1998 Illawarra Steelers season

Illawarra Steelers
Season 1998
CEO Australia Bob Millward
Head Coach Australia Andrew Farrar
Captain Australia Paul McGregor
NRL 12th (out of 20)
Top Try scorer Trent Barrett (18)
Top Points scorer Craig Fitzgibbon (84)
Highest home attendance 13,106
(vs Canterbury Bulldogs, 23 August 1998, WIN Stadium)
Lowest home attendance 6,558
(vs North Queensland Cowboys, 25 June 1998, WIN Stadium)
Average home attendance 9,248 (Season total: 110,975)
Previous season
1997
Next season
n/a

The 1998 Illawarra Steelers season was the club's seventeenth and final season in its history, spanning across the three competitions of the NSWRL, ARL and NRL. A home loss by a field goal to the hands of the Craig Polla-Mounter and his Canterbury Bulldogs team, plus results going against them in the final round of the regular season saw the Steelers finish 12th. Andrew Farrar's team of hopefuls were unable to make the finals series and were put under pressure to merge or fold when the league was expected to cut the twenty-team competition down to fourteen for the 1999 season. They did eventually merge with the St. George Dragons for the start of the 1999 NRL season.

Players

Squad

No. Position Player
Australia FE Trent Barrett
Australia SR Darren Bradstreet
Australia LK Adam Bristow
Australia WG Jonathon Britten
Australia HK Dean Callaway
Australia WG Wayne Clifford
Australia PR Scott Cram
Australia PR Andrew Hart
Australia CE Jason Hooper
Australia SR Terry Lamey
Australia PR Chris Leikvoll
Australia LK Brad Mackay
No. Position Player
Australia CE Paul McGregor (captain)
Australia WG Dean Moon
Australia HK Andrew Purcell
Australia FB Brendon Reeves
Australia HB Will Robinson
Australia CE Craig Simon
Australia PR Craig Smith
Australia CE Shaun Timmins
Australia SR Brendon Tunbridge
Australia SR Craig Wilson
Australia WG Rod Wishart

Player Movements

Gains

Player Previous Club
Craig Wilson South Queensland Crushers

Losses

Player Joined Club
John Cross Penrith Panthers
Fili Seru retired

Ladder

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Brisbane (P) 241815688310+37837
2 Newcastle 241815562381+18137
3 Melbourne 241716546372+17435
4 Parramatta 241716468349+11935
5 North Sydney 241707663367+29634
6 Sydney City 241608680383+29732
7 Canberra 241509564429+13530
8 St. George 2413110486490-427
9 Canterbury 2413011489411+7826
10 Manly-Warringah 2413011503473+3026
11 Cronulla-Sutherland 2412111438387+5125
12 Illawarra 2411112476539-6323
13 Balmain 249114381463-8219
14 Penrith 248214525580-5518
15 Auckland 249015417518-10118
16 North Queensland 249015361556-19518
17 Adelaide 247017393615-22214
18 South Sydney 245019339560-22110
19 Gold Coast 244020289654-3658
20 Western Suburbs 244020371802-4318

Draw and Results

Home Crowd Averages

Round Opposition Venue Crowd
Round 1 Melbourne Storm WIN Stadium 10,695
Round 3 Newcastle Knights WIN Stadium 9,141
Round 5 St. George Dragons WIN Stadium 9,427
Round 7 Parramatta Eels WIN Stadium 9,119
Round 9 Western Suburbs Magpies WIN Stadium 7,636
Round 12 South Sydney Rabbitohs WIN Stadium 8,174
Round 14 Balmain Tigers WIN Stadium 10,076
Round 16 North Queensland Cowboys WIN Stadium 6,558
Round 18 Brisbane Broncos WIN Stadium 12,018
Round 20 North Sydney Bears WIN Stadium 6,847
Round 22 Sydney City Roosters WIN Stadium 8,178
Round 24 Bulldogs WIN Stadium 13,106
Season Total 110,975
Season Average 9,248

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