- New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1969
Infobox rugby league season
year = 1969
competition = New South Wales Rugby Football League
imagesize = 125px
caption =
teams = 12
premiers =
count = 11th
minor premiers =
mpcount = 15th
matches = 136
points = 4258
attendance = 1788112
top points scorer = (265)
top try scorer = (17)1969 's New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the sixty-second season of professionalrugby league football in Australia. Twelve teams, including sixSydney -based foundation teams and another six from the Sydney area competed for the J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup during the season, which culminated in agrand final between Balmain and South Sydney.eason summary
South Sydney fullback
Eric Simms ' tally of 265 points for the season from 112 goals, 19 field-goals and one try topped the season point scoring record that had been set in the 1935 season by Dave Brown.The 1969 season's
Rothmans Medal list was South Sydney'sDenis Pittard .Teams
Grand Final
Balmain were not given a chance of winning the Premiership after the retirement of
Keith Barnes . Souths had won the last two premierships, beaten the Tigers in the Major Semi-Final to advance to the Grand Final and boasted eleven internationals in their side.However as a result Souths were over confident and showed insufficient respect to the young Tigers who had shown early season form in beating them in round 1 and to their rookie coach Leo Nosworthy who presented a well-prepared and determined Balmain team.
The Tigers led 6-0 at halftime after two penalty goals by Len Killeen and a Dave Bolton field-goal. Souths refusal to kick on the last tackle played into Balmain's hands as novice replacement hooker Peter Boulton managed to consistently regain possession from the scrums. Balmain backed up with a robust defensive line and kept South pinned in their own half.
After the break a Bob McCarthy fumble after a mix up with Paul Sait saw Bolton swoop on the ball deep in Souths territory. From the ruck Terry Parker slipped a beautiful pass to replacement winger Sid Williams who juggled but held the ball to cross the line for the only try of the match. With a 9-0 lead early in the second half and a penalty count that continued to mount in their favour, Balmain took control of the game and appeared to begin a ploy of feigning injury whenever Souths looked to build rhythym, stopping the Rabbitohs' flow of play. Hence the match is still referred to today as "the lay-down grand final".
Souths' protests proved pointless and Balmain secured and held an 11-2 lead to win their first premiership since 1947 and to give a fairy-tale career farewell for their captain and 159-game veteran Peter Provan.
Balmain 11 (Tries: Williams. Goals: Killeen 2. Field Goal: D Bolton 2)
South Sydney 2 (Goals: Simms 1.)
References
* [http://www.stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1969.html Rugby League Tables - Season 1969] "The World of Rugby League"
* [http://www.eraofthebiff.com/mm26.html 1969 Grand Final at eraofthebiff.com]
* [http://www.rabbitohs.com.au/The-Club/Tradition/Results---1961-1970.html Results:1961-70 at rabbitohs.com.au]
* [http://www.rleague.com//db/year/1969/j_j_giltinan_shield_and_wd_ho_wills_cup/index.php 1969 J J Giltinan Shield and WD & HO Wills Cup at rleague.com]
* [http://rugbyleagueproject.com/competitions/NSWRL_1969.html NSWRFL season 1969 at rugbyleagueproject.com]
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