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1984 NSWRL season

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Rugby league competition

Rugby league season
1984 New South Wales Rugby League
Teams13
PremiersCanterbury-Bankstown (4th title)
Minor premiersCanterbury-Bankstown (4th title)
Matches played163
Points scored5,226
Attendance1,379,655
Top points scorerSteve Gearin (190)
Wooden spoonWestern Suburbs (13th spoon)
Rothmans MedalTerry Lamb
Top try-scorer(s)Steve Morris (17)
Terry Lamb (17)

The1984New South Wales Rugby League season was the 77th season of competition between the top professionalrugby league football clubs withinNew South Wales. With the departure from the first grade competition of Sydney foundation club theNewtown Jets at the close of the previous season, 1984 saw thirteen teams compete for theJ J Giltinan Shield andWinfield Cup during the season, which culminated in agrand final between theCanterbury-Bankstown andParramatta clubs. NSWRL teams also competed for the1984 National Panasonic Cup.

Season summary

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TheNew South Wales Rugby Football League dropped the "football" from its name this year. Twenty-six regular season rounds were played from March till August, resulting in a top five of Canterbury, St. George, Parramatta and Manly, with Souths taking fifth spot after winning a play-off against Canberra

The 1984 season'sRothmans Medallist was Canterbury-Bankstown's five-eighth,Terry Lamb, who was also the season's top try-scorer. TheDally M Award was given to Canterbury's fullback,Michael Potter, whileRugby League Week gave their player of the year award to Parramatta's halfback,Peter Sterling.

Teams

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At the close of the previous seasonNewtown became the first club sinceUniversity in1937 to exit the League, reducing the number of clubs this season from fourteen to thirteen.[1] This included fiveSydney-based foundation teams, another six from Sydney, one from greaterNew South Wales and one from theAustralian Capital Territory.

Balmain Tigers

77th season
Ground:Leichhardt Oval
Coach:Frank Stanton
Captain:Wayne Pearce

Canberra Raiders

3rd season
Ground:Seiffert Oval
Coach:Don Furner
Captain:Ron Giteau

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

50th season
Ground:Belmore Oval
Coach:Warren Ryan
Captain:Steve Mortimer

Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks

18th season
Ground:Ronson Field
Coach:Terry Fearnley
Captain:David Hatch

Eastern Suburbs Roosters

77th season
Ground:Sydney Sports Ground
Coach:Laurie Freier
Captain:Ron Gibbs

Illawarra Steelers

3rd season
Ground:Wollongong Showground
Coach:Brian Smith
Captain:Michael Bolt

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles

38th season
Ground:Brookvale Oval
Coach:Bob Fulton
Captain:Alan Thompson

North Sydney Bears

77th season
Ground:North Sydney Oval
Coach:Greg Hawick
Captain: →Fred TeasdellMark Graham

Parramatta Eels

38th season
Ground:Belmore Oval
Coach:John Monie
Captain:Ray Price

Penrith Panthers

18th season
Ground:Penrith Park
Coach:Tim Sheens
Captain:Royce Simmons

South Sydney Rabbitohs

77th season
Ground:Redfern Oval
Coach:Ron Willey
Captain:Ziggy Niszczot

St. George Dragons

64th season
Ground:Kogarah Oval
Coach:Roy Masters
Captain:Craig Young

Western Suburbs Magpies

77th season
Ground:Lidcombe Oval
Coach:Ken Gentle
Captain:Lee Crooks

Ladder

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TeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1Canterbury2419052435237+19842
2St. George2417072445289+15638
3Parramatta2417072412260+15238
4Manly24140102512338+17432
5South Sydney24130112333307+2630
6Canberra24130112379394-1530
7Penrith24121112409401+829
8Illawarra24120122368388-2028
9Balmain24120122380405-2528
10Cronulla24101132446478-3225
11North Sydney2491142371447-7623
12Eastern Suburbs2451182308478-17015
13Western Suburbs2410232244620-3766

Finals

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Playoff
South Sydney Rabbitohs23-4Canberra Raiders28 August 1984Sydney Cricket GroundGreg McCallum10,101
Qualifying Finals
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles18-22South Sydney Rabbitohs1 September 1984Sydney Cricket GroundChris Ward15,801
St. George Dragons16-22Parramatta Eels2 September 1984Sydney Cricket GroundKevin Roberts25,675
Semi-finals
St. George Dragons24-6South Sydney Rabbitohs8 September 1984Sydney Cricket GroundB. Barnes32,162
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs16-8Parramatta Eels9 September 1984Sydney Cricket GroundGreg McCallum30,044
Preliminary final
Parramatta Eels8-7St. George Dragons16 September 1984Sydney Cricket GroundKevin Roberts37,004

Chart

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Qualifying finalMajor semi-finalPreliminary finalGrand final
1Canterbury16Canterbury6
Parramatta8 Parramatta4
2 St. George16Parramatta8
3Parramatta22Minor semi-final St. George7
St. George24
4 Manly18 South Sydney6
5South Sydney22

Grand final

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The 1984 grand final was contested by minor premiersCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and theParramatta Eels. As competition leaders, the Bulldogs needed to win only one finals game to qualify for the grand final, and did so against the third-placed Eels, who had to play three finals games to qualify. Played at theSydney Cricket Ground before a crowd of 47,076, the game was refereed by Kevin Roberts.

Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsPositionParramatta Eels
  1. Mick Potter
FB
  1. Paul Taylor
2.Peter MortimerWG2.Neil Hunt
3.Andrew FarrarCE3.Mick Cronin
4.Chris MortimerCE4.Steve Ella
5.Steve O’BrienWG5.Eric Grothe
6.Terry LambFE6.Brett Kenny
7.Steve Mortimer (c)HB7.Peter Sterling
8.Paul LangmackLK8.Ray Price
9.Steve FolkesSR9.Chris Phelan
16.Brian BatteseSR10.John Muggleton
11.Peter KellyPR11.Paul Mares
12.Mark BugdenHK12.Steve Edge (c)
13.Peter TunksPR13.Stan Jurd
10.Darryl BrohmanRes.15.David Liddiard
20.Greg MullaneRes.17.Glenn Mansfield
22.Geoff RobinsonRes.20.Ron Quinn
Res.22.Steve Sharp
Warren RyanCoachJohn Monie

The ruthless game plan of coach Warren Ryan saw Canterbury trump Parramatta in a grueling encounter. The Bulldogs mastered the art of the "gang-tackle" under Ryan and it was executed superbly by Peter Tunks, Peter Kelly, Mark Bugden and Brian Battese. Parramatta had a 4-0 half-time lead after Mick Cronin scored from a neat Peter Sterling pass.

An ingenious moment from Canterbury hooker Bugden won the day - seeing an injured Ray Price on the ground, he ran from dummy-half at the place where Price would have been defending to crash over and score the winning try.

Cronin later missed a close range penalty goal attempt which would have levelled the scores close to full-time.

Canterbury-Bankstown 6
Tries: Bugden
Goals: Chris Mortimer

Parramatta 4
Tries: Cronin

Man-of-the-match:Peter Kelly[2]

Player statistics

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The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 26.

Top 5 point scorers

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField goals
186Tony Armstrong9750
176Steve Gearin7740
159Ron Giteau6671
143Neil Baker5595
142Mark Levy2670

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer
17Terry Lamb
13Steve Morris
12Dean Carney
12Steve Broughton
11Eric Grothe Sr.
11Phil Blake
11Brad Izzard

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer
75Tony Armstrong
74Steve Gearin
67Ron Giteau
67Mark Levy
59Neil Baker

References

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  1. ^"History of the Premiership".centenaryofrugbyleague.com.au.Australian Rugby League. Archived fromthe original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved21 October 2013.
  2. ^D'Souza, Miguel."Grand final History".wwos.ninemsn.com.au.AAP. Archived fromthe original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved8 September 2013.

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