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Mosman Rugby Club

Mosman Rugby Club (known as The Mosman Whales) is an Australian rugby union club. It is based is Mosman on the Lower North Shore of Sydney. Home games are played at Rawson Oval and Balmoral Oval.[1] Mosman won the first Kentwell Cup in 1923 and Mosman continues to compete in Division One of the New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union.[2]

Mosman Rugby Club
UnionAustralian Rugby Union
Nickname(s)The Mosman Whales
Founded1893
LocationMosman, Australia
RegionNew South Wales
Ground(s)Rawson Oval / Balmoral Oval
League(s)1st Division
New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union
Team kit
Official website
www.mosmanrugby.com.au

Early years

Mosman's first rugby team was formed in 1893 and played its first match wearing a variety of dark jumpers with single white stars stitched on the front.[3] It did not become a club or compete in official competitions until the following year.[4]

The suburb's first rugby club was formed in 1894 as Mosman's Bay Junior Football Club and entered the Third Junior 'B' Division involving ten teams. The club's colours were officially listed as 'Navy with 4 inch Pink Band'.[5]

Mosman played its first match on 26 May 1894 against 'Union', a junior club from inner-Sydney, and finished its inaugural season in 7th place with four wins and five losses.[6]

One of Mosman's foundation players was Denis 'Dinny' Lutge who would become Mosman's only dual rugby international. After joining North Sydney in 1900 he played in Australia's inaugural Rugby Union test against New Zealand in August 1903 and three tests against the visiting Great Britain side in 1904.[7]

In 1908 Lutge joined the switch to Rugby League and played against New Zealand in Australia's first official Rugby League series. When the first Kangaroos were selected to visit Great Britain in 1908–09, he was elected tour captain by the players.[8]

Sydney's sub-districts rugby (now known as the New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union or Subbies) gained its first major trophy in 1923, when W. H. Kentwell, then president of Mosman Rugby, presented the Kentwell Cup. Eight teams competed in that first Kentwell Cup, with Mosman the winner. It remains the trophy of Subbies First Division. In 1924, Mosman's vice-president, James A. Burke, presented the Burke Cup for subdistricts second graders.[9]

Recent developments

Since its foundation Mosman has competed at a high level in many different competitions and grades but has always valued a balance between playing success and mateship and camaraderie off the field.

In 1989 the Club embarked on its most ambitious project, the refurbishment of its home ground facilities at Rawson Park. This required a huge effort on the part of the Committee of the day - dealing with Local Council and State and Federal Governments of different political persuasions proved interesting. Four years and $500,000 later, and with the help of Mosman Council and Telecom, the doors to the Clubhouse were opened on 26 September 1992.

In 2019, Mosman fielded seven grade teams and 3 Colts teams (Under 21s) in the NSW Suburban Rugby Union's 1st Division as well as 35 junior teams. Registrations in general represent over 200 grade players, 80 colts players and over 450 juniors drawn predominantly from the local area.

Premierships

  • Division One Club Championships: 1927, 1954, 1996, 2018, 2019
  • Cowboy Cup 2018, 2019, 2020
  • Kentwell Cup (1st Grade): 1923, 1927, 1954, 2016, 2019
  • Burke Cup (2nd Grade): 1924, 1953, 1996, 2009, 2015, 2018, 2020
  • Whiddon Cup (3rd Grade): 2003, 2007
  • Judd Cup (4th Grade): 2007, 2020
  • Sutherland Cup (5th Grade): 1995, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
  • Halligan Cup (6th Grade): 1999, 2009, 2011, 2012
  • Barbour Cup (Colts): 2002, 2004, 2007, 2018, 2020
  • Under 85 kg: 2007, 2009, 2012
  • Non District Seconds (1st Grade): 1922 (Mosman's first premiership)
  • District Second Division (1st Grade): 1972, 1975, 1977
  • District Second Division (2nd Grade): 1971, 1974, 1978
  • District Second Division (3rd Grade): 1971, 1973, 1976, 1977
  • District Second Division (4th Grade): 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977
  • District Third Division (1st Grade): 1979
  • District Third Division (2nd Grade): 1979

External links

  • Mosman Rugby Club
  • NSW Rugby Union

References

  1. ^ "NSW Suburban Rugby Union". Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  2. ^ "NSW Suburban Rugby Union". Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  3. ^ First Mosman team photo 1893
  4. ^ Hewitt, Jeff (1996). Two Blues: 100 Years of Mosman Rugby, Team Creative Services
  5. ^ NSWRU, (1890-1894). Rugby Annual, NSWRU
  6. ^ NSWRU Annual 1894
  7. ^ Pollard, Jack (1994). Australian Rugby Union: The Game and the Players, Ironbark
  8. ^ Heads, Ian (1990). The Kangaroos: The Saga of Rugby League's Great Tours, Lester-Townsend Publishing
  9. ^ Jack Pollard, Australian Rugby Union the Game and the Players, Angus & Robertson, 1984; p. 524.

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Mosman Rugby Club known as The Mosman Whales is an Australian rugby union club It is based is Mosman on the Lower North Shore of Sydney Home games are played at Rawson Oval and Balmoral Oval 1 Mosman won the first Kentwell Cup in 1923 and Mosman continues to compete in Division One of the New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union 2 Mosman Rugby ClubUnionAustralian Rugby UnionNickname s The Mosman WhalesFounded1893LocationMosman AustraliaRegionNew South WalesGround s Rawson Oval Balmoral OvalLeague s 1st DivisionNew South Wales Suburban Rugby UnionTeam kitOfficial websitewww wbr mosmanrugby wbr com wbr au Contents 1 Early years 2 Recent developments 3 Premierships 4 External links 5 ReferencesEarly years EditMosman s first rugby team was formed in 1893 and played its first match wearing a variety of dark jumpers with single white stars stitched on the front 3 It did not become a club or compete in official competitions until the following year 4 The suburb s first rugby club was formed in 1894 as Mosman s Bay Junior Football Club and entered the Third Junior B Division involving ten teams The club s colours were officially listed as Navy with 4 inch Pink Band 5 Mosman played its first match on 26 May 1894 against Union a junior club from inner Sydney and finished its inaugural season in 7th place with four wins and five losses 6 One of Mosman s foundation players was Denis Dinny Lutge who would become Mosman s only dual rugby international After joining North Sydney in 1900 he played in Australia s inaugural Rugby Union test against New Zealand in August 1903 and three tests against the visiting Great Britain side in 1904 7 In 1908 Lutge joined the switch to Rugby League and played against New Zealand in Australia s first official Rugby League series When the first Kangaroos were selected to visit Great Britain in 1908 09 he was elected tour captain by the players 8 Sydney s sub districts rugby now known as the New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union or Subbies gained its first major trophy in 1923 when W H Kentwell then president of Mosman Rugby presented the Kentwell Cup Eight teams competed in that first Kentwell Cup with Mosman the winner It remains the trophy of Subbies First Division In 1924 Mosman s vice president James A Burke presented the Burke Cup for subdistricts second graders 9 Recent developments EditSince its foundation Mosman has competed at a high level in many different competitions and grades but has always valued a balance between playing success and mateship and camaraderie off the field In 1989 the Club embarked on its most ambitious project the refurbishment of its home ground facilities at Rawson Park This required a huge effort on the part of the Committee of the day dealing with Local Council and State and Federal Governments of different political persuasions proved interesting Four years and 500 000 later and with the help of Mosman Council and Telecom the doors to the Clubhouse were opened on 26 September 1992 In 2019 Mosman fielded seven grade teams and 3 Colts teams Under 21s in the NSW Suburban Rugby Union s 1st Division as well as 35 junior teams Registrations in general represent over 200 grade players 80 colts players and over 450 juniors drawn predominantly from the local area Premierships EditDivision One Club Championships 1927 1954 1996 2018 2019 Cowboy Cup 2018 2019 2020 Kentwell Cup 1st Grade 1923 1927 1954 2016 2019 Burke Cup 2nd Grade 1924 1953 1996 2009 2015 2018 2020 Whiddon Cup 3rd Grade 2003 2007 Judd Cup 4th Grade 2007 2020 Sutherland Cup 5th Grade 1995 2017 2018 2019 2020 Halligan Cup 6th Grade 1999 2009 2011 2012 Barbour Cup Colts 2002 2004 2007 2018 2020 Under 85 kg 2007 2009 2012 Non District Seconds 1st Grade 1922 Mosman s first premiership District Second Division 1st Grade 1972 1975 1977 District Second Division 2nd Grade 1971 1974 1978 District Second Division 3rd Grade 1971 1973 1976 1977 District Second Division 4th Grade 1972 1973 1976 1977 District Third Division 1st Grade 1979 District Third Division 2nd Grade 1979External links EditMosman Rugby Club NSW Rugby UnionReferences Edit NSW Suburban Rugby Union Retrieved 3 March 2017 NSW Suburban Rugby Union Retrieved 3 March 2017 First Mosman team photo 1893 Hewitt Jeff 1996 Two Blues 100 Years of Mosman Rugby Team Creative Services NSWRU 1890 1894 Rugby Annual NSWRU NSWRU Annual 1894 Pollard Jack 1994 Australian Rugby Union The Game and the Players Ironbark Heads Ian 1990 The Kangaroos The Saga of Rugby League s Great Tours Lester Townsend Publishing Jack Pollard Australian Rugby Union the Game and the Players Angus amp Robertson 1984 p 524 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mosman Rugby Club amp oldid 1097522867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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