Eastern Suburbs season 1931

Eastern Suburbs season 1931

Eastern Suburbs (now known as the Sydney Roosters) competed in the 24th New South Wales Rugby League(NSWRL) premiership in 1931.

Ladder

eason Highlights

* Minor premiership
* Runners Up
* Jack Lynch was the leading Point and Try scorer in the New South Wales Rugby League competition.
* Club Championship
* 3rd grade title

References

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


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