1989 Grand Final

Gets replayed regularly on Fox...but to this day, I can't stand looking at it.
Just one of those things that stay with you a long, long time.
If not forever.

Some wounds never heal.


I can not watch it I tried real hard a couple of years ago got to the players running on to the field but turned it off
 
But cheer up fellas - remember 1969 instead:


The 1969 Grand Final at the Sydney Cricket Ground is remembered as one of the biggest upsets in rugby league history.
South Sydney were the raging hot favourites. They’d won the last two premierships and were stacked with stars like Ron Coote, Bob McCarthy, John Sattler, and Eric Simms. Most expected the Rabbitohs to simply roll over Balmain.
But the Tigers had other ideas. Coached by Leo Nosworthy and captained by rugged forward Peter Provan, Balmain came with a plan: frustrate Souths, slow the play down, and take every chance on offer. They even perfected the old art of the “injury stoppage” — players going down to disrupt Souths’ momentum and reset the defensive line. It wasn’t pretty, but it was effective.
On the scoreboard, Balmain took their chances. Len Killeen, the big South African winger, booted crucial goals. Tries were scarce, defence was everything, and the Tigers clung to their lead as the clock ticked down.
At full time the scoreboard told the story: Balmain 11 – South Sydney 2. The Tigers had shocked the rugby league world, denying the might of the Rabbitohs their third straight premiership.
For Balmain fans it was sweet glory, their first title since 1947. For Souths, it was a bitter reminder that no matter how good you look on paper, Grand Finals are won on the day



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But cheer up fellas - remember 1969 instead:


The 1969 Grand Final at the Sydney Cricket Ground is remembered as one of the biggest upsets in rugby league history.
South Sydney were the raging hot favourites. They’d won the last two premierships and were stacked with stars like Ron Coote, Bob McCarthy, John Sattler, and Eric Simms. Most expected the Rabbitohs to simply roll over Balmain.
But the Tigers had other ideas. Coached by Leo Nosworthy and captained by rugged forward Peter Provan, Balmain came with a plan: frustrate Souths, slow the play down, and take every chance on offer. They even perfected the old art of the “injury stoppage” — players going down to disrupt Souths’ momentum and reset the defensive line. It wasn’t pretty, but it was effective.
On the scoreboard, Balmain took their chances. Len Killeen, the big South African winger, booted crucial goals. Tries were scarce, defence was everything, and the Tigers clung to their lead as the clock ticked down.
At full time the scoreboard told the story: Balmain 11 – South Sydney 2. The Tigers had shocked the rugby league world, denying the might of the Rabbitohs their third straight premiership.
For Balmain fans it was sweet glory, their first title since 1947. For Souths, it was a bitter reminder that no matter how good you look on paper, Grand Finals are won on the day



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Golden boots retired the year before
 
Maguire penalised when markers were non existent...That was terrible referring.
Wasn’t it a penalty for a shepherd,
Not using a Tigers player or the referee but a Raiders player trying to get back on side.
Hollywood Harrigan unbelievable decision changed the whole momentum and cost the Tigers hugely 😭
 
Wasn’t it a penalty for a shepherd,
Not using a Tigers player or the referee but a Raiders player trying to get back on side.
Hollywood Harrigan unbelievable decision changed the whole momentum and cost the Tigers hugely 😭
Harrigan said the penalty was because Mcguire used the offside Raiders player as a shepherd and said it was not in the spirit of the game to which Junior replied where does it say that in the rule book
 
Yep, I refuse to re-watch the game, don't even look at clips. Just kills me, so many little things in the game that just didn't go our way. It's like we weren't meant to win that game, a coat of paint with Benny's field goal, Mal's finger on Mick's ankle, Junior dropping a ball in the first half coming at him on his bad side.... really should have been up 24-2 at half time
 

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