1908 Eastern Suburbs season

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Eastern Suburbs (now known as the Sydney Roosters) competed in their first New South Wales Rugby League season in 1908. They won 9 of their 11 matches and finished runners up, being defeated by the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the first premiership decider.

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[edit] Players

Eastern Suburbs home jersey 1908.svg
No. Position Player
1 Australia PR Harry 'Jersey' Flegg (c)
2 Australia PR Herb Brackenreg
3 Australia CE Dave Brown
4 Australia HB Lou D'Alpuget
5 Australia WG Dan Frawley
6 Australia FB Fred Fry
7 Australia SR Lou 'Baby' Jones
8 Australia LK Bob Mable
9 Australia SR Larry 'Jersey' O'Malley
10 Australia HK Sid 'Sandy' Pearce
11 Australia FE Albert Rosenfeld
12 Australia WG W. Smith
13 Australia WG Johnno Stuntz
No. Position Player
14 Australia WG Horrie Miller
15 Australia FB Percy McNamara
16 Australia SR H. Thompson
17 Australia FE Harold Kelley
18 Australia CE Herbert Henry 'Dally' Messenger
19 Australia FB H Woodhill
20 Australia HK George Green
21 Australia SR A Playfair
22 Australia SR Joe Shakespeare
23 Australia PR Percy White
24 Australia SR William Leslie
25 Australia PR Mick Frawley
26 Australia FB Bill King
27 Australia PR Ted Briscoe

[edit] Draw & results

Round Opponent Result Easts Score Opponent Score Date Venue Crowd
1 Newtown Win 32 16 20 April Wentworth 3000
2 BYE - - - - - -
3 South Sydney Win 13 12 16 May Agricultural 3000
4 Balmain Win 21 8 23 May Agricultural 1500
5 Western Suburbs Win 9 8 30 May Agricultural 800
6 North Sydney Win 19 11 20 June Agricultural 1500
7 Cumberland Win 26 5 27 June Agricultural 4000
8 Glebe Lost 5 11 4 July Wentworth 1200
9 Newcastle Win 34 17 25 July Agricultural 400
10 Western Suburbs Win 24 2 8 August Agricultural -
Minor Semi North Sydney Win 23 10 15 August Agricultural 400
Grand Final South Sydney Lost 12 14 29 August Agricultural 4000

[edit] NSWRFL ladder

Rank Team P W D L B For Against Diff Points
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 Newtown 9 1 1 7 1 70 148 -78 5
8 Western Suburbs 9 1 0 8 1 47 190 -143 4
9 Cumberland 8 1 0 7 1 38 191 -153 4

[edit] Pointscorers

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
W Smith 1 - - 3
H Thompson 1 - - 3
Harold Kelley 1 - - 3
Mick Frawley 1 - - 3
Percy McNamara - - 1 2
50 32 2 218

[edit] Inaugural Match

The opening round 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.

Eastern Suburbs 32 (Stuntz 4, Smith, D'Alpuget, Brown, Miller tries; Jones 2 goals, D'Alpuget goal, Miller field goal) defeated Newtown 16. The referee for the match was E. Hooper.

The team was: Fred Fry; W. Smith; Dave Brown; Dan Frawley; Johnno Stuntz; Albert Rosenfeld; Lou D'Alpuget; Bob Mable; Lou Jones; Larry O'Malley; Herb Brackenreg; Sid Pearce; Jersey Flegg (c). Smith hurt his shoulder during the match and was replaced by Horrie Miller on the wing.

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".

W. Smith had the honour of scoring the first ever try in first grade for Eastern Suburbs. 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 (4 J. Stuntz, W. Smith, L. D'Alpuget, H. Miller Tries ; 2 L. Jones, L. D'Alpuget Goals; H. Miller Field Goal) defeated Newtown 16 (J. Scott, H. Hamill, + 2 Tries ; 2 Goals) at the Wentworth Park Ground. The referee for the match was E. Hooper, the crowd figure was 3000 and the admittance was sixpence.

[edit] Season summary

  • Eastern Suburbs finished runners up to South Sydney in rugby league's first premiership decider. Both sides were without their leading players who had left a few weeks earlier on the first Kangaroo Tour.
  • Eastern Suburbs won the reserve grade competition.
  • Horrie Miller was the top try scorer in the NSWRL in its first season scoring 15 tries.
  • Horrie Miller was the top poimt scorer in the NSWRL first season scoring 47 points.
  • The first Aboriginal to play rugby league, George Green, made his debut for Eastern Suburbs in the Semi-Final.
  • Representatives to come from the Eastern Suburbs club during 1908 were:-

(Metropolitan): Dan Frawley, Herb Brackenreg, Horrie Miller, Dally Messenger, Lou D'Alpuget, Jersey Flegg. (NSW): Dally Messenger, Larry O'Malley, Lou Jones, Herb Brackenreg, Johnno Stuntz, Albert Rosenfeld, Sandy Pearce, Bob Mable. (QLD): Dally Messenger (Australia): Dally Messenger, Albert Rosenfeld, Lou Jones, Sandy Pearce, Dan Frawley, Larry O'Malley.

  • Dally Messenger, Albert Rosenfeld and Lou Jones (res) played in Australia's first test match.
  • Dally Messenger was the first Australian captain to come from the Eastern Suburbs club.
  • While on tour with the first Kangaroos Dally Messenger was officially recognised with kicking a world record length goal. This kick, measuring 73.2 metres, was recorded in earlier versions of the Guinness World Book of Records but has faded out over the years.
  • On the first Kangaroo Tour Eastern Suburbs forward Larry O’Malley played in 35 matches, which remains as the most matches ever played on a Kangaroo tour.

[edit] References

Preceded by
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Season
1908
Succeeded by
1909