1936 Eastern Suburbs Season

1936 Eastern Suburbs Season

Eastern Suburbs (now known as the Sydney Roosters) competed in their 29th New South Wales Rugby League premiership in the 1936 season.

The Eastern Suburbs line-up for the 1936 season contained:- Wal Bamford, Jack Beaton, John Beckly, Dave Brown(c), John Clarke, Jack Coote, Jack 'Buster' Craigie, Tom Dowling, Albert Horsell, Jack Lynch, H McCallum, Tom McLachlan, Ross McKinnon, Ernie Norman, Andy Norval, Rod O'Loan, Johnny Parker, Sid 'Joe' Pearce Henry 'harry' Pierce, Viv Thicknesse.

Read more about 1936 Eastern Suburbs Season:  Season Results

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