Sid Pert Explained

Sid Pert
Fullname:Sidney Pert
Birth Date:31 March 1890
Birth Place:Millers Point, New South Wales, Australia
Death Place:Arncliffe, New South Wales, Australia
Retired:yes
Position:Front-row
Club1:Glebe
Year1start:1908
Year1end:19
Appearances1:115
Tries1:28
Goals1:0
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:84
Updated:11 February 2019
Source:[1]

Sidney 'Sid' Pert (1890-1966) was a pioneer Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s.

Background

Pert was born at Bettington Street, Millers Point in 1890 to parents Robert and Winifred Pert.

Playing career

A local rugby union convert, Sid Pert joined Glebe in the NSWRFL foundation year of 1908. A prop-forward, 'Siddy' Pert played twelve seasons for Glebe between 1908–1919. He played 119 first grade games for the Glebe Dirty Reds, and scored 28 tries during his long career at the club. Pert played in the 1911 grand final loss against Eastern Suburbs and was also a part of the Glebe sides which finished runners up in the NSWRL competition in 1912 and 1915.

Post playing

After retiring from playing, Sid Pert became a conditioner/trainer and later the time-keeper for the St George Dragons,[2] a position that he retained from the mid 1920s until 1953. He later became an official at St George Dragons and was associated with the club for much of his life. He was also awarded life membership of NSWRFL in 1944.

His son, also named Sid Pert, played with the St George Dragons during the 1950s.[3]

After a lifetime of service to Rugby League, Sid Pert died on 13 August 1966, aged 76.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sid Pert - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project. Rugbyleagueproject.org.
  2. Web site: Dragons - Our Proud History - St George and Illawarra Rugby League.
  3. Alan Whiticker/Glen Hudson: Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players.1995,
  4. Sydney Morning Herald: Death Notice 15/8/1966