- 1980 NSWRFL season
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1980 NSWRFL season Teams 12 Premiers Canterbury-Bankstown (3rd title) Minor premiers Eastern Suburbs (15th title) Matches played 138 Points scored 4415 (total)
31.993 (per match)Attendance 1,498,634 (total)
10,860 (per match)Top point scorer(s) Steve Gearin (220) Top try scorer(s) John Ribot (16)
Wayne Wigham (16)The 1980 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the seventy-third season of Sydney's professional rugby league football competition, Australia's first. Twelve clubs, including six of 1908's foundation teams and another six from around Sydney competed for the J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in a grand final between the Canterbury-Bankstown and Eastern Suburbs clubs. NSWRFL teams also competed in the 1980 Tooth Cup.
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Season summary
Twenty-two regular season rounds were played from March till August, resulting in a top five of Easts, Canterbury, Wests, St. George and Souths who battled it out in the finals.
The 1980 season's Rothmans Medallist was Newtown prop Geoff Budgen and the Dally M Award went to South Sydney's Robert Laurie. Rugby League Week gave its player of the year award to Eastern Suburbs' halfback Kevin Hastings.
The 1980 season also saw the retirement from the League of future Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame inductee, Arthur Beetson.
Teams
Balmain Tigers 73rd season
Ground: Leichhardt Oval
Coach: Dennis Tutty
Captain: Allan McMahonCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 46th season
Ground: Belmore Oval
Coach: Ted Glossop
Captain: George PeponisCronulla-Sutherland Sharks 14th season
Ground: Endeavour Field
Coach: Tommy Bishop
Captain:Greg PierceEastern Suburbs Roosters 73rd season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Coach: Bob Fulton
Captain: Royce AyliffeManly-Warringah Sea Eagles 34th season
Ground: Brookvale Oval
Coach: Allan Thomson
Captain: Max Krilich→Graham EadieNewtown Jets 73rd season
Ground: Henson Park
Coach: Warren Ryan
Captain: Tommy RaudonikisNorth Sydney Bears 73rd season
Ground:North Sydney Oval
Coach: Ron Willey
Captain: Kevin WilsonParramatta Eels 34th season
Ground: Cumberland Oval
Coach: John Peard
Captain: Ray Price→Ron HilditchPenrith Panthers 14th season
Ground: Penrith Park
Coach: Len Stacker
Captain: Tim SheensSouth Sydney Rabbitohs 73rd season
Ground: Redfern Oval
Coach: Bill Anderson
Captain: Robert Laurie→Nathan GibbsSt. George Dragons 60th season
Ground: Kogarah Oval
Coach: Harry Bath
Captain: Craig YoungWestern Suburbs Magpies 73rd season
Ground: Lidcombe Oval
Coach: Roy Masters
Captain: Warren BolandLadder
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 Eastern Suburbs 22 14 2 6 339 249 +90 30 2 Canterbury-Bankstown 22 15 0 7 361 334 +27 30 3 Western Suburbs 22 14 0 8 429 308 +121 28 4 St. George 22 13 2 7 367 321 +46 28 5 South Sydney 22 12 1 9 392 318 +74 25 6 Parramatta 22 11 2 9 420 317 +103 24 7 Manly-Warringah 22 11 2 9 335 354 -19 24 8 Newtown 22 11 1 10 348 357 -9 23 9 Cronulla-Sutherland 22 9 2 11 350 346 +4 20 10 Balmain 22 7 0 15 330 382 -52 14 11 North Sydney 22 6 1 15 282 405 -123 13 12 Penrith 22 2 1 19 294 556 -262 5 Finals
Home Score Away Match Information Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd Qualifying Finals Canterbury-Bankstown 22-17 Western Suburbs 6 September 1980 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 21,948 St. George 16-5 South Sydney 7 September 1980 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack Danzey 33,552 Semi Finals Eastern Suburbs 7-13 Canterbury-Bankstown 13 September 1980 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 28,883 Western Suburbs 13-7 St. George 14 September 1980 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack Danzey 28,451 Preliminary Final Eastern Suburbs 41-5 Western Suburbs 20 September 1980 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 28,596 Grand Final Canterbury-Bankstown 18-4 Eastern Suburbs 27 September 1980 Sydney Cricket Ground Greg Hartley 52,881 Grand final
Canterbury-Bankstown Position Eastern Suburbs Greg Brentnall FB Marty Gurr Chris Anderson WG David Michael Chris Mortimer CE Kerry Boustead Peter Mortimer CE Noel Cleal Steve Gearin WG Steve McFarlane Garry Hughes FE Ken Wright Steve Mortimer HB Kevin Hastings Mark Hughes LF Gary Warnecke Steve Folkes SR Des O'Reilly Graeme Hughes SR John Tobin Geoff Robinson PR Royce Ayliffe (c) George Peponis (c) HK John Lang John Coveney PR John Harvey Ted Glossop Coach Bob Fulton Canterbury's loss of long serving fullback Stan Cutler with a broken leg suffered in the major semi-final, and the Roosters' form in the preliminary final resulted in Easts being warm favourites. But the Bulldogs, boasting two sets of brothers in the Hughes and Mortimers came ready to play expansive football. The Roosters began well and Noel Cleal was a constant threat but Canterbury's forwards lead by Robinson and Coveney began to get on top. Canterbury's Chris Anderson scored the first try of the match after receiving a blatantly forward pass [1] from Chris Mortimer in the lead up. The Roosters hit back and only desperate cover defence from Steve Mortimer on Easts' winger Steve McFarlane prevented a Roosters try. Ken Wright kicked two penalty goals for the tricolours, resulting in a 7-4 lead to the Bulldogs at half time.
After the break Steve Gearin edged the Bulldogs clear with three successive goals after aggressive play from the Roosters - led by John Tobin's focus on the Hughes brothers - was penalised by referee Greg Hartley. The final Canterbury try by Gearin has been ranked amongst the best of all-time. Five minutes from full-time Greg Brentnall raced downfield and put up a high kick. Gearin followed through at speed and outjumped opposing winger David Michael, catching the ball on the full to score and secure a Bulldogs victory.[2]
It was Canterbury's third premiership and had come after a wait of thirty-eight years. It was the last Grand Final to be played on a Saturday afternoon with the deciders since then being played on a Sunday.
Referee: Greg Hartley
Canterbury-Bankstown 18 (Tries: Anderson, Gearin. Goals: Gearin 6 from 6)
Eastern Suburbs 4 (Goals: Wright 2)
See also
- 1980 State of Origin
References
Sources
- Haddan, Steve (2007) The Finals - 100 Years of National Rugby League Finals, Steve Haddan Publishing, Brisbane
- Rugby League Tables - Season 1980 The World of Rugby League
- at rabbitohs.com.au
- 1980 J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup at rleague.com
- MSWRFL season 1980 at rugbyleagueproject.com
Footnotes
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