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1903 Metropolitan Rugby Union season

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1903 Sydney Rugby Premiership
Duration2 May to 22 August
Teams8
Premiers Eastern Suburbs (1st title)
Minor Premiers Eastern Suburbs (1st title)
Runners-up Glebe
Wooden spoon Balmain (3rd spoon)
Top point-scorer(s) Reg Harris (27)
Top try-scorer(s) Walter Davis (6) Walter Ogaard (6)
Second Grade
Number of teams10
Premiers Newtown
Runners-up Eastern Suburbs
Boroughs Competition
Number of teams17
PremiersGipps
Runners-up Balmain

The 1903 Metropolitan Rugby Union season was the 30th season of the Sydney Rugby Premiership. It was the fourth 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 1903. The season culminated in the fourth district premiership, which was won by Eastern Suburbs. Eastern Suburbs were crowned premiers by virtue of finishing the season on top of the table.

Teams

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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: R Hutchenson

Eastern Suburbs

Formed on 22 March 1900
Ground: Hampden Park
Captain: Percy Macnamara

Glebe

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

Newtown

Formed on 22 March 1900
Ground: Erskineville Oval
Captain: Edward Larkin

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: John Manning

Western Suburbs

Formed on 22 March 1900
Captain: Stanley Wickham

Season Summary

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The success of Eastern Suburbs in the 1903 Sydney Rugby Premiership was popular with the football public. This was mostly due to the fact that the club were first-time winners and played the game in a sporting fashion. The team displayed excellent defence, letting in only eight tries during the season. Eastern Suburbs opened the season by defeating Glebe by 4 points to 3, and that victory proved a highly important one to both teams, as, at the close, there was one competition point between them. From start to finish of the season, Eastern Suburbs either held the leading position or shared the lead with another club.[2]

Glebe, who finished second, were the only team who scored at least one try in every match. The club finished strongly by winning the last 6 rounds of the season. As a pack they were superior to that of any other team, excepting Eastern Suburbs. At no time did they equal the best of their form in other seasons.[2]

After a bit of a slow start to the season, Newtown began to display outstanding brilliance in attack. This led them to move quickly up the ladder and finish the season in a strong third place. Newtown were the most brilliant all-round team in the competition, yet lacked that solidity.[2]

At the conclusion of the season, the Rugby world saw the shock death of another of their players. Wallace Millican, three-quarter for Newtown, died of blood poisoning on 30 August after spending most of the week confined to his bed. Millican was 21 years old and hugely popular amongst the Newtown followers.[3]

Ladder

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Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Eastern Suburbs 13 10 1 2 0 89 41 +48 21
2 Glebe 13 9 2 2 0 89 48 +41 20
3 Newtown 13 7 2 4 0 114 65 +49 16
4 North Sydney 13 6 1 6 0 77 87 -10 13
5 Sydney University 13 5 2 6 0 101 65 +36 12
6 Western Suburbs 13 4 2 7 0 56 96 -40 10
7 South Sydney 13 4 0 9 0 50 73 -23 8
8 Balmain 13 1 2 10 0 56 157 -101 4

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Ladder Progression

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  • 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
1 Eastern Suburbs 2 4 6 8 9 9 11 13 13 15 17 19 21
2 Glebe 0 2 4 5 6 8 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
3 Newtown 0 2 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 16 16
4 North Sydney 2 2 3 5 7 9 9 11 13 13 13 13 13
5 Sydney University 2 3 5 5 5 5 7 7 9 9 10 10 12
6 Western Suburbs 2 3 3 3 5 5 7 7 7 7 8 10 10
7 South Sydney 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 4 6 8
8 Balmain 0 0 1 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Statistics

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Points

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Player Pl T G FG Pts
1 Reg Harris 12 2 8 1 27
2 Percy Macnamara 13 3 6 0 24
3 Albert Cotter 5 2 5 1 22
4 WA Hay 12 1 8 0 20
5 HA Morton 11 0 8 0 20
6 Walter Davis 11 6 0 0 18
7 Walter Ogaard 12 6 0 0 18
8 Sid Riley 10 5 0 0 15
9 William Burleigh 12 5 0 0 15
10 Victor Futter 12 5 0 0 15

Tries

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Player Pl T
1 Walter Davis 11 6
Walter Ogaard 12 6
3 Sid Riley 10 5
4 William Burleigh 12 5
5 Victor Futter 12 5
6 Patrick Carew 11 4
7 L Seaborn 10 4
8 William Hardcastle 6 4
9 E Quinsey 13 4
10 Nigel Barker 13 4

Lower Grades

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

Second Grade

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Ten teams participated in the Second Grade competition: the eight First Grade clubs entered a team each, in addition two Boroughs clubs, Willoughby and Manly, were permitted to each enter a team. The season concluded with Newtown undefeated at the top of the table by a margin of 8 points. They were therefore declared premiers.[2]

Boroughs Competition

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Seventeen teams participated in the Boroughs Competition. The teams were split into two divisions of nine teams. In Division A was North Sydney, Willoughby, Mosman, Manly, East Sydney, Surrey Hills, Redfern, Balmain and Gipps. In Division B was Newtown, University, Waterloo, Rockdale, Glebe, Annandale, Leichhardt and Ashfield. At the end of the regular games, North Sydney finished at the top of Division A and Glebe finished at the top of Division B.[5] The final saw Gipps beat Balmain 11 points to 6 to take the premiership.[6]

Participating clubs

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Club Grade
1st 2nd B.
Annandale Football Club Y
Ashfield Football Club Y
Balmain District Football Club Y Y Y
East Sydney 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 Y
Mosman Football Club Y
Newtown District Football Club Y Y Y
North Sydney District Rugby Football Club Y Y Y
Redfern 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
Waterloo Football Club Y
Western Suburbs District Rugby Football Club Y Y
Willoughby Football Club Y Y

Footnotes

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  1. ^ "FOOTBALL". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 29 April 1903. p. 8. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "MR. W. COFFEY ON THE PLAY OF NEW ZEALANDERS AND AUSTRALIANS". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 26 August 1903. p. 8. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  3. ^ "FOOTBALL". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 2 September 1903. p. 8. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  4. ^ "SYDNEY FIRST GRADE PREMIERSHIP, 1903". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 2 September 1903. p. 8. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  5. ^ "FOOTBALL". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 24 June 1903. p. 8. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  6. ^ "THE "REFEREE" SCORE-BOOK". Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939). 12 August 1903. p. 8. Retrieved 27 May 2018.

References

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