1922 Eastern Suburbs season

Eastern Suburbs (now known as the Sydney Roosters) competed in its 15th season of New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) premiership in 1922, finishing the season in 3rd position.

Details

No. Position Player
66 Australia SR Jack 'Bluey' Watkins
67 Australia FE Les Cubitt
86 Australia FE Harry Caples
96 Australia WG Gordon Wright
103 Australia HB Sid Kaufman
99 Australia CE Rex Norman
110 Australia SR Edward Connerton
114 Australia FB Ed 'Snowy' Rigney
115 Australia CE Fred Hume
123 Australia HK Harold Holmes
No. Position Player
124 Australia SR Bill Ives
125 Australia SR N. Bartley
126 Australia SR George H. Clambck
127 Australia PR Arthur Oxford
128 Australia SR Billy Ryan
129 Australia WG Les Steel
130 Australia SR Ray Lewis
131 Australia SR E. Little
132 Australia SR J. Tandy
133 Australia SR George Boddington
134 Australia SR W. Livio

Results

Eastern Suburbs 20 defeated St George 3 at the Sydney Sports Ground.

Eastern Suburbs 4 drew with Balmain 4 at Birchgrove Oval.

Eastern Suburbs 8 drew with South Sydney 8 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

North Sydney 18 defeated Eastern Suburbs 5 at Sydney Sports Ground.

University 18 defeated Eastern Suburbs 10 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

Eastern Suburbs 18 beat Newtown 10 at Sydney Sports Ground.

Eastern Suburbs 6 beat Western Suburbs 2 at Pratten Park.

Eastern Suburbs 21 (Kaufman 2, Ives, Holmes, Watkins tries; Oxford 3 goals) beat Glebe 5 (Ogle try; Redmond goal) at Sydney Cricket Ground.

" F.Burge Kicked off for Glebe, and play was soon taken on Eastern Suburbs 25’ Caples, with a good line kick from a penalty, relieved. Murphy responded with a brilliant line kick, and after relief by Wright, strenuous forward work ensued. Glebe, however, as a result of good play by James, again got within striking distance, but Redmond missed a penalty from an easy position. Glebe were not to be denied, and a neat movement between James and Ogle ended in the latter scoring a try Redmond’s attempt at goal was a fine effort, but the ball hit the upright post and bounced infield. Glebe 3-0. Haddock was hooking in superior fashion to Little, but faulty hands by Glebe backs and determined tackling by East Sub prevented Glebe gaining much ground. A great movement, In which the ball was handled by Holmes, Steel Norman, and Ives, saw the Latter cross over for a try, which Oxford failed to convert. The scores was now 3 all. Invigorated by this success, Eastern Suburbs attacked with great vim, and but for a faulty pass by Norman Wright probably have crossed Glebes' line. Penalties were frequent, Glebe being mostly at fault. The reason appeared to be that the outside front row men would not allow the ball to be thrown into the scrum just on half time 0xford kicked a splendid goal from a free, and at the interval Eastern Sub 5 led by Glebe 3. Within a few minutes of the resumption of play, the ball was sent to Wright, who, after a fast run along the wing, centred by a cross-kick. The big and speedy Eastern Suburbs' forward, Holmes, followed on the kick and scored a try for 0xford to convert. Eastern Suburbs 10-3. It was a spectacular movement, and was appreciated by the spectators. unlike the play in the first half, the game became fast and open, and passing rushes by both sides were freely indulged in, Kaufman was showing to advantage for Eastern Suburbs, and displayed initiative in attack. He scored the next try for Eastern Suburbs through following on after a kick from Wright. No goal resulted. The scores were: Eastern Suburbs, 13-3. Eastern suburbs were again attacking within a few minutes and Watkins crossed in after Caples and Norman had made the opening. Oxford's sure foot piloted the ball over the bar. Making the scores Eastern Suburbs, l8 to 3. At last Glebe got going, and carried play into Eastern Suburbs' 25, from where Redmond landed a coal from a free. Eastern Suburbs, 18 to 5. The Glebe backs repeatedly failed to gain ground when they were In possession, the ball being merely taken across the field. Gray, who was playing centre, was an exception and frequently pleased by his straight running. Kaufman by a splendid[?] run, left the Glebe backs standing, and scored an unconverted try Eastern Suburbs 21-5. The closing stages of the game were played in a failing light. Eastern Suburbs were in the ascendance, and at the close were victors by 21 points to 5."....Sydney Morning Herald.

Eastern Suburbs 12 beat St George 7 at Sydney Cricket Ground Number Two.

Premiership Round 11, Saturday 15 July 1922; Balmain 17 beat Eastern Suburbs 12 at Birchgrove Oval.

Premiership Round 12, Saturday 22 July 1922; South Sydney 18 beat Eastern Suburbs 16 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

Eastern Suburbs 23 beat North Sydney 16 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

Bye: Eastern Suburbs.

Eastern Suburbs 16 beat University 15 at Sydney Sports Ground.

Eastern Suburbs 14 beat Newtown 5 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

Eastern Suburbs 20 beat Western Suburbs 10 at Pratten Park.

Glebe 21 beat Eastern Suburbs 12 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

Ladder

Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 North Sydney 1612042306136+17028
2 Glebe 1612042284154+13028
3 Eastern Suburbs 16925221777+4024
4 South Sydney 159152207187+2023
5 Balmain 168262168145+2322
6 Western Suburbs 1660102164201-3716
7 Newtown 1651102169200-3115
8 University 1550102148287-13914
9 St George 1620142140316-1768

Season's highlights

References

    External links

    Rugby League Tables and Statistics

    Preceded by
    1921
    Season
    1922
    Succeeded by
    1923
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