Illawarra Steelers |
Season 1996 |
CEO |
Bob Millward |
Head Coach |
Allan McMahon |
Captain |
John Cross |
ARL |
14 (out of 20) |
Top Try scorer |
Rod Wishart (14) |
Top Points scorer |
Rod Wishart (160) |
Reserve Grade |
8 (of 20), Preliminary Final |
President's Cup |
3 (of 20), Preliminary Final |
Highest home attendance |
9,744 (vs. Western Suburbs Magpies, 22 March 1996, at WIN Stadium) |
Lowest home attendance |
4,883 (vs. South Queensland Crushers, 5 May 1996, at WIN Stadium) |
Average home attendance |
7,434 (Total 81,778) |
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1997 |
The 1996 Illawarra Steelers season was the fifteenth in the club's history. They competed in the Australian Rugby League's 1996 Optus Cup season, finishing in 14th place on the ladder, missing out on the finals for the fourth year in a row. The Reserve Grade and President's Cup teams both missed out on their respective Grand Finals by one game, whilst the junior Steelers - the S.G. Ball and Harold Matthew's sides both won their competitions.
Player Movements
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Losses
Squad
Draw and Results
Quick Summary
1997 Illawarra Steelers season summary
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Regular Season
March
Round 1: Illawarra Steelers vs. Western Suburbs Magpies |
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22 March 1996
- Competition: Optus Cup
- Referee (F): Kelvin Jeffes
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O'Meara; Wishart, Rodwell, McGregor, Seru; C.Simon, J.White; Fritz, Callaway, England, Cross (c), Richards, Timmins. Cox, Hepi, Bristow.
Round 2: Auckland Warriors vs. Illawarra Steelers |
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O'Meara; Wishart, Rodwell, McGregor, Seru; C.Simon, J.White; Fritz, Callaway, Richards, Mackay, Cross (c), Timmins. D.Walsh, Piccinelli, England, Carige.
Reserve Grade: Illawarra Steelers defeated Auckland Warriors 18-12.
April
Round 3: Brisbane Broncos vs. Illawarra Steelers |
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Saturday 6 April 1996
- Competition: Optus Cup
- Referee (F): Kelvin Jeffes
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O'Meara; Wishart, Rodwell, McGregor, Seru; C.Simon, J.White; Fritz, Callaway, Richards, Mackay, Timmins, Cross (c). Carige, Walsh, Doherty, Hepi.
Reserve Grade: Brisbane defeated Illawarra 24-14
Round 4: Illawarra Steelers vs. South Sydney Rabbitohs |
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Sunday 14 April 1996
- Competition: Optus Cup
- Referee (F): Rob Alexander
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Riolo; Wishart, Timmins, McGregor, Seru; Mackay, Air; Fritz, Hepi, Walsh, Cross (c), Doherty, Rodwell. Richards, England, Cox, J.White.
Souths forward Martin Masella was sent-off after 35 minutes for an illegal use of the elbow. Steelers hooker Brad Hepi was cited for a high tackle, but later exonerated.
Reserve Grade: Illawarra defeated Souths 18-2.
Round 5: Gold Coast Chargers vs. Illawarra Steelers |
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20 April 1996
- Competition: Optus Cup
- Referee (F): Graeme West
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Riolo; Wishart, Timmins, Simon, Seru; Mackay, Air; Fritz, Hepi, Walsh, Doherty, Cross (c), Rodwell. Cox, Richards, O'Meara, J.White.
Gold Coast Chargers winger David Baildon was sent-off after 39 minutes for striking and was later sentenced to six weeks on the sideline. The Steelers, however, could not use the extra man advantage in the second-half to win the game. They were able to peg the score back to 16-all early in the second-half, but were unable go on with it. Two tries to the Chargers assured victory for the home team.
Reserve Grade: Illwarra defeated Gold Coast 20-10.
Round 6: Illawarra Steelers vs. Auckland Warriors |
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Sunday 28 April 1996
- Competition: Optus Cup
- Referee (F): Rob Alexander
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Riolo; Wishart, Timmins, Simon, Seru; Mackay, Air; Fritz, Hepi, Walsh, Doherty, Cross (c), Rodwell. K.White, Richards, O'Meara, Purcell.
The Steelers coughed up a 20-6 lead at half-time with some sloppy handling and disastrous defence to give away 24 unanswered second-half points to the boys that travelled from across the Tasman.
Reserve Grade: Illawarra defeated Auckland 29-10.
May
Round 7: Illawarra Steelers vs. South Queensland Crushers |
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Illawarra Steelers |
(10) 18 - 14 (12) |
South Queensland Crushers |
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Round 8: North Queensland Cowboys vs. Illawarra Steelers |
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- Competition: Optus Cup
- Referee (F): Eddie Ward
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Round 9: Illawarra Steelers vs. St. George Dragons |
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Illawarra Steelers |
(8) 18 - 12 (0) |
St. George Dragons |
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Round 10: Canterbury Bulldogs vs. Illawarra Steelers |
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Friday 31 May 1996
- Competition: Optus Cup
- Referee (F): Graeme West
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Canterbury Bulldogs |
(2) 12 - 0 (0) |
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June
Round 11: Canberra Raiders vs. Illawarra Steelers |
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Reserve Grade: Illawarra defeated Canberra 22-16.
Round 12: Illawarra Steelers vs. Brisbane Broncos |
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Illawarra Steelers |
() 14 - 6 () |
Brisbane Broncos |
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Round 13: North Sydney Bears vs. Illawarra Steelers |
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North Sydney Bears |
() 48 - 18 () |
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July
Round 14: Illawarra Steelers vs. Manly Sea Eagles |
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Illawarra Steelers |
() 8 - 16 () |
Manly Sea Eagles |
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Ladder
Home Crowd Averages
Round |
Opposition |
Venue |
Crowd |
Round 1 |
Western Suburbs Magpies |
Steelers Stadium, Wollongong |
9,744 |
Round 4 |
South Sydney Rabbitohs |
Steelers Stadium, Wollongong |
7,083 |
Round 6 |
Auckland Warriors |
Steelers Stadium, Wollongong |
8,055 |
Round 7 |
South Queensland Crushers |
Steelers Stadium, Wollongong |
4,883 |
Round 9 |
St. George Dragons |
Steelers Stadium, Wollongong |
8,529 |
Round 12 |
Brisbane Broncos |
Steelers Stadium, Wollongong |
6,121 |
Round 14 |
Manly Sea Eagles |
Steelers Stadium, Wollongong |
9,638 |
Round 15 |
WA Reds |
Steelers Stadium, Wollongong |
7,115 |
Round 17 |
Sydney City Roosters |
Steelers Stadium, Wollongong |
5,247 |
Round 19 |
Cronulla Sharks |
Steelers Stadium, Wollongong |
8,017 |
Round 21 |
Penrith Panthers |
Steelers Stadium, Wollongong |
7,346 |
Total |
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81,778 |
Average |
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7,434 |
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