1961 NSWRFL season

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1961 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams10
Premiers St. George colours.svg St. George (8th title)
Minor premiers Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs (4th title)
Matches played94
Points scored2830
Attendance1035273
Top points scorer(s) Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Bob Landers (164)
Top try-scorer(s) St. George colours.svg Johnny King (20)

The 1961 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the 54th season of the rugby league competition based in Sydney. Ten teams from across the city competed for the J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in a grand final between St. George and Western Suburbs.

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Season summary

Ten Sydney-based clubs participated in the competition with each team meeting all others twice in eighteen regular premiership rounds to reach a top four who battled out four finals.

In round 1, Sydney's Nine Network made the first live telecast of an Australian rugby league match between Balmain and North Sydney from North Sydney Oval on 15 April. [1] The second half of the match was beamed live with former international Ray Stehr the first commentator. There were only two cameras to capture the action, one positioned on each 25-yard line and cameramen frantically switched lenses depending on where play was located. [2]

St. George won their eighth premiership, defeating Western Suburbs in the Grand Final. The Magpies again won the NSWRFL Club Championship this season.

Also this season the Jersey Flegg Championship was introduced.

The 1961 season also saw the retirement from the League of future Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame inductee, Keith Holman.

Teams

Balmain
Balmain Jersey 1953.png

54th season
Ground: Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Harry Bath
Captain: Keith Barnes

Canterbury-Bankstown
Canterbury-Bankstown Jersey 1938.png

27th season
Ground: Belmore Sports Ground
Coach: Eddie Burns
Captain: Ray Gartner

Eastern Suburbs
Eastern Suburbs Jersey 1954.png

54th season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Coach: Dick Dunn
Captain: Terry Fearnley

Manly-Warringah

15th season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Ken Arthurson
Captain: Rex Mossop

Newtown
Newtown Jersey 1915.png

54th season
Ground: Henson Park
Coach: Charles Cahill
Captain: Tony Brown

North Sydney
North Sydney Jersey 1960.png

54th season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Coach: Robert Sullivan
Captain: Brian Carlson

Parramatta
Parramatta Jersey 1953.png

15th season
Ground: Cumberland Oval
Captain-Coach: Ron Boden

South Sydney
South Sydney Jersey 1959.png

54th season
Ground: Redfern Oval
Coach: Denis Donoghue
Captain: Darrel Chapman

St. George
St George Jersey 1959.png

41st season
Ground: Jubilee Oval
Coach: Ken Kearney
Captains: Brian Clay / Billy Wilson

Western Suburbs

54th season
Ground: Pratten Park
Coach: Jack Fitzgerald
Captain: Neville Charlton

Regular season

Team123456789101112131415161718F1F2F3GF
Balmain NOR
+2
STG
−11
PAR
−3
EAS
−24
MAN
−22
WES
−23
NEW
−20
CBY
+4
SOU
+22
NOR
+14
STG
−6
PAR
+3
EAS
+5
MAN
−9
WES
+2
NEW
+22
CBY
+3
SOU
+30
MAN
+5
XWES
−2
Canterbury-Bankstown MAN
−6
WES
−22
NEW
+5
PAR
+14
SOU
−9
NOR
−14
STG
−19
BAL
−4
EAS
+3
MAN
+11
WES
−18
NEW
−14
PAR
+3
SOU
−11
NOR
+3
STG
−6
BAL
−3
EAS
0
Eastern Suburbs SOU
+14
NOR
+13
STG
−6
BAL
+24
PAR
+8
MAN
−3
WES
−7
NEW
+2
CBY
−3
SOU
+5
NOR
+21
STG
+7
BAL
−5
PAR
−4
MAN
−4
WES
−1
NEW
+18
CBY
0
Manly-Warringah CBY
+6
SOU
−3
NOR
−8
STG
+3
BAL
+22
EAS
+3
PAR
+28
WES
−22
NEW
−3
CBY
−11
SOU
−2
NOR
+20
STG
−9
BAL
+9
EAS
+4
PAR
+35
WES
−11
NEW
+24
BAL
−5
Newtown WES
−10
PAR
−33
CBY
−5
SOU
+1
NOR
−8
STG
−12
BAL
+20
EAS
−2
MAN
+3
WES
−28
PAR
+1
CBY
+14
SOU
−3
NOR
−18
STG
−56
BAL
−22
EAS
−18
MAN
−24
North Sydney BAL
−2
EAS
−13
MAN
+8
WES
−3
NEW
+8
CBY
+14
SOU
+5
PAR
+12
STG
−2
BAL
−14
EAS
−21
MAN
−20
WES
+3
NEW
+18
CBY
−3
SOU
+2
PAR
+3
STG
−20
Parramatta STG
−10
NEW
+33
BAL
+3
CBY
−14
EAS
−8
SOU
−11
MAN
−28
NOR
−12
WES
−27
STG
−20
NEW
−1
BAL
−3
CBY
−3
EAS
+4
SOU
−7
MAN
−35
NOR
−3
WES
−20
South Sydney EAS
−14
MAN
+3
WES
−8
NEW
−1
CBY
+9
PAR
+11
NOR
−5
STG
−12
BAL
−22
EAS
−5
MAN
+2
WES
−14
NEW
+3
CBY
+11
PAR
+7
NOR
−2
STG
−21
BAL
−30
St. George PAR
+10
BAL
+11
EAS
+6
MAN
−3
WES
+3
NEW
+12
CBY
+19
SOU
+12
NOR
+2
PAR
+20
BAL
+6
EAS
−7
MAN
+9
WES
−3
NEW
+56
CBY
+6
SOU
+21
NOR
+20
XWES
+5
XWES
+22
Western Suburbs NEW
+10
CBY
+22
SOU
+8
NOR
+3
STG
−3
BAL
+23
EAS
+7
MAN
+22
PAR
+27
NEW
+28
CBY
+18
SOU
+14
NOR
−3
STG
+3
BAL
−2
EAS
+1
MAN
+11
PAR
+20
XSTG
−5
BAL
+2
STG
−22
Team123456789101112131415161718F1F2F3GF

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

Ladder

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs 181503390181+20930
2 St. George colours.svg St. George 181503367167+20030
3 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah 181008294209+8520
4 Balmain colours.svg Balmain 181008281292-1120
5 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs 18918290211+7919
6 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney 18909273298-2518
7 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney 187011237325-8814
8 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown 186111197284-8713
9 Newtown colours.svg Newtown 185013236436-20010
10 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta 183015203365-1626

Ladder progression

Team123456789101112131415161718
1 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs 2468810121416182022222424262830
2 St. George colours.svg St. George 2466810121416182020222224262830
3 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah 222468101010101012121416181820
4 Balmain colours.svg Balmain 2222222468810121214161820
5 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs 24468881010121416161616161819
6 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney 00224681010101010121414161818
7 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney 022246666688101214141414
8 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown 002444446888101012121213
9 Newtown colours.svg Newtown 0002224466810101010101010
10 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta 024444444444466666

Finals

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Semifinals
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah 5–10 Balmain colours.svg Balmain 27 August 1961 Sydney Sports Ground Darcy Lawler 20,842
Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs 4–9 St. George colours.svg St. George 2 September 1961 Sydney Cricket Ground Darcy Lawler 47,964
Preliminary Final
Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs 7–5 Balmain colours.svg Balmain 9 September 1961 Sydney Cricket Ground Darcy Lawler 40,726
Grand Final
St. George colours.svg St. George 22–0 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs 16 September 1961 Sydney Cricket Ground Darcy Lawler 61,196

Grand Final

St. GeorgePositionWestern Suburbs
  1. Brian Graham
FB 2. Don Parish
2. Johnny King WG 15. Dave Barsley
3. Reg Gasniee CE 20. Bill Brown
4. Dave Brown CE 4. Billy Martin
5. Eddie Lumsden WG 5. Peter Dimond
6. Brian Clay FE 6. Keith Holman
7. Bob Bugden HB 7. Arthur Summons
24. Kevin Brown PR 13. Neville Charlton (c)
12. Peter Armstrong HK 14. Noel Kelly
11. Billy Wilson (c) PR 27. Mark Patch
13. Kevin Ryan SR 12. Bill Carson
9. Norm Provan SR 9. John Hayes
8. Johnny Raper LK 8. Kel O'Shea
Ken Kearney Coach Jack Fitzgerald

Wests beat St George for the minor premiership on for-and-against and they were both ten points clear of their nearest rivals. If the Dragons run was to be stopped, this was the chance in legendary half Keith Holman's last match.

With misty rain on the day of the decider, Wests were knuckling down for another tight forward struggle as had been the case the major semi final also played in the wet. However, Saints stunned the Magpies as they ignored the conditions and threw the ball around.

The Dragons backline ran riot. Eddie Lumsden had a tremendous match, scoring three tries while Johnny King also scored another. Brian Clay, the best player on the field, cut loose against the veteran Holman who was playing in the unaccustomed five-eighth role. In every attacking raid there was an abundance of St George players backing up as the Wests' defence became more and more compressed.

St George scored three tries in a window of fifteen minutes to lead 15-0 at the 26-minute mark. The first was scored after nine minutes when Norm Provan from dummy-half passed to Johnny Raper who sent Clay away to the corner. Close to the sideline and fifteen metres before the try line, Clay called Lumsden inside him and snapped a reverse flick pass into the winger's hands enabling him to score untouched.

At the 21-minute mark from a St George scrum win Raper took the ball and ran toward King, he drew three defenders then lofted the ball to King who scored in the corner. Five minutes later a classic backline got the ball through the hands to Dave Brown who drew Barnsley in leaving Lumsden unmarked for his second try.

They took a 17-nil lead to the half-time break and the match appeared theirs. Fifteen minutes into the second half Lumsden scored again. St George then proceeded to lock up the game and Wests could not overcome the tough Dragons defence.

St George won their sixth Grand Final in a row, stunning Western Suburbs by 22-0. This victory enabled them to beat the previous record of Grand Final wins in a row, held by the South Sydney Rabbitohs. It was Bob Bugden's last match for the Dragons. He had featured in all six wins.

St. George 22 (Tries: Lumsden 3, King. Goals: Graham 5.)

Western Suburbs 0

Player statistics

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 18.

Footnotes

  1. Sean Fagan. "History of Rugby League". nrl.com. Archived from the original on 2012-06-23. Retrieved 2 June 2012.
  2. Big League, July 13, 2006 p.7

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