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1923 Eastern Suburbs season

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Rugby league team season
1923 Eastern Suburbs season
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Eastern Suburbs (now known as the Sydney Roosters) competed in the 16thNew South Wales Rugby League season in 1923.

Details

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No.PositionPlayer

66Jack 'Bluey' WatkinsSR86Harry Caples (C)FE96Gordon WrightWG103Sid KaufmanHB110Edward ConnertonSR114Ed 'Snowy' RigneyFB123Harold HolmesHK124Bill IvesSR127Arthur OxfordPR129Les SteelWG

No.PositionPlayer

135Jack DawsonHK136Tom MolloySR137Bill RichardsHK138Cyril AbotomeyWG139Frank EganHK140 V. KennedyHK141Tom FitzpatrickHK142 J. O'DonnellHK143 R. WittrienHK144George AgarWG

Results

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  • Premiership Round 1, 5 May 1923;

Eastern Suburbs '’’21’’’ (5Tries; 3Goals) defeated University ‘’’5’’’ (1 Try; 1 Goal) at theSydney Sports Ground.

  • Premiership Round 2, 2 May 1923;

Eastern Suburbs14(2 Tries; 4 Goals)) defeatedNewtown 8( 2 Tries; 1 Goal) at the Sydney Sports Ground

  • Premiership Round. 3, 19 May 1923;

South Sydney 15 defeatedEastern Suburbs5 At the Sydney Sports Ground;

  • Premiership Round 4, 26 May 1923;

Western Suburbs 19 beatEastern Suburbs 14 at Pratten Park

  • Premiership Round 5, 2 June 1923.

Eastern Suburbs 4 beatSt George 0 at Sydney Sports Ground

  • Premiership Round 6, 9 June 1923*

Eastern Suburbs 16 beatNorth Sydney 8 at Sydney Cricket Ground

•Premiership Round 8, 30 June 1923.Eastern Suburbs 13(3 Tries; 2 Goals) beatGlebe 3 (1 Try) atBirchgrove Oval

  • Premiership Round 9, 7 July 1923;

Eastern Suburbs 10 beat Balmain 8 at Sydney Sports Ground.

  • Premiership Round 10, 14 July;

Eastern Suburbs 12 beat University 5 at Sydney Cricket Ground

  • Premiership Round 11 21 July

Eastern Suburbs 25 beat Newtown 5 at Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2

  • Premiership Round 12 28 July,

Eastern Suburb19 (Steel 2,Caples, Agar tries; Oxford 2 Goals ) beat South Sydney5 ( V. Lawrence try; J. Lawrence ), at the Sydney Sports Ground.

"Eastern Suburbs moved to the outright lead of the premiership with victory over arch rival's South Sydney"

"South Sydney attacked, and for a few minutes play was in the Eastern Suburbs 25’ The clever work of Johnston and Blair behind the scrum was noticeable. Off side play by Horne on his own side of half way gave Oxford a chance at goal, but his attempt failed, and South Sydney forced. The heavy state of the ground was against spectacular passing movements and play was mostly confined to the forwards, Watkins, picking up after loose play ran strongly and transferred to Steel, who had no difficulty in Crossing. Oxford failed at goal. Eastern Suburbs, 3-0 Within a few moments Caples obtained from a scrum and after a brilliant run, in which he successfully "dummied" to an opponent, forced his way over for a try, notwithstanding a determined tackle by Gillespie. Oxford goalled, and Eastern Suburbs led 8-0. South Sydney now took a turn at attacking, and a faulty line kicks by Rigney enabled them to place Eastern Suburbs on the defensive. Caples and Steel stemmed the attack, and after Individual bursts by Blair and Wearing the ball was sent to V. Lawrence, who brushed aside a tackle by Steel, running nicely along the wing, scored in the corner. Quinlivan failed at goal Eastern Suburbs, 8-3. Numerous breaches of the scrummaging rules occurred, South Sidney being chiefly at fault. The next try was scored by Caples, who received the ball from Kaufman, after the latter had broken away rapidly from a scrum in South Sydney's 25’. Oxford converted and Eastern Suburbs led, 13 to 3. J Lawrence soon after kicked a penalty goal making the scores Eastern Suburbs 13to 5. Just before the interval the best movement of the game took place. Kaufman secured from a scrum, and sent the ball to Watkins to Caples, to Agar, who crossed. Oxford missed the goal, and half time came with Eastern Suburbs leading by 16 to 5.On resuming South Sydney assumed the offensive and brought play to Eastern Suburbs' 25, from where J Lawrence missed an easy shot at goal from a penalty. South Sidney maintained the pressure and kept Eastern Suburbs defending Watkins earned applause for pluckily going down on the ball when facing strong opposition, and soon after Dawson with a tricky run, In which he cleverly

eluded several opponents, transferred play to South Sydney's area. The game was now fast and open, South Sydney were holding the advantage in the scrums, but the spoiling tactics of Watkins and Kaufman, aided by sound tackling prevented openings. A great movement initiated by Kaufman, who secured from a scrum and sent the ball to Steel, resulted in the latter, after a swift clever run crossing the line Eastern Suburbs, 19-5. Desperate attacks by South Sydney ensued, and on one occasion Wearing threatened danger, but was frustrated by the cleverness of Rigney and Abotomey. The deadly tackling of the Eastern Suburbs' backs and the splendid judgment of Caples, who frequently rested his side by kicking for the line, were features of this half. The closing stages were marked by exciting play The ball travelled rapidly up and down field, likely scoring movements for both sides were frequent. The final Scores were Eastern Suburbs’ 19 points to 5."

  • Premiership Round 13 4 August

SatuPremiership Rounday 4 August 1923 Eastern Suburbs 22 beat Western Suburbs 8 at Sydney Cricket Ground

  • Premiership Round 14 11 August

Eastern Suburbs 24 beat St George 2 at Sydney Sports Ground

  • Premiership Round 15 18 August

Eastern Suburbs12 (Caples, Watkins tries; Oxford 3 goals) beat North Sydney10 (Peters, Blinkhorn tries; Hodgins, Horder goals) atSydney Cricket Ground

"Caples sent the ball into touch from the kick off. An unsuccessful dash by Eastern Suburbs was followed by an exchange of kicks by the backline. Dawson made a strong run, and kicked over the line for Waterhouse to force.Horder made a fine attempt at goal from a free, the ball striking the cross bar. The Eastern Suburbsthreequarters moved smartly In attack, but their handling of the ball was not sure. North Sydney, however, had to be constantly on the alert in defending, for their opponents made series of sudden sharp advances. Horder, however after a few attempts made an opening. Faull and Baker joined him the latter sending on to Peters who outpaced a number of would be tackers and scored behind the goal. Hodgins converted, North Sydney, a rally by Eastern Suburbs looked promising, Abotomey being well taken by Courtney. Blinkhorn put in some good work that brought his side along, but breaches nullified his efforts. In North Sydney's half a number of scrums were questioned by the referee. Then from one Kaufman broke away, brushed Farnell aside and passed to Caples who ran over for a neat try. Oxford kicked the goal making the scores 5 all. Kaufmann who was displaying cleverness In dodging through his opponents was soon prominent again but lost time in looking round for support when his own chance of scoring was bright. North Sydney were kept on the defensive, and Holmes dashed over from a pass that was forward. A free kept Eastern Suburbs back, and Rigney was several times called on to use his catching and kicking powers. North Sydney then came out swiftly, and Peters sent on to Blinkhorn whose pace carried him through for a try. Hodgkins missed the goal. North Sydney, 8 to at half time. Eastern Suburbs looked dangerous early in the second half, following a low line kick by Caples. Blinkhorn relieved and North Svdney came through, with Horder Prominent but unlucky.Fioin n from a free Oxford drove the ball just under the bar, and as Waterthouse tried to run out Eastern Suburbs closed up In attack. They were opposed by rather weak defence and continued to press with great zest. Steel and Dawson were conspicuous with good runs, Oxford had a couple of Unsuccessful shots at goal. North Sydney contrived to work the ball out with the crowd eagerly expectant when Horder and Blinkhorn handled. They had little room to move, however, and Eastern Suburbs were soon attacking. Waterhouse’s kick, which had gone towards the centre of the field, where Agar marked, and Oxford added a goal. North Sydney 8 to 7. Rapid passing and fine combinations enabled Eastern Suburbs to control the game for some time. Once Caples obtained and pushed of player after player before being tackled. Caples also started Steel, but after a smart run, the latter was brought down. Both teams were playing very earnestly at this stage, and several on each side were cautioned for illegal tactics. Horder kicked a good goal from a penalty agairst Eastern Suburbs, and North Sydney led by 10 points to 7. Back to North Sydney’s line, the ball was handled skilfully by the Eastern Suburbs threequarters, but it remained for Watkins to bring the scores level with a try. Oxford missed the goal that would have placed his side in the lead. Eastern Suburbs continued to press and Hodgkins kicked out for Rigney to mark Oxford this time landed a goal giving Eastern Suburbs the victory in the last minute, as the final whistle sounded immediately afterwards."

  • Premiership Round 16 25 August - Bye: Eastern Suburbs;
  • Premiership Round 17 1 September

Eastern Suburbs 13 beat Glebe 11 at Sydney Cricket Ground

  • Premiership Round 18, Saturday 8 September 1923 ;

Balmain 12 beat Eastern Suburbs 11 at Sydney Sports Ground

By losing their final round match, Eastern Suburbs were joined by traditional rivals South Sydney in the top spot, this resulted in a final needing to be played to determine the premiers for that season.

Ladder

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TeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1Eastern Suburbs1613032235124+11130
2South Sydney1613032242173+6930
3Balmain1610152247136+11125
4Western Suburbs169072257218+3922
5North Sydney168082245223+2220
6Glebe1660102160193-3316
7St. George1650112168236-6814
8Newtown1642102161297-13614
9University1621132120235-1159

Grand final

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Eastern SuburbsPositionSouth Sydney
Ed RigneyFBHoward Hallett
Cyril AbotomeyWGBenny Wearing
Jack DawsonCETom Barry
Les SteelCEVic Lawrence
George AgarWGOscar Quinlivan
Harry Caples (c)FEBill Gillespie (c)
Sid KaufmanHBA. Johnstone
Arthur OxfordPRDavid Watson
Bill RichardsHKPat Murphy
Tom MolloyPRPerc Horne
Bill IvesSRErn Wilmot
Harold HolmesSRAlf O'Connor
Jack WatkinsLKJack Lawrence
Edward ConnertonReplacement-
Ray NormanCoach

Afinal, the second in as many seasons, was played betweenEastern Suburbs andSouth Sydney the following Wednesday 12 September at theSydney Cricket Ground, attracting a crowd of 15,000 people. With refereeTom McMahon officiating Eastern Suburbs prevailed winners 15-12 and claimed their first premiership since1913.

Eastern Suburbs 15 (Tries:Caples 2,Steel. Goals: Oxford 3)

South Sydney 12 (Tries:Wearing 2. Goals: Wearing 3)

Easts kicked off in front of 15,000 spectators,Souths responded soon after with atry toBenny Wearing, the try was unconverted leaving Souths with a 3-0 lead.Easts responded with an unconverted try to Les Steel after some good lead up work fromEasts captainHarry Caples. Both sides then traded penaltygoals. TheTricolours took a 7-5 lead to the break following anothergoal to front-rowforward Arthur Oxford.

After the break play flowed from end to end until, from ascrum win inSouthshalfback, Johnstone, kicked over the defense, regathered, then found Wearing who scored under the posts, Wearing thenconverted his owntry to giveSouths a 10-7 lead. The lead changed yet again whenCaples took anintercept, kicked past thefullback and scored, Oxford converted to make it 12-10. A penalty goal to Benny Wearing soon after locked the scores up at 12 points all. With time almost up Caples scored out wide after some fine lead up work from Easts centre, Dawson.

The win gaveEastern Suburbs their firstpremiership in ten years.rugby league publication 'Rugby League News' referred to the match as "the most brilliant game of the season."

— Hadden, Brad, "History of the NSWRL Finals"

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