Eastern Suburbs 1911 Season

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Eastern Suburbs (now known as the Sydney Roosters) competed in their fourth New South Wales Rugby League season in 1911. They won their maiden premiership defeating the Glebe Dirty Reds 11-8.


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[edit] 1911 playing squad

No. Position Player
5 Flag of Australia WG Dan Frawley
9 Flag of Australia PR Larry 'Jersey' O'Malley
10 Flag of Australia HK Sid 'Sandy' Pearce
18 Flag of Australia CE Herbert Henry 'Dally' Messenger
20 Flag of Australia PR George Green
23 Flag of Australia PR Percy White
25 Flag of Australia PR Mick Frawley
28 Flag of Australia HB Tom Bruce
29 Flag of Australia PR Eddie Griffiths
43 Flag of Australia SR Barney Dalton
45 Flag of Australia PR Bob Williams
49 Flag of Australia CE John 'Dinny' Campbell
No. Position Player
50 Flag of Australia HB Leslie Cody
51 Flag of Australia FB Fred Kinghorn
52 Flag of Australia PR F. Strickland
53 Flag of Australia WG Eddie White
54 Flag of Australia PR Charlie Lees
55 Flag of Australia PR A. Nicholson
56 Flag of Australia SR Harold Corbett
57 Flag of Australia PR J. Cunningham
58 Flag of Australia PR W. Dalton
59 Flag of Australia SR G. Mackay
60 Flag of Australia FE Herb Collins

[edit] 1911 results

Round Opponent Result Roosters Score Opponent Score Date Venue Crowd
1 Annandale Dales Won 30 (6-6-0) 3 (1-0-0) 29 April, 1911 Agricultural 2000
2 North Sydney Bears Won 22 (4-5-0) 9 (1-3-0) 6 May, 1911 Sports Ground 5000
3 Glebe Dirty Reds Lost 0 (0-0-0) 8 (2-1-0) 13 May, 1911 Wentworth 4000
4 Newtown Jets Lost 7 (1-2-0) 16 (4-2-0) 20 May, 1911 Sports Ground 15000
5 Balmain Tigers Won 16 (4-2-0) 11 (3-1-0) 27 May, 1911 Sports Ground 3000
6 Western Suburbs Magpies Won 22 (4-5-0) 15 (3-3-0) 17 June, 1911 Sports Ground 3000
7 South Sydney Rabbitohs Lost 8 (0-4-0) 12 (2-3-0) 1 July, 1911 Sports Ground 10000
8 Balmain Tigers Won 29 (5-6-1) 7 (1-2-0) 8 July, 1911 Birchgrove 4000
9 Western Suburbs Magpies Draw 8 (2-1-0) 8 (2-1-0) 22 July, 1911 Agricultural 2000
10 Newtown Jets Draw 13 (3-2-0) 13 (3-2-0) 29 July, 1911 Agricultural 1000
11 South Sydney Rabbitohs Won 24 (4-6-0) 14 (4-1-0) 5 August, 1911 Sports Ground 15000
12 Glebe Dirty Reds Won 18 (2-5-1) 8 (2-1-0) 12 August, 1911 Sports Ground 16000
13 Annandale Dales Won 8 (0-4-0) 5 (1-1-0) 19 August, 1911 Agricultural 3000
14 North Sydney Bears Won 3 (1-0-0) 0 (0-0-0) 26 August, 1911 North Sydney 2000
Minor Semi South Sydney Rabbitohs Won 23 (3-7-0) 10 (2-2-0) 2 September, 1911 Sports Ground 14000
Preliminary Glebe Dirty Reds Won 22 (4-5-0) 9 (1-3-0) 9 September, 1911 Agricultural 16000
Grand Final Glebe Dirty Reds Won 11 (1-4-0) 8 (2-0-1) 16 September, 1911 Agricultural 20000



[edit] EASTERN SUBURBS FIRST PREMIERSHIP

Finals campaign

  • Semi Final, Saturday the 2nd of September, 1911.

Eastern Suburbs 23 (Messenger 2, E. White tries; Messenger 7 goals) defeated South Sydney 10 (E. Hilliard, A. J. McCabe Tries; Dymant 2 Goals) at the Sydney Sports Ground.


Eastern Suburbs 22 (E. White 2, E. Griffiths, L. Cody Tries; D. Messenger 5 Goals) defeated Glebe 9 (F. Burge Try; R. Algie, A. B. Burge Goal; R. Algie Field Goal) at Agricultural Ground.

  • Glebe, as minor premiers, had the right to challenge.


Eastern Suburbs 11 (Lees Try; Messenger 3 Goals; Messenger Field Goal) defeated Glebe 8 (C. R. Cubitt 2 Tries; L.Cubitt Field Goal) at Agricultural Ground.

Match report: Played in blustery conditions, Glebes form improved greatly but they could not compete with the immaculate kicking of Dally Messenger.

In an incident packed opening stanza McMahon reduced each side to twelve men by sending off O'Malley and Pert after a touch judges report. Ensuing scrums were played with only four forwards. Glebe three - quarter Gleeson left the field with an ankle injury and was replaced at half time by Farrelly.

With first use of the stiff southerly, Glebe winger C. R. Cubitt scored out Wide in the second minute fom a scrum close to the easts line. Messenger replied with a goal shortly after for Glebe to lead 5-2 at halftime. When play resumed, Messenger goaled again to narrow the gap to one point. Twelve minutes in, Glebe edged to an 8-4 lead when Cubitt crossed for his second try-a brilliant length of the field effort featuring Farrelly, Redmond, A. Burge and finally Cubitt who beat Messengers ankle tap.

With thirteen minutes left in the grandfinal, Lees scored Easts only try, from a high kick the ball bounced off dazed Glebe fullback Algie(who had been injured in a headclash in the opening minutes with winger White.) Messenger converted and Easts snatched a 9-8 lead. Messenger's field goal six minutes from the bell gave his team the three point buffer at 11-8 and the confidence to hang on and win their first premiership. After exchanging jerseys, the elated surfsiders carried Messenger from the field. - Steve Hadden (History of the NSW rugby league finals)


Line-up: Eastern Suburbs: Frank Kinghorn; Barney Dalton; John Campbell; Dally Messenger(c); Eddie White; Herbie Collins; Leslie Cody; Larry O'Malley; Sandy Pearce; Mick Frawley; Eddie Griffiths; Charlie Lees; and W. Dalton.

Glebe: Roy Algie; Mick Muggivan; Dave Garlick; Tom Gleeson(replaced at halftime by Farrelly); Charlie Cubbit; Les Cubitt; Fritz Thirring; Sid Pert; Jack Redmond; Sam Griffiths; Albert Burge (c); Frank Burge; and Harry Brighton.

[edit] 1911 NSWRL ladder

Rank Team P W D L For Against Diff Points
1 Glebe Dirty Reds 14 11 0 3 244 88 +156 22
2 Eastern Suburbs 14 9 2 3 208 129 +79 20
3 South Sydney Rabbitohs 14 9 2 3 188 117 +71 20
4 Newtown Jets 14 6 3 5 154 120 +34 15
5 Annandale Dales 14 5 1 8 113 184 -71 11
6 North Sydney Bears 14 4 1 9 138 209 -71 9
7 Western Suburbs Magpies 14 4 1 9 116 189 -73 9
8 Balmain Tigers 14 3 0 11 130 255 -125 6

[edit] 1911 point analysis

[edit] Offence

The lowdown:

Eastern Suburbs completed the following score options in the 1911 season:

  • 45 tries
  • 64 goals
  • 2 field goals

The result:

Eastern Suburbs scored a total of 300 points in 1911.

The verdict:

  • Eastern Suburbs try scoring ability dropped by 6.2% on their previous season.
  • Eastern Suburbs goal scoring ability improved by 18.7% on their previous season.
  • Eastern Suburbs field goal kicking ability improved by 200% on their previous season.
  • Eastern Suburbs overall point scoring ability improved 9.9% on their previous season.
  • Eastern Suburbs total point score dropped by 16.1% on their previous season.

[edit] Defence

The lowdown:

Eastern Suburbs conceded the following score options in the 1911 season:

  • 34 tries
  • 26 goals
  • 1 field goals

The result:

Eastern Suburbs conceded a total of 129 points in the 1911 season.

The verdict:

  • Eastern Suburbs try scoring defence dropped by 35.2% on their previous season.
  • Eastern Suburbs goal kicking defence dropped by 7.6% on their previous season.
  • Eastern Suburbs field goal defence was maintained on their previous season.
  • Eastern Suburbs total points against defensive effort improved by 17.7% on their previous season.

[edit] 1911 season highlights

  • Won maiden premiership defeating the Glebe Dirty Reds 11-8 in the Grand Final.
  • Defeated the Annandale Dales 30-3 in Round 1 to mark the biggest win of the year.
  • Won the 1911 reserve grade competition for the fourth year in a row.
  • Once again won the presidents cup competition.
  • While representing NSW in an interstate match against Queensland, Dally Messenger scored a record 32 points, coming from four tries and ten goals. In the 3 match series, Messenger scored a total of 72 points.

[edit] References

Rugby League Tables and Statistics

Preceded by
1910
Season
1911
Succeeded by
1912