Eastern Suburbs season 1949

Eastern Suburbs season 1949

Eastern Suburbs (now known as the Sydney Roosters) competed in their 42nd New South Wales Rugby League season in 1949.

1949 Details

- Ray Stehr(Coach); Kevin Abrahamsen, Jack Arnold, Milton Atkinson, Reg Beath, Frank Burke, Vic Bulgin, Jack Coll, Col Donohoe, Ernie Hawkins, Gordon Hassett, Dick Healy, Sid Hobson, Brian Holmes, Jim Hunt, Ken Hunter, Ken McCaffery, Billy Morris, Jim Murphy, J 'Mick' Phelan, Stan Robinson, John Sellgren, Len Solomon, Ralph Stewart, Ian Verrender

1949 NSWRL ladder

eason Summary

* Eastern Suburbs won the wooden spoon.

* Representatives - Col Donahoe(Aus), Vic Bulgin(Aus)


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