- 1916 NSWRFL season
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1916 NSWRFL season Teams 8 Premiers Balmain (2nd title) Minor premiers Balmain (2nd title) Matches played 57 Points scored 1174 (total)
20.596 (per match)Top point scorer(s) Charles Fraser (94) Top try scorer(s) Frank Burge (22) The 1916 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the ninth season of Sydney's top-level professional rugby league football competition, Australia's first. Eight teams from across the city contested during the season which culminated in a grand final between Balmain and South Sydney.[1]
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Season summary
Three teams dominated the season, Balmain, South Sydney and Glebe. With two rounds to go, each of the three teams had a genuine chance of winning the premiership, each separated by one game or less. This created an interesting scenario with Balmain (20, 1st) facing South Sydney (18, 3rd) and Glebe (19, 2nd) facing Eastern Suburbs who were placed fourth at the time. As it turned out, Balmain lost 11-7 to Souths, leaving the competition wide open for Glebe to take the competition lead by one point. However, Glebe ended up losing crucially to Eastern suburbs 8-5 on the same day. With both Balmain and Souths now equal on 20 points with one game to play, it would have taken a miracle for Glebe to come back given that they were still on 19 points. All three teams won their final games, but it was equal placed Balmain and South Sydney that would play off in a premiership decider.
Teams
The teams remained unchanged from the 1915 season.
- Annandale
- Balmain, formed on January 23, 1908 at Balmain Town Hall
- Eastern Suburbs, formed on January 24, 1908 at Paddington Town Hall
- Glebe, formed on January 9, 1908
- Newtown, formed on January 14, 1908
- North Sydney, formed on February 7, 1908
- South Sydney, formed on January 17, 1908 at Redfern Town Hall
- Western Suburbs, formed on February 4, 1908
Annandale Balmain Eastern Suburbs Glebe Newtown North Sydney South Sydney Western Suburbs Ladder
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 Balmain 14 11 0 3 181 100 +81 22 2 South Sydney 14 11 0 3 170 117 +53 22 3 Glebe 14 10 1 3 217 106 +111 21 4 Eastern Suburbs 14 7 2 5 170 89 +81 16 5 North Sydney 14 5 0 9 108 189 -81 10 6 Newtown 14 4 1 9 134 153 -19 9 7 Annandale 14 4 0 10 94 163 -69 8 8 Western Suburbs 14 2 0 12 92 249 -157 4 Final
Balmain Position South Sydney Lyall Wall FB Wally Dymant Reg Latta WG Gordon Vaughan Charles Fraser CE C. Phelps Jim Craig CE Rex Norman Jack 'Junker' Robinson WG Bill Cann Albert "Rick" Johnston FE Roy Norman Arthur Halloway HB George McGowan Alf Fraser PR Roy Almond D. Cranston HK John Kerwick E. Burnicle PR Owen McCarthy Bill Schultz SR Arthur Oxford D. Stewart SR George Moore Robert Craig LK W. Groves Bill Kelly Coach Having won all 3 grades in 1915 the Balmain Tigers returned in 1916 to repeat the effort for a second straight season. At the conclusion of the season Balmain and Souths were equal aloft the premiership ladder with 22 points apiece. The League didn't expect such a finish and a Final had to be scheduled.
For the first time a Final was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground where they were to be held for many years to come. The game played on July 26, 1916 in front of just 6,000 people, saw the lead change three times in the first half with Balmain ahead 5-3 at the break after a try by Arthur Halloway and a penalty goal by Charles "Chook" Fraser. The second half saw the game played predominantly on Balmain's line, with South Sydney putting on repeated attacks. However, the Balmain defence never gave in and the score didn't change by game's end - a two point margin securing Balmain's second consecutive title.
Balmain Tigers 5 (Try: Arthur Halloway. Goal: Charles Fraser)
defeated
South Sydney Rabbitohs 3 (Try: Gordon Vaughan )
References
- ^ Premiership Roll of Honour at rl1908.com
- Rugby League Tables - Notes The World of Rugby League
- Rugby League Tables - Season 1916 The World of Rugby League
- Premiership History and Statistics RL1908
- 1916 - Balmain Beats Souths In Final RL1908
- Results: 1911-20 at rabbitohs.com.au
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