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The Rise of Professional Rugby League in Australia
by Sydney Morning Herald
In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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010 - The NSW Rugby League The first season opens
In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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009 - Professionalism in Australian sport The debate goes on
In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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008 - New clubs formed
In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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007 - News from England The All Blacks tour
In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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006 - The 1907 season ends Rugby union in crisis
In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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005 - The first professional fixtures
In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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004 - The All Blacks arrive
In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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003 - Foundation of the NSW Rugby League
In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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002 - A wave of discontent
In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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001 - A professional All Blacks team to visit the northern counties of England
In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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In early 1907, Australian rugby faced a seismic shift when news broke of a professional New Zealand All Blacks team set to tour Englands northern counties, where professional rugby had thrived for over a decade. The concept of professional rugby in Australia seemed unimaginable, yet within months, this notion transformed into reality. The professional All Blacks faced a hastily assembled New South Wales team, while the legendary Dally Messenger joined the New Zealand tour. By 1908, a professional league emerged in Sydney, featuring many teams that still compete in todays NRL. This compelling selection from the Sydney Morning Herald captures the intense debates surrounding this transformation, revealing how concerns for the games integrity intertwined with class interests, colonial perspectives, and the pursuit of profit. - Summary by Phil Benson
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