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1980
- 1984: THE EMERGENCE OF ILLAWARRA

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1980:
DRAGONS
UNABLE TO DEFEND TITLE
Sydney
Cricket Ground, 14 September 1980: Wests have
beaten Saints in the minor semi final, 13-7 ending
their title defence. At one point St George led
7-4 when new signing Pat Jarvis set up a
try for fullback Brian Johnson (pic right).
But following two missed goal attempts from Dragons
back rower Graeme Wynn, Wests came back and
hit the lead. Both teams scored one try each with
Wests kicking five goals to two to come away with
a hard fought victory.
'WORST INJURY RUN
SINCE 1974'
Saints
struggled in 1980 finishing in 4th position,
equal with the third place Wests on 28 points.
In
a season described by club secretary John Fleming
as 'the worst injury run since 1974', Saints found
themselves in middle of a horror stretch with three
losses and a draw in July/August. But they recovered
with a pressure victory over Balmain (11-7) at Kogarah.
The following week Saints secured a semi-final berth
defeating a desperate Parramatta (20-11) in front
of a Cumberland crowd of almost 20,000.
The
Dragons then convincingly defeated Souths 16-5 the
preliminary semi-final before being knocked out by
Wests in the minor semi-final.
NEW SIGNINGS:
St George have signed future internationals, forward
Pat Jarvis and centre / utility back Brian
Johnston (pic left).
A St George junior (Arncliffe), Pat Jarvis made just
two on-field appearances in 1980 including coming
on as a replacement in the minor semi-final where
he featured strongly.
Dunedoo (NSW) junior, Brian Johnston played Rugby
Union for Easts Colts at the Institute of Technology.
A pacy back, Johnston was noticed by St George in
1979 and signed up in the off season. In his debut
season in first grade, Johnston played 18 matches
(+ 1 replacement) scoring four tries.
SAINTS' TOP POINT SCORERS:
Graeme Wynn topped the club's first grade point-scorer
list with six tries and 61 goals (140 points). Winger
Steve Morris was top try scorer with 11 tries. |
1980
(top 5 in semis)
| Easts |
30 |
| Canterbury
p |
30 |
| Wests |
28 |
| St
George |
28 |
| Souths |
25 |
| Parramatta |
24 |
| Manly |
24 |
| Newtown |
23 |
| Cronulla |
20 |
| Balmain |
14 |
| Norths |
13 |
| Penrith |
5
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(22
ROUNDS)
Saints
'80 record
Win
Loss Draw
13W, 7L, 2D
Pts for/against
For 367 (4th)
Against 321 (4th) |

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1981:
SAINTS
FAIL TO MAKE SEMIS
Kogarah Oval, 31 May 1981:
Saints have recorded their biggest win in 1981
beating Manly 22-4 in front of 6,239 spectators. It
was a poor year for the Dragons who only managed eight
wins and eighth position on the league ladder.
HARRY BATH'S FINAL YEAR
Former
St George forward, Harry Bath. 'The Old Fox'
has followed up a remarkable playing career with a
more than impressive coaching career; taking Balmain
to two Grand Final appearances in 1964 and 1966 and
coaching Australia to World Cup wins in 1968 and 1970.
Reg Gasnier, John Raper, Bob
Fulton, Clive Churchill |
In
1977, he returned to Saints with immediate success
claiming a premiership. Dubbed 'Bath's Babes', the
Dragons posted another Grand Final win in 1979.
Harry Bath resigned as coach at the end of season
1981 leaving a marvellous legacy of innovative forward
play in the Sydney competition.
At 56 years of age, Harry departed Sydney for Queensland,
buying a newsagency on the Gold Coast.
The new coach for 1982 will be Roy Masters.
CHOOK,
GAZ RECOGNISED AS 'IMMORTALS'
St
George's Johnny Raper and Reg Gasnier
have been recognised as 'Immortals' by a Rugby
League Week sponsored promotion in 1981.
Also included are Manly's Bob Fulton and South
Sydney's Clive Churchill. There was some amazement
in Rugby League circles as to how Graeme Langlands
could be overlooked. 'Chang' however, was
also honoured as an Immortal some 18 years later.
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1981
(top 5 in semis)
| Easts |
32 |
| Newtown |
30 |
| Parramatta
p |
29 |
| Cronulla |
27 |
| Manly |
26 |
| Wests |
23 |
| Norths |
18 |
| St
George |
17 |
| Souths |
17 |
| Canterbury |
16 |
| Penrith |
16 |
| Balmain |
13 |
(22
ROUNDS)
Saints
'81 record
Win
Loss Draw
8W, 13L, 1D
Pts for/against
For 320 (9th)
Against 399 (11th) |
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LEN
'DEACON' KELLY PASSES AWAY
Len 'Deacon' Kelly (pic right) quietly passed away in 1981
aged 66. After a sharing a congratulatory drink with new
coach Roy Masters, Len Kelly was driven home by legendary
cricketer Ernie 'Tiger' Black. The next morning Len Kelly
passed away.
A prolific try scoring forward (59 tries), Len played 208
grade games for Saints (180 in first Grade) between 1933-1944,
which was a club record at the time. Once
described as the 'undisputed champion of club football',
Kelly only ever played for St George.
He
went on to become an Australian selector in 1956, vice president
of the NSWRL and president of the St George club from 1962-77.
An extremely influential figure in Rugby League, Len 'Deacon'
Kelly was an important factor in the greatness of St George. |
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1982:
WAV
(282 Kb) Click on
the speaker and hear founding Illawarra Steelers secretary,
Bob Millward recall the 1982 inclusion. |
ILLAWARRA
STEELERS JOIN '82 COMP
In
1982, a combined team from the South Coast was at last included
in the Sydney competition. To
many, this inclusion was long overdue. The Canberra Raiders
were also admitted.
As was the case with
1967 admission of Cronulla, the Dragons' traditional junior
base was further compromised with the coming of the Steelers.
WIN
Stadium, 28 February 1982: The Illawarra Steelers first
game in first grade. In front of 9,652 spectators, the Steelers
were downed by Penrith 17-7. The Panthers scored three tries
to one. Other newcomers, Canberra were thrashed in their
first match by Souths 37-7.

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image. |
ILLAWARRA
STEELERS' FIRST TEAM
1982:
The first ever first grade Illawarra team was:
John Sparks; Shane McKellar; John Dorahy (c); Brian
Hetherington; Chris Montgomery; Lee Pomfret; Steve
Topper; Marty Cavill; Wayne Springall;
Rod
Henniker; Peter Ryan; Barry Jenson and Greg Cook.
Greg Cook scored Illawarra's first try in first
grade.
The coach was Allan Fitzgibbon from Dapto.
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DRAGONS
FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED
1982 saw the beginning of sweeping changes
in the make up of both the St George football and
leagues club boards.
The changes being brought
about by escalating footballer's
contracts and changing league club's concerns.
The football club became an incorporated company
with the committee of 14 being reduced to seven
directors.
This would pave the way for merging of the two boards
(leagues club and football club) and by 1987, there
would be only one board but with two separate chairpersons.
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NEW
ST GEORGE COACH FOR 1982
Roy Masters has been appointed as the new Dragons
coach for '82 following the departure of Harry
Bath. Masters comes to Saints following four
years as coach of Western Suburbs thereby breaking
with a tradition which usually saw a coach selected
from within club ranks.
DRAGONS DOWN
STEELERS IN LOCAL DERBY
WIN Stadium
Wollongong, 11 April 1982: In front of 10,413
people, the St George Dragons have romped home to
score nine tries to one to thrash the Illawarra
Steelers 37-5. By round 26, the Dragons had failed
to make the semis and finished in 10th position.
STEELERS
SERVE OUT REVENGE TO DRAGONS
Kogarah
Oval, 18 July 1982: The Steelers have defeated
the Dragons by scoring six tries to five in a 32-23
victory. In front of a poor crowd of only 4, 621,
the Steelers were kicked home by posting seven goals
to four. In their first season, the Steelers
finished in 13th position on the ladder.
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1982
(top 5 in semis)
| Parramatta
p |
42 |
| Manly |
34 |
| Norths |
33 |
| Easts |
32 |
| Wests |
32 |
| Souths |
29 |
| Newtown |
28 |
| Cronulla |
27 |
| Canterbury |
27 |
| St
George |
24 |
| Balmain |
21 |
| Penrith |
15 |
| Illawarra |
12 |
| Canberra |
8 |
(26
ROUNDS)
Saints
'82 record
Win
Loss Draw
11W, 13L, 2D
Pts for/against
For 408 (5th)
Against 402 (9th)
Steelers
'82 record
Win Loss Draw
6W, 20L, 0D
Pts for/against
For 344 (13th)
Against 572 (13th)
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1983:
THE
FOUR POINT TRY:
The 1983 season saw the introduction of the four point
try which replaces the previous three point try.
SAINTS' NEW SIGNINGS:
In 1983, Saints bolstered their playing depth significantly
following the signings of champion back, Steve Rogers
(Cronulla), star RU international, Michael O'Connor
(RU), goal kicker, Steve Gearin (Canterbury)
and tough utility back, Graham O'Grady (Newtown).
1983 SUCCESS IN ALL THREE GRADES
In the season that followed, Saints made the semi-finals
in all three grades with the thirds taking out the premiership.
ROD
REDDY JOINS STEELERS
Back
rower, Rod Reddy has departed St George
to join the Illawarra Steelers for 1984-1985.
Originally from Rockhampton, 'Rocket' Rod Reddy
played centre as an 18 year old in North Queensland
before joining St George in 1972. Reddy moved
to the back row and became one of the best attacking
forwards of his generation, matched only by
his aggressiveness in defence. He ruthlessly
handed out punishment to his opposites in the
1977, 1977 replay and 1979 Grand Finals.
Between 1972- 1983, Reddy played 195 games (plus
9 replacement), scoring 65 tries plus one goal
(198 points).
During his stint with Saints, 'Rocket' represented
both NSW and Queensland as well as playing 16
Tests for Australia |
SAINTS
CONTEST 5TH SPOT
Sydney
Cricket Ground, 30 August 1983: Saints have thrashed
Easts 44-16 in the play off for fifth spot. Saints scored
seven tries to two in front of 17,981 people after finishing
in equal 5th position after 26 rounds.
SAINTS KNOCKED OUT IN MINOR
SEMI
Sydney Cricket Ground, 10 Sept 1983: Canterbury
have pipped Saints 26-24 in the minor semi final in
front of 27, 867 people ending their 1983 run. The week
before on September 3, Saints defeated Balmain 17-14
to qualify for the minor semi.
ILLAWARRA'S
DEFENCE WORST IN '83
WIN Stadium, 14 August 1983: Illawarra
have handing out a footballing lesson to Wests by thrashing
them 50-14 in front of 4,689 people.
Unfortunately, this round 24 win was an oasis against
a season of big losses for the Steelers. By season's
end, they had finished a disappointing 12th position
and had recorded the worse defensive statistics of any
team in 1983.
DRAGONS TOP POINT SCORERS
In his first season with Saints, Steve Gearin
proved his worth scoring eight tries and 80 goals to
be the club's top point scorer on 192 points.
Steve Morris (pic left) scored 19 tries in 23
appearances.
JOHN JANSEN RETIRES
1983 was the final season for John Jansen.
A Corrimal junior who only played first grade for St
George, 'JJ' came to Saints in 1976 and played in the
historic 1977 Grand Final Replay.
A big forward with pace, Jansen played 110 games (+
10 replacements) for Saints between 1976-1983, scoring
21 tries.
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1983
(top 5 in semis - playoff for 5th)
| Manly |
44 |
| Parramatta
p |
36 |
| Canterbury |
36 |
| Balmain |
34 |
| St
George |
29 |
| Easts |
29 |
| Norths |
27 |
| Souths |
25 |
| Cronulla |
24 |
| Canberra |
18 |
| Penrith |
18 |
| Illawarra |
16 |
| Newtown |
16 |
| Wests |
12 |
(26
ROUNDS)
Saints
'83 record
Win
Loss Draw
14W, 11L, 1D
Pts for/against
For 551 (4th)
Against 450 (6th)
Steelers
'83 record Win
Loss Draw
8W, 18L, 0D
Pts for/against
For 451 (9th)
Against 644 (14th)
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1984:
THE
DEMISE OF NEWTOWN IN 1984:
The NSWRL withdrew its invitation to founding club, Newtown.
Geographical reasons were given for the struggling inner-city
club's demise. But there were a series of incidents involving
NSWRL boss Kevin Humpheys and the infamous controversy
following an ABC '4 Corners' episode entiled 'The Big
League'.
With Humphreys stepping down, a new 'professionalism'
headed up by John Quayle came into being.
This saw Newtown, the premiership's
oldest club, being forced to withdraw from the competition.
Wests also had their invitation withdrawn but won a court
action to stay. With 13 teams, 1984 saw byes for the first
time since 1937.
ILLAWARRA
IMPROVING IN 1984
BRIAN SMITH NEW
COACH
Kogarah Oval, 5 August
1984: Steelers have defeated the Dragons 12-8 in front
of 6,417 people. 1984 saw a marked improvement for Illawarra
finishing in 8th position, two points outside of
the semis. The Steelers had an opportunity to make the
semis but suffered their worse defeat of the season in
round 26, going down to Manly 34-10 at Brookvale Oval
(26 Aug) in front of 12,012 people.
Much of the credit for Illawarra's improved
showing was given to new coach, Brian Smith who
came to the Steelers after coaching Souths U/23s (premiers
1981).
Smith
previously played 14 games at Souths (1975, 1976, 1979)
and 17 games at St George (1974) as halfback.
SAINTS GO DOWN
IN FINAL
Sydney
Cricket Ground, 16 September 1984: Parramatta have
defeated St George by 8-7 in front of 37,004. Some say
Saints were robbed! Both teams scored one try each with
winger, 'Slippery' Steve Morris (pic right)
opening the scoring with a runaway try under the posts,
Steve Gearin successful with the conversion. Saints'
Steve Rogers also kicked a field goal. Parramatta
were kept in the match with two penalty goals and with
minutes to go, received three quick penalties from referee
Kevin Roberts placing the Eels in a strong position.
Despite a desperate covering tackle from Rogers, Parramatta's
Eric Grothe scored out wide to snatch victory for
the Eels.
Before the
semis, Saints were positioned 2nd on the ladder and
won the 1984 Club Championship.
SLIPPERY
STEVE MORRIS
Steve Morris did it again in 1984 becoming the club's
top try scorer for the fifth time in six years. In all,
'Slippery' was Saints best finisher in 1980 (11 tries),
1982 (17 tries), 1983 (19 tries) and 1984 (17 tries).
He was also awarded the 'Dally M' winger of the year in
1984, an achievement he would repeat in 1987.
Team mate Steve Gearin (7 tries, 81 goals, 190
points) in his final season with Saints was the club's
top point scorer for the second year running.
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1984
(top 5 in semis - playoff for 5th)
| Canterbury
p |
42 |
| St
George |
38 |
| Parramatta |
38 |
| Manly |
32 |
| Souths |
30 |
| Canberra |
30 |
| Penrith |
29 |
| Illawarra |
28 |
| Balmain |
28 |
| Cronulla |
25 |
| Norths |
23 |
| Easts |
15 |
| Wests |
6 |
(Newtown
gone)
(26 ROUNDS)
Saints
'84 record
Win
Loss Draw Bye
17W, 7L, 0D, 2B
Pts for/against
For 445 (3rd)
Against 289 (1st)
Steelers
'84 record
Win Loss Draw Bye 12W,
12L, 0D, 2B Pts for/against
For 368 (10th)
Against 388 (6th)
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