1942 NSWRFL season

1942 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams8
Premiers Canterbury-Bankstown (2nd title)
Minor premiers Canterbury-Bankstown (2nd title)
Matches played61
Points scored1895
Top points scorer Ray Lindwall (143)
Wooden spoon Western Suburbs (8th spoon)
Top try-scorer Jack Lindwall (16)

The 1942 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the thirty-fifth season of Sydney's top-level rugby league football competition, Australia's first. Eight teams from across the city contested the premiership during the season, which lasted from May until September, culminating in the Canterbury-Bankstown club's grand final victory over St. George.[1]

Teams

Balmain

35th season
Ground: Birchgrove Oval
Coach: Bill Kelly
Captain: Dawson Buckley

Canterbury-Bankstown

8th season
Ground: Belmore Sports Ground
Coach: Jerry Brien
Captain: Ron Bailey

Eastern Suburbs

35th season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Coach: Joe Pearce
Captain: Ray Stehr

Newtown

35th season
Ground: Henson Park
Coach: Arthur Folwell
Captain: Tom Kirk

North Sydney

35th season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Coach: Jack O'Reilly
Captain: Rex Harrison

South Sydney

35th season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Coach: Jim Tait
Captain: Fred Felsch

St. George

22nd season
Ground: Hurstville Oval
Captain-coach: Len Kelly

Western Suburbs

35th season
Ground: St Lukes Oval
Captain-Coach: Albert McGuinness

Ladder

The geographical locations of the teams that contested the 1942 premiership across Sydney.
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Canterbury 14 10 0 4 264 162 +102 20
2 Balmain 14 10 0 4 223 192 +31 20
3 St. George 14 9 0 5 271 205 +66 18
4 Eastern Suburbs 14 8 0 6 213 214 -1 16
5 South Sydney 14 7 1 6 209 191 +18 15
6 North Sydney 14 5 0 9 220 216 +4 10
7 Newtown 14 4 1 9 189 266 -77 9
8 Western Suburbs 14 2 0 12 148 291 -143 4

Finals

The minor premiership was won by Canterbury-Bankstown in a play off against Balmain after both sides had finished the season on twenty points.

In the semi-finals, Canterbury-Bankstown lost their match to St. George whilst Eastern Suburbs, who only just made the finals after South Sydney had drawn their match in the final round of the season, defeated Balmain. The result of the first semi final meant that St. George and Eastern Suburbs played a preliminary final which would decide who met minor premiers Canterbury-Bankstown in the Grand Final. St. George won the match, as they had done four weeks earlier over Easts in the final round of the season proper.

St. George had won two matches in the semis while Canterbury had just one victory, but the Berries were guaranteed a Grand Final berth under a call back of the old rules giving the minor premiers a right of challenge. In the Grand Final, Canterbury-Bankstown narrowly defeated St. George to collect their second premiership victory.

Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referee Crowd
Playoff
Canterbury-Bankstown 26–20 Balmain 15 August 1942 Sydney Cricket Ground 17,300
Semifinals
Canterbury-Bankstown 10–25 St. George 22 August 1942 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O'Brien 26,467
Balmain 14–20 Eastern Suburbs 29 August 1942 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O'Brien 19,782
Preliminary Final
St. George 18–5 Eastern Suburbs 5 September 1942 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O'Brien 30,858
Grand Final
Canterbury-Bankstown 11–9 St. George 12 September 1942 Sydney Cricket Ground Jack O'Brien 26,171

Grand Final

1942 (1942) NSWRFL Grand Final
12Total
CBY 7411
STG 729
Date12 September 1942
StadiumSydney Cricket Ground
LocationSydney
RefereeJack O'Brien
Attendance26,071
Broadcast partners

Teams

Canterbury's Roy McCarter was ruled out of the match after he injured his collarbone three weeks before the match,[2] in his place Jack Bonnyman was selected at halfback.[3]

Canterbury and St George had played four times against each other 1942 with Canterbury winning the first two matches during the premiership season, while St George won the next two matches in both the City Cup and the finals.[4] St George entered the match as strong favourites with pundits suggesting their forward pack would win the day.[4]

Team details
Canterbury-Bankstown Position St George
Name Number Number Name
Lindsay Johnson 13 13 Ray Lindwall
Edgar Newham 12 10 Doug McRitchie
Ron Bailey (c) 9 29 Ted McHugh
Ron Knight 31 12 Noel Jones
Bob Jackson 14 17 Jack Lindwall
Tom Ezart 34 53 Cedric Turvey
Jack Bonnyman 10 20 Eric Laurence
Henry Porter 3 3 Charlie Montgomery
Roy Kirkaldy 15 1 Herb Gilbert Jnr
Eddie Burns 1 5 Bill McRitchie
George Elley 4 43 Alister Clarke
Bob Farrar 5 4 Len Kelly (captain-coach)
Frank Sponberg 17 26 Bill Collier
Jerry Brien
Coach

Match details

The Sydney Cricket Ground was a muddy quagmire with a treacherous patch in the centre which kept the teams evenly matched and the crowd in a fever of excitement until the final whistle. Newspaper reports recorded that 7,000 of the crowd on the hill had jumped the fence during the reserve grade final and invaded the half-empty new member's stand.[4] Towards the end of the first grade match 5,000 people crowded onto the touchline and referee O'Brien had to hold up play until officials were able to get them back twenty yards.[8]

Canterbury's defence was tested during a torrid ten-minute period when St. George hurled themselves at the line from never more than eight yards away. The Berries defence held and the Dragons could not break through.[9]

The Canterbury-Bankstown tactics were to keep the game with the forwards and away from the St George backs. Canterbury hooker Roy Kirkaldy won vital scrums. Bob Farrar, Frank Sponberg and Henry Porter were tireless with Porter's handling and kicking skills on display.

Canterbury Lindsay Johnson opened the scoring taking a penalty goal from an acute angle, while St George fullback Ray Lindwall gave St George their first points converting a penalty goal attempt from near halfway.[10]

Turning defence into attack, Canterbury captain Ron Bailey fielded a St George kick close to his own line and drew in two defenders before slinging the ball out to Bob Jackson. The winger dashed more than 75 yards to beat a despairing dive from Ray Lindwall to score. Johnson converted the try to give Canterbury a 7–2 lead.[9]

Saints were able to level the scores before half time through a try to Jack Lindwall after Jackson had been unable to field a cross-field kick. Jack Lindwall picking the ball up and scoring adjacent to the goal posts. Ray Lindwall converted the try.[9]

In the second half St George pressured the Canterbury line and looked to have gone ahead, but Saints captain-coach Len Kelly was held up over the try line and pushed back into the field of play. They would take the lead instead through another penalty goal to Ray Lindwall.[10]

Two penalty goals to Canterbury's Lindsay Johnson put them in front at the final whistle.[9] Johnson's final goal came after he was illegally tackled and his attempt at goal just scraped over the cross bar to give his team the premiership.[11][10]

Scoreboard

1942 NSWRFL Grand Final
Saturday, 12 September
15:15 AEST (UTC+10)
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 11 – 9 St. George
Tries: 1
Jackson rugby ball
Goals: 4
Johnson rugby goalposts icon pen', conv', pen', pen'
1st: 7–7
2nd: 4–2
[12]
Tries: 1
J Lindwall rugby ball
Goals: 3
R Lindwall rugby goalposts icon pen', conv', pen'
Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 26,071[4]
Referee: Jack O'Brien
Touch judges: E. Fletcher, J. Bates


Other matches

In the reserve grade Grand Final, North Sydney defeated St George 15–5.[11] It was North Sydney's second reserve grade premiership.[9]

Player statistics

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 14.

References

  1. ^ Premiership Roll of Honour Archived 28 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine at rl1908.com
  2. ^ "St. George chosen". The Daily Telegraph (Sydney). Sydney, New South Wales. 12 September 1942. p. 16. Retrieved 21 August 2025.
  3. ^ "McCarter Not For Final Game". The Daily Mirror (Sydney). Sydney, New South Wales. 11 September 1942. p. 16. Retrieved 21 August 2025.
  4. ^ a b c d "Grand Final Fitting League Finale". The Truth. Sydney, New South Wales. 13 September 1942. p. 8. Retrieved 21 August 2025.
  5. ^ "NSWRFL 1942 – Grand Final". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 21 August 2025.
  6. ^ Hauser, Liam (2022). The Great Grand Finals – Rugby League's Greatest Contests (2022 ed.). Wahroonga, Australia: New Holland. ISBN 9781760794736.
  7. ^ "C'BURY-B'TOWN v. ST. GEORGE". The Rugby League News. 23 (20). 12 September 1942. Retrieved 21 August 2025.
  8. ^ Pollard, Jack (1965). Gregory's Guide to Rugby League. Australia: Grenville Publishing. p82.
  9. ^ a b c d e Corbett, Claude (13 September 1942). "Puzzle:- How did St. George lose?". The Sunday Sun and Guardian. Sydney, New South Wales. p. 6. Retrieved 21 August 2025.
  10. ^ a b c "Cantabs win League Grand Final". The Daily Mirror (Sydney). Sydney, New South Wales. 12 September 1942. p. 7. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  11. ^ a b "GRAND FINAL: Premiership to Canterbury". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia. 14 September 1942. p. 9. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  12. ^ 1942 Grand Final Archived 6 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine at nrlstats.com