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1943 NSWRFL season

Rugby league competition

1943 NSWRFL season

Rugby league competition

FieldValue
year1943
competitionNew South Wales Rugby Football League
teams8
premiers[[File:Newtown colours.svg16x16px]] Newtown
count3rd
minor premiers[[File:Newtown colours.svg16x16px]] Newtown
mpcount3rd
matches61
points1527
top point scorer[[File:Newtown colours.svg16x16px]] Tom Kirk (116)
top try scorer[[File:North Sydney colours.svg16x16px]] Cyril McMahon (12)
wooden_spoonCanterbury-Bankstown
wooden_spoon_count1st
prevseason_link1942 NSWRFL season
prevseason_year1942
nextseason_link1944 NSWRFL season
nextseason_year1944

The 1943 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the thirty-sixth season of Sydney's top-level rugby league competition, Australia's first. Eight teams from across the city contested during the season which lasted from April until September, culminating in the Newtown club's Grand Final victory over North Sydney.

Season summary

The season is notable for Newtown turning around their second-last placing from the previous season, becoming minor premiers and later premiers. On the other hand, defending premiers Canterbury-Bankstown had a disastrous season, finishing last and picking up the wooden spoon for the first of only six occasions to date. Eastern Suburbs also slumped from the four to their lowest placing and poorest record since 1929, and were not to recover their former prominence until the late 1960s.

Teams

  • Balmain, formed on 23 January 1908 at Balmain Town Hall
  • Canterbury-Bankstown, formed on 24 September 1935 in Belmore, Canterbury-Bankstown
  • Eastern Suburbs, formed on 24 January 1908 at Paddington Town Hall
  • Newtown, formed on 8 January 1908 at Newtown Town Hall
  • North Sydney, formed on 7 February 1908
  • South Sydney, formed on 17 January 1908 at Redfern Town Hall
  • St. George, formed on 8 November 1920 at Kogarah School of Arts
  • Western Suburbs, formed on 4 February 1908

For the new season, proposals were made to change the jerseys of the clubs to a single colour. With the exception of South Sydney, who had a sufficient number of their traditional myrtle and cardinal jersey's, the other clubs had each submitted a single colour to the league. St George were to play in white, Balmain in canary yellow, Eastern Suburbs in green, Canterbury-Bankstown in maroon, North Sydney in scarlet, Western Suburbs in black and Newtown in their traditional royal blue.

Due to the on-going war, certain dyes and patterns were becoming expensive and hard to obtain. Jerseys with stripes, especially the popular "butcher stripes" that had been used by many clubs, were more expensive to manufacture. Materials and certain dyes, such as navy, were either rationed or used exclusively by the defence forces. As a result, jerseys became much simpler with the V pattern becoming a common design.

**North Sydney**[[File:North Sydney Jersey 1941.png100pxcenter]]**South Sydney**[[File:South Sydney Jersey 1930.png100pxcenter]]**St. George**[[File:St George Jersey 1943.png100pxcenter]]**Western Suburbs**[[File:Western Suburbs Jersey 1943.png100pxcenter]]

Regular season

Team1234567891011121314F1F2F3F4GFTeam1234567891011121314F1F2F3F4GF
Balmain**WES
+4**SOU
−12EAS
−12**NEW
+12****CBY
+3****STG
+2**NOR
0**SOU
+14****EAS
+12**NEW
−28CBY
+33**STG
+6****NOR
+8**WES
+5NEW
−1X**STG
−7**
Canterbury-BankstownEAS
+8NOR
−6**NEW
−27****WES
−11**BAL
−3**SOU
−10****STG
−8**NOR
−25NEW
−18WES
+8**BAL
−33**SOU
−2STG
−5**EAS
+3**
Eastern Suburbs**CBY
−8**NEW
−19**BAL
+12****STG
+20**NOR
−8**WES
+5**SOU
+2**NEW
−6**BAL
−12**STG
−2****NOR
−14**WES
−16**SOU
−34**CBY
−3
Newtown**SOU
+17****EAS
+19**CBY
+27BAL
−12**STG
−1****NOR
0****WES
+4**EAS
+6**CBY
+18****BAL
+28****STG
+13**NOR
−6WES
+1SOU
+15**BAL
+1****NOR
−5**XX**NOR
+27**
North Sydney**STG
−1****CBY
+6****WES
−3**SOU
−3**EAS
+8**NEW
0**BAL
0****CBY
+25**WES
+18**SOU
+7**EAS
+14**NEW
+6**BAL
−8STG
0XNEW
+5X**STG
+6**NEW
−27
South SydneyNEW
−17**BAL
+12****STG
−18****NOR
+3****WES
+10**CBY
+10**EAS
−2**BAL
−14**STG
+9**NOR
−7WES
+7**CBY
+2**EAS
+34**NEW
−15**
St. GeorgeNOR
+1WES
+9SOU
+18EAS
−20NEW
+1BAL
−2CBY
+8**WES
+3**SOU
−9EAS
+2NEW
−13BAL
−6**CBY
+5****NOR
0**XXBAL
+7NOR
−6
Western SuburbsBAL
−4**STG
−9**NOR
+3CBY
+11SOU
−10EAS
−5NEW
−4STG
−3**NOR
−18****CBY
−8****SOU
−7****EAS
+16****NEW
−1****BAL
−5**

Bold – Home game

X – Bye

Opponent for round listed above margin

Ladder

The geographical locations of the teams that contested the 1943 premiership across Sydney.
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1[[File:Newtown colours.svg16x16px]] Newtown141013272143+129
2[[File:Balmain colours.svg16x16px]] Balmain141013178131+47
3[[File:North Sydney colours.svg16x16px]] North Sydney14734193124+69
4[[File:St. George colours.svg16x16px]] St. George14815185188−3
5[[File:South Sydney colours.svg16x16px]] South Sydney14806161147+14
6[[File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg16x16px]] Eastern Suburbs144010131214−83
7[[File:Western Suburbs colours.svg16x16px]] Western Suburbs143011132176−44
8[[File:Canterbury colours.svg16x16px]] Canterbury143011115244−129

Ladder progression

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 4.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.
Team1234567891011121314
1Newtown2466679111315171719
2Balmain2224689111313151719
3North Sydney022245681012141616
4St. George24668810121214141416
5South Sydney022468881010121416
6Eastern Suburbs0024468888888
7Western Suburbs0024444444466
8Canterbury-Bankstown2222222224444

Finals

For the second year running, the minor premiership was decided by a playoff and again Balmain failed to win this important match, this time against Newtown. The following week both of these teams lost their matches to lower-ranked teams, and as a result, the victors North Sydney and St. George faced off to decide who would meet the minor premiers in the final. North Sydney won this match which allowed them to face the side they had beaten two weeks earlier again; this time in the final. Here, Newtown won the match and claimed their third and likely last premiership. The team was expelled from first grade after the 1983 season, and hasn’t returned since

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
**Playoff**
[[File:Newtown colours.svg23x23px]] Newtown11–10[[File:Balmain colours.svg23x23px]] Balmain7 August 1943Sydney Cricket Ground47,230
**Semifinals**
[[File:Newtown colours.svg23x23px]] Newtown16–21[[File:North Sydney colours.svg23x23px]] North Sydney14 August 1943Sydney Cricket GroundJack O'Brien35,920
[[File:Balmain colours.svg23x23px]] Balmain5–12[[File:St. George colours.svg23x23px]] St. George21 August 1943Sydney Cricket GroundGeorge Bishop27,395
**Preliminary Final**
[[File:North Sydney colours.svg23x23px]] North Sydney25–19[[File:St. George colours.svg23x23px]] St. George28 August 1943Sydney Cricket GroundJack O'Brien41,646
**Final**
[[File:Newtown colours.svg23x23px]] Newtown34–7[[File:North Sydney colours.svg23x23px]] North Sydney4 September 1943Sydney Cricket GroundJack O'Brien60,922

Premiership final

NewtownPositionNorth Sydney
13. Tom KirkFB
24. Sid GoodwinWG2. Frank Collins
10. Len SmithCE3. Frank Hyde (Ca./Co.)
9. Norm JacobsonCE4. Ted Rudd
12. Bruce RyanWG5. Ron Ainsworth
8. Tom NevinFE6. Cyril McMahon
7. Paddy BugdenHB7. Johnny McLachlan
3. Gordon MacLennanPR11. Laurie Doran
HK12. Frank Facer
2. Frank Farrell (c)PR14. Harry McKinnon
5. Keith PhillipsSR15. Max Whitehead
4. Herb NarvoSR9. Don McKinnon
6. Charles CahillLK10. Gerald Scully
Arthur FolwellCoach

The final was played at the SCG before a record crowd of 60,922, though there were thousands more on roofs and vantage points outside the ground. Because of the War all service people got in, if they were in uniform, for free. Norths were missing two stars on active service who had contributed to their season's performance – lock Harry Taylor and full-back Neville Butler who was killed in an Air Force action not long before the final.{{cite book

Police closed the gates two hours before kick-off leaving ten thousand fans locked out. Latecomers offered up to £10 for seats in the stand. The match provided a great betting orgy with bets of £100 common and more than £25,000 laid before the match began.{{cite book

Captained by the colourful Frank "Bumper" Farrell,{{cite news | access-date = 2010-01-15 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20181004074123/http://blogs.watoday.com.au/executive-style/sportandstyle/bencoady/2009/09/28/grandfinaldra.html | archive-date = 4 October 2018 | url-status = dead | access-date = 2009-11-20}} The 27-point margin was a grand final record. Stars of the day for Newtown were forward Charles Cahill along with backs Len Smith and Tom Kirk. It was the third premiership win for Newtown, and would turn out to be their last before being expelled from the top flight after the 1983 season

Newtown 34 (Tries: Goodwin 2, Ryan, Brailey, Phillips, Narvo, Smith, Farrell. Goals: Kirk 5)

defeated

North Sydney 7 (Tries: McLachlan. Goals: Rudd 2)

Newtown 1943 premiers

Player statistics

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

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals10080694941
Tom Kirk0500
Ted Rudd4340
Fred Felsch3300
Bob Andrews3200
Frank Dreise5130

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer109877
Cyril McMahon
Len Kelly
Norm Jacobson
Sid Goodwin
Keith Phillips

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer5034302018
Tom Kirk
Ted Rudd
Fred Felsch
Bob Andrews
Bert Cowley

References

References

  1. [http://rl1908.com/clubcomps/Honours.htm Premiership Roll of Honour] {{webarchive. link. (28 April 2007 at ''rl1908.com'')
  2. [http://stats.rleague.com/rl/teams/easts/easts_ss.html Easts: Season Summary] {{webarchive. link. (19 April 2009)
  3. (16 December 1942). "Souths Retain Colors - The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954) - 16 Dec 1942". Sun.
  4. (2020-04-22). "The story behind the Maroon jersey".
  5. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080802103258/http://www.nrlstats.com/archive/match.cfm?MatchID=2052 1943 Grand Final] at ''nrlstats.com''
  6. Middleton, David. (24 April 2010). "Footy stars taken on battlefield". [[The Daily Telegraph (Sydney).
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