- 1960 NSWRFL season
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1960 NSWRFL season Teams 10 Premiers St. George (7th title) Minor premiers St. George (7th title) Matches played 98 Points scored 3084 (total)
31.469 (per match)Attendance 1,032,655 (total)
10,537 (per match)Top point scorer(s) Brian Graham (193) Top try scorer(s) Reg Gasnier (25) 1960's New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the fifty-third season of the rugby league competition based in Sydney. Ten teams from across the city competed for the J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in a grand final between St. George and Eastern Suburbs.
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Season summary
With four teams finishing on equal second place at the end of the regular season, and no weight given to the "for" and "against" points differential, minor premiers St. George watched Western Suburbs, Eastern Suburbs, Balmain and Canterbury-Bankstown go through a four-match series of play offs before the real finals commenced. In a double header at the Sydney Sports Ground, Easts and Wests won the right to play off for second and third spots, while Canterbury and Balmain's losses meant they would play off for the fourth and final place in the finals series.
Also in 1960, NSWRFL president Henry "Jersey" Flegg died and Bill Buckley took up the position.
This season the Western Suburbs Magpies won the NSWRFL Club Championship.
Teams
Balmain Canterbury-Bankstown Eastern Suburbs Manly-Warringah Newtown North Sydney Parramatta South Sydney St. George Western Suburbs Ladder
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 St. George 18 14 0 4 456 176 +280 28 2 Western Suburbs 18 11 0 7 350 298 +52 22 3 Eastern Suburbs 18 11 0 7 264 221 +43 22 4 Balmain 18 11 0 7 286 254 +32 22 5 Canterbury 18 11 0 7 249 285 -36 22 6 Manly 18 10 0 8 231 217 +14 20 7 North Sydney 18 8 0 10 317 357 -40 16 8 South Sydney 18 6 0 12 211 256 -45 12 9 Newtown 18 6 0 12 251 313 -62 12 10 Parramatta 18 2 0 16 215 453 -238 4 Finals
Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd Playoffs Western Suburbs 28-10 Balmain 9 August 1960 Sydney Sports Ground 21,308 Eastern Suburbs 20-11 Canterbury 9 August 1960 Sydney Sports Ground 21,308 Western Suburbs 18-7 Eastern Suburbs 13 August 1960 Sydney Cricket Ground 21,855 Balmain 7-18 Canterbury 14 August 1960 Sydney Sports Ground 16,507 Semi Finals St. George 31-7 Western Suburbs 20 August 1960 Sydney Cricket Ground Col Pearce 38,407 Eastern Suburbs 16-9 Canterbury 21 August 1960 Sydney Sports Ground Darcy Lawler 18,455 Preliminary Final Western Suburbs 15-20 Eastern Suburbs 27 August 1960 Sydney Cricket Ground Darcy Lawler 29,393 Grand Final St. George 31-6 Eastern Suburbs 3 September 1960 Sydney Cricket Ground Darcy Lawler 53,156 Grand Final
St. George Position Eastern Suburbs Brian Graham FB John Andrew Johnny King WG Boyce Beeton John Stathers CE Bill Roney Reg Gasnier CE Doug Ricketson Dave Brown WG Bob Landers Brian Clay FE Billy McNamara Bob Bugden HB Bruce Rainier Kevin Ryan PR Bob McDonagh Ken Kearney (Ca./Co.) HK Ken Ashcroft Billy Wilson PR Jack Gibson (c) Monty Porter SR Brian Wright Norm Provan SR Bob Heffernan Johnny Raper LK Dick See Coach Dick Dunn St. George had lost to Eastern Suburbs late in the regular season and expected them to be a finals force. But due to the playoffs for the minor premiership placements the Roosters were playing their sixth match in four weeks, including an extra-time tussle in the minor semi against Canterbury.
For the first grand final in four the defending premiers left their strongarm tactics in the locker room and let their skilled backline excel. Five minutes into the game Bob Bugden toed a loose ball through and fell on it to open the scoring. At 23 minutes the second try was set up by Brian Clay who beat his opposite Billy McNamara and passed to Reg Gasnier who dazzled the opposition with a change of pace that left them flatfooted.
Prop Kevin Ryan may have been in his rookie St. George season but he had already represented for Australia at rugby union and for Queensland in boxing. He had fit into the tough St. George pack with ease and featured on Grand Final day in setting up firstly fellow newcomer Johnny King for a first half try, then Gasnier after the break for his second before being sent off at the 60 minute mark, along with Easts forward Brian Wright, for fighting.
Norm Provan and Dave Brown also scored in the second half and two minutes before the bell an interplay between Provan and Brian Graham resulted in King getting his second try. Only a few weeks earlier Johnny King had been the third grade fullback, having been declined a contract offer early in the season from South Sydney.
Although they were on the wrong side of a 17-6 penalty caning, St. George scored seven tries to nil, walloping Eastern Suburbs 31-6.
Ken Kearney became the oldest player to appear in a grand final (36 years 123 days) and also equalled Jack Rayner's record of five grand finals won as captain.
St. George 31 (Tries: Gasnier 2, King 2, Bugden, Brown, Provan. Goals: Graham 5.)
Eastern Suburbs 6 (Goals: Landers 3.)
References
- Rugby League Tables - Season 1960 The World of Rugby League
- Writer, Larry (1995) Never Before, Never Again, Pan MacMillan, Sydney
- Results:1951-1960 at rabbitohs.com.au
- 1960 J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup at rleague.com
- NSWRFL season 1960 at rugbyleagueproject.com
- 1960 Final at Dragons History site
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