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1997 Super League (Australia) season

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Rugby league competition
This article is aboutSuper League (Australia)'s 1997 competition. For theAustralian Rugby League-operated rival competition, see1997 ARL season. For Europe's 1997 professional rugby league season, see1997 Super League (UK) season.

Rugby league season
1997 Super League
Teams10
PremiersBrisbane (3rd title)
Minor premiersBrisbane (2nd title)
Matches played96
Points scored4,035
Average attendance13,039
Attendance1,251,777
Top points scorerRyan Girdler (197)
Top try-scorerMatthew Ryan (17)

The1997 Super League season (also known as theTelstra Cup due to sponsorship byTelstra Corporation) was a breakaway professionalrugby league football competition in Australia and the only one to be run by theNews Limited-controlledSuper League organisation. Eight teams which had broken away from the existingAustralian Rugby League, in addition to the newly createdAdelaide Rams andHunter Mariners, competed over eighteen weekly rounds of the regular season. The top five teams then played a series of knock-out finals which culminated in a Septembergrand final played inBrisbane betweenBrisbane andCronulla.

Background

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Main article:Super League (Australia)

Super League was arugby league competition that was held in Australia in 1997. It was created byNews Corporation after an unsuccessful attempt to purchase the pay television rights to Australian rugby league games. After two years of legal battles the competition was played for a single season in 1997 before merging with the rivalAustralian Rugby League competition in 1998 to form theNational Rugby League.

Season summary

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For this season video refereeing was introduced to rugby league for the first time.[1] The Telstra Cup premiership was held over eighteen rounds. The season was dominated by the minor premiers, theBrisbane Broncos, who won 14 of their 18 matches, losing only to thePenrith Panthers, theHunter Mariners and eventual runners-up,Cronulla. TheGrand final was played atBrisbane'sANZ Stadium in front of 58,912 people; the ground record for that venue. Brisbane defeated Cronulla 26–8 to win their third* premiership. TheAuckland Warriors had teams in the Reserve grade and two age-group grand finals but lost all three.

The grand finals:

  • Brisbane vs Cronulla (Seniors Grade)
  • Canterbury vs Auckland (Reserve Grade)
  • Penrith vs Auckland (Under-19s Grade)
  • Brisbane vs Auckland (Under-17s Grade)

The winners in all grades were:

  • Brisbane (Seniors Grade)
  • Canterbury (Reserve Grade)
  • Penrith (Under-19s Grade)
  • Brisbane (Under-17s Grade)

The Senior Grade and the Reserve Grade were called the Telstra Cup
The Under-19s Grade was called theMal Meninga Cup
The Under-17s Grade was called theTerry Lamb Cup

At the end of the season, an Australian team was selected from the Telstra Cup Premiership's clubs to play in theSuper League Test series againstGreat Britain in England.

The test matches

  • Australia vs New Zealand
  • Australia vs Great Britain
  • New Zealand vs Great Britain

The Super League Tri Series

  • Queensland vs New South Wales
  • Queensland vs New Zealand
  • New South Wales vs New Zealand

Teams

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The ten Super League-aligned clubs contested the premiership, only three of which were based inSydney (none of which wereNSWRFL foundation clubs), compared to eight in therival Australian Rugby League competition, which was run at the same time. A further team from greaterNew South Wales, two teams fromQueensland, and one each fromAustralian Capital Territory,South Australia,Western Australia andAuckland inNew Zealand made up the Super League competition. The Western Reds renamed themselves the Perth Reds for the Super League competition. The Bulldogs reinstated 'Canterbury' to their name (but not Bankstown).

Adelaide Rams

1st season
Ground:Adelaide Oval
Coach:Rod Reddy
Captain:Kerrod Walters

Auckland Warriors

3rd season
Ground:Ericsson Stadium
Coach:John MonieFrank Endacott
Captain:Matthew Ridge

Brisbane Broncos

10th season
Ground:ANZ Stadium
Coach:Wayne Bennett
Captain:Allan Langer

Canberra Raiders

16th season
Ground:Bruce Stadium
Coach:Mal Meninga
Captain:Ricky Stuart

Canterbury Bulldogs

63rd season
Ground:Belmore Sports Ground
Coach:Chris Anderson
Captain:Simon Gillies

Cronulla Sharks

31st season
Ground:Shark Park
Coach:John Lang
Captain:Andrew Ettingshausen

Hunter Mariners

1st & final season
Ground:Topper Stadium
Coach:Graham Murray
Captain:Tony Iro

North Qld Cowboys

3rd season
Ground:Stockland Stadium
Coach:Tim Sheens
Captain:Ian Roberts &John Lomax

Perth Reds

3rd & final season
Ground:WACA Ground
Coach:Dean Lance
Captain:Mark Geyer

Penrith Panthers

31st season
Ground:Penrith Stadium
Coach:Royce Simmons
Captain:Steve Carter

Locations of the participating clubs: in the Sydney area (left), Australia and New Zealand (right)

Advertising

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Teaser ads had been created by Mojo Sydney in 1996 around the theme of "Superleague: It's Coming". They featured Super League players performing superhuman feats. One notable execution included Canberra'sBradley Clyde inside a rodeo corral being stormed by a runaway bull with the suggestion that he is about to singlehandedly bring the bull to ground.

By season launch in 1997 Foxtel's ad agency Young and Rubicam Sydney had the Super League account and created a space-themed ad with players running through outer-space and the tag-line "Super League: It's out of this world".

Super League Television commercials featured the songTwo Tribes byFrankie goes to Hollywood

By mid season the account had moved again and Sydney agency VCD produced much of the game promotional and club fixture print ads that ran in newspapers throughout the season. This commenced VCD's association with Super League that would continue with the ARL post the re-unification.

Ladder

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PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1Brisbane Broncos(P)181413481283+19829
2Cronulla Sharks181206403230+17324
3Canberra Raiders181107436337+9922
4Canterbury Bulldogs181008453447+620
5Penrith Panthers18909431462-3118
6Hunter Mariners187011350363-1314
7Auckland Warriors187011332406-7414
8Perth Reds187011321456-13514
9Adelaide Rams186111303402-9913
10North Queensland Cowboys185211328452-12412
  • (P) - Premiers


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 in last place on the ladder in that round
Team123456789101112131415161718
1Brisbane24681012141416181919192123252729
2Cronulla2466688810101214161618202224
3Canberra000022468101214141616182022
4Canterbury22444681010121414161618202020
5Penrith2468810101212121214161616161818
6Hunter0002224666810121414141414
7Auckland0222466666666810101214
8Perth022466888101012121212141414
9Adelaide002444468999111111111113
10North Queensland22224444678881012121212


Finals

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Minor premiersBrisbane only played two finals games (including the grand final), both againstCronulla winning both convincingly.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Preliminary Semi-finals
Cronulla22–18Canberra30 August 1997Endeavour FieldBill Harrigan17,137
Canterbury14–15Penrith1 September 1997Belmore OvalGraham Annesley10,492
Major Qualifying Finals
Brisbane34–2Cronulla6 September 1997Stockland StadiumBill Harrigan26,256
Canberra32–12Penrith8 September 1997Bruce StadiumGraham Annesley10,153
Preliminary final
Cronulla10–4Canberra13 September 1997Endeavour FieldBill Harrigan17,638
Grand final
Brisbane26-8Cronulla20 September 1997ANZ StadiumBill Harrigan58,912

Bracket

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Qualifying finalMajor semi-finalPreliminary finalGrand final
1Brisbane34Brisbane26
Cronulla2Cronulla8
2Cronulla22Cronulla10
3Canberra18Minor semi-finalCanberra4
Canberra32
4Canterbury14Penrith12
5Penrith15

Grand final

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The Super LeagueGrand final crowned a week of festivities, including a ball, street parade and massive game-night fireworks display, of the sort the Broncos' management had wanted the ARL to bring toBrisbane before the code's big schism in 1995. The game was on 20 September and despite stormy weather, a record crowd in Queensland rugby league history was atANZ Stadium for the first ever night grand final[2] and the first Australian top level grand final to be played outsideSydney. It attracted a ground record of 58,912 people,[3] the first 50,000+ crowd for a Rugby League Grand Final in Australia since 50,201 attended the1987Winfield Cup Grand Final, the last to be played at theSydney Cricket Ground. It was also the largest attendance for any sporting event in Brisbane since 52,000 attended the opening ceremony of the1982 Commonwealth Games, also held at the venue, then known as the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium.[4]Jon Stevens andOlivia Newton-John also performed in the pre-match entertainment.

The match was broadcast live by AustralianPay-TV channelFox Sports with Greg Clark,Wally Lewis andGary Freeman providing commentary, withPeter Jackson on the sideline. It was also broadcast on delay on theNine Network with commentary provided byRay Warren andPeter Sterling.

Teams

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Team details
Brisbane BroncosPositionCronulla Sharks
NameNumberNumberName
Darren Lockyer121David Peachey
Michael De Vere1845Mat Rogers
Steve Renouf33Andrew Ettingshausen (c)
Anthony Mundine433Russell Richardson
Wendell Sailor517Geoff Bell
Kevin Walters66Mitch Healey
Allan Langer (c)77Paul Green
Brad Thorn108Danny Lee
Andrew Gee239Dean Treister
Shane Webcke2140Jason Stevens
Gorden Tallis1111Craig Greenhill
Peter Ryan1231Chris McKenna
Darren Smith1313Tawera Nikau
Tonie Carroll1518Adam Dykes
John Plath924Sean Ryan
Michael Hancock238Les Davidson
Ben Walker1612Nathan Long
Wayne Bennett
Coach
John Lang


Match details

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1997 Super League Telstra Cup Grand Final
Saturday, 20 September
20:00AEST (UTC+10)
Brisbane26 – 8Cronulla
Tries:4
Renoufrugby ball 34'55'65'
Hancockrugby ball 79'
Goals:5
Lockyerrugby goalposts icon pen 8',pen 25',35',56',80'(5/6)
1st: 10–2
2nd: 16–6
Report
Tries:1
Richardsonrugby ball 45'
Goals:2
Rogersrugby goalposts icon pen 22',46'(2/2)
ANZ Stadium,Brisbane
Attendance: 58,912
Referee:Bill HarriganAustralia
Player of the Match:Steve Renouf (Brisbane)[5]

The game was refereed byBill Harrigan. The talented Brisbane side, featuring young up-and-coming stars in Darren Lockyer, Gorden Tallis and Shane Webcke overwhelmed a game Cronulla-Sutherland side. No points were scored until Lockyer's penalty kick in the eighth minute. In the twenty-second minute Mat Rogers equalised with another penalty kick. About three minutes later the next points came from yet another penalty kick by Lockyer, making the score 4–2 in favour of the home side. With just under seven minutes of the first half remaining, Allan Langer put abomb up and into the Sharks left-hand corner which a leaping Rogers failed to secure and Steve Renouf picked up the ball and dived over for the first try of the match. Lockyer's conversion put the Broncos in front 10–2 which is what the score remained at for half-time.[6]

Cronulla scored after less than four minutes of the second half when Wendell Sailor, returning the ball from a kick deep into his side's territory, passed the ball to nobody and it was chipped ahead by a Cronulla chaser and dived on by Russell Richardson. Mat Rogers converted the try successfully bringing the deficit back to two points at 10–8. In the 55th minute, the Broncos were on the attack and moved the ball out to the left for Renouf to score his second try of the match. Lockyer's kick, a metre in from the sideline was successful, making Brisbane's lead 16–8. About 10 minutes later, Renouf scored close to the same spot, becoming only the third player in history to score a hat-trick in a grand final. Lockyer missed the kick so the Broncos lead 20–8 with 14 minutes of the match remaining. An attempted field-goal kick by Lockyer in the 78th minute was charged down but Brisbane re-gathered the ball and one tackle later it was put through the hands out to the right wing, for replacement Michael Hancock to score the final try of the game. Lockyer kicked the extra two points with only seconds of the game remaining, so the final score was 26–8.[7]

The win meant the Broncos were undefeated at ANZ Stadium all year[8] and it kept the Broncos' 100% record intact in grand finals making it three from three, while the Sharks remained bridesmaids, at the time yet to score a grand final victory from three appearances. They would remain without a grand final win for another 20 years until their drought was finally broken in2016.

Post game

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ASuper Bowl style match between the Brisbane Broncos andNewcastle Knights, the1997 ARL season's premiers was mooted, but did not eventuate.[9]

Post season

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Main article:National Rugby League

With twenty-two teams playing in two competitions in 1997 crowd attendances and corporate sponsorships were spread very thinly, and many teams found themselves in financial difficulty by the end of the season. Despite having the financial backing ofOptus, theAustralian Rugby League decided that it was not in the best interests of the game to run two competitions and undertook moves to approachNews Limited in order to form a united competition. As a consequence of the negotiations that followed, on 23 September 1997 theARL announced that it was forming a new competition in partnership with News Limited. TheNational Rugby League was formed from the ARL and Super League competitions.

It was announced that the1998 season would have 20 teams competing, 19 of the ARL and Super League teams and theMelbourne Storm, who were owned by News Limited. Some of the clubs on both sides of the war were shut down. News decided to close theHunter Mariners and the financially ruinedWestern/Perth Reds, who were $10million in debt at the end of 1997, while the ARL decided to close down theSouth Queensland Crushers, who were also in financial trouble. Additionally, at the end of the following seasonNews Limited would decide to close down theAdelaide Rams and the ARL would close down theGold Coast Chargers, even though they were one of the few clubs to make a profit during theSuper League war.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Middleton, David (2008).League of Legends: 100 Years of Rugby League in Australia(PDF). National Museum of Australia. p. 31.ISBN 978-1-876944-64-3. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 17 March 2011.
  2. ^NRL grand final HistoryArchived 9 February 2010 atarchive.today atrl1908.com
  3. ^Koslowski, Michael (25 September 1997)."Field of teams".The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia:Fairfax Media. p. 6. Retrieved6 February 2011.
  4. ^"Grand final simply super".Illawarra Mercury. Fairfax Digital. 21 September 1997. p. 26. Retrieved6 October 2009.
  5. ^D'Souza, Miguel."Grand Final History".wwos.ninemsn.com.au.Australian Associated Press. Archived fromthe original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved8 September 2013.
  6. ^Sean Fagan."Brisbane Broncos".RL1908.com. Australia. Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2002. Retrieved5 March 2011.
  7. ^"Premiership Records".NRL. Australia: Sportsdata Pty Ltd. Archived fromthe original on 29 October 2015. Retrieved5 March 2011.
  8. ^Drzyzga, Ben (17 September 1997)."GRAND FINAL SUPER LEAGUE TEAMS".Newcastle Herald. Australia:Fairfax Media. p. 16. Retrieved6 February 2011.
  9. ^"Broncos: Super Bowl no go".Illawarra Mercury.Fairfax Media. 19 September 1997. p. 85. Retrieved28 February 2011.

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