1928 NSWRFL season

{{Short description|Rugby league competition}}

{{Use Australian English|date=March 2024}}

{{Infobox rugby league season

| year = 1928

| competition = New South Wales Rugby Football League

| image =

| imagesize = 125px

| caption =

| teams = 9

| premiers = 16x16px South Sydney

| count = 8th

| minor premiers = 16x16px St. George

| mpcount = 1st

| matches = 59

| points = 1597

| attendance =

| top point scorer = 16x16px Benny Wearing (94)

| top try scorer = 16x16px Tony Redmond (9)

| wooden_spoon = Newtown

| wooden_spoon_count = 3rd

| prevseason_link = 1927 NSWRFL season

| prevseason_year = 1927

| nextseason_link = 1929 NSWRFL season

| nextseason_year = 1929

}}

The 1928 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the twenty-first season of Sydney’s top-level rugby league club competition, Australia’s first. During the season, which lasted from April until September, nine teams from across the city contested the premiership, culminating in a final between Eastern Suburbs and South Sydney.

Season summary

  • No minor premiership was awarded, and hence no “right of challenge” arose from the finals. Only fourteen rounds of premiership matches were played, as against eighteen in 1926 and 1927.
  • A dispute between the NSWRL and the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust over a number of issues lead to the League moving their match of the day to the neighbouring Sydney Sports Ground. This dispute wasn’t patched up until 1935.
  • The first ever night rugby league match was played at the Sydney Showground, The match involved South Sydney and Eastern Sububs and was played on 22 December. Souths won 10–6. The match was played 9-a-side and took place without the approval of the NSWRL.
  • Western Suburbs became the first Sydney club to use an animal for its nickname and logo. Wests, previously known as “The Fruitpickers” became “The Magpies”.

=Teams=

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align="center"|Balmain
Image:Balmain Jersey 1909.png21st season
Ground: Birchgrove Oval
Coach: Alf Fraser
Captain: Ray Elliott

|align="center"|Eastern Suburbs
Image:Eastern Suburbs Jersey 1914.png21st season
Ground: RAS Showground
Captain: Arthur Toby

|align="center"|Glebe
Image:Glebe Jersey 1926.png21st season
Ground: Wentworth Park
Captain-coach: Jack Toohey

align="center"|Newtown
Image:Newtown Jersey 1915.png21st season
Ground: Marrickville Oval
Captain(s): Charles Kell, Keith Ellis

|align="center"|North Sydney
Image:North Sydney Jersey 1921.png21st season
Ground: North Sydney Oval
Coach: Tom McMahon
Captain: Jimmy Johnson

|align="center"|South Sydney
Image:South Sydney Jersey 1927.png21st season
Ground: Sydney Sports Ground
Coach: Charlie Lynch
Captain: Pat Maher{{cite web|last1=Alan Whiticker|author-link=Alan Whiticker|title=Pat Maher|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/pat-maher/summary.html|website=rugbyleagueproject.org|publisher=Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson and Bill Bates|access-date=31 August 2014}}

align="center"|St. George
Image:St George Jersey 1921.png8th season
Ground: Earl Park
Coach: Frank Burge
Captain: Arthur Justice

|align="center"|University
Image:Sydney University Jersey 1924.png9th season
Coach: Bill Kelly
Captain: A.S. Lane

|align="center"|Western Suburbs
Image:Western Suburbs Jersey 1924.png21st season
Ground: Pratten Park
Coach: Chris McKivat
Captain: Frank McMillan

=Earl Park riot=

The season of 1928 was infamous for the Earl Park riot. In a St George home game 21–3 victory over Balmain, Tony Russell of Balmain became involved in a running feud with George Carstairs, the St George captain.

Referee Brannaghan began to lose control of the match when he sent off St George forward Harry Flower early in the second half but allowed Balmain players to stay on the field. After a later incident between Russell and Carstairs resulted in the latter being knocked unconscious and Brannaghan merely cautioning Russell, the crowd's aggravation grew and the situation escalated.

The Earl Park crowd took matters into their own hands by storming the field in an attempt to injure Russell. Police arrived and intervened using handcuffs, batons and fists but not before Russell was badly beaten by the crowd. He suffered leg and head injuries and was put into the same ambulance as George Carstairs where it was reported that Russell attempted to assault Carstairs and ambulance officers had to intervene to restrain him.

A week later, a NSWRL investigation blamed crowd violence and not the players or officials for the disturbance.

=Ladder=

Image:NSWRL 1921-1929.png

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!width=175 |Team

!width=20 abbr="Played" |Pld

!width=20 abbr="Won" |W

!width=20 abbr="Drawn" |D

!width=20 abbr="Lost" |L

!width=20 abbr="Bye" |B

!width=20 abbr="Points for" |PF

!width=20 abbr="Points against" |PA

!width=20 abbr="Points difference" |PD

!width=20 abbr="Points" |Pts

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|1

style="text-align:left;"|16x16px St. George

|13

1201120098+10226
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|2

style="text-align:left;"|16x16px Eastern Suburbs

|12

11012192116+7626
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|3

style="text-align:left;"|16x16px South Sydney

|13

8051216152+6418
style="background: #ccffcc;"

|4

style="text-align:left;"|16x16px North Sydney

|12

6062157149+816
5style="text-align:left;"|16x16px Sydney University

|13

6071184176+814
6style="text-align:left;"|16x16px Western Suburbs

|12

4082174206|
3212
7style="text-align:left;"|16x16px Glebe

|12

408294149|
5512
8style="text-align:left;"|16x16px Balmain

|13

4091180236|
5610
9style="text-align:left;"|16x16px Newtown

|12

10112112227|
1156

Finals

Heading into the finals, top placed St. George and Eastern Suburbs were in top form, with St. George losing their only match in round 3 and Eastern Suburbs losing to St. George in round 7 of the 14-week competition. With Saints and Easts finishing on 26 points each, no playoff for the minor premiership was staged to award a right of challenge in the finals,[http://www.rl1908.com/clubcomps/play-offs.htm Finding The Premier Club] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060511185318/http://www.rl1908.com/clubcomps/play-offs.htm |date=2006-05-11 }} at rl1908.com thus negating the good work done by both sides during the premiership rounds and ultimately providing an easier route than otherwise for Souths to take the title away from both minor premiers.

In the semi-finals, Eastern Suburbs beat fourth-placed North Sydney to make the final, whilst South Sydney beat St. George, whom they had lost to 9–8 just three weeks earlier.

{{Round4

|7 September 1928 - Wentworth Oval| 16x16px Eastern Suburbs |26| 16x16px North Sydney |13

|7 September 1928 - Earl Park| 16x16px St. George |5| 16x16px South Sydney |13

|22 September 1928 - Agricultural| 16x16px Eastern Suburbs |5|16x16px South Sydney|26}}

=Final=

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! style="width:140px; border:3px solid red; background: navy; color: white"|Eastern Suburbs

! style="width:40px; text-align:center; background:#eee; color:black;" |Position

! style="width:140px; border:3px solid red; background: green; color: white" |South Sydney

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|13. Arthur Toby

FB

|26. Alan Righton

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|12. Les Steel

WG

|12. Benny Wearing

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|10. Larry Hedger

CE

|17. Jack Why

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|11. Nelson Hardy

CE

|15. Harry Finch

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|31. Vic Webber

WG

|27. Reg Williams

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|8. Gordon Fletcher

FE

|16. Harry Kadwell

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|15. Joe Busch

HB

|11. Jim Breen (c)

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|

  1. Arthur Oxford

|PR

|7. Harry Cavanough

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|2. Dick Brown

HK

|41. Alf Binder

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|4. Harry Kavanagh

PR

|

  1. David Watson
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|3. Tom Fitzpatrick

SR

|3. Edward Root

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|21. Sam Bryant

SR

|6. George Treweek

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|6. George Harris

LK

|13. Oscar Quinlivan

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|

Coach

|Charlie Lynch

A crowd of 25,000 were at the Royal Agricultural Society Grounds to watch the final between South Sydney and Easts, refereed by Lal Deane. George Treweek scored Souths' first try, crashing over under the posts after Easts' fullback Toby fumbled the high kick. Wearing converted. Then Jack Why, Root and Brien combined to put Williams over and Souths took an 8–0 lead. Before the half-ended Wearing kicked a penalty goal from halfway and Quinlivan crossed for another Souths try and a 13–0 lead at the break.

The second stanza started no better for Easts when Hardy took the ball close with the line wide open only to see his pass dropped. Harry Kadwell struck back for Souths who went to a 16–0 lead before the floodgates opened – Cavanough scored from the next kick-off and then Kadwell crossed again. Easts’ only try of the match was by Steel under the posts and was the last of the match with the bell sounding shortly after. Thus the Rabbitohs took their fourth successive title and become the first club to achieve this feat.

South Sydney 26 (Tries: Harry Kadwell (2), George Treweek, Reg Williams, Oscar Quinlivan, Harry Cavanough. Goals: Benny Wearing 2, Oscar Quinlivan 2)

defeated

Eastern Suburbs 5 (Tries: Les Steel. Goal: Arthur Oxford)

References

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