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(Redirected from Sydney University Rugby League Club) Australian rugby league club, based in Sydney, NSW Not to be confused with Sydney University Football Club.

Sydney University
Club information
Full nameSydney University Rugby League Football Club
Founded1920; 104 years ago (1920)
Exited1937; 87 years ago (1937)
Former details
CompetitionNew South Wales Rugby Football League
19379th of 9
Home jerseyTeam colours
Records
PremiershipsNil
Runners-up1 – 1926
Minor premiershipsNil
Wooden spoons10 – 1921, 1923, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937
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The Sydney University Rugby League Football Club is a rugby league team currently playing in the Saturday Metro League competition. The University of Sydney was represented in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership from 1920 to 1937 as University, and also in the NSWRL Second Division and Metropolitan League competitions from 1963 to 1976.

History

The movement at the University of Sydney to be involved in the new game of rugby league began in 1919 with a number of players (including seven University Blues from the 1918 season) viewing a game of the new code and deciding to switch codes. As put by Herbert Vere Evatt (a final year law student and later a politician, jurist and president of the UN General Assembly) at the time the reasons were:

"Owing to the general dissatisfaction with the management of the Rugby Union during the 1919 football season, and the fact that University footballers were starting to realise that rugby league was a faster and cleaner game, several leading members of the football club, including seven 'blues' of the past season, took steps to introduce the league game into the University for the 1920 season. A special meeting of league supporters was held and decided to enter three teams, all members to play as strict amateurs."

Anti-rugby league prejudice

From the very beginning, the Students (or 'Varsity' as they were also known) struggled to gain acceptance by the University Sports Association who displayed great prejudice toward those who had left the rugby union side to play rugby league.

Indeed, players who participated in rugby league matches were threatened with disqualification from ever playing rugby union at Oxford University or University of Cambridge and the Sports Association forbid the club from training on the University Oval (forcing Varsity to train with Eastern Suburbs at the Sydney Sports Ground). While public pressure forced the Association to relent, the club never once played a game at the University Oval during its involvement in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership.

1926 Grand Final

The highlight of the Students' 18 seasons in the NSWRL Premiership was their one and only finals appearance (having finished fourth in the regular season). To get to the Grand Final at the Sydney Agricultural Ground University had to defeat Glebe which they did comfortably 29 - 3. In the Grand Final, however, they were defeated 5–11 by Souths in front of 20,000 people.

Year Premiers Runners-up Score
1926 South Sydney University 11–5

Withdrawal from the Premiership

Chart of yearly table positions for Sydney University in First Grade NSWRL

Generally, the amateur students struggled to perform against the professional players of the other sides and University enjoyed very little success only winning 44 of its 226 games during its time in the Premiership (and only won 2 games after 1933). The club did not win a single match in 1935, continuing a losing streak that started in round 2, 1934 and which would run till round 14, 1936 and which marked the most consecutive losses in NSWRL/NRL premiership history at 42. This run of form, in addition to having spent 12 of its 18 seasons in last place prompted their decision to withdraw from the Premiership at the close of the 1937 season.

Life After the Premiership

Rugby league did not perish at the University of Sydney and sides representing the university continued to play in various competitions. Most notably, Varsity played in the NSWRL Inter-District Competition, Second Division and Metropolitan League (predecessors to the Jim Beam Cup) between 1964 and 1976, finishing as Second Division runners-up in 1969 and 1971, both times to the leading side of the day Wentworthville.

Year Premiers Runners-up Score
1969 Wentworthville Magpies University 20–2
1971 Wentworthville Magpies University 21–15
Year Competition Ladder Finals Position All Match Record
Pos Byes Pts P W L D For Agst Diff
1964 Second Division 7 0 12 18 6 12 0 248 277 -29
1965 Second Division 9 0 7 17 3 14 1 177 386 -209
1966 Second Division 7 0 4 14 2 12 0 32 313 -281
1967 Second Division 4 0 16 Semi-Finalist 15 8 7 0 146 159 -13
1968 Second Division 3 2 22 Semi-Finalist 17 11 6 0 263 163 100
1969 Second Division 3 0 24 Grand Finalist 19 14 5 0 213 202 11
1970 Second Division 4 2 28 Semi-Finalist 21 14 7 0 322 248 74
1971 Second Division 2 2 35 Grand Finalist 22 18 3 1 578 255 323
1972 Second Division 5 2 25 Play-Off 21 10 10 1 435 349 86
1973 Second Division 9 2 12 20 4 16 0 202 565 -363
1974 Metropolitan Cup 5 18 21 8 11 2 274 324 -50
1975 Metropolitan Cup 3 2 23 Finalist 18 12 5 1 498 285 213
1976 Metropolitan Cup 5 0 12 16 5 9 2 256 343 -87

Wills Cup

As runners-up in the 1969 Second Division, University (along with Wentworthville) were invited to compete in the NSWRL pre-season competition (the Wills Cup) in 1970.

Despite the inclusion of mature players from other metropolitan University clubs and professional coaches, the sides were too inexperienced and light to compete with the senior club sides. University finished 13th (above last-placed Penrith) in the competition with 1 win from 4 games (their lone win, a close 19–17 victory, came against Wentworthville), with a points differential of -29.

University Shield Competition

In 1922 the University of Sydney Club presented the league with a shield for use as a trophy in a statewide High School Rugby League knockout competition. The competition became known as the 'University Shield' and is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious competitions in schoolboy rugby league.

The University Shield has undergone various changes in format since its inception in 1922, the most notable of these having been the exclusion of specialised 'Sports High Schools' which dominated the competition between 1996 and 2006 in a spirit deemed 'untrue' to the traditional concept of the competition.

Sydney Shield

In December 2018, it was revealed that University would be competing in the Sydney Shield competition. At the end of the 2019 Sydney Shield season, University finished 10th on the table. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, University were initially meant to compete in the 2021 Sydney Shield but pulled out for financial reasons.

Year Competition Ladder Finals Position All Match Record
Pos Byes Pts P W L D For Agst Diff
2019 Sydney Shield 10 1 11 20 4 15 1 397 744 -347
2020 Sydney Shield N/A 0 0 Competition Cancelled 1 0 1 0 20 24 -4
2020 Sydney Shield 7 1 7 8 2 5 1 176 218 -42

University Shield Honour Board (1922–2007)

Year Premiers
1922 Goulburn
1923 Goulburn
1924 Goulburn
1925 Sydney Technical
1926 Tamworth
1927 Tamworth
1928 Tamworth
1929 Tamworth
1930 Randwick
1931 Tamworth
1932 Newcastle
1933 Cessnock
1934 Combined
1935 Newcastle
1936 Newcastle
1937 Cessnock
1938 Cessnock
1939 Newcastle
1940 Newcastle
1941 Newcastle
1942 Newcastle
1943 Newcastle
1944 Sydney Technical
1945 Sydney Technical
1946 Newcastle
1947 Maitland
1948 Taree
1949 Gosford
1950 Gosford
1951 Gosford
1952 Gosford
1953 Muswellbrook
1954 Newcastle
1955 Gosford
1956 Newcastle
1957 Tamworth
1958 Newcastle
1959 Newcastle
1960 Newcastle
1961 Tamworth
1962 Newcastle
1963 Newcastle Tech
1964 Tamworth
1965 Tamworth
1966 Griffith
1967 Orange
1968 Orange/Tamworth
1969 Tamworth
1970 Yanco Ag.
1971 Tamworth
1972 Yanco Ag.
1973 Moree
1974 Gosford
1975 Tamworth
1976 Ashcroft
1977 Ashcroft
1978 Tamworth
1978 Blacktown
1980 Chatham
1981 Chatham
1982 James Cook
1983 James Cook
1984 Ashcroft
1985 Ashcroft
1986 Toormina
1987 Yanco Ag.
1988 Melville
1989 James Cook
1990 Yanco Ag.
1991 Dubbo South
1992 Yanco Ag.
1993 Kingsgrove
1994 Kingsgrove
1995 Sarah Redfern
1996 Yanco Ag.
1997 Camden
1998 Westfield Sports
1999 Westfield Sports
2000 Westfield Sports
2001 Westfield Sports
2002 Endeavour Sports
2003 Farrer Ag.
2004 Endeavour Sports
2005 Westfield Sports
2006 Hunter Sports
2007 Junee High School

Players

NSWRFL (1920–1937)

Name First Yr Last Yr Apps Tries Goals FG Pts
Frank Ainsworth 1937 1937 7
John Allison 1920 1920 9 2 6
P. Anderson 1930 1930 2
John Austin 1920 1920 10 1 3
W. Austin 1920 1920 7 2 6
Edmund Barker 1937 1937 4
John Barry 1927 1930 14 1 3
Tom Barry 1922 1927 61 15 1 47
John Bassetti 1925 1926 6
Arthur Beckhouse 1935 1935 3
John Beckley 1934 1935 25 3 6 21
Noel Behl 1930 1932 7
Frank Benning 1926 1930 67 5 15
Anthony Blomgren 1935 1937 32 3 9
Greg Bondietti 1927 1929 13 1 3
Bert Bowen 1936 1937 10
John Brennan 1929 1930 9 2 6
Bill Brewer 1932 1934 7 1 3
J. Bridgman 1924 1925 22
George Brown 1929 1929 5
J. Bryant 1928 1928 3
H. Buckland 1931 1931 2
Frank Buckley 1929 1930 27 1 2
P. Burke 1930 1930 1 1 3
Vince Byrne 1920 1922 9
E. Cahill 1920 1920 3
J. Callaghan 1930 1930 2
A. Callan 1920 1921 10 1 3
Hugh Campbell 1936 1937 21 2 6
R. Campbell 1922 1922 2
Tom Carey 1937 1937 16 4 5 22
Roy Cloutier 1920 1920 5
Jim Comans 1932 1936 37 4 12
Paddy Conaghan 1921 1922 25 9 27
J. Condon 1937 1937 3
James Connolly 1930 1930 1
Arthur Connor 1926 1927 14 3 9
Russell Cooper 1934 1935 22
T. Corbett 1920 1920 4
Hector Courtenay 1921 1922 29 3 48 105
Jim Craig 1922 1922 12 3 8 25
Roy Cripps 1921 1922 28 20 60
George Cummins 1921 1921 9 1 3
Bob Cunningham 1923 1923 5
Martin Cunningham 1922 1928 56 6 1 20
J. Curtis 1925 1925 2
Gus Cusack 1920 1920 1
Bill Darragh 1922 1924 35 1 3
Jack Davies 1930 1937 26 6 10 38
Vern Deacon 1926 1928 24 10 30
J. Delamotte 1922 1922 1
Hilton Delaney 1929 1930 20 7 21
Daniel Dempsey 1927 1927 2 1 3
Jack Dempsey 1934 1934 4
R. Dempsey 1930 1931 12 4 12
Roy Dinley 1920 1921 30 2 6
M. Dodds 1923 1923 2
Leo Doran 1930 1932 10 1 3
Griffith Duncan 1934 1934 3 1 3
Jim Dunworth 1921 1924 59 12 36
Robert Dunworth 1922 1925 54 5 1 17
Tom Edwards 1935 1935 14 2 6
Jack Elliott 1932 1936 24 1 22 47
Clive Evatt 1922 1925 46 1 3
Gordon Favelle 1932 1934 31 16 8 64
Jack Fay 1932 1932 11
William Fennell 1922 1923 6
Aldo Ferrari 1930 1932 6
R. Ferry 1922 1922 1
Vic Fetherstone 1921 1921 8
Hubert Finn 1920 1926 88 9 8 43
Bill Flanagan 1926 1929 45 12 32 100
Jim Flattery 1920 1925 63 21 63
Frank Freeman 1934 1937 30 6 13 44
Rupert Frew 1931 1933 19 2 6
Geoff Gartner 1934 1934 1
Henry George 1921 1921 2
Harold Grant 1925 1926 13 1 2
Jack Gray-Spence 1933 1934 24 15 45
Jim Gregan 1933 1934 28 1 3
Frank Gwynne 1920 1920 12 3 3 15
Les Halberstater 1922 1924 9 2 6
Edmund Hanrahan 1920 1921 20 4 12
Harleigh Hanrahan 1928 1930 35 11 2 37
H. Haynes 1933 1933 1
George Heery 1927 1929 38 5 15
L. Henry 1922 1922 2 1 2
Jim Hinchey 1932 1932 2
Fred Homer 1936 1937 28
J. Hyland 1931 1931 1
Paul Hyndes 1922 1922 2
Cecil Inch 1937 1937 9 2 6
Norm Johnson 1932 1932 9 2 6
Matthew Keogh 1922 1922 2
J. Lambourne 1925 1925 1
Alby Lane 1922 1928 49 8 24
Frank Learmonth 1934 1937 27
Tom Linskey 1920 1924 56 1 13 29
Francis Lions 1922 1933 38
Alf Loton 1936 1936 1
Jack Lowe 1928 1931 36 11 33
Dick Lynch 1931 1933 32 3 9
J. Lynch 1930 1930 1
Jock MacNeill 1930 1931 21 10 30
John Madden 1931 1931 5
Sid Mannix 1930 1932 37 8 24
James Marks 1934 1937 49 2 6
Cyril Massey 1922 1922 1
G. McCann 1920 1920 2 1 3
Ryan McCarthy 1920 1920 4 1 3 9
G. McCaughey 1926 1927 10 2 6
Eric McClintock 1936 1936 5
N. McClosky 1920 1921 3 1 3
Paddy McCormack 1925 1929 52 9 27
Bill McCulloch 1934 1935 18 4 5 22
Tom McInerney 1930 1935 53 8 77 178
John McIntyre 1926 1928 40 4 86 184
Charles McKay 1935 1936 11
Martin McKeown 1922 1923 19 1 3
Alban McKillop 1920 1920 13 4 10 32
Ross McKinnon 1933 1934 18 1 2 7
Alan McLeod 1920 1921 32 6 15 48
Henry McLoskey 1922 1922 1
Jack McMahon 1925 1925 11 1 3
T. McMahon 1920 1923 20
James McMenamin 1929 1930 20 3 9
A. McRae 1930 1931 15
L. McRae 1932 1932 11
Herbert Milligan 1933 1933 2
Tom Monaghan 1930 1933 33 11 33
A. Moran 1929 1930 14 1 3
Michael Moran 1935 1937 24 2 6
Ray Morris 1933 1933 5 2 6
Horace Moxon 1923 1924 21 2 6
Crawford Munro 1922 1924 24 7 21
H. Murphy 1922 1922 1
Wal Murphy 1922 1923 18 7 3 27
Frank Nethery 1935 1937 15 1 3
Trevor Newcombe 1935 1935 11 2 6
A. Norris 1929 1930 4
Dick O'Brien 1923 1927 41 15 6 57
L. O'Brien 1929 1929 4
T. O'Donnell 1926 1927 5 1 3
Frank O'Hara 1935 1937 11
F. O'Loan 1930 1930 5 1 2 7
Rod O'Loan 1933 1934 28 12 36
Frank O'Rourke 1924 1934 46 18 35 124
Ernest Ogg 1925 1933 120 24 18 108
Alex Owen 1926 1929 13 2 6
Phil Parsonage 1930 1937 22 7 21
Rex Pedler 1934 1934 1
Don Peel 1934 1934 4 1 3
Charlie Peoples 1920 1921 23 3 9
John Perry 1929 1930 4
Keith Pettiford 1937 1937 3
A. Powell 1925 1925 4
Lachlan Powell 1926 1932 30 3 9
John Quinlan 1931 1931 7
N. Quinlan 1930 1930 5
Clinton Quinlivan 1928 1928 7 4 12
Norman Quinn 1925 1925 10 2 6
Harry Ratcliffe 1935 1937 21 4 12
Leo Reddy 1935 1936 12 1 3
Jack Redman 1933 1934 10 1 3
Ernest Ritchie 1936 1936 13 1 3
L. Roberts 1921 1921 4
Charles Rowley 1926 1929 23 1 3
Reg Rowley 1936 1937 6 8 16
Cec Rubie 1929 1932 50 5 15
Jack Rubinson 1936 1937 20
Edward Ryan 1922 1927 76 25 24 123
Keith Sabine 1925 1928 16 1 1 5
Favel Satterthwaite 1920 1920 12 1 3
Isidor Sender 1923 1927 7
Leslie Sender 1935 1937 27 2 10 26
John Sharples 1936 1937 9
Noel Sligar 1921 1922 17 1 3
Jim Smyth 1931 1932 23 4 12
Frank Spillane 1934 1934 9 1 3
Jack Spillane 1933 1934 19 1 17 37
Jim Staines 1936 1937 15 5 15
M. Stevens 1927 1927 1
C. Sullivan 1936 1936 1
Greg Sullivan 1931 1935 21
J. Sullivan 1920 1922 2
Charles Taylor 1920 1920 9 1 3
W. Temperley 1930 1930 2 1 3
Bob Terry 1922 1925 18 8 24
Jack Thom 1930 1932 28 4 12
Tom Thorne 1937 1937 2
Dennis Treacy 1935 1935 3 1 3
Leslie Trives 1932 1934 6
Roy Turner 1935 1937 21 2 6
Maurice Unwin 1922 1925 32 4 12
H. Walpole 1925 1925 2
C. Ward 1929 1936 17
Jim Ward 1921 1927 37 7 9 39
Joe Wells 1933 1933 1
J. Wherrett 1932 1932 3
Pat Williams 1920 1920 2
Hugh Willis 1933 1935 23 1 1 5
Keith Willis 1935 1937 16 3 9
Martin Willis 1930 1930 7
C. Woodhead 1920 1920 2
John Woods 1926 1926 2
John Woods 1926 1929 58 19 5 67
J. Woolfe 1927 1930 3
Ed Wynter 1926 1928 25 1 3

Representatives

Australian

New South Wales

Records

Club Records

Biggest Win

Biggest Loss

Most Consecutive Wins

  • 5 matches, 8 May – 19 June 1926

Most Consecutive Loses

  • 42 matches^, 28 April 1934 – 29 August 1936

Record point scorer

Record appearance holder

^ denotes premiership record

Club Honours

Premierships: (0)

Runners-Up: (1) 1926

Minor Premierships: (0)

Wooden Spoons: (10) 1921, 1923, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937

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