All four games of the premiership's opening round were played on 20 April 1908. Two games were held at
Wentworth Park and the other two at
Birchgrove Oval. In total, 3000 people attended at each venue for the back-to-back matches, with
Glebe,
Balmain,
South Sydney and
Eastern Suburbs winning their respective matches over
Newcastle,
Western Suburbs,
North Sydney and
Newtown. In all, ten regular-season rounds were played, to be followed by two semi-finals and then a final. The season was a financial disaster for the
New South Wales Rugby Football League. The competition had a distinct lack of star players, was hurt by a number of refereeing problems and suffered from a lack of exposure from the conservative press. Many players who had switched over from rugby union were sacked from their weekday jobs and were no longer allowed to enter the
Sydney Cricket Ground, home of the
New South Wales Rugby Union. The five captains that had moved from rugby union were also publicly ostracised. The season's highest crowd came in the second round when South Sydney beat
Cumberland in front of 20,000 people. Due to Cumberland having just been admitted into the premiership, this match was played 2 weeks after the other 3 games of round 2 had been completed. South Sydney consequently played their second match of the "round" because of this. At the end of the season, Eastern Suburbs'
Horrie Miller was the competition's top points scorer and top try scorer. ==Results==