Matt Creevey | |||||||
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OVERALL STATISTICS | |||||||
BIRTH | AGE | SIGNED ON | FROM | ||||
DEBUT | LAST MATCH | LEFT | |||||
CAREER | APPEARANCES (SUBS) | ||||||
TRIES | GOALS | DGOALS | PTS | ||||
Biography of Matt Creevey |
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HERITAGE NO : 153 Matt Creevey by Dave Dooley: Matt Creevey was one of the greatest all round sportsmen ever to don a Saints` jersey. Besides becoming a great half back for the Saints Matt was also an accomplished professional sprinter and handball player. Furthermore, Matt was a music hall `trick jumping` artist who held several related world`s records. My father related a tale of Matt being able to perform a jump over the head of an adult from a standing position. Matt recalled his early experiences in a candid interview in the St Helens Newspaper during the depression years following World War I. "Jumping on the canal bank was how I got started. It was a popular sport in those days and I was quite young when I took it up professionally." The most sensational feat he performed was the standing jump with two weights over the backs of two 16 hands high horses standing side by side. He astounded Music Hall audiences all over the British Isles with his hazardous leap over 11 chairs and two tables - seven chairs on the floor, four on top and a card table at each end. He performed at the Kelvin Hall Glasgow for six weeks, jumping backwards as a stunt, farther than any challenger could jump forwards! The poster in the gallery gives him the moniker, The Human Panther. The talented Saints half back could run the 100 yards in 10.4 seconds well into his thirties. His biggest win in a wonderful succession of handicap triumphs was at the Broughton handicap in1916 when he beat 343 runners! Matt was also decorated by the Royal Humane Society for the rescue of a woman from the local Sankey Canal. The same interview served to illustrate the temporary nature of fame and fortune as Matt found himself without work in the hard times of the late 1920`s. He longed to become a football trainer:- "I myself had the finest trainer in the world and I would like nothing better than to put some of his precepts into practice." Matt signed for Saints from Pocket Nook Shamrocks in 1904. He made his first team debut on October 6th., 1906 in the home defeat by 22 points to 8 against Runcorn. His first goal and points for the club came in the same match. That season Matt went on to play 20 matches in his inaugural season netting 4 tries and kicking 5 goals. It was this season that the Creevey clan established a notable first in the history of the Club. In the first ever 13- a side derby against Wigan on March 9th. 1907 Matt accompanied his brothers, Charlie and Jimmy in the first team as the Saints defeated Wigan by 10 points to 8. It was a red letter day for the family as Matt scored a try and Charlie kicked two goals. The same three brothers also played in the corresponding away fixture in the same season. No other family trio have played in a Saints fixture together. The following season Matt played in 31 out of the 36 matches scoring three tries and six goals. At this point of his career he was playing mostly at scrum half but he had already appeared at stand off, in the centre and on the wing. His appearances in the 1908/09 season were curtailed as Matt sailed to the USA to trade local fame for fortune. The final match of the 1913/14 season saw Matt capture a brace of tries in the home match against Hunslet. The 1914/15 season witnessed Matt making 33 appearances for the Saints as the team marched to the Challenge Cup Final to face the great Huddersfield team. Matt played stand off in the May Day final at Oldham, that saw the Saints go down by 37 points to 3. During the following three seasons the War Emergency League were not counted as official matches but Matt did play 16 matches in the 1915/16 campaign resulting in a personal haul of one try and one goal. Matt`s all round athleticism and agility were reflected on the rugby field. He was `lightning` off the mark and extremely evasive with the ball in his hand. He played 3 official matches in the 1918/19 season and played his last match for the Club on March 1st. 1919 in a 10 points to nil home defeat by Leigh. In all Matt played 58 games at scrum half and 54 at stand off with the rest in the centre or on the wing. His family background and all round abilities make him one of the most colourful and rich characters ever to have played for our great Club. The following obituary of Matt Creevey appeared in the St.Helens Reporter on Tuesday 06/01/1948. The death is announced at the age of 61 of Matt Creevey of Oliver Road, one of the best fly-half backs St.Helens RFC ever had. He was a star of a few decades ago, was one of the world's champion jumpers and had three well-known brother footballers who each in turn played for the Saints. They were Charlie, Jimmy and Luke. Matt collapsed twelve months ago owing to heart trouble and had been in poor health since. He was an indirect product of the St.Helens Junior Rugby League team St.Helens Shamrocks. Matt could do 70 yards in seven seconds ' a very nice dash for a half-back. He won a professional short distance sprint over that distance. He also won most of the world's jumping records. He could jump over the average man's head; onto a horse's back and off again in one movement; into a fair-sized barrel and out again in the same way; and backwards over an ordinary chair. At one period he travelled the music halls performing jumping tricks. His assets as a rugby player were, first, his brilliant burst of speed; second, his blinding dummy; third, his simultaneous sidestep and last, but perhaps the most important of all, his ability to change his position to take his runs at different angles when playing fly-half. Some time after retiring he became licensee of a pub in Pocket Nook. In 1939 Matt lived in Napier Street, St Helens. He died in January 1948 in St Helens aged 61. He died a widower with three daughters ' all married. His grandson, aged four, died on the same day. Matt Creevey and the Burglar This interesting confrontation took place in May 1913 and was reported in the St Helens Newspaper “On Monday night there was a very interesting encounter between Matt Creevey, the well-known professional jumper and ex-rugby footballer and a man named Alfred Bromley, who is described as a labourer of no fixed address. On that night at eleven o’clock Creevey returned home and seeing footprints on the kitchen floor decided to investigate. On entering the scullery he found Bromley and although the latter was a burly man he at once tackled him. Creevey has gained a few points in boxing and a short arm jab on the point staggered his man, whilst another similar blow laid him out for the time being. Creevey then sent for the Police and handed Bromley over to them, where it was found that he had in his possession two razors belonging to him. When Bromley was arrested he said he would not have been there if he had got in the first blow, but Creevey said he was too smart for him and Bromley admitted he was a good lad.” Rugby league player, champion jumper and sprinter and top-notch pugilist, Matt was certainly a fine all-round sportsman and not to be taken lightly! Manchester Evening News 16-02-1915 “Matt Creevey the well-known half-back of St Helens Rugby Football Club was this morning at the St Helens Police Court commended by the magistrates for his gallantry in jumping into the canal last night and rescuing a woman who had attempted to commit suicide. The woman was remanded.” Athletic News 08-11-08 Leigh 13 St Helens 5 “Matt Creevey substituted Trenwith at half-back and played a rare grand game, and it was through one of his brilliant dashes from the scrum that St Helens scored their only try….Leigh crossed over with a lead of five points, but within five minutes after the restart the ball, from a scrum in his own half, went to Matt Creevey. By a quick dash and clever feinting, he beat the opposition, and then ran up to Clarkson and punted. His brother, Charlie, who had crowded on all sail, came up at the psychological moment, took the ball on the bounce and went over the line, and as he also placed a goal the scores were equal…Matt Creevey was ordered off for striking Johnson.” |
SEASON STATISTICS | ||||
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Season (Official Matches) | Tries | Goals | DGoals | Matches |
1906~07 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 20 |
1907~08 | 3 | 6 | 0 | 31 |
1908~09 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
1909~10 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 23 |
1910~11 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 9 |
1913~14 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
1914~15 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 33 |
1918~19 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
TOTALS: | 15 | 15 | 0 | 125 |
Season (Other Matches) | Tries | Goals | DGoals | Matches |
1908~09 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
1909~10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
1915~16 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 16 |
1918~19 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
TOTALS: | 1 | 1 | 0 | 21 |
ALL MATCHES |
Date | Match | Pos | Opponents | Comp | Venue | FT | FTO | T | G | DG | ||
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6th Oct 1906 | 1 | L |
7 | Runcorn | L | H | 8 | 22 | 1 | VIEW | ||
13th Oct 1906 | 2 | L |
7 | Oldham | LC1 | H | 14 | 17 | VIEW | |||
20th Oct 1906 | 3 | L |
7 | Pontefract | L | A | 7 | 17 | VIEW | |||
24th Nov 1906 | 4 | W |
7 | Keighley | L | H | 18 | 9 | 1 | VIEW | ||
1st Dec 1906 | 5 | L |
7 | Batley | L | A | 5 | 30 | VIEW | |||
15th Dec 1906 | 6 | L |
7 | Rochdale Hornets | L | A | 8 | 14 | VIEW | |||
22nd Dec 1906 | 7 | L |
7 | Broughton Rangers | L | H | 7 | 14 | 1 | VIEW | ||
25th Dec 1906 | 8 | W |
6 | Liverpool City | L | H | 42 | 0 | 1 | VIEW | ||
1st Jan 1907 | 9 | W |
7 | Batley | L | H | 26 | 0 | 1 | VIEW | ||
5th Jan 1907 | 10 | L |
7 | Warrington | L | A | 3 | 20 | VIEW | |||
19th Jan 1907 | 11 | L |
7 | Leigh | L | A | 2 | 5 | VIEW | |||
2nd Feb 1907 | 12 | L |
7 | Broughton Rangers | L | A | 11 | 27 | VIEW | |||
16th Feb 1907 | 13 | W |
7 | Barrow | L | H | 26 | 3 | VIEW | |||
23rd Feb 1907 | 14 | L |
7 | Runcorn | L | A | 8 | 14 | VIEW | |||
6th Mar 1907 | 15 | L |
6 | Swinton | L | A | 11 | 14 | VIEW | |||
9th Mar 1907 | 16 | W |
7 | Wigan | L | H | 10 | 8 | 1 | VIEW | ||
16th Mar 1907 | 17 | L |
7 | Swinton | CC1 | A | 9 | 16 | VIEW | |||
29th Mar 1907 | 18 | L |
7 | Wigan | L | A | 2 | 24 | VIEW | |||
30th Mar 1907 | 19 | W |
7 | Liverpool City | L | H | 68 | 0 | 3 | VIEW | ||
1st Apr 1907 | 20 | W |
6 | Salford | L | H | 30 | 5 | VIEW | |||
3rd Sep 1907 | 21 | L |
7 | Keighley | L | A | 3 | 12 | VIEW | |||
7th Sep 1907 | 22 | L |
7 | Swinton | L | A | 0 | 22 | VIEW | |||
14th Sep 1907 | 23 | L |
7 | Bradford | L | H | 9 | 14 | VIEW | |||
21st Sep 1907 | 24 | L |
7 | Salford | L | A | 2 | 21 | VIEW | |||
28th Sep 1907 | 25 | W |
7 | Warrington | L | H | 7 | 6 | VIEW | |||
5th Oct 1907 | 26 | L |
7 | Widnes | L | A | 5 | 17 | VIEW | |||
12th Oct 1907 | 27 | L |
6 | Swinton | LC1 | A | 0 | 7 | VIEW | |||
19th Oct 1907 | 28 | W |
7 | Runcorn | L | H | 17 | 11 | VIEW | |||
26th Oct 1907 | 29 | L |
7 | Rochdale Hornets | L | H | 8 | 12 | VIEW | |||
30th Oct 1907 | 30 | L |
7 | New Zealand | Tour | H | 5 | 24 | VIEW | |||
2nd Nov 1907 | 31 | L |
4 | Broughton Rangers | L | A | 13 | 25 | VIEW | |||
9th Nov 1907 | 32 | L |
4 | Oldham | L | A | 2 | 39 | VIEW | |||
16th Nov 1907 | 33 | D |
3 | Ebbw Vale | L | H | 11 | 11 | VIEW | |||
23rd Nov 1907 | 34 | W |
6 | Swinton | L | H | 8 | 0 | 1 | VIEW | ||
25th Dec 1907 | 35 | L |
7 | Runcorn | L | A | 0 | 19 | VIEW | |||
26th Dec 1907 | 36 | L |
6 | Barrow | L | A | 8 | 9 | VIEW | |||
28th Dec 1907 | 37 | W |
6 | Bramley | L | H | 16 | 3 | 1 | 1 | VIEW | |
1st Jan 1908 | 38 | L |
6 | Hunslet | L | H | 8 | 24 | VIEW | |||
4th Jan 1908 | 39 | L |
4 | Wigan | L | A | 5 | 35 | 1 | VIEW | ||
18th Jan 1908 | 40 | L |
6 | Rochdale Hornets | L | A | 11 | 27 | VIEW | |||
25th Jan 1908 | 41 | W |
6 | Keighley | L | H | 11 | 3 | 3 | VIEW | ||
1st Feb 1908 | 42 | D |
6 | Widnes | L | H | 5 | 5 | 1 | VIEW | ||
22nd Feb 1908 | 43 | L |
6 | New Zealand | Tour | H | 10 | 21 | VIEW | |||
29th Feb 1908 | 44 | L |
6 | Whitehaven Recs | CC1 | A | 8 | 13 | VIEW | |||
7th Mar 1908 | 45 | L |
6 | Hunslet | L | A | 6 | 21 | VIEW | |||
14th Mar 1908 | 46 | L |
6 | Bradford | L | A | 10 | 17 | VIEW | |||
21st Mar 1908 | 47 | L |
5 | Oldham | L | H | 5 | 14 | VIEW | |||
4th Apr 1908 | 48 | L |
5 | Warrington | L | A | 5 | 20 | VIEW | |||
12th Apr 1908 | -- | L |
7 | Rochdale Hornets * | Fr | A | 0 | 15 | VIEW | |||
13th Apr 1908 | 49 | L |
5 | Broughton Rangers | L | H | 11 | 28 | VIEW | |||
18th Apr 1908 | 50 | W |
5 | Barrow | L | H | 15 | 5 | 1 | VIEW | ||
20th Apr 1908 | 51 | D |
5 | Leigh | L | H | 5 | 5 | VIEW | |||
28th Nov 1908 | 52 | W |
5 | Bradford Northern | L | H | 8 | 2 | 1 | VIEW | ||
12th Apr 1909 | 53 | L |
6 | Warrington | L | A | 6 | 78 | VIEW | |||
23rd Oct 1909 | 54 | D |
3 | Dewsbury | L | H | 8 | 8 | VIEW | |||
6th Nov 1909 | 55 | L |
7 | Leigh | L | A | 5 | 13 | VIEW | |||
20th Nov 1909 | 56 | W |
7 | Widnes | L | H | 37 | 8 | 1 | VIEW | ||
27th Nov 1909 | 57 | L |
7 | Oldham | L | H | 5 | 31 | VIEW | |||
4th Dec 1909 | 58 | W |
7 | Hunslet | L | A | 24 | 8 | 1 | VIEW | ||
11th Dec 1909 | 59 | W |
7 | Salford | L | H | 7 | 3 | VIEW | |||
13th Dec 1909 | 60 | W |
7 | Swinton | L | A | 20 | 9 | VIEW | |||
18th Dec 1909 | 61 | L |
7 | Oldham | L | A | 6 | 36 | VIEW | |||
25th Dec 1909 | 62 | W |
7 | Runcorn | L | A | 13 | 0 | VIEW | |||
27th Dec 1909 | 63 | L |
6 | Wigan | L | H | 6 | 7 | VIEW | |||
15th Jan 1910 | 64 | W |
7 | Leigh | L | H | 11 | 3 | VIEW | |||
22nd Jan 1910 | -- | L |
7 | Coventry * | Fr | A | 11 | 19 | VIEW | |||
5th Feb 1910 | 65 | L |
7 | Dewsbury | L | A | 3 | 11 | VIEW | |||
12th Feb 1910 | 66 | W |
7 | Warrington | L | H | 18 | 10 | VIEW | |||
19th Feb 1910 | 67 | L |
7 | Rochdale Hornets | L | A | 0 | 6 | VIEW | |||
26th Feb 1910 | 68 | W |
7 | Barrow | CC1 | A | 15 | 0 | VIEW | |||
5th Mar 1910 | 69 | W |
7 | Swinton | L | H | 26 | 5 | VIEW | |||
12th Mar 1910 | 70 | L |
7 | Halifax | CC2 | A | 6 | 21 | VIEW | |||
25th Mar 1910 | 71 | L |
7 | Wigan | L | A | 10 | 23 | VIEW | |||
29th Mar 1910 | 72 | W |
7 | Hunslet | L | H | 28 | 15 | VIEW | |||
2nd Apr 1910 | 73 | W |
7 | Bramley | L | A | 33 | 18 | VIEW | |||
9th Apr 1910 | 74 | W |
7 | Barrow | L | H | 21 | 5 | 1 | VIEW | ||
16th Apr 1910 | 75 | W |
7 | Hull Kingston Rovers | L | H | 23 | 8 | VIEW | |||
23rd Apr 1910 | 76 | W |
7 | Rochdale Hornets | L | H | 20 | 11 | VIEW | |||
7th May 1910 | -- | L |
7 | Turthills Colonials * * | Fr W. Whiteleys Tes | H | 24 | 42 | VIEW | |||
3rd Sep 1910 | 77 | W |
7 | Oldham | L | H | 16 | 5 | VIEW | |||
10th Sep 1910 | 78 | L |
7 | Runcorn | L | A | 4 | 8 | VIEW | |||
17th Sep 1910 | 79 | W |
7 | Salford | L | H | 19 | 14 | VIEW | |||
24th Sep 1910 | 80 | W |
7 | Merthyr Tydfil | L | A | 17 | 6 | VIEW | |||
1st Oct 1910 | 81 | L |
7 | Widnes | L | A | 12 | 28 | 1 | VIEW | ||
8th Oct 1910 | 82 | W |
7 | Broughton Rangers | L | H | 31 | 2 | VIEW | |||
15th Oct 1910 | 83 | L |
7 | Leigh | L | A | 5 | 9 | VIEW | |||
22nd Oct 1910 | 84 | L |
7 | Rochdale Hornets | LC1 | H | 5 | 11 | VIEW | |||
29th Oct 1910 | 85 | L |
7 | Warrington | L | H | 9 | 17 | VIEW | |||
28th Mar 1914 | 86 | L |
6 | Salford | L | H | 2 | 8 | VIEW | |||
10th Apr 1914 | 87 | L |
6 | Wigan | L | A | 2 | 30 | VIEW | |||
11th Apr 1914 | 88 | W |
6 | Rochdale Hornets | L | H | 47 | 5 | 1 | VIEW | ||
18th Apr 1914 | 89 | W |
6 | Hunslet | L | H | 36 | 6 | 2 | VIEW | ||
5th Sep 1914 | 90 | W |
6 | Runcorn | L | H | 26 | 0 | VIEW | |||
12th Sep 1914 | 91 | L |
6 | Swinton | L | A | 3 | 12 | VIEW | |||
19th Sep 1914 | 92 | W |
6 | Oldham | L | H | 10 | 4 | VIEW | |||
26th Sep 1914 | 93 | L |
6 | Rochdale Hornets | L | A | 11 | 26 | VIEW | |||
10th Oct 1914 | 94 | W |
6 | Widnes | L | H | 12 | 5 | VIEW | |||
17th Oct 1914 | 95 | L |
6 | Swinton | LC1 | A | 11 | 13 | VIEW | |||
24th Oct 1914 | 96 | L |
6 | Bradford Northern | L | A | 3 | 28 | VIEW | |||
21st Nov 1914 | 97 | W |
6 | Dewsbury | L | H | 26 | 16 | VIEW | |||
28th Nov 1914 | 98 | L |
6 | Warrington | L | A | 6 | 15 | VIEW | |||
5th Dec 1914 | 99 | W |
6 | Keighley | L | H | 11 | 6 | VIEW | |||
12th Dec 1914 | 100 | W |
6 | Oldham | L | A | 9 | 5 | VIEW | |||
19th Dec 1914 | 101 | W |
6 | Bramley | L | H | 24 | 0 | VIEW | |||
26th Dec 1914 | 102 | L |
6 | Wigan | L | H | 6 | 15 | VIEW | |||
1st Jan 1915 | 103 | W |
6 | Runcorn | L | A | 10 | 4 | VIEW | |||
2nd Jan 1915 | 104 | W |
6 | Warrington | L | H | 25 | 0 | 1 | VIEW | ||
9th Jan 1915 | 105 | W |
5 | Salford | L | A | 9 | 3 | VIEW | |||
16th Jan 1915 | 106 | W |
6 | Leigh | L | A | 6 | 2 | VIEW | |||
23rd Jan 1915 | 107 | W |
6 | Hull | L | H | 11 | 9 | 1 | VIEW | ||
30th Jan 1915 | 108 | W |
6 | Keighley | L | A | 20 | 2 | VIEW | |||
6th Feb 1915 | 109 | W |
6 | Salford | L | H | 23 | 2 | 1 | VIEW | ||
13th Feb 1915 | 110 | L |
6 | Barrow | L | A | 0 | 10 | VIEW | |||
20th Feb 1915 | 111 | W |
6 | Swinton | L | H | 10 | 0 | VIEW | |||
27th Feb 1915 | 112 | W |
6 | Featherstone Rovers | CC1 | A | 6 | 0 | VIEW | |||
6th Mar 1915 | 113 | L |
6 | Dewsbury | L | A | 3 | 13 | VIEW | |||
13th Mar 1915 | 114 | W |
6 | Swinton | CC2 | A | 5 | 0 | VIEW | |||
20th Mar 1915 | 115 | W |
6 | Leigh | L | H | 14 | 8 | VIEW | |||
27th Mar 1915 | 116 | W |
6 | Keighley | CC3 | A | 3 | 2 | VIEW | |||
29th Mar 1915 | 117 | W |
6 | Rochdale Hornets | L | H | 12 | 3 | VIEW | |||
2nd Apr 1915 | 118 | L |
6 | Wigan | L | A | 11 | 13 | VIEW | |||
10th Apr 1915 | 119 | D |
6 | Rochdale Hornets | CCSF | N | 5 | 5 | VIEW | |||
17th Apr 1915 | 120 | L |
6 | Widnes | L | A | 0 | 21 | VIEW | |||
24th Apr 1915 | 121 | W |
6 | Rochdale Hornets | CCSF(rep) | N | 9 | 2 | VIEW | |||
1st May 1915 | 122 | L |
6 | Huddersfield | CCF | N | 3 | 37 | VIEW | |||
11th Sep 1915 | -- | L |
6 | St. Helens Recs * | Fr WEL | A | 5 | 10 | VIEW | |||
25th Sep 1915 | -- | W |
6 | Broughton Rangers * | Fr WEL | H | 11 | 5 | 1 | VIEW | ||
2nd Oct 1915 | -- | W |
6 | Swinton * | Fr WEL | H | 7 | 3 | VIEW | |||
9th Oct 1915 | -- | W |
6 | Salford * | Fr WEL | H | 27 | 8 | VIEW | |||
16th Oct 1915 | -- | W |
6 | Oldham * | Fr WEL | A | 13 | 0 | VIEW | |||
23rd Oct 1915 | -- | W |
6 | St. Helens Recs * | Fr WEL | H | 12 | 5 | VIEW | |||
30th Oct 1915 | -- | D |
6 | Broughton Rangers * | Fr WEL | H | 11 | 11 | VIEW | |||
7th Nov 1915 | -- | D |
6 | Runcorn * | Fr WEL | A | 0 | 0 | VIEW | |||
14th Nov 1915 | -- | L |
6 | Salford * | Fr WEL | A | 5 | 18 | VIEW | |||
11th Dec 1915 | -- | W |
6 | Runcorn * | Fr WEL | H | 6 | 2 | VIEW | |||
18th Dec 1915 | -- | L |
6 | Wigan * | Fr WEL | A | 8 | 11 | VIEW | |||
25th Dec 1915 | -- | D |
6 | St. Helens Recs * | Fr WEL | H | 0 | 0 | VIEW | |||
26th Dec 1915 | -- | W |
6 | Wigan * | Fr WEL | H | 8 | 2 | VIEW | |||
1st Jan 1916 | -- | W |
6 | St. Helens Recs * | Fr WEL *AB | A | 2 | 0 | 1 | VIEW | ||
8th Jan 1916 | -- | L |
6 | St. Helens Recs * | Fr WEL | A | 3 | 8 | VIEW | |||
12th Feb 1916 | -- | L |
6 | Hull * | Fr WEL | A | 3 | 22 | VIEW | |||
25th Dec 1918 | -- | L |
6 | St. Helens Recs * | Fr | A | 0 | 20 | VIEW | |||
14th Jan 1919 | -- | L |
6 | Barrow * | Fr | A | 3 | 27 | VIEW | |||
18th Jan 1919 | 123 | L |
6 | St. Helens Recs | L | H | 3 | 24 | VIEW | |||
1st Feb 1919 | 124 | W |
6 | Warrington | L | H | 8 | 3 | 1 | VIEW | ||
1st Mar 1919 | 125 | L |
6 | Leigh | L | H | 0 | 10 | VIEW |
*Unofficial Match. **Non Playing Sub. |
WINS : 64 | LOSSES : 74 | DRAWS : 8 |
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