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100 years of the game

 

Rugby league in Australia started as a rebel football competition established in defiance of the New South Wales Rugby Union. With its mix of hardness and athleticism, it has grown to become one of the most popular of Australian sports, a skilful fast-moving game that has the passionate support of its fans.

Here, relive some of the key moments and memorabilia, with photographs which bear testament to the great teams and personalities of the past.

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1914: Ray Norman

Photo of player Ray Norman

Courtesy Melba Studios.

The eldest of the three famous football-playing Norman brothers, Ray Norman started with Annandale but went on to achieve fame with other clubs. Norman played for Australia in 1914 and 1919, and later coached Eastern Suburbs to the 1923 premiership.