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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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1934: The Labor Daily Cup

Photo of Western Suburbs' captain-coach Frank McMillan, dressed in a black suit and bowler hat, holding the Labor Daily Cup

Hood Collection, State Library of New South Wales.

Western Suburbs' captain-coach Frank McMillan is shown here holding the Labor Daily Cup. The cup, sponsored by the Labor Daily newspaper, was valued at 52 pounds and 10 shillings, a huge amount in Depression-era Australia. Western Suburbs defeated Eastern Suburbs in the grand final 15-12.