Eastern Suburbs season 1933

Eastern Suburbs season 1933

Eastern Suburbs (now known as the Sydney Roosters) competed in the 26th New South Wales Rugby League(NSWRL) premiership in 1933.

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*Line-up contained - ?????(coach); Cyril Abotomey, W. Anderton, Perc Atkinson, Sam Bryant, Dave Brown, Richard Brown, John Clarke, G. Court, Jack 'Buster' Cragie, Hilton Delaney, Bill Dyer, Jack Fay, J. Guinery, Bob Halloway, Harley Hanrahan, John Lane, Jack Morrison, Max Nixon, Ernie Norman, Sid ' Joe' Pease, Ray Stehr, Viv Thicknesse, Harry Thompsons, Fred Tottey, Laurie Ward, Wood

Ladder

References

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


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