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The 1918–19 Northern Rugby Football Union season was the fourth season of Rugby league's Wartime Emergency League football. Each club again played a differing number of fixtures, depending upon the closeness of neighbours, ease of travel etc.. The season tapered off towards the end when the 1919 (Feb-May) "Victory" League was hurriedly ...
A full championship competition returned after suspension during the First World War as well as a full Challenge Cup campaign. Hull F.C. recorded their first Championship when they defeated Huddersfield 3-2 in the play-off final.
The 1918–19 Northern Rugby Football Union season was the first season of rugby league football following a break during the Great War. The ban on competitive matches was removed in September 1918, but official games did not restart until January 1919. [ 1 ]
This was the first time Stanford had fielded a football team since 1905.From 1905 to 1917, Stanford played rugby in place of football.In 1918, Stanford did not field an official team due to World War I, though an unofficial squad made up of volunteers from the Students' Army Training Corps stationed at Stanford (some of whom were not Stanford students) hurriedly organized to play several games ...
Halifax was founded in 1919, after the First World War, when the British Expeditionary Force returned home victorious from France. Halifax RUFC holds the record for the most wins in the Yorkshire Challenge Cup, having carried off the ancient trophy thirteen times including three times in succession in 1926-7-8.
1919–20 Northern Rugby Football Union season; Y. 1918–19 Yorkshire Cup; 1919–20 Yorkshire Cup This page was last edited on 7 October 2020, at 12:12 (UTC). Text ...
Following the re-establishment of New South Wales rugby in 1919 after the war, a new combined competition formed. [6] Hunters Hill won the premiership for non-district clubs in 1919. [ 7 ] At the beginning of the 1923 season, W.H. Kentwell, president of the Mosman Rugby Club , presented the Kentwell Cup perpetual trophy for what was effectively ...
3 May: SAFL league football resumes after three seasons of “patriotic competitions” due to World War I. 27 September: Sturt and North Adelaide draw 5.9 (39) apiece in the 1919 SAFL Grand Final. 4 October: In a low-scoring replay, Sturt 3.5 (23) defeat North Adelaide 2.6 (18) to win their second SAFL premiership. West Australian Football League