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The Eastern Suburbs District Rugby Union Football Club is a team in the Intrust Super Shute Shield, the premier club rugby union football competition in New South Wales.
The club is based in Rose Bay in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, and was founded in 1900.
Easts have won a total of 77 NSWRU premiership titles or shields across all grades, as well as 9 club championships.
Club information
Club Colors: Navy Blue, White and Red
Home stadium:
Rushcutters Bay Oval (1900–1935)
Waverley Oval (1936–1948)
Woollahra Oval (1949–)
Centennial Park Oval (2018)
Coaches:
Head Coach: Ben Batger
Colts Head Coach: Dan England
Club history
Eastern Suburbs District Rugby Union Football Club was formed at a meeting at the Paddington Town Hall on Thursday, 22 March 1900. In an assembly presided over by the mayor and aldermen of Woollahra Council, 200 Eastern Suburbs residents turned out to hear Colonel J.C. Nield put forward a case for the birth of a local rugby club. The sports journalist Jack Davis motioned for the formation of the club and, from that point forth, Eastern Suburbs District Rugby Union Football club came into being. Easts Rugby is the oldest district rugby union club in Australia.
Since then, Easts Rugby has seen a lot of great players. The first ever try-scorer for Eastern Suburbs in a first grade premiership match was H.D. Thompson, who scored a try on 19 May 1900 playing Glebe at the Sydney Cricket Ground. That same day, Leo Finn made the conversion and became Easts first goal scorer. That year, Easts Rugby was honoured to have test forward A.J. (Tiger) Kelly become its first NSW representative, when he helped lead NSW to victory over QLD 11–9 in Sydney on 21 July 1900. However, it was not until 1903, when J.W. Maund was named in the Australian side, that Easts saw its first Wallaby.
As the years moved on, Easts Rugby saw success on many occasions. The club was helped along by a raft of talent that included H.H. (Dally) Messenger, G.C. (Wakka) Walker, sports star Harald Baker, and Victorian Cross winner Bede Kenny. Easts also had a notable backline when Stanley R. Rowley – Australia's first Olympic sprint medalist – joined the team in the early 1900s. Other noted players included Dr Alex Ross, Englishman Ed Slater, Robert Westfield, Colin J. Sefton, Wallaby Murray Tate, reputed goal-kicker John Cox, World Cup winners Tony Daly and Jason Little, the world's best number 8 in his era Tim Gavin and H.R. (Perc) Newton who played a record 264 grade games for Easts.
In all, Easts Rugby has won a total of 79 premiership titles or shields across Grade and Colts from 1900 to 2013. Along with this, they have won 9 club championships and continue to be a breeding ground for superstars of the future.
A women's team was first established in 1994. Team captains were Sarah Roxburgh and Amy Copeland.
Honours
FIRST DIVISION
1st Grade Premiers (Shute Shield since 1923): 1903, 1913, 1921, 1931, 1941, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1969, 2024
ES Marks Minor Premierships: 1953, 1969, 1970, 2000, 2024
SECOND DIVISION
1st Grade Premiers (Colin Lawson Memorial Trophy): 1981, 1984
Recent titles in other grades:
2022,2018,2009 Colin Caird Shield
2022,2010 Henderson Cup
2019 Shell Trophy
2022,2019,2018,2013 Bill Simpson Shield
Season By Season Records (incomplete)
† Season cut short by COVID-19.
Players of note
Nearby Clubs
Woollahra Colleagues RFC
Waverley Rugby Club
External links
Easts Rugby Club, Sydney
References
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