NSWRFL 1969

Round 22

Results

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View  Western Suburbs 12 (J. Baker, R. Smith tries; T. Ford 2, B. Glasgow goals) defeated Penrith 2 (B. Landers goal) at Penrith Park.
Date: Sat, 23rd August.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: Western Suburbs 4-2.   Referee: Ernie Cook.   Crowd: 350.
View  South Sydney 32 (M. Cleary 2, B. James 2, D. Pittard 2, B. McCarthy, B. Moses tries; E. Simms 4 goals) defeated Canterbury 4 (L. Johns 2 goals) at Sydney Cricket Ground.
Date: Sat, 23rd August.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: South Sydney 8-2.   Scrums: South Sydney 13-10.   Referee: Keith Page.   Crowd: 9,060.
View  Balmain 15 (T. Parker 2, G. Ruebner tries; G. Ruebner 2 goals; D. Bolton field goal) defeated North Sydney 13 (K. Irvine 2, D. Cubis tries; N. Cavanagh goal; J. Fairns field goal) at Leichhardt Oval.
Date: Sun, 24th August.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: North Sydney 13-10.   Scrums: Balmain 13-12.   Penalties: Balmain 18-12.   Referee: Arthur Neville.   Crowd: 6,874.
View  St George 18 (G. Langlands 2, T. Brenton, K. Maddison tries; G. Langlands 3 goals) defeated Cronulla 12 (P. Howard, P. Taylor tries; G. Abercrombie 3 goals) at Endeavour Field.
Date: Sun, 24th August.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: St George 11-5.   Referee: Don MacDonald.   Crowd: 10,401.
View  Parramatta 15 (K. Campbell, P. Delaney, I. Lingard tries; A. Brown 3 goals) defeated Eastern Suburbs 7 (A. McKean try; J. Brass 2 goals) at Sydney Sports Ground.
Date: Sun, 24th August.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: Parramatta 8-5.   Referee: Richie Humphreys.   Crowd: 3,006.
View  Manly 19 (J. Bucknall, R. Cameron, B. Hamilton, J. McDonald, A. Thomson tries; B. Batty 2 goals) defeated Newtown 12 (B. Carnegie, L. Raleigh tries; D. Barsley 3 goals) at Brookvale Oval.
Date: Sun, 24th August.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: Manly 16-5.   Referee: Keith Holman.   Crowd: 7,024.