1924 NSWRFL season

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1924 New South Wales Rugby Football League
Teams 9
Premiers Balmain (6th title)
Minor premiers Balmain (6th title)
Matches played 37
Points scored 917 (total)
24.784 (per match)
Top point scorer(s) Jack Courtney (42)
Top try scorer(s) Tommy Kennedy (10)

The 1924 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the seventeenth season of Sydney's top-level rugby league football club competition, Australia's first. Nine teams from across the city contested during the season which culminated in Balmain's victory over South Sydney in the premiership final.[1]

The 1924 season was also the last in the NSWRFL for future Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame inductee, Harold Horder.

Teams

Balmain
Eastern Suburbs Glebe
Newtown
North Sydney
Coach: Jim Devereux
St. George
South Sydney
University
Western Suburbs

Ladder

The geographical locations of the teams that contested the 1924 premiership across Sydney.
Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Balmain 8611112453+7115
2 South Sydney 8611110460+4415
3 Western Suburbs 84041130103+2710
4 Glebe 840418795-810
5 St. George 8323194125-3110
6 North Sydney 83051107128-218
7 Eastern Suburbs 83051168106-218
8 University 8215185115-307
9 Newtown 8215198129-317

Premiership Final

Balmain Posit. South Sydney
Des Ponchard FB Howard Hallett
Jim Love WG Benny Wearing
Dud Millard CE Harold Horder
Billy Craig CE Oscar Quinlivan
Tommy Kennedy WG Cec Blinkhorn
Charles Fraser (Ca./Co.) FE Alf Blair
Norman Robinson HB Frank Brogan
Bill Schulz PR David Watson
Horrie Watt HK Ern Wilmot
Andrew Fraser PR Jack Lawrence
Roy Liston SR Edward Root
Les Hayes SR Pat Murphy
Reg Latta LK Abby Carr
Coach

Balmain and South Sydney finished equal at the top of the ladder, having dropped just one game each. The teams had earlier met in Round 5, with a 10-10 draw being the result at the Sydney Cricket Ground in front of a crowd of around 16,000.

The Final was played before a crowd of around 15,000 at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 29 July 1924 and refereed by former Rabbitoh premiership winner Webby Neill. Balmain led 3-0 at half-time and both sides failed to score in the second half. The Tigers thus claimed their sixth premiership within ten years. At the time it was the lowest-scoring Final since the start of the NSWRFL premiership and the first time a team had been held scoreless in a Final.

The Final was also the first rugby league match broadcast on radio with the commentary by Balmain secretary Bob Savage.

Balmain 3 (Try: Latta)

defeated

South Sydney 0

References

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