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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_NSWRFL_season
The game was ultimately the Dragons' most controversial win in their 11-year run since the story has passed into Australian rugby league folklore that St George benefitted from dubious decisions made by referee Darcy Lawler.[2]
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Lawler, the game's No.1 referee was known to enjoy a bet. A number of Wests players and sports journalists have claimed that the '63 Grand Final was a rort and point to some questionable decisions. Just before half time, Wests had a try disallowed. At 8-3 McDougall had a chance to even the score when he won a race to the ball in goal, but Lawler ruled that he did not ground it. Later with 15 minutes to go and the score favouring Saints 5-3, Johnny King scored a controversial match winning try. Both decisions fuelled the debate about Lawler's impartiality on the day.
Well, I had the privilege last night of meeting an Immortal who was there that day, and I asked him point blank: "Johnny, my mob are playing your mob next Sunday at the SCG to "celebrate" the 1963 grand final, is there any truth to the rumour that Wests were dudded by the ref in the that grand final?"
A long winded reply was forthcoming but the gist was no, Wests were not dudded.
I'm not sure if you can take it as gospel but it isn't everyday of the week you get to talk to an Immortal.
The game was ultimately the Dragons' most controversial win in their 11-year run since the story has passed into Australian rugby league folklore that St George benefitted from dubious decisions made by referee Darcy Lawler.[2]
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Lawler, the game's No.1 referee was known to enjoy a bet. A number of Wests players and sports journalists have claimed that the '63 Grand Final was a rort and point to some questionable decisions. Just before half time, Wests had a try disallowed. At 8-3 McDougall had a chance to even the score when he won a race to the ball in goal, but Lawler ruled that he did not ground it. Later with 15 minutes to go and the score favouring Saints 5-3, Johnny King scored a controversial match winning try. Both decisions fuelled the debate about Lawler's impartiality on the day.
Well, I had the privilege last night of meeting an Immortal who was there that day, and I asked him point blank: "Johnny, my mob are playing your mob next Sunday at the SCG to "celebrate" the 1963 grand final, is there any truth to the rumour that Wests were dudded by the ref in the that grand final?"
A long winded reply was forthcoming but the gist was no, Wests were not dudded.
I'm not sure if you can take it as gospel but it isn't everyday of the week you get to talk to an Immortal.