Who won NRL Grand Final 1984?
Canterbury Bulldogs
Grand Final
Canterbury Bulldogs | 6 | Parramatta Eels |
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Penalties | 3 | 8 |
Match Scoresheet | ||
Mark BUGDEN | Michael CRONIN | |
Chris MORTIMER | 1/1 | Michael CRONIN |
Who won 1984 State of Origin?
The Maroons
The Maroons won the match 29-12 with Manly-Warringah winger Kerry Boustead achieving the rare Origin honour of scoring three tries.
Who won the NRL grand final in 1974?
Eastern Suburbs Roosters
After falling short two seasons prior, the 1974 Eastern Suburbs Roosters climbed the mountain – much thanks to the guidance of returning Coach Jack Gibson – to claim the Club’s tenth Premiership in emphatic fashion.
Who won the NRL grand final in 1980?
Bulldogs
Gearin followed through at speed and outjumped opposing winger David Michael, catching the ball on the full to score and secure a Bulldogs victory. It was Canterbury’s third premiership and had come after a wait of thirty-eight years.
Who won 1975 NRL grand final?
the Eastern Suburbs Roosters
Coming off an emphatic title in 1974, the Eastern Suburbs Roosters of 1975 is renowned as one of the greatest ever sides in premiership history.
Who won the NRL in 1980?
Canterbury-Bankstown
The 1980 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the 73rd season of Sydney’s professional rugby league football competition, Australia’s first….1980 NSWRFL season.
1980 New South Wales Rugby Football League | |
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Teams | 12 |
Premiers | Canterbury-Bankstown (3rd title) |
Minor premiers | Eastern Suburbs (14th title) |
Matches played | 138 |
Who won 1982 NRL grand final?
The Eels
The Eels won the minor premiership with ease – eight points ahead of Manly – and breezed through the decider with the same confidence….Grand Final.
Manly-Warringah | Position | Parramatta |
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Chris Close | CE | Mick Cronin |
Michael Blake | CE | Steve Ella |
Phil Carey | WG | Eric Grothe |
Alan Thompson (c) | FE | Brett Kenny |
Who won 1981 Rugby Grand Final?
the Eels
Steve Edge became the first player to captain two different sides to premiership victory having captained St. George to a win over the Eels in season 1977….Grand Final.
Parramatta | Position | Newtown |
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Graeme Atkins | WG | John Ferguson |
Mick Cronin | CE | Mick Ryan |
Steve Ella | CE | Brian Hetherington |
Eric Grothe | WG | Ray Blacklock |
Who has won more State of Origin QLD or NSW?
There have been 40 full series of State of Origin, and Queensland has won 22 of them. New South Wales has won 16 series, with the remaining two being drawn. Three one-off games were played in 1980, 1981, and 1987, with Queensland winning the first two and New South Wales the latter.
Who won the 1981 NRL grand final?
Parramatta
Who played in the 1984 NRL Grand Final?
Grand Final. The 1984 grand final was contested by minor premiers Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the Parramatta Eels. As competition leaders, the Bulldogs needed to win only one finals game to qualify for the grand final, and did so against the third-placed Eels, who had to play three finals games to qualify.
How did St George win the 1984 Sydney Rugby League semi-final?
Four minutes of brilliant football by St George ended the 1984 fairytale of the South Sydney Rugby League team at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. That period of play in the match put St George into next Sunday’s final against the loser of today’s semi-final between Canterbury-Bankstown and Parramatta.
Who did the Bulldogs play in the 1984 Grand Final?
The 1984 grand final was contested by minor premiers Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the Parramatta Eels. As competition leaders, the Bulldogs needed to win only one finals game to qualify for the grand final, and did so against the third-placed Eels, who had to play three finals games to qualify.
Who was the 1984 NRL Rothmans Medallist?
Twenty-six regular season rounds were played from March till August, resulting in a top five of Canterbury, St. George, Parramatta and Manly, with Souths taking fifth spot after winning a play-off against Canberra The 1984 season’s Rothmans Medallist was Canterbury-Bankstown’s five-eighth, Terry Lamb, who was also the season’s top try-scorer.