- New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1959
Infobox rugby league season
year = 1959
competition = New South Wales Rugby Football League
imagesize = 125px
caption =
teams = 10
premiers =
count = 6th
minor premiers =
mpcount = 6th
matches = 94
points = 3107
attendance = 896911
top points scorer = (206)
top try scorer = (19)1959 's New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the fifty-second season of therugby league competition based inSydney . Ten teams from across the city competed for theJ. J. Giltinan Shield during the season, which culminated in a grand final between St. George and Manly-Warringah.Season summary
The St. George team went through the 1959 season undefeated - a feat achieved by only five teams prior to 1959 but by none since. The club won 19 of their 20 matches and had a draw against Balmain. In this time they were able to score more than 40 points on six occasions. After eighteen premiership rounds St. George had scored an average of over 30 points per match and conceded an average of 10 points.
Future Immortals
Reg Gasnier andJohnny Raper both debuted for St. George in first grade in 1959 and both made the Australian side, aged just 19. Seven St. George players made that year'sKangaroo Tour .Teams
Grand Final
In the lead up to the Grand Final, rumours were circulating that Manly-Warringah's Rex Mossop was carrying a broken cheekbone. From the kick off, Saints' forwards took turns at testing Mossop's injury with Harry Bath giving him particular attention. For most of the match the Manly forward copped a hammering until in frustration, Mossop retaliated by standing on Bath's head. A brawl broke out between the two and the referee Lawler sent both off.
In the meantime, St. George's forwards were steamrolling Manly-Warringah and the red and white backs were cutting loose. Winger Eddie Lumsden had a magnificent match, scoring a hat trick of tries. Lumsden beat Ron Willey cold for his first try and then was on the end of later backline passing bursts for two more.
As the Manly-Warringah pack tired in the second half, experienced St. George second rower Norm Provan began to easily break their defence out wide, linking with his backs and being rewarded himself with a try. Reserve grade centre Geoff Weekes had been promoted when Gasnier and Johnny Riley were both injured in the major semi final. He scored a try as did St. George's steady and safe custodian Brian Graham.
St. George outclassed Manly-Warringah 20–0 in a ruthless display of speed and strength. The match was Harry Bath's last game.
St. George 20 (Tries: Lumsden 3, Graham, Weekes, N Provan. Goals: Bath 1.)
Manly-Warringah 0
References
* [http://www.stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1959.html Rugby League Tables - Season 1959] "The World of Rugby League"
* Writer, Larry (1995) "Never Before, Never Again", Pan MacMillan, Sydney
* [http://www.rabbitohs.com.au/The-Club/Tradition/Results---1951-1960.html Results: 1951-60 at rabbitohs.com.au]
* [http://www.rleague.com//db/year/1959/j_j_giltinan_shield/index.php 1959 J J Giltinan Shield at rleague.com]
* [http://rugbyleagueproject.com/competitions/NSWRL_1959.html NSWRFL season 1959 at rugbyleagueproject.com]
* [http://www.showroom.com.au/dragons/dragonshistory/history_stgeorge4a.htm#1959 1959 Final at Dragons History site]
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