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Gentlemans Agreement

New South Wales Rugby League premiership

The New South Wales Rugby League premiership was the first rugby league football club competition established in Australia. Run by the New South Wales Rugby League (initially named the New South Wales Rugby Football League) from 1908 until 1994, the premiership was the state's and later the country's elite rugby league competition. For most of the premiership's history it was contested by clubs from the state of New South Wales only, but later grew into a nation-wide competition, eventually leading to the competition being played under the auspices of the Australian Rugby League in 1995. Despite this name, the 1995 and 1996 Australian Rugby League Premierships competitions were still administered by the Board and staff of the New South Wales Rugby League.

1908: Rugby league premiership in Sydney

The inaugural New South Wales Rugby Football League (NSWRFL) premiership began in 1908, and was made up of eight Sydney-based teams and one team from Newcastle. Cumberland joined the competition after the first round, meaning that they played one game fewer than the rest of the field for the season. Still known as the "foundation clubs" today, these nine teams battled against one another during the 1908 season, with South Sydney taking the first premiership honours after beating Eastern Suburbs in the Final.

Club Traditional Colours Years Contested Matches Seasons
Played Won Drew Lost Win/Loss Played Premiers Minor Premiers Runners-Up

Balmain 1908 - 1999 1705 871 68 766 53.08% 92 11 7 9
Cumberland 1908 8 1 0 7 12.50% 1 0 0 0
Eastern Suburbs 1908 - current 1880 995 67 818 54.71% 98 12 16 14
Glebe 1908 - 1929 297 163 6 128 55.89% 22 0 1 4
Newcastle 1908 - 1909 20 9 0 11 45.00% 2 0 0 0
Newtown 1908 - 1983 1305 583 59 663 46.93% 76 3 6 7
North Sydney 1908 - 1999 1665 678 71 916 42.85% 92 2 2 1
South Sydney 1908 - 1999
2002 - current
1813 940 45 828 53.09% 96 20 17 13
Western Suburbs 1908 - 1999 1691 734 49 908 44.86% 92 4 5 8

1982 - 1994: Expansion of the premiership

Over the decades since the NSWRFL competition started, Sydney suburban teams came and went throughout its history but it was not until 1982 that the competition saw significant expansion outside of the Sydney area. The two new inclusions were from the Australian Capital Territory - the Canberra Raiders - as well as a team from the southern New South Wales region - the Illawarra Steelers. This corresponded with the adoption of commercial sponsorship of the competition for the first time, seeing it become the Winfield Cup (named after the popular cigarette brand).

The NSWRFL had also commenced a very popular and successful mid-week competition in 1973, originally known as the Amco Cup, but also as the Tooth Cup and the National Panasonic Cup. The success of this competition, which included teams from both Brisbane and New Zealand ultimately created pressure for further expansion of the NSWRL competition. In 1984, the New South Wales Rugby Football League changed its name to New South Wales Rugby League.

In 1988, for the very first time, two Queensland teams joined the competition, with the inclusions of the Brisbane Broncos and the Gold Coast-Tweed Giants. This saw the premiership competition move beyond the outer borders of New South Wales. At the same time, as a result of mounting pressure from the central coast of New South Wales, a Newcastle franchise was returned to the competition. Their return saw the end of an 86-year wait in the wilderness and this time around the team was badged the Newcastle Knights.

Club Traditional Colours Years Contested Matches Seasons
Played Won Drew Lost Win/Loss Played Premiers Minor Premiers Runners-Up

Annandale 1910 - 1920 153 25 6 122 18.30% 11 0 0 0
University 1920 - 1937 242 47 5 190 20.45% 18 0 0 1
St. George 1921 - 1998 1545 910 56 579 60.71% 78 15 15 12
Canterbury-Bankstown 1935 - current 1502 778 53 671 53.56% 71 8 6 8
Manly-Warringah 1947 - 1999
2003 - current
1261 719 35 507 58.41% 56 6 9 9
Parramatta 1947 - current 1321 608 38 675 47.46% 59 4 5 4
Cronulla-Sutherland 1967 - current 932 456 22 454 50.11% 39 0 2 3
Penrith 1967 - current 917 379 26 512 42.75% 39 2 2 1
Illawarra 1982 - 1998 396 153 13 230 40.28% 17 0 0 0
Canberra 1982 - current 606 323 9 274 54.04% 24 3 1 2
Brisbane 1988 - current 457 299 11 147 66.63% 18 5 4 0
Newcastle 1988 - current 446 234 14 198 54.04% 18 2 0 0
Gold Coast 1988 - 1998 246 53 9 184 23.37% 11 0 0 0

After mostly solid results were obtained by the expansion teams in 1988, there was increasing pressure for new inclusions into the competition. In 1995, some seven years later, the competition expanded further into Queensland, with the inception of the 'South Queensland Crushers' and the 'North Queensland Cowboys'. 1995 also saw a new team in Western Australia, the 'Western Reds', as well as a New Zealand-based team - the Auckland Warriors. The total number of teams in the competition was now twenty - the largest-scale rugby league competition ever in Australia. The premiership's new national outlook was further reflected in the governing body's name, with the New South Wales Rugby League transferring control of the competition to the Australian Rugby League (ARL).

Premiers

Between 1912 and 1925 there was no semi-final system and a final was only played if two clubs finished level at the conclusion of the Minor Premiership. Souths won the 1909 premiership when Balmain forfeited in protest against the final being played as a preliminary match before a promotional game between the national Rugby League and Rugby Union sides. The 1937 season also featured no finals as the year was disrupted by the Kangaroos tour. Between 1926 and 1953 first played third and second played fourth and winners played off. If the minor premiers were defeated they had a right of challenge, but if they were not defeated there was no true "grand final."

From 1954 a mandatory grand final was introduced in which there was a knockout minor semi-final between third and fourth and a second-chance major semi between first and second. The winner of the major semi went to the grand final and a preliminary final was played between the winner of the minor semi and the loser of the major semi to decide who would meet the winner of the major semi.

In 1973 a final five was devised with the top team going straight into the major semi, the second and third teams playing a major preliminary semi, and the fourth and fifth playing a sudden-death minor preliminary semi. The top team played the winner of the major preliminary semi-final, whilst the winner of the minor preliminary semi played the loser of the major preliminary semi in the minor semi-final (which was played as before under the final four system.

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Past winners of the NSWRL Premiership

Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Second

1908 South Sydney 14-12 Eastern Suburbs South Sydney

1909 South Sydney forfeit Balmain South Sydney

1910 Newtown 4-4 South Sydney Newtown

1911 Eastern Suburbs 11-8 Glebe Eastern Suburbs

1912 Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs

1913 Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs

1914 South Sydney South Sydney

1915 Balmain Balmain

1916 Balmain 5-3 South Sydney Balmain

1917 Balmain Balmain

1918 South Sydney South Sydney

1919 Balmain Balmain

1920 Balmain Balmain

1921 North Sydney North Sydney

1922 North Sydney 35-3 Glebe North Sydney

1923 Eastern Suburbs 15-12 South Sydney Eastern Suburbs

1924 Balmain 3-0 South Sydney Balmain

1925 South Sydney South Sydney

1926 South Sydney 11-5 University South Sydney

1927 South Sydney 20-11 St. George South Sydney

1928 South Sydney 26-5 Eastern Suburbs St. George

1929 South Sydney 30-10 Newtown South Sydney

1930 Western Suburbs 27-2 St. George Western Suburbs

1931 South Sydney 12-7 Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs

1932 South Sydney 19-12 Western Suburbs South Sydney

1933 Newtown 18-5 Western Suburbs Newtown

1934 Western Suburbs 15-2 Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs

1935 Eastern Suburbs 19-3 South Sydney Eastern Suburbs

1936 Eastern Suburbs 32-12 Balmain Eastern Suburbs

1937 Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs

1938 Canterbury-Bankstown 19-6 Eastern Suburbs Canterbury-Bankstown

1939 Balmain 33-4 South Sydney Balmain

1940 Eastern Suburbs 24-14 Canterbury-Bankstown Eastern Suburbs

1941 St. George 31-14 Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs

1942 Canterbury-Bankstown 11-9 St. George Canterbury-Bankstown

1943 Newtown 34-7 North Sydney Newtown

1944 Balmain 12-8 Newtown Newtown

1945 Eastern Suburbs 22-18 Balmain Eastern Suburbs

1946 Balmain 13-12 St. George St. George

1947 Balmain 13-9 Canterbury-Bankstown Canterbury-Bankstown

1948 Western Suburbs 8-5 Balmain Western Suburbs

1949 St. George 19-12 South Sydney South Sydney

1950 South Sydney 21-15 Western Suburbs South Sydney

1951 South Sydney 42-14 Manly-Warringah South Sydney

1952 Western Suburbs 22-12 South Sydney Western Suburbs

1953 South Sydney 31-12 St. George South Sydney

1954 South Sydney 23-15 Newtown Newtown

1955 South Sydney 12-11 Newtown Newtown

1956 St. George 18-12 Balmain St. George

1957 St. George 31-9 Manly-Warringah St. George

1958 St. George 20-9 Western Suburbs St. George

1959 St. George 20-0 Manly-Warringah St. George

1960 St. George 31-6 Eastern Suburbs St. George

1961 St. George 22-0 Western Suburbs Western Suburbs

1962 St. George 9-6 Western Suburbs St. George

1963 St. George 8-3 Western Suburbs St. George

1964 St. George 11-6 Balmain St. George

1965 St. George 12-8 South Sydney St. George

1966 St. George 23-4 Balmain St. George

1967 South Sydney 12-10 Canterbury-Bankstown St. George

1968 South Sydney 13-9 Manly-Warringah South Sydney

1969 Balmain 11-2 South Sydney South Sydney

1970 South Sydney 23-12 Manly-Warringah South Sydney

1971 South Sydney 16-10 St. George Manly-Warringah

1972 Manly-Warringah 19-14 Eastern Suburbs Manly-Warringah

1973 Manly-Warringah 10-7 Cronulla-Sutherland Manly-Warringah

1974 Eastern Suburbs 19-4 Canterbury-Bankstown Eastern Suburbs

1975 Eastern Suburbs 38-0 St. George Eastern Suburbs

1976 Manly-Warringah 13-10 Parramatta Manly-Warringah

1977 St. George 9-9
22-0
Parramatta Parramatta

1978 Manly-Warringah 11-11
16-0
Cronulla-Sutherland Western Suburbs

1979 St. George 17-13 Canterbury-Bankstown St. George

1980 Canterbury-Bankstown 18-4 Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs

1981 Parramatta 20-11 Newtown Eastern Suburbs

1982 Parramatta 21-8 Manly-Warringah Parramatta

1983 Parramatta 18-6 Manly-Warringah Manly-Warringah

1984 Canterbury-Bankstown 6-4 Parramatta Canterbury-Bankstown

1985 Canterbury-Bankstown 7-6 St. George St. George

1986 Parramatta 4-2 Canterbury-Bankstown Parramatta

1987 Manly-Warringah 18-8 Canberra Manly-Warringah

1988 Canterbury-Bankstown 24-12 Balmain Cronulla-Sutherland

1989 Canberra 19-14 Balmain South Sydney

1990 Canberra 18-14 Penrith Canberra

1991 Penrith 19-12 Canberra Penrith

1992 Brisbane 28-8 St. George Brisbane

1993 Brisbane 14-6 St. George Canterbury-Bankstown

1994 Canberra 36-12 Canterbury-Bankstown Canterbury-Bankstown

  • 1909: Balmain refused to play the final in protest to the game being held as a curtain-raiser to a Kangaroos v Wallabies match. Souths played, kicked off, scored & were declared premiers. Many contend though that a 'gentlemans agreement' was reached to postpone the game to the following weekend - and the action undertaken by Souths in starting the match sparked a fierce and bitter rivalry between the clubs that continued for many decades.
  • 1910: Top two played off for the title. In the event of a drawn match, the superior record during the season secured the title, Newtown had compiled 23 competition points, Souths 22.
  • 1977-78: Drawn games requiring a replay.
  • 1989: The score was tied 14 all at normal full time - extra time was played to decide the winner.

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