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1934 NSWRFL season

The 1934 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the twenty-seventh season of Sydney’s top-grade rugby league club competition, Australia’s first. Eight teams from across the city contested the premiership during the season which lasted from April until September and culminated in Western Suburbs’ victory over Eastern Suburbs in the premiership final.[1]

1934 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams8
Premiers Western Suburbs (2nd title)
Minor premiers Eastern Suburbs (5th title)
Matches played60
Points scored1823
Top points scorer(s) Dave Brown (121)
Top try-scorer(s) Dave Brown (11)
Fred Gardner (11)
Vic Hey (11)

Season summary edit

At the height of The Depression, the New South Wales Rugby Football League again banned radio broadcasts of matches, blaming them for a severe drop in crowd numbers.

In Round 2 the University club began a losing streak which would run until the fourteenth round of the 1936 season, marking the record for the most consecutive losses in premiership history at 42.

Teams edit

Balmain
 

27th season
Ground: Leichhardt Oval
Coach: George Robinson
Captain: Syd Christensen

Eastern Suburbs
 

27th season
Ground: Trumper Oval, Sports Ground
Coach: Arthur Halloway
Captain: Dave Brown

Newtown
 

27th season
Ground: Marrickville Oval
Coach: Charles Russell
Captain: Keith Ellis

North Sydney
 

27th season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Coach: Herman Peters
Captain: Doug Deitz

St. George
 

14th season
Ground: Earl Park
Coach: Albert Johnston
Captain: Harry Kadwell

South Sydney
 

27th season
Ground: Sports Ground
Coach: Charlie Lynch
Captain: George Treweek

University
 

15th season
Captain-Coach: Gordon Favelle

Western Suburbs
 

27th season
Ground: Pratten Park
Captain-coach: Frank McMillan

Ladder edit

 
The geographical locations of the teams that contested the 1934 premiership across Sydney.
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Eastern Suburbs 14 12 0 2 308 165 +143 24
2   Western Suburbs 14 12 0 2 263 158 +105 24
3   St. George 14 9 0 5 251 166 +85 18
4   South Sydney 14 8 0 6 213 149 +64 16
5   Newtown 14 5 0 9 192 229 -37 10
6   North Sydney 14 5 0 9 194 234 -40 10
7   Balmain 14 4 0 10 206 275 -69 8
8   Sydney University 14 1 0 13 113 364 -251 2

Finals edit

In the two semi finals, the top two ranked teams Western Suburbs and Eastern Suburbs beat their lower-ranked opponents St. George and South Sydney. The two winners then played in a final in which Western beat Eastern Suburbs.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August 1934 - Sports Ground
 
 
  Western Suburbs 16
 
8 September 1934 - Sports Ground[2]
 
  St. George 6
 
  Western Suburbs 15
 
25 August 1934 - Sports Ground
 
  Eastern Suburbs 12
 
  Eastern Suburbs 19
 
 
  South Sydney 6
 

Premiership Final edit

After a hurried conference on Saturday, 1 September 1934, the league postponed the final for a week because of heavy rain and adverse ground conditions. It was the first postponement in the competition’s twenty-seven-year history. Eastern Suburbs players Viv Thicknesse and Stan Tancred made a return for the final which was refereed by J Murphy before a crowd of 25,174.

Western Suburbs captain Frank McMillan won the toss and ran with the wind before Les Mead opened with a penalty goal. Regular stoppages for infringements ensued before Jack Beaton kicked accurately to level the match at 2–2. Western Suburbs Test winger Alan Ridley scored the first try of the match, crashing over on the right wing after powering through the defence. McMillan’s conversion made it 7–2, with the score remaining unchanged at halftime.

After the break, Thicknesse hit back for Eastern Suburbs and crossed after excellent lead up work by Joe Pearce. Beaton missed the conversion but Dave Brown steered through a penalty from a scrum infringement shortly after and the scores were level at 7–7. Rain began to fall as Western Suburbs gathered momentum. The play shifted to Easts’ line and Vince Sheehan crossed for an unconverted try and Western Suburbs led 10–7. Eastern Suburbs continued to defend grimly before Western Suburbs surged to a comfortable 15–7 lead. Vic Hey received a lobbed pass and got the ball to Alan Ridley who scored under the upright for Mead to convert. The Roosters’ chances came in the final stages and Andy Norval crossed for his team’s second try, although the referee appeared to miss a blatant knock-on. Beaton converted but it was all too late, with Western Suburbs claiming their second premiership.

 
Frank McMillan 1934 premiership winning captain, to his right Alan Brady and Charlie Cornwell

A great victory by a great team who upset the star-studded Eastern Suburbs, who went on to win the next three titles. Alan Ridley played one of the best games for Western Suburbs along with team-mates Mead, Hey, Brady, Tancred. Current test skipper Frank McMillan (141 games) and hooker Bob Lindfield (138 matches) announced their retirement after the victory and were chaired from the field by team-mates.

Western Suburbs 15 (Tries: Alan Ridley 2, Vince Sheehan. Goals: Les Mead 2, Frank McMillan)

Eastern Suburbs 12 (Tries: Andy Norval, Viv Thicknesse. Goals: Jack Beaton 2, Dave Brown)

References edit

  1. ^ Premiership Roll of Honour 2007-04-28 at the Wayback Machine at rl1908.com
  2. ^ Wests def. Sydney Roosters (15-12) - 08-Sep-1934 at nrlstats.com

External links edit

  • Rugby League Tables - Notes AFL Tables
  • Rugby League Tables - Season 1934 AFL Tables
  • RL1908
  • at rabbitohs.com.au

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The 1934 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the twenty seventh season of Sydney s top grade rugby league club competition Australia s first Eight teams from across the city contested the premiership during the season which lasted from April until September and culminated in Western Suburbs victory over Eastern Suburbs in the premiership final 1 1934 New South Wales Rugby Football LeagueTeams8PremiersWestern Suburbs 2nd title Minor premiersEastern Suburbs 5th title Matches played60Points scored1823Top points scorer s Dave Brown 121 Top try scorer s Dave Brown 11 Fred Gardner 11 Vic Hey 11 19331935 Contents 1 Season summary 1 1 Teams 1 2 Ladder 2 Finals 2 1 Premiership Final 3 References 4 External linksSeason summary editAt the height of The Depression the New South Wales Rugby Football League again banned radio broadcasts of matches blaming them for a severe drop in crowd numbers In Round 2 the University club began a losing streak which would run until the fourteenth round of the 1936 season marking the record for the most consecutive losses in premiership history at 42 Teams edit Balmain formed on January 23 1908 at Balmain Town Hall Eastern Suburbs formed on January 24 1908 at Paddington Town Hall Newtown formed on January 14 1908 North Sydney formed on February 7 1908 South Sydney formed on January 17 1908 at Redfern Town Hall St George formed on November 8 1920 at Kogarah School of Arts Western Suburbs formed on February 4 1908 University formed in 1919 at Sydney University Balmain nbsp 27th seasonGround Leichhardt Oval Coach George RobinsonCaptain Syd Christensen Eastern Suburbs nbsp 27th seasonGround Trumper Oval Sports Ground Coach Arthur HallowayCaptain Dave Brown Newtown nbsp 27th seasonGround Marrickville Oval Coach Charles Russell Captain Keith Ellis North Sydney nbsp 27th seasonGround North Sydney Oval Coach Herman Peters Captain Doug Deitz St George nbsp 14th seasonGround Earl Park Coach Albert JohnstonCaptain Harry Kadwell South Sydney nbsp 27th seasonGround Sports Ground Coach Charlie LynchCaptain George Treweek University nbsp 15th season Captain Coach Gordon Favelle Western Suburbs nbsp 27th seasonGround Pratten Park Captain coach Frank McMillan Ladder edit nbsp The geographical locations of the teams that contested the 1934 premiership across Sydney Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 nbsp Eastern Suburbs 14 12 0 2 308 165 143 24 2 nbsp Western Suburbs 14 12 0 2 263 158 105 24 3 nbsp St George 14 9 0 5 251 166 85 18 4 nbsp South Sydney 14 8 0 6 213 149 64 16 5 nbsp Newtown 14 5 0 9 192 229 37 10 6 nbsp North Sydney 14 5 0 9 194 234 40 10 7 nbsp Balmain 14 4 0 10 206 275 69 8 8 nbsp Sydney University 14 1 0 13 113 364 251 2Finals editIn the two semi finals the top two ranked teams Western Suburbs and Eastern Suburbs beat their lower ranked opponents St George and South Sydney The two winners then played in a final in which Western beat Eastern Suburbs Semi finalsFinal 18 August 1934 Sports Ground nbsp Western Suburbs16 8 September 1934 Sports Ground 2 nbsp St George6 nbsp Western Suburbs15 25 August 1934 Sports Ground nbsp Eastern Suburbs12 nbsp Eastern Suburbs19 nbsp South Sydney6 Premiership Final edit Eastern Suburbs Position Western Suburbs 13 Tom Dowling FB Frank McMillan Ca Co 12 John Lane WG 2 Alan Ridley 11 Dave Brown c CE 9 Charlie Cornwell 10 Jack Beaton CE 4 Stan Tancred 42 Harry Thompson WG 5 Alan Brady 8 Ernie Norman FE 6 Vic Hey 7 Viv Thicknesse HB 7 Les Mead 16 Ray Stehr PR 10 Jack McConnell Tom McLachlan HK 12 Bob Lindfield 3 Max Nixon PR 13 Alan Blake 4 Harry Pierce SR 3 Vince Sheehan 5 Joe Pearce SR 17 Max Gray 6 Andy Norval LK 8 Frank Sponberg Arthur Halloway Coach After a hurried conference on Saturday 1 September 1934 the league postponed the final for a week because of heavy rain and adverse ground conditions It was the first postponement in the competition s twenty seven year history Eastern Suburbs players Viv Thicknesse and Stan Tancred made a return for the final which was refereed by J Murphy before a crowd of 25 174 Western Suburbs captain Frank McMillan won the toss and ran with the wind before Les Mead opened with a penalty goal Regular stoppages for infringements ensued before Jack Beaton kicked accurately to level the match at 2 2 Western Suburbs Test winger Alan Ridley scored the first try of the match crashing over on the right wing after powering through the defence McMillan s conversion made it 7 2 with the score remaining unchanged at halftime After the break Thicknesse hit back for Eastern Suburbs and crossed after excellent lead up work by Joe Pearce Beaton missed the conversion but Dave Brown steered through a penalty from a scrum infringement shortly after and the scores were level at 7 7 Rain began to fall as Western Suburbs gathered momentum The play shifted to Easts line and Vince Sheehan crossed for an unconverted try and Western Suburbs led 10 7 Eastern Suburbs continued to defend grimly before Western Suburbs surged to a comfortable 15 7 lead Vic Hey received a lobbed pass and got the ball to Alan Ridley who scored under the upright for Mead to convert The Roosters chances came in the final stages and Andy Norval crossed for his team s second try although the referee appeared to miss a blatant knock on Beaton converted but it was all too late with Western Suburbs claiming their second premiership nbsp Frank McMillan 1934 premiership winning captain to his right Alan Brady and Charlie CornwellA great victory by a great team who upset the star studded Eastern Suburbs who went on to win the next three titles Alan Ridley played one of the best games for Western Suburbs along with team mates Mead Hey Brady Tancred Current test skipper Frank McMillan 141 games and hooker Bob Lindfield 138 matches announced their retirement after the victory and were chaired from the field by team mates Western Suburbs 15 Tries Alan Ridley 2 Vince Sheehan Goals Les Mead 2 Frank McMillan Eastern Suburbs 12 Tries Andy Norval Viv Thicknesse Goals Jack Beaton 2 Dave Brown References edit Premiership Roll of Honour Archived 2007 04 28 at the Wayback Machine at rl1908 com Wests def Sydney Roosters 15 12 08 Sep 1934 at nrlstats comExternal links editRugby League Tables Notes AFL Tables Rugby League Tables Season 1934 AFL Tables Premiership History and Statistics RL1908 Results 1931 40 at rabbitohs com au Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1934 NSWRFL season amp oldid 1215615523, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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