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1908 Eastern Suburbs season

The 1908 season was the first in the history of the Eastern Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club (now known as the Sydney Roosters). Eastern Suburbs competed in the inaugural match of the inaugural season, of the newly formed New South Wales Rugby Football League, reaching the final which they lost to South Sydney. They have the distinction of being the only club to have competed in every season since that time.

1908 Eastern Suburbs season
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The early years edit

The Eastern Suburbs District Rugby League Football club was founded at a meeting held at the Paddington Town Hall on 24 January 1908. The meeting was chaired by Harry 'Jersey' Flegg who was named Easts first Secretary and a delegate to the NSWRL. Flegg was also appointed as the club's first captain and made a team selector. Legendary cricketer of the time Victor Trumper was appointed to Easts first committee, while Lieutenant-Colonel Onslow was made Patron of the Eastern Suburbs club.

At a subsequent meeting held on 7 February John White was appointed as the club's first President while R. Carty was named treasurer. Horrie Miller replaced Flegg as secretary and became the second of Easts two delegates to the NSWRL.

Players edit

No. Position Player

1 Harry 'Jersey' Flegg PR (c) 2 Herb Brackenreg PR 3 Dave Brown CE 4 Lou D'Alpuget HB 5 Dan Frawley WG 6 William 'Fred' Fry FB 7 Lou 'Baby' Jones SR 8 Bob Mable LK 9 Larry 'Jersey' O'Malley SR 10 Sid 'Sandy' Pearce HK 11 Albert Rosenfeld FE 12 William Smith WG 13 Johnno Stuntz WG

No. Position Player

14 Horrie Miller WG 15 Percy McNamara FB 16 Hugh Thompson SR 17 Harold Kelley FE 18 Herbert Henry 'Dally' Messenger CE 19 Herbert Woodhill FB 20 George Green HK 21 Alfred Playfair SR 22 Joe Shakespeare SR 23 Percy White PR 24 William Leslie SR 25 Mick Frawley PR 26 Bill King FB 27 Ted Briscoe SR

Inaugural season edit

The line-ups that day were:

Newtown three-quarter Jack Scott had the honour of scoring the first ever try in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership when he took an intercept early in the match. As for Eastern Suburbs, William Smith had the honour of scoring the first ever try in first grade. It was the only try he ever scored for the club. The try was converted by Lou D'Alpuget and ironically this was also the only goal he ever kicked for Easts while Johnno Stuntz's 4 tries remains the most tries scored on debut in 1st grade.

Eastern Suburbs 32 (Stuntz 4, Miller, Brown, Smith, D'Alpuget tries; Jones 2, D'Alpuget goals, Miller field goal) defeated Newtown 16

Newspaper reports of the match were enthusiastic with one journalist describing the match as, "A capital display considering that the contestants have as yet only a fair acquaintance with the rules." Another, The Sydney Mail described it as "The best game of the day".

  • Premiership Round 2 BYE
  • Premiership Round 3–16 May 1908 at the Agricultural Ground. Crowd 2000.

Eastern Suburbs 13 (Miller 2, Pearce Tries; Brackenreg 2 Goals) defeated South Sydney 12 (4 Tries).

This has always been one of the rugby leagues fiercest rivalries, between the only two remaining foundation clubs - It was no different in that very first encounter.

  • Premiership Round 4–23 May 1908 at the Agricultural Ground. Crowd 1500.

Eastern Suburbs 21 (Miller, Pearce, Jones, O'Malley, Flegg tries; Jones 3 goals) defeated Balmain 8 (2 tries; 1 goal)

  • Premiership Round 5–30 May 1908 at the Agricultural Ground. Crowd 800.

Eastern Suburbs 9 (Miller 2, Brown tries) defeated Western Suburbs 8 (2 tries; 1 goal)

  • Premiership Round 6–20 June 1908 at the Agricultural Ground. Crowd 1500.

Eastern Suburbs 19 (Dan Frawley 2, Miller, O'Malley, Rosenfeld tries; Messenger 2 goals) defeated North Sydney 11 (3 tries; 1 goal)

  • Premiership Round 7–27 June 1908 at the Agricultural Ground. Crowd 4000.

Eastern Suburbs 26 (Dan Frawley 2, Miller, Brackenreg, Thompson, Rosenfeld tries; Brackenreg 4 goals) defeated Cumberland 5 (1 try; 1 goal)

  • Premiership Round 8–4 July 1908 at the Wentworth Ground. Crowd 1200.

Eastern Suburbs 5 (Jones try; Brackenreg goal) lost to Glebe 11 (3 tries; 1 goal)

  • Premiership Round 9–25 July 1908 at the Agricultural Ground. Crowd 400.

Eastern Suburbs 34 (Miller 2, Messenger 2, Brackenreg, Dan Frawley tries; Messenger 6, Brackenreg 2 goals) defeated Newcastle 17 (3 tries; 4 goals)

The game was a fast one, with tigerish work amongst the scrumragers. The Newcastle forwards held their opponents well in the scrums, but D'Alpuget, behind the Eastern pack, secured the ball oftener than Patfield, and set his backs to work well. A capital piece of passing, in which the ball went from D'Alpuget to Messenger, to Brown, to Miller, enabled the speedy three-quarter to score the first try for Eastern Suburbs. Messenger converted. The Newcastle full-back was in great form, his fielding and kicking getting his side out of some awkward corners. S. Carpenter landed a good goal for Newcastle, and then combined play by Eastern Suburbs enabled Messenger to score a try, which he also converted. Walsh, the tall Newcastle forward, was conspicuous in the open play. Patfield passed to M'Guinness close to the Eastern line, and scored a try, which S. Carpenter converted. Hot work followed, both sides being truly extended, but the Eastern Suburbs team was not to be denied. Miller obtaining possession, shot like a rocket for the line and scored a try, and a difficult goal was negotiated by Messenger. The half ended in favour of Eastern Suburbs by 17 points to 7.

The second half had not long started when a Newcastle player, Bartley, was knocked out, and had to leave the field. Bailey put in a great run for Newcastle, but his pass when he was tackled by M'Namara was overrun by his side. Jones showed prominently for Eastern Suburbs, taking the ball as far as M'Namara, but the fullback beat him for it, and got his kick in. From the centre Flegg passed to Brown to D'Alpuget to Messenger, who put in a characteristic corkscrew run, and scored a try, Brackenreg kicked the goal. Newcastle now shook things up, and had their opponents fully extended. It was hard luck that no score resulted from two of their charges, which were full of merit, but their persistence was rewarded as Cox scored two tries in rapid succession, one of which was converted by S. Carpenter. A magnificent kick by Messenger from 10 yards inside the centre line added 2 more to the Eastern Suburbs' score. It was the fifth goal the three-quarter had kicked, and Carpenter following suit for his side registered his fourth successful shot. The Newcastle team again attacked and kept the bill on the opposition line for five minutes. Their exhibition was distinctly high class. The only mistake their fullback made was in failing to pick up a rolling ball. He touched it forward, and Brackenreg beating him for possession picked up, and scored a try, which he also converted. From a try secured by Frawley Messenger kicked his sixth goal, and the whistle sounded with Eastern Suburbs in the lead by 34 points to 17.

  • Premiership Round 10–8 August 1908 at the Agricultural Ground.

Eastern Suburbs 24 (Dan Frawley 3, Rosenfeld, D'Alpuget, Flegg tries: Brackenreg 2, Jones goals) defeated Western Suburbs 2 (1 goal)

Ladder edit

Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1   South Sydney 9 8 0 1 1 194 53 +141 18
2   Eastern Suburbs 9 8 0 1 1 183 90 +93 18
3   Glebe 9 7 0 2 1 106 63 +43 16
4   North Sydney 9 6 0 3 1 155 66 +89 14
5   Newcastle 9 4 0 5 1 151 116 +35 10
6   Balmain 9 3 1 5 1 86 113 -27 9
7   Cumberland 8 1 0 7 2 38 191 -153 6
8   Newtown 9 1 1 7 1 70 148 -78 5
9   Western Suburbs 9 1 0 8 1 47 190 -143 4

The final series edit

Premiership Semi-Final - 15 August 1908 at the Agricultural Ground.

Eastern Suburbs 23 (Miller 3, Kelley, Frawley tries; Brackenreg 4 goals) defeated North Sydney 10 (2 tries; 2 goals)

"Notwithstanding the departure of several leading players for England, these clubs put two good teams in the field to contest their semi final engagement. The attendance was small. There was no preliminary second grade match, and some of the second grade Eastern Suburbs' team played with the first.

The pace was very warm from the kick-off, North Sydney showing admirable defensive tactics when Eastern Suburbs attacked. All the Eastern Suburbs three-quarters moved like one man in attack, but they were beaten back. The first score however, was registered by North Sydney, M'Carthy beating several opponents with a dodgy run, and grounding the ball across the opposition line. No goal was kicked. Kelley scored a try for Eastern Suburbs, and Brackenreg kicked a goal. From an illegal tackle Eastern Suburbs had a free given against them and Glanville kicked a goal. The teams appeared to be evenly matched, although the Eastern Suburb’s scrummagers were the better. Neat passing by East enabled Miller to secure on the wing and sprint for the line. Beating all opposition he ran round, and scored behind the posts Brackenrigg added two points for a goal. Fast open play, was witnessed at this stage, Brown, for Eastern Suburbs, and M'Carthy, for North Sydney, being particularly reliable. King stopped one dangerous North Sydney rush. At half time the scores were Eastern Suburbs, 10 points, North Sydney, 5 points.

The ground improved during the afternoon under the influence of the wind and sun, but, with the exception of two or three patches was in generally good order, and the men kept their feet well. A flagrant case of shepherding cost Eastern Suburbs a try, for Green would have scored without any assistance from a club mate who warded off a rear tackler. D'Alpuget behind the Easterners scrum was very sure. He fed his five eighth well, and Brown, Brackenreg, and Miller handed passes in turn, and the last man scored a try behind the posts, Brackenreg kicked a goal. Rochester went into the three-quarter line, and made a strong run into Northern quarters but his pass was along the ground, and North Sydney were beaten back, Glanville went into the forward ranks for Norths. Hot work on the Eastern line found Albert Broomham slow in taking a pass which should have given him a good chance for a try. Ten minutes of give and take play followed. From a scramble on the Eastern line Bollard got across the line and scored a try. No goal was kicked. There was some unpleasant language occasionally, and the play became willing. Frawley played a great forward game for Eastern Suburbs, especially in the loose. Miller, taking a pass from M'Namara to Smith, scored a try. No goal was kicked. Frawley was the next to score after a passing rush, in which Smith and M'Namara were also prominent Brackenreg kicked a goal. Glanville kicked a penalty goal for North Sydney, although two of his men were off-side being attended to by the ambulance officer. At full time the scores were Eastern Suburbs, 23 points. North Sydney, 10 points."....Sydney Morning Herald.

Premiership Final - 29 August 1908 at the Agricultural Ground. Crowd was 4000.

"The final match to determine the premiership in the first grade of the Rugby League was played on the Agricultural Society's Ground on Saturday in perfect weather. The match was shorn of much interest on account of prominent members of both teams being absent, on their way to England. In accordance with the League rules, one-third of the profits of the match will be devoted to charity. The game, which was brilliant, and at times rather rough, resulted in a victory for South Sydney by 14 points to 12. The winners deserved their victory.

South Sydney lost the toss, and kicked off from the southern end, an easterly wind blowing across the ground, and the sun shining strongly against them. Play hummed from the beginning. South Sydney having the better of matters, the forwards putting in splendid work. Getting the ball from the scrum repeatedly, South Sydney's backs executed several brilliant bursts, but the tackling of their opponents was very safe. However, they broke through once, Conlin making a beautiful feinting run, and then passing to Senior, on the wing, the latter scoring a pretty try.

Immediately afterwards Herb Brackenreg kicked a penalty goal for Eastern Suburbs. South Sydney now attacked strongly, and appeared likely to score, but Horrie Miller, intercepting a yard or so from his own line, raced the whole length of the ground and scored a beautiful try behind the posts. Brackenreg converted, making the scores 7 points to 6 in favour of Eastern Suburbs.

On resuming South Sydney obtained the upper hand, forwards and backs playing brilliantly. They made repeated dashes, but could not break through for a long time. Once Storie got across, but was tackled. Then the three-quarters made fine dashes on either wing. From the last of these, which ended on the line, Golden scored a try, which Green failed to convert. Just before half time, Edward Fry marked at Eastern Suburb’s 25, and Conlin kicked a fine goal, South Sydney leading by 8 points to 7.

The second half proved exciting from start to finish, Eastern Suburbs at first attacked and South Sydney got out of the difficulty by forcing. South Sydney now became aggressive, the three-quarters combining very neatly. They repeatedly penetrated the defence, but could not put the finishing touch to the movements for some time. At length Levison obtained a scrum and passed to Conlin, on the wing. The latter dashed for the line, and scored. The kick at goal failed. South Sydney 11 points to 7.

Eastern Suburbs put in fine work. Dan Frawley and Brackenreg dribbling almost to the line. Then McNamara dropped a field goal from centre, which reduced South Sydney's lead to 2 points. McNamara almost repeated the performance a few minutes later, South Sydney rallied, and Levison getting from a scrum at the 25 passed in to Butler, who scored. The kick at goal failed.

Play now became very rough, several players being knocked out temporarily, and the referee had to administer cautions. Near time, Eastern Suburbs came with a rush, and Miller scored a good try, which Brackenreg failed to convert.

There was no further scoring, South Sydney winning by 14 points to 12"....Sydney Morning Herald.

Pointscorers edit

player tries goals field goals pts total
Horrie Miller 15 - 1 47
Herb Brackenreg 2 17 - 40
Dan Frawley 8 - - 24
Dally Messenger 2 8 - 22
Lou Jones 2 6 - 18
Johnno Stuntz 4 - - 12
Albert Rosenfeld 3 - - 9
Lou D'Alpuget 2 1 - 8
Dave Brown 2 - - 6
Sid Pearce 2 - - 6
Larry O'Malley 2 - - 6
Jersey Flegg 2 - - 6
William Smith 1 - - 3
Hugh Thompson 1 - - 3
Harold Kelley 1 - - 3
Mick Frawley 1 - - 3
Percy McNamara - - 1 2
50 32 2 218

Season summary edit

  • Eastern Suburbs finished runners up in rugby league's first premiership.
  • Eastern Suburbs won the reserve grade competition.
  • The Eastern Suburbs club's first try scorer was William Smith.
  • The Eastern Suburbs first goal kicker was Lou D' Alpuget.
  • The highest pointscorer in the NSWRL's first season was Eastern Suburbs three-quarter, Horrie Miller, with 47 points.
  • Horrie Miller was also the NSWRL's highest try scorer with 15 tries.
  • The first footballer, from the Eastern Suburbs club, to captain Australia was Dally Messenger.
  • Eastern Suburbs players to represent Australia in that first season were:- Lou Jones, Dally Messenger, Sid Pearce, Dan Frawley, Albert Rosenfeld & Larry O'Malley.
  • Eastern Suburbs players to gain selection for the 1908 Kangaroo tour were:- Dally Messenger - Larry O'Malley - Lou Jones - Dan Frawley - Albert Rosenfeld & Sid Pearce.

Notes edit

  1. Eastern Suburbs player George Green was the first Aboriginal to play in the New South Wales Rugby League.
  2. Dally Messenger was selected to represent both New South Wales and Queensland in that first season.
  3. Johnno Stuntz's four try effort, in the first match, remains, till this day, an (equal) Premiership record for a player in his debut match.
  4. While on tour with the first Kangaroo's Dally Messenger was officially recognised with kicking a world record length, for the now archaic field goal (not to be confused with the current drop/field goal). This kick, measuring 73.2 metres, was recorded in earlier versions of the Guinness Book of World Records but has faded out over the years.
  5. On the first Kangaroo Tour forward Larry O'Malley played in 35 matches, which remains as the most matches ever played on a Kangaroo tour.

References edit

External links edit

  • The story of Australian Rugby League; Gary Lester
  • From where the sun rises; Ian Heads, Geoff Armstrong, David Middleton.
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The 1908 season was the first in the history of the Eastern Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club now known as the Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs competed in the inaugural match of the inaugural season of the newly formed New South Wales Rugby Football League reaching the final which they lost to South Sydney They have the distinction of being the only club to have competed in every season since that time 1908 Eastern Suburbs season1909 Contents 1 The early years 2 Players 3 Inaugural season 4 Ladder 5 The final series 6 Pointscorers 7 Season summary 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksThe early years editThe Eastern Suburbs District Rugby League Football club was founded at a meeting held at the Paddington Town Hall on 24 January 1908 The meeting was chaired by Harry Jersey Flegg who was named Easts first Secretary and a delegate to the NSWRL Flegg was also appointed as the club s first captain and made a team selector Legendary cricketer of the time Victor Trumper was appointed to Easts first committee while Lieutenant Colonel Onslow was made Patron of the Eastern Suburbs club At a subsequent meeting held on 7 February John White was appointed as the club s first President while R Carty was named treasurer Horrie Miller replaced Flegg as secretary and became the second of Easts two delegates to the NSWRL Players editNo Position Player 1 Harry Jersey Flegg PR c 2 Herb Brackenreg PR 3 Dave Brown CE 4 Lou D Alpuget HB 5 Dan Frawley WG 6 William Fred Fry FB 7 Lou Baby Jones SR 8 Bob Mable LK 9 Larry Jersey O Malley SR 10 Sid Sandy Pearce HK 11 Albert Rosenfeld FE 12 William Smith WG 13 Johnno Stuntz WG No Position Player 14 Horrie Miller WG 15 Percy McNamara FB 16 Hugh Thompson SR 17 Harold Kelley FE 18 Herbert Henry Dally Messenger CE 19 Herbert Woodhill FB 20 George Green HK 21 Alfred Playfair SR 22 Joe Shakespeare SR 23 Percy White PR 24 William Leslie SR 25 Mick Frawley PR 26 Bill King FB 27 Ted Briscoe SRInaugural season editPremiership Round 1 The opening match of the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership consisted of two double headers The match involving Eastern Suburbs was played on 20 April 1908 the Easter weekend at Sydney s Wentworth Park ground against the Newtown club Admittance was sixpence and for an additional sixpence one could sit in the grandstand The line ups that day were Eastern Suburbs Fred Fry Johnno Stuntz William Smith who was replaced by Horrie Miller after he injured his shoulder during the match Dave Brown Dan Frawley Albert Rosenfeld Lou D Alpuget Bob Mable Larry O Malley Lou Jones Herb Brackenreg Sandy Pearce and Jersey Flegg c Newtown three quarter Jack Scott had the honour of scoring the first ever try in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership when he took an intercept early in the match As for Eastern Suburbs William Smith had the honour of scoring the first ever try in first grade It was the only try he ever scored for the club The try was converted by Lou D Alpuget and ironically this was also the only goal he ever kicked for Easts while Johnno Stuntz s 4 tries remains the most tries scored on debut in 1st grade Eastern Suburbs 32 Stuntz 4 Miller Brown Smith D Alpuget tries Jones 2 D Alpuget goals Miller field goal defeated Newtown 16 Newspaper reports of the match were enthusiastic with one journalist describing the match as A capital display considering that the contestants have as yet only a fair acquaintance with the rules Another The Sydney Mail described it as The best game of the day Premiership Round 2 BYE Premiership Round 3 16 May 1908 at the Agricultural Ground Crowd 2000 Eastern Suburbs 13 Miller 2 Pearce Tries Brackenreg 2 Goals defeated South Sydney 12 4 Tries This has always been one of the rugby leagues fiercest rivalries between the only two remaining foundation clubs It was no different in that very first encounter Premiership Round 4 23 May 1908 at the Agricultural Ground Crowd 1500 Eastern Suburbs 21 Miller Pearce Jones O Malley Flegg tries Jones 3 goals defeated Balmain 8 2 tries 1 goal Premiership Round 5 30 May 1908 at the Agricultural Ground Crowd 800 Eastern Suburbs 9 Miller 2 Brown tries defeated Western Suburbs 8 2 tries 1 goal Premiership Round 6 20 June 1908 at the Agricultural Ground Crowd 1500 Eastern Suburbs 19 Dan Frawley 2 Miller O Malley Rosenfeld tries Messenger 2 goals defeated North Sydney 11 3 tries 1 goal Premiership Round 7 27 June 1908 at the Agricultural Ground Crowd 4000 Eastern Suburbs 26 Dan Frawley 2 Miller Brackenreg Thompson Rosenfeld tries Brackenreg 4 goals defeated Cumberland 5 1 try 1 goal Premiership Round 8 4 July 1908 at the Wentworth Ground Crowd 1200 Eastern Suburbs 5 Jones try Brackenreg goal lost to Glebe 11 3 tries 1 goal Premiership Round 9 25 July 1908 at the Agricultural Ground Crowd 400 Eastern Suburbs 34 Miller 2 Messenger 2 Brackenreg Dan Frawley tries Messenger 6 Brackenreg 2 goals defeated Newcastle 17 3 tries 4 goals The game was a fast one with tigerish work amongst the scrumragers The Newcastle forwards held their opponents well in the scrums but D Alpuget behind the Eastern pack secured the ball oftener than Patfield and set his backs to work well A capital piece of passing in which the ball went from D Alpuget to Messenger to Brown to Miller enabled the speedy three quarter to score the first try for Eastern Suburbs Messenger converted The Newcastle full back was in great form his fielding and kicking getting his side out of some awkward corners S Carpenter landed a good goal for Newcastle and then combined play by Eastern Suburbs enabled Messenger to score a try which he also converted Walsh the tall Newcastle forward was conspicuous in the open play Patfield passed to M Guinness close to the Eastern line and scored a try which S Carpenter converted Hot work followed both sides being truly extended but the Eastern Suburbs team was not to be denied Miller obtaining possession shot like a rocket for the line and scored a try and a difficult goal was negotiated by Messenger The half ended in favour of Eastern Suburbs by 17 points to 7 The second half had not long started when a Newcastle player Bartley was knocked out and had to leave the field Bailey put in a great run for Newcastle but his pass when he was tackled by M Namara was overrun by his side Jones showed prominently for Eastern Suburbs taking the ball as far as M Namara but the fullback beat him for it and got his kick in From the centre Flegg passed to Brown to D Alpuget to Messenger who put in a characteristic corkscrew run and scored a try Brackenreg kicked the goal Newcastle now shook things up and had their opponents fully extended It was hard luck that no score resulted from two of their charges which were full of merit but their persistence was rewarded as Cox scored two tries in rapid succession one of which was converted by S Carpenter A magnificent kick by Messenger from 10 yards inside the centre line added 2 more to the Eastern Suburbs score It was the fifth goal the three quarter had kicked and Carpenter following suit for his side registered his fourth successful shot The Newcastle team again attacked and kept the bill on the opposition line for five minutes Their exhibition was distinctly high class The only mistake their fullback made was in failing to pick up a rolling ball He touched it forward and Brackenreg beating him for possession picked up and scored a try which he also converted From a try secured by Frawley Messenger kicked his sixth goal and the whistle sounded with Eastern Suburbs in the lead by 34 points to 17 Premiership Round 10 8 August 1908 at the Agricultural Ground Eastern Suburbs 24 Dan Frawley 3 Rosenfeld D Alpuget Flegg tries Brackenreg 2 Jones goals defeated Western Suburbs 2 1 goal Ladder editTeam Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts 1 nbsp South Sydney 9 8 0 1 1 194 53 141 18 2 nbsp Eastern Suburbs 9 8 0 1 1 183 90 93 18 3 nbsp Glebe 9 7 0 2 1 106 63 43 16 4 nbsp North Sydney 9 6 0 3 1 155 66 89 14 5 nbsp Newcastle 9 4 0 5 1 151 116 35 10 6 nbsp Balmain 9 3 1 5 1 86 113 27 9 7 nbsp Cumberland 8 1 0 7 2 38 191 153 6 8 nbsp Newtown 9 1 1 7 1 70 148 78 5 9 nbsp Western Suburbs 9 1 0 8 1 47 190 143 4The final series editPremiership Semi Final 15 August 1908 at the Agricultural Ground Eastern Suburbs 23 Miller 3 Kelley Frawley tries Brackenreg 4 goals defeated North Sydney10 2 tries 2 goals Fullback Bill King Three Quarters William Smith Horrie Miller Dave Brown Percy McNamara Halves Lou D Alpuget Harold Kelley Forwards George Green Harry Jersey Flegg c Bob Mable Percy White Mick Frawley Herb Brackenreg Notwithstanding the departure of several leading players for England these clubs put two good teams in the field to contest their semi final engagement The attendance was small There was no preliminary second grade match and some of the second grade Eastern Suburbs team played with the first The pace was very warm from the kick off North Sydney showing admirable defensive tactics when Eastern Suburbs attacked All the Eastern Suburbs three quarters moved like one man in attack but they were beaten back The first score however was registered by North Sydney M Carthy beating several opponents with a dodgy run and grounding the ball across the opposition line No goal was kicked Kelley scored a try for Eastern Suburbs and Brackenreg kicked a goal From an illegal tackle Eastern Suburbs had a free given against them and Glanville kicked a goal The teams appeared to be evenly matched although the Eastern Suburb s scrummagers were the better Neat passing by East enabled Miller to secure on the wing and sprint for the line Beating all opposition he ran round and scored behind the posts Brackenrigg added two points for a goal Fast open play was witnessed at this stage Brown for Eastern Suburbs and M Carthy for North Sydney being particularly reliable King stopped one dangerous North Sydney rush At half time the scores were Eastern Suburbs 10 points North Sydney 5 points The ground improved during the afternoon under the influence of the wind and sun but with the exception of two or three patches was in generally good order and the men kept their feet well A flagrant case of shepherding cost Eastern Suburbs a try for Green would have scored without any assistance from a club mate who warded off a rear tackler D Alpuget behind the Easterners scrum was very sure He fed his five eighth well and Brown Brackenreg and Miller handed passes in turn and the last man scored a try behind the posts Brackenreg kicked a goal Rochester went into the three quarter line and made a strong run into Northern quarters but his pass was along the ground and North Sydney were beaten back Glanville went into the forward ranks for Norths Hot work on the Eastern line found Albert Broomham slow in taking a pass which should have given him a good chance for a try Ten minutes of give and take play followed From a scramble on the Eastern line Bollard got across the line and scored a try No goal was kicked There was some unpleasant language occasionally and the play became willing Frawley played a great forward game for Eastern Suburbs especially in the loose Miller taking a pass from M Namara to Smith scored a try No goal was kicked Frawley was the next to score after a passing rush in which Smith and M Namara were also prominent Brackenreg kicked a goal Glanville kicked a penalty goal for North Sydney although two of his men were off side being attended to by the ambulance officer At full time the scores were Eastern Suburbs 23 points North Sydney 10 points Sydney Morning Herald Premiership Final 29 August 1908 at the Agricultural Ground Crowd was 4000 South Sydney 14 4 tries 1 goal defeated Eastern Suburbs 12 Miller 2 tries Brackenreg 2 goals McNamara field goal Fullback Bill King Three Quarters William Smith Percy McNamara Dave Brown Horrie Miller Halves Harold Kelley Lou D Alpuget Forwards Percy White Herb Brackenreg Mick Frawley Jersey Flegg c Ted Briscoe Bob Mable The final match to determine the premiership in the first grade of the Rugby League was played on the Agricultural Society s Ground on Saturday in perfect weather The match was shorn of much interest on account of prominent members of both teams being absent on their way to England In accordance with the League rules one third of the profits of the match will be devoted to charity The game which was brilliant and at times rather rough resulted in a victory for South Sydney by 14 points to 12 The winners deserved their victory South Sydney lost the toss and kicked off from the southern end an easterly wind blowing across the ground and the sun shining strongly against them Play hummed from the beginning South Sydney having the better of matters the forwards putting in splendid work Getting the ball from the scrum repeatedly South Sydney s backs executed several brilliant bursts but the tackling of their opponents was very safe However they broke through once Conlin making a beautiful feinting run and then passing to Senior on the wing the latter scoring a pretty try Immediately afterwards Herb Brackenreg kicked a penalty goal for Eastern Suburbs South Sydney now attacked strongly and appeared likely to score but Horrie Miller intercepting a yard or so from his own line raced the whole length of the ground and scored a beautiful try behind the posts Brackenreg converted making the scores 7 points to 6 in favour of Eastern Suburbs On resuming South Sydney obtained the upper hand forwards and backs playing brilliantly They made repeated dashes but could not break through for a long time Once Storie got across but was tackled Then the three quarters made fine dashes on either wing From the last of these which ended on the line Golden scored a try which Green failed to convert Just before half time Edward Fry marked at Eastern Suburb s 25 and Conlin kicked a fine goal South Sydney leading by 8 points to 7 The second half proved exciting from start to finish Eastern Suburbs at first attacked and South Sydney got out of the difficulty by forcing South Sydney now became aggressive the three quarters combining very neatly They repeatedly penetrated the defence but could not put the finishing touch to the movements for some time At length Levison obtained a scrum and passed to Conlin on the wing The latter dashed for the line and scored The kick at goal failed South Sydney 11 points to 7 Eastern Suburbs put in fine work Dan Frawley and Brackenreg dribbling almost to the line Then McNamara dropped a field goal from centre which reduced South Sydney s lead to 2 points McNamara almost repeated the performance a few minutes later South Sydney rallied and Levison getting from a scrum at the 25 passed in to Butler who scored The kick at goal failed Play now became very rough several players being knocked out temporarily and the referee had to administer cautions Near time Eastern Suburbs came with a rush and Miller scored a good try which Brackenreg failed to convert There was no further scoring South Sydney winning by 14 points to 12 Sydney Morning Herald Pointscorers editplayer tries goals field goals pts total Horrie Miller 15 1 47 Herb Brackenreg 2 17 40 Dan Frawley 8 24 Dally Messenger 2 8 22 Lou Jones 2 6 18 Johnno Stuntz 4 12 Albert Rosenfeld 3 9 Lou D Alpuget 2 1 8 Dave Brown 2 6 Sid Pearce 2 6 Larry O Malley 2 6 Jersey Flegg 2 6 William Smith 1 3 Hugh Thompson 1 3 Harold Kelley 1 3 Mick Frawley 1 3 Percy McNamara 1 2 50 32 2 218Season summary editEastern Suburbs finished runners up in rugby league s first premiership Eastern Suburbs won the reserve grade competition The Eastern Suburbs club s first try scorer was William Smith The Eastern Suburbs first goal kicker was Lou D Alpuget The highest pointscorer in the NSWRL s first season was Eastern Suburbs three quarter Horrie Miller with 47 points Horrie Miller was also the NSWRL s highest try scorer with 15 tries The first footballer from the Eastern Suburbs club to captain Australia was Dally Messenger Eastern Suburbs players to represent Australia in that first season were Lou Jones Dally Messenger Sid Pearce Dan Frawley Albert Rosenfeld amp Larry O Malley Eastern Suburbs players to gain selection for the 1908 Kangaroo tour were Dally Messenger Larry O Malley Lou Jones Dan Frawley Albert Rosenfeld amp Sid Pearce Notes editEastern Suburbs player George Green was the first Aboriginal to play in the New South Wales Rugby League Dally Messenger was selected to represent both New South Wales and Queensland in that first season Johnno Stuntz s four try effort in the first match remains till this day an equal Premiership record for a player in his debut match While on tour with the first Kangaroo s Dally Messenger was officially recognised with kicking a world record length for the now archaic field goal not to be confused with the current drop field goal This kick measuring 73 2 metres was recorded in earlier versions of the Guinness Book of World Records but has faded out over the years On the first Kangaroo Tour forward Larry O Malley played in 35 matches which remains as the most matches ever played on a Kangaroo tour References editExternal links editThe story of Australian Rugby League Gary Lester Rugby League Tables and Statistics From where the sun rises Ian Heads Geoff Armstrong David Middleton Preceded byN A Season1908 Succeeded by1909 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1908 Eastern Suburbs season amp oldid 1181814584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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