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1940 NSWRFL PREMIERS

Bolstered by the return of prodigal son Dave Brown, the Tricolours returned to the summit to claim the Club's fourth Premiership in six seasons, despite a considerably new looking supporting cast. 

Back Row: Harry Pierce, Joe Pearce, Jack Arnold (Suspended), Rod O’Loan, Ray Stehr (Final Captain), Andy Norval
Front Row: Noel Hollingdale, Harry Nobbs (Reserve), Stan Callaghan, Dave Brown (Injured Captain), Dick Dunn, Bill Brew, John Clarke
Seated: Doug Bartlett, R. Steel (Ball Boy), Sel Lisle
Absent: Fred May (inset)
Back Row: Harry Pierce, Joe Pearce, Jack Arnold (Suspended), Rod O’Loan, Ray Stehr (Final Captain), Andy Norval Front Row: Noel Hollingdale, Harry Nobbs (Reserve), Stan Callaghan, Dave Brown (Injured Captain), Dick Dunn, Bill Brew, John Clarke Seated: Doug Bartlett, R. Steel (Ball Boy), Sel Lisle Absent: Fred May (inset)

The side started their season in patchy form - notably as Dave Brown sustained a broken collarbone - and were unable to claim consecutive victories before stringing three wins in a row against North Sydney (33-3), Western Suburbs (26-11) and Balmain (26-10).

A winless period from Round 8-10 was backed up by a six-match winning streak, beginning with a crushing victory over South Sydney at the Sydney Sports Ground propelling the side to the Minor Premiership in the final round 16-5 win over Balmain. 

Ferocious: Stand-in captain Ray Stehr takes down a Balmain player in 1940 - his aggressive style and Chuchillian-like speech influenced his teammates to take out the Grand Final.
Ferocious: Stand-in captain Ray Stehr takes down a Balmain player in 1940 - his aggressive style and Chuchillian-like speech influenced his teammates to take out the Grand Final.

In a massive blow to the side's hopes, Brown would play no further action in the side's triumph after succumbing to a torn muscle in his leg, but the momentum had already propelled the side to the Final after a 10-3 defeat of St George in the semi.

Looking to inspire his side in the face of adversity, stand-in captain Ray Stehr delivered a Churchillian-like speech to his teammates pre-match:

"Play as hard as you can," Stehr pleaded to his men. 

"I'm asking you to give me the last ounce...the only thing I'm asking is that no player leaves the field with anything less than a broken arm or leg."

The firebrand forward went on to lead the way for the Red, White and Blue throughout the match, setting the tone with powerful running and bone-crunching hits, providing the platform for his men to claim the Club's eighth Premiership with a 24-14 victory over Canterbury.

Eastern Suburbs 24 (Henry Pierce 2, Bill Brew, John Clarke, Rod O'Loan, Joe Pearce tries; Doug Bartlett 2, Dick Dunn goals) defeat Canterbury-Bankstown 14

 

1940 Season Details

 

1940 Player Details /

Player
No.
Player Age Games Tries Goals Field
Goals
Points
250 Jack Arnold 20 15 4 11   34
248 Wal Bamford 24 1        
255 Doug Bartlett   15   22   44
274 Bill Brew 21 2 1     3
202 Dave Brown 27 7   3   6
249 Stan Callaghan 23 8 1     3
267 Owen Campbell 22 3        
211 John Clarke 27 3 1     3
253 Dick Dunn 20 16 6 3   24
256 Noel Hollingdale 29 14 1     3
271 Maurie Kilkeary 21 1        
273 Sel Lisle 19 6 2     6
268 Fred May 22 16 3     9
269 Kevin McLean 19 7 7     21
265 Harry Nobbs 24 5 4     12
234 Andy Norval 28 15 5     15
270 Bob Norval 19 1        
240 Rod O'Loan 25 14 6     18
193 Joe Pearce 29 15 3     9
235 Harry Pierce 27 16 16     48
227 Fred Robinson 28 10 2 7   20
190 Ray Stehr 27 16 1     3
272 Gerald Wenden 21 2 1     3
Total Players: 23
Total Games: 16
Total Tries: 64
Total Points: 284
Youngest Player: Sel Lisle (19)
Oldest Player: Joe Pearce (29)

1940 Final Line Up

Position No. Player
Full Back 13 Doug Bartlett
Wing Three Quarter 12 Rod O'Loan
Centre Three Quarter 17 Stan Callaghan
Centre Three Quarter 10 Dick Dunn
Wing Three Quarter 22 Bill Brew
Five Eighth 8 Fred May
Half Back 25 Sel Lisle
Front Row Forward 1 Ray Stehr (c)
Hooker 2 Noel Hollingdale
Front Row Forward 18 John Clarke
Second Row Forward 4 Harry Pierce
Second Row Forward 5 Joe Pearce
Lock Forward 6 Andy Norval
     
Coach   Dave Brown

 

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