Jack Rayner

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Rupert John Rayner
Nickname(s)
Jack
Born
Monday, 11th April, 1921
Died
Saturday, 17th May, 2008 (Aged 87 years and 36 days)
Place Of Birth
Coraki, New South Wales, Australia

Awards & Accolades

Clive Churchill Medal
1955

Known Family Links

Cousin
Geoff Hawkey

Biography

One of the outstanding captains in the history of the code, Jack Rayner-led Souths teams won five premierships during the 1950s. Originally from Lismore, Rayner came to the club in 1946 on the recommendation of Eric Lewis, a staunch Souths clubman and 1937-38 Kangaroo, who spotted him playing for the Army while serving in New Guinea during the war. Rayner represented NSW in 1947 and earned the club captaincy with his tough brand of leadership from the front row. He made his Test debut in the First Test against NZ in 1948 but was a reserve in the Second Test in Brisbane. Rayner played in the first two Tests against Great Britain on the Kangaroo tour at the end of the year but his only other Test appearances were on the Australian Tour of NZ in 1949. However, it is his record as captain-coach of Souths for which he remains so highly regarded. A tough, no-nonsense detective, Rayner was able to harness the great talents in the club - Churchill, Moir, Hawick, Cowie, Purcell and Hammerton - to form the most successful era in the club’s history. After losing to St George in the 1949 grand final, Souths won premierships in 1950-51 before losing controversially to Wests in 1952. The Rabbitohs bounced back to win a hat trick of premierships in 1953-55, culminating in the amazing comeback win in 1955 after the club had been completely written off. Rayner retired at the end of 1957, feeling the affects of a knee injury, with a record five premiership titles in his 10 years as Souths captain (the last eight as captain-coach). Rayner returned to the game to coach P’matta between 1957and 1960 but remains a South Sydney and Australian rugby league legend.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition   Games W L D Win %  
NRL 216 121 91 4 56.02% List
NRL Finals 18 14 4 0 77.78% List
City vs Country Firsts 2 2 0 0 100.00% List


Representative

Australia - By Team

Team Years Games W L D Win %  
NSW City Firsts 1956, 1959 2 2 0 0 100.00% List


Club Career

NRL/NSWRL - By Year

Team Season Games W L D Win %  
Souths NSWRFL 1950 20 16 4 0 80.00% List
Souths NSWRFL 1951 20 17 2 1 85.00% List
Souths NSWRFL 1952 21 14 7 0 66.67% List
Souths NSWRFL 1953 20 13 6 1 65.00% List
Souths NSWRFL 1954 20 16 3 1 80.00% List
Souths NSWRFL 1955 21 14 7 0 66.67% List
Souths NSWRFL 1956 20 12 7 1 60.00% List
Souths NSWRFL 1957 20 12 8 0 60.00% List
Parramatta NSWRFL 1958 18 3 15 0 16.67% List
Parramatta NSWRFL 1959 18 2 16 0 11.11% List
Parramatta NSWRFL 1960 18 2 16 0 11.11% List

NRL/NSWRL - By Team

Team Years Games W L D Win %  
Souths 1950-57 162 114 44 4 70.37% List
Parramatta 1958-60 54 7 47 0 12.96% List
Overall1950-1960 216 121 91 4 56.02% List

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Contributions: Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson, Rugby League Tables, Alan Katzmann, Paul Carter, Greg Fiveash, Michael Borg, Bill Bates, Max Turner, AJ Lucantonio, Tim Costello