1982 NSWRFL season

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1982 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams14
PremiersParramatta colours.svg Parramatta (2nd title)
Minor premiersParramatta colours.svg Parramatta (2nd title)
Matches played188
Points scored5927
Attendance1716490
Top points scorer(s)Parramatta colours.svg Mick Cronin (279)
Player of the yearCanterbury colours.svg Greg Brentnall (Rothmans Medal)
Top try-scorer(s)Parramatta colours.svg Steve Ella (23)
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The 1982 NSWRFL season was the 75th season of professional rugby league football in Australia and saw the New South Wales Rugby Football League’s first expansion since 1967 with the introduction of the first two clubs from outside the Sydney area in over half a century: the Canberra Raiders and the Illawarra Steelers. Thus a total of 14 clubs (including 6 Sydney-based foundation teams, another 6 from Sydney, one from greater New South Wales, and one from the Australian Capital Territory) competed for the J.J. Giltinan Shield and newly-created Winfield Cup during the season, which culminated in a grand final between the Parramatta and Manly-Warringah clubs. This season, NSWRFL teams also competed for the 1982 KB Cup which was won by Manly-Warringah.

Season summary[]

The first Charity Shield match was played before the 1982 season between St. George and South Sydney.

This year a bronze replica of “the Gladiators” – the 1963 photo taken by John O'Gready of Norm Provan and Arthur Summons’ post-game, mud-caked embrace – was first adopted to adorn the Winfield Cup, the new trophy to be awarded to the grand final winners. Because of the introduction of two new teams, twenty-six (rather than twenty-two) regular season rounds were played from February till August, resulting in a top five of Parramatta, Manly, Norths, Easts and Wests. The new teams, the Illawarra Steelers and the Canberra Raiders, would finish their debut seasons in second last and last place respectively.

The 1982 season saw the only nil-all scoreline in competition history. Newtown and Canterbury-Bankstown drew their match at Henson Park on 28 March, with neither team scoring a point. The long-standing record for the longest suspension for a player in the League's history was broken during the season. Western Suburbs' Bob Cooper was suspended for 15 months for punching Illawarra’s Lee Pomfret.

The 1982 season's Rothmans Medallist was Canterbury-Bankstown’s Greg Brentnall and the Dally M Award went to Parramatta’s lock forward, Ray Price. Rugby League Week gave their player of the year award to Eastern Suburbs’ halfback Kevin Hastings for the third consecutive season.

Teams[]

This year the number of clubs in the League reached a new high of fourteen, with the addition of two expansion clubs, the Illawarra Steelers and the Canberra Raiders.[1] This saw the first inclusion of teams based outside of the Sydney area since the foundation Newcastle club departed the League in 1909. This was the first of several expansions that would take place over the next decade and a half which would see the Sydney-wide competition grow into a New South Wales-wide competition and eventually into a national league. Also, for the first time in three quarters of a century, the League's 1908 foundation teams were outnumbered by teams introduced since the inaugural season.

Balmain
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75th season
Ground: Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Frank Stanton
Captain: Neil WhittakerTrevor Ryan

Canberra
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Ground: Seiffert Oval
Coach: Don Furner
Captain: David Grant

Canterbury-Bankstown
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Ground: Belmore Sports Ground
Coach: Ted Glossop
Captain: George Peponis

Cronulla-Sutherland
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16th season
Ground: Endeavour Field
Coach: Greg Pierce
Captain: Steve Rogers

Eastern Suburbs
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Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Coach: Bob Fulton
Captain: Royce Ayliffe

Illawarra
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Ground: Wollongong Showground
Coach: Allan Fitzgibbon
Captain: John Dorahy

Manly-Warringah
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Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Ray Ritchie
Captain: Max Krilich

Newtown
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75th season
Ground: Henson Park
Coach: Warren Ryan
Captain: Tom Raudonikis & Ken Wilson

North Sydney
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75th season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Coach: Ron Willey
Captain: Mark Graham

Parramatta
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Ground: Belmore Sports Ground
Coach: Jack Gibson
Captain: Steve Edge

Penrith
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Ground: Penrith Stadium
Coach: John Peard
Captain: Darryl Brohman

South Sydney
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Ground: Redfern Oval
Coach: Bill Anderson
Captain: Mitch Brennan

St. George
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62nd season
Ground: Jubilee Oval
Coach: Roy Masters
Captain: Craig Young

Western Suburbs
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75th season
Ground: Lidcombe Oval
Coach: Terry Fearnley
Captain: Warren Boland

Ladder[]

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta 26 21 0 5 619 242 +377 42
2 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah 26 17 0 9 530 411 +119 34
3 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney 26 16 1 9 399 360 +39 33
4 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs 26 15 2 9 437 304 +133 32
5 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs 26 16 0 10 412 349 +63 32
6 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney 26 14 1 11 395 400 -5 29
7 Newtown colours.svg Newtown 26 13 2 11 406 309 +97 28
8 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland 26 13 1 12 400 336 +64 27
9 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown 26 12 3 11 399 361 +38 27
10 St. George colours.svg St. George 26 11 2 13 408 402 +6 24
11 Balmain colours.svg Balmain 26 10 1 15 383 427 -44 21
12 Penrith colours.svg Penrith 26 7 1 18 375 441 -66 15
13 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra 26 6 0 20 344 572 -228 12
14 Canberra colours.svg Canberra 26 4 0 22 269 862 -593 8

Finals[]

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Qualifying Finals
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs 11–7 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs 4 September 1982 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack Danzey 21,167
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah 26–3 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney 5 September 1982 Sydney Cricket Ground John Gocher 24,690
Semi Finals
North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney 10–12 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs 11 September 1982 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack Danzey 19,566
Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta 0–20 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah 12 September 1982 Sydney Cricket Ground John Gocher 31,604
Preliminary Final
Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta 33–0 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs 19 September 1982 Sydney Cricket Ground John Gocher 24,637
Grand Final
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah 8–21 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta 26 September 1982 Sydney Cricket Ground John Gocher 52,186

Grand Final[]

Manly-Warringah Position Parramatta
Graham Eadie FB Paul Taylor
John Ribot WG Neil Hunt
Chris Close CE Mick Cronin
Michael Blake CE Steve Ella
Phil Carey WG Eric Grothe
Alan Thompson (c) FE Brett Kenny
Phil Blake HB Peter Sterling
Geoff Gerard PR Geoff Bugden
Ray Brown HK Steve Edge (c)
Terry Randall PR Chris Phelan
Paul Vautin SR John Muggleton
Les Boyd SR Steve Sharp
Paul McCabe LK Ray Price
Max Krilich Reserve Peter Wynn
Bruce Walker Reserve Mark Laurie
Ian Thomson Reserve Gary Martine
Ray Ritchie Coach Jack Gibson

The Eels won the minor premiership with ease – eight points ahead of Manly – and breezed through the decider with the same confidence. Manly opened the scoring through Phil Blake in the opening minutes, but Parramatta replied quickly when Brett Kenny put Steve Ella over. After a quiet period, Manly collapsed in the ten minutes before half-time with Parramatta scoring three tries. The first to Eric Grothe came when Brett Kenny had shown brilliant evasive skills on the second tackle after Manly dropped the ball, the second came when a Peter Sterling bomb deflected off a Parramatta player into Kenny's arms, and the third after quick hands saw Kenny send Neil Hunt over in the corner. The Eels led 16–3 at half-time and, despite Les Boyd scoring after playing the ball forward in the 48th minute, Brett Kenny's second try in the 62nd minute sealed victory.

Parramatta 21 (Tries: Kenny 2, Ella, Grothe, Hunt. Goals: Cronin 3/5.)

Manly 8 (Tries: P Blake, Boyd. Goal: Eadie 1/2.)

References[]

  1. ^ "History of the Premiership". centenaryofrugbyleague.com.au. Australian Rugby League. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2013.

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