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NSWRL: 1966 Newtown Jets v St George Round 9
NSWRL: 1966 Newtown Jets v St George Round 9
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NSWRL: 1966 Newtown Jets v Manly Warringah Semi Final
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Burgey at a fancy dress party dancing like Peter Garrett.
No chicka moore & bruce olive for the bluebags. Big losses.
No wrestling the tackled player.
Nice video, thanks for the upload. Newtown would have been the Bluebags then, becoming the Jets in the '70s.
The mighty Bluebags N
I'm pretty sure they were still the bluebags in 1966
so many tries scored by the saints....but they were not shown.....how odd
Not surprised Beath ran that winger down. Barry played a test against NZ as a winger himself.
Black and white TV certainly made it hard to distinguish the teams...
No stupid bunker in the good old days!
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Which of the TV commentators & NRL players in this 1966 NRL match are sadly no longer with us?
I'm guessing that the unlimited tackle rule was in force at this time.
Last year of unlimited tackle
What a great side
THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME - THAT'S A JOKE YOU DOPEY BASTARD.
DICKIE - FOULLY - WAS EQUAL TOP TRY SCORER FOR NEWTOWN WITH BRIAN MOORE THE 5/8TH - IN 1966. THAT;'S MY UNCLE DICK YOU BASTARDS. - WHERE'S HIS FUCKING TRY - HE PLAYED IN A GF FOR BALMAIN AS WELL IN 1964 VS ST GEORGE SO KISS MY ASS.
PISS POOR - WHERE IS DICK QUINN'S BARNSTORMING TRY FOR THE BLUEBAGS IN THE SECOND HALF? RACED DOWN THE MEMBERS SIDELINE, KICKED IN-FIELD, RE-GATHERED AND SCORED UNDER THE POSTS - THAT'S MY UNCLE - FUCK JOE GRAINY - WHERE'S DICKIE;'S TRY? A PATHETIC UPLOAD. LANNEGAN SHOULD HAVE KICKED RTGHE FUCKING GOALS. STICK IT UP YOUR ARSE.
You'd have to think that St. George were the better side. Six tries to one. We don't have the entirety of play here, nor that of the referee-ing, but nevertheless nothing much for Newtown to gripe about here.
Still the no-tackle count set-up in 1966. This was why, up until then, there was the striking for the ball in the play-the-ball. Nothing to lose as regards extending the tackle count, other than being pinged for premature striking.
It was still like Rugby Union to why Union players could easily adapt to League.
@@clevelandwilliams5922 Like striking for the ball in a rugby union ruck or mall, which I always thought was a bit nasty. A wonder that few players ever got a face full of boot sprigs, watching that. Rugby union adherants, usually sprung from the Conservative private school environs, used to pan rugby league as pansy ' stop and start ' stuff with the tackle succession, but rugby league had a fluid moving structure, whereas rugby union involved stagnating and time consuming rucks, and circumvention of play with simply kicking the ball out, often on the full, to get the opposition momentarily off your backs.
Were Newtown Jets or Blue Bags in '66?
The latter. They went for something less old school hokey in 1973 and so formally became the Jets. Canterbury-Bankstown only took on the Bulldogs moniker as of the late 1970s, and divested themselves of the stupid " Berries ".
Blue Bags.
Newtown became Jets when Singo took over...and they plummeted a few years later...
JOHN DAY I think you would like to know there's a misspelled word on your introduction page . NEWTOWN JETS I think rather than Newton jets .
Joe grainey for Newtown was the goat