1981 NSWRFL season explained

Year:1981
Competition:New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams:12
Count:1st
Mpcount:15th
Matches:138
Points:4,160
Attendance:1,312,977
Top Point Scorer: Steve Rogers (194)
Top Try Scorer: Terry Fahey (16)
Player Of The Year: Kevin Hastings (Rothmans Medal)
Prevseason Link:1980 NSWRFL season
Prevseason Year:1980
Nextseason Link:1982 NSWRFL season
Nextseason Year:1982

The 1981 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the 74th season of Sydney's professional rugby league football competition, Australia's first. Twelve clubs, including six of 1908's foundation teams and another six from around Sydney competed for the J J Giltinan Shield and Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in a grand final between the Parramatta and Newtown clubs. NSWRFL clubs also competed in the 1981 Tooth Cup and players from NSWRFL clubs were selected to represent the New South Wales team.

Season summary

In 1981 the "sin-bin" was introduced to rugby league in Australia, enabling referees to send players from the field for five or ten minute periods for minor or deliberate technical offences.[1] Newtown Barry Jensen became the first player to be sent from the field in this manner.

Midway through the season, players contracted to NSWRFL clubs were selected to represent the New South Wales team in two games against the Queensland team in 1981. After that the experimental 1981 State of Origin game was played, and for the second time in history NSWRFL clubs' players were able to represent Queensland.

Twenty-two regular season rounds were played from March until August, resulting in a top five of Easts, Newtown, Parramatta, Cronulla and Manly who battled it out in the finals.

Eastern Suburbs' halfback Kevin Hastings won the 1981 season's Rothmans Medal as well as Rugby League Week's Player of the Year award. The Dally M Award went to Cronulla-Sutherland centre, Steve Rogers.

Teams

This was to be the final year that the NSWRFL premiership was an all-Sydney competition, with the introduction of teams from Canberra and Illawarra in 1982 starting a new era of expansion which would see the League transform into a national, then international competition.

Regular season

Team1234567891011121314151617181920212223F1F2F3GF
Balmain TigersEAS
+1
MAN
−7
NEW
−8
CBY
−39
SOU
−15
CRO
−6
NOR
+5
STG
−3
PAR
−19
WES
−7
PEN
+7
XEAS
−1
MAN
−7
NEW
−1
CBY
−11
SOU
+3
CRO
−3
NOR
−10
STG
0
PAR
−9
WES
+9
PEN
+19
Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSTG
−26
PAR
−4
WES
+19
BAL
+39
EAS
−10
MAN
+11
NEW
−10
PEN
−10
XCRO
−7
NOR
+11
SOU
−3
STG
−6
PAR
−14
WES
−17
BAL
+11
EAS
−33
MAN
−7
NEW
+15
PEN
−4
SOU
+26
CRO
+18
NOR
−3
Cronulla-Sutherland SharksPEN
−11
NOR
+18
STG
+6
PAR
+11
WES
+3
BAL
+6
EAS
−9
MAN
−5
XCBY
+7
SOU
0
NEW
−6
PEN
+9
NOR
+1
STG
+20
PAR
−15
WES
+1
BAL
+3
EAS
+2
MAN
−9
NEW
−14
CBY
−18
SOU
+2
MAN
−3
Eastern Suburbs RoostersBAL
−1
PEN
+3
MAN
+6
NEW
+22
CBY
+10
SOU
−5
CRO
+9
NOR
+1
XPAR
+8
WES
+4
STG
+18
BAL
+1
PEN
+14
MAN
+10
NEW
−10
CBY
+33
SOU
−5
CRO
−2
NOR
+20
STG
+12
PAR
+14
WES
−2
XPAR
−4
NEW
−10
Manly Warringah Sea EaglesWES
+12
BAL
+7
EAS
−6
PEN
−18
NEW
−12
CBY
−11
SOU
+8
CRO
+5
NOR
−19
STG
−18
PAR
+14
XWES
+28
BAL
+7
EAS
−10
PEN
−6
NEW
0
CBY
+7
SOU
+11
CRO
+9
NOR
+20
STG
+5
PAR
0
CRO
+3
NEW
−5
Newtown JetsPAR
−24
WES
0
BAL
+8
EAS
−22
MAN
+12
PEN
+18
CBY
+10
SOU
+16
XNOR
−2
STG
+17
CRO
+6
PAR
+5
WES
−16
BAL
+1
EAS
+10
MAN
0
PEN
+10
CBY
−15
SOU
−3
CRO
+14
NOR
+4
STG
+9
PAR
−2
MAN
+5
EAS
+10
PAR
−9
North Sydney BearsSOU
+15
CRO
−18
PEN
−10
STG
+29
PAR
+2
WES
−15
BAL
−5
EAS
−1
MAN
+19
NEW
+2
CBY
−11
XSOU
+5
CRO
−1
PEN
+21
STG
−7
PAR
−14
WES
−13
BAL
+10
EAS
−20
MAN
−20
NEW
−4
CBY
+3
Parramatta EelsNEW
+24
CBY
+4
SOU
+34
CRO
−11
NOR
−2
STG
+9
PEN
+3
WES
−6
BAL
+19
EAS
−8
MAN
−14
XNEW
−5
CBY
+14
SOU
+11
CRO
+15
NOR
+14
STG
+12
PEN
+17
WES
+27
BAL
+9
EAS
−14
MAN
0
NEW
+2
EAS
+4
XNEW
+9
Penrith PanthersCRO
+11
EAS
−3
NOR
+10
MAN
+18
STG
−8
NEW
−18
PAR
−3
CBY
+10
WES
−1
SOU
+19
BAL
−7
XCRO
−9
EAS
−14
NOR
−21
MAN
+6
STG
+15
NEW
−10
PAR
−17
CBY
+4
WES
−2
SOU
−6
BAL
−19
South Sydney RabbitohsNOR
−15
STG
−9
PAR
−34
WES
−2
BAL
+15
EAS
+5
MAN
−8
NEW
−16
XPEN
−19
CRO
0
CBY
+3
NOR
−5
STG
+17
PAR
−11
WES
+6
BAL
−3
EAS
+5
MAN
−11
NEW
+3
CBY
−26
PEN
+6
CRO
−2
St. George DragonsCBY
+26
SOU
+9
CRO
−6
NOR
−29
PEN
+8
PAR
−9
WES
−4
BAL
+3
XMAN
+18
NEW
−17
EAS
−18
CBY
+6
SOU
−17
CRO
−20
NOR
+7
PEN
−15
PAR
−12
WES
+17
BAL
0
EAS
−12
MAN
−5
NEW
−9
Western Suburbs MagpiesMAN
−12
NEW
0
CBY
−19
SOU
+2
CRO
−3
NOR
+15
STG
+4
PAR
+6
PEN
+1
BAL
+7
EAS
−4
XMAN
−28
NEW
+16
CBY
+17
SOU
−6
CRO
−1
NOR
+13
STG
−17
PAR
−27
PEN
+2
BAL
−9
EAS
+2
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Bold – Home game
X – Bye
Opponent for round listed above margin

Ladder

Team
1 Eastern Suburbs Roosters221606385225+16032
2 Newtown Jets221426326268+5830
3 Parramatta Eels221417398246+15229
4 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks221318339337+227
5 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles221228350317+3326
6 Western Suburbs Magpies2211110311352-4123
7 North Sydney Bears229013322355-3318
8 St. George Dragons228113320399-7917
9 South Sydney Rabbitohs228113322423-10117
10 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs228014340344-416
11 Penrith Panthers228014305350-4516
12 Balmain Tigers226115293395-10213

Ladder progression

width=20 abbr="Position" width=250 Teamwidth=20 abbr="Round 1" 1width=20 abbr="Round 2" 2width=20 abbr="Round 3" 3width=20 abbr="Round 4" 4width=20 abbr="Round 5" 5width=20 abbr="Round 6" 6width=20 abbr="Round 7" 7width=20 abbr="Round 8" 8width=20 abbr="Round 9" 9width=20 abbr="Round 10" 10width=20 abbr="Round 11" 11width=20 abbr="Round 12" 12width=20 abbr="Round 13" 13width=20 abbr="Round 14" 14width=20 abbr="Round 15" 15width=20 abbr="Round 16" 16width=20 abbr="Round 17" 17width=20 abbr="Round 18" 18width=20 abbr="Round 19" 19width=20 abbr="Round 20" 20width=20 abbr="Round 21" 21width=20 abbr="Round 22" 22width=20 abbr="Round 23" 23
10 2 4 6 8 8 10 12 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 24 26 26 26 28 30 32 32
20 1 3 3 5 7 9 11 11 11 13 15 17 17 19 21 22 24 24 24 26 28 30
32 4 6 6 6 8 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 28 29
40 2 4 6 8 10 10 10 10 12 13 13 15 17 19 19 21 23 25 25 25 25 27
52 4 4 4 4 4 6 8 8 8 10 10 12 14 14 14 15 17 19 21 23 25 26
60 1 1 3 3 5 7 9 11 13 13 13 13 15 17 17 17 19 19 19 21 21 23
72 2 2 4 6 6 6 6 8 10 10 10 12 12 14 14 14 14 16 16 16 16 18
82 4 4 4 6 6 6 8 8 10 10 10 12 12 12 14 14 14 16 17 17 17 17
90 0 0 0 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 7 7 9 9 11 11 13 13 15 15 17 17
100 0 2 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 12 12 14 16 16
112 2 4 6 6 6 6 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 14 14 14 16 16 16 16
122 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 9 9 11 13

Finals

The elimination semi-final between Newtown and Manly-Warringah will always be remembered for the notorious all-in brawl, with the main combatants Newtown's Steve Bowden and Manly hardman Mark Broadhurst. Bowden was marched for the incident and was unable to take part in the preliminary final against Eastern Suburbs or the grand final against Parramatta.[2]

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
width=17%Date and timewidth=17%Venuewidth=11%Refereewidth=7%Crowd
Qualifying Finals
align=left Newtown8–10align=left Parramatta5 September 1981Sydney Cricket GroundJohn Gocher17,265
align=left Cronulla-Sutherland11–14align=left Manly-Warringah6 September 1981Sydney Cricket GroundGreg Hartley21,635
Semi-finals
align=left Eastern Suburbs8–12align=left Parramatta12 September 1981Sydney Cricket GroundGreg Hartley27,600
align=left Newtown20–15align=left Manly-Warringah13 September 1981Sydney Cricket GroundJohn Gocher22,440
Preliminary final
align=left Eastern Suburbs5–15align=left Newtown19 September 1981Sydney Cricket GroundGreg Hartley25,243

Grand final

ParramattaPositionNewtown
  1. Steve McKenzie
  1. Phil Sigsworth
2. John Ferguson
3. Mick Ryan
4. Brian Hetherington
5. Ray Blacklock
6. Paul Morris
7. Tommy Raudonikis (c)
13. Craig Ellis
12. Steve Edge (c) 12. Barry Jensen
11. Steve Blyth
10. Phil Gould
8. Graeme O'Grady
Reserve 14. Ken Wilson
Reserve 15. Jim Walters
Reserve 20. Shane McKellar
Reserve
Coach Warren Ryan

Newtown had reached their first grand final in twenty-six years. Parramatta led 7–6 at half-time, but the Jets looked set to spring a major upset when tough half back Tommy Raudonikis crashed over to score early in the second-half. Then the Eels' brilliant backline exploded into action. The combination of Brett Kenny, Mick Cronin, Peter Sterling, Eric Grothe and Steve Ella dominated and would go on to feature in five grand finals and four premierships by the end of 1986.

Steve Edge became the first player to captain two different sides to premiership victory having captained St. George to a win over the Eels in season 1977.

Master coach Jack Gibson had just six words for a packed Parramatta Leagues Club auditorium, who had just witnessed the Eels' first ever premiership since their 1947 entry to the competition. "Ding, dong, the witch is dead," he said before the thunderous chants of the success-starved blue and gold army of fans.

Match details

Cumberland Oval

In the resultant celebrations at Parramatta with a large group of supporters having gathered at the Eels homeground of Cumberland Oval, subsequently lit a fire that burned the grandstand to the ground. In late 1984 a construction contract was signed by the NSW Government, with the new Parramatta Stadium being opened on 5 March 1986 by Queen Elizabeth II. Parramatta Stadium itself was knocked down along with the adjacent public pools, in 2017. The new stadium, the Western Sydney Stadium was opened on 14 April 2019.

Player statistics

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 22.Top 5 point scorers

width=50 Pointswidth=200 Playerwidth=30 Trieswidth=30 Goalswidth=30 Field Goals
183 Steve Rogers13720
183 Steve Gearin13720
164 Mick Cronin6730
142 Mark Ross8590
138 Ron Giteau5611
Top 5 try scorers
width=50 Trieswidth=200 Player
15 Terry Fahey
13 Steve Ella
13 Steve Rogers
13 John Gibbs
13 Steve Gearin
Top 5 goal scorers
width=50 Goalswidth=200 Player
73 Mick Cronin
72 Steve Rogers
72 Steve Gearin
61 Ron Giteau
59 Mark Ross

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Middleton , David . League of Legends: 100 Years of Rugby League in Australia . National Museum of Australia . 2008 . 31 . 978-1-876944-64-3 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110317093000/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 . 2011-03-17.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mzH1BQ2P-E 1981 NSWRFL Semi-final – Manly vs Newtown fight