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1997 ARL season

Rugby league competition


Rugby league competition

FieldValue
year1997
competitionAustralian Rugby League
imageARL_Optus_Cup_Logo_1997.png
imagesize200px
duration7 March – 28 September 1997
teams12
premiersNewcastle
count1st
minor premiersManly
mpcount9th
matches141
points5,370
attendance1,496,040
avg_attendance10,610
top point scorerJason Taylor (242)
top try scorerTerry Hill (22)
player of the yearBrad Fittler (Provan-Summons Medal)
wooden_spoonSouth Qld Crushers
wooden_spoon_count2nd
prevseason_year[1996](1996-arl-season)
nextseason_year[1998 (NRL)](1998-nrl-season)

| player of the year = Brad Fittler (Provan-Summons Medal)

The 1997 Australian Rugby League season was the 90th season of professional rugby league football in Australia, and the third season run by the Australian Rugby League. While several clubs had left the League to compete in the 1997 Super League season, twelve ARL-loyal teams – eight from across Sydney, two from greater New South Wales and two from Queensland (Gold Coast and South Queensland) – competed for the Optus Cup Trophy. The top seven teams then played a series of knock-out finals which culminated in a September grand final played in Sydney between the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles and the Newcastle Knights. Newcastle won its first ever premiership, staging a comeback from 8–16 behind to defeat Manly 22–16.

Pre season

The season is most notable for being run parallel to the rival Super League competition. This was the only season when the two competitions actually ran, notwithstanding that 1995 and 1996 had been disrupted by the Super League war.

ARL chairman Ken Arthurson resigned in February 1997 in an effort to enable re-unification negotiations held during the season to succeed. It would not be until after the season's end in December that the boards of every ARL club would gather at the SCG in an unprecedented meeting to consider the proposed peace deal following five months of secret negotiations between Ian Frykberg and Neil Whittaker.

Regular season

In 1997 the official player of the year award, the Provan-Summons Medal was won by Brad Fittler. This award was replaced by the Dally M Medal from the following year. The Illawarra Steelers' Scott Cram was named the 1997 season's rookie of the year.

The grand finals (winners in bold):

  • ARL Optus Cup: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles vs Newcastle Knights
  • Reserve grade: Balmain Tigers vs Parramatta Eels
  • Under-20s: Balmain Tigers vs Sydney City Roosters

The ARL organised one test match with Australia defeating a Rest Of The World squad 28–8 at Suncorp Stadium in July. The 1997 State of Origin series was won by New South Wales two games to one after the Blues won the opening two matches of series.

In the annual City vs Country Origin match, Country won 17–4 at Marathon Stadium in April. The first time Country has won back-to-back matches in 35 years.

Teams

The eight ARL teams that had aligned themselves with Super League were absent from this year's ARL premiership, instead spending the year competing in the new Telstra Cup competition. The Balmain Tigers changed their name back from the Sydney Tigers this season.

**South Sydney Rabbitohs**[[File:South Sydney Jersey 1997.png100pxcenter]]**St. George Dragons**[[File:St George Jersey 1997.png100pxcenter]]**Sydney City Roosters
(East. Suburbs Roosters)**[[File:Sydney Jersey 1997.png100pxcenter]]**West. Suburbs Magpies**[[File:Western Suburbs Jersey 1997.png100pxcenter]]

Ladder

Finals

Sydney City and North Sydney played out a bizarre qualifying final with the Roosters winning 33–21. The Roosters fought back from 14–2 down with 10 minutes to go to get it back to 14–14, then both sides kicked a field goal to send it to extra time at 15–15. The Roosters went on to play Gold Coast, who were in their first-ever finals campaign (and had experienced their first finals win against Illawarra), with the Roosters winning 32–10 to book a preliminary final showdown with Manly. A peculiarity of the finals system saw Manly and Newcastle face off in what was later realised to be a pointless game where both the winner and loser would progress to a Grand Final qualifier the following week. The Roosters mounted another fightback when they came from 16–6 down to get it back to 16–16, but it was a Sea Eagles field goal that proved the difference to book themselves a third straight Grand Final berth with a 17–16 win.

Newcastle reached the 1997 Grand Final after defeating Parramatta in week one of the finals series. At one stage, Parramatta led the match 18–0 before a comeback gave Newcastle a 28–20 victory. Newcastle then lost the following week to Manly 27–12 before setting up a preliminary final clash with North Sydney.

With the score 12–8 in favour of Newcastle with under 10 minutes to play, Jason Taylor set up Michael Buettner for a try which made the score 12–12. Normally a very reliable kicker and one of the most accurate in the competition, Taylor had already missed two previous conversions in the match, However, if he were to successfully convert this try, it could send North Sydney through to their first Grand Final since 1943, and vie for their first premiership since 1922. Taylor ended up missing the goal. With the scores remaining locked at 12–12, Newcastle player Matthew Johns kicked a field goal with two minutes to play to make it 13–12. With only seconds remaining, North Sydney frantically threw the ball around and lost it; the ball was swooped upon by Newcastle's Owen Craigie and he raced away to score a match-sealing try.

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
**Qualifying Finals**
[[File:Illawarra colours.svg16x16px]] Illawarra Steelers14–25[[File:Gold Coast Chargers colours.svg16x16px]] Gold Coast Chargers5 September 1997Parramatta StadiumDavid Manson8,197
[[File:North Sydney colours.svg16x16px]] North Sydney Bears21–33[[File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg16x16px]] Sydney City Roosters6 September 1997Sydney Football StadiumKelvin Jeffes11,332
[[File:Newcastle colours.svg16x16px]] Newcastle Knights28–20[[File:Parramatta colours.svg16x16px]] Parramatta Eels7 September 1997Sydney Football StadiumPaul McBlane17,849
**Semi Finals**
[[File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg16x16px]] Sydney City Roosters32–10[[File:Gold Coast Chargers colours.svg16x16px]] Gold Coast Chargers12 September 1997Parramatta StadiumPaul McBlane10,466
[[File:Parramatta colours.svg16x16px]] Parramatta Eels14–24[[File:North Sydney colours.svg16x16px]] North Sydney Bears13 September 1997Sydney Football StadiumDavid Manson17,025
[[File:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Manly Warringah Sea Eagles27–12[[File:Newcastle colours.svg16x16px]] Newcastle Knights14 September 1997Sydney Football StadiumKelvin Jeffes26,531
**Preliminary Finals**
[[File:Newcastle colours.svg16x16px]] Newcastle Knights17–12[[File:North Sydney colours.svg16x16px]] North Sydney Bears20 September 1997Sydney Football StadiumKelvin Jeffes22,540
[[File:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Manly Warringah Sea Eagles17–16[[File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg16x16px]] Sydney City Roosters21 September 1997Sydney Football StadiumDavid Manson30,794
**Grand Final**
[[File:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Manly Warringah Sea Eagles16–22[[File:Newcastle colours.svg16x16px]] Newcastle Knights28 September 1997Sydney Football StadiumDavid Manson42,482

Chart

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Grand Final

Manly Sea Eagles Newcastle Knights

Teams

Match details

The fairy tale came true for thousands of Novocastrians when the Knights won their first ever premiership, staging a comeback from 8–16 down at half time to shatter Manly's hopes of back-to-back premierships.

;1st half

The long-running duel between opposing front rowers Mark Carroll and Paul Harragon erupted once again in the 2nd minute when Carroll reacted to a Harragon shot on Geoff Toovey. Newcastle applied pressure early when they regained possession inside Manly's 20m and shortly after that Andrew Johns took a penalty attempt, but Manly's defence and luck stood firm and the score stayed nil-all. Manly scored first after rookie hooker Anthony Colella won a scrum against the feed. John Hopoate exploited a weakness in Newcastle's right side defence and got between Darren Albert and Mark Hughes to score. Nevin's sideline conversion gave the Sea Eagles a 6–0 lead. In 13th minute Manly suffered a blow when Toovey was steamrolled. He left the field concussed for Cliff Lyons to come on.

Johns went within inches of scoring for Newcastle in the 24th minute when his blindside break on the last tackle was stopped by a desperate Hopoate. Manly responded with a thrilling try in the 25th minute. The movement started 55 metres out – Hopoate making the initial break down the left-hand side with Lyons backing up to enable Craig Innes to crash over for a Manly 10–0 lead. Newcastle's first points came through a Johns' penalty goal. Then in the 34th minute they scored their first ever Grand Final try after a clever kick from Matthew Johns was taken by Hopoate who was bundled into touch. From the scrum win, Robbie O'Davis got outside Terry Hill to score. Andrew Johns' conversion brought Newcastle within two points. Manly hit back in the 38th minute after some magical work from Lyons. He swept onto the ball which had been dropped by Harragon and spun around to find Shannon Nevin on the inside. The Newcastle forwards couldn't get across to cover the overlap and Nevin then converted his own try for a 16–8 half-time scoreline.

;2nd half

Early in the second half there was more concern for Toovey after he was stomped on by Adam MacDougall. Manly then almost put Newcastle away in the 51st minute when Steven Menzies powered through close to the line only to be stopped by Troy Fletcher scrambling well to effect a try- and match-saving tackle for the Knights. Andrew Johns booted a penalty goal in the 57th minute to claw Newcastle back to within a converted try. In the 61st minute Adam Muir dropped a pass from Andrew Johns a metre from Manly's line but it was a sign that the Knights were back in the game. Manly on the other hand, began to play conservatively to their own ultimate cost. They received a penalty after another Harragon high tackle and elected to kick at goal 32 metres out with a swirling breeze. Nevin missed and Darren Albert returned the kick with a 40-metre run. Manly applied pressure for the next ten minutes but came away empty handed. Colella and then Nik Kosef both dropped balls inside Newcastle's 30m line while trying to off-load. A 69th minute last tackle raid ten metres out by Manly also fell short when a field-goal might have sealed the game. Having withstood the pressure, Newcastle then lifted. Following a long break by Fletcher, Andrew Johns received the ball from his brother. He stood in a tackle, handed to O'Davis, who spun and planted the ball on the line. Johns' conversion levelled the scores 16–16 with five minutes remaining.

The match is ultimately best remembered for its classic grandstand finish. With 28 seconds remaining and on their last tackle, the Knights attempted a match-winning field goal. A charge-down by a Manly player foiled the field goal attempt but gave the Knights six more tackles. With 19 seconds left, Darren Albert played the ball on the first tackle of the next set of six, with Andrew Johns at dummy-half. At the play of the ball Johns unexpectedly went down the narrow blind-side, throwing a dummy and engaging several Manly players, before slipping a pass back inside to Albert whose try took the score to 20–16 only seven seconds from full-time.{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070816081038/http://www.scgt.nsw.gov.au/MM-SFS.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=16 August 2007 |access-date=2 September 2009

Seventy per cent of the winning squad were Newcastle juniors. The win was a huge morale boost to the blue-collar Newcastle district in the same year that the region's biggest employer, the BHP steelworks, had announced its closure.

Scoreboard

Hopoate
Innes
Nevin Nevin (2/4) O'Davis
Albert A Johns (5/6)

Post game

A Super Bowl style match between the Newcastle Knights and Brisbane Broncos, the 1997 Super League season's premiers was mooted, but did not eventuate.{{Cite news | access-date = 28 February 2011}} Newcastle only had to wait another four years for its next premiership, while Manly had to wait until 2007 for another grand final appearance, which was unsuccessful. Manly's next premiership would come the following year.

Player statistics

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

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals217158109106102
Jason Taylor9893
Ivan Cleary5690
Andrew Leeds3473
Wayne Bartrim5430
Michael Withers8350

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer20171412121212
Terry Hill
Darren Albert
Wayne Clifford
Steve Menzies
John Hopoate
Andrew Walker
William Kennedy

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer8969474337
Jason Taylor
Ivan Cleary
Andrew Leeds
Wayne Bartrim
Brendan Hurst

Post season

Main article: National Rugby League

With twenty-two teams playing in two competitions in 1997 crowd attendances and corporate sponsorship were spread very thinly, and many teams found themselves in financial difficulty by the end of the season. Despite having the financial backing of Optus, the Australian Rugby League decided that it was not in the best interests of the game to run two competitions and undertook moves to approach News Limited and invite the traditional clubs back into the main competition. As a consequence of the negotiations that followed, on 23 September 1997 the ARL announced that it was forming a new competition in partnership with News Limited. The NRL was formed from the ARL and Super League competitions.

It was announced that the 1998 season would have 20 teams competing, 19 of the ARL and Super League teams and the Melbourne Storm, who were owned by News Limited. Some of the clubs on both sides of the war were shut down. News decided to close the Hunter Mariners and the financially ruined Western/Perth Reds, who were 10million in debt at the end of 1997, while the ARL decided to close down the South Queensland Crushers, who were also in financial trouble. Additionally, at the end of the following season News Limited would decide to close down the Adelaide Rams and the ARL would close down the Gold Coast Chargers, even though they were one of the few clubs to make a profit during the Super League war.

1997 Transfers

Players

Player1996 Club1997 Club
Greg AlexanderAuckland WarriorsPenrith Panthers (Super League)
Richie BlackmoreAuckland WarriorsSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Andy PlattAuckland WarriorsSuper League: Salford Reds
Tony TatupuAuckland WarriorsSuper League: Warrington Wolves
Alan CannBrisbane BroncosAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Willie CarneBrisbane BroncosRetirement
Brett GaleaBrisbane BroncosAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Chris JohnsBrisbane BroncosRetirement
Robbie RossBrisbane BroncosHunter Mariners (Super League)
Kerrod WaltersBrisbane BroncosAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Mark CorvoCanberra RaidersAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Steve StoneCanberra RaidersAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Steve WaltersCanberra RaidersNorth Queensland Cowboys (Super League)
Scott HillCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsHunter Mariners (Super League)
Terry LambCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsRetirement
Jason LiddenCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSuper League: Castleford Tigers
Dave BoughtonCronulla-Sutherland SharksAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Gavin JonesCronulla-Sutherland SharksRetirement
Andrew PierceCronulla-Sutherland SharksAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Brett GillardGold Coast ChargersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Shane KenwardGold Coast ChargersSt. George Dragons
Jeff OrfordGold Coast ChargersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Dave WatsonGold Coast ChargersSouth Queensland Crushers
Darrien DohertyIllawarra SteelersHunter Mariners (Super League)
Darren FritzIllawarra SteelersNorth Sydney Bears
Brendan O'MearaIllawarra SteelersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Neil PiccinelliIllawarra SteelersHunter Mariners (Super League)
Wayne RichardsIllawarra SteelersNewcastle Knights
David RioloIllawarra SteelersParramatta Eels
Craig SimonIllawarra SteelersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Josh WhiteIllawarra SteelersSuper League: London Broncos
Owen CunninghamManly Warringah Sea EaglesNorth Queensland Cowboys (Super League)
Matt DunfordManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League: London Broncos
Jack ElsegoodManly Warringah Sea EaglesSydney City Roosters
Des HaslerManly Warringah Sea EaglesWestern Suburbs Magpies
Matthew RidgeManly Warringah Sea EaglesAuckland Warriors (Super League)
Jamie AinscoughNewcastle KnightsSt. George Dragons
Keith BeauchampNewcastle KnightsHunter Mariners (Super League)
Brad GoddenNewcastle KnightsHunter Mariners (Super League)
Paul MarquetNewcastle KnightsHunter Mariners (Super League)
Robbie McCormackNewcastle KnightsHunter Mariners (Super League)
Darren TreacyNewcastle KnightsSt. George Dragons
David BouvengNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Halifax Blue Sox
Steve EdmedNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Sheffield Eagles
Damian GibsonNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Jason MartinNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Paris Saint-Germain
Dean SchifillitiNorth Queensland CowboysAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Wayne SingNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Paris Saint-Germain
Adrian VowlesNorth Queensland CowboysSuper League: Castleford Tigers
Mat ToshackNorth Sydney BearsSouth Queensland Crushers
Craig WilsonNorth Sydney BearsSouth Queensland Crushers
Keith BlackettParramatta EelsGold Coast Chargers
Michael EricksonParramatta EelsRetirement
Gary FreemanParramatta EelsRetirement
Rod MaybonParramatta EelsAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Marty McKenzieParramatta EelsAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Shane RussellParramatta EelsGold Coast Chargers
John CartwrightPenrith PanthersSuper League: Salford Reds
Scott PethybridgePenrith PanthersNorth Sydney Bears
Barry WalkerPenrith PanthersRetirement
Wayne CollinsSouth Queensland CrushersSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Nigel GaffeySouth Queensland CrushersSydney City Roosters
Trevor GillmeisterSouth Queensland CrushersRetirement
Tony HearnSouth Queensland CrushersSt. George Dragons
Brett HorsnellSouth Queensland CrushersParramatta Eels
Graham MackaySouth Queensland CrushersGold Coast Chargers
Chris McKennaSouth Queensland CrushersCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (Super League)
Danny PeacockSouth Queensland CrushersSuper League: Bradford Bulls
Dale ShearerSouth Queensland CrushersSydney City Roosters
Jason BellSouth Sydney RabbitohsParramatta Eels
Craig FieldSouth SydneyManly Warringah Sea Eagles
Martin MasellaSouth Sydney RabbitohsSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Will RobinsonSouth Sydney RabbitohsIllawarra Steelers
Craig SalvatoriSouth Sydney RabbitohsRetirement
Jacin SinclairSouth Sydney RabbitohsSydney City Roosters
David BarnhillSt. George DragonsSydney City Roosters
Kevin CampionSt. George DragonsAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Jason DonnellySt. George DragonsAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Noel GoldthorpeSt. George DragonsHunter Mariners (Super League)
Scott GourleySt. George DragonsSydney City Roosters
Anthony MundineSt. George DragonsBrisbane Broncos (Super League)
Scott MurraySt. George DragonsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Chris QuinnSt. George DragonsAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Jason StevensSt. George DragonsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (Super League)
Troy StoneSt. George DragonsHunter Mariners (Super League)
Ricky WalfordSt. George DragonsRetirement
Nick ZistiSt. George DragonsHunter Mariners (Super League)
Greg BourkeBalmain TigersSydney City Roosters
Anthony BrannBalmain TigersHunter Mariners (Super League)
Ian HerronBalmain TigersParramatta Eels
Wes PattenBalmain TigersGold Coast Chargers
Corey PearsonBalmain TigersSt. George Dragons
Dan StainsBalmain TigersRetirement
Paul DunnSydney City RoostersRetirement
Tony IroSydney City RoostersHunter Mariners (Super League)
Tim MaddisonSydney City RoostersHunter Mariners (Super League)
John SimonSydney City RoostersParramatta Eels
James SmithSydney City Roosters)Western Suburbs Magpies
Shane WhereatSydney City RoostersParramatta Eels
Cameron BlairPerth RedsAdelaide Rams (Super League)
David BoydPerth RedsRetirement
Brett GoldspinkPerth RedsSuper League: Oldham Bears
Julian O'NeillPerth RedsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Mick PotterPerth RedsRetirement
Craig ColemanWestern Suburbs MagpiesRetirement
Justin DooleyWestern Suburbs MagpiesHunter Mariners (Super League)
Andrew HickWestern Suburbs MagpiesAdelaide Rams (Super League)
Harvey HowardSuper League: Leeds RhinosWestern Suburbs Magpies
Kevin IroSuper League: Leeds RhinosHunter Mariners (Super League)
Leo DynevorSuper League: London BroncosNewcastle Knights
Ian RobertsHiatusNorth Queensland Cowboys (Super League)
Gorden TallisHiatusBrisbane Broncos (Super League)
Wayne SimondsN/AAdelaide Rams (Super League)

Coaches

Coach1996 Club1997 Club
Tim SheensCanberra RaidersNorth Queensland Cowboys (Super League)
Brian SmithSuper League: Bradford BullsParramatta Eels

References

References

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