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1976 NSWRFL season

Rugby league competition


Rugby league competition

FieldValue
year1976
competitionNew South Wales Rugby Football League
teams12
premiers[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Manly-Warringah
count3rd
minor premiers[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Manly-Warringah
mpcount4th
matches138
points4390
attendance1,594,183
top point scorer[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Graham Eadie (233)
top try scorer[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Bob Fulton (24)
MVPRay Higgs
MVP_linkRothmans Medal
wooden_spoonNewtown Jets
wooden_spoon_count6th
prevseason_link1975 NSWRFL season
prevseason_year1975
nextseason_link1977 NSWRFL season
nextseason_year1977

The 1976 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the 69th season of Sydney's professional rugby league football competition, Australia's first. Twelve teams, including six of 1908's foundation clubs and another six from around Sydney, competed for the J. J. Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in a grand final between the Manly-Warringah and Parramatta clubs. NSWRFL teams also competed for the 1976 Amco Cup.

Season summary

This season Eastern Suburbs became the first rugby league team, and one of the first in Australian sport, to have a sponsor's name appear on their jersey.

Twenty-two regular season rounds were played from March till August resulting in a top five of Manly-Warringah, Parramatta, St. George, Eastern Suburbs and Canterbury-Bankstown, who battled it out in the finals.

In a one-off match that would form the foundation of the modern World Club Challenge, the previous season's premiers, Eastern Suburbs played British Champions St Helens R.F.C. on the 29th of June at the Sydney Cricket Ground. 26,865 turned out to see the Roosters beat the Saints 25 to 2.

This season Parramatta front-rower and captain Ray Higgs won both the Rothmans Medal and the Rugby League Week player of the year award.

The 1976 season also saw the retirement from the League of future Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame inductee, Graeme Langlands.

Teams

**Penrith
Panthers**[[File:Penrith Jersey 1976.png100pxcenter]]**South Sydney
Rabbitohs**[[File:South Sydney Jersey 1975.png100pxcenter]]**St. George
Dragons**[[File:St George Jersey 1975.png100pxcenter]]**Western Suburbs
Magpies**[[File:Western Suburbs Jersey 1975.png100pxcenter]]

Regular season

Team1234567891011121314151617181920212223F1F2F3GFTeam1234567891011121314151617181920212223F1F2F3GF
Balmain Tigers**CBY
−1**STG
+13**PAR
+16****NOR
+8**EAS
+5**PEN
+14**NEW
+13**SOU
+17**WES
0CRO
−3MAN
−14**NEW
−2**CBY
−17XPAR
−4NOR
−10**EAS
+6**PEN
+7**STG
−11**SOU
+10**WES
+1****CRO
+2****MAN
−19**
Canterbury-BankstownBAL
+1**CRO
0****MAN
−10**WES
−7STG
+2**PAR
+7**NOR
+17**EAS
−1**PEN
−17**NEW
+3****SOU
+13****NOR
0****BAL
+17**CRO
−16MAN
+4**WES
+9****STG
+1**PAR
0EAS
−23X**PEN
−4**NEW
+16SOU
+12EAS
+9STG
+16MAN
−3
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks**MAN
−12**CBY
0STG
−3**PAR
−19**NOR
+14**EAS
−11**PEN
+8NEW
−4**SOU
+34****BAL
+3**WES
−13**PEN
+1**MAN
−11**CBY
+16****STG
−1**PAR
−23**NOR
+11**EAS
−20**NEW
+17**XSOU
−3BAL
−2**WES
+3**
Eastern Suburbs RoostersWES
−3**PEN
+4**NEW
+4SOU
−1**BAL
−5**CRO
+11**MAN
+1**CBY
+1STG
−3**PAR
0****NOR
+31**MAN
−5**WES
+3**PEN
+7**NEW
+36****SOU
+10**BAL
−6**CRO
+20****CBY
+23**X**STG
−3**PAR
−7NOR
+31**CBY
−9**
Manly Warringah Sea EaglesCRO
+12**WES
+4**CBY
+10**STG
+26**PAR
−3**NOR
+25**EAS
−1**PEN
+13**NEW
+51SOU
+2**BAL
+14****EAS
+5****CRO
+11**WES
+22**CBY
−4**STG
−8**PAR
−4**NOR
+23XPEN
−1**NEW
+8****SOU
+23**BAL
+19X**PAR
−6****CBY
+3****PAR
+3**
Newtown JetsPAR
+3**NOR
−9****EAS
−4**PEN
−5**WES
−24**SOU
−18**BAL
−13****CRO
+4****MAN
−51**CBY
−3STG
−8BAL
+2**PAR
−24**NOR
−5EAS
−36**PEN
−7**WES
−11**SOU
−15**CRO
−17XMAN
−8**CBY
−16****STG
−17**
North Sydney BearsPEN
−34NEW
+9**SOU
−5**BAL
−8**CRO
−14**MAN
−25**CBY
−17**STG
−3**PAR
−36****WES
−29**EAS
−31CBY
0**PEN
+6****NEW
+5**SOU
−21**BAL
+10**CRO
−11**MAN
−23**X**STG
+7**PAR
+6WES
−9**EAS
−31**
Parramatta Eels**NEW
−3****SOU
+17**BAL
−16CRO
+19**MAN
+3**CBY
−7STG
−16**WES
+4**NOR
+36EAS
0**PEN
+2****STG
+11**NEW
+24SOU
+14**BAL
+4****CRO
+23**MAN
+4**CBY
0**XWES
−12**NOR
−6****EAS
+7**PEN
+1**STG
+25**MAN
+6XMAN
−3
Penrith Panthers**NOR
+34**EAS
−4**WES
0****NEW
+5**SOU
−11BAL
−14**CRO
−8**MAN
−13**CBY
+17****STG
+11**PAR
−2CRO
−1NOR
−6**EAS
−7**WES
+23NEW
+7**SOU
−6****BAL
−7**X**MAN
+1**CBY
+4STG
−3**PAR
−1**
South Sydney Rabbitohs**STG
−21**PAR
−17NOR
+5**EAS
+1****PEN
+11****NEW
+18**WES
−4BAL
−17CRO
−34**MAN
−2**CBY
−13**WES
−21**STG
−6**PAR
−14****NOR
+21**EAS
−10PEN
+6NEW
+15X**BAL
−10****CRO
+3**MAN
−23**CBY
−12**
St. George DragonsSOU
+21**BAL
−13****CRO
+3**MAN
−26**CBY
−2**WES
−10**PAR
+16****NOR
+3****EAS
+3**PEN
−11**NEW
+8**PAR
−11**SOU
+6**XCRO
+1**MAN
+8**CBY
−1**WES
+8**BAL
+11NOR
−7EAS
+3**PEN
+3**NEW
+17PAR
−25**CBY
−16**
Western Suburbs Magpies**EAS
+3**MAN
−4PEN
0**CBY
+7**NEW
+24**STG
+10****SOU
+4**PAR
−4**BAL
0**NOR
+29**CRO
+13**SOU
+21EAS
−3**MAN
−22****PEN
−23**CBY
−9**NEW
+11**STG
−8X**PAR
+12**BAL
−1**NOR
+9**CRO
−3

Bold – Home game

X – Bye

Opponent for round listed above margin

Ladder

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Manly221606499252+247
2[[Image:Parramatta colours.svg16x16px]] Parramatta221426347238+109
3[[Image:St. George colours.svg16x16px]] St. George221408328298+30
4[[Image:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg16x16px]] Eastern Suburbs221318399250+149
5[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg16x16px]] Canterbury221237361337+24
6[[Image:Balmain colours.svg16x16px]] Balmain221219318287+31
7[[Image:Western Suburbs colours.svg16x16px]] Western Suburbs221129379313+66
8[[Image:Cronulla colours.svg16x16px]] Cronulla229112378393-15
9Penrith228113352333+19
10[[Image:South Sydney colours.svg16x16px]] South Sydney228014297421-124
11[[Image:North Sydney colours.svg16x16px]] North Sydney226115272526-254
12[[Image:Newtown colours.svg16x16px]] Newtown223019264546-282

Ladder progression

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 5.
  • 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.
  • Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.
Team1234567891011121314151617181920212223
1Manly Warringah Sea Eagles246881010121416182022242424242626262830
2Parramatta Eels022466681011131517192123252626262628
3St. George Dragons224444681010121214141618182022222426
4Eastern Suburbs Roosters0244468101011131315171921212325252525
5Canterbury-Bankstown23335799911131416161820222323232325
6Balmain Tigers024681012141515151515151515171919212325
7Western Suburbs Magpies22357911111214161818181818202020222224
8Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks011133557991111131313151517171717
9Penrith Panthers223555557999991113131313151717
10South Sydney Rabbitohs002468888888881010121414141616
11North Sydney Bears0222222222235779999111313
12Newtown Jets2222222444466666666666

Finals

Parramatta were first into the Grand final, triumphing 23–17 in a bloody and brutal major semi-final against Manly. Manly earned a grand final berth the following week, surviving a Canterbury comeback to win 15–12.

HomeScoreAwayMatch informationDate and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
**Qualifying Finals**
[[Image:Parramatta colours.svg23x23px]] Parramatta31–6[[Image:St. George colours.svg23x23px]] St. George28 August 1976Sydney Cricket GroundGreg Hartley28,264
[[Image:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg23x23px]] Eastern Suburbs Roosters13–22[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg23x23px]] Canterbury-Bankstown29 August 1976Sydney Cricket GroundGary Cook27,203
**Semi-finals**
[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg23x23px]] Manly-Warringah17–23[[Image:Parramatta colours.svg23x23px]] Parramatta4 September 1976Sydney Cricket GroundGreg Hartley30,999
[[Image:St. George colours.svg23x23px]] St. George9–25[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg23x23px]] Canterbury-Bankstown5 September 1976Sydney Cricket GroundGary Cook27,261
**Preliminary final**
[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg23x23px]] Manly-Warringah15–12[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg23x23px]] Canterbury-Bankstown11 September 1976Sydney Cricket GroundGary Cook31,381
**Grand final**
[[Image:Parramatta colours.svg23x23px]] Parramatta10–13[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg23x23px]] Manly-Warringah18 September 1976Sydney Cricket GroundGary Cook57,343

Chart

| team-width=150

| RD1-seed1=2 | RD1-team1= Parramatta | RD1-score1=31 | RD1-seed2=3 | RD1-team2= St. George | RD1-score2=6

| RD1-seed3=4 | RD1-team3= Eastern Suburbs | RD1-score3=13 | RD1-seed4=5 | RD1-team4= Canterbury | RD1-score4=22

| RD2-seed1=1 | RD2-team1= Manly | RD2-score1=17 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2= Parramatta | RD2-score2=23

| RD2-seed3= | RD2-team3= St. George | RD2-score3=9 | RD2-seed4= | RD2-team4= Canterbury | RD2-score4=25

| RD3-seed1= | RD3-team1= Manly | RD3-score1=15 | RD3-seed2= | RD3-team2= Canterbury | RD3-score2=12

| RD4-seed1= | RD4-team1= Parramatta | RD4-score1=10 | RD4-seed2= | RD4-team2= Manly | RD4-score2=13

Grand final

ParramattaPositionManly-Warringah
FB
2. Jim PorterWG2. Tom Mooney
3. Ed SulkowiczCE3. Russel Gartner
4. John MoranCE4. Bob Fulton (c)
5. Neville GloverWG5. Rod Jackson
6. John PeardFE6. Alan Thompson
7. John KolcHB7. Gary Stephens
13. Graham OllingPR13. John Harvey
12. Ron HilditchHK12. Max Krilich
11. Denis FitzgeraldPR11. Terry Randall
10. Geoff GerardSR10. Steve Norton
9. Ray Higgs (c)SR9. Phil Lowe
8. Ray PriceLK8. Ian Martin
14. Graeme AtkinsonReserve14. Gary Thoroughgood
15. John BakerReserve17. Mark Willoughby
Terry FearnleyCoachFrank Stanton

In 1976, after 30 years of competition, Parramatta reached their first grand final since their admission into the NSWRFL premiership in 1947. Their opponents were Manly-Warringah, who had also joined the premiership in 1947, but were playing in their eighth Grand final, having previously won in 1972 and 1973 with captain Bob Fulton, fullback Graham Eadie, forward Terry Randall and lock Ian Martin having played in those two premiership teams.

Jim Porter scored first, getting Parramatta to a 5–0 lead. A penalty goal to Graham Eadie closed the score to 5–2 before Alan Thompson sidestepped through to send Phil Lowe in for Manly's first and only try. Scores were locked 7–7 at half time.

Geoff Gerard scored an unconverted try for the Eels early in the second half, then two penalties gave Manly an 11–10 lead.

Parramatta missed a critical opportunity to win the game and their first ever premiership with ten minutes of the match remaining: 15 metres out from a wide-open tryline, Eels winger Neville Glover dropped the pass from John Moran which would have given the Eels the match-winning try in the Paddington Hill corner.{{cite news |access-date=2010-04-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090626221744/http://www.rleague.com/db/article.php?id=29178 |archive-date=2009-06-26 |access-date=2010-04-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091027054938/http://www.manningrivertimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/not-a-neville-nobody/341159.aspx?storypage=0 |archive-date=2009-10-27 | access-date = 2010-08-24}}

Another penalty gave Manly a 13–10 lead. In the frantic dying minutes Parramatta threw everything they had at the Manly defence including the infamous "flying wedge" of dubious legality which had Ron Hilditch at the apex of a phalanx of players driving him towards the line. The wedge was somehow stopped by Eadie a foot short of the try line.

The Manly defence held and the Sea Eagles secured their third premiership in five seasons, while the Eels would have to wait five more years for their first.

It was Bob Fulton's 213rd and final match for Manly after a brilliant ten-year career with the club and the grand final victory was largely credited to his experience and brilliance. He was full of emotion as he accepted the J.J. Giltinan Shield and was able to end his playing career at Manly on the highest note. He would later return to the club as a successful coach in the 1980s but first he would finish his playing years and then commence coaching at Eastern Suburbs (Fulton would join Easts in 1977, unable to resist a big-money offer from the club that was backed by one of Australia's richest men and a big supporter of the future rugby league Immortal, Kerry Packer).

Manly's win was a triumph for the powerful triumvirate of Fulton, coach Frank Stanton and Secretary Ken Arthurson who would all go on to higher honours in the game. For Stanton, it was his first success in a coaching career which was to bring two premierships and two Ashes-winning Kangaroo tours. Arthurson had brought to the club players of a calibre to enable five Grand final appearances in the 1970s for four victories. He would go on to become the Chairman of the New South Wales Rugby League and later the Australian Rugby League.

Manly-Warringah 13 (Tries: Lowe. Goals: Eadie 5/6)

Parramatta 10 (Tries: Porter, Gerard. Goals: Peard 2/3)

Referee: Gary Cook Attendance: 57,343

Player statistics

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

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals207161143136130
Graham Eadie9900
Ron Giteau7700
John Brass5640
Don Moseley2650
Ken Wilson3601

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer1818161412
Bob Fulton
Tom Mooney
Terry Fahey
Martin Raftery
Bruce Walker

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer9070656460
Graham Eadie
Ron Giteau
Don Moseley
John Brass
Ken Wilson

References

References

  1. Jacquelin Magnay and Jessica Halloran. (19 August 2006). "How to win games and influence people". [[Sydney Morning Herald]].
  2. Heads, p. 365
  3. [http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/gallery-e6frextr-1225778950702?page=4 Top 10 finals blunders], ''The Daily Telegraph'' (2010 News Limited)
  4. (19 March 1978). "Form over five years". [[The Sun-Herald]].
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