1911 NSWRFL season

1911 NSWRFL season
League New South Wales Rugby Football League
Duration April 29 to September 16
Teams 8
Matches played 59
Points scored 1374
Premiers Eastern Suburbs[1] (1st title)
Minor Premiers Glebe (1st title)
Runners-up Glebe
Top point-scorer(s) Dally Messenger (148)
Top try-scorer(s) Dave Garlick (13)
Second Grade
Number of teams 16
Premiers Eastern Suburbs
Runners-up Glebe
Third Grade
Number of teams 22
Premiers Leichhardt
Runners-up South Sydney Kinkora

The 1911 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the fourth season of Sydney’s top-level rugby league club competition, Australia’s first. Eight teams from across the city contested during the season for the premiership and the Royal Agricultural Society Challenge Shield.

The League’s turnover for the 1911 season was £15,889, up £2,477 on the previous year.[2]

Teams

For the first time in its short history, the premiership consisted of the same teams for two consecutive seasons in a row. The same eight teams from the 1910 season played in 1911.

Annandale
2nd season
Ground: Wentworth Park
Captain-Coach: Charlie Hedley
Balmain
4th season
Ground: Birchgrove Oval
Coach: Robert Graves
Captain: Arthur Halloway
Eastern Suburbs
4th season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Captain-Coach: Dally Messenger
Glebe
4th season
Ground: Wentworth Park
Coach: Chris McKivat
Captain: Albert Burge
Newtown
4th season
Ground: Erskineville Oval
Coach:
Captain: Bill Noble
North Sydney
4th season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Coach:
Captain: Con Sullivan
South Sydney
4th season
Ground:Sydney Sports Ground
Coach: Arthur Hennessy
Captain: Billy Cann
Western Suburbs
4th season
Ground: St Luke's Park
Coach:
Captain: Tedda Courtney

Ladder

The geographical locations of the teams that contested the 1911 premiership across Sydney.
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Glebe 14110324488+15622
2 Eastern Suburbs 14923208129+7920
3 South Sydney 14923188117+7120
4 Newtown 14635154120+3415
5 Annandale 14518113184-7111
6 North Sydney 14419138209-719
7 Western Suburbs 14419116189-739
8 Balmain 143011130255-1256

Finals

The finals system used for the 1910 season was similar in the 1911 season. The top two teams at the end of the year were to play each other in a final to decide the premiership, but in the event of the minor premiers losing, they were deemed to have the "right of challenge" to play a Grand Final. However, because both Eastern Suburbs and South Sydney finished on equal premiership points in second place, a playoff was used to decide who would play minor premiers Glebe in the final.

Eastern Suburbs ended up beating local rivals South Sydney 23-10 at the Sports Ground in front of 14,000 people on September 2, 1911, to win the play-off in order to play minor premiers Glebe. The following week, Eastern Suburbs beat Glebe in front of 16,000 at the Agricultural Ground 22-9. Glebe immediately exercised their right for a rematch the following week for a match to be held at the Agricultural Ground on September 16, 1911.

Final

Eastern Suburbs Position Glebe
Fred KinghornFBRoy Algie
Barney DaltonWGMick Muggivan
John CampbellCEDave Garlick
Dally Messenger (Ca./Co.)CETom Gleeson
Eddie WhiteWGCharlie Cubitt
Herb CollinsFELes Cubitt
Leslie CodyHBFritz Thiering
Larry O'MalleyPRSid Pert
Sandy PearceHKJack Redmond
Mick FrawleyPRSam Griffiths
Eddie GriffithsSRAlbert Burge (c)
Charlie LeesSRFrank Burge
W DaltonLKHarry Brighton
ReserveJ Farrelly
CoachChris McKivat

After Glebe won the toss, Dally Messenger kicked off at 3:31pm on what was a very windy Saturday afternoon.[3] Glebe winger Cubitt scored early and Easts were only able to post a penalty goal in the first half and trailed 5–2 at the break. The referee was Tom McMahon (the elder of the two Sydney top-grade referees of that name) who in the first half sent off Glebe’s Sid Pert and Rooster Larry O'Malley, the former Australian Kangaroo captain. Early in the second half, Cubitt scored again for Glebe to take an 8–4 lead. However, in the final ten minutes, Eastern Suburbs were able to score a try after a high kick was misjudged by the Glebe fullback, and Charlie Lees took the loose ball to score a try. Dally Messenger converted to take the lead 9–8 with only minutes to play, and consolidated the win with another penalty kick to win the game 11–8 for the Roosters and allowing them to take their first premiership in front of 20,000 people.

Eastern Suburbs 11 (Tries: Lees. Goals: Messenger 3. Fld Goal: Messenger )

defeated

Glebe 8 (Tries; C Cubitt 2 Goals: 1.)

Notable events

On June 22, the first game of rugby league was played on the Sydney Cricket Ground. NSW defeated New Zealand in the match, 35–10.

References

  1. Premiership Roll of Honour Archived 2011-05-14 at the Wayback Machine. at rl1908.com
  2. "Football Takings". Grey River Argus. New Zealand. 1912-03-20. p. 5. Retrieved 2009-12-03.
  3. "Rugby League Final". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia. 1911-09-18. p. 4. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
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