South Sydney Rabbitohs - Year By Year Standings

Year By Year Standings

Season Ladder Position Finals Result
1908 1st Premiers
1909 1st Premiers
1910 2nd Runner-Up
1911 3rd Finalist
1912 4th -
1913 3rd -
1914 1st Premiers
1915 4th -
1916 2nd Runner-Up
1917 2nd -
1918 1st Premiers
1919 6th -
1920 2nd -
1921 5th -
1922 4th -
1923 2nd Runner-Up
1924 2nd Runner-Up
1925 1st Premiers
1926 1st Premiers
1927 1st Premiers
1928 3rd Premiers
1929 1st Premiers
1930 3rd Semi-Finalists
1931 2nd Premiers
1932 1st Premiers
1933 3rd Semi-Finalists
1934 4th Semi-Finalists
1935 2nd Runner-Up
1936 7th -
1937 2nd -
1938 2nd Semi-Finalists
1939 4th Runner-Up
1940 6th -
1941 7th -
1942 5th -
1943 5th -
1944 4th Semi-Finalists
1945 8th Wooden Spoon
1946 8th Wooden Spoon
1947 7th -
1948 7th -
1949 1st Runner-Up
1950 1st Premiers
1951 1st Premiers
1952 3rd Runner-Up
1953 1st Premiers
1954 2nd Premiers
1955 4th Premiers
1956 3rd Preliminary Finalists
1957 3rd Preliminary Finalists
1958 8th -
1959 6th -
1960 8th -
1961 7th -
1962 10th Wooden Spoon
1963 9th -
1964 5th -
1965 4th Runner-Up
1966 6th -
1967 2nd Premiers
1968 1st Premiers
1969 1st Runner-Up
1970 1st Premiers
1971 2nd Premiers
1972 4th Semi-Finalists
1973 7th -
1974 5th Qualifying Finalists
1975 12th Wooden Spoon
1976 10th -
1977 11th -
1978 7th -
1979 9th -
1980 5th Qualifying Finalists
1981 9th -
1982 6th -
1983 8th -
1984 5th Semi-Finalists
1985 9th -
1986 2nd Semi-Finalists
1987 5th Semi-Finalists
1988 8th -
1989 1st Preliminary Finalists
1990 16th Wooden Spoon
1991 14th -
1992 14th -
1993 14th -
1994 9th -
1995 18th -
1996 19th -
1997 11th -
1998 18th -
1999 12th -
2002 14th -
2003 15th Wooden Spoon
2004 15th Wooden Spoon
2005 13th -
2006 15th Wooden Spoon
2007 7th Qualifying Finalists
2008 14th -
2009 10th -
2010 9th -
2011 10th -
2012 3rd Preliminary Finalists

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