Albert Hawkes (rugby league) explained

Albert Hawkes
Fullname:Albert Silas Hawkes
Birth Date:16 April 1887
Birth Place:Newtown, New South Wales, Australia
Death Place:Newtown, New South Wales, Australia
Club1:Newtown
Year1start:1909
Year1end:12
Appearances1:35
Tries1:10
Goals1:14
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:58
Teama:Australia
Yearastart:1909
Appearancesa:1
Triesa:0
Goalsa:0
Fieldgoalsa:0
Pointsa:0
Teamb:New South Wales
Yearbstart:1909
Appearancesb:1
Triesb:0
Goalsb:0
Fieldgoalsb:0
Pointsb:0
Retired:yes
Updated:11 February 2019
Source:[1]

Albert Hawkes (1887−1962) nicknamed "Alby" was a pioneer Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s. He played for Newtown in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition, as a .

Playing career

Hawkes played in the club's first ever premiership victory drawing 4–4 with Souths in the 1910 NSWRL grand final. In the dying minutes of the game Souths led 4-2 until Howard Hallett kicked the ball from the near the Souths goal line.

Hawkes caught the ball on the full near the halfway line and on the touch line. The rules allowed Newtown to claim a fair mark which meant they had the chance to tie the game with a shot at goal. Newtown converted the penalty drawing the game but since they had finished first on the table during the regular season, they were declared premiership winners. [2]

Hawkes played two further seasons before retiring at the end of 1912. Hawkes also played one game for Australia and one game for New South Wales at representative level.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alby Hawkes - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project. Shawn Dollin and Andrew. Ferguson. Rugbyleagueproject.org. 17 November 2018.
  2. [Alan Whiticker|Whiticker, Alan]
  3. Web site: Newtown Jets - 1908-2008 - A centenary of rugby league. Newtownjets.com. 17 November 2018.