Eastern Suburbs season 1914

Eastern Suburbs season 1914

Eastern Suburbs (now known as the Sydney Roosters) competed in the 7th New South Wales Rugby League(NSWRL) premiership in 1914.

Details

* Homeground: Agricultural Ground
* Lineup: W. Allman, Butler, Barney Dalton, George Challis, Les Cubitt, Arthur Davidson, D. Flannery, Dan Frawley, Arthur Halloway, Frank Kinghorn, Charlie Lees, Martin, H. McNamarra, Wally Messenger, Claude Nicholson, Larry O'Malley, Sandy Pearce, Bob Tidyman, W. Watson, Jack Watkins.

1914 Premiership Results

* Premiership Round 1, Saturday the 2nd of May 1914.

Glebe 14 (2 Tries; 4 Goals) defeated Eastern Suburbs 12 (2 Tries; 3 Goals) at the Wentworth Park ground.

* Premiership Round 2, Saturday the 9th of May 1914.

Eastern Suburbs 10 (2 Tries; 2 Goals) defeated
Western Suburbs 2 (Goal) at Pratten Park.

* Premiership Round 3, Saturday the 16 of May 1914 .

Newtown 2 (Goal) defeated Eastern Suburbs 0 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

* Premiership Round 4, Saturday the 23rd May 1914.

Eastern Suburbs 10 (2 Tries; 2 Goals) defeated South Sydney 4 (Horder 2 Goals) at Sydney Cricket Ground.

* Premiership Round 5, Saturday the 30th of May 1914.

Eastern Suburbs 17(3 Tries; 4 Goals) defeated North Sydney 7(Try; 2 Goals) at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

* Premiership Round 6, Saturday the 13th of June 1914.

Eastern Suburbs 15(3 Tries; 3 Goals) defeated Annandale 5(Try; Goal) at the Agricultural Ground.

* Premiership Round 7, Saturday the 20th of June 1914.

Eastern Suburbs 8(2 Tries; Goal) defeated Balmain 2 (Goal) at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

* Premiership Round 8, Saturday the 11th of July 1914.

Eastern Suburbs 28(4 Tries; 7 Goals; Field Goal) defeated Glebe 24(F. Burge 2, + 2 Tries; 6 Goals) at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Easts managed to hold on against Glebe after leading at one stage 26-4.

* Premiership Round 9, Saturday the 18th July 1914.

Eastern Suburbs 25 (5 Tries; 5 Goals) Defeated Western Suburbs 10( 2 Tries; 2 Goals) at Agricultural Ground.

* Premiership Round 10, Saturday the 25th of July 1914.

Newtown 6 (1 C. Russell, +1 Goals; 1 Field Goal) Defeated Eastern Suburbs 5(1 Try; 1 Goal) at Sydney Cricket Ground.

This was described as a thriller of a match with Newtown sneaking home in the dying minutes thanks to a penalty goal from their winger, Charles 'Boxer' Russell, who kicked a penalty goal from the sideline.

* Premiership Round 11, Saturday the 1st of August 1914.

South Sydney 10(Horder, McCabe Tries; Horder 2 Goals) Defeated Eastern Suburbs 5 (1 Try; 1 Goal) at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

* Premiership Round 12, Saturday the 8th of August 1914.

Eastern Suburbs 13(3 Tries 1; Goal 1, Field Goal 1) defeated North Sydney 11(Gosper, King, O'Deane Tries; Gray Goal) at North Sydney Oval.

* Premiership Round 13, Saturday the 15th of August 1914.

Annandale 16(4 Tries; 2 Goals) Defeated Eastern Suburbs 14(4 Tries; 1 Goal) at Wentworth Park.

* Premiership Round 14, Saturday the 22nd of August 1914.

Balmain 9(1 Try; 1 Goal; 2 Field Goals) Defeated Eastern Suburbs 2(Goal) at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Table

For - 164

* Tries 32
* Goals 34

Against - 122
* Tries 20
* Goals 31

City Cup

* Final: The final, played between the 2 local rivals Eastern Suburbs and the South Sydney Rabbitohs at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The match attracted twice as many spectators as that years premiership final.

City Cup Final; Eastern Suburbs 6 (W. Messenger, L. O'Malley Tries) defeated South Sydney 5 (H. Horder Try; H. Horder Goal).

""'Played at the Sydney Cricket Ground before ??? spectators, and won by Eastern Suburbs by 6 points to 5. South Sydney kicked off, and quickly had Eastern Suburbs defending. Watkins relieved the (pressure) by kicking out inside half-way, and then an usuccessful attempt to goal from a (?) by (o)Brown. Eastern Suburbs kept their opponents hemmed in for some time, but South Sydney (?) back to neutral territory, where Lees retired and he was replaced by O’Malley. South Sydney where in a good attacking position when Brown made a poor kick at goal from the field, and Eastern Suburbs forced. A little latter Brown was offside near his own line, and Messenger kicked over the (?) strongly. Cubitt being beaten by McCabe, (?) Messenger had made an attempt to goal fro a penalty, the half-time whistle sounded with the scores at 0 all. Eastern Suburbs kept South Sydney busy defending their line. Messenger carried play into the opposition sides territory, and immediately afterwards the ball shot out from a ruck over the line , and Messenger dived and scored. He failed to convert. But was then prominent in several rushes which resulted in O’Malley crossing over. Messenger failed to goal. A few minutes later Cann secured and passed to Horder , who evaded several opponents before scoring and also converting. The play was waged at a lively pace until the fulltime whistle with the score 6 points to 5"......Sydney Morning Herald"'

* Semi-Final: Eastern Suburbs 26(Cubitt 2, Frawley, Halloway, Messenger, Tidyman Tries; Messenger 4 Goals) defeated Glebe 9(A.B. Burg Try; A.B. Burg 2 Goals; Gray Field Goal)

eason Highlights

* Won City Cup.

* Won third grade.

* Eastern Suburbs players Arthur Halloway, Jack Watkins, Wally Messenger and Bob Tidyman all made their Australian debuts.

References

[http://stats.rleague.com/rl/rl_index.html Rugby League Tables and Statistics]


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