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The Newtown Jets are an Australian
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football club based in Newtown, a
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of Sydney's inner west. They currently compete in the NSW Cup competition, having left the top grade after the 1983 NSWRFL season. The Jets' home ground is Henson Park, and their team colours are blue (traditionally
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) and white. Established in 1908, Newtown were one of the founding members of the New South Wales Rugby Football League. They competed continuously in the NSWRFL premiership until their departure in 1983, the first reduction in the League since 1937. Over this period they won the competition three times.


History


NSWRFL Premiership

The club was founded on 14 January 1908 at a public meeting held at Newtown Town Hall that had been convened by the prominent Sydney sportsman James J. Giltinan (after whom the NSW Rugby League Premiership shield is named), local MP Henry Hoyle, and Harry Hamill (1879-1947), who was to be the fledgling club's first captain. Newtown was the second
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football club to be founded in Australia and is the oldest in existence. The first club, Glebe, was formed on 9 January 1908. When the 'Dirty Reds' (Glebe) were controversially excluded from the NSWRL Premiership in 1929, Newtown became the oldest remaining Australian club. There is some discussion however over whether or not Newtown was actually the first Rugby league club in Australia, being formed on 8 January 1908, one day earlier than Glebe. The club's website stands by this claim, however other sources, most notably Terry Williams' book ''Out of the Blue: The History of Newtown RLFC'', dispute this claim. Rugby league historian Sean Fagan similarly holds that the date of 14 January 1908 is the correct foundation day. The minutes of the original meeting held by Newtown's Board shows the date as 8 January. Newtown played in the NSWRFL Premiership from 1908 to 1983. They won the
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after drawing the final was enough to see them win due to being minor premiers. A Newtown winger, Jack Scott, was the first to score a try in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership. Known as the "Newtown Bluebags" for most of its lifetime, the club adopted the Jets nickname in 1973, perhaps referring to Newtown's catchment area extending to Sydney Airport. Or perhaps due to the close proximity of the club's home ground, Henson Park, to the major north–south flight path for the airport.
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took over as Newtown coach in 1973. Gibson picked his team solely on form, irrespective of seniority. The great Brian Moore had been relegated to the reserves bench throughout the preliminary rounds of the Wills Cup tournament, and youngsters like Ian Satori, Dennis Gardiner, Peter Parry and Warren Snodgrass were all given a chance in the top grade. The Newtown side for the final was: Barry Cox, Mark Cohen, Dave Oliveri, John Bonham, John Bradstock, Ken Wilson, Des O'Connor (c), Neil Pringle, Gary Sullivan, Peter Parry, Tom Melville, Mark Robertson and Dennis Gardiner. The St. George lineup was:
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, Geoff Carr,
Ted Goodwin Ted “Lord” Goodwin (born 4 August 1951) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer in the NSWRL competition. Goodwin played for the St George Dragons, Newtown Jets and Western Suburbs Magpies as well as representing for C ...
, Bob Clapham, John Chapman,
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, M. Shulman, Lindsay Drake, Peter Fitzgerald, Rod Reddy, Inisai Toga, Colin Rasmussen, and Harry Eden.
The Wills Cup Final was played under floodlights at the old Sydney Sports Ground on St Patricks day before a crowd of 13,180. At halftime St. George were up 15-2 and looked certain to win. In the second half the Newtown forward pack gave the Saints a taste of their own medicine which helped gain tries for Melville and Robertson, both converted by Ken Wilson which reduced the St George lead to 15–12. Brian Moore brought on at halftime, scored the final try, converted by Ken Wilson which sealed victory for Newtown in the last minute, making the game one of the most exciting comeback wins in rugby league history. After Gibson departed the Newtown side as head coach, the club went through another period of decline and finished last in the 1976, 1977 and 1978 seasons. In 1979, the club appointed Warren Ryan as head coach who turned the club's fortunes around again once more. The 1981 Newtown team, which played in the club's last NSWRL premiership
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, included the legends of game Tommy Raudonikis and Phil Gould. It was coached by Warren Ryan. Newtown had led the match 7–6 at halftime against Parramatta but were defeated 20–11 at the
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.


Ejection from the Premiership

Financial pressures forced the team out of the NSWRL Premiership at the end of 1983. The club continued to seek readmission, pursuing various different alternatives. One such alternative, proposed for the 1985 season (after a planned one-year sojourn from the League) involved a full relocation to
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, at Campbelltown in south/west Sydney, and during this period the club was being run by their loyal stalwart and CEO, Frank Farrington. This plan involved a name change for the club, to the Newtown-Campbelltown Jets. The proposal, including a new logo with the new name on the traditional royal blue jersey, was approved by the football club directors. In the end these plans fell through, as the economic recession of the early 1980s prevented the club from finding a suitable buyer of the Newtown Leagues Club, on Stanmore Road, Stanmore. This left the Newtown club out of the premier Australian Rugby league competitions. In 1988, Newtown were able to sell their clubhouse, now the Cyprus Community Club of NSW, but by then time had elapsed and readmission to the top competition was not considered. It is worth noting, however, that for a short time in their final season of 1983, Newtown called Campbelltown home. As a show of commitment to the Campbelltown-Liverpool area, with a new junior league structure ready to be implemented at the Jets' instigation for the 1984 season, Newtown played six home games of the club's final season, at Orana Park in Campbelltown, including an opening round blockbuster against 1981-82 premiers Parramatta Eels, won 54-14 by a rampant Eels combination. On August 27 Newtown played their last match, defeating Canberra 9–6. Ultimately, when the final deal between Newtown and the Campbelltown-Liverpool junior rugby league fell through in 1984 and it was confirmed by 1985 that Newtown would not be returning to top flight competition, the Ashfield/Lidcombe-based Western Suburbs Magpies, suspended by the League at the same time as Newtown but having had the financial resources to earn a stay of execution, negotiated a deal for the 1987 season whereby Wests would move all home games to Campbelltown and claim ownership of the vast junior league in south-western Sydney.


Newtown District Junior Rugby League

The Newtown District Junior Rugby League (NDJRL) competition ended after the ejection of the club from the NSWRL premiership in 1983. The NDJRL was absorbed mainly into the South Sydney District Junior Rugby Football League and also a small part into the St George and Canterbury-Bankstown districts. Existing junior clubs that were formerly part of the Newtown district include the Camperdown Dragons (now in South Sydney), Marrickville RSL (now in South Sydney),
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(now in St George) and Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham who now only compete in school competitions. Some notable Newtown juniors include, Johnny Raper (Camperdown Dragons), * Ron Sigsworth &
Phil Sigsworth Phil Sigsworth (born 31 January 1959), (also known by the nickname of Whats-a-packet-a) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer. He played primarily in the position. Sigsworth attended Newtown Boys' Junior High School wher ...
(Newtown Hawks), Mark & Geoff Bugden (Marrickville), Grant & Craig Ellis (Marrickville RSL),
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(St. Pius Enmore, Marrickville RSL), Matt and Brad Burke (St. Josephs Newtown), Paul Osborne (Christian Bros Lewisham), Col Murphy (Newtown Hawks), Frank "Bumper" Farrell (Marrickville), Frank Hyde, Brian "Poppa" Clay (St Peters),
Greg Pierce Gregory Stuart Pierce (4 March 1950 – 24 June 2016) was an Australian rugby league player, coach and administrator. He played as a for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League competition and for Australia. He captained h ...
(Sydenham), Paul Akkary (St Peters),
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and future Australian Prime Minister
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(Camperdown Dragons).


Referees

Despite being one of the smallest junior league competitions in Sydney, Newtown District Rugby League Referees Association provided a steady flow of referees to the graded ranks of the National Rugby League and the New South Wales Rugby League. Newtown Junior League was a tough, uncompromising competition so the referees quickly learned to manage difficult players and provide a controlled game. The Newtown graded referees included: Gary Bennett, David Bowron, Lyle Buckley,
Phil Cooley Phillip Cooley (28 September 1951 – 11 December 2023) was an Australian rugby league referee. Cooley began his refereeing career in the Newtown District Junior Rugby League. He was subsequently graded to referee in the New South Wales Rugb ...
,
Jack Danzey John Joseph Danzey Jr. (9 July 1939 – 31 August 2020) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer, referee and administrator. He played in the NSWRFL Premiership for the Newtown, Balmain and Cronulla-Sutherland clubs during the ...
, Cyril Dimon, Grant Heaton, Kim Holwell, Mick Howell, Peter Lucas, Don Macdonald, Terry Murphy, Geoff Norberry, Richie Pierce and
Peter Pierse Peter Pierse (died 4 September 1991) was an Australian rugby league referee. Pierse began his refereeing career in the Newtown District Junior Rugby League. He was subsequently graded to referee in the New South Wales Rugby League The ...
.


Re-emergence

The club re-emerged in 1990 to play in the third-tier NSW competition, the
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, winning the title four times (1992, 1995, 1996 and 1997). The club no longer enters a team in the NSWRL Jim Beam Cup due to it announcing in the off-season after the 2006 season of the NSWRL Jim Beam Cup that it would now only concentrate on the
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side. The coach during 1990, 1991 and 1992 was Brian 'Wacka' Wakefield. In 2000, Newtown entered a team in the NSWRL Premier League, the second-tier NSW competition to the
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. While a stand-alone club for many purposes, they have acted as a feeder for NRL teams such as South Sydney, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks,
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, Sydney Roosters (until the end of the 2014 season), and as of the start of the 2015 season with the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. In 2006, Newtown lost to the Parramatta Eels 20–19 in extra time in the Premier League Grand Final due to a field goal from Eels halfback Marcus Perenara after three minutes of golden point extra time. In 2007, the club had a less fortunate season compared to 2006, failing to make the finals or even make the top 10. On 20 August 2007, a film depicting the club, ''
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'' starring and written by former Sydney rugby league footballer Matt Nable was released in cinemas across Australia. In 2008, Newtown again made the Grand Final of the newly formed New South Wales Cup. In an extraordinary game against the Wentworthville Magpies, the Jets scored first and led 8–4 at halftime. At full-time scores were locked at 8-8, again forcing the game into extra time, an ironic repeat of the 2006 decider. Finally after 24 minutes of extra time and dozens of attempts at field goals from both teams, captain Sean Rudder erred in kicking out on the full. This gave the Magpies good field position and allowed them to score the winning try in the corner. After the longest ever grand final match, Wentworthville won 12–8. On 5 February 2011, Newtown played a trial game against long term rivals, the South Sydney Rabbitohs, at a revamped Redfern Oval. South Sydney won 10–4. In 2012, Newtown just made the finals, finishing the regular season in 7th spot, but reached the Grand Final against the 8th placed Balmain Ryde-Eastwood Tigers, on their way defeating the more fancied North Sydney Bears and Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. Newtown got to a 12–0 lead before Balmain came back to bring the scoreline back to 12–10 at the break. The lead changed four times in the second half before Newtown ended up winning the match 22–18. This marks the first premiership won by Newtown in the NSW Cup since 1974, breaking a 38-year drought. On 27 August 2016, Newtown played host to Manly at Henson Park in the last regular season fixture of the year. With less than twenty minutes to play Newtown trailed Manly by 38–12. Newtown then preceded to score 5 tries in 18 minutes to win the match 40–38. This was also the last game that Manly ever played in the NSW Cup as a stand-alone team due to their merger with Blacktown Workers commencing 2017. On 18 September 2016, Newtown played Illawarra for a place in the grand final. With under ten minutes to go, Newtown were winning until Illawarra scored two quick tries to defeat Newtown 18–10. Illawarra went on to win their first premiership the next week. The 2017 Intrust Super Premiership NSW season was not a good one for Newtown as they finished 11th (Second last) on the table with just six wins all year. On 30 October 2017, it was announced that Newtown would be continuing their partnership with Cronulla for 2018, acting as the feeder club side. On 17 May 2018, Newtown announced that they had extended their partnership as Cronulla's feeder team for a further five years. The 2018 Intrust Super Premiership NSW season was a return to form for Newtown as the club finished 3rd on the table at the end of the regular season. In the finals series, Newtown defeated defending premiers Penrith to qualify for the grand final. In the final, Newtown led Canterbury 10-0 early on but could not hold onto their advantage and were defeated 18–12 in a close game. At the start of the 2019 Canterbury Cup NSW season, Newtown began badly losing their first four games before recovering to finish the regular season in 7th place on the table and qualify for the finals. Newtown would then go on to make the 2019 Canterbury Cup NSW grand final after defeating Mounties, North Sydney and minor premiers St George. In the grand final against Wentworthville, Newtown won the premiership after scoring a try in the 88th minute of extra-time at the new Western Sydney Stadium to win 20–15. The following week in the NRL State Championship final at ANZ Stadium, Newtown player Billy Magoulias set up the winning try with just five seconds of normal time remaining. With Newtown trailing the match, Magoulias kicked over the top of the Burleigh Bears' defence and Newtown player Jackson Ferris raced away to score under the posts to give Newtown a 20–16 victory. Newtown finished the 2022 NSW Cup season as Minor Premiers but fell one game short of the grand final losing to
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28-26. On 28 September 2022, Greg Matterson who had been the head coach of Newtown for 15 seasons announced he would be stepping down from the role.


Home grounds

The first home ground of the Newtown football club was Metters Sports Ground in Erskineville or
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on Ashmore Road, next to the owners, the Metters factory, which produced stoves and ovens. Across the road was Erskineville Oval. Generally the crowd attendance there was between several hundred and 3,000. At the season opening in April 1911, 9,000 spectators saw Newtown defeat Balmain 16–3. In those days the ground was often criticised for being too hard, like many others in Sydney, and the grandstand not being "imposing" enough. In later years, Newtown was at home at Erskineville Oval and Marrickville Oval before the club moved to today's venue, Henson Park. Attendances at Henson Park are the highest in the NSWRL Premier League. Their attendance is always announced as being 8,972, in reference to a game played at Henson Park in the 1990s on a wet and miserable day. The Newtown Jets ground announcer John Lynch jokingly said through the speaker that the crowd was 8,972. This figure has now become a part of Newtown folklore and is announced as the crowd at every home match.


Players


Current squad

The current squad is made up of the following:


Team of the century

In 2008, the centenary year of rugby league in Australia, the Newtown Jets club named an 18-man team of the century: * Gordon Clifford *
Phil Sigsworth Phil Sigsworth (born 31 January 1959), (also known by the nickname of Whats-a-packet-a) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer. He played primarily in the position. Sigsworth attended Newtown Boys' Junior High School wher ...
*
Lionel Williamson Lionel Williamson (born 8 April 1944) is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. A talented , he played in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership with the Newtown club and also represented ...
* Charles Russell * Dick Poole * Len Smith * Brian Moore *
Bill Farnsworth Andrew William Farnsworth (14 January 1887 – 30 October 1966) was an Australian pioneer rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s whose club career was played in Sydney with Newtown. He represented at state level for both New South Wal ...
* Tony Brown *
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* Frank Farrell (c) * Paddy McCue * Paul Quinn *
Arthur Folwell Arthur Fitzgerald Folwell (23 September 1904 – 14 October 1966) was a British-born Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, coached in the 1940s, and was an administrator in the mid-20th cent ...
* Herb Narvo * Graham Wilson * Felix Ryan & Noel Mulligan Coach: Warren Ryan


Coaching register


Honours and records


Team

*Premierships (3): 1910, defeated Souths, 1933, defeated Easts, 1943, defeated Norths 34-7 before a crowd in excess of 60,000. *Runners-up (7): 1913, 1914, 1929,
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1954 Events January * January 1 – The Soviet Union ceases to demand war reparations from West Germany. * January 3 – The Italian broadcaster RAI officially begins transmitting. * January 7 – Georgetown-IBM experiment: The fir ...
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1955 Events January * January 3 – José Ramón Guizado becomes president of Panama. * January 17 – , the first nuclear-powered submarine, puts to sea for the first time, from Groton, Connecticut. * January 18– 20 – Battle of Yijiangs ...
, 1981. *Minor premierships (6): 1910,
1933 Events January * January 11 – Sir Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first commercial flight between Australia and New Zealand. * January 17 – The United States Congress votes in favour of Philippines independence, against the wis ...
, 1943,
1944 Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 2 – WWII: ** Free French General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny is appointed to command French Army B, part of the Sixth United States Army Group in ...
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1954 Events January * January 1 – The Soviet Union ceases to demand war reparations from West Germany. * January 3 – The Italian broadcaster RAI officially begins transmitting. * January 7 – Georgetown-IBM experiment: The fir ...
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1955 Events January * January 3 – José Ramón Guizado becomes president of Panama. * January 17 – , the first nuclear-powered submarine, puts to sea for the first time, from Groton, Connecticut. * January 18– 20 – Battle of Yijiangs ...
*Finals (20): (1910, 1929, 1933, 1940, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1966, 1973, 1981)


Youth Team

*Reserve Grade (6): 1922, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1970, 1974 * President's Cup (6): 1919, 1921, 1928, 1944, 1950, 1956 *Club Championship: 1973 *Preseason Competition: 1973 *
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: 1937, 1942 *State Championship: 1941, 1945, 2019 *Metropolitan Cup: 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997 *NSW Cup: 2012, 2019 *Biggest wins: **51-0 v
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at Henson Park, 2 May 1982 **55-7 v St. George at SCG, 26 Aug 1944 **48-3 v University at Henson Park, 12 May 1937 **52-7 v St George at
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, 3 Jun 1944 **50-6 v Manly-Warringah at
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, 13 Jun 1955 **54-6 v
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at Henson Park, 11 June 2016 *Biggest defeats: **65-9 v St George at Kogarah Oval, 30 Jul 1961 **57-6 v Manly-Warringah at Henson Park, 16 May 1976 **54-4 v Parramatta at Belmore Oval, 5 Jun 1983 **50-2 v Manly-Warringah at Brookvale Oval, 14 Aug 1977 **54-10 v St. George at Kogarah Oval, 24 Jul 1960 **44-0 v Cronulla-Sutherland at Endeavour Field, 23 Jul 1978 **62-18 v Parramatta at Henson Park, 20 Aug 1978 **60-6 v Penrith at St Marys Stadium, 25 June 2016 *Come from behind victories: 1926, Newtown vs Souths at the SCG. Souths hadn't lost a match in 1925 nor yet in 1926. Souths took an easy lead of 18-0 well into the second half. With Newtown down to 12 men (no replacement rule was in place) the matched looked like it would be a runaway victory. Newtown however managed to throw the ball around and ran out eventual victors by the smallest of margins, 25–24. The 'battlers' had defeated the 'invincibles'. 27 August 2016, Newtown played host to Manly at Henson Park in the last regular season fixture of the year. With less than twenty minutes to play Newtown trailed Manly by 38–12. Newtown then proceeded to score five tries in 18 minutes to win the match 40–38.


Individual

* Rothmans Medal winners: Geoff Bugden (1980) *NSW Player of the Year: Len Smith (1948) *Coach of the Year:
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(1973), Warren Ryan (1981) *Test Captains, Australia: Albert Johnston (1919–20), Len Smith (1948),
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(1949) *World Cup Captains, Australia: Dick Poole (1957) *Internationals, Australia (34): Jack Barnett, Tony Brown,
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, Gordon Clifford,
Tedda Courtney Ed "Tedda" Courtney (1885–1957) was a pioneer Australian rugby league footballer and coach. He played club football for North Sydney, Western Suburbs and representative football for the New South Wales state and Australian national sides. ...
,
Bill Farnsworth Andrew William Farnsworth (14 January 1887 – 30 October 1966) was an Australian pioneer rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s whose club career was played in Sydney with Newtown. He represented at state level for both New South Wal ...
,
Viv Farnsworth Viv Farnsworth (1889–1953) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s and 1920s. He played for Newtown, Wests, New South Wales and Australia, he also represented Australasia. He primarily played as and is ...
, Frank Farrell,
Arthur Folwell Arthur Fitzgerald Folwell (23 September 1904 – 14 October 1966) was a British-born Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, coached in the 1940s, and was an administrator in the mid-20th cent ...
,
Keith Froome George Keith Froome (1920–1978) was an Australian rugby league player. He was a halfback for the Australian national team. He played in eight Tests between 1948 and 1949 as captain on two occasions. Playing career Known as Keith, he was born ...
, Col Geelan, Henry Holloway, Jack Holmes, Frank Johnson, Albert Johnston, Paddy McCue, Brian Moore, Noel Mulligan, Joe Murray, Herb Narvo, William Neill, Bill Noble, Dick Poole, Paul Quinn, Tom Raudonikis, Charlie Russell, Felix Ryan,
Phil Sigsworth Phil Sigsworth (born 31 January 1959), (also known by the nickname of Whats-a-packet-a) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer. He played primarily in the position. Sigsworth attended Newtown Boys' Junior High School wher ...
, Len Smith, Gary Sullivan, Dick Townsend, Jack Troy,
Lionel Williamson Lionel Williamson (born 8 April 1944) is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. A talented , he played in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership with the Newtown club and also represented ...
, Graham Wilson *First brothers to play Internationals,
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and
Viv Farnsworth Viv Farnsworth (1889–1953) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s and 1920s. He played for Newtown, Wests, New South Wales and Australia, he also represented Australasia. He primarily played as and is ...
in 1911 * Fred Daly Trophy winners (started in 1957 for the Best Clubman of each season): * 1957 Maurie Hall * 1958 Peter Ryan * 1959 Kevin Considine * 1960 Greg Ellis * 1961 Brian McGoulrick * 1962 Ron Hansen * 1963 Graham Wilson * 1964 John Oakley * 1965
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* 1966 Bruce Olive * 1967 Des O'Connor * 1968 Rob Cowie * 1969 Bob Keyes * 1970 Des O'Connor * 1971 & 1972 Lionel Williamson * 1973 Chris Kenna * 1974 Ron Fogarty * 1975 Barry Cox * 1976 Paul Hayward * 1977 & 1978 Phil Sigsworth * 1979 Ken Wilson * 1980 Mark O'Brien * 1981 Sam Fallico * 1982 Col Murphy * 1983 Greg Brown


Career records

Most tries *111 - Ray Preston Most points *1,001 - Ken Wilson (25T, 447G, 28FG) Most appearances *204 - Frank Farrell (1938–1951) *173 - Brian Moore (1962–1973) *150 - Ken Wilson (1971–1974, 1979–1983) *142 - Tommy Nevin (1935–1945) *128 - Tom Ellis (1923–1933) *128 - Graham Wilson (1960–1967) *127 - Felix Ryan (1913–1923) *126 - Les Bull (1922–1934) *120 - Jack Davies (1928–1932, 1934–1938) *116 - Tony Brown (1956–1964) Season records: *Most tries: 34 - Ray Preston, 1954 *Most points: 197 - Ken Wilson (5T, 90G, 2FG), 1980 Match records: *Most tries: 6 - Jack Troy v Eastern Suburbs, 8 Jul 1950 *Most goals: 11 - Tom Kirk **v St George, 3 Jun 1944 **v St George, 26 Aug 1944 *Most points: 25 - Tom Kirk (1T, 11G) v St George, 26 Aug 1944 *First Match (in 1908 at Wentworth Park): Lost 16-32 Vs Eastern Suburbs *First Drawn Match (in 1908): 12-12 Vs Balmain (Round 3) *First Win (in 1908): Won 16-6 Vs Cumberland (Round 4) *No Score (in 1982): 0-0 (Nil all) Vs Canterbury-Banskstown, at Henson Park (first time in First Grade history no points were scored in a match) *Lowest Score Win (in 1973): 1-0 (One-Nil) Vs St. George, at SCG (first time in First Grade history only 1 point was scored in a match. Field goals were devalued to 1 point in 1971)


See also

* Roley Young


References


External links

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Newtown Jets at rl1908.comNewtown stats at rleague.comNewtown Jets Rugby League Team of Century 2008 at rugbyleaguedigest.com.auNewtown Jerseys at newtownjetsjerseys.com
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