1940 Eastern Suburbs Season - Results

Results

  • Premiership Round 1, Eastern Suburbs 23 ( Arnold, Dunn, May, Mclean, Pierce tries; Arnold (2), Bartlett, Dunn goals ) defeated (Canterbury Bankstown) 9 (R. NcCallum try; R. McCarter 2, T. Anderson goals ) at the Sydney Cricket Ground.


  • Premiership Round 2, St George 12 defeated Eastern Suburbs 9 at Sydney Cricket Ground.
  • Premiership Round 3, Eastern Suburbs 19 defeated South Sydney 12 at Sydney Sports Ground.
  • Premiership Round 4, Newtown Jets 21 defeated Eastern Suburbs 13 at Henson Park.
  • Premiership Round 5, Eastern Suburbs 33 defeated North Sydney 3 (Dru try)at the Sydney Sports Ground.
  • Premiership Round 6, Eastern Suburbs 26 defeated Western Suburbs 11 at the Sydney Sports Ground.
  • Premiership Round 7, Eastern Suburbs 26 beat Balmain 10 at Sydney Cricket Ground.
  • Premiership Round 8, Canterbury Bankstown 13 beat Eastern Suburbs 7 at Belmore Oval.
  • Premiership Round 9, St George 8 drew with Eastern Suburbs 8 at Sydney Cricket Ground.
  • Premiership Round 10, Newtown 8 beat Eastern Suburbs 6 at Sydney Cricket Ground.
  • Premiership Round 11, Eastern Suburbs 38 beat South Sydney 7 at Sydney Sports Ground.
  • Premiership Round 12, Eastern Suburbs 16 beat Western Suburbs 12 at Pratten Park.
  • Premiership Round 13, Eastern Suburbs 10 beat North Sydney 5 at North Sydney Oval.
  • Premiership Round 14, Eastern Suburbs 16 beat Balmain 5 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

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