Round 17
Newtown 22 def. Canterbury Bankstown 18
| NSWRFL 1949 Round 17 |
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| Match URL | www.rugbyleagueproject.org/matches/10720 | |||||||
| Status | Completed | |||||||
| Date | Saturday, 6th August, 1949 | |||||||
| Kick Off | 3:15pm (local time) | |||||||
| Referee | Jack O'Brien | |||||||
| Venue | Erskineville (Sydney) | |||||||
| Crowd | 3,250 | |||||||
| Match Stats | ||||||||
| Halftime Score | 16 | – | 3 | |||||
| Newtown | Scoresheet | Canterbury | ||||||
| Ron CURRIE | T | Neville CHARLTON | ||||||
| Horrie KESSEY | Jim COLLINS | |||||||
| Ray PRESTON | Cec COOPER | |||||||
| John TAVENER | Jeff SIMMONDS | |||||||
| George DEBNAM | 5 | G | 3 | Bruce HOPKINS | ||||
| Newtown | Teams | Canterbury | ||||||
| George DEBNAM | 1 | FB | 1 | Ron WILLEY | ||||
| Ray PRESTON | 2 | W | 2 | Frank FLYNN | ||||
| Mick MULLANE | 3 | C | 3 | Cec COOPER | ||||
| John TAVENER | 4 | C | 4 | Alf NIXON | ||||
| Horrie KESSEY | 5 | W | 5 | Jeff SIMMONDS | ||||
| Ron MADDEN | 6 | FE | 6 | Jim COLLINS | ||||
| Keith FROOME | 7 | HB | 7 | Bruce HOPKINS (c) | ||||
| Bill EDWARDS | 8 | L | 8 | Frank STEWART | ||||
| Roy DYKES | 9 | 2R | 9 | Neville CHARLTON | ||||
| Alf GIBBS | 10 | 2R | 10 | Ron TREUER | ||||
| Ron CURRIE | 11 | FR | 11 | Eddie BURNS | ||||
| Frank JOHNSON | 12 | HK | 12 | Don SINCLAIR | ||||
| Frank FARRELL (c) | 13 | FR | 13 | Ken CHARLTON | ||||
| Frank FARRELL | HC | Harry PORTER | ||||||
Team Info
Newtown
- Previous Game:
- Round 16 vs. St George
- Next Game:
- Round 18 vs. Balmain
- Out:
- Clem Kennedy (halfback)
- In:
- Keith Froome (halfback)
Canterbury
- Previous Game:
- Round 16 vs. North Sydney
- Next Game:
- Round 18 vs. Manly
- Out:
- Athol Halpin (centre), Jim Tutill (centre), Cedric de Belle (second row), Len Holmes (lock)
- In:
- Cec Cooper (centre), Alf Nixon (centre), Ron Treuer (second row), Frank Stewart (lock)
Note: Forward packs are listed in reverse order.
This match is a part of the following:
Contributions:
Rugby League Tables, Greg Fiveash
