- 1971 NSWRFL season
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1971 NSWRFL season Teams 12 Premiers South Sydney (20th title)
Minor premiers Manly-Warringah (1st title)
Matches played 136 Points scored 4477 (total)
32.919 (per match)Attendance 1,562,338 (total)
11,488 (per match)Top try scorer(s) Paul Cross (18)
The 1971 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the sixty-fourth season of Sydney's professional rugby league football competition, Australia's first. Twelve teams, including six foundation clubs and another six admitted post-1908, competed for the J. J. Giltinan Shield during the season, which culminated in a Grand Final match for the W.D. & H.O. Wills between the South Sydney and St. George clubs.
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Season summary
The season saw the number of tackles in a set increased from four to six. In addition, the number of points awarded for a field goal was reduced from two to one.[1]
Each side met all others twice in twenty-two regular season rounds, resulting in the top four teams consisting of Manly-Warringah, South Sydney, St. George and Parramatta who fought out three finals for the right to play in the Grand Final.
The 1971 Rothmans Medal was won by South Sydney's five-eighth Denis Pittard while Rugby League Week awarded their player of the year award to South Sydney's halfback Bob Grant.
This season marked the end of a 23-year run where all but two of the premierships were won by St George or South Sydney.
Teams
Balmain Canterbury-Bankstown Cronulla-Sutherland Eastern Suburbs Manly-Warringah Newtown North Sydney Parramatta Penrith South Sydney St. George Western Suburbs Ladder
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 Manly-Warringah
22 19 0 3 528 260 +268 38 2 South Sydney
22 17 0 5 499 308 +191 34 3 St. George
22 15 1 6 392 283 +109 31 4 Parramatta
22 12 0 10 383 355 +28 24 5 Balmain
22 11 0 11 366 398 -32 22 6 Canterbury-Bankstown
22 11 0 11 355 422 -87 22 7 Cronulla-Sutherland
22 10 0 12 352 310 +42 20 8 Penrith
22 10 0 12 283 372 -89 20 9 Eastern Suburbs
22 9 1 12 344 339 +5 19 10 Newtown
22 7 1 14 282 401 -119 15 11 North Sydney
22 5 1 16 265 446 -181 11 12 Western Suburbs
22 4 0 18 336 471 -135 8 Finals
Under the guidance of revolutionary head-coach Jack Gibson who was in 1971 beginning to embrace the attitude and training methods used in the United States' National Football League, St. George in 1971 had reached the Grand Final in all three grades.
Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd Semi Finals St. George
19 - 8 Parramatta
28 August 1971 Sydney Cricket Ground Keith Page 38,157 Manly-Warringah
13 - 19 South Sydney
4 September 1971 Sydney Cricket Ground Keith Holman 50,261 Preliminary Final Manly-Warringah
12 - 15 St. George
11 September 1971 Sydney Cricket Ground Keith Page 45,883 Grand Final South Sydney
16 - 10 St. George
18 September 1971 Sydney Cricket Ground Keith Holman 62,838 Grand Final
St. George Position South Sydney Graeme Langlands (c) FB Eric Simms Ken Batty WG Keith Edwards Ron Chapman CE Paul Sait Ken Maddison CE Bob Honan Geoff Carr WG Ray Branighan Tony Branson FE Denis Pittard Billy Smith HB Bob Grant Harry Eden PR John Sattler Colin Rasmussen HK George Piggins Grahame Bowen PR John O'Neill Peter Fitzgerald SR Bob McCarthy Barry Beath SR Gary Stevens Ted Walton LK Ron Coote Mick Dryden Reserve Russell Cox Reserve Jack Gibson Coach Clive Churchill Against a battle-hardened Souths side with a larger pack, the young Dragons went into the Grand Final as clear underdogs.
The first half was a gruelling affair with the only points coming from an Eric Simms field goal. At half-time Souths were in front by the unlikely scoreline of 1-0.
Souths raced ahead in the second half and at one stage held an 11-0 lead. The Dragons fought back with tries to Barry Beath and Ted Walton. Graeme Langlands added the extras, including a magnificent sideline conversion.
With the score at 11-10 and with only 12 minutes remaining, Saints looked to be getting on top of their more fancied rivals. However a match-winning try from Bob McCarthy showed the experience of the Rabbitohs, who won their fourth title in a five-year period. Souths hooker George Piggins was hailed as a hero, playing himself to a standstill in what was ultimately a closely fought encounter.
The premiership victory remains South Sydney's most recent to date.
South Sydney 16 (Tries: Branighan, Coote, McCarthy. Goals: Simms 3. Field Goal: Simms.)
St George 10 (Tries: Beath, Walton. Goals: Langlands 2.)
References
- ^ Middleton, David (2008). League of Legends: 100 Years of Rugby League in Australia. National Museum of Australia. pp. 31. ISBN 978-1-876944-64-3. http://www.nma.gov.au/shared/libraries/attachments/league_of_legends/rugby_league_a_work_in_progress/files/22453/F_RL_work_in_progress.pdf.
- Rugby League Tables - Season 1971 The World of Rugby League
- Results:1971-80 at rabbitohs.com.au
- 1971 J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup at rleague.com
- NSWRFL season 1971 at rugbyleagueproject.com
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