Annandale (rugby league team) explained

Clubname:Annandale
Nickname:The Dales
Short Name:Annandale
Founded: as Annandale
Ground:Wentworth Park
Glebe, Sydney
Capacity:20,000[1]
Spoons:3

Annandale were an Australian rugby league football club which played in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership from 1910 to 1920. Based in Annandale, New South Wales and nicknamed "The Dales", the club's colours were red and gold.

The club was never able to finish higher than fifth in their eleven-year history and won just one match in their final three seasons. At the insistence of South Sydney this, combined with the industrialisation of the area led to their omission from the competition for further seasons at the end of 1920. All these events are often attributed to the fact that fewer players were eligible to play under the residency rules in place at the time (Glebe would also later fall victim, in part, to this phenomenon).

History

Annandale were initially a second grade feeder club for Glebe in the Metropolitan Rugby Union competition. Glebe would later join the NSWRL competition along with the Newtown, Balmain and South Sydney clubs. The Metropolitan Rugby Union board later expelled and banned the Annandale players who competed in the exhibition game which gave way to Annandale switching from rugby union to rugby league.[2]

Annandale began their first season with a very poor start, losing their first four games straight which as it turned out sent them immediately out of the race for the premiership. They did, however, recover well and finished with five wins, one draw and eight losses. The first of these wins came in round 5 against a Western Suburbs side that had won just 3 out of 23 matches in their three-year history. At the end of the season, Annandale finished sixth out of the eight teams.[3]

The 1911 season was arguably Annandale's most successful, managing to win five of their fourteen games, equalling their performance in the previous year. However, they were able to finish one place higher on the ladder, in fifth position.[4]

In 1912 the club were able to claim an 8–5 win against Balmain in the second round of the season but followed this up with eleven losses in a row. In equal last position with Western Suburbs heading into the final round of the season, the two clubs by coincidence were scheduled to play their final match of the season against one another. Despite having lost to Western Suburbs in round seven, Annandale won the match 15–6, avoiding them claiming the wooden spoon.[5]

As it turned out, the scenario for Annandale in the final rounds of the 1913 season were similar to those they experienced in 1912. They were again in equal last position with Western Suburbs with two rounds to play and up against one another in a match which would most likely decide who would finish last.[6] Replicating their win from the previous season, Annandale took out the match 18–0. Although they lost their last match of the season narrowly to second-placed Newtown 10–8 whilst Western Suburbs won their own match, Annandale are deemed to have avoided the last place due to a superior points scoring difference despite finishing on equal competition points.

The club claimed just one draw from their first eleven games of the 1914 season, leaving them in last position and three points behind Western Suburbs. The two teams travelled to Goulburn, with Annandale needing to win to avoid receiving their first wooden spoon. In this match, however, Western Suburbs won 6–4, ensuring Annandale were to finish last. Although claiming an elusive win, their only one of the season, against three-time defending premiers Eastern Suburbs in the second last round of the season, their effort was futile as they took out their first wooden spoon.[7]

In 1915 the club got three wins, including another one against Western Suburbs in the final match of the season, to finish two points clear of last-placed North Sydney and Western Suburbs.[8] In 1916 they began the season poorly, winning just one of their first ten games and leaving them two points behind Western Suburbs in last position. They were then able to win three games in a row and ended up finishing seventh.[9] The 1917 season was more of the same for the club, losing their first nine matches before claiming two draws in the next three weeks. In a match against equal last North Sydney in the second last round of the season, Annandale prevailed in a close match 3–2 meaning they were again able to narrowly avoid the wooden spoon.[10]

Annandale were unable to win a game in 1918, scoring ten points or more just twice whilst conceding ten points or less on just two occasions.[11] They won just one match in 1919, an important second-last round match against North Sydney which was to again decide who would finish in last position. This victory allowed them to finish seventh despite having won just the one match.[12] In 1920 they once again failed to win a match and lost by less than 9 points on only one occasion.[13]

Seasons

Note: P=Premiers, R=Runners-Ups, M=Minor Premierships, F=Finals Appearance, W=Wooden Spoons (Brackets Represent Finals Games)

CompetitionGamesPlayed(FINALS)GamesWon(FINALS)GamesDrawn(FINALS)GamesLost(FINALS)LadderPositionCity CupPRMFWCaptainNotes
1910 NSWRFL season145186/8Charlie Hedley
1911 NSWRFL season145185/8
1912 NSWRFL season1420127/8Round 1Frank Gressier
1913 NSWRFL season1430117/8Semi-FinalsPatrick McCue, Ray Norman
1914 NSWRFL season1411128/8Round 1XWilliam Lindsay
1915 NSWRFL season1430116/8Round 1Bob Stuart
1916 NSWRFL season1440107/8Round 1Walter Haddock
1917 NSWRFL season1412117/8Round 1
1918 NSWRFL season1400148/8Round 1XWilliam Geoghegan
1919 NSWRFL season1411127/8Round 1
1920 NSWRFL season1300139/9Round 1XTom McGuinness

NSWRFL players

NameFirst YrLast YrAppsTriesGoalsFGPts[14]
Charles Archer191519152----
John Ayling19141916182--6
George Bain1912191212----
James Bain1915192061161-50
Alick Bates1915191919----
Arthur Beardmore191519206----
Walter Beaumont191919203----
Alfred Berry191119111----
Charles Bingle19101915142--6
Percy Bolt191119111----
Harold Boyle191219121----
James Brassill19121914194--12
Arthur Brown1914191810----
R. Brown192019208----
Thomas Brownlee19101915263--9
Andrew Bryant1910191091--3
Len Bryant191619164----
W. Buist191519172413-9
Ernie Burdett19111919384--12
Arthur Butler1918191921----
George Challis1912191738-9-18
Alex Clough191019101----
Os Clutton1910191061117
Patrick Coll19151920552--6
Denis Comerford191819199----
John Comerford191819195----
Albert Compton19201920102--6
Harold Corbett191319133----
Matthew Cusack1918191812----
Thomas Dagg19161919382--6
Bill Daley191519151----
Lou D'Alpuget191119115----
William Dibley1912191283--9
L. Dickson191619161----
William Doyle1913191619337-83
William Eagle191719178----
George Eves19151920503--9
David Fitzgerald191919198-1-2
Alfred Fox192019201----
Rhodse Frackes191719171----
Robert Fraser19111912121--3
Edward Garrett191519156----
William Geoghegan191119194691-29
Wallace Goddard19171917142--6
Robert Gough191619183438-25
Robert Graves1919191971--3
Robert Gray19101913351--3
Joe Gready191819202----
Dick Green191119115-5-10
Frank Gressier191119122215-13
Edward Griffiths191919195----
John Groves191019103----
William Guilfoyle192019201----
Walter Haddock191019208072-25
James Heaney1916191614-1-2
Charlie Hedley1910191123-18138
Alick Henderson1910191051--3
Walter Hogg191319131----
Snowy Holland191019101----
Sidney Hughes191819201747-26
H. Hunt1920192081-15
Herbert Ironside191819181----
George Jolly191719204911--33
Bede Kenna19131914211-5
Matthew Keogh1920192094--12
Thomas Knight19131915241--3
William Kyle191219151515-13
John Larkin1915191596--18
Angus Lennon1910191436----
Jim Leonard191219131944-20
Percy Lillyman19101913297--21
Bill Lindsay191219153571-23
Roy Liston192019201212-7
Bill Lucas19181920271--3
Sydney Lyons19101910112--6
Patrick McCue191319131----
Nicholas McGuinness1918192032----
Patrick McGuinness192019202----
Tom McGuinness191519203121-8
A. McGuire191919191----
James McPherson1910191221--3
George Munce19111915385--15
Bernard Norman1910191041--3
Ray Norman19101913481226-88
Rex Norman19101914569--27
Roy Norman1910191531163-54
Walter Palmer1913191754211-28
Sam Parker19141919483--9
Harry Pearce191219126----
Sam Perry19121920463--9
Bert Pidcock1918191911----
Henry Pidcock19151916175--15
Albert Potter19201920111--3
Jack Pye19141916254--12
Jim Pye19141915242--6
Frank Quigley1920192010-2-4
George Reynolds19131913132--6
Robert Rigby191119111----
A. Robinson191519158----
J. Robinson192019201----
John Rosewell1911191210----
Norman Seach191419143----
Oscar Shirley191919194-1-2
George Short1910191051--3
Joe Smith191419146----
Alex Stuart19101910122--6
Charles Stuart1918192015----
Dan Stuart191719172----
Bob Stuart191119184510--30
William Stuart191019104----
William Thomas19101913341--3
Percy Upham191919191231-11
Ernie Usher191819202717-17
Lyall Wall191319139215342
Archibald Wardley192019201----
Fred Wellington1917191711----
Roland Westbrook191319135----
Arthur Wheatley19141914141--3
George Wilcox19101911218--24
Alex Williamson1910191011--3
James Woodward19131914222--6
John Wooll19171919221--3
Albert Wright192019207

Statistics and records

Out of the 33 clubs that have contested in the premiership over the years, Annandale's performance is ranked as the second worst of all. Out of 153 games played, the club won 25, drew six and lost 122 for a winning percentage of 18.3%. As of 2016, only on seven occasions has a team failed to win a game in a season. Annandale achieved this twice, in 1918 and 1920.

Club records

Biggest Win

Biggest Loss

Most Consecutive Wins

Most Consecutive Losses

Record appearance holder

Record point scorer

Wooden Spoons

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Note that this figure is based on the assumption that a record crowd of 20,000 achieved in a 1915 match against Balmain was also the maximum capacity of the ground. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Venues / Wentworth . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 11 March 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080429204627/http://stats.rleague.com/rl/venues/wentworth.html . 29 April 2008 .
  2. Web site: Annandale District RLFC Formed. www.ssralmanac.com.
  3. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Season 1910 . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 23 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080625053024/http://www.stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1910.html . 25 June 2008 .
  4. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Season 1911 . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 23 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080422225019/http://stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1911.html . 22 April 2008 .
  5. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Season 1912 . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 23 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080422225024/http://stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1912.html . 22 April 2008 .
  6. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Season 1913 . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 23 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080625053035/http://www.stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1913.html . 25 June 2008 .
  7. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Season 1914 . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 23 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080625051015/http://www.stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1914.html . 25 June 2008 .
  8. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Season 1915 . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 23 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080422225039/http://stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1915.html . 22 April 2008 .
  9. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Season 1916 . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 23 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080629200517/http://www.stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1916.html . 29 June 2008 .
  10. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Season 1917 . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 23 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080625053040/http://www.stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1917.html . 25 June 2008 .
  11. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Season 1918 . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 23 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080625051025/http://www.stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1918.html . 25 June 2008 .
  12. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Season 1919 . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 23 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080625053045/http://www.stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1919.html . 25 June 2008 .
  13. Web site: Rugby League Tables / Season 1920 . Rugby League Tables & Statistics . 23 August 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080625053050/http://www.stats.rleague.com/rl/seas/1920.html . 25 June 2008 .
  14. Web site: Annandale - Players - RLP . www.rugbyleagueproject.org.