Alan Blake (rugby league)

Alan Blake was an Australian Rugby League footballer who played in the 1930s. He played for the Western Suburbs Magpies in the NSWRL competition.

Alan Blake
Personal information
Full nameAlan Blake
Playing information
PositionProp, Second-row
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1933–35 Western Suburbs 24 1 0 0 3
Source: [1]

Playing career

Blake made his first grade debut for Western Suburbs in Round 10 1933 against Newtown at Pratten Park. In 1934, Western Suburbs went from wooden spooners in 1933 to winning the minor premiership and premiership in 1934.

Blake played in the 1934 grand final victory over Eastern Suburbs at the Sydney Sports Ground. The final had been delayed for over a week due to heavy rain and Wests went into the match as underdogs with Easts boasting players such as future immortal David Brown, Viv Thicknesse and Ray Stehr. As of the 2019 season, no other team since Western Suburbs has come from last place to winning the premiership the following year.

Blake played on in 1935 featuring in 9 games as Western Suburbs reached the semi final against Eastern Suburbs but were defeated 15-10 ending their title defense. This would also proved to be Blake's last game for the club.[2][3]

gollark: Idea: Macron integers cannot be divided.
gollark: There are MANY.
gollark: They will not, unfortunately, actually accept my debit card.
gollark: I mean, there's probably nothing stopping them from arbitrarily apiarizing it if they need more money.
gollark: Actually, it's a phishing website I made.

References

  1. "Alan Blake - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project". Rugbyleagueproject.org.
  2. Barrett, Chris (21 September 2010). "The wooden spoon to premier gold? Roosters run recalls league history". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  3. Alan Whiticker/Glen Hudson: The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players. (1995 edition) ISBN 1875169571


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.