When the Australian leg of the
1907–1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain commenced, Moir played for the first ever
New South Wales rugby league team at second-row forward against the "All Golds". Although played under rugby union rules, this match was professional (all players received £1) and was the first rugby match not sanctioned by the
New South Wales Rugby Football Union and thus was essentially Australia's first rugby league match. The following year, the
1908 NSWRFL season, the first of the
New South Wales Rugby Football League, commenced and Moir played for
Glebe RLFC. He made two state representative appearances for
New South Wales against
Queensland that year and at season's end he was selected to tour with the inaugural
Kangaroos on the
1908–09 tour. He played in only four matches of the tour none of them Test matches. Following the Kangaroo tour he retired and took on an administrative role with the Glebe club. He was only 39 years old when he died at the Coast Hospital, Malabar on 10 June 1921 after contracting blood poisoning. Peter Moir was awarded Life Membership of the
New South Wales Rugby League in 1914. ==References==