1946 NSWRFL season explained

Year:1946
Competition:New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams:8
Count:9th
Mpcount:2nd
Matches:60
Points:1956
Top Point Scorer: Tom Kirk (122)
Top Try Scorer: Jack Lindwall (16)
Prevseason Link:1945 NSWRFL season
Prevseason Year:1945
Nextseason Link:1947 NSWRFL season
Nextseason Year:1947

The 1946 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the thirty-ninth season of Sydney’s top-level rugby league competition, Australia’s first. Eight teams from across the city contested during the season which culminated in Balmain’s victory over St. George in the premiership final.[1]

Season summary

The South Sydney club did not win a single match in 1946, continuing a losing streak that started in round 8, 1945 and which would run till round 1, 1947.

Eastern Suburbs’ Lionel Cooper took out the New South Wales “Player of the Year” award.

Teams

Ladder

width=20 abbr="Position" width=175 Teamwidth=20 abbr="Played" Pldwidth=20 abbr="Won" Wwidth=20 abbr="Drawn" Dwidth=20 abbr="Lost" Lwidth=20 abbr="Points for" PFwidth=20 abbr="Points against" PAwidth=20 abbr="Points difference" PDwidth=20 abbr="Points" Pts
1 St. George141103264203+6122
2 Newtown141004294189+10520
3 Balmain14905279193+8618
4 Canterbury-Bankstown14815212196+1617
5 Eastern Suburbs14806213174+3916
6 North Sydney14509248283-3510
7 Western Suburbs14419224267-439
8 South Sydney140014124353-2290

Finals

With just two rounds remaining, Newtown looked on track for the minor premiership until they lost to Eastern Suburbs and then Balmain in the two final rounds of the year. This left St. George to take the minor premiership, and with it, a guaranteed place in a final. This proved costly for Newtown, who were narrowly beaten by Canterbury-Bankstown in the semifinal eliminator, meaning they were out of the competition. St. George also lost their first round match, meaning they immediately got sent into the Grand final against the winner of a Balmain and Canterbury-Bankstown match, which Balmain won by a point.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
width=17%Date and Timewidth=17%Venuewidth=11%Refereewidth=7%Crowd
Semifinals
align=left St. George14–22align=left Balmain24 August 1946Sydney Cricket GroundGeorge Bishop34,408
align=left Newtown10–12align=left Canterbury-Bankstown31 August 1946Sydney Cricket GroundJack O'Brien28,012
Preliminary Final
align=left Balmain8–7align=left Canterbury-Bankstown7 September 1946Sydney Cricket GroundTom McMahon36,445
Grand Final
align=left St. George12–13align=left Balmain14 September 1946Sydney Sports GroundGeorge Bishop32,296

Grand Final

St GeorgePositionBalmain
30. Jack McCullough
WG2. Arthur Patton
6. Pat Devery
8. Fred BrownCE4. Tom Bourke (c)
19. George Williams
HB7. Stan Ponchard
  1. Jack Munn
10. Hilton Kidd
9. Herb Gilbert Jnr
8. Jack Spencer
SR25. Fred de Belin
5. Herb Narvo (c/c) 11. Harry Bath
13. Jack Hampstead
Coach Norm Robinson
In spite of St George’s status as minor premiers, Balmain were Grand Final favourites due to their comprehensive routing of the Dragons in the first semi-final. The decider, played on Saturday 14 September, was a closely fought contest.[2]

A series of dubious decisions by referee George Bishop gave Balmain an advantage. There was a disallowed try to St George and two Balmain tries which came off what appeared to be forward passes, one when Balmain’s Joe Jorgenson scored after receiving a ball that seemed to have been propelled at least a yard forward.

The Dragons came close to victory when late in the game Jack Lindwall scored in the corner but his brother, prospective Test bowler, Ray Lindwall was unable to convert it. Lindwall in fact missed all four conversion attempts on the day.

The Tigers had won seven straight victories to take the premiership.

Tensions of the encounter overflowed after full-time, and at the conclusion of the match Saints forward, Jim Hale went toe to toe with Balmain hooker, Herb Gilbert, Jr, himself a former Dragon. Hale was then attacked by a spectator and an all-in brawl followed.[3]

Balmain 13 (Tries: Jorgenson 2, Patton. Goals: Bourke 2)

defeated

St George 12 (Tries: J Lindwall 2, Jones, Munn)

Player statistics

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 14.Top 5 point scorers

width=50 Pointswidth=200 Playerwidth=30 Trieswidth=30 Goalswidth=30 Field Goals
120 Tom Kirk2570
84 Bill Keato0420
77 Dick Dunn1370
68 Roy Hasson2310
60 Joe Jorgenson4240
Top 5 try scorers
width=50 Trieswidth=200 Player
14 Jack Lindwall
12 C. McMahon
11 Johnny Bliss
10 Denis Boocker
9 Len Smith
Top 5 goal scorers
width=50 Goalswidth=200 Player
57 Tom Kirk
42 Bill Keato
37 Dick Dunn
31 Roy Hasson
28 Pat Morgan

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://rl1908.com/clubcomps/Honours.htm Premiership Roll of Honour
  2. http://www.nrlstats.com/archive/match.cfm?MatchID=2232 1946 Grand Final
  3. News: Tigerish Grand Final in League . . Australia . 10 . 16 September 1946 . 2 July 2024 . National Library of Australia .