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1899 - West Hartlepool v South Shields

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Another “sacred Memorial card”  celebrating the defeat of the South Shields club by West Hartlepool in the semi Final of the Senior Cup played at Victoria Field (sic) with a 13 – 9 win. As the card says it was severe contest, must have been as both sides had a man sent off!

South Shields became the only Senior club in Durham County to join the Northern Union (now the Rugby League) they lasted only a couple of seasons and failed to get re-elected in 1904.  Among their initial recruits was a Hartlepool Rovers player and South Shields born,, John H. Jewitt who played once for England, twice for Durham in 1901 and he was also reserve for the Scotland and Ireland games and of course, had a  North v South Trial. He later joined Broughton Rangers after apearing for the Durham & Northumberland N U XV.  Another two from Rovers to make the true "North" trip to Shields were C. (Charlie) W.Cox and G H Horsley who were signed up for the brief reign.

The Shields club itself lasted only four seasons with the NU, finishing bottom of Div 2 in 1904 they failed to be re-elected to the League and disbanded.

Date (of image) : 1/4/1899

Donor : Hartlepool Athletic RFC

Creator : Unknown

Part of the "Hartlepool Athletic RFC" collection

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