1915 Eastern Suburbs Season - Results

Results

  • Premiership Round 1. Saturday the 8th of May 1915,

Eastern Suburbs 25 defeated Annandale 3 at the Agricultural Ground.

  • Premiership Round 2, Saturday the 15th of May 1915,

Eastern Suburbs 23 defeated North Sydney 6( E Taplin, S McFarlane Tries) at North Sydney Oval.

  • Premiership Round 3, Saturday the 22nd of May 1915,

Balmain 14 defeated Eastern Suburbs 7 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

  • Premiership Round 4, Saturday the 29th of May 1915,

Newtown 5 defeated Eastern Suburbs 3 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

  • Premiership Round 5, Saturday the 12th of June 1915,

Eastern Suburbs 6 defeated Western Suburbs 3 at St Luke's Park.

  • Premiership Round 6, Saturday the 19th of June 1915

South Sydney 10(Rex Norman, Thompson Tries; H Horder 2 Goals), defeated Eastern Suburbs 7 at the Agricultural Ground.

  • Premiership Round 7, Saturday the 26th of June 1915

Glebe 15 defeated Eastern Suburbs 7 at Wentworth Park.

  • Premiership Round 8, Saturday the 3rd of July 1915,

Eastern Suburbs 32 defeated Annandale 3 at Hampden.

  • Premiership Round 9, Saturday the 10th of July 1915

Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs 35 defeated North Sydney 4(R. Farnell, H. Stewart Goals) at Hampden.

  • Premiership Round 10, ??? the 15th of July 1915

Balmain 14 defeated Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs 7 at the Agricultural Ground.

  • Premiership Round 11, ??? the 31st of July 1915

Newtown 9( 3 Tries) defeated Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs 8(2 Tries; 1 Goal) at Wentworth Park.

  • Premiership Round 12, ??? the 7th of August 1915,

Eastern Suburbs 12 (2 Tries; 3 Goals) defeated Western Suburbs 5(1 Try; 1 Goal) at Hampden.

  • Premiership Round 13, Saturday 14 August 1915,

South Sydney 5( Groves Try; H. Horder Goal) defeated Eastern Suburbs 3 at Agricultural Ground.

  • Premiership Round 14, Saturday 21 August 1915,

Glebe 13 defeated Eastern Suburbs 5 at Hampden.

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