1989 Brisbane Broncos season

1989 Brisbane Broncos season
NSWRL Rank 5th
Play-off result Lost play-off decider
(Cronulla Sharks, 14–38)
1989 record Wins: 14; Draws: 0; Losses: 9
Points scored For: 398; Against: 290
Team information
CEO John Ribot
Coach Wayne Bennett
Captain
Stadium Lang Park
Avg. Attend. 18,217
High. Attend. 33,245
(Parramatta Eels, 20 August)
Top scorers
Tries Chris Johns (10)
Goals Terry Matterson (42)
Points Terry Matterson (104)
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The 1989 Brisbane Broncos season was the second in the club's history. They competed in the NSWRL's 1989 Winfield Cup premiership and in their second year improved on their first, finishing the season in sixth position after losing their first ever play-off match against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. The Broncos did however claim their first piece of silverware by winning the mid-week knock-out 1989 Panasonic Cup competition.

Broncos trio Allan Langer, Michael Hancock and Kerrod Walters were selected to make their international debuts for Australia in 1989.

Season summary

Coach Wayne Bennett said a mid-season Kangaroo Tour to New Zealand in 1989 contributed to the Broncos failing to reach the finals. Brisbane contributed captain Wally Lewis, Tony Currie, Peter Jackson, Michael Hancock, Kerrod Walters and Sam Backo - more players than any other club - to the successful Australian team, losing all three of their matches while they were away.[1]

Match results

Round Opponent Result Bro. Opp. Date Venue Crowd Position
PC (1) Canberra RaidersWin1813 1 Mar Pioneer Oval
1 Penrith PanthersWin288 19 Mar Lang Park 14,721 1/16
2 Manly Sea EaglesWin2218 26 Mar Brookvale Oval 17,736 2/16
3 Balmain TigersLoss615 2 Apr Lang Park 12,952 5/16
4 Western Suburbs MagpiesWin108 9 Apr Campbelltown 5,755 3/16
5 Newcastle KnightsWin2412 15 Apr Lang Park 13,080 1/16
6 Parramatta EelsWin62 23 Apr Parramatta 17,006 2/16
7 North Sydney BearsWin3610 30 Apr North Sydney 8,390 2/16
8 Illawarra SteelersWin3224 7 May Lang Park 12,990 2/16
9 Eastern SuburbsWin362 14 May SFS 7,426 1/16
PC (1/4) Parramatta EelsWin426 17 May Townsville Sports Centre 1/16
10* Gold Coast-Tweed GiantsWin162 28 May Lang Park 19.992 1/16
PC (1/2) South Sydney RabbitohsWin244 31 May Bathurst 1/16
11 St George DragonsLoss1020 4 Jun Kogarah Oval 6,691 2/16
PC (F) Illawarra SteelersWin2220 7 Jun Parramatta Stadium 16,698 2/16
12* Canberra RaidersLoss627 18 Jun Seiffert Oval 18,272 3/16
13 Cronulla SharksWin4210 24 Jun Lang Park 17,895 3/16
14* Canterbury BulldogsLoss822 1 Jul Belmore 9,185 3/16
15 South Sydney RabbitohsLoss820 9 Jul Lang Park 21,388 3/16
16 Penrith PanthersLoss818 16 Jul Penrith 10,981 3/16
17 Manly Sea EaglesLoss816 21 Jul Lang Park 16,100 4/16
18 Balmain TigersLoss624 30 Jul Leichhardt Oval 16,927 7/16
19 Western Suburbs MagpiesWin208 6 Aug Lang Park 19,524 6/16
20 Newcastle KnightsWin2016 13 Aug Newcastle ISC 27,000 6/16
21 Parramatta EelsWin168 20 Aug Lang Park 33,245 5/16
22 North Sydney BearsWin300 26 Aug Lang Park 18,496 5/16
Play-off for 5th Cronulla SharksLoss1438 29 Aug Parramatta 9,047 6/16
* Game following a State of Origin match

Ladder

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 South Sydney Rabbitohs 221813390207+18337
2 Penrith Panthers 221606438241+19732
3 Balmain Tigers 221417380236+14429
4 Canberra Raiders221408457287+17028
5 Brisbane Broncos 221408398290+10828
6 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 221408368281+8728
7 Newcastle Knights 2211011281281022
8 Parramatta Eels 2211011346366-2022
9 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2210210280337-5722
10 St. George Dragons 2210012330356-2620
11 Eastern Suburbs Roosters 229112348346+219
12 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 229112334343-919
13 Western Suburbs Magpies 227114229389-16015
14 Gold Coast-Tweed Giants 227114223383-16015
15 North Sydney Bears 225116194406-21211
16 Illawarra Steelers 222119256503-2475

Awards

League

nil

Club

Scorers

Player Tries Goals FG Points
Terry Matterson 5 42/64 0 104
Michael Hancock 9 2/4 0 40
Chris Johns 10 0 0 40
Tony Currie 8 0 0 32
Gary French 2 10/19 0 28
Joe Kilroy 6 0 0 24
Wally Lewis 4 2/8 0 20
Allan Langer 5 0 0 20
Brett Plowman 5 0 0 20
Sam Backo 3 0 0 12
Brett Le Man 3 0 0 12
Gene Miles 3 0 0 12
James Donnelly 2 0 0 8
Grant Graving 2 0 0 8
Peter Jackson 2 0 0 8
Bryan Neibling 2 0 0 8
Rohan Teevan 2 0 0 8
Greg Conescu 1 0 0 4
Greg Dowling 1 0 0 4

References

  1. Brian Curran (1989-08-30). "Kiwi tour killed our hopes, Bennett says". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: John Fairfax Group. p. 76. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  2. "Honour Board". broncos.com.au. Brisbane Broncos. Retrieved 22 December 2013.

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