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NRL Premiership trophy re-named

innsaneink

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St George great Norm Provan and Western Suburbs legend Arthur Summons with the NRL premiership trophy.


On the eve of the game that marks 50 years of the ‘Gladiators’, the National Rugby League and Telstra have announced that Rugby League’s most cherished prize, the Telstra Premiership Grand Final Trophy, has been renamed the Provan-Summons Trophy.


The legendary Norm Provan and Arthur Summons learned the news at the Sydney Cricket Ground this evening as they revisited the location of their historic embrace that followed the 1963 Grand Final.

Its message of triumph, courage and sportsmanship on a muddied SCG pitch has become one of the most enduring symbols of the game.

Their sculptured image, based on the historic image of the late Fairfax photographer John O’Gready, has been a feature of every Premiership trophy since 1982.

This is the first time, however, that it will be officially named the Provan-Summons Trophy.

Mr Provan and Mr Summons were surprised with the news as they went to mark the very spot where they had stood 50 years ago, not knowing of the tribute the NRL and naming rights partner Telstra had in store.

“If I drop dead tomorrow I will always be happy with the life Rugby League has given me,” Provan said tonight.

“I’ve played a lot of football and I'm sure there are a lot of other worthy recipients.

“I am immensely pleased with it and it will sink in later how much it means.”

Summons added: “I don't think you can put it in to words the emotions that you feel. It is probably the greatest honour old footballers can get to have the Premiership trophy named after you.

“I am extremely honoured and I’m sure Norm is as well. A lot of thanks should be going to the photographer. Unfortunately the great John O'Gready is not with us to share this moment with us. Without him we would have been forgotten 50 years ago.”

The NRL’s principal sponsor Telstra has been a willing partner in dedicating the trophy in honour of the two great heroes.

NRL Chief Executive, Mr Dave Smith, paid tribute to Norm and Arthur for their ongoing legacy to the game:

“Not only were they legendary players but they have been the most amazing ambassadors for the game,” Mr Smith said.

“Nobody can think of Grand Final Day without ‘The Gladiators’ image coming to mind and it has been tremendous to work with Telstra to make this tribute possible.”

Mr Smith said Telstra has been a driving force in dedicating the trophy in honour of the two great Rugby League heroes.

Group Managing Director, Telstra Media, Mr Rick Ellis, said Telstra is proud to support the dedication of the Telstra Premiership Trophy to two players who embody the true legacy of the game.

“Norm Provan and Arthur Summons showed fans and players alike that there was something more enduring than the score-line and today their legacy reminds us that the business of sport is about great people and great champions,” said Mr Ellis.

In celebration of the 1963 Grand Final, St George Illawarra Dragons and Wests Tigers will play at the SCG this Saturday afternoon, 50 years to the day of the 1963 decider.

http://www.nrl.com/nrl-trophy-named-after-provan-and-summons/tabid/10874/newsid/74176/default.aspx
 

tumbidragon

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A great way to honor not only these two great men. But the all round spirit of our wonderful game :)

P.s. How sticks isn't an immortal is beyond me!
 

Loudstrat

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Echoes the old Provan Summons Medal, but we got used to the JJ Giltinan Shield, and I'm sure we will get used to the Provan Summons Trophy.

Interesting subtle change though, from calling it a "cup". Obviously it isnt a cup, but that tagline is synonimous with awards for sporting victors. Offhand, I cannot think of a trophy being called - a trophy.

There are and have been plenty of cups - Telstra, Winfield, Amco, World, FA, Bloodyslow, Hopman, Davis, Presidents, America's, Challenge, Currie etc.

There has been plenty of shields too - JJ Giltinan, Sheffield, Amco (again), Shite, Foley etc

Pennant too - as in Flowers Memorial

AFL get all excited about winning a "flag" - which sounds very childish to all other sports

Can anyone think of another competition being called ______ Trophy?
 

IanG

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Very appropriate. It's an iconic image and as has been said. Better than a sponsor named trophy
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

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cool!

Ive been hoping for a while that they would either call it this or "the Gladiators Trophy" (after the name of the original picture).

I realise that sounds pretty cheesy, but it has a nice ring to it if people could get past the original snarky shit. Like if they had named it that back in the '80s and it was just considered a part of the game now, i think it would be a great name for it.
 
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It's far from an important issue but one that I'm glad has happened. In my lifetime I've only ever know a sponsored named "cup" as the big one which changes every few years to whoever is on board with the money.

Now to piss off the Dally M awards.
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

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Echoes the old Provan Summons Medal, but we got used to the JJ Giltinan Shield, and I'm sure we will get used to the Provan Summons Trophy.

Interesting subtle change though, from calling it a "cup". Obviously it isnt a cup, but that tagline is synonimous with awards for sporting victors. Offhand, I cannot think of a trophy being called - a trophy.

There are and have been plenty of cups - Telstra, Winfield, Amco, World, FA, Bloodyslow, Hopman, Davis, Presidents, America's, Challenge, Currie etc.

There has been plenty of shields too - JJ Giltinan, Sheffield, Amco (again), Shite, Foley etc

Pennant too - as in Flowers Memorial

AFL get all excited about winning a "flag" - which sounds very childish to all other sports

Can anyone think of another competition being called ______ Trophy?

The Lumbardii trophy is the only one i can think of. That has a nice ring to it
 

magpie4ever

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It's far from an important issue but one that I'm glad has happened. In my lifetime I've only ever know a sponsored named "cup" as the big one which changes every few years to whoever is on board with the money.

Now to piss off the Dally M awards.

I agree with the name change, but surely it should be the Summons-Provan Trophy. Go you magpies.:D

Why do you wish to piss off the first superstar of the game - Dally Messenger?
 
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I agree with the name change, but surely it should be the Summons-Provan Trophy. Go you magpies.:D

Why do you wish to piss off the first superstar of the game - Dally Messenger?

It's a News LTD event. I'd like to see the official awards (preferably still named the Dally M awards) in complete control of the NRL.

I guess the correct thing to say is to get rid of News LTD from the awards.
 

magpie4ever

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It's a News LTD event. I'd like to see the official awards (preferably still named the Dally M awards) in complete control of the NRL.

I guess the correct thing to say is to get rid of News LTD from the awards.

Agree with the News Ltd bit, should be like the old Rothmans medal but named after Dally.
 
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