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1947 NSWRFL season

Rugby league competition


Rugby league competition

FieldValue
year1947
competitionNew South Wales Rugby Football League
teams10
premiers[[Image:Balmain colours.svg16x16px]] Balmain
count10th
minor premiers[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg16x16px]] Canterbury
mpcount3rd
matches95
points3238
top point scorer[[Image:Balmain colours.svg16x16px]] Pat Devery (142)
top try scorer[[Image:Balmain colours.svg16x16px]] Bob Lulham (28)
wooden_spoonParramatta
wooden_spoon_count1st
prevseason_link1946 NSWRFL season
prevseason_year1946
nextseason_link1948 NSWRFL season
nextseason_year1948

The 1947 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the fortieth season of Sydney’s top-level rugby league competition, Australia's first. For the first time, the number of clubs in the league reached double digits due to the admission of Manly-Warringah and Parramatta to the first grade competition. The season culminated in a grand final between the Balmain and Canterbury-Bankstown clubs. | access-date = 2009-11-20}}

Season summary

Midway through the season the Balmain club looked out of touch winning only six of their first twelve games. Five consecutive wins to end the regular season left them in position to make a finals assault. Balmain's Bob Lulham set a new record for the highest number of tries by a player in a debut season with a tally of 28 tries in eighteen matches. This remains that club's record for tries in a season.

Teams

The addition of two teams, Manly-Warringah and Parramatta, saw ten teams from across the city contest during the 1947 premiership, the first expansion of the League since Canterbury-Bankstown’s introduction in 1935. Manly had been competing for a number of years in the NSWRFL's President's Cup (3rd grade) competition and had been assured by the league of first grade status should they win the Presidents Cup, which they finally did in 1946. After Cumberland’s demise from the league, pressure began to build in the area for another team in the NSWRFL in the 1930s, though this died down during World War II and a Parramatta district club was not proposed again until 1946 when the club was successfully admitted into the Premiership.

  • Balmain, formed on January 23, 1908, at Balmain Town Hall
  • Canterbury-Bankstown, formed on September 25, 1934
  • Eastern Suburbs, formed on January 24, 1908, at Paddington Town Hall
  • Manly-Warringah admitted in 1947
  • Newtown, formed on January 14, 1908
  • North Sydney, formed on February 7, 1908
  • Parramatta, formed in November 1946
  • South Sydney, formed on January 17, 1908, at Redfern Town Hall
  • St. George, formed on November 8, 1920, at Kogarah School of Arts
  • Western Suburbs, formed on February 4, 1908
**North Sydney**[[Image:North Sydney Jersey 1941.png100pxcenter]]**Parramatta**[[Image:Parramatta Jersey 1947.png100pxcenter]]**South Sydney**[[Image:South Sydney Jersey 1930.png100pxcenter]]**St. George**[[Image:St George Jersey 1943.png100pxcenter]]**Western Suburbs**[[Image:Western Suburbs Jersey 1924.png100pxcenter]]

Ladder

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg16x16px]] Canterbury181314366272+94
2[[Image:Balmain colours.svg16x16px]] Balmain181206342265+77
3[[Image:Newtown colours.svg16x16px]] Newtown181116375302+73
4[[Image:St. George colours.svg16x16px]] St. George181107353272+81
5[[Image:Western Suburbs colours.svg16x16px]] Western Suburbs181107295253+42
6[[Image:North Sydney colours.svg16x16px]] North Sydney18918287278+9
7[[Image:South Sydney colours.svg16x16px]] South Sydney18909314328-14
8[[Image:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg16x16px]] Eastern Suburbs185112270316-46
9[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Manly184014242364-122
10[[Image:Parramatta colours.svg16x16px]] Parramatta183015230424-194

Finals

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
**Playoff**
[[Image:St. George colours.svg23x23px]] St. George5–10[[Image:Western Suburbs colours.svg23x23px]] Western Suburbs27 August 1947Sydney Sports Ground13,552
**Semifinals**
[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg23x23px]] Canterbury25–15[[Image:Newtown colours.svg23x23px]] Newtown30 August 1947Sydney Cricket GroundGeorge Bishop36,303
[[Image:Balmain colours.svg23x23px]] Balmain27–16[[Image:Western Suburbs colours.svg23x23px]] Western Suburbs6 September 1947Sydney Sports GroundTom McMahon29,375
**Final**
[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg23x23px]] Canterbury19–25[[Image:Balmain colours.svg23x23px]] Balmain13 September 1947Sydney Sports GroundJack O'Brien34,994
**Grand Final**
[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg23x23px]] Canterbury9–13[[Image:Balmain colours.svg23x23px]] Balmainurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110306053030/http://www.nrlstats.com/archive/match.cfm?MatchID=2327date=2011-03-06 }} at *nrlstats.com*Sydney Sports GroundJack O'Brien29,292

Grand final

Canterbury-BankstownPositionBalmain
13. Dick JohnsonFB
14. Jeff SimmondsWG2. Robert Lulham
11. Eddie TraceyCE3. Pat Devery
10. Norm YoungCE14. Joe Jorgenson
9. Morrie MurphyWG15. Arthur Patton
8. Roy HassonFE4. George Williams
7. Bruce HopkinsHB32. Des Bryan
PR34. John Brannigan
56. Roy KirkaldyHK9. Herb Gilbert Jnr
3. Henry Porter (c)PR8. Jack Spencer
25. Alister ClarkeSR24. Sid Ryan
58. Ken CharltonSR11. Harry Bath
6. Len HolmesLK7. Tom Bourke (c)
Ross McKinnonCoachNorm Robinson

The Tigers had strung together seven consecutive wins including a preliminary final victory over minor premiers Canterbury in their attempt at a second straight premiership. Canterbury exercised their “right of challenge” after losing the final and called for a Grand Final decider.

The formidable Canterbury front row of Eddie Burns, Roy Kirkaldy and Henry Porter were combining in their tenth season for over one hundred and fifty appearances as a scrum front trio. They led a punishing Berries defence and gave their side a better-than-even chance of possession in the scrum contests.

Balmain's star international centre and Kangaroo captain Joe Jorgenson had played and coached on a country contract in Junee in 1947 but returned to the Tigers reserve-grade in time for the semifinals. The Grand Final marked his sole first-grade appearance of the season. Balmain's Test five-eighth Pat Devery was the nominated match kicker but after several misses he passed over to Jorgenson who kicked three penalties to keep Balmain in the game and trailing 9–6 with ten minutes to go.

Then Jorgenson crashed over for a try under the posts and after receiving medical attention he converted his own goal to give the Tigers an 11–9 lead. A final 45-yard penalty goal then sealed the match for the Tigers at 13–9 with Jorgenson scoring all of Balmain's points and being chaired victorious from the field.

Balmain 13 (Tries: Jorgenson. Goals: Jorgenson 5 )

defeated

Canterbury-Bankstown 9 (Tries: Hasson. Goals: Johnson 2, Hasson) Image:Joe Jorgenson.jpg| Joe Jorgenson Image:Harry Bath (1945, Brisbane).jpg|Harry Bath

Player statistics

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 18. Top 5 point scorers

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals13012611611481
Bill Keato0650
Jack Lindwall14420
Tom Kirk0580
Pat Devery6480
Roy Hasson11240

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer2514131313
Bobby Lulham
Jack Lindwall
Morrie Murphy
Len Smith
Norm Jacobson

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer6558484233
Bill Keato
Tom Kirk
Pat Devery
Jack Lindwall
Frank Bonner

References

References

  1. [http://rl1908.com/clubcomps/Honours.htm Premiership Roll of Honour] {{webarchive. link. (April 28, 2007 at ''rl1908.com'')
  2. Fagan, Sean. "Parramatta Eels". RL1908.
  3. "History of the Premiership". [[Australian Rugby League]].
  4. link. (2011-03-06 at ''nrlstats.com'')
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