New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1941

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New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1941

Teams 8
Premiers St. George (1st title)
Minor premiers Eastern Suburbs (10th title)
Matches played 59
Points scored 1933 (average 32.763 per match)
Top points scorer(s) Neville Smith (84 points)
Top try scorer(s) Percy Dermond (13)

Sel Lisle (13)

The 1941 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the thirty-fourth season of the rugby league competition based in Sydney. Eight teams from across Sydney contested during the season.

Contents

[edit] Teams


[edit] Colours

[edit] Ladder

The geographical locations of the teams that contested the 1941 premiership across Sydney.
The geographical locations of the teams that contested the 1941 premiership across Sydney.
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Eastern Suburbs 14 9 0 5 217 160 +57 18
2 Balmain 14 9 0 5 243 205 +38 18
3 Canterbury-Bankstown 14 9 0 5 205 182 +23 18
4 St. George 14 8 1 5 307 248 +59 17
5 Newtown 14 6 2 6 219 242 -23 14
6 Western Suburbs 14 6 0 8 247 226 +21 12
7 South Sydney 14 4 0 10 193 277 -84 8
8 North Sydney 14 3 1 10 171 262 -91 7

[edit] Finals

Eastern Suburbs and St. George won their respective semi finals, allowing them to meet in the Final.

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Semi Finals
Eastern Suburbs 24 - 22 Canterbury-Bankstown 16 August 1941 Sydney Cricket Ground Tom McMahon 21,000
Balmain 8 - 32 St. George 23 August 1941 Sydney Cricket Ground Tom McMahon 26,790
Final
Eastern Suburbs 14 - 31 St. George 30 August 1941 Sydney Cricket Ground Tom McMahon 39,957

[edit] Premiership final

St George Dragons Position Eastern Suburbs Roosters
Jack Wedgewood FB Doug Bartlett
Owen Campbell WG Percy Dermond
Gordon Hart CE Dick Dunn
Jack Gilbert CE Dave Brown
Noel Jones WG Brian Walsh
Roy Hasson FE Fred May
Albert McAndrew HB Sel Lisle
Charlie Montgomery PR Jack Arnold
Herb Gilbert Jnr HK Noel Hollingdale
Lindsay Spencer PR Ray Stehr (c)
Neville Smith (c) SR Don Gulliver
Len Kelly SR Sid Pearce
Bill Tyquin LK Wal Bamford
Neville Smith Coach Ray Stehr

In a tough encounter the Dragons won their first ever premiership in their 21st year in the competition. St George captain-coach Neville Smith was knocked out after a heavy tackle early in the match. Smith recovered and scored 13 points through one try and five goals.

Along with Smith, St George centre Gordon Hart also gave a sparkling display of free-running rugby league.

In another incident Easts prop Jack Arnold and Saints lock Bill Tyquin were sent off after an almighty punch up. Tyquin a Queensland representative who would later captain Australia played only the 1941 war-time season in Sydney while he was stationed there on duty with the AIF.

It was to prove to be the final match in the stellar, record-setting career of Easts' Dave Brown who at 29 years of age announced his retirement at game's end.


St George 31 (Tries: Campbell 2, Hanson 2, Smith, Kelly, Hart, McAndrew. Goals: Smith 5)

defeated

Eastern Suburbs 14 (Tries: Dermond 2, Brown, Bamford. Goals: Brown 1)


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