NSWRFL 1968

Round 3

Results

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View  St George 34 (S. Gorton 2, T. Branson, J. King, K. Maddison, A. Toga tries; D. Preston 8 goals) defeated Newtown 12 (D. Cotter, T. Melville tries; J. Annesley 3 goals) at Kogarah Oval.
Date: Sat, 13th April.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: St George 22-4.   Scrums: Newtown 16-12.   Referee: Jack Bradley.   Crowd: 12,076.
View  Eastern Suburbs 21 (K. Ashley, G. Mayhew, J. Walker tries; A. McKean 4, J. Matthews 2 goals) defeated Western Suburbs 8 (J. Armstrong, J. Elford tries; B. Glasgow goal) at Sydney Cricket Ground.
Date: Sat, 13th April.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: Eastern Suburbs 8-2.   Referee: Keith Page.   Crowd: 16,528.
View  Canterbury 10 (C. Hughes, R. Raper tries; M. Brown, L. Johns goals) defeated Penrith 5 (R. Workman try; B. Landers goal) at Belmore Sports Ground.
Date: Sun, 14th April.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Referee: Keith Holman.   Crowd: 12,149.
View  Manly 30 (B. Hamilton 2, L. Hanigan 2, B. Batty, B. Bradstreet, M. Bryant, D. Ward tries; B. Bradstreet 2 goals; D. Ward field goal) defeated North Sydney 9 (W. Thompson try; J. Schroder 3 goals) at North Sydney Oval.
Date: Sun, 14th April.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: Manly 10-7.   Scrums: North Sydney 12-10.   Referee: Brian Barry.   Crowd: 11,789.
View  Parramatta 8 (A. Brown 3, P. Peters goals) defeated Cronulla 6 (T. Hughes 3 goals) at Cumberland Oval.
Date: Sun, 14th April.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: Cronulla 6-4.   Scrums: Cronulla 11-10.   Penalties: Parramatta 14-10.   Referee: Col Pearce.   Crowd: 7,685.
View  Souths 18 (A. Heiler, B. Honan tries; E. Simms 3 goals; E. Simms 2, B. Honan field goals) defeated Balmain 11 (A. Fitzgibbon try; L. Killeen 4 goals) at Sydney Cricket Ground.
Date: Mon, 15th April.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: Souths 12-0.   Penalties: Balmain 17-10.   Referee: Laurie Bruyeres.   Crowd: 30,920.