Ellis Rugby – Mens New York T-Shirt Rugby League Navy – Navy
An Introduction to New York T-Shirt Rugby League Navy
Manufactured by Ellis Rugby, New York T-Shirt Rugby League Navy is the finest shirt. It is a classic 100% cotton heritage t-Shirt featuring the stylish New York Crest and 13 arm applique.
Manufacturing:
The Ellis Rugby New York T-Shirt Rugby League Navy is manufactured from satin touch 100% cotton. And it features detailed applique and embroidery on the front, herringbone detail on vents and taped neck opening. In addition, a stylish 13 contrast applique number on one arm and a woven New York Rugby League Crest on the other arm.
Features:
– Satin touch 100% cotton.
– Detailed applique and embroidery on the front.
– Herringbone detail on vents.
– Taped neck opening.
– No. 13 contrast applique number on one arm.
– Woven New York Rugby League Crest on the other arm.
While the game is relatively new to New York the USA has an interesting history in Rugby League. In 1953, a group of American football players led by Mike Dimitroleft the USA to tour Australia to play Rugby League. None of the athletes had ever previously played the game. Yet, they were not only able to compete against some of the best players in the world but also shocked the local team with some stunning victories.
On the 6th game on tour, the USA All-Stars Rugby League team played Newcastle on Saturday the 13th of June 1953. The official crowd at the Sports Ground was 14,160. The following report is taken from the Newcastle Morning Herald, courtesy of the Book No Helmets Required.
The American All-Stars gave the Newcastle players lessons in handling, tackling, and determination. The Americans won because of the overconfidence of Newcastle.
Scenting a win, and under the guidance of their coach Latchem Robinson, the American forwards delved in and pounded Newcastle into errors of which the All-Stars were quick to take advantage. At least five of the Americans Harold Han, who scored two tries, winger Bob Buckley, and Gary Kerkorian who scored 11 of Americas points from a try and four goals. Sol Nauma and Al Abajian have the natural ability to win a place in any State Rugby League team.
American All-Stars defeat Newcastle:
Gary Kerkorian kicked five goals and scored a try for the Americans. America scored first when Kerkorian kicked a penalty from the 25-yard line. Newcastle replied with a try by center lead converted by Darcy Russell. The Americans led again when Kerkorian ran through a group of Newcastle forwards and scored a try wide out which he also converted. Newcastle led 8-7 with a try by left-winger Shanks. Russell missed the goal but then added a penalty goal.
America took the lead again when Harold Hanscored under the posts. Kerkorian kicked his third goal from three attempts. Newcastle won the Scrums 17-10 in the first half and referee A. Oxford awarded America four penalties to Newcastle two. At half time it was America 12, Newcastle 10.
Playing with the strong wind America hemmed Newcastle in right from the start of the second half. The American forwards were doing particularly well and 20 minutes after the resumption America went further ahead as Han scored his second try under the posts after a tricky run. Kerkorian converted. America 17, Newcastle 10.
In the closing stages of the second half, the Americans stood right up on top of the Newcastle team and maintained their lead. Kerkorian kicked another penalty goal. The American All-Stars downed Newcastle 19-10.
What’s in the box
1 x RL New York T-Shirt
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