - Sports Ground
 
St. George5
 
St. George13
 
 
Eastern Suburbs10
 

Premiership final

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NewtownPositionSt. George
13.Tom EllisFB13.Stan Robinson
25.Joe GartnerWG11.Bernie Martin
11.Alf GriffithsCE51.Max Hollingsworth
20.Frank GilmoreCE14.Norm Tipping
21.Garnet BraybrookWG8.Len Brennan
8.Keith Ellis (c)FE7.Mick Kadwell (Ca./Co.)
7.Hans MorkHB34.Dick Daly
15.Clarrie TupperPR41.Tom Haywood
3.Clarrie StevensonHK5.Percy Fairall
18.Henry PorterPR43.Alan Sprouster
5.Alf SmithSR31.Allan Woods
28.Les BullSR2.Jim Rutherford
6.Jack ThorntonLK30.Bill Killiby
Charles RussellCoach

TheSydney Sports Ground attracted a large crowd of 18,080 on 9 September to see Newtown take on St George. Both teams were coached by former internationals. St George captain-coach was former Kangaroo and premiership winner with South Sydney Harry 'Mick' Kadwell. Newtown were coached by former dual-internationalCharles “Boxer” Russell.

The match, refereed by William Fry, was level 5–all at halftime, before the Bluebags finished the stronger to take the premiership.

Newtown 18 (Tries: Alf Griffiths 2, Joe Gartner, George Braybrook. Goals: Frank Gilmore 3)

beat

St George 5 (Tries: Percy Fairall. Goal: Mick Kadwell )

References

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  1. ^Premiership Roll of HonourArchived 2007-04-28 at theWayback Machine atrl1908.com
  2. ^Lester, Gary;Clouds of Dust, Buckets of Blood: the Story of the Western Suburbs Rugby League Magpies; p. 94.ISBN 0949853526
  3. ^Newtown def. St George (18-5) - 09-Sep-1933Archived 2012-03-04 at theWayback Machine atnrlstats.com

External links

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