Even though
World War I had broken out across
Europe and many players were unavailable, there was a general consensus amongst the public that the
rugby league premiership continue. On 8 May in good weather the first matches were played between the eventual top four clubs: In front of a record crowd of 13,000 Glebe defeated defending premiers Easts at the SCG, and at Wentworth Oval Balmain drew 11–all with Newtown. Midway through the season, three clubs had clearly broken ahead of the others:
Balmain,
Glebe and
South Sydney. With South Sydney falling away in the second half of the season, Balmain and Glebe became the two remaining contenders for the title, and they clashed with four rounds to play. In front of 20,000 people, the two clubs played out a memorable match at the
Sydney Sports Ground, where Balmain eventually prevailed 12–2 on a cold, rainy day. Balmain were assured their first premiership without the need for a playoff after their close last-round win over South Sydney 7–4. Balmain went through 1915 undefeated – a feat achieved by only five other teams since. They won the premiership in all three grades. Members of the Balmain first-grade premiership winning side included
Bob Craig,
Bill Schultz and E. Burnicle. In 1915, the NSWRFL lost its first ever full-time Secretary
Edward Larkin when he was killed in fighting at
Gallipoli on 25 April.
Teams The teams remained unchanged from the
1914 season. •
Annandale •
Balmain, formed on 23 January 1908 at
Balmain Town Hall •
Eastern Suburbs, formed on 24 January 1908 at
Paddington Town Hall •
Glebe, formed on 9 January 1908 •
Newtown, formed on 14 January 1908 •
North Sydney, formed on February 7, 1908, at the North Sydney School of Arts in Mount Street •
South Sydney, formed on 17 January 1908 at
Redfern Town Hall •
Western Suburbs, formed on 4 February 1908
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