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1989 Panasonic Cup (rugby league)


FieldValue
tourney_nameNSWRL Midweek Cup
year1989
other_titlesNSWRL Panasonic Cup
dates1 March – 7 June 1989
num_teams19
venues9
cities9
champion_otherBrisbane
count1
second_otherIllawarra
matches18
prevseason[1988](1988-panasonic-cup)

The 1989 Panasonic Cup was the 16th edition of the NSWRL Midweek Cup, a NSWRL-organised national club Rugby League tournament between the leading clubs and representative teams from the NSWRL, the BRL, the CRL and Papua New Guinea. This was the final season of the competition, which was replaced by the Tooheys Challenge Cup the following year.

A total of 19 teams from across Australia and Papua New Guinea played 18 matches in a straight knock-out format, with the matches being held midweek during the premiership season.

Qualified teams

TeamNicknameLeagueQualificationParticipation (bold indicates winners)
Canterbury-BankstownBulldogsNSWRLWinners of the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)16th (Previous: [1974](1974-amco-cup), [1975](1975-amco-cup), [1976](1976-amco-cup), [1977](1977-amco-cup), [1978](1978-amco-cup), [1979](1979-amco-cup), [1980](1980-tooth-cup), [1981](1981-tooth-cup), [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
BalmainTigersNSWRLRunners-Up in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)16th (Previous: [1974](1974-amco-cup), [1975](1975-amco-cup), **[1976](1976-amco-cup)**, [1977](1977-amco-cup), [1978](1978-amco-cup), [1979](1979-amco-cup), [1980](1980-tooth-cup), [1981](1981-tooth-cup), [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), **[1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup)**, [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), **[1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup)**, [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
Cronulla-SutherlandSharksNSWRLThird Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)16th (Previous: [1974](1974-amco-cup), [1975](1975-amco-cup), [1976](1976-amco-cup), [1977](1977-amco-cup), [1978](1978-amco-cup), **[1979](1979-amco-cup)**, [1980](1980-tooth-cup), [1981](1981-tooth-cup), [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
CanberraRaidersNSWRLFourth Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)8th (Previous: [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
Manly-WarringahSea EaglesNSWRLFifth Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)16th (Previous: [1974](1974-amco-cup), [1975](1975-amco-cup), [1976](1976-amco-cup), [1977](1977-amco-cup), [1978](1978-amco-cup), [1979](1979-amco-cup), [1980](1980-tooth-cup), [1981](1981-tooth-cup), **[1982](1982-kb-cup)**, **[1983](1983-kb-cup)**, [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
PenrithPanthersNSWRLSixth Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)16th (Previous: [1974](1974-amco-cup), [1975](1975-amco-cup), [1976](1976-amco-cup), [1977](1977-amco-cup), [1978](1978-amco-cup), [1979](1979-amco-cup), [1980](1980-tooth-cup), [1981](1981-tooth-cup), [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
BrisbaneBroncosNSWRLSeventh Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)2nd (Previous: [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
South SydneyRabbitohsNSWRLEighth Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)16th (Previous: [1974](1974-amco-cup), [1975](1975-amco-cup), [1976](1976-amco-cup), [1977](1977-amco-cup), [1978](1978-amco-cup), [1979](1979-amco-cup), [1980](1980-tooth-cup), **[1981](1981-tooth-cup)**, [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
North SydneyBearsNSWRLNinth Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)16th (Previous: [1974](1974-amco-cup), [1975](1975-amco-cup), [1976](1976-amco-cup), [1977](1977-amco-cup), [1978](1978-amco-cup), [1979](1979-amco-cup), [1980](1980-tooth-cup), [1981](1981-tooth-cup), [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
St. GeorgeDragonsNSWRLTenth Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)16th (Previous: [1974](1974-amco-cup), [1975](1975-amco-cup), [1976](1976-amco-cup), [1977](1977-amco-cup), [1978](1978-amco-cup), [1979](1979-amco-cup), [1980](1980-tooth-cup), [1981](1981-tooth-cup), [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), **[1988](1988-panasonic-cup)**)
ParramattaEelsNSWRLEleventh Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)16th (Previous: [1974](1974-amco-cup), [1975](1975-amco-cup), [1976](1976-amco-cup), [1977](1977-amco-cup), [1978](1978-amco-cup), [1979](1979-amco-cup), **[1980](1980-tooth-cup)**, [1981](1981-tooth-cup), [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), **[1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup)**, [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
Eastern SuburbsRoostersNSWRLTwelfth Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)16th (Previous: [1974](1974-amco-cup), **[1975](1975-amco-cup)**, [1976](1976-amco-cup), [1977](1977-amco-cup), **[1978](1978-amco-cup)**, [1979](1979-amco-cup), [1980](1980-tooth-cup), [1981](1981-tooth-cup), [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
IllawarraSteelersNSWRLThirteenth Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)8th (Previous: [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
NewcastleKnightsNSWRLFourteenth Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)2nd (Previous: [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
Gold Coast-TweedGiantsNSWRLFifteenth Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)2nd (Previous: [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
Western SuburbsMagpiesNSWRLSixteenth Place in the [1988 New South Wales Rugby League Premiership](1988-nswrl-season)16th (Previous: [1974](1974-amco-cup), [1975](1975-amco-cup), [1976](1976-amco-cup), **[1977](1977-amco-cup)**, [1978](1978-amco-cup), [1979](1979-amco-cup), [1980](1980-tooth-cup), [1981](1981-tooth-cup), [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
BrisbanePoinsettiasBRLLeague Representative Team11th (Previous: [1979](1979-amco-cup), [1980](1980-tooth-cup), [1981](1981-tooth-cup), [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), **[1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup)**, [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
NSW CountryKangaroosCRLCountry League Representative Team11th (Previous: [1979](1979-amco-cup), [1980](1980-tooth-cup), [1981](1981-tooth-cup), [1982](1982-kb-cup), [1983](1983-kb-cup), [1984](1984-national-panasonic-cup), [1985](1985-national-panasonic-cup), [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))
Port MoresbyVipersPNGRFLLeague Representative Team4th (Previous: [1986](1986-national-panasonic-cup), [1987](1987-national-panasonic-cup), [1988](1988-panasonic-cup))

Venues

SydneyBathurstWagga WaggaParkesTownsvillePerthBrisbaneTweed HeadsPort Moresby
Parramatta StadiumCarrington ParkEric Weissel OvalPioneer OvalTownsville Sports ReserveWACA GroundLang ParkSeagulls StadiumLloyd Robson Oval
Capacity: **28,000**Capacity: **12,000**Capacity: **10,000**Capacity: **12,000**Capacity: **13,000**Capacity: **20,000**Capacity: **45,000**Capacity: **13,500**Capacity: **15,000**
[[File:Parramatta Stadium New Scoreboard.jpg150px]][[File:Eric Weissel Oval Panorama.jpg150px]][[File:3rd Test, Perth, 15Dec2006.jpg150px]][[File:Suncorp-Stadium-Milton-Queensland.jpg150px]]

Preliminary rounds

DateWinnerScoreLoserScoreVenueMan of the Match
4/04/89Combined Brisbane (Bourke, Daunt, Harvey, Cook tries, Harvey 2 goals, Daunt field goal)21Port Moresby (PNG) (Ipu, Akuila tries, Akuila 2 goals)12Lloyd Robson Oval
7/04/89Combined Brisbane (Smith try, Harvey 2 goals), Daunt field goal)9NSW Country (Elwin goal)2Seagulls Stadium
12/04/89St George (Mohr, Walford, Coyne tries, Walford goal)14Combined Brisbane (Cook, McIntosh tries, Harvey goal)10Lang ParkKevin Langer – Combined Brisbane

Qualifying round

DateWinnerScoreLoserScoreVenueMan of the Match
1/03/89Brisbane (Matterson 2, Tessmann tries, Matterson 2, G.French goals)18Canberra (Lazarus, K.Walters tries, Wood 2 goals, Stuart field goal)13Pioneer OvalTerry Matterson – Brisbane
8/03/89South Sydney (Blake, Longbottom 2, Lyons, P.Roberts tries, Ellison 6 goals)36Penrith (McIndoe 2 tries, Baker 2 goals)12Parramatta StadiumPhil Blake – South Sydney
10/03/89Parramatta (Sterling, Lauriie, Wynn tries, Fitzhenry 5 goals)22Balmain (Grant, Chalmers tries, Brooks 2 goals)12WACA GroundPeter Sterling – Parramatta
15/03/89Canterbury-Bankstown (McCarthy 3, Lamb tries, Lamb 4 goals)24Newcastle (Quinton goal)2Parramatta StadiumAndrew Farrar – Canterbury-Bankstown
22/03/89Cronulla-Sutherland (Picken, Docking, Wilson tries, Wilson 4, Watson goals)22Eastern Suburbs (Salvatori, Melrose tries, Smith goal)10Parramatta StadiumAlan Wilson – Cronulla-Sutherland
29/03/89[[Image:Illawarra colours.svg16x16px]] Illawarra (Kissell, Heugh, Larder tries)12Western Suburbs0Parramatta StadiumSteve Larder – Illawarra
19/04/89North Sydney (McArthur, Maguire tries, McArthur 2 goals, Gale field goal)13Gold Coast (Close try, Eden goal)6Parramatta StadiumGreg Florimo – North Sydney
26/04/89Manly-Warringah (Ryan 2, Hasler, Williams tries, Shearer 3 goals)22St George (Walford, Mohr tries, Walford goal)10Eric Weissel OvalDes Hasler – Manly-Warringah

Quarter finals

DateWinnerScoreLoserScoreVenueMan of the Match
5/04/89South Sydney (Mavin try, Ellison 2 goals, Blake, Ellison field goals) *10Canterbury-Bankstown (Alchin try, Lamb 2, Corcoran goals)10Parramatta StadiumIan Roberts – South Sydney
3/05/89North Sydney (McPhail, B.French, Jones tries, Dorahy 2 goals)16Manly-Warringah (Shearer, Toovey tries)8Parramatta StadiumMartin Bella – North Sydney
10/05/89[[Image:Illawarra colours.svg16x16px]] Illawarra (Rodwell 3, Hardy 2, Wishart, Kissell, Russell tries, Wishart 4 goals)40Cronulla-Sutherland0Parramatta StadiumDean Schifilliti – Illawarra
17/05/89Brisbane (Lewis 3, Renouf 2, Matterson, French tries, Matterson 7 goals)42Parramatta (Leeds try, Fitzhenry goal)6Townsville Sports ReserveTerry Matterson – Brisbane

Semi finals

DateWinnerScoreLoserScoreVenueMan of the Match
24/05/89[[Image:Illawarra colours.svg16x16px]] Illawarra + (Wishart, Schifilliti tries, Wishart 2 goals)12North Sydney (Florimo, Beaven tries, Kiss 2 goals)12Parramatta StadiumGreg Florimo – North Sydney
31/05/89Brisbane (Jackson 2, Currie, Le Man, Renouf tries, French 2 goals)24South Sydney (Blake try)4Carrington ParkPeter Jackson – Brisbane

Final

Teams

Brisbane :

  1. Shane Duffy, 2. Michael Hancock, 3. Tony Currie, 4. Peter Jackson, 5. Joe Kilroy, 6. Wally Lewis (c), 7. Allan Langer, 13. Terry Matterson, 12. Gene Miles, 11. Brett Le Man, 10. Sam Backo, 9. Kerrod Walters, 8. Greg Dowling Reserve James Donnelly. Coach: Wayne Bennett.

Illawarra :

  1. Steve Hampson, 2. Rod Wishart, 3. Brett Rodwell, 4. Jeff Hardy, 5. Jason Moon, 6. Tony Smith, 7. Andy Gregory, 13. Ian Russell, 12. Les Morrisey, 11. Dean Hanson, 10. Michael Carberry, 9. Dean Schifilliti, 8. Chris Walsh (c) Reserves Cavill Heugh, Craig Keen, Michael Bolt, Trevor Kissell. Coach: Ron Hilditch.
DateWinnerScoreLoserScoreVenueMan of the Match
7 June 1989Brisbane (Jackson, Kilroy, Backo, Miles tries, Matterson 3 goals)22[[Image:Illawarra colours.svg16x16px]] Illawarra (Hampson, Wishart, Rodwell ties, Wishart 4 goals)20Parramatta StadiumAndy Gregory – Illawarra

The Broncos raced to a 16-0 lead and it seemed the Steelers' much more fancied opponents would run away with the game. But Illawarra hit back. Illawarra lost the match 22-20, however Brisbane scored a try off what appeared to be a forward pass. The large Illawarra contingent of the 16,968 strong crowd at Parramatta Stadium booed the Broncos after their win, with Brisbane captain Wally Lewis gaining their ire by gesturing back. Illawarra's performance inspired Australian folk singer John Williamson to write a song about the match.

Notes

  • – advanced having scored the first try
  • – advanced on penalty countback

Awards

Player of the series

  • Terry Matterson (Brisbane)

Golden Try

  • Glenn Ryan (Manly-Warringah)

References

Sources

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20070929092902/http://users.hunterlink.net.au/~maajjs/aus/nsw/sum/nsw1989.htm

References

  1. [http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/competitions/national-panasonic-cup-1989/final/brisbane-vs-illawarra/summary.html 1989 Panasonic Cup Final at Rugby League Project]
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