1972 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles season

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1972 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles season
NSWRFL champions
NSWRFL Rank1st
1972 recordWins: 20; Draws: 1; Losses: 3
Points scoredFor: 511; Against: 277
Team information
SecretaryAustralia Ken Arthurson
CoachAustralia Ron Willey
Assistant coachAustralia Frank Stanton (Reserve Grade)
Captain
StadiumBrookvale Oval
Top scorers
TriesAustralia Bob Fulton (19)
GoalsAustralia Max Brown (29)
PointsAustralia Bob Fulton (73)
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The 1972 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles season was the 26th in the club's history since their entry into the then New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership in 1947. After 5 previous Grand Final losses, the Sea Eagles broke through for their first premiership win.[1]

The 1972 Sea Eagles were coached by former Australian international and Manly fullback Ron Willey. Captaining the side was long serving hooker Fred Jones. The club competed in the New South Wales Rugby Football League's 1972 Premiership season and played its home games at the 20,000 capacity Brookvale Oval.

Ladder[]

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah 22 18 1 3 460 255 +205 37
2 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs 22 17 1 4 514 297 +217 35
3 St. George colours.svg St. George 22 16 2 4 398 221 +177 34
4 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney 22 14 0 8 456 331 +125 28
5 Newtown colours.svg Newtown 22 11 2 9 402 371 +31 24
6 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown 22 12 0 10 382 373 +9 24
7 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs 22 8 1 13 367 398 -31 17
8 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland 22 8 0 14 332 378 -46 16
9 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney 22 7 1 14 320 405 -85 15
10 Balmain colours.svg Balmain 22 6 1 15 333 455 -122 13
11 Penrith colours.svg Penrith 22 5 1 16 278 490 -212 11
12 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta 22 4 2 16 317 585 -268 10

Regular season[]

Sunday 26 March Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 34 – 6 Penrith colours.svg Penrith Panthers Brookvale Oval, Sydney  
Tries:
Ken Irvine (2), Derek Moritz (2), Bob Fulton, Ian Martin
Goals:
Ray Branighan (6)
Derek Moritz (2)
[2] Tries:

Goals:
Len Killeen (3)
Attendance: 13,437
Referee: Keith Page

Monday 3 April St. George Dragons St. George colours.svg 18 – 0 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Kogarah Oval, Sydney  
Tries:
Tony Branson, Bob Clapham
Goals:
Graeme Langlands (6)
[3] Tries:

Goals:
Attendance: 6,182
Referee: Keith Holman

Sunday 9 April Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 14 – 13 Newtown colours.svg Newtown Bluebags Brookvale Oval, Sydney  
Tries:
Bob Fulton (2)
Goals:
Derek Moritz (3)
Ray Branighan (1)
[4] Tries:
Paul Dawson, Gary Sullivan, Lionel Williamson
Goals:
John Bonham (2)
Attendance: 13,732
Referee: Barry Barnes

Saturday 15 April Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 23 – 16 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  
Tries:
Ray Branighan (2), Ken Irvine (2), Bob Fulton
Goals:
Ray Branighan (2)
Derek Moritz (2)
[5] Tries:
Bob Honan, Bob McCarthy, Denis Pittard, Elwyn Walters
Goals:
Eric Simms (2)
Attendance: 25,536
Referee: Keith Holman

Saturday 22 April Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 18 – 14 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs Magpies Brookvale Oval, Sydney  
Tries:
Les Hanigan (3), Ken Irvine
Goals:
Derek Moritz (3)
[6] Tries:
Stephen Knight, Olaf Prattl
Goals:
Tony Ford (3)
(1)
Attendance: 14,840
Referee: Keith Holman

Tuesday 25 April Parramatta Eels Parramatta colours.svg 7 – 9 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Cumberland Oval, Sydney  
Tries:

Goals:
(2)
[7] Tries:
Terry Randall
Goals:
Ken Irvine (3)
Attendance: 8,129
Referee: Barry Barnes

Saturday 29 April Eastern Suburbs Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg 24 – 17 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  
Tries:
John Armstrong, John Brass, Mark Harris, Peter Moscatt, Allan McKean
Goals:
Allan McKean (4)
Field Goals:
John Brass (1)
[8] Tries:
, Ken Irvine, Norm Pounder
Goals:
Ken Irvine (4)
Attendance: 22,202
Referee: Keith Holman

Sunday 7 May Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 41 ��� 12 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Brookvale Oval, Sydney  
Tries:
Bob Fulton (3), Derek Moritz (2), , Allan Thomson, Gary Thoroughgood, Dennis Ward
Goals:
Derek Moritz (3)
Bob Fulton (2)
Ken Irvine (2)
[9] Tries:
Ron Costello,
Goals:
Greg Purcell (2)
Henry Tatana (1)
Attendance: 18,574
Referee: Keith Holman

Sunday 14 May Balmain Tigers Balmain colours.svg 25 – 15 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney  
Tries:
, , Trevor Ryan, Geoff Starling
Goals:
Dennis Preston (5)
[10] Tries:
Dennis Ward (2), Bob Fulton
Goals:
Bob Fulton (3)
Attendance: 7,885
Referee: Barry Barnes

Sunday 21 May Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 19 – 5 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Brookvale Oval, Sydney  
Tries:
Max Brown, Ian Martin, Norm Pounder
Goals:
Max Brown (3)
Ken Irvine (2)
[11] Tries:
Bob Wear
Goals:
(1)
Attendance: 6,382
Referee: Richie Humphreys

Sunday 28 May North Sydney Bears North Sydney colours.svg 6 – 18 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles North Sydney Oval, Sydney  
Tries:
George Ambrum (2)
Goals:
[12] Tries:
(3), Bob Fulton
Goals:
Max Brown (3)
Attendance: 8,800
Referee: Barry Barnes

Sunday 4 June Penrith Panthers Penrith colours.svg 2 – 22 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Penrith Park, Sydney  
Tries:

Goals:
(1)
[13] Tries:
(3), Fred Jones, Gary Thoroughgood, Dennis Ward
Goals:
Max Brown (1)
Mark Willoughby (1)
Attendance: 5,078
Referee: Keith Holman

Monday 12 June Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 15 – 15 St. George colours.svg St. George Dragons Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  
Tries:
Bill Hamilton, Ian Martin, Derek Moritz
Goals:
Derek Moritz (2)
Max Brown (1)
[14] Tries:
Barry Beath, Tony Branson, Graeme Langlands
Goals:
Graeme Langlands (3)
Attendance: 37,343
Referee: Keith Holman

Sunday 25 June Newtown Bluebags Newtown colours.svg 9 – 10 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Henson Park, Sydney  
Tries:
Gary Sullivan
Goals:
Ken Wilson (3)
[15] Tries:

Goals:
Max Brown (3)
Derek Moritz (1)
Field Goals:
Bob Fulton (1)
Dennis Ward (1)
Attendance: Keith Holman
Referee: 8,838

Saturday 24 June South Sydney Rabbitohs South Sydney colours.svg 4 – 12 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  
Tries:

Goals:
Eric Simms (2)
[16] Tries:
Max Brown, Allan Thomson
Goals:
Max Brown (3)
Attendance: 18,397
Referee: Laurie Bruyeres

Saturday 1 July Western Suburbs Magpies Western Suburbs colours.svg 7 – 32 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  
Tries:

Goals:
Tony Ford (2)
[17] Tries:
Mal Reilly (2), Max Brown, Fred Jones, , Terry Randall
Goals:
Max Brown (7)
Attendance: 10,241
Referee: Keith Holman

Sunday 9 July Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 32 – 10 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Brookvale Oval, Sydney  
Tries:
Graham Eadie, Bill Hamilton, Terry Randall, Mal Reilly, Gary Thoroughgood, Dennis Ward
Goals:
Graham Eadie (3)
Max Brown (2)
Derek Moritz (2)
[18] Tries:
Dennis Mount, Gary Pethybridge
Goals:
(1)
Dennis Mount (1)
Attendance: 11,451
Referee: Barry Barnes

Saturday 22 July Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 17 – 14 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs Roosters Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  
Tries:
Dennis Ward (2), Graham Eadie, Ken Irvine
Goals:
Bob Fulton (1)
Field Goals:
Bob Fulton (2)
Dennis Ward (1)
[19] Tries:
Mark Harris (2)
Goals:
Peter Flanders (4)
Attendance: 30,968
Referee: Keith Holman

Sunday 30 July Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Canterbury colours.svg 16 – 30 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Belmore Oval, Sydney  
Tries:
Johnny Greaves, Norm Thomas
Goals:
Henry Tatana (5)
[20] Tries:
Ken Irvine (2), Dennis Ward (2), Graham Eadie, Fred Jones
Goals:
Max Brown (3)
Graham Eadie (1)
Attendance: 11,579
Referee: Keith Page

Sunday 6 August Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 37 – 15 Balmain colours.svg Balmain Tigers Brookvale Oval, Sydney  
Tries:
Bob Fulton (4), Ken Irvine (3), Ray Branighan, Mal Reilly
Goals:
Graham Eadie (4)
Max Brown (1)
[21] Tries:
Greg Fryer, Michael Ross,
Goals:
Bruce Warwick (3)
Attendance: 15,297
Referee: Keith Holman

Sunday 13 August Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Cronulla colours.svg 10 – 15 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Endeavour Field, Sydney  
Tries:
Greg Allen, Ken Maddison
Goals:
Barry Andrews (2)
[22] Tries:
Bob Fulton (2), Bob Moses
Goals:
Ray Branighan (3)
Attendance: 8,145
Referee: Don MacDonald

Sunday 20 August Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 30 – 7 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears Brookvale Oval, Sydney  
Tries:
Bob Fulton (2), (2), Max Brown, Ken Irvine
Goals:
Graham Eadie (6)
[23] Tries:
Bruce Walker
Goals:
Barry Glasgow (2)
Attendance: 15,128
Referee: Keith Holman

Finals[]

Major Semi-Final[]

Saturday 2 September Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 32 – 8 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs Roosters Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  
Tries:
Bob Fulton (2), Graham Eadie, Ian Martin, Allan Thomson, Dennis Ward
Goals:
Ray Branighan (6)
Graham Eadie (1)
[24] Tries:
Jim Morgan, John Quayle
Goals:
Allan McKean (1)
Attendance: 43,695
Referee: Keith Holman

Grand Final[]

Saturday 16 September
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 19 – 14 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs Roosters
Tries:
Fred Jones
Ray Branighan
Goals:
Ray Branighan (6/8)
Field Goals:
Bob Fulton (1)
[25] Tries:
John Ballesty
Bill Mullins
Goals:
Allan McKean (4/6)
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 54,357
Referee:
Player of the Match: Dennis Ward Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Manly-Warringah
Eastern Suburbs
FB 1 Graham Eadie
LW 2 Ken Irvine
CE 3 Ray Branighan
CE 4 Bob Fulton
RW 5 Max Brown
FE 6 Ian Martin
HB 7 Dennis Ward
LK 8 Mal Reilly
SR 9 Terry Randall
SR 10 Allan Thomson
PR 11 John O'Neill
HK 12 Fred Jones (c)
PR 13 Bill Hamilton
Substitutions:
IC 14
IC 15
Coach:
Australia Ron Willey
FB 1 Allan McKean
LW 2 Jim Porter
CE 3 Harry Cameron
CE 4 Mark Harris
RW 5 Bill Mullins
FE 6 John Ballesty
HB 7 Kevin Junee
LK 8 Ron Coote (c)
SR 9 John Quayle
SR 10 Greg Bandiera
PR 11 Arthur Beetson
HK 12 Peter Moscatt
PR 13 John Armstrong
Substitutions:
IC 14 Laurie Freier
IC 15
Coach:
Australia Don Furner

After twenty-five years in the competition and five Grand Final losses, Manly finally broke through to win the club's first NSWRFL premiership.[26]

In a controversial match, the Sea-Eagles downed the Eastern Suburbs Roosters 19 to 14, thus shedding their 'bridesmaids' tag. The Roosters were highly critical of referee Keith Page after the match, claiming both of Manly's tries shouldn't have been awarded. To add to their rage, Easts crossed for 2 tries that were disallowed.

A dour first half saw the teams go to the break at 4-all, before a try by hooker Fred Jones put Manly ahead. Jones appeared to drop the ball as he attempted to ground it, but was awarded the try nonetheless. For his part Jones contends that he did place the ball with downward pressure. Midway through the second half, controversy flared again when Manly centre Ray Branighan appeared to stop over the Eastern Suburbs try line after accepting what looked like a forward pass from prop Bill Hamilton. However, referee Page allowed it and the Manly fans began celebrating, knowing that at 19-4 their first premiership victory was assured. Although Easts fought back with two late tries to John Ballesty and Bill Mullins and brought the score to 19-14, time ran out for the Roosters and Manly had won their first ever premiership in first grade.

In the end, it was Manly's part-time goal kicker Ray Branighan who proved the difference, kicking 6 goals from 8 attempts.

Player statistics[]

Note: Games and (sub) show total games played, e.g. 1 (1) is 2 games played.

Player Games (sub) Tries Goals FG Points
Australia
Australia Keith Blackett
Australia Ray Branighan 4 24 60
Australia Max Brown 4 29 70
Australia John Bucknall
Australia
Australia 7 21
Australia Graham Eadie 4 15 42
Australia Bob Fulton 19 6 4 73
Australia Bill Hamilton 2 6
Australia Les Hanigan 3 9
Australia Ken Irvine 13 11 61
Australia Fred Jones (c) 4 12
Australia 4 12
Australia Ian Martin 4 12
Australia Derek Moritz 5 18 51
Australia Bob Moses 1 3
Australia John O'Neill
Australia Peter Peters
Australia Norm Pounder 2 6
Australia Terry Randall 3 9
England Mal Reilly 4 12
Australia Allan Thomson 3 9
Australia Gary Thoroughgood 3 9
Australia
Australia Dennis Ward 10 2 32
England Graham Williams
Australia Mark Willoughby 1 2
TOTAL 99 104 6 511

Representative Players[]

International[]

State[]

References[]

  1. ^ NSWRFL 1972 - Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
  2. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.1 - Manly vs Penrith
  3. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.2 - St George vs Manly
  4. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.3 - Manly vs Newtown
  5. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.4 - Manly vs South Sydney
  6. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.5 - Manly vs Western Suburbs
  7. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.6 - Parramatta vs Manly
  8. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.7 - Easts vs Manly
  9. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.8 - Manly vs Canterbury-Bankstown
  10. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.9 - Balmain vs Manly
  11. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.10 - Manly vs Cronulla-Sutherland
  12. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.11 - North Sydney vs Manly
  13. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.12 - Penrith vs Manly
  14. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.13 - Manly vs St. George
  15. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.14 - Newtown vs Manly
  16. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.15 - South Sydney vs Manly
  17. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.16 - Western Suburbs vs Manly
  18. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.17 - Manly vs Parramatta
  19. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.18 - Manly vs Easts
  20. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.19 - Canterbury-Bankstown vs Manly
  21. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.20 - Manly vs Balmain
  22. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.21 - Cronulla-Sutherland vs Manly
  23. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Rd.22 - Manly vs North Sydney
  24. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Major Semi-final - Manly vs Easts
  25. ^ 1972 NSWRFL Grand Final - Manly-Warringah vs Eastern Suburbs
  26. ^ Clarkson, Alan (17 September 1972). "Manly - deserved winners". The Sun-Herald. Australia. p. 72. Retrieved 19 September 2010.

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