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Club Representative No. Name Career Appearances Tries Goals FGs Points Country State 1 Tommy Anderson: 1908–1910: 29: 23: 1-71: AUS — 2 Arthur Butler: 1908–1911
Rabbitohs Club Records National Rugby League. South Sydney Rabbitohs South Sydney Rabbitohs official website. Andrews, Malcolm. The ABC of Rugby League. Australia: ABC Books, 2006. Alan Whiticker & Glen Hudson, The Encyclopaedia of Rugby League Players – South Sydney Rabbitohs, Bas Publishing, 2005.
South Sydney has used cardinal red and myrtle green colours on its playing jerseys for the vast majority of the club's history. Prior to the establishment of the rugby league club in 1908, the South Sydney rugby union team originally wore a red and green hooped jersey. Some sources have suggested that this combination of colours was due to the ...
South Sydney: 3–0: Sydney Cricket Ground: 29 July 1924 2: 6: Parramatta Eels: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs: 4–2: Sydney Cricket Ground: 28 September 1986 =3: 8: Newtown: South Sydney: 4–4: Sydney Showground: 17 September 1910 Balmain: South Sydney: 5–3: Sydney Cricket Ground: July 26, 1916 5: 10: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs ...
Pages in category "South Sydney Rabbitohs players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 705 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
South Sydney Rabbitohs: 15,000 1925: South Sydney Rabbitohs (5) N/A Western Suburbs Magpies: N/A N/A 1926: South Sydney Rabbitohs (6) 11–5 Sydney University: RAS Showground: 20,000 1927: South Sydney Rabbitohs (7) 20–11 St. George Dragons: 8,000 1928: South Sydney Rabbitohs (8) 26–5 Eastern Suburbs: 25,000 1929: South Sydney Rabbitohs (9 ...
The following is a list of titles that the South Sydney Rabbitohs have won. The premiership victories represent finals and grand finals won to decide the premier for the particular season. As minor premiers in 1914, 1918 and 1925, Souths were declared premiers under the "first past the post" system.
The South Sydney rugby union team of 1902 which included Arthur Hennessy, South Sydney rugby league club's first captain and coach. The rugby union club sported the original famous red and green colours. South Sydney was the third rugby league football club founded in Australia after Glebe and Newtown.