how one team’s dominance transformed rugby league forever
- Written by Wayne Peake, Adjunct research fellow, School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney University
One championship is an achievement for any sports team and one rightly celebrated by players and fans alike.
Imagine a team winning 11 titles in a row.
That’s what St George did in Sydney’s rugby league competition from 1956 to 1966.
This incredible dominance, and rival clubs’ frustration with it, sparked a radical change in rugby league – the move away from unlimited tackles to the four-tackle rule in 1967.
As well as wanting to make the game faster, authorities hoped moving away from unlimited tackles would make the competition more even.
Authors: Wayne Peake, Adjunct research fellow, School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney University





