- New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1964
Infobox rugby league season
year = 1964
competition = New South Wales Rugby Football League
imagesize = 125px
caption =
teams = 10
premiers =
count = 11th
minor premiers =
mpcount = 10th
matches = 94
points = 2736
attendance = 1197569
top points scorer = (160)
top try scorer = (18)1964 's New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the fifty-seventh season of therugby league competition based inSydney . Ten clubs from across the city competed for theJ J Giltinan Shield and theWD & HO Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in agrand final between St. George and Balmain.Teams
Grand Final
St George captain-coach Norm Provan was matching up against his younger brother (& former Dragon) Peter, who had moved to the Tigers in 1961.
The Tigers defence was strong throughout a dour first half and for the first time in nine grand finals the Dragons trailed at half-time (4-2) with Balmain in the lead after penalty goals from Keith "Golden Boots" Barnes.
The turning point of the match came five minutes into the second half. The Tigers were defending their own line with some desperate tackling when they received a relieving penalty from referee Pearce. Balmain's Bob Boland put in a big punt which at first looked like a good touch finder. To Balmain's horror, Graeme Langlands stretched and then caught the ball with his boots only an inch or two from the touchline. The champion fullback then raced cross-field towards the Balmain line and sent a cut-out pass to Billy Smith 25 yards out from the tryline. The centre made further inroads before channeling a pass to Johnny King who sped down the left wing for 20 yards to score a diving try.
Test winger King thus kept intact his grand final record with this being his fifth successive try in a decider.
Eighteen-year-old Dennis Tutty stood out for the Tigers, providing reliable cover defence that stopped the Dragons on numerous occasions. For St. George, Smith and Langlands had strong games with Langlands tallying 72 points in his last four games of the season. Brian Clay had by now reclaimed his five-eighth position from Bruce Pollard and excelled just as he had in his five previous Grand Final appearances.
St. George 11 (Tries: King. Goals: Langlands 4.)
Balmain 6 (Goals: Barnes 3.)
References
* [http://www.stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1964.html Rugby League Tables - Season 1964] "The World of Rugby League"
* Writer, Larry (1995) "Never Before, Never Again", Pan MacMillan, Sydney
* [http://www.rabbitohs.com.au/The-Club/Tradition/Results---1961-1970.html Results: 1961-70 at rabbitohs.com]
* [http://www.rleague.com//db/year/1964/j_j_giltinan_shield_and_wd_ho_wills_cup/index.php 1964 J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup at rleague.com]
* [http://rugbyleagueproject.com/competitions/NSWRL_1964.html NSWRFL season 1964 at rugbyleagueproject.com]
* [http://www.showroom.com.au/dragons/dragonshistory/history_stgeorge4c.htm#1964 St. George 1964 season at showroom.com.au]
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