Year: | 1990 |
Teams: | 16 |
Count: | 2nd |
Mpcount: | 1st |
Matches: | 183 |
Points: | 6107 |
Attendance: | 2,209,354 |
Avg Attendance: | 12,139 |
Top Point Scorer: | Mal Meninga (212) |
Top Try Scorer: | Mal Meninga (17) |
Player Of The Year: | Peter Sterling (Rothmans Medal) |
Prevseason Link: | 1989 NSWRL season |
Prevseason Year: | 1989 |
Nextseason Link: | 1991 NSWRL season |
Nextseason Year: | 1991 |
The 1990 New South Wales Rugby League season was the eighty-third season of professional rugby league football in Australia. Sixteen clubs competed for the J J Giltinan Shield and Winfield Cup during the premiership season, which culminated in a grand final between the previous season's premiers, the Canberra Raiders and the Penrith Panthers, who were making their grand final debut.
For the 1990 season, the salary cap was introduced in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership.[1] Twenty-two regular season rounds were played from March till August, resulting in a top six of Canberra, Brisbane, Penrith, Manly, Balmain and Newcastle.
Parramatta's halfback Peter Sterling won the official player of the year award, the Rothmans Medal. The Dally M Medal was awarded to Manly's five-eighth Cliff Lyons. Rugby League Week gave their player of the year award to Canberra Raiders centre and captain, Mal Meninga.
The grand finals;
The winners in all grades were:
The number of teams competing remained unchanged for the second consecutive year, with sixteen clubs contesting the premiership, including five Sydney-based foundation teams, another six from Sydney, two from greater New South Wales, two from Queensland, and one from the Australian Capital Territory
1990 saw the NSWRL's advertising shift to a new level of sophistication, marking the first use of Tina Turner's 1989 hit "The Best". The league and its Sydney advertising agency Hertz Walpole struck gold in forging a link between the game and the song, which would become the soundtrack to a marketing success story that skyrocketed right up to a point of self-implosion in the Super League war of 1996–1997.
Tina Turner's manager Roger Davies contacted agency chief Jim Walpole in 1989 to advise that Turner's upcoming album Foreign Affair was to contain a rendition of a Mike Chapman and Holly Knight song which might possibly be of interest to Walpole's NSWRL client. The track, which had been previously released by Bonnie Tyler with modest results, would prove to be one of Turner's most successful singles. After hearing demo tracks, Walpole and the NSWRL General Manager John Quayle and his marketing staff sensed the linkage could be perfect.
Turner was brought to Australia amid much public interest for a massive film shoot where enough footage was secured for advertisements for both the 1990 and 1991 seasons.
The finished 1990 advertisement, in its full two-minute version, tells the story of Turner's touchdown at Sydney Airport and a scurry through paparazzi; she then finds herself in a warehouse training scene that's more glamour than grit where players from a number of clubs are working out on weights and climbing vertical chains. She plays touch footy on a beach, attends a lunch where she cheekily surprises Gavin Miller, whom she had met at the 1989 UK shoot, and later arrives by helicopter to a black-tie dinner with Andrew Ettingshausen and Gene Miles. Throughout are the de rigueur big hits and action shots, with Turner cheering in a replica grand final crowd, and finally congratulating the 1989 premiership captain, Mal Meninga.
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | GF | |
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Balmain Tigers | MAN −2 | PEN −14 | BRI +2 | NOR +12 | WES +8 | PAR +17 | NEW +20 | CAN −14 | STG +2 | CBY +20 | CRO −8 | EAS +20 | GCS +44 | SOU +34 | ILA +24 | MAN −14 | PEN +5 | BRI −14 | NOR +8 | WES +4 | PAR −4 | NEW −2 | NEW +8 | MAN −16 | ||||
Brisbane Broncos | WES 0 | PAR +20 | BAL −2 | MAN +2 | PEN −8 | NEW +24 | NOR −2 | EAS +24 | CRO +12 | GCS +16 | SOU +28 | ILA +30 | STG +4 | CAN +2 | CBY +18 | WES +20 | PAR +2 | BAL +14 | MAN −14 | PEN −16 | NEW +20 | NOR +6 | X | PEN −10 | MAN +8 | CAN −28 | ||
Canberra Raiders | STG +16 | ILA +14 | CBY −4 | CRO −1 | EAS +62 | GCS +8 | SOU +34 | BAL +14 | MAN +17 | NEW +6 | PAR −9 | WES +4 | NOR +23 | BRI −2 | PEN −21 | STG +16 | ILA 0 | CBY +8 | CRO +14 | EAS +16 | GCS +24 | SOU +48 | X | X | PEN −18 | BRI +28 | PEN +4 | |
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | SOU +4 | STG −2 | CAN +4 | ILA +18 | CRO +8 | EAS 0 | GCS +22 | MAN +10 | PEN +22 | BAL −20 | NEW −2 | PAR −20 | WES −8 | NOR −6 | BRI −18 | SOU +16 | STG −1 | CAN −8 | ILA +4 | CRO +26 | EAS +8 | GCS +6 | ||||||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | GCS +30 | SOU +26 | STG +13 | CAN +1 | CBY −8 | ILA −12 | EAS +28 | PEN +16 | BRI −12 | MAN −16 | BAL +8 | NEW −2 | PAR +6 | WES +6 | NOR −16 | GCS +28 | SOU +16 | STG −22 | CAN −14 | CBY −26 | ILA −34 | EAS −5 | ||||||
Eastern Suburbs Roosters | ILA −1 | GCS +14 | SOU −14 | STG +4 | CAN −62 | CBY 0 | CRO −28 | BRI −24 | NOR −30 | PEN −2 | MAN −34 | BAL −20 | NEW −18 | PAR −30 | WES +12 | ILA −16 | GCS −16 | SOU +8 | STG +12 | CAN −16 | CBY −8 | CRO +5 | ||||||
Gold Coast Seagulls | CRO −30 | EAS −14 | ILA −35 | SOU +13 | STG −20 | CAN −8 | CBY −22 | NOR −23 | WES −15 | BRI −16 | PEN −22 | MAN −34 | BAL −44 | NEW −8 | PAR −40 | CRO −28 | EAS +16 | ILA −8 | SOU +26 | STG +8 | CAN −24 | CBY −6 | ||||||
Illawarra Steelers | EAS +1 | CAN −14 | GCS +35 | CBY −18 | SOU +2 | CRO +12 | STG −7 | PAR −4 | NEW −6 | WES +12 | NOR −8 | BRI −30 | PEN +8 | MAN −18 | BAL −24 | EAS +16 | CAN 0 | GCS +8 | CBY −4 | SOU +6 | CRO +34 | STG +4 | ||||||
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles | BAL +2 | NEW +16 | PEN −14 | BRI −2 | NOR −8 | WES +14 | PAR +14 | CBY −10 | CAN −17 | CRO +16 | EAS +34 | GCS +34 | SOU +6 | ILA +18 | STG +4 | BAL +14 | NEW −6 | PEN −18 | BRI +14 | NOR +7 | WES +6 | PAR +16 | X | BAL +16 | BRI −8 | |||
Newcastle Knights | NOR +5 | MAN −16 | WES +34 | PEN 0 | PAR −23 | BRI −24 | BAL −20 | STG +22 | ILA +6 | CAN −6 | CBY +2 | CRO +2 | EAS +18 | GCS +8 | SOU +5 | NOR +20 | MAN +6 | WES +32 | PEN −14 | PAR 0 | BRI −20 | BAL +2 | BAL −8 | |||||
North Sydney Bears | NEW −5 | WES +2 | PAR −1 | BAL −12 | MAN +8 | PEN −4 | BRI +2 | GCS +23 | EAS +30 | SOU +17 | ILA +8 | STG −6 | CAN −23 | CBY +6 | CRO +16 | NEW −20 | WES +10 | PAR −2 | BAL −8 | MAN −7 | PEN −4 | BRI −6 | ||||||
Parramatta Eels | PEN +9 | BRI −20 | NOR +1 | WES −16 | NEW +23 | BAL −17 | MAN −14 | ILA +4 | SOU −16 | STG +10 | CAN +9 | CBY +20 | CRO −6 | EAS +30 | GCS +40 | PEN −12 | BRI −2 | NOR +2 | WES +7 | NEW 0 | BAL +4 | MAN −16 | ||||||
Penrith Panthers | PAR −9 | BAL +14 | MAN +14 | NEW 0 | BRI +8 | NOR +4 | WES +2 | CRO −16 | CBY −22 | EAS +2 | GCS +22 | SOU +38 | ILA −8 | STG +10 | CAN +21 | PAR +12 | BAL −5 | MAN +18 | NEW +14 | BRI +16 | NOR +4 | WES −10 | X | BRI +10 | CAN +18 | X | CAN −4 | |
South Sydney Rabbitohs | CBY −4 | CRO −26 | EAS +14 | GCS −13 | ILA −2 | STG −23 | CAN −34 | WES −8 | PAR +16 | NOR −17 | BRI −28 | PEN −38 | MAN −6 | BAL −34 | NEW −5 | CBY −16 | CRO −16 | EAS −8 | GCS −26 | ILA −6 | STG −22 | CAN −48 | ||||||
St. George Dragons | CAN −16 | CBY +2 | CRO −13 | EAS −4 | GCS +20 | SOU +23 | ILA +7 | NEW −22 | BAL −2 | PAR −10 | WES −6 | NOR +6 | BRI −4 | PEN −10 | MAN −4 | CAN −16 | CBY +1 | CRO +22 | EAS −12 | GCS −8 | SOU +22 | ILA −4 | ||||||
Western Suburbs Magpies | BRI 0 | NOR −2 | NEW −34 | PAR +16 | BAL −8 | MAN −14 | PEN −2 | SOU +8 | GCS +15 | ILA −12 | STG +6 | CAN −4 | CBY +8 | CRO −6 | EAS −12 | BRI −20 | NOR −10 | NEW −32 | PAR −7 | BAL −4 | MAN −6 | PEN +10 | ||||||
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | GF |
South Sydney went from minor premiers in 1989 to wooden spooners in 1990, becoming the third club to suffer this ignominy after Canterbury from 1942 to 1943 and Western Suburbs from 1952 to 1953 – however, the Rabbitohs’ decline of sixteen and a half wins is easily the most severe in league history. It would mark the beginning of a 22-year barren wilderness for the Rabbitohs spanning 1990-2011 (which included two seasons excluded from the competition in 2000–01), during which they would only record a solitary finals appearance in 2007. Canberra won their first and to date only minor premiership.
width=20 abbr="Position×" | width=175 | Team | width=20 abbr="Played" | Pld | width=20 abbr="Won" | W | width=20 abbr="Drawn" | D | width=20 abbr="Lost" | L | width=20 abbr="Points for" | PF | width=20 abbr="Points against" | PA | width=20 abbr="Points difference" | PD | width=20 abbr="Points" | Pts | |
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1 | Canberra (P) | 22 | 16 | 1 | 5 | 532 | 245 | +287 | 33 | ||||||||||
2 | Brisbane | 22 | 16 | 1 | 5 | 478 | 278 | +200 | 33 | ||||||||||
3 | Penrith | 22 | 15 | 1 | 6 | 415 | 286 | +129 | 31 | ||||||||||
4 | Manly-Warringah | 22 | 15 | 0 | 7 | 395 | 255 | +140 | 30 | ||||||||||
5 | Balmain | 22 | 14 | 0 | 8 | 432 | 284 | +148 | 28 | ||||||||||
6 | Newcastle | 22 | 13 | 2 | 7 | 344 | 305 | +39 | 28 | ||||||||||
7 | Canterbury-Bankstown | 22 | 12 | 1 | 9 | 354 | 291 | +63 | 25 | ||||||||||
8 | Parramatta | 22 | 12 | 1 | 9 | 387 | 347 | +40 | 25 | ||||||||||
9 | Illawarra | 22 | 11 | 1 | 10 | 366 | 361 | +5 | 23 | ||||||||||
10 | Cronulla-Sutherland | 22 | 11 | 0 | 11 | 370 | 359 | +11 | 22 | ||||||||||
11 | North Sydney | 22 | 10 | 0 | 12 | 322 | 298 | +24 | 20 | ||||||||||
12 | St. George | 22 | 8 | 0 | 14 | 371 | 399 | -28 | 16 | ||||||||||
13 | Western Suburbs | 22 | 6 | 1 | 15 | 323 | 433 | -110 | 13 | ||||||||||
14 | Eastern Suburbs | 22 | 6 | 1 | 15 | 283 | 547 | -264 | 13 | ||||||||||
15 | Gold Coast | 22 | 4 | 0 | 18 | 233 | 567 | -334 | 8 | ||||||||||
16 | South Sydney | 22 | 2 | 0 | 20 | 302 | 652 | -350 | 4 | ||||||||||
width=20 abbr="Position" | width=250 | Team | width=20 abbr="Round 1" | 1 | width=20 abbr="Round 2" | 2 | width=20 abbr="Round 3" | 3 | width=20 abbr="Round 4" | 4 | width=20 abbr="Round 5" | 5 | width=20 abbr="Round 6" | 6 | width=20 abbr="Round 7" | 7 | width=20 abbr="Round 8" | 8 | width=20 abbr="Round 9" | 9 | width=20 abbr="Round 10" | 10 | width=20 abbr="Round 11" | 11 | width=20 abbr="Round 12" | 12 | width=20 abbr="Round 13" | 13 | width=20 abbr="Round 14" | 14 | width=20 abbr="Round 15" | 15 | width=20 abbr="Round 16" | 16 | width=20 abbr="Round 17" | 17 | width=20 abbr="Round 18" | 18 | width=20 abbr="Round 19" | 19 | width=20 abbr="Round 20" | 20 | width=20 abbr="Round 21" | 21 | width=20 abbr="Round 22" | 22 | |
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Balmain and Newcastle both finished on equal competition points in fifth position at the end of the regular season, so had to play off for the chance to advance through the finals.
Home | Score | Away | Match Information | ||||||
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width=17% | Date and Time | width=17% | Venue | width=11% | Referee | width=7% | Crowd | ||
Playoff | |||||||||
align=left | Balmain Tigers | 12-4 | align=left | Newcastle Knights | 28 August 1990 | Parramatta Stadium | Bill Harrigan | 19,174 | |
Qualifying Finals | |||||||||
align=left | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 16-0 | align=left | Balmain Tigers | 1 September 1990 | Sydney Football Stadium | Bill Harrigan | 30,965 | |
align=left | Brisbane Broncos | 16-26 | align=left | Penrith Panthers | 2 September 1990 | Sydney Football Stadium | Eddie Ward | 24,409 | |
Semi-finals | |||||||||
align=left | Brisbane Broncos | 12-4 | align=left | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 8 September 1990 | Sydney Football Stadium | Bill Harrigan | 31,424 | |
align=left | Canberra Raiders | 12-30 | align=left | Penrith Panthers | 9 September 1990 | Sydney Football Stadium | Greg McCallum | 35,263 | |
Preliminary final | |||||||||
align=left | Canberra Raiders | 32-4 | align=left | Brisbane Broncos | 16 September 1990 | Sydney Football Stadium | Bill Harrigan | 31,628 | |
Grand final | |||||||||
align=left | Canberra Raiders | 18-14 | align=left | Penrith Panthers | 23 September 1990 | Sydney Football Stadium | Bill Harrigan | 41,535 |
The 1990 season's grand final was played on the afternoon of Sunday, 23 September at the Sydney Football Stadium before a crowd of 41,535.[2] Penrith were attempting to become the first team to win a grand final in their first attempt, but were coming up against an experienced Canberra team.
Canberra Raiders | Position | Penrith Panthers | |
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FB | David Greene | ||
WG | Alan McIndoe | ||
Mal Meninga (c) | Brad Fittler | ||
CE | Col Bentley | ||
Paul Smith | |||
FE | |||
Greg Alexander | |||
PR | Paul Clarke | ||
HK | Royce Simmons (c) | ||
Barry Walker | |||
Mark Geyer | |||
John Cartwright | |||
Chris Mortimer | |||
Bench | Steve Carter | ||
Bench | Joe Vitanza | ||
Bench | |||
Bench | |||
Coach | Phil Gould |
Canberra's Ricky Stuart was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as man of the match.
Canberra Raiders 18
Tries: Ferguson, Daley, Wood
Goals: Meninga 3/3
Penrith Panthers 14
Tries: Fittler, Smith, Alexander
Goals: Alexander 1/3
The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 22.Top 5 point scorers
width=50 | Points | width=200 | Player | width=30 | Tries | width=30 | Goals | width=30 | Field goals |
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184 | Mal Meninga | 15 | 62 | 0 | |||||
132 | Ricky Walford | 14 | 38 | 0 | |||||
130 | Dale Shearer | 10 | 45 | 0 | |||||
128 | Greg Alexander | 9 | 46 | 0 | |||||
126 | Ashley Gordon | 15 | 33 | 0 |
width=50 | Tries | width=200 | Player |
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15 | Mal Meninga | ||
15 | Willie Carne | ||
15 | Ashley Gordon | ||
14 | Ricky Walford | ||
13 | Gary Belcher | ||
13 | Alan McIndoe | ||
13 | Ewan McGrady | ||
13 | Andrew Ettingshausen |
width=50 | Goals | width=200 | Player |
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62 | Mal Meninga | ||
47 | Terry Lamb | ||
46 | Greg Alexander | ||
46 | Rod Wishart | ||
45 | Dale Shearer |