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George Piggins

Coaching Career

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Vital Statistics

Full Name
George Leslie Piggins
Born
Saturday, 14th October, 1944
Current Age
81 years and 273 days

Known Family Links

Nephew
Braith Anasta
Cousin twice removed
Wes Piggins
Brother-in-law
Peter Anastasakis

Competitions Won

Charity Shield - AUS
1988, 1989

Biography

Tough hooker brought the same brand of resilience to the Souths club as coach, and later club president, that he did as a player. Piggins was understudy to international Test rake Elwyn Walters for several seasons but was called up into Souths' grand final team in 1971. Piggins produced a ‘blinder’ - turning defence into attack with his raking back of the ball in the rucks and stealing yard after yard with his determined bursts. While Souths lost a galaxy of stars to other clubs in the 1970s Piggins remained and proved to be a tenacious opponent in any match he played. His try against Wests in a club match in 1975 was characteristic of the courage with which he played; Piggins beat man after man with a determined, bullocking run and crashed over beside the posts. He represented NSW (against Queensland and Great Britain) in 1974 but received his highest honour with selection for Australia in a World Series match against NZ the following year. Piggins was under a fitness cloud before the match but he was not to be denied his ‘green and gold’ jersey. After his retirement Piggins led a Souths’ revival during the 1980s ('Dally M' Coach of the Year in 1986 and1989), culminating in the club’s minor premiership success in 1989. Unfortunately the club was ravaged by financial and internal problems in 1990 and finished last. Piggins resigned as coach, but as football club chairman during the embattled 1990s fought hard to keep the Rabbitohs in the premiership before the newly formed NRL excluded the club from the 2000 premiership. Piggins then led a two-year, public campaign to have the club reinstated in the premiership. Souths’ appeal victory in July 2001 was due largely to his efforts and perseverance - few men in the history of the game have shown such single-mindedness in pursuit of a principle. In 2002-03, Piggins fought internal politics that led to his sacking of Souths’ CEO Paul Dunn and coach Craig Coleman before surviving a move by rebel Board members to oust him from the club Board. However, the arrival of the Peter Holmes a Court-Russell Crowe consortium and the acceptance by members of their plan to revitalize the club, saw the end of Piggins’ involvement in the club. Autobiography, Never Say Die (2002).
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Club Career - Australia Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
NSWRL (NRL Premiership) -1206153650.83%List
NRL Finals -615-16.67%List
Midweek Cup -944144.44%List
Challenge Cup AU -1-1-0.00%List
Other Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
Charity Shield - AUS 2422-50.00%List
Overall Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
First Class 1296557750.39%List

NSWRL (NRL Premiership) - By Year

TeamSeason GamesWLDWin% 
SouthsSouth Sydney19861986 NSWRL Winfield Cup 26159257.69%List
SouthsSouth Sydney19871987 NSWRL Winfield Cup 261411153.85%List
SouthsSouth Sydney19881988 NSWRL Winfield Cup 22128254.55%List
SouthsSouth Sydney19891989 NSWRL Winfield Cup 24185175.00%List
SouthsSouth Sydney19901990 NSWRL Winfield Cup 22220-9.09%List

NSWRL (NRL Premiership) - By Team

TeamYears GamesWLDWin% 
South Sydney1986-90 1206153650.83%List

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  • Andrew
    20 Feb 2022 5:54pm

    Barging try was v Wests in 1976

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