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1902 Metropolitan Rugby Union season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1902 Sydney Rugby Premiership
Duration17 May to 30 August
Teams8
Premiers
Western Suburbs (1st title)
Minor Premiers
Western Suburbs (1st title)
Runners-up
Sydney University
Wooden spoon
Balmain (2nd spoon)
Top point-scorer(s)
Stanley Wickham (60)
Top try-scorer(s)
Patrick Higgins (11)
Second Grade
Number of teams8
Premiers
Glebe
Runners-up
Eastern Suburbs
Boroughs Competition
Number of teams16
PremiersManly
Runners-up
Glebe

The 1902 Metropolitan Rugby Union season was the 29th season of the Sydney Rugby Premiership. It was the third season run for clubs that represented a district. Eight clubs (seven representing a district, the remaining club representing Sydney University) competed from May till August 1902. The season culminated in the third district premiership, which was won by Western Suburbs. Western Suburbs were crowned premiers by virtue of finishing the season on top of the table.

Teams

Eight clubs contested the season; seven clubs representing a district and one club representing Sydney University.[1]

Balmain

Formed on 26 March 1900
Ground: Birchgrove Oval
Captain: Walter Davis

Eastern Suburbs

Formed on 22 March 1900
Ground: Rushcutters Bay Oval
Captain: Percy Macnamara

Glebe

Formed on 15 March 1900
Ground: Wentworth Park
Captain: William Howe

Newtown

Formed on 22 March 1900
Captain: Harold Judd

North Sydney

Formed on 23 March 1900
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Captain: Jack O'Donnell

South Sydney

Formed on 26 March 1900
Ground: RAS Showground
Captain: J Bourke

Sydney University

Formed on 19 August 1865
Ground: University Oval
Captain: Harry Blaney

Western Suburbs

Formed on 22 March 1900
Captain: Stanley Wickham

Season Summary

The 1902 Sydney Rugby Premiership saw a popular win for the Western Suburbs District Football Club. The club had experienced the unfortunate and sad loss of their captain, William Shortland, at the end of the previous season.[2] During the season, the team recovered from this huge loss to display improvement in defence, with only 4 tries scored against them over the final 7 rounds. Three-Quarter, Stanley Wickham demonstrated the importance of having a great goal kicker in the team, scoring 11 field goals during the season with 5 scored in one game against South Sydney.[3]

Glebe opened the season in magnificent form defeating the two teams that eventually finished above them on the ladder. However, as the season progressed the team was required to shift players around due to injuries to important members of the team. As a result, over the final four rounds Glebe drew with North Sydney, drew with Western Suburbs and lost the penultimate match to University 6 to 4. This meant that they were out of contention for the premiership in the final round.[4]

The final round of the season had been originally scheduled for 26 July and was postponed to the end of August due to heavy and persistent rain.[5] This meant that for the last round of games for the season, the two teams in contention for the premiership would face each other in a "final". In order that representatives in both teams be able to depart on time for the intercolonial matches in Queensland, the game was scheduled for Wednesday, 27 August at 2pm. Again rain interfered with the quality of the game which resulted in Western Suburbs winning against Sydney University 4 points to 3.[4]

At the conclusion of the season, the rugby world lost another significant player with the death of former University captain Horace Jones. Jones had previously captained the NSW team in intercolonial matches and had retired from rugby at the end of the 1901 season due to ill health. His cause of death was sarcoma, a soft tissue cancer.[6]

Ladder

Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1
Western Suburbs
14 10 1 3 0 148 70 +78 21
2
Sydney University
14 10 0 4 0 152 108 +44 20
3
Glebe
14 8 3 3 0 155 88 +67 19
4
North Sydney
14 8 2 4 0 136 56 +80 18
5
Eastern Suburbs
14 6 1 7 0 86 132 -46 13
6
Newtown
14 5 2 7 0 91 89 +2 12
7
South Sydney
14 3 1 10 0 56 147 -91 7
8
Balmain
14 1 0 13 0 63 197 -134 2

[7]

Ladder Progression

  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1
Western Suburbs
0 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 12 14 16 17 19 21
2
Sydney University
2 2 4 4 6 8 10 10 12 14 16 18 20 20
3
Glebe
2 4 6 6 6 8 10 12 14 16 17 18 18 19[8]
4
North Sydney
0 1 3 5 7 7 7 9 11 13 14 14 16 18
5
Eastern Suburbs
2 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 8 8 8 10[9] 12 13[8]
6
Newtown
2 3 5 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 10 10[9] 10 12
7
South Sydney
0 0 0 1 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 7
8
Balmain
0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Statistics

Points

Player Pl T G FG Pts
1
Stanley Wickham
14 0 7 11 60
2
Harry Blaney
14 2 13 3 47
3
Frank Row
11 0 18 0 40
4
Patrick Higgins
12 11 0 0 33
5
Nigel Barker
13 10 0 0 30
6
Aub Johnstone
13 1 7 3 30
7
EC Deering
14 9 0 0 27
8
James Joyce
13 2 2 3 23
9
Thomas Comber
10 2 5 1 22
10
Humphrey Oxenham
13 7 0 0 21

[7]

Tries

Player Pl T
1
Patrick Higgins
12 11
2
Nigel Barker
13 10
3
EC Deering
14 9
4
Humphrey Oxenham
13 7
5
Ed Halloren
12 7
6
George Roberts
12 7
7
R Wickham
12 6
8
RH Carlisle
14 5
9
Victor Harris
13 4
10
C Rundle
10 4

[7]

Lower Grades

The MRFU also conducted Second Grade and Boroughs competitions this season.[10]

Second Grade

The eight First grade clubs entered a team each into the Second Grade competition. The season concluded with a final game between Glebe and Eastern Suburbs that was practically a final. The game ended in a draw. However, Glebe were declared premiers as they were one point ahead of Eastern Suburbs on the ladder.[4]

Boroughs Competition

Sixteen teams participated in the first Boroughs Competition. This was a competition for teams that did not necessarily represent a district. Non-district teams acted as a feeder club for the larger district teams. These teams were: Manly, Glebe, Gipps, Willoughby, Surry Hills, Rockdale, Balmain, Newtown, Leichhardt, Burwood, Marrickville, University, Annandale, North Sydney, Mosman and Parramatta. At the conclusion of the season, Manly sat undefeated at the top of the table and were thus declared Premiers.[7]

Participating Clubs

Club Grade
1st 2nd B.
Annandale Football Club Y
Balmain District Football Club
Y Y Y
Burwood Football Club Y
Eastern Suburbs District Rugby Football Club
Y Y
Gipps Football Club Y
Glebe District Football Club
Y Y Y
Leichhardt Football Club Y
Manly Football Club Y
Marrickville Football Club Y
Mosman Football Club
Y
Newtown District Football Club
Y Y Y
North Sydney District Rugby Football Club
Y Y Y
Parramatta Rugby Football Club
Y
Rockdale Football Club Y
South Sydney District Football Club
Y Y
Surry Hills Football Club Y
Sydney University Football Club
Y Y Y
Western Suburbs District Rugby Football Club
Y Y
Willoughby Football Club Y

Footnotes

  1. ^ "RUGBY FOOTBALL NOTES". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 14 May 1902. p. 8. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  2. ^ "RUGBY FOOTBALL NOTES". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 18 September 1901. p. 8. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  3. ^ "RUGBY FOOTBALL NOTES". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 25 June 1902. p. 8. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  4. ^ a b c "RUGBY FOOTBALL NOTES". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 3 September 1902. p. 8. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  5. ^ "RUGBY FOOTBALL NOTES". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 30 July 1902. p. 8. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  6. ^ "FOOTBALL NOTES". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 24 September 1902. p. 8. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  7. ^ a b c d "FOOTBALL STATISTICS, 1902". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 17 September 1902. p. 8. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  8. ^ a b No game was played between Glebe and Eastern Suburbs with an agreement made to declare the game as a draw.
  9. ^ a b Newtown forfeited the game against Eastern Suburbs.
  10. ^ "FOOTBALL NOTES". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 23 April 1902. p. 8. Retrieved 15 July 2018.

References

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