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1994 NSWRL season

Rugby league competition


Rugby league competition

FieldValue
year1994
competitionNew South Wales Rugby League
teams16
premiers[[File:Canberra colours.svg16x16px]] Canberra
count3rd
minor premiers[[File:Canterbury colours.svg16x16px]] Canterbury-Bankstown
mpcount6th
matches182
points7416
attendance2,732,389
avg_attendance15,013
top point scorer[[File:Canterbury colours.svg16x16px]] Daryl Halligan (270)
top try scorer[[File:Brisbane colours.svg16x16px]] Steve Renouf (23)
MVPDavid Fairleigh
MVP_linkRothmans Medal
wooden_spoonBalmain Tigers
wooden_spoon_count4th
prevseason_link1993 NSWRL season
prevseason_year1993
nextseason_link1995 ARL season
nextseason_year1995 (ARL)

The 1994 NSWRL season (known as the 1994 Winfield Cup Premiership due to sponsorship from Winfield) was the eighty-seventh season of professional rugby league football in Australia. Sixteen clubs, including 14 from within the borders of New South Wales plus two from Queensland, competed for the J J Giltinan Shield during the season, which culminated in a grand final match for the Winfield Cup trophy between the Canberra Raiders and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

Season summary

On the first of June, the previous season's premiers, the Broncos played in the 1994 World Club Challenge match in Brisbane against British champions Wigan. Wigan defeated the Broncos 20 to 14 at ANZ Stadium in front of 54,220 spectators. On 14 July the North Sydney Bears were fined $87,000 for breaching the salary cap.{{cite news | access-date = 22 April 2010}} In total, twenty-two regular season rounds were played from March till August, resulting in a top five of Canterbury-Bankstown, North Sydney, Canberra, Manly-Warringah and Brisbane who went on to battle it out in the finals. The 1994 season's Rothmans Medallist was North Sydney forward David Fairleigh. The Dally M Award went to Manly-Warringah's five-eighth, Cliff Lyons who was also named as ''Rugby League Week'''s player of the year. 1994 was the last premiership season to be administered by the New South Wales Rugby League. At the end of the season control of the Winfield Cup would be passed on to the Australian Rugby League and re-branded as such, as part of the move to become a more national competition. This season was also the last in the Premiership for future Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame inductee and coach, Mal Meninga. At the end of the 1994 season a squad of players from the NSWRL Premiership went on the 1994 Kangaroo tour.

The grand finals:

  • Canberra Raiders vs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (Seniors Grade)

  • Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks vs Newcastle Knights (Reserve Grade)

  • Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks vs Eastern Suburbs Roosters (Under-21s Grade) The winners in all grades were:

  • Canberra Raiders (Seniors Grade)

  • Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (Reserve Grade)

  • Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (Under-21s Grade)

The test match

  • Australia vs France

The State of Origin Series

  • Queensland vs New South Wales

Teams

The lineup of teams remained unchanged from the previous season, with sixteen clubs contesting the premiership, including five inner Sydney-based foundation teams, another six from greater Sydney, two from greater New South Wales, two from Queensland, and one from the Australian Capital Territory.

**Penrith
Panthers**[[File:Penrith Jersey 1991.png100pxcenter]]**South Sydney
Rabbitohs**[[File:South Sydney Jersey 1994.png100pxcenter]]**St. George
Dragons**[[File:St George Jersey 1994.png100pxcenter]]**Western Suburbs
Magpies**[[File:Western Suburbs Jersey 1992.png100pxcenter]]

Advertising

In 1994, the League and its advertising agency Hertz Walpole returned to the original 1989 recording of "The Best" by Tina Turner to underscore the season launch ad. Footage had been shot of Turner's performance at the 1993 grand final and a studio bluescreen shoot also took place during that visit ensuring a store of images that could be used in flexible adaptations for the final two years of Turner's association with the competition and the Winfield Cup.

The 1994 advertisement used the performance and superimposed studio footage of Turner into crowd and stadium scenes that replicated the Sydney Football Stadium. The closing scenes of the commercial made it appear that Turner was singing the song high up in the Sydney Football Stadium's stands in front of its identifiable stretched-sail roofing.

Regular season

Team12345678910111213141516171819202122F1F2F3GFTeam12345678910111213141516171819202122F1F2F3GF
Balmain Tigers**NOR
−11**PAR
+2**GCS
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−40**EAS
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−42**WES
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Brisbane Broncos**PAR
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−1
Canberra RaidersCRO
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−1*NOR
+13CBY
+24
Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsMAN
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−1**SOU
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+1***X**CAN
−24**
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks**CAN
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−17SOU
−2BRI
−32**NOR
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−12**GCS
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−14EAS
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−44**CBY
−2**ILA
−24**WES
+4**MAN
−28**NEW
+22****SOU
+42**
Eastern Suburbs Roosters**STG
−6**NOR
−18PEN
−10**BRI
−32**BAL
+30**PAR
+10**GCS
+18**WES
0**ILA
−26**CBY
−14**CAN
−34**SOU
−6**NEW
−6**CRO
−12**MAN
−34STG
+20**NOR
−20****PEN
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−18**BAL
−7**PAR
−28**GCS
+2**
Gold Coast SeagullsPEN
0**BRI
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−22**PAR
−2**NOR
−28STG
−24**EAS
−18**CBY
−24**CAN
+4**SOU
−18**NEW
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−46**MAN
−4**WES
−34**ILA
−16****PEN
−2**BRI
−36**BAL
+26**PAR
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−26****STG
−10**EAS
−2
Illawarra SteelersWES
−6**MAN
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0**CAN
−14**CBY
−10**NEW
−23**STG
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0**BRI
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−8BAL
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−15**CRO
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−11**CBY
−10**NEW
+6**
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles**CBY
−6**ILA
0**WES
+58**NEW
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−12**SOU
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−24PEN
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−16**ILA
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−3****BRI
−12**
Newcastle KnightsSOU
+29**WES
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−26**MAN
−3**CBY
−24**CRO
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−4**PAR
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−2**STG
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−14**WES
−14**CAN
−36**MAN
−16**CBY
−12**CRO
−22ILA
−6
North Sydney BearsBAL
+11**EAS
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−4**CRO
−7**MAN
−3**WES
0**ILA
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−17****STG
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−14****BRI
+1****CAN
−13**
Parramatta EelsBRI
0**BAL
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−24**CAN
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−16**NEW
−30**CRO
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−16****BRI
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−6**GCS
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+7
Penrith Panthers**GCS
0**STG
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−10BRI
−31**BAL
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−10**WES
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0**CBY
−20**CAN
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−16**CRO
−32GCS
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−22**NOR
−10****BRI
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−7**
South Sydney Rabbitohs**NEW
−29**CAN
−30**CBY
−7**ILA
0**WES
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−15**CRO
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−28**CRO
−42
St. George DragonsEAS
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−30**SOU
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−10**CRO
+14**MAN
−61**WES
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−20**PEN
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−12**BAL
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−26
Western Suburbs Magpies**ILA
+6**NEW
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−20**CAN
−16**CBY
−6EAS
0**PEN
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−30**NOR
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−6**GCS
+34**STG
−16ILA
−22**NEW
+14****MAN
−14**CRO
−4**SOU
+8**CAN
−18**CBY
−28**

Bold – Home game

X – Bye

  • – Extra time game

Opponent for round listed above margin

Ladder

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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.
Team12345678910111213141516171819202122
1Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs2246810121416182020202224262830303234
2North Sydney Bears24681012141414141517192123252729313333
3Canberra Raiders024468101212141616181820222426283032
4Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles0135577911131517192123232527293133
5Brisbane Broncos111355799111113131515171921232325
6Illawarra Steelers01344446891111131517191921232323
7Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks2446888810121214141618181818202022
8Penrith Panthers1355579911121214141414161818182022
9South Sydney Rabbitohs000133579111315171717191919191919
10Newcastle Knights222224688101012141618181818181818
11St. George Dragons2246810101010101010121214141414161618
12Parramatta Eels11133333335577779991113
13Western Suburbs Magpies24444445556881010101212121414
14Eastern Suburbs Roosters0000246777777779911111111
15Gold Coast Seagulls133333335577777779111111
16Balmain Tigers024444446666666666688

Finals

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
**Qualifying Finals**
[[File:North Sydney colours.svg23x23px]] North Sydney Bears12–26**[[File:Canberra colours.svg23x23px]] Canberra Raiders**3 September 1994Sydney Football StadiumBill Harrigan33,641
[[File:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg23x23px]] Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles4–16**[[File:Brisbane colours.svg23x23px]] Brisbane Broncos**4 September 1994Sydney Football StadiumGreg McCallum34,891
**Semi-finals**
**[[File:North Sydney colours.svg23x23px]] North Sydney Bears**15–14[[File:Brisbane colours.svg23x23px]] Brisbane Broncos10 September 1994Sydney Football StadiumBill Harrigan36,011
**[[File:Canterbury colours.svg23x23px]] Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs**19–18[[File:Canberra colours.svg23x23px]] Canberra Raiders11 September 1994Sydney Football StadiumGreg McCallum41,865
**Preliminary final**
**[[File:Canberra colours.svg23x23px]] Canberra Raiders**22–9[[File:North Sydney colours.svg23x23px]] North Sydney Bears18 September 1994Sydney Football StadiumGreg McCallum41,941
**Grand final**
[[File:Canterbury colours.svg23x23px]] Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs12–36**[[File:Canberra colours.svg23x23px]] Canberra Raiders**25 September 1994Sydney Football StadiumGreg McCallum42,234

Chart

| RD1-seed1=2 | RD1-team1=[[File:North Sydney colours.svg|16x16px]] North Sydney | RD1-score1=12 | RD1-seed2=3 | RD1-team2=[[File:Canberra colours.svg|16x16px]] Canberra | RD1-score2=26

| RD1-seed3=4 | RD1-team3=[[File:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg|16x16px]] Manly | RD1-score3=4 | RD1-seed4=5 | RD1-team4=[[File:Brisbane colours.svg|16x16px]] Brisbane | RD1-score4=16

| RD2-seed1=1 | RD2-team1=[[File:Canterbury colours.svg|16x16px]] Canterbury | RD2-score1=19 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=[[File:Canberra colours.svg|16x16px]] Canberra | RD2-score2=18

| RD2-seed3= | RD2-team3=[[File:North Sydney colours.svg|16x16px]] North Sydney | RD2-score3=15 | RD2-seed4= | RD2-team4=[[File:Brisbane colours.svg|16x16px]] Brisbane | RD2-score4=14

| RD3-seed1= | RD3-team1=[[File:Canberra colours.svg|16x16px]] Canberra | RD3-score1=22 | RD3-seed2= | RD3-team2=[[File:North Sydney colours.svg|16x16px]] North Sydney | RD3-score2=9

| RD4-seed1= | RD4-team1=[[File:Canterbury colours.svg|16x16px]] Canterbury | RD4-score1=12 | RD4-seed2= | RD4-team2=[[File:Canberra colours.svg|16x16px]] Canberra | RD4-score2=36

Grand final

Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsPositionCanberra Raiders
FB
2. Jason WilliamsWG2. Ken Nagas
3. Steven HughesCE3. Mal Meninga (c)
4. Jarrod McCrackenCE4. Ruben Wiki
5. Daryl HalliganWG5. Noa Nadruku
6. Terry Lamb (c)FE6. Laurie Daley
7. Craig Polla-MounterHB7. Ricky Stuart
8. Darren BrittPR8. Quentin Pongia
9. Jason HetheringtonHK9. Steve Walters
10. Martin BellaPR46. Paul Osborne
11. Dean PaySR11. Jason Croker
12. Jason SmithSR12. David Furner
13. Jim DymockLK13. Bradley Clyde
17. Matthew RyanReserve42. Brett Hetherington
21. Steve PriceReserve43. David Westley
40. Simon GilliesReserve
41. Mark BrokenshireReserve
Chris AndersonCoachTim Sheens

The Canberra Raiders were confident in the lead up, despite their one-point loss to the Bulldogs in the major semi-final, and everything played into their hands from the whistle. Canterbury veteran prop Martin Bella dropped the ball from the kick-off and before too long Canberra had posted two tries.

Canberra legend Mal Meninga was given a champion's farewell as his "Green Machine" swamped the Bulldogs. Canberra's Paul Osborne also enjoyed a fairytale day. On the outer for most of the year, Osborne won a reprieve, playing at after team-mate John Lomax was suspended for a high tackle in the preliminary final against North Sydney. Osborne, playing in his 135th and last career game before retirement, rose to the occasion by setting up the first two Raiders tries in the opening sixteen minutes.

Meninga's 166th and final match for the Raiders ended perfectly when he scored the last try of the day after intercepting a pass from Jason Smith. Meninga then outlasted the cover defence, running almost 40 metres and palming off his opposite Jarrod McCracken to score the try beside the posts, sending the 42,234 strong crowd at the Sydney Football Stadium into raptures. Despite being a goal kicker for most of his career, Meninga declined to take what would have been an easy conversion of his own try, instead leaving the kick to regular team kicker, Clive Churchill Medallist David Furner.

The Canberra Raiders had claimed their third premiership, amassing the highest score in a grand final since Eastern Suburbs defeated St. George 38-0 in 1975. It was the highest-scoring grand final since 1951 when South Sydney defeated Manly 42-14 (though tries then were worth only three points).

Canberra Raiders 36 Tries: Nagas 2, Furner, Daley, Nadruku, Croker, Meninga Goals: Furner 4/7

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 12 Tries: Williams, Hetherington Goals: Halligan 2/2

  • Clive Churchill Medallist: David Furner
  • Referee: Greg McCallum
  • Attendance: 42,234 at the Sydney Football Stadium

Player statistics

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

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField goals259234205170162
Daryl Halligan121051
Matthew Ridge51062
Jason Taylor6885
David Furner5750
Andrew Johns7654

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer2220191818
Steve Renouf
Brett Mullins
Jason Croker
Andrew Ettingshausen
Paul Smith

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer106105887565
Matthew Ridge
Daryl Halligan
Jason Taylor
David Furner
Andrew Johns

References

References

  1. [http://www.rleague.com//db/year/1994/j_j_giltinan_shield_and_winfield_cup/index.php 1994 J J Giltinan Shield and Winfield Cup] {{webarchive. link. (May 25, 2012 at ''rleague.com'')
  2. "NRL Finals in the 1990s". sportal.com.au.
  3. D'Souza, Miguel. "Grand Final History". [[Australian Associated Press.
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