Club: Paul McGregor, Shaun Timmins, Rod Wishart (11)
Top points scorer
Club: Rod Wishart (176)
Highest home attendance
13,127 (vs Brisbane Broncos in Round 3)
Lowest home attendance
7,780 (vs Parramatta Eels in Round 16)
Average home attendance
9,651
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1996 →
The 1995 Illawarra Steelers season was the club's fourteenth season in its history. During the height of the Super League War, the club lost its coach, Graham Murray after round 4, with club legend Allan Fitzgibbon taking over in a caretaker role for the rest of the season. The Steelers finished the season in 12th, missing the finals series.
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