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1973 NSWRFL season

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Rugby league competition

Rugby league season
1973 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams12
PremiersManly-Warringah (2nd title)
Minor premiersManly-Warringah (3rd title)
Matches played139
Points scored4234
Attendance1390810
Top points scorerGraeme Langlands (183)
Wooden spoonPenrith (1st spoon)
Rothmans MedalKen Maddison
Top try-scorerBob Fulton (18)

The1973New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the sixty-sixth season of the rugby league competition based inSydney. Twelve district clubs from across the city, including six foundation clubs, competed for the J.J. Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in agrand final betweenManly-Warringah andCronulla-Sutherland. This season also saw the introduction of an Under-23s competition to replace the former “Third Grade” as well as a five-team finals series (rather than the previous four).[1]

Season summary

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The 1973 NSWRFL season saw the introduction of the metric system to the playing field, and a five-team semi-final series. Twenty-two regular season rounds were played from March until August, resulting in a top five of Manly, Cronulla, St. George, Newtown and Canterbury who went on to battle it out in the finals.

The 1973Rothmans Medal was awarded toCronulla-Sutherland forwardKen Maddison.Rugby League Week awarded their player of the year award toManly-Warringah's halfbackJohnny Mayes.

The 1973 season also saw the retirement from the League of futureAustralian Rugby League Hall of Fame inductee,Ken Irvine. A legendary speedster who started his career withNorth Sydney in1958, Irvine finished his stellar career with two deserved premierships playing for Manly-Warringah. Irvine also finished his career as the highest ever tryscorer in the Sydney premiership (the record still stands as of2020). He crossed for 171 tries in 176 games for Norths and 41 in 60 games for Manly.

Teams

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From 1973 onwards, Newtown were known as the “Jets”.[2]

Balmain

66th season
Ground:Leichhardt Oval
Coach:Leo Nosworthy
Captain:John Spencer

Canterbury-Bankstown

39th season
Ground:Belmore Oval
Coach:Malcolm Clift
Captain:Geoff Connell

Cronulla-Sutherland

7th season
Ground:Endeavour Field
Captain-coach:Tommy Bishop

Eastern Suburbs

66th season
Ground:Sydney Sports Ground
Coach:Tony Paskins
Captain:Ron Coote

Manly-Warringah

27th season
Ground:Brookvale Oval
Coach:Ron Willey
Captain:Fred Jones

Newtown Jets

66th season
Ground:Henson Park
Coach:Jack Gibson
Captain:Lionel Williamson

North Sydney

66th season
Ground:North Sydney Oval
Coach:Noel Kelly
Captain:Ross Warner

Parramatta

27th season
Ground:Cumberland Oval
Coach:Dave Bolton
Captain:Bob McCarthy

Penrith

7th season
Ground:Penrith Stadium
Coach:Bob BolandLeo Trevena
Captain:Ron Lynch

South Sydney

66th season
Ground:Redfern Oval
Coach:Clive Churchill
Captain:Bob McCarthy

St. George

53rd season
Ground:Kogarah Jubilee Oval
Captain-coach:Graeme Langlands

Western Suburbs

66th season
Ground: Lidcombe Oval
Coach:Don Parish
Captain:Tommy Raudonikis

Regular season

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Team12345678910111213141516171819202122F1F2F2RF3GF
BalmainSTG
−15
NOR
+3
PAR
+7
PEN
−23
CRO
+3
CBY
−15
NEW
−24
EAS
−20
SOU
−2
WES
−5
MAN
−20
STG
−15
NOR
+6
PAR
−11
PEN
+5
CRO
−21
CBY
−35
NEW
−13
EAS
+1
SOU
−12
WES
+4
MAN
−39
Canterbury-BankstownMAN
0
NEW
−6
EAS
+1
SOU
+9
WES
+28
BAL
+15
STG
−16
NOR
+11
PAR
+19
PEN
−5
CRO
−14
MAN
−8
NEW
−11
EAS
−7
SOU
+11
WES
+10
BAL
+35
STG
−3
NOR
+10
PAR
+6
PEN
+22
CRO
−7
NEW
−11
Cronulla-SutherlandNEW
+3
EAS
−3
SOU
+1
WES
+26
BAL
−3
STG
+7
NOR
−6
PAR
+6
PEN
+14
MAN
−4
CBY
+14
NEW
+9
EAS
+5
SOU
+10
WES
+7
BAL
+21
STG
−5
NOR
+11
PAR
+29
PEN
+19
MAN
+2
CBY
+7
STG
+18
MAN
−10
XNEW
+9
MAN
−3
Eastern SuburbsPEN
−11
CRO
+3
CBY
−1
NEW
+2
MAN
−9
SOU
−1
WES
−9
BAL
+20
STG
−9
NOR
+1
PAR
+41
PEN
+34
CRO
−5
CBY
+7
NEW
+3
MAN
+5
SOU
−2
WES
−10
BAL
−1
STG
+2
NOR
+10
PAR
+31
Manly-WarringahCBY
0
STG
+13
NEW
−10
NOR
+23
EAS
+9
PAR
−10
SOU
+13
PEN
+36
WES
+4
CRO
+4
BAL
+20
CBY
+8
STG
+1
NEW
+2
NOR
+2
EAS
−5
PAR
+45
SOU
+7
PEN
+63
WES
+12
CRO
−2
BAL
+39
XCRO
+10
XXCRO
+3
NewtownCRO
−3
CBY
+6
MAN
+10
EAS
−2
SOU
−6
WES
+2
BAL
+24
STG
+1
NOR
+5
PAR
+8
PEN
+20
CRO
−9
CBY
+11
MAN
−2
EAS
−3
SOU
−1
WES
+17
BAL
+13
STG
−18
NOR
+20
PAR
+31
PEN
+10
CBY
+11
STG
0
STG
+3
CRO
−9
North SydneyWES
+17
BAL
−3
STG
−27
MAN
−23
PAR
+3
PEN
+6
CRO
+6
CBY
−11
NEW
−5
EAS
−1
SOU
0
WES
−9
BAL
−6
STG
+3
MAN
−2
PAR
+1
PEN
−1
CRO
−11
CBY
−10
NEW
−20
EAS
−10
SOU
+2
ParramattaSOU
+17
WES
+9
BAL
−7
STG
−14
NOR
−3
MAN
+10
PEN
+9
CRO
−6
CBY
−19
NEW
−8
EAS
−41
SOU
+8
WES
−3
BAL
+11
STG
−23
NOR
−1
MAN
−45
PEN
−14
CRO
−29
CBY
−6
NEW
−31
EAS
−31
PenrithEAS
+11
SOU
−10
WES
−7
BAL
+23
STG
−6
NOR
−6
PAR
−9
MAN
−36
CRO
−14
CBY
+5
NEW
−20
EAS
−34
SOU
−15
WES
−15
BAL
−5
STG
−16
NOR
+1
PAR
+14
MAN
−63
CRO
−19
CBY
−22
NEW
−10
South SydneyPAR
−17
PEN
+10
CRO
−1
CBY
−9
NEW
+6
EAS
+1
MAN
−13
WES
+7
BAL
+2
STG
+2
NOR
0
PAR
−8
PEN
+15
CRO
−10
CBY
−11
NEW
+1
EAS
+2
MAN
−7
WES
+7
BAL
+12
STG
−9
NOR
−2
St. GeorgeBAL
+15
MAN
−13
NOR
+27
PAR
+14
PEN
+6
CRO
−7
CBY
+16
NEW
−1
EAS
+9
SOU
−2
WES
+8
BAL
+15
MAN
−1
NOR
−3
PAR
+23
PEN
+16
CRO
+5
CBY
+3
NEW
+18
EAS
−2
SOU
+9
WES
+4
CRO
−18
NEW
0
NEW
−3
Western SuburbsNOR
−17
PAR
−9
PEN
+7
CRO
−26
CBY
−28
NEW
−2
EAS
+9
SOU
−7
MAN
−4
BAL
+5
STG
−8
NOR
+9
PAR
+3
PEN
+15
CRO
−7
CBY
−10
NEW
−17
EAS
+10
SOU
−7
MAN
−12
BAL
−4
STG
−4
Team12345678910111213141516171819202122F1F2F2RF3GF

Bold – Home game
X – Bye
Opponent for round listed above margin

Ladder

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TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1Manly221714500226+27435
2Cronulla221705389219+17034
3St. George221507372213+15930
4Newtown221408358224+13428
5Canterbury221219369269+10025
6Eastern Suburbs2212010415314+10124
7South Sydney2211110345367-2223
8North Sydney227114239340-10115
9Western Suburbs227015310414-10414
10Balmain227015254495-24114
11Parramatta226016275492-21712
12Penrith225017272525-25310

Ladder progression

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  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 5.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.
Team12345678910111213141516171819202122
1Manly-Warringah1335779111315171921232525272931333335
2Cronulla-Sutherland2246688101212141618202224242628303234
3St. George22468810101212141616161820222426262830
4Newtown0244468101214161618181818202222242628
5Canterbury-Bankstown1135799111313131313131517191921232525
6Eastern Suburbs0224444668101212141618181818202224
7South Sydney022246681012131315151517191921232323
8North Sydney2222468888999111113131313131315
9Western Suburbs00222244466810121212121414141414
10Balmain024466666666881010101012121414
11Parramatta244446888881010121212121212121212
12Penrith222444444666666681010101010

Finals

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Qualifying Finals
Cronulla-Sutherland18–0St. George25 August 1973Sydney Cricket GroundKeith Page37,778
Newtown13–2Canterbury-Bankstown26 August 1973Sydney Sports GroundKeith Page17,778
Semi-finals
Manly-Warringah14–4Cronulla-Sutherland1 September 1973Sydney Cricket GroundKeith Page41,898
St. George12–12Newtown2 September 1973Sydney Cricket GroundKeith Page24,390
St. George5–8Newtown4 September 1973Sydney Sports GroundKeith Page27,791
Preliminary final
Cronulla-Sutherland20–11Newtown8 September 1973Sydney Cricket GroundKeith Page30,649
Grand final
Manly-Warringah10–7Cronulla-Sutherland15 September 1973Sydney Cricket GroundKeith Page52,044

Chart

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Qualifying finalMajor semi-finalPreliminary finalGrand final
1Manly14Manly10
Cronulla-Sutherland4 Cronulla-Sutherland7
2Cronulla-Sutherland18Cronulla-Sutherland20
3 St. George0Minor semi-final Newtown11
St. George5*
4Newtown13Newtown8*
5 Canterbury2

* - Indicates only the replay match, and not the match ending in a draw.

Grand final

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Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesPositionCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
  1. Graham Eadie
FB
  1. Warren Fisher
2.Ken IrvineWG2.Ray Corcoran
3.Ray BranighanCE3.Steve Rogers
4.Bob FultonCE4.Eric Archer
5.Max BrownWG5.Bob Wear
6.Ian MartinFE6.Chris Wellman
7.John MayesHB7.Tommy Bishop (c)
13.Bill HamiltonPR13.Cliff Watson
12.Fred Jones (c)HK12.Ron Turner
11.John O'NeillPR11.Grahame Bowen
10.Peter PetersSR10.Ken Maddison
9.Terry RandallSR9.John Maguire
8.Mal ReillyLK8.Greg Pierce
14.John BucknallBench19.Rick Bourke
Ron WilleyCoachTommy Bishop

AfterCronulla-Sutherland's 14–4 loss in the major semi-final,Manly-Warringah expected the Sharks would be fired up for the grand final. And they were.Ian Heads wrote in theSunday Telegraph the next day thatIt was a grand final as tough and dirty as any bar-room brawl.[3] Alan Clarkson wrote in the Sun HeraldThe fare served up in the first half belonged in the Colosseum.[4] The first half was not how the game's administrators would have wished to show-case rugby league, every tackle was loaded with menace and meant to damage. Nevertheless, from the melee Bob Fulton emerged and showed his unrivalled skill. Heads and Clarkson wrote of his "towering genius" and "football brilliance" respectively.

Manly's English import Malcolm Reilly, himself never one to take a backward step, was the first victim of the carnage. In the opening minute, Cronulla hooker Ron "Rocky" Turner set his sights on Reilly as the Englishman got an early kick away to take advantage of a strong breeze blowing towards the Bradman Stand (Paddington End). Turner missed Reilly the first time around, but didn't miss him a few minutes later. The Manly lock was left in agony from a badly bruised hip and had to leave the field for painkilling injections. Knowing he probably wouldn't last the first half he then returned to the field and created mayhem despite the injections he received failing to work properly. He set about doing as much physical damage to Cronulla players as he could, but bowed out in the 25th minute and was replaced by reserve forward John Bucknall, who had played in Manly's winning Reserve Grade Grand final side earlier in the day. Bucknall didn't think he would be needed and actually had a full lunch and soft drink shortly before the first grade game began.

After a number of brawls in the first half, referee Keith Page eventually called in all 26 players twice for mass cautions, threatening that any more foul play would result in players being sent off. Despite his warnings the back-alley tactics continued from both teams, and Page didn't send anyone from the field.[5]

Then Fulton took over in the 29th and 58th minutes. “Bozo” demonstrated power and pace in both tries. The first came from a brilliant Fred Jones flick pass[6] which saw Fulton split Eric Archer and Steve Rogers just twenty-five metres from the line. Fulton ran around to touch down near the posts and give Graham Eadie an easier shot at conversion which he duly slotted through the posts. Manly took a 5–0 scoreline to the half time break.

The second Fulton try came after Eadie took a pass from five-eighth Ian Martin, then looked for Fulton and set him up perfectly. Fulton raced for the Brewongle Stand corner and managed to put the ball down before being bundled into touch by Rogers and replacement fullback Rick Bourke. From out wide Eadie missed the conversion to make it 8–2 after Steve Rogers had previously kicked a penalty goal.

Cronulla had to wait a long time before they dented the Manly line. It was in the 70th minute that the crack appeared. Trailing 8–2, the Sharks struck when lock Greg Pierce positioned Rick Bourke for a try (Bourke was flattened by Manly winger Max Brown as he scored, resulting in a broken thumb for Brown). Rogers easily kicked the conversion to reduce the deficit to just one point. Eadie stretched the lead to three points from a penalty kick and then the Sharks rallied and bombarded Manly. Ultimately, the Manly defence of John Mayes, Terry Randall, Peter Peters, Eadie and Fulton were up to the task. It will, however, go down in Sharks folklore that a Tommy Bishop flick pass in the dying moments failed to go to hand with the Manly line wide open. It was a set move Cronulla had successfully played all year, but had adjusted for the grand final in anticipation of Manly's familiarity with the standard move. As expected, the Manly defence reacted to snuff out the set play, leaving a gap that Bishop's pass managed to pinpoint. However, in the heat of the moment, Sharks second-rower Ken Maddison also played for the old move, ran the wrong line and the ball went to ground – and with it went the premiership.

Manly-Warringah 10 (Tries: Fulton 2. Goals: Eadie 2/6)

Cronulla-Sutherland 7 (Tries: Bourke. Goals: Rogers 2/5)

Man of the Match:Bob Fulton (Manly)
Referee: Keith Page
Attendance: 52,044

Player statistics

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

Top 5 point scorers

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals
169Graeme Langlands5770
165Henry Tatana1810
140Graham Eadie4640
140Tony Ford0700
131Eric Simms2621

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer
16Johnny Mayes
15Bob Fulton
15Bill Mullins
13Ken Irvine
13Bernie Lowther
13Mark Harris

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer
81Henry Tatana
77Graeme Langlands
70Tony Ford
64Graham Eadie
62Eric Simms

References

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  1. ^"Form over five years".The Sun-Herald. 19 March 1978. Retrieved19 June 2011.
  2. ^"A history of the Newtown Jets".thefinalwinter.com. Archived fromthe original on 2008-07-07. Retrieved2009-07-06.
  3. ^Sydney Sunday Telegraph 16 September 1973
  4. ^Sydney Sun Herald, 16 September 1973
  5. ^Coady, Ben (2009-09-28)."Grand final dramas".WA Today. Australia: Fairfax Digital. Archived fromthe original on 2018-10-04. Retrieved2010-01-15.
  6. ^Harker, Jon (25 September 1993)."I'll walk off, says Referee".The Sun-Herald. Australia:Fairfax Media. p. 72. Retrieved12 February 2011.

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