New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1983

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New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1983

Teams 14
Premiers Parramatta (3rd title)
Minor premiers Manly-Warringah (5th title)
Matches played 189
Points scored 7296 (average 38.603 per match)
Attendance 1,458,144 (average 7,715 per match)
Top points scorer(s) Michael Eden (256 points)
Top try scorer(s) Phil Blake (27 tries)

The 1983 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the seventy-sixth season of professional rugby league football in Australia. The lineup of clubs remained unchanged from the previous season, with fourteen contesting for the Winfield Cup, including six Sydney-based foundation teams, another six from Sydney, one from greater New South Wales and one from the Australian Capital Territory. During the season, NSWRFL teams also competed for the 1983 KB Cup.

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[edit] Teams

[edit] Season summary

For the first time, the number of points awarded for scoring a try was raised from three to four. There was also the introduction of a hand over if a team was caught in possession six times, which had the effect of killing the traditional scrum but attracted many new followers to a game that had seen crowds decline by fifty percent since the record year of 1968. To counter a lucrative illegal betting market, legal betting via FootyTAB was introduced and was a resounding success.

It was also the last season in the competition for foundation club the Newtown Jets, who were dropped at the season's end.

Manly-Warringah managed 23 wins from 28 matches in 1983 - at the time the most wins in a season by a club in NSWRL/NRL premieship history alongside Parramatta's 23 in 1982.

[edit] Ladder

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Manly-Warringah 26 22 0 4 690 361 +329 44
2 Parramatta 26 18 0 8 639 293 +346 36
3 Canterbury-Bankstown 26 18 0 8 531 409 +122 36
4 Balmain 26 17 0 9 525 438 +87 34
5 St. George 26 14 1 11 551 450 +101 29
6 Eastern Suburbs 26 14 1 11 579 492 +87 29
7 North Sydney 26 13 1 12 435 446 -11 27
8 South Sydney 26 12 1 13 439 495 -56 25
9 Cronulla-Sutherland 26 12 0 14 450 520 -70 24
10 Canberra 26 9 0 17 495 614 -119 18
11 Penrith 26 9 0 17 476 647 -171 18
12 Illawarra 26 8 0 18 451 644 -193 16
13 Newtown 26 7 2 17 373 591 -218 16
14 Western Suburbs 26 5 2 19 394 628 -234 12

[edit] Finals

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Playoff
St. George 44-16 Eastern Suburbs 30 August 1983 Sydney Cricket Ground B. Barnes 17,981
Qualifying FInals
Balmain 14-17 St. George 3 September 1983 Sydney Cricket Ground Kevin Roberts 24,652
Parramatta 30-22 Canterbury-Bankstown 4 September 1983 Sydney Cricket Ground B. Barnes 22,311
Semi Finals
Canterbury-Bankstown 26-24 St. George 10 September 1983 Sydney Cricket Ground John Gocher 27,867
Manly-Warringah 19-10 Parramatta 11 September 1983 Sydney Cricket Ground Kevin Roberts 28,921
Preliminary Final
Parramatta 18-4 Canterbury-Bankstown 18 September 1983 Sydney Cricket Ground Kevin Roberts 27,726
Grand Final
Manly-Warringah 6-18 Parramatta 25 September 1983 Sydney Cricket Ground Kevin Roberts 40,285

[edit] Grand Final

Manly-Warringah Position Parramatta
Graham Eadie FB Paul Taylor
John Ribot WG David Liddiard
Chris Close CE Mick Cronin
Phil Sigsworth CE Steve Ella
Kerry Boustead WG Eric Grothe
Alan Thompson FE Brett Kenny
Phil Blake HB Peter Sterling
Ian Schubert LK Ray Price
Noel Cleal (c) SR Steve Sharp
Paul Vautin SR Peter Wynn
Paul McCabe PR Paul Mares
Ray Brown HK Steve Edge (c)
Geoff Gerard PR Stan Jurd
Glenn Ryan Reserve Don Duffy
Rick Chisholm Reserve Chris Phelan
Michael Blake Reserve Mark Laurie
Reserve Gary Martine
Bob Fulton Coach Jack Gibson

Parramatta powered over Manly for the second year straight to claim their third successive title. The one-sided 18-6 win saw Brett Kenny claim a unique achievement in scoring two tries in three successive grand finals. Kenny opened the scoring and the Eels raced to a 10-0 lead after 13 minutes when Eric Grothe steamrolled burly Manly fullback Graham Eadie.

Parramatta 18 (Tries: Brett Kenny 2, Eric Grothe; Goals: Cronin 3)

defeated

Manly-Warringah 6 (Tries: Sigsworth; Goals: Eadie)


[edit] References

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Gold Coast Titans · Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles · Melbourne Storm · Newcastle Knights
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