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1926 NSWRFL season

The 1926 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the nineteenth season of Sydney’s top-level rugby league club competition, Australia’s first. Nine teams from across the city contested during the season, which culminated in South Sydney’s victory over Sydney University in the premiership final.[1]

1926 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams9
Premiers South Sydney (6th title)
Minor premiers South Sydney (6th title)
Matches played75
Points scored2009
Top points scorer(s) Jack Courtney (104)
Top try-scorer(s) Benny Wearing (14)

Season summary edit

Rugby league had been going through a period of declining popularity. The “first past the post” method had resulted in a number of seasons where the premiership was decided before the end of scheduled matches, killing interest during the closing rounds. Falling crowd numbers led to the NSWRFL making a substantial loss in 1925, forcing changes to be made. For the 1926 season a finals series was introduced to maintain interest in the competition.[2] The Premiership would therefore be determined amongst the leading four teams.

The rules concerning the play-the-ball were also changed. Only two players could play at the ball, with one player from each side being allowed to stand immediately behind, and all other players having to stay behind that second man until the ball was heeled. Previously any number of players could play at the ball, and by 1925 play-the-balls had become a real mess.

The rules were changed so that when a ball was forced in goal by the defending side play restarted with a line drop-out rather than a scrum.

These changes combined with the use of multiple reserve balls turned rugby league into a faster and much more attractive spectacle, and the fans returned.

Teams edit

Balmain
 
19th season
Ground: Birchgrove Oval
Coach: Alf Fraser
Captain: Reg Latta
Eastern Suburbs
 
19th season
Ground: RAS Showground
Captains:Arthur Oxford, Les Steel
Glebe
 
19th season
Ground: Wentworth Park
Captain: Frank Burge, Tom McGrath
Newtown
 
19th season
Ground: Marrickville Oval
Coach: Albert "Ricketty" Johnston
Captain: Charles Kell
North Sydney
 
19th season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Captain: Leo O'Connor
St. George
 
6th season
Ground: Earl Park
Captain-Coach: Arnold Traynor
South Sydney
 
19th season
Ground: Sydney Cricket Ground
Coach: Howard Hallett
Captain: Alf Blair
University
 
7th season
Coach: Bill Kelly
Captain: A.S. Lane
Western Suburbs
 
19th season
Ground: Pratten Park
Coach:
Captain: Gordon Stettler

Ladder edit

 
The geographical locations of the teams that contested the 1926 premiership across Sydney.
Pos. Team Pld. W D L PF PA Diff. Pts.
1   South Sydney 16 14 0 2 318 146 +172 32
2   Glebe 16 9 1 6 188 168 +20 23
3   Eastern Suburbs 16 9 1 6 207 192 +15 23
4   Sydney University 16 9 0 7 198 217 –19 22
5   Western Suburbs 16 8 0 8 252 227 +25 20
6   Newtown 16 7 0 9 189 223 –34 18
7   North Sydney 16 7 0 9 227 271 –44 18
8   Balmain 16 6 0 10 187 184 +3 16
9   St. George 16 2 0 14 169 307 –138 8

Finals edit

At one stage in the second half of the season, University had been sitting just one win behind reigning premiers South Sydney. But five successive losses at the back end of the season saw them fall to fourth on the ladder. This though was enough to secure their only ever finals berth in their eighteen-year history. South Sydney for the second season straight showed consistent good form, and in the end comfortably won the minor premiership.

In the semi-finals, both University and South Sydney comfortably defeated their opponents to progress to the final.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 September – Sydney Cricket Ground
 
 
  Glebe3
 
18 September – Agricultural Showground
 
  University29
 
  South Sydney11
 
11 September – Sydney Cricket Ground
 
  University5
 
  South Sydney21
 
 
  Eastern Suburbs5
 

Final edit

The 1926 season was the most successful of the eighteen seasons between the wars in which University competed in the top Sydney grade. This may have had to do with their coach Bill Kelly or their new trainer, the former Kangaroo Sid Pearce. Or perhaps they benefitted from that season’s play-the-ball rule change which initially resulted in a cleaner and faster game that suited the lighter and quicker Students. Whatever the reason they won their first seven games.

However the loss of their centre Frank O'Rourke to a broken hand, saw them slip in the final rounds to finish fourth. The play-off system and South Sydney’s “right-of-challenge” as minor-premiers required University to beat the powerful Glebe side and then South Sydney twice to take the title.

In the semi-final against Glebe, University regained their early season form and trounced Glebe by 29–3.[3]

O'Rourke returned for the Final and lined up with state representatives Hubert “Butt” Finn, Jim McIntyre and Alby Lane in front of 20,000 at the Royal Agricultural Society Grounds.

In the opening twenty minutes University had three opportunities to score but poor finishing let them down. After withstanding the Students’ attack Souths responded with eleven points of their own by the half-time break. Early in the second half University’s centre McCormack hit back with an intercept try to pull the deficit back to 11–5 however the Rabbitohs defence held for the remainder of the game and they claimed the premiership.[4]

Referee Webby Neill, himself a former premiership winning Rabbitoh, sent off Souths’ Edward Root during the match.

South Sydney 11 (Tries: Brogan, Finch, Watson. Goal: Blair)

University 5 (Tries: Paddy McCormack. Goal: Jim McIntyre)

References edit

  1. ^ Premiership Roll of Honour at rl1908.com October 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Middleton, David (30 September 2013). "Ten of the most dominant seasons in rugby league history from historian David Middleton". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  3. ^ Corbett, Claude (5 Sep 1926). "University Now in League Premiership Final". The Sun (Sydney). Sydney: National Library of Australia. p. 8. Retrieved 20 Sep 2020.
  4. ^ Corbett, Claude (19 Sep 1926). "South Sydney League Premiers For Sixth Time". The Sun (Sydney). Sydney: National Library of Australia. p. 8. Retrieved 20 Sep 2020.

External links edit

  • Rugby League Tables - Notes AFL Tables
  • Rugby League Tables - Season 1926 AFL Tables
  • RL1908
  • North Sydney Bears
  • Sean Fagan's RL1908
  • at rabbitohs.com.au

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The 1926 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the nineteenth season of Sydney s top level rugby league club competition Australia s first Nine teams from across the city contested during the season which culminated in South Sydney s victory over Sydney University in the premiership final 1 1926 New South Wales Rugby Football LeagueTeams9PremiersSouth Sydney 6th title Minor premiersSouth Sydney 6th title Matches played75Points scored2009Top points scorer s Jack Courtney 104 Top try scorer s Benny Wearing 14 19251927 Contents 1 Season summary 1 1 Teams 1 2 Ladder 2 Finals 2 1 Final 3 References 4 External linksSeason summary editRugby league had been going through a period of declining popularity The first past the post method had resulted in a number of seasons where the premiership was decided before the end of scheduled matches killing interest during the closing rounds Falling crowd numbers led to the NSWRFL making a substantial loss in 1925 forcing changes to be made For the 1926 season a finals series was introduced to maintain interest in the competition 2 The Premiership would therefore be determined amongst the leading four teams The rules concerning the play the ball were also changed Only two players could play at the ball with one player from each side being allowed to stand immediately behind and all other players having to stay behind that second man until the ball was heeled Previously any number of players could play at the ball and by 1925 play the balls had become a real mess The rules were changed so that when a ball was forced in goal by the defending side play restarted with a line drop out rather than a scrum These changes combined with the use of multiple reserve balls turned rugby league into a faster and much more attractive spectacle and the fans returned Teams edit Balmain formed on January 23 1908 at Balmain Town Hall Eastern Suburbs formed on January 24 1908 at Paddington Town Hall Glebe formed on January 9 1908 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 19th seasonGround Birchgrove OvalCoach Alf FraserCaptain Reg Latta Eastern Suburbs nbsp 19th seasonGround RAS ShowgroundCaptains Arthur Oxford Les Steel Glebe nbsp 19th seasonGround Wentworth ParkCaptain Frank Burge Tom McGrath Newtown nbsp 19th seasonGround Marrickville OvalCoach Albert Ricketty JohnstonCaptain Charles Kell North Sydney nbsp 19th seasonGround North Sydney OvalCaptain Leo O Connor St George nbsp 6th seasonGround Earl ParkCaptain Coach Arnold Traynor South Sydney nbsp 19th seasonGround Sydney Cricket GroundCoach Howard HallettCaptain Alf Blair University nbsp 7th seasonCoach Bill KellyCaptain A S Lane Western Suburbs nbsp 19th seasonGround Pratten ParkCoach Captain Gordon Stettler Ladder edit nbsp The geographical locations of the teams that contested the 1926 premiership across Sydney Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA Diff Pts 1 nbsp South Sydney 16 14 0 2 318 146 172 32 2 nbsp Glebe 16 9 1 6 188 168 20 23 3 nbsp Eastern Suburbs 16 9 1 6 207 192 15 23 4 nbsp Sydney University 16 9 0 7 198 217 19 22 5 nbsp Western Suburbs 16 8 0 8 252 227 25 20 6 nbsp Newtown 16 7 0 9 189 223 34 18 7 nbsp North Sydney 16 7 0 9 227 271 44 18 8 nbsp Balmain 16 6 0 10 187 184 3 16 9 nbsp St George 16 2 0 14 169 307 138 8Finals editAt one stage in the second half of the season University had been sitting just one win behind reigning premiers South Sydney But five successive losses at the back end of the season saw them fall to fourth on the ladder This though was enough to secure their only ever finals berth in their eighteen year history South Sydney for the second season straight showed consistent good form and in the end comfortably won the minor premiership In the semi finals both University and South Sydney comfortably defeated their opponents to progress to the final Semi finalsFinal 4 September Sydney Cricket Ground nbsp Glebe3 18 September Agricultural Showground nbsp University29 nbsp South Sydney11 11 September Sydney Cricket Ground nbsp University5 nbsp South Sydney21 nbsp Eastern Suburbs5 Final edit South Sydney Position Sydney University Alan Righton FB Hubert Finn Alby Carr WG Tom Barry Vic Lawrence CE Frank O Rourke Harry Finch CE Paddy McCormack Reg Williams WG Martin Cunningham Alf Blair c FE A S Lane c Frank Brogan HB Ed Wynter Arch Thompson PR Edward Ryan Harry Cavanough HK Frank Benning George Treweek PR Jim Ward Edward Root SR Sammy Ogg Alf O Connor SR Bill Flanagan David Watson LK John McIntyre Howard Hallett Coach Bill Kelly The 1926 season was the most successful of the eighteen seasons between the wars in which University competed in the top Sydney grade This may have had to do with their coach Bill Kelly or their new trainer the former Kangaroo Sid Pearce Or perhaps they benefitted from that season s play the ball rule change which initially resulted in a cleaner and faster game that suited the lighter and quicker Students Whatever the reason they won their first seven games However the loss of their centre Frank O Rourke to a broken hand saw them slip in the final rounds to finish fourth The play off system and South Sydney s right of challenge as minor premiers required University to beat the powerful Glebe side and then South Sydney twice to take the title In the semi final against Glebe University regained their early season form and trounced Glebe by 29 3 3 O Rourke returned for the Final and lined up with state representatives Hubert Butt Finn Jim McIntyre and Alby Lane in front of 20 000 at the Royal Agricultural Society Grounds In the opening twenty minutes University had three opportunities to score but poor finishing let them down After withstanding the Students attack Souths responded with eleven points of their own by the half time break Early in the second half University s centre McCormack hit back with an intercept try to pull the deficit back to 11 5 however the Rabbitohs defence held for the remainder of the game and they claimed the premiership 4 Referee Webby Neill himself a former premiership winning Rabbitoh sent off Souths Edward Root during the match South Sydney 11 Tries Brogan Finch Watson Goal Blair University 5 Tries Paddy McCormack Goal Jim McIntyre nbsp Alf O Connor nbsp Alby CarrReferences edit Premiership Roll of Honour at rl1908 com Archived October 11 2010 at the Wayback Machine Middleton David 30 September 2013 Ten of the most dominant seasons in rugby league history from historian David Middleton The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 6 February 2014 Corbett Claude 5 Sep 1926 University Now in League Premiership Final The Sun Sydney Sydney National Library of Australia p 8 Retrieved 20 Sep 2020 Corbett Claude 19 Sep 1926 South Sydney League Premiers For Sixth Time The Sun Sydney Sydney National Library of Australia p 8 Retrieved 20 Sep 2020 External links editRugby League Tables Notes AFL Tables Rugby League Tables Season 1926 AFL Tables Premiership History and Statistics RL1908 History Introduction North Sydney Bears History of the University Club Sean Fagan s RL1908 Results 1921 30 at rabbitohs com au Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1926 NSWRFL season amp oldid 1215615417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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