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Western Suburbs Magpies

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Australian rugby league club, based in Sydney, NSW

Western Suburbs Magpies
Club information
Full nameWestern Suburbs Magpies
Nickname(s)The Fibros,
The Cherry Pickers,
Wests,
Western Suburbs,
The Magpies
Colours  White
  Black
Founded4 February 1908; 117 years ago (4 February 1908)
(foundation club)
Exitedformed joint venture in 2000 with Balmain Tigers
Former details
CoachTyrone McCarthy
CompetitionNSWRL/ARL,NRL
199917th of 17
Uniforms
Home colours
Records
Premierships4 –1930,1934,1948,1952
Runners-up8 –1918,1925,1932,1950,1958,1961,1962,1963
Minor premierships5 –1930,1948,1952,1961,1978
Wooden spoons17* –1909,1910,1912,1913,1916,1933,1940,1942,1953,1955,1971,1983,1984,1987,1988,1998,1999

TheWestern Suburbs Magpies (legal name: Western Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club Ltd) is an Australianrugby league football club based in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales. Formed in 1908,Wests, as the club is commonly referred to, was one of the nine foundation clubs of the firstNew South Wales Rugby League competition in Australia. The club, as a sole entity, departed the top-flight competition in 1999 after forming a 50–50 joint venture withBalmain Tigers to form theWests Tigers. The club currently fields sides in the NSW State Cup (Canterbury Cup),Ron Massey Cup (Opens),[1]S.G. Ball Cup (Under 19's) andHarold Matthews Cup (Under 17's) competitions.

Campbelltown Stadium, which has a capacity of 18,000, is the club's home stadium.

History

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Chart of yearly table positions for Western Suburbs Magpies in First Grade Rugby League

The club was one of the foundation members of the Sydney rugby football league competition in 1908. Founded at a meeting on 4 February 1908 at Ashfield Town Hall, they won only one match the following season and are sometimes considered the League's firstwooden spooners (the distinction is disputed with Cumberland, who are sometimes considered to have been awarded an extra bye due to missing the start of the competition).[2] Though they spent long periods of time as also-rans, they did taste premiership success four times in the mid-20th century. They won their first premiership in 1930, beating St George 27–2.[3] Four years later they defeated Eastern Suburbs to win their second title.[4] For the1944 NSWRFL season, Queensland 1910s representative playerHenry Bolewski became coach the Western Suburbs club, replacingAlf Blair, who moved toSouth Sydney.[citation needed] Wests slightly improved on their performance from the previous season, finishing 5th (out of 8), but failing to make the finals, and Bolewski was replaced by club great,Frank McMillan.[citation needed]

Wests won a second pair of premierships, beating Balmain in 1948[5] and South Sydney 22–12 in 1952.[6] Both times they defeated a club hunting its third title in a row.

1960s

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Apart from these occasions, the club was famous for three successive grand final matches in 1961, 1962 and 1963 against theSt George Dragons in the midst of their 11-premiership run. The club boasted footballers such as halfbackArthur Summons,Harry 'Bomber' Wells,Kel O'Shea,Noel Kelly andPeter Dimond. The 1963 grand final was immortalised in a photograph which became known as 'The Gladiators' after St. George captainNorm Provan and Summons trudged off the field together.

1970s

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A final period of glory beckoned in the late 1970s where they spent a few years at the top or near-top of the table, yet failed to make a grand final. Coached byRoy Masters and boasting such players as fullbackJohn Dorahy, halfTommy Raudonikis, five-eighthGraeme O'Grady,Gavin Miller,Ron Giteau,Les Boyd, propJohn Donnelly and five-eighthTerry Lamb. However attractive offers from other clubs and then doubts about the club's viability led to years of exodus of talent. Wests did manage to win the1977 Amco Cup.[7]

1980s

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John Ribot, a winger for Wests, was the top try-scorer for the 1980 season. In 1983 the NSWRFL attempted to expel Wests from the competition, but a prolonged legal battle to keep their spot ensued, unlike theNewtown Jets who did not compete that year.Richard Conti appeared againstNew South Wales Rugby League bossesJohn Quayle andColin Love in 1985, successfully advocating to keep the embattled club in the competition. He was later appointed the chairman of the NSWRL Judiciary.

Eventually, Wests relocated toCampbelltown in 1987. Ironically, this was where Newtown had unsuccessfully tried to move to four years earlier. The move to Campbelltown did not change the clubs fortunes immediately with Western Suburbs finishing last in 1987 and 1988. The 1980s proved to be a tough time for the club with Wests claiming four wooden spoons throughout the decade and finishing second last on two occasions.[8]

1990s

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Wests began a rebuilding process in the late 1980s and early 1990s.Laurie Freier started the1988 Winfield Cup season as the club's coach but was replaced during the season byJohn Bailey.[9]

The club made the semi-finals in 1991 and 1992 under coachWarren Ryan. Wests were NSWRL Club Champions in 1991 when all three grades made the semi-finals. The team also made it to the pre-season Challenge Cup final in 1993 but was beaten by a star-studded Canberra side.

The club then slipped down the ladder and the coachingreins were handed over to caretakerWayne Ellis. The decision to appoint Tommy Raudonikis as coach for the start of the1995 season sent a shot of adrenaline into the club.[citation needed] Raudonikis took the Magpies to the finals in 1996. However the club could not compete in the player market in 1997 thanks to the Super League war which saw players' contracts soar sky high to unsustainable levels.[10]

In 1998 and 1999, a Magpie team filled with many unknown players struggled to be competitive and twice received the wooden spoon. With the club struggling on-field and trying to compete financially against clubs with News Limited funding, the writing was on the wall.[11]

Joint venture

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The well documentedSuper League War in 1997 between Super League (News Ltd) and the Australian Rugby League (ARL) resulted in a compromise that by the year 2000, the National Rugby League (NRL) competition would be contested by only 14 teams. With Western Suburbs struggling on field in the NRL competition, it was decided by the club in the middle of 1999 that to survive the cull they would be required to merge their senior team with another club's team. After initial talks with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs failed an agreement was reached with the Balmain Tigers on 27 July 1999. The Wests Tigers first competed in the 2000 competition. The club also merged its playing colours from the two joint venture partners.

Major sponsors

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  • Allied Express[12]
  • Victa (1978–1982)
  • IPEC Couriers (1984–1985)
  • Masterton Homes (1986–1992)
  • Goldstar / LG Electronics (1995–1997)
  • Signature Security Systems (1998–1999)
  • Club Hotels (2000)
  • Save Home Loans (2005)
  • Wests Ashfield Leagues (2006–2015)
Wests in action in 2008

Wests Ashfield Leagues have also been key sponsors & supporters of the club since they were established.

  • Rebel Sport (Centenary Partner and 2008 Major Sponsor)
  • Allied Express (2015)

Current days

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The Western Suburbs Magpies home matches are played atLidcombe Oval,Lidcombe and their training facilities are near by.

In 2000 the Western Suburbs Magpies Under 20s team were runners up to the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs, captained by Mitch Zammit and Luke Duffy. The Western Suburbs Magpies last title was won in 2002 when the Western Suburbs Magpies captained by Liam Fulton won the New South Wales Rugby League Under 18's competition.[citation needed]

From 2000 to 2012, the Western Suburbs Magpies fielded teams in the NSWRL First Grade competition now known as theNSW Cup.

In 2006, the Wests Tigers on advice fromTim Sheens pushed the notion that the NRL side would be better served with a single NSW Cup side.[citation needed] Western Suburbs board opposed this decision and decided to continue fielding their own team. Wests Tigers then allocated all NRL contracted players to the Balmain Tigers (the Wests Magpies had six junior players in that group, as opposed to one from Balmain), citing the advantages of both the NRL and NSW Cup teams training together atConcord Oval. This continued from 2006 to 2007.[citation needed]

Magpies chairman Kevin Hammond was disappointed at the Wests Tigers decision and informed the Wests Tigers of that in 2008, if the Magpies did not receive a fair share of player allocation from theWests Tigers, they would form a feeder partnership with rivalsCanberra Raiders. The Wests Tigers capitulated.[citation needed]

The Western Suburbs Magpies made the semi-finals in 2008, 2009 and 2010. In 2012 funding was withheld from the Magpies by Wests Ashfield Leagues Club Directors (not unanimously) as they now supported Wests Tigers proposal for a single NSW Cup side, even though this was done simply because Balmain couldn't afford a side and Wests could.[citation needed]

This also went against the Magpies Football Club members wishes and they organised a Protest Rally through the streets ofCampbelltown.[13] Wests Ashfield Leagues Club under pressure reinstated funding late in the off season after the Magpies players had already signed on to play with other teams.

The Wests Tigers however decided to cease all support of the Magpies NSW Cup side while continuing support forBalmain Ryde Eastwood Tigers. The Magpies failed to win a game in 2012 while Balmain Ryde Eastwood Tigers made it to the Grand Final where they were defeated by theNewtown Jets.[14]

The Magpies dropped back to the third tierRon Massey Cup in 2013,[15] with members voting to field a separate NSW Cup team in 2014, although this did not eventuate.[16] In 2015, The Magpies added a team in theSydney Shield competition to act as a feeder for their Ron Massey Cup campaign. In 2016, Western Suburbs made the preliminary final match againstSt Mary's in The Ron Massey Cup but lost the match in a close tussle.[17] 2017 proved to be a bad year for Wests as The Ron Massey Cup side finished with the wooden spoon and The Sydney Shield side finished second last.[18][19]

On 5 June 2017, it was announced that Western Suburbs had placed a bid to be included into theIntrust Super Premiership season for 2018.[20] The re-entry to theIntrust Super Premiership ended the clubs five-year hiatus from the top levelNSWRL competition that it had participated continuously in from 1908 to 2012. For its return the team was coached by former Western Suburbs first grade playerBrett Hodgson.[21] In 2018, Wests enjoyed a solid return to theIntrust Super Premiership NSW after finishing in 5th place on the table. In week 1 of the finals, Wests were defeated by theWyong Roos 18–14 in the elimination final thus ending their season.[22]

At the end of the2019 Canterbury Cup NSW season, Western Suburbs missed out on the finals after finishing in 10th place. Western Suburbs had a difficult year during the 2022 NSW Cup finishing 11th on the table just one spot above wooden spoonersBlacktown Workers.[23][24]Western Suburbs had a tough year in the 2024 NSW Cup finishing last and claiming the wooden spoon. Wests only managed to win six games for the entire campaign. In the 2025 NSW Cup season, Western Suburbs improved on the field finishing 9th on the table.[25]

Home grounds

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St Luke's Park was the home ground of the Western Suburbs club in1910 and1911.[26] They started playing their matches atPratten Park inAshfield in 1912, but after pressure from local residents there the council refused the club permission to use that ground, forcing them to return to St. Luke's Oval from 1915 to 1919.[27] The Magpies have played at three home grounds since foundation. They returned to Pratten Park in 1920, remaining there until 1966, the club then played at Pratten Park sporadically over the next two decades playing games there in 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977 and 1985. The final ever first grade game to be played at Pratten Park was on 18 August 1985 against Penrith, Penrith won the match by 42–16.[28] They then moved toLidcombe Oval in 1967.[29] This was due to Ashfield council not allowing the club to play matches on a Sunday (as this was the church day). In 1987, they moved toCampbelltown'sOrana Park (located in adjacent Leumeah), which, after a $25 million renovation, is now calledCampbelltown Stadium which is now one of the home grounds of theWests Tigers. The Magpies' lower grade sides play most home games at Campbelltown Stadium, with the occasional game moved to Lidcombe Oval.

Western Suburbs Magpies Leagues Club

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While no leagues club is called the "Western Suburbs Magpies Leagues Club", the businesses "Western Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club Ltd" is a fully controlled entity of Wests Ashfield Leagues Club. The Leagues club was formed in the 1950s and is now one of the leading community Clubs in Sydney.[30]

Board of directors

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The current board of directors of the Wests Magpies (Western Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club)

  • Dennis Burgess - Chairman WAL appointed
  • Stephen Montgomery WAL Appointed
  • Tony Andreacchio – WAL Appointed
  • Rick Wayde - WAL Appointed
  • Shannon Cavanagh – FC Member Elected
  • Allan Fallah – FC Member Elected
  • Tony Westlake – FC Member Elected

The board of directors comprises 4 members appointed by Wests Ashfield Leagues Club, and 3 members elected by the members of the football club

District Junior competition

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The Western Suburbs District Junior Rugby League (WSDJRL) was a completely separate entity to the Western Suburbs Magpies DRLFC. They were known as the "Junior Magpies", and administered the junior rugby league on behalf of the Western Suburbs Magpies and theWests Tigers joint venture. It consisted of a network of affiliated junior rugby league clubs throughout the greaterCampbelltown andLiverpool areas of southwestern Sydney. As of 2016 the following clubs were involved in the WSDJRL;

  • All Saints JRLFC
  • All Stars Glenquarie (formally Macquarie Fields Hawks)
  • Campbelltown City Kangaroos JRLFC
  • Campbelltown Collegians JRLFC
  • Campbelltown Warriors JRLFC
  • Eaglevale St Andrews JRLFC
  • East Campbelltown Eagles JRLFC
  • Hinchinbrook Hornets JRLFC
  • Ingleburn RSL Tigers JRLFC
  • Liverpool Catholic Club Raiders JRLFC
  • Macarthur Saints JRLFC (ex-St Thomas More JRLFC)
  • Minto Cobras JRLFC
  • Valley United Vikings JRLFC (formally known as East Valley United and also Green Valley United)

The league was placed into administration in January 2019, with the NSWRL stepping in to manage the competition.

The following clubs also competed in the WSDJRL, but have now folded:

  • Airds Colts JRLFC
  • Ashcroft JRLFC
  • Claymore Panthers JRLFC
  • Dayments Dolphins JRLFC
  • Heckenberg JRLFC
  • Ingleburn Bulldogs JRLFC
  • Leumeah Wolves JRLFC
  • Liverpool City JRLFC
  • Liverpool Titans JRLFC
  • Liverpool RSL JRLFC
  • Macquarie Cobras JRLFC
  • Warwick Farm JRLFC
  • Woodlands JRLFC
  • Sadlier Bulldogs JRLFC

The WSDJRL has produced many ex and currentWests Tigers players includingBrett Hodgson (Eagle Vale-St Andrews & Ingleburn RSL),Dean Collis (Campbelltown Warriors),Bryce Gibbs (All Saints Liverpool),Shannon Gallant (All Saints Liverpool & Campbelltown City)Chris Lawrence (Eagle Vale), andShannon McDonnell (All Saints Liverpool). David Noaofaluma (Campbelltown Warriors, Campbelltown Collegians) James Tedesco (Eagle Vale St. Andrews) also Camden Rams (group 6, CRL) Other notableNRL players who grew up playing junior rugby league in the WSDJRL areAnthony Minichiello (East Valley United),Mark Minichiello (Liverpool Catholic Club)Frank Pritchard (Campbelltown City)Eric Grothe, Jr. (Eagle Vale),Ryan Hoffman (Campbelltown Collegians),Ben Roberts (Narellan Jets),Sauaso Sue (Macquarie Field Hawks),Israel Folau,Jarryd Hayne,Krisnan Inu,Michael Lett (Ingleburn RSL),Gray Viane,John Skandalis,Ken McGuinness,Kevin McGuinness,Tim Lafai andMickey &Lopini Paea (all Minto Cobras).

The WSDJRL took over its current boundaries from the CRL Group 6 Northern Junior League and parts of the Parramatta DJRL (i.e. Liverpool) in 1987. Moving to be based inSouth West Sydney (Specifically theMacArthur Region and theLiverpool local government area), they were forced to move out of their traditional territory around the Ashfield and Lidcombe areas of inner western Sydney to be able to then survive in theNSWRL. The old WSDJRL area was absorbed by the Balmain DJRL. Some clubs were also absorbed into the Bulldogs (Canterbury) DJRL. Clubs that used to play in the WSDJRL include;

  • Ashfield Colts (now folded) – Also known as the Ashfield Kings
  • Burwood United (now merged with Concord in Balmain DJRL)
  • Concord United (now merged with Burwood in Balmain DJRL)
  • Benedicts Auburn (now Trinity College, Auburn)
  • Enfield Federals (When the Magpies first went to Campbelltown they became part of Canterbury, then they folded for a few years before coming in under the Balmain DJRL) (producedHazem El Masri,Robbie Farah,Scott Gale,Brett Clark,Wayne Smith,Ken Hey,Jim Serdaris,Denis Pittard,Tim Pickup andBrett GaleLeo Epifania)
  • Five Dock JRLFC (now in Balmain DJRL)
  • Lidcombe Bulls (folded in mid-1980s)
  • Berala Bears (now in Bulldogs DJRL)
  • Croydon Park (folded in mid-1980s)
  • Holman JRLFC (Named afterKeith Holman, based at Henley Park, Enfield. Colours were yellow with a blue shoulder saddle, and the emblem was oval shaped with a kangaroo, a football, a kiwi, a rooster & a lion; signifying that Keith played for Australia against New Zealand, France & England. Folded in mid-1980s)
  • Homebush – unsure when folded
  • Royal Sheaf Hotel (Burwood, folded in late 1980s)
  • Oriental Shamrocks (folded in 1960s)
  • Granville Diggers – folded in mid 80s
  • De La Salle – Ashfield – again, unsure of when they folded
  • Christian Brothers Burwood
  • Auburn United – unsure when folded
  • Strathfield – unsure when folded

The first year of the WSDJRL was 1910 and the final standings were: Parramatta Iona 16, Parramatta District 14, Campsie Triers 11, Granville Royals 11, Enfield Mercantile 9, Ashfield Surryville 7, Auburn Park 2. Since the NSWRL had promised 2 sets of medals the teams then split into 2 grades, Campsie Triers beating Granville Royals in a playoff to go onto the A section and the other 4 teams in the B Finals. Parramatta District won the A Grade and Granville Royals the B Grade. Parramatta District went into the NSWRL 3rd Grade competition in 1911 and Granville Royals joined them in 1912. Campsie Triers and Enfield Mercantile were formed by a split in the Enfield Federals club that had won the B Grade of the WSJRU competition in 1909, in its first year as a club. Val Howell, Frank Howell, S Gagan, G Gagan, A Tanner and Thompson joined Campsie while Lewis, H McCoy, D Nicholls, Prentice and Smythe joined Mercantile. They were together as the Feds in 1911 and won both that season and again in 1912, so without the split they might have won titles in each of their first 4 seasons.

Notable players

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Hall of Fame

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On Friday 30 May 2008 the centenary of the Western Suburbs Magpies was celebrated with a ball in the Grand Harbour Ballroom at Sydney'sStar City Casino. Six inaugural members were also inducted into the Western Suburbs Magpies Hall of Fame:[31]

2010 Inductees

1997 MIA players

  • Wayne Shields

2012 Inductees

Team of the Century

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This painting of the Western Suburbs Magpies Team of the Century hangs in Wests Ashfield Leagues Club.

In 2004 the club named its Team of the Century:[32]

No.PositionPlayer

1Frank McMillanFB2Peter DimondWG3Harry WellsCE4Cliff PearceCE5Alan RidleyWG6Vic HeyFE7Keith HolmanHB8John DonnellyPR9Noel KellyHK

No.PositionPlayer

10Ed "Tedda" CourtneyPR11Kel O'SheaSR12Arthur CluesSR13Les BoydLK14Tommy Raudonikispositions15John Dorahypositions16Neville Charltonpositions17Bill CarsonpositionsRoy Masterspositions

International Representatives

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The following Western Suburbs Magpies players have represented their countries in international competition.

Australia Australia
New Zealand New Zealand
England England
Republic of Ireland Ireland
Fiji Fiji
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
Vic Hey Australian Rep 1933–38
Glory Days: Frank McMillan 1934 premiership winning captain, with (right) Alan Brady & Charlie Cornwell

Magpies Test Captains

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Coaching register

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No.NameYearsGWLD%PremiershipsRunners-upMinor PremiershipsWooden spoons
1Tedda Courtney1923
2Albert Johnston1924844050%
3Clarrie Prentice192718108056%
4Chris McKivat19281248133%
5Jim Craig1929–1930, 1932, 1939664022461%193019321930
6Frank McMillan1931, 1934, 1936, 1945613821262%1934
7William Brogan19331449129%1933
8Jerry Brien1937835038%
9Cec Fifield19381449129%
10Max Gray194014311021%1940
11Les Mead19411468043%
12Albert McGuinness194214212014%1942
13Alf Blair194314311021%
14Henry Bolewski1944715114%
15Paddy Bugden1944733143%
16Jack Walsh1946, 1956–1957532625249%
17Frank Burge194720128060%
18Jeff Smith1948, 1950–1951593819264%194819501948
19Col Maxwell194919127063%
20Tom McMahon195220154175%19521952
21Peter McLean195318513028%1953
22Keith Holman1954–1955, 1977581641128%1955
23Vic Hey1958–1959402613165%1958
24Dudley Beger196022139059%
25Jack Fitzgerald1961–1964805325266%1961,1962,19631961
26Ken Kearney196518612033%
27Noel Kelly1966–1969854340251%
28Ron Watson1970–1971441033123%1971
29Don Parish1972–19761135057644%
30Tommy Raudonikis1976, 1995–19991163976134%1998,1999
31Roy Masters1978–1981945636260%1978
32Terry Fearnley1982271611059%
33Len Stacker198326519219%1983
34Ken Gentle1984–198548640213%1984
35Steve Ghosn1986–1987481332327%1987
36Laurie Freier198816213113%
37John Bailey1988–1990501533230%1988,
38Warren Ryan1991–1994843743344%
39Wayne Ellis1994725029%

Records

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Club honours

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  • Premierships: 4 – 1930 beat St George; 1934 beat Easts; 1948 beat Balmain; 1952 beat South Sydney
  • Runners Up: 8 – 1918; 1925; 1932; 1950; 1958; 1961; 1962; 1963
  • Minor Premierships: 5 – 1930; 1948; 1952; 1961; 1978
  • Amco Cup: 1 – 1977
  • City Cup: 2 – 1918; 1919

Youth/Pre-season honours

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  • NSWRL Club Championships: 4 – 1948; 1960; 1961; 1991
  • State Cup / Jersey Flegg U20s: 1 – 1965
  • Ampol Cup: 1 – 1963
  • NSWRL Reserve Grade: 3 (1936, 1961, 1981)
  • NSWRL Third Grade: 7 (1936, 1938, 1939, 1944, 1958, 1961, 1967)
  • Under 23 Premiership: 1 (1977)
  • President's Cup: 1 (1925, 1947, 1958, 1992)
  • Flegg Memorial Trophy: 2 (1961, 1981)
  • NSWRL SG Ball U18's: 2 (1971, 2002)

Largest crowd:

Biggest defeat: 67–0 vs South Sydney (Agricultural Showground, 23 July 1910)

Biggest win: 62–5 vs Balmain (Lidcombe Oval, 31 March 1974)

Individual

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Most First Grade Games

  1. 201 –Tommy Raudonikis (1969–1979)
  2. 200 –Keith Holman (1949–1961)
  3. 161 –Tedda Courtney (1909, 1911–1924)
  4. 161 –Wayne Smith (1976–1984)
  5. 160 –Trevor Cogger (1981–1991)
  6. 155 –Peter Dimond (1958–1967)
  7. 148 –John Donnelly (1975–1984)
  8. 148 –Steve Georgallis (1993–1999)
  9. 144 –Darren Willis (1992–1998)
  10. 143 –Nev Charlton (1954-1961)
  11. 141 –Frank McMillan (1921–1924, 1926–1935)

Most Tries in a Match:Alan Ridley, 6 vs Newtown, Pratten Park, 11 July 1936

Most Tries in a Season:Alan Ridley, 18 in 1932 andPaul Smith, 18 in 1994

Most 1st Grade Tries For Club:Peter Dimond, 83

Most Tries For Club (All grades):Trevor Cogger, 88

Most Goals in a Match:Les Mead, 12 v Canterbury, Pratten Park, 31 August 1935

Most Points in a Match:Les Mead, 27 (1 try, 12 goals) v Canterbury, Pratten Park, 31 August 1935

Most Points in a Season:Peter Rowles, 215 (8 tries, 94 goals, 3 field goals) in 1978

Most Points for Club:Bill Keato, 776 (6 tries, 379 goals)

All Time 1st Grade Numbered Players List

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Further information:List of Western Suburbs Magpies players

Below is a list of all players that played for the Western Suburbs Magpies in theNSWRL,ARL andNRL First Grade competitions from 1908 to 1999.

1Jim Abercrombie
2 C Blake
3 A Brown
4 George Duffin
5 B Duggan
6Bill Elliott
7Percy Franks
8 L Gormley
9Ray Gormley
10Ted Mead
11 T Mount
12 Tom Phelan
13Jim Stack
14 Les Byewell
15 R Ellis
16 Charles Luhr
17 T Watkins
18 E Ellis
19 Boyleau
20Claude McFayden
21 N Booth
22 Charlie Elliott
23 J Frost
24 J Hodgson
25 S Gilbert
26 Holloway
27 J Herrington

28 A Abbott
29Harry Bloomfield
30 F Casey
31 Albert Halling
32 R Meredith
33 J Spears
34 T Wallis
35 H Boyle
36 Edward Bellamy
37 Albert Burdus
38Tedda Courtney
39 S Duncan
40 Bill Medcalf
41 V Sands
42 C Blake
43 E Gulliver
44 E Fletcher
45 G Shaw
46 W Wenban
47 C Clifford
48 P Scotten
49 R McCallum
50 Harold R. Thompson
51 H Kemp
52 W Moore
53 William Thrussell
54 W Wright

55 W Barclay
56Percy Bolt
57 T Doyle
58 J Feeney
59 V Jarvis
60 E Mantle
61 H.G. Naylor
62Walter Palmer
63 E Willings
64 Grinstead
65 Owens
66Sam Perry
67 Keen
68 James
69 Percy Briscoe
70 Chipperfield
71 J Ogilvie
72 Horace Alderson
73 Johns
74 J Slingsby
75 D McDonald
76 G Patterson
77 Baldock
78 Tom Dowswell
79 Healy
80 McEvoy
81 Ryan

82 George Duffin
83Herb Gilbert
84Rangi Joass
85 W Mueller
86 A Munnery
87 P.J. Thompson
88 Jack Tully
89 S.B. Wall
90 A Gillett
91 Alf Joass
92 Dick Moroney
93 V West
94 Oliver Griffin
95 A Paterson
96 A Stack

97 Tom Alpen
98 Harold Bissett
99 S Dennis
100 E.S Williams
101Arthur Conlin
102 G Holt
103 George Alderson
104 Thackeray
105 Stuart
106 B Webster
107 Ray Steward
108 Bertram Alderson
109 W Gander
110 G Easterbrook
111 Hearn
112 C Lucky
113 Cecil Foord
114Charles Rothwell

115 S Carr
116 W Foord
117Eddie Griffiths
118 J Lindsay
119Johnno Stuntz
120 George Gagen
121 V Masters
122 Harry Clarke
123 L West
124 Henry McIllmurray
125 A Rose
126 Fred Lane
127 Maxworthy
128 W Warby
129 J Freeman
130 H Sly
131 W Weigan
132 Harrington

133 W Anderton
134Charlie Collier
135 Jack Nicholson
136 R Tremain
137Clarrie Tye
138 E Mason
139 D Watson
140 N Williams
141 R Upton
142 F Holt
143Dick Vest

144Harold Leddy
145 Tom McCauley
146 A Mitchell
147 Archie Prentice
148Clarrie Prentice
149 W.L. Simpson
150 A Smith
151 Athol White
152 Billy Connelly
153 Alf Bossi
154 G Hastle
155 G Viles
156 D Woodward

157 A McPherson
158Roy Norman
159 A Carroll
160 H Lee
161 S Langley
162 F Large
163 R Swanson
164 E Johnson

165 P Burns
166 George Potter
167Tony Redmond
168 Ted Boland
169 Charles Ashworth
170Harold Holmes
171Roy Bossi
172 S.D. Matthews
173 Joe Reidy

174Wally Collins
175Albert Johnston
176 Walter Palmer

177George McGowan
178 W Matthews
179Patrick McCue
180Bill Lucas
181 Roy Farnsworth
182Gordon Stettler

183Viv Farnsworth
184Ward Prentice
185Lyall Wall
186Harry Tancred
187 Frank 'Dargins' Gray
188 G Bossi

189Edward Burnicle
190Frank McMillan
191 Eric Doig
192 R Howell
193 J Plumb
194 E Stapleton
195 Frank Burridge
196 J Ryan
197 R Walker

198 Tedda Brooks
199 H Haylock
200 Louis Yanz
201 F Young
202 J Drew
203 Fred Yanz Sr.
204 Wade Lane
205 R Dark
206Neil Matterson
207 J Walker
208 Cyril Bellamy
209 Arthur Mendel

210Cec Fifield
211 W McCabe
212Bob Lindfield
213Bill Carpenter
214Jerry Brien

215 Joe Mansted
216 F Elliott
217Ed Courtney Jr.
218Frank Matterson
219 Frank McCauley
220 R Ives

221 George Daisley
222 Gilbert C

223 Flint C
224 Jim Parsons
225Jack Redmond
226 C Stapleton
227 Frank Spillane
228 Jack Holmes
229 G Peterson
230 Harry Owen
231Roy Liston
232 R Wheldon
233Cecil Rhodes
234 Dave Hey

235 Les Dolan
236Les Hayes
237Ken Sherwood
238 G Cameron
239 F Bartley
240 W McPherson
241George Mason
242 Harry Tisdale
243Ray Morris
244 Tom Stanton
245 Jack Thompson

246 Allan Adams
247 Leo Joyce
248 Walter Anderton
249 Jack Matterson
250 Jack Peterson
251 J McKee
252 Frank Boyd
253 Jack Kelly
254 H Miller


255Alan Brady
256William Brogan
257Jim Craig
258 N McNee
259 L Roberts
260 N Booth
261Cliff Pearce
262Vince Dwyer

263 Norm Johnson
264Les Mead
265Charlie Cornwell
266 Harold Rigby
267Jack Rosa
268Vince Hughes

269 Bert Green
270Alan Ridley
271 Cec Anderton
272 Harry Cameron
273Bill Ryan
274 Dick Davis
275 Charlie Wrench
276 Clyde Cant

277 R McMillan
278 Jack McGlinn
279Frank Sponberg
280 H Rankine

281Vic Hey
282 R Shepherd
283Stan Tancred
284 Jack McDonell
285 Les Midson
286 W McLeod
287Sid Elliott
288 Bill Howes
289 Alan Blake
290 S Palmer
291 Sen Black
292 Tom Magnus
293Albert McGuinness
294 L Hancock
295 Cliff Deegan
296 M Smith

297Max Gray
298 Ray Hancock
299Vince Sheehan
300 George Sherry
301 Ray Hines
302Jack Hartwell Sr.
303 Alec McDonald
304Jimmy Sharman
305 Lionel Frappell
306 Don Murray

307 Ron Eaton
308Jack Kingston
309 Gordon Pugh
310Athol Smith
311 Vince Cleary
312Bob Allison
313 Jack Spillane
314 Fred Comber
315 Billy Wheeler
316 H Hannan
317 Bill Purcell
318 R Waldon

319Ray Gillam
320Mick Shields
321 Pat White
322Jack Arnold
323 Stan Simpson
324 Edward Mewton
325 Andy Gleeson
326 Doug Wilson

327Don Gulliver
328 Herbert Haar
329 Jack Knox
330 E Murphy
331 Ken Lock
332 Jack Schuback

333 Fred Baber
334 Lew Fisher
335 G Lucas
336 James Marks
337 E Martin
338 Colin Fewtrell
339 Jack Rubinson
340 Phil Cooper
341Bill Keato

342Fred McKean
343 O Mitchell
344 Dave Colless
345 Ron Ackling
346 R Campbell
347 Ken Kelly
348 H Allen
349 J Tisdale
350 John Caffrey
351 Harry Martin

352 Bruce Brown
353 A Patrick354 Jack Whitehurst
355 Doug Rogers
356 Jack Farrell
357 J Grahame
358 R Ridley

359 J Huxley
360 N Parkinson
361Jim Rutherford
362 T Slattery
363 Bob Thompson
364Eric Bennett
365 C O'Brien
366 C Sherry

367 Harry Grew
368 L Hoshcke
369 Neville Spence
370 W Taylor
371 C Williams
372 R Hill
373William Brown
374 Terry Edwards
375 R McLaurin
376 J Wilson
377 A Rice
378 R Thompson
379 J Fawkner
380 Billy Morris
381 J Hope
382 E Edwards
383 T Grew
384 L Rigby
385 J Beckett

386 Begley J
387Arthur Clues
388 S Eisenhuth
389Dick Johnson
390Bob Andrews
391 B Dawson
392 Alan Keato
393 R Fields
394 Jack Snare
395 K Ibbett
396 Fred Fayers
397 P McFarlane
398 Jack Russell
399 Ron Martin

400 S Ball
401 H Fyvie
402 Jim Keefe
403Don Milton
404 Cliff Peime
405 W Phillips
406 Alf Cardy
407Neville Hogan
408 Fred Yanz Jr.
409 J Banner
410 A Seamer
411Paddy Bugden
412 L Clancy
413 R Davidson
414 Robert Magill

415 Frank Dodson
416 Jim Nicholson
417 Jim Seery
418Jack Walsh
419Col Maxwell
420 R Dreves
421 R Williams

422 Tom Briggs
423 J Hickey
424Bob Hobbs
425Lindsay Rodda
426 S Cruise
427 Dick McKelvey
428 K Cleary
429 Pat Leal

430 Trevor Eather
431Kevein Hansen
432John Lackey
433Peter McLean
434 Mick Thornton

435Bernie Purcell
436Frank Stanmore
437Alan Hornery
438 Wally Tebbutt
439Bill Horder
440Keith Holman
441Col Hudson
442 Don Worne

443 Jack Woods
444 George Bain
445 Bill Rawlinson
446Jack Fitzgerald
447 G Lovell
448 Jack Williams
449 Vic Williams
450 Bill Hilliard
451Jack Wall
452 Jack Rawlinson

453 Bill Randall
454Dev Dines
455Ron Watson
456Bobby Dimond
457Leo Trevena
458Dudley Beger
459Don Stait

460 Arthur Collinson
461 Peter Long
462 Keith Cullen
463 Jack Rudd
464 Keith Deacon
465Hec Farrell
466 Eddie Hooper
467 K Muddell

468Bill Callinan
469 Gerry Lowe
470Col Ratcliff
471Don Schofield
472Bede Goff
473 R Smith
474 F Mullens
475 Jack Dickerson

476 W Smith
477 Ernie Church
478 Mick Carrig
479 Jim McKenzie
480 Bob Sargent
481 Keith Lennard
482 Brian Ogle
483 Max Caldwell
484Dale Puren
485 Barry Owens
486 Reg Southam
487 Peter Wooden
488 Ted Brennan

489Neville Charlton
490Don Graham
491 Bill Owens
492 Doug Smith
493 Johnny Thompson
494 W Lowe
495 Kevin Owens
496 E Burnett
497 Jim Fleming
498 Bob Tucker
499 Jack Gibson
500Bill Carson
501 John Harrison
502 E Wynn
503 M Godfrey
504 J Leslie
505 Bill Brown
506 Pat Toohey


507 Bill Bailey
508 John Brest
509 Don Collier
510 Pat Hyde
511 Jack Plater
512 Dick Murphy
513 P Williamson
514 Noel Trevena
515 K Thompson
516Monty Porter
517 Geoff Jurd

518Darcy Henry
519Ernie Hills
520Ian Johnston
521 Don Meehan
522Kel O'Shea
523Mark Patch
524Cliff Smailes
525Harry Wells
526 Pat Daley
527 Noel Hurley
528 Ray Aldrich
529 Fred Delaney
530 Peter Hargreaves

531 Doug Hambilton
532Darcy Russell
533 Brian Shannon
534 Ron Sudlow
535 Les Midson
536 Doug Harrison
537 Ernie Johnson
538 Brian Isaacs

539 Buddy Bowman
540Peter Dimond
541 Rees Duncan
542 Doug Jones
543 Jack Mantle
544Don Malone
545 Bernie Kelly
546 Colin Wells
547Fred Graber
548 John Dawson

549Ian Moir
550 John Taunton
551 Ray McDermott
552John Mowbray
553Dick Poole
554 Frank Clegg
555 John Conna
556 George Downie
557Dave Barsley
558 Roger Buttenshaw
559 Joe Ryan

560Denis Meaney
561 Garry Russell
562Arthur Summons
563Ken Bray
564 Max Carter
565 Kevin Cocks
566Bill Tonkin

567John Hayes
568 Billy Martin
569Don Parish
570 Kevin Smyth
571 John Rochester
572Noel Kelly
573 Fred Norden

574Gil MacDougall
575 Brian Henderson
576Bob McGuinness
577 Don Hall
578 Carl Ross
579Jim Cody
580 Wal Hinkley

581 Bob McLaughlin
582Jack Gibson

583 Ken Owens
584 Ray Picklum
585 Dennis Laverty
586John Armstrong
587Ron Costello
588 Doug Page
589Roy Ferguson
590 John Kearns
591 Brian Kowald
592 James Gibson
593 Pat Thomas
594 Denis Culpan

595Noel Thornton
526 Dick Pickett
527Denis Pittard
598 Jim Brophy
599 Graham Bevan
600 Bill Wilson
601 Bill Hansen
602 Barry Bryant
603 Peter Burnicle

604John Elford
605 Alan Allison
606 John Walsh

607Ken Stonestreet
608Noel Dolton
609 Bob Smith
610 Doug Walkaden
611Tony Ford
612 Barry Glasgow
613 Tony Packham
614 Peter Chapman
615 Ross Goodman
616 Bruce Beer

617 John Maxwell
618 Rod Smith
619John Walsh
620 Mick Alchin
621 Neville Hornery
622 Tim Murphy
623 Steve Winter
624John Baker
625 Peter Flanders

626 Gary Gunton
627 John Fisher
628 Frank Tagg
629Don Rogers
630 Geoff Henry
631Tommy Raudonikis
632 Walter James
633 Gary Weston
634Jon Clark

635 Tony Antunac
636 Wayne Merry
637 Derek Brouwer
638 Jeff Nielsen
639 Kevin Timbs
640Ivan Jones

641 Dick Timbs
642 Neville Sinclair
643 George Skeers
644Russell Mullins
645 Noel Hurford
646 Russell Johnstone
647 Brian Winney
648 Barry Boss
649 Col Withers
650 Jim Croucher

651 John Heyward
652Stephen Knight
653 John Walker
654 John O'Bryan
655Olaf Prattl
656 John Sheridan
657 Steve Satterley
658 Allan Ashmore
659 Gary Rose
660 Peter Handcock
661 John Glachan
662Geoff Foster
663 Terry Mullins

664Shane Day
665 Brian Isbester
666 Jim Murphy
667 Robbie Parker
668Ted Walton
669 Nick Moroko
670 Jim Myers
671 Phil Franks

672 Dave Oliveri
673 John Purcell
674Warren Snodgrass
675 Steve Rigney
676Mick Liubinskas
677John Dorahy
678Pat Hundy
679Graeme O'Grady
680 Russell Worth
681Ron Giteau
682Geoff Smith

683John Donnelly
684 Terry Rose
685Chris Wellman
686 Trevor Scarr
687Ken Hey
688 Greg McTeigue
689Peter Young
690 Trevor Reardon

691Les Boyd
692Wayne Smith
693 Peter Walsh
694Steve Blyth
695 Geoff Gardiner

696 Doug Lucas
697Gavin Miller
698Don Moseley
699Ken Bourke
700Peter Rowles
701 Kerry Morrison
702Bob Cooper
703Alan Neil
704 Marshall Rogers
705 Garry Walsh
706 Steve Eisenhuth
707 Peter Lema
708 Dave Kennedy

709Eric Cain
710Bruce Gibbs
711 John Crow
712 Garry Clarke
713Stephen Broughton
714David Waite
715 Bill Cloughessy
716 Ron Brodrick

717Warren Boland
718Ray Brown
719 Jack Jeffries
720 Brian Cook
721Mark Beaven
722 Gerard Crowe
723 Col Ensor
724 Pat Hurney
725Terry Leabeater
726 Tony Armstrong
727 Peter Barr

728 Jeff Case
729Ted Goodwin
730Jim Leis
731Paul Merlo
732 Wayne Buckley
733John Ribot
734Terry Lamb
735 Alan Latham
736 John McLeod
737Tom Arber
738Michael Duke

739Garry Dowling
740Ian Schubert
741Greg Cox
742Trevor Cogger
743Garry Jack
744Ross Conlon
745 George Moroko
746 Col Dennis
747Bruce Clark
748 Mick Pinkerton
749 Geoff Spotswood
750Trevor Ryan

751 Arthur Mountier
752 Bruce Grimaldi
753 George Fahd
754 Garry Collison
755Brett Gale
756 Steve Anderson
757 Robert Ryan
758 Charlie Khalifeh
759 Greg McElhone
760 David Greene


761 Peter Burgmann
762 Ian Freeman
763Scott Gale
764 David Hall
765 George Ghosn
766 Bill Hilliard
767Brian Battese
768 Paul Gearin
769 John Cogger
770Paul Beaven
771 Mark Massone
772Mick Neil
773 Matt Carter
774 David Harris
775 Brett Davidson
776 Peter Lamb
777 Grant Fyvie
778 Allan Woods
779 Kevin Bryson
780 Bob Muirhead

781 Gerald Celarc
782John Coveney
783 Pat English
784Allen Geelan
785 Mark Harrigan
786 Craig Madsen
787John McArthur
788Gary Webster
789Leo Epifania
790 Eddie Flahey
791 Darryl Turner
792Craig Ellis
793 Gerry Byron
794 Steve Kerr
795 Scott Rigney
796Brett Clark
797 George Katsogiannis
798Allan Fallah
799 David Stafford

800 Greg Duval
801 Mark Lawson
802Chris Stephandellis
803Gary Warnecke
804 Mark Keehan
805 Craig Clarke
806 Steve Want
807 Wayne Wigham
808 Steve Ewer
809 Gary Pearce
810 Geoff Dillon
811 Steve Mullen
812 Tom Robbins
813Lee Crooks
814 Peter Worth
815 Geoff Sutton
816 Greg Brown
817 Troy McGregor
818 Charlie Eltoubgi
819 Craig Neil
820 Greg Falkner
821Gary McFarlane

822Alan Burns
823 Paul Sheahan
824Wilfred Williams
825 Brett Davis
826Rod Pethybridge
827John Bilbija
828 Ian Naden
829 Noel Mancuso
830 Grahame Jennings
831Doug Rawlings
832Deryck Fox
833 John Henderson
834Des Drummond
835John Elias

836Phillip Duke
837Wayne Lambkin
838 Steve McCoy
839 Les White
840John Allanson
841Scott Tronc
842 Terry Donnellan
843 Mark Meskell
844Denis Kinchela
845 Hew Rees
846Jason Williams
847 Andrew Stewart

848Cameron Blair
849Chris Blair
850Gary Bukowski
851Dave Gallagher
852 Dale Hall
853Graham Mackay
854Danny Peacock
855Wayne Simonds
856 Mick Taylor
857Craig Teitzel
858Dave Woods
859 Michael Hoy
860 Ian Howcroft
861 Michael McClintock
862 Mark Bevan
863Jason Stafford
864Ernie Garland
865Jason Lidden
866 Peter Vale
867 Michael McKinnon
868 Dave Wellings
869 Brian Brown

870Stephen Funnell
871 Shane Leigh
872Pat O'Doherty
873 Nick Stevanovic
874Shane Flanagan
875 Michael Gould
876Brendon Tuuta
877 Richard Smith
878 Darren Girard
879 Brett Docherty
880Stuart Raper
881Kelvin Skerrett
882Ellery Hanley
883Garry Schofield
884Darren Britt
885Stan Presdee

886 Tony Cosatto
887Shaun Devine
888Ivan Henjak
889Steve Jackson
890Bob Lindner
891Jason Taylor
892Jamie Ainscough
893 Tim Perrin
894 Graham Spinks
895 Angelo Alavanja
896Russell Wyer
897Chris Warren
898 Jason Kelly
899Noel Goldthorpe
900 Paul Fuz
901 Shaun O'Bryan

902 Stephen Burns
903Jim Dymock
904Tony Rampling
905Joe Thomas
906Ron Gibbs
907David Gillespie
908Andrew Farrar
909Graeme Wynn
910Peter Trevitt
911 Reece Webb
912 Mark Williams
913Bronko Djura
914 Robert Burgess
915Paul Langmack

916Mark Bell
917Terry Hill
918Darren Willis
919Anthony Xuereb
920Kyle White
921David Anderson
922Evan Cochrane
923Billy Noke
924Damien McGarry
925Wayne Taekata
926Stephen Kearney
927Malcolm Wheeler
928Jason Alchin
929Scott Hardy

930Justin Dooley
931Steve Georgallis
932Andrew Leeds
933Steve O'Dea
934 Matt Ryan
935Charlie Saab
936Josh White
937Andrew Willis
938 Justin Moloney
939 Brad Hughes
940Darrien Doherty
941Glenn Grief
942Mark Afflick
943Craig Menkins
944Chris Williams
945 Brett Cullen
946 Jason Benge
947 Mark Hill
948Aseri Laing
949 Gerome Lane

950Darren Brown
951Dale Fritz
952Ewan McGrady
953Jim Serdaris
954Paul Smith
955Brent Stuart
956Neil Tierney
957Manoa Thompson
958Illiesa Toga
959Jason Eade
960Stuart Coupland
961David Wonson
962Brandon Pearson
963Bill Dunn
964Ciriaco Mescia
965Ken McGuinness
966Peter Shiels

967Darren Burns
968 Damian Driscoll
969Mark Horo
970Damian Kennedy
971Grant Trindall
972Paul Bell
973Tony Wall
974Kevin McGuinness
975David Myers
976 David Seidenkamp

977Jason Austin
978Craig Coleman
979 Jason Duff
980 Chad Harris
981Darren Capovilla
982Andrew Hick
983 Nathan Hodges
984John Skandalis
985Harvey Howard
986 Michael O'Neall
987Willie Newton
988 Nathan Lakeman

989Des Hasler
990Shane Millard
991Jimmy Smith
992Shaun Walliss
993Chris Yates
994Adam Doyle
995Adam Donovan
996Shayne McMenemy
997 Brett Taylor
998Brett Hodgson
999 Savenaca Lomanimako
1000 Gary Dowse
1001 Brett Hickman

1002Scott Coxon
1003Darren Rameka
1004Leo Dynevor
1005Adrian Rainey
1006 Don Smith
1007Jason Keough
1008Brenton Pomery
1009Leo Clarke
1010 Nick Edwards
1011Ben MacDougall
1012Lincoln Raudonikis
1013Dayle Bonner
1014 Ron Jones
1015Brett Warton
1016Darren Fritz
1017Jared Mills
1018 Ashley Rhodes
1019Darryl Fisher
1020Travis Baker
1021 Aaron Cotter
1022 Trent Brown

1023Adam Bristow
1024Justin Brooker
1025 Paul Jeffries
1026 Robbie Payne
1027Shane Perry
1028Tevita Amone
1029Dane Dorahy
1030Luke Goodwin
1031Marshall Scott
1032 Michael Brabek
1033Matt Fuller
1034David Buko
1035Barry Davis
1036Matt Spence
1037Tate Moseley
1038 Chris Marland
1039Ray Cashmere

Notable fans

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  • Doug Sutherland, mayor of Sydney (1980–87)[33]
  • TrooperMark DonaldsonVC
  • Paul Gerantonis (1969–current)
  • Malcolm T. Elliott (radio broadcaster)
  • John Singleton (entrepreneur, businessman and horse racing identity)
  • Steve Waugh (former Australian Cricket captain)
  • Ken Callander
  • John Coates (Australian Olympic Committee chairman)
  • Michael Clarke former Australian Cricket Captain

See also

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References

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  1. ^"The Club - Western Suburbs Magpies".www.westsmagpies.com.au.
  2. ^Whiticker & Collis 2006, p. 120
  3. ^"Dragon-Killers! Who'd a Thought It?".The Truth. Sydney: National Library of Australia. 5 October 1930. p. 6. Retrieved24 February 2017.
  4. ^"League Punters Who Bet On "Stew" Left With Briefs".The Truth. Sydney: National Library of Australia. 9 September 1934. p. 6. Retrieved24 February 2017.
  5. ^"Balmain Dispute Wests' Try".The Truth. Sydney: National Library of Australia. 19 September 1948. p. 16. Retrieved24 February 2017.
  6. ^"Wests' Rough League Final".The Sun. Sydney: National Library of Australia. 21 September 1952. p. 28. Retrieved24 February 2017.
  7. ^"Missed goal cost East Amco Cup".The Canberra Times. Canberra: National Library of Australia. 18 August 1977. p. 28. Retrieved24 February 2017.
  8. ^"The day Roy Masters returned to Lidcombe Oval".www.nrl.com.
  9. ^Sarno, Tony (12 August 1988)."The battle heats up for 15th spot".The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia. p. 47. Archived fromthe original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved18 September 2010.
  10. ^"Super League: 20 years on, former CEO John Ribot opens up on the deals, the money, the mistakes".Courier Mail.
  11. ^"Western Suburbs Magpies to enter final season".Herald Sun.
  12. ^"Sponsors - Western Suburbs Magpies".www.westsmagpies.com.au. Retrieved4 March 2019.
  13. ^"Macarthur | NewsLocal Newspapers Macarthur | Local Community News NSW | Macarthur Chronicle Camden | Macarthur Chronicle Campbelltown | Macarthur Chronicle Wollondilly | Daily Telegraph".
  14. ^"Motorsport Video |Motorsport Highlights, Replays, News, Clips".
  15. ^Dean Ritchie (5 December 2012)."Magpies flutter back to Bundy Cup to live another day". News.com.au. Retrieved15 December 2013.
  16. ^"Inner West Courier - News Local Newspaper - Daily Telegraph - News Local Newspapers Inner West Sydney - Local Community News NSW - Inner West Courier - Balmain Village Voice - Daily Telegraph".dailytelegraph.com.au.
  17. ^Jarvis, Danielle (19 September 2016)."Saints march into inaugural Ron Massey Cup grand final".dailytelegraph.com. Retrieved18 September 2022.
  18. ^"NSWRL Live - powered by Statedge".live.nswrl.com.au.[permanent dead link]
  19. ^"NSWRL Live - powered by Statedge".live.nswrl.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 28 August 2017. Retrieved28 August 2017.
  20. ^"Western Suburbs Magpies look to return to elite second tier rugby league | News Local". Archived fromthe original on 7 June 2017.
  21. ^"Magpies Become Tigers Feeder For 2018".nswrl.com.au. 15 November 2017.
  22. ^"Roos Beat Magpies in Extra Time Thriller - NSWRL". 2 September 2018.
  23. ^"Canterbury Cup NSW ladder".NSWRL.
  24. ^"Canterbury Cup NSW Rd 24".NSWRL. 31 August 2019.
  25. ^"NSW Cup 2024 Ladder".www.nswrl.com.au.
  26. ^westsmagpies.com.au."Home Grounds".Wests Archives. Western Suburbs Magpies. Archived fromthe original on 27 January 2014. Retrieved19 February 2014.
  27. ^Ashfield Municipal Council (2008).Pratten Park Plan of Management(PDF). Australia: ashfield.nsw.gov.au. pp. 6–7. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 21 June 2014. Retrieved19 February 2014.
  28. ^Ferguson, Shawn Dollin and Andrew."Pratten Park - Results - Rugby League Project".www.rugbyleagueproject.org.
  29. ^"Wests Archives – Club History". Westsmagpies.com.au. 4 February 1908. Archived fromthe original on 27 January 2014. Retrieved15 December 2013.
  30. ^"Home - Wests Ashfield Leagues".
  31. ^westsmagpies.net (2008)."Western Suburbs Magpies Hall of Fame".Wests Archives. Western Suburbs Magpies R.L.F.C. Archived fromthe original on 14 October 2008. Retrieved28 November 2009.
  32. ^"Western Suburbs Team of the Century".Wests Archives. Western Suburbs Magpies R.L.F.C. 2008. Archived fromthe original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved28 November 2009.
  33. ^Goodwin, Dorothy (26 September 1982)."Eels Premier Tip".League Souvenir.Sun-Herald, The. Retrieved27 September 2009.[dead link]

Works cited

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  • Whiticker, Alan; Collis, Ian (2006).The History of Rugby League Clubs. New Holland, Sydney.ISBN 9781741104707.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Further reading

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