1953 NSWRFL season

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1953 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams 10
Premiers South Sydney (14th title)
Minor premiers South Sydney (13th title)
Matches played 93
Points scored 3241 (total)
34.849 (per match)
Top point scorer(s) Ron Rowles (152)
Top try scorer(s) Ian Moir (23)

1953's New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the forty-sixth season of the rugby league competition based in Sydney. Ten teams from across the competed for the J. J. Giltinan Shield during the season, which culminated in a final between South Sydney and St. George.

Teams

Balmain
Canterbury-Bankstown
Coach: Jack Hampstead
Eastern Suburbs Manly-Warringah
Newtown
North Sydney
Parramatta South Sydney
St. George Western Suburbs

Ladder

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 South Sydney 181116384278+10623
2 St. George 181107313289+2422
3 North Sydney 181017421283+13821
4 Eastern Suburbs 181017330310+2021
5 Newtown 18927292268+2420
6 Canterbury 18927252291-3920
7 Parramatta 18819271291-2017
8 Balmain 187011313377-6414
9 Manly 186012294393-9912
10 Western Suburbs 185013287377-9010

Finals

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
Semi Finals
South Sydney 5-4 North Sydney 29 August 1953 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O'Brien 30,392
St. George 25-7 Eastern Suburbs 5 September 1953 Sydney Cricket Ground Darcy Lawler 37,753
Final
South Sydney 31-12 St. George 12 September 1953 Sydney Cricket Ground Darcy Lawler 44,581

Final

South Sydney Position St George
Clive Churchill FB Noel Pidding
Ian Moir WG Kevin Hole
Martin Gallagher CE Tommy Ryan
Kevin Woolfe CE Merv Lees
Fred Threlfo WG Ross Kite
John Dougherty FE Alec Staunton
Ray Mason HB Peter Bracken
Denis Donoghue PR Kevin Brown
Ernie Hammerton HK Ken Kearney (c)
Jim Richards PR Bob Bower
Bob Moon SR Norm Provan
Jack Rayner (Ca./Co.) SR Barry Passfield
Les Cowie LK Billy Wilson
Coach Norm Tipping

To win the 1953 premiership St George would need to beat minor premiers Souths in both a final and a Grand final, emulating the feats of the Dragons of 1949 from which team only Noel Pidding was still playing. A crowd of 44,581 were at the Sydney Cricket Ground to see the first phase of this attempt.

Souths opened the scoring with a penalty goal in the ninth minute kicked by Clive Churchill from 40 yards. The Dragons threatened Souths' line continuously in the next stanza but bombed three tries and then lost some momentum in the 14 minutes before half-time during the absence of centre Merv Lees while he was off the field having stitches to his lip after driving a tooth through it. Souths scored 13 points in this period. Ian Moir capitalised on a spillage of the ball by Pidding behind his own line after a heavy tackle, Churchill then featured when he firstly sent Threlfo in and then set up Moir for his second try. The score at half time was 15-0.

Early in the second half Pidding kicked a penalty and a few minutes later Wilson & Gallagher were sent off for fighting. With Wilson gone Rabbitoh hard-men Rayner and Donoghue then took control and four Souths tries flowed to Woolfe, Dougherty, Hammerton and Moir's third. Two late Dragons' tries to Brown and Lees made no difference and South Sydney powered to their 14th premiership.

South Sydney Rabbitohs 31
Tries: Moir (3), Woolfe, Threlfo, Dougherty, Hammerton
Goals: Dougherty (4), Churchill (1)

St George Dragons 12
Tries: Lees, Brown
Goals: Pidding (3)


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