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1998 NRL season

Rugby league competition


Rugby league competition

FieldValue
year1998
competitionNational Rugby League
imageNRL_Logo_1998.png
durationMarch 13 – September 27, 1998
teams20
premiersBrisbane
count4th
minor premiersBrisbane
mpcount3rd
matches253
points10,131
avg_attendance11,612
attendance2,937,741
top point scorerIvan Cleary (284)
top try scorerDarren Smith (23)
MVPAndrew Johns
MVP_linkDally M Medal
wooden_spoon[[File:Western Suburbs colours.svg16x16px]] Western Suburbs Magpies
wooden_spoon_count16th
prevseason_year[1997 (ARL)](1997-arl-season)
[1997 (SL)](1997-super-league-australia-season)
nextseason_year[1999](1999-nrl-season)

1997 (SL)

The 1998 NRL season was the 91st season of professional rugby league football in Australia, and the inaugural season of the newly formed National Rugby League (NRL). After the 1997 season, in which the Australian Rugby League and Super League organisations ran separate competitions parallel to each other, they joined to create a reunited competition in the NRL. The first professional rugby league club to be based in Victoria, the Melbourne Storm was introduced into the League, and with the closure of the Hunter Mariners, Western Reds/Perth Reds and South Queensland Crushers, twenty teams competed for the premiership, which culminated in the 1998 NRL Grand Final between Brisbane and Canterbury-Bankstown. It was also the final season for the Illawarra Steelers and the St. George Dragons as their own clubs prior to their merger into the St. George-Illawarra Dragons for the 1999 NRL season

Pre-season

The National Rugby League was formed after an agreement was reached between the two rivaling competitions from 1997, the Australian Rugby League and the Super League. In December 1997, the two parties formed a joint board to run the new Australian rugby league club competition. The vast majority of the 22 clubs that contested in 1997 across the split competitions also contested the first season of the National Rugby League, with the exception of the Hunter Mariners, the Western Reds and South Queensland.

The National Rugby League imposed a $3M salary cap on each of the clubs.{{cite book

Advertising

Super League's ad agency VCD in Sydney successfully kept the account post-reunification. The 1998 ad featured the song "Tubthumping" by Chumbawamba with its theme of rising against adversity: :I get knocked down! But I get up again; you're never gonna keep me down.

There was no visual performance of the song in the ad which returned to the standard rugby league imagery of big hits and crunching tackles to accompany the track.

Teams

The closure of the Hunter Mariners, Western/Perth Reds and South Queensland Crushers, and the introduction of the Melbourne Storm meant that a total of twenty clubs contested the 1998 Premiership. Eleven of these clubs were from Sydney, but an agreement between the Australian Rugby League and Super League meant that many of these clubs were in danger of being cut from the competition by the 2000 season when, it was decided, only 14 clubs would be invited to contest the premiership.

**Penrith Panthers**[[File:Penrith Jersey 1998.png100pxcenter]]**South Sydney Rabbitohs**[[File:South Sydney Jersey 1998.png100pxcenter]]**St. George Dragons**[[File:St George Jersey 1998.png100pxcenter]]**Sydney City Roosters
(East. Suburbs Roostes)**[[File:Sydney Jersey 1998.png100pxcenter]]**West. Suburbs Magpies**[[File:Western Suburbs Jersey 1998.png100pxcenter]]

Regular season

Rounds 5 and 7: Brisbane Broncos set a new record for their biggest win, firstly 58–4 against North Queensland Cowboys, then 60–6 against North Sydney Bears, both games being played at Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre.

Round 8: 1997 ARL premiers, the Newcastle Knights played the 1997 Super League premiers, the Brisbane Broncos and Brisbane won 26–6 in Newcastle before a crowd of 27,119, cementing their position at the top of the ladder.

Round 12: The record for the biggest comeback in premiership history was re-set by the North Queensland Cowboys who trailed 26–0 at half-time and came back to beat the Penrith Panthers 36–28.

Round 24: Ivan Cleary's tally of 284 points set a new individual record for most points scored in a season in Australian club rugby league history; it has since been beaten.

Ladder

Finals series

The biggest surprise of the season was when the Melbourne Storm finished 3rd after the regular season in their first ever year, only to be knocked out by the Brisbane Broncos in the Semi-final. The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs became the lowest placed team ever to make the Grand Final, after finishing 9th after the regular season. Canterbury-Bankstown did it tough though, coming from 16 points down twice in as many weeks. They came from 16–0 down to win 28–16 against the Newcastle Knights in the Semi-final, then 18–2 down with 11 minutes to go to make it 18–18 after regulation time, then going on to win 32–20 in extra time against arch-rivals the Parramatta Eels in the preliminary final.

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
**Elimination and Preliminary Qualifying Finals**
**Canberra Raiders**17–4Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles28 August 1998Bruce StadiumBill Harrigan15,953
St. George Dragons12–20**Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs**29 August 1998Jubilee OvalSteve Clark16,833
**Parramatta Eels**25–12North Sydney Bears29 August 1998Parramatta StadiumKelvin Jeffes16,033
Melbourne Storm12–26**Sydney City Roosters**30 August 1998Olympic ParkPaul McBlane18,247
**Elimination and Qualifying Quarter-Finals**
North Sydney Bears2–23**Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs**4 September 1998North Sydney OvalBill Harrigan18,718
**Melbourne Storm**24–10Canberra Raiders5 September 1998Olympic ParkSteve Clark12,592
Newcastle Knights15–26**Sydney City Roosters**5 September 1998Marathon StadiumKelvin Jeffes26,482
Brisbane Broncos10–15**Parramatta Eels**6 September 1998ANZ StadiumPaul McBlane21,172
**Semi-Finals**
Newcastle Knights16–28**Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs**12 September 1998Sydney Football Stadium*Steve Clark24,449
**Brisbane Broncos**30–6Melbourne Storm13 September 1998Sydney Football Stadium*Bill Harrigan20,354
**Grand Final Qualifiers**
Sydney City Roosters18–46**Brisbane Broncos**19 September 1998ANZ StadiumSteve Clark28,374
Parramatta Eels20–32**Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs**20 September 1998Sydney Football StadiumBill Harrigan36,841
  • Note: Due to an agreement held between the NRL and SFS that required a set number of finals games to be held at the SFS, the semi-finals were both held at the SFS to meet the agreement despite neither "home" side being from Sydney.

[[NRL Grand Final|Grand Final]]

Main article: 1998 NRL Grand Final

The 1998 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 1998 NRL season. It was the first grand final of the re-unified National Rugby League and featured minor premiers and the previous year's Super League premiers, the Brisbane Broncos against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, who had finished the regular season 9th (out of 20) to make a top-ten play-off grouping.

It was to be the first grand final under the National Rugby League partnership's administration and the last to be played at the Sydney Football Stadium. It was also the first time these two sides had met in a grand final. Brisbane scored first, but by half time trailed Canterbury 10–12. However, Brisbane scored 28 unanswered points in the second half, winning 12–38 and equaling the second highest score for a team in grand final history.

Chart

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Player statistics

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 24. Top 5 point scorers

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals268229226208174
Ivan Cleary131080
Jason Taylor51041
Darren Lockyer14850
Daryl Halligan5940
Andrew Johns7714

Top 5 try scorers

TriesPlayer2020201918
Darren Smith
Michael Buettner
Steve Menzies
Nathan Blacklock
Trent Barrett

Top 5 goal scorers

GoalsPlayer108104948572
Ivan Cleary
Jason Taylor
Daryl Halligan
Darren Lockyer
Clinton Schifcofske

Post season

Brisbane's consistent dominance over other teams at this period of time contributed to the National Rugby League's plans to cut the number of teams down to 14 in order to ensure competitiveness and the long-term financial success of the game. Despite the rationalization of the league, the Broncos have continued to dominate in the modern era of the league, winning two more premierships in 2000 and 2006, as well as reaching another two Grand Finals in 2015 and 2023.

Despite the inclusion of "national" in the new competition's name, both the Gold Coast and Adelaide clubs folded at the end of the 1998 season. A new Gold Coast side re-entered the competition nine years later in 2007.

1998 was the last season for the seventy-eight-year-old St. George Dragons and seventeen-year-old Illawarra Steelers clubs, which merged to form the NRL's first joint-venture team at the conclusion of the season, the St. George Illawarra Dragons, for inclusion in the 1999 Premiership.

1998 Transfers

Players

Player1997 Club1998 Club
Tim BrasherBalmain TigersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Ellery HanleyBalmain TigersRetirement
Glenn MorrisonBalmain TigersNorth Sydney Bears
Marcus BaiGold Coast ChargersMelbourne Storm
Martin BellaGold Coast ChargersRetirement
Des ClarkGold Coast ChargersSuper League: Halifax Blue Sox
Brendan HurstGold Coast ChargersSydney City Roosters
Jeremy SchlossGold Coast ChargersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
John CrossIllawarra SteelersPenrith Panthers
Brett RodwellIllawarra SteelersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Mark CarrollManly Warringah Sea EaglesSuper League: London Broncos
David GillespieManly Warringah Sea EaglesRetirement
Shannon NevinManly Warringah Sea EaglesBalmain Tigers
Scott ConleyNewcastle KnightsGold Coast Chargers
Leo DynevorNewcastle KnightsWestern Suburbs Magpies
Marc GlanvilleNewcastle KnightsSuper League: Leeds Rhinos
Adam MuirNewcastle KnightsNorth Sydney Bears
Chris CaruanaNorth Sydney BearsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Darren FritzNorth Sydney BearsWestern Suburbs Magpies
David HallNorth Sydney BearsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Danny WilliamsNorth Sydney BearsMelbourne Storm
Troy CampbellParramatta EelsGold Coast Chargers
Chris LawlerParramatta EelsGold Coast Chargers
David WoodsParramatta EelsPenrith Panthers
Russell WyerParramatta EelsRetirement
Michael EagarSouth Queensland CrushersSuper League: Warrington Wolves
Jason HudsonSouth Queensland CrushersGold Coast Chargers
John JonesSouth Queensland CrushersRetirement
Clinton O'BrienSouth Queensland CrushersGold Coast Chargers
Mark ProtheroeSouth Queensland CrushersRetirement
Steele RetchlessSouth Queensland CrushersSuper League: London Broncos
Clinton SchifcofskeSouth Queensland CrushersParramatta Eels
Craig TeevanSouth Queensland CrushersGold Coast Chargers
Mat ToshackSouth Queensland CrushersSuper League: London Broncos
Dave WatsonSouth Queensland CrushersSuper League: Sheffield Eagles
Craig WilsonSouth Queensland CrushersIllawarra Steelers
Jeff OrfordSouth Sydney RabbitohsRetirement
David PennaSouth Sydney RabbitohsParramatta Eels
Craig SimonSouth Sydney RabbitohsIllawarra Steelers
Mark BellSt. George DragonsSuper League: Wigan Warriors
Peter ClarkeSydney City RoostersAdelaide Rams
Ben DuckworthSydney City RoostersBalmain Tigers
Sean GarlickSydney City RoostersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Terry HermanssonSydney City RoostersSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Brandon PearsonSydney City RoostersCanberra Raiders
Dale ShearerSydney City RoostersNorth Queensland Cowboys
Jacin SinclairSydney City RoostersBalmain Tigers
Bill DunnWestern Suburbs MagpiesRetirement
Des HaslerWestern Suburbs MagpiesRetirement
James SmithWestern Suburbs MagpiesSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Cameron BlairAdelaide Rams (Super League)Retirement
Kevin CampionAdelaide Rams (Super League)Brisbane Broncos
Phil BlakeAuckland Warriors (Super League)Retirement
Mark HoroAuckland Warriors (Super League)Retirement
Grant YoungAuckland Warriors (Super League)Super League: London Broncos
Glenn LazarusBrisbane Broncos (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Anthony MundineBrisbane Broncos (Super League)St. George Dragons
Noa NadrukuCanberra Raiders (Super League)North Queensland Cowboys
Quentin PongiaCanberra Raiders (Super League)Auckland Warriors
Richie BarnettCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (Super League)Sydney City Roosters
Tawera NikauCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Keith BeauchampHunter Mariners (Super League)Retirement
Anthony BrannHunter Mariners (Super League)Canberra Raiders
John CarlawHunter Mariners (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Darrien DohertyHunter Mariners (Super League)Adelaide Rams
Justin DooleyHunter Mariners (Super League)Sydney City Roosters
Brad GoddenHunter Mariners (Super League)Super League: Leeds Rhinos
Noel GoldthorpeHunter Mariners (Super League)Adelaide Rams
Scott HillHunter Mariners (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Kevin IroHunter Mariners (Super League)Auckland Warriors
Tony IroHunter Mariners (Super League)Adelaide Rams
Brett KimmorleyHunter Mariners (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Tim MaddisonHunter Mariners (Super League)Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Paul MarquetHunter Mariners (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Robbie McCormackHunter Mariners (Super League)Super League: Wigan Warriors
Neil PiccinelliHunter Mariners (Super League)Newcastle Knights
Willie PochingHunter Mariners (Super League)St. George Dragons
Robbie RossHunter Mariners (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Troy StoneHunter Mariners (Super League)Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Richard SwainHunter Mariners (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Nick ZistiHunter Mariners (Super League)Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Justin LoomansNorth Queensland Cowboys (Super League)South Sydney Rabbitohs
David AlexanderPenrith Panthers (Super League)Retirement
Steve WaddellPenrith Panthers (Super League)Retirement
Paul BellPerth Reds (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Damien ChapmanPerth Reds (Super League)Super League: London Broncos
Shaun DevinePerth Reds (Super League)Retirement
Jeff DoylePerth Reds (Super League)Retirement
Greg FlemingPerth Reds (Super League)Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Dale FritzPerth Reds (Super League)North Queensland Cowboys
Matt FullerPerth Reds (Super League)Wakefield Trinity
Mark GeyerPerth Reds (Super League)Penrith Panthers
Darren HigginsPerth Reds (Super League)Super League: London Broncos
Tim HoranPerth Reds (Super League)Illawarra Steelers
Rodney HowePerth Reds (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Robbie KearnsPerth Reds (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Barrie-Jon MatherPerth Reds (Super League)Super League: Castleford Tigers
Matthew RodwellPerth Reds (Super League)St. George Dragons
Chris RyanPerth Reds (Super League)Super League: London Broncos
Peter ShielsPerth Reds (Super League)Newcastle Knights
Russell BawdenSuper League: London BroncosMelbourne Storm
Tony MartinSuper League: London BroncosMelbourne Storm
Matt MunroSuper League: Oldham BearsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Danny McAllisterSuper League: Sheffield EaglesGold Coast Chargers
Tony TatupuSuper League: Warrington WolvesAuckland Warriors

Coaches

Coach1997 Club1998 Club
Chris AndersonCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (Super League)Melbourne Storm
Graham MurrayHunter Mariners (Super League)Super League: Leeds Rhinos

References

References

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