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Steve Williams (59)
Ok, so it looks like the photos at the top of the thread are from the 12th of July, 1884.
From Sydney University, Shaw, Wood, and Tange are in the NSW photo, whilst Neill is not (he was included for the second Qld match).
Click to view full size: Sydney University 1887
Click to view full size: NSW 1884
In 1886 the NSW team changed to a scarlet red jersey (with a badge including a dragon) seemingly based upon the Welsh colours. Queensland swapped to a dark blue jersey that year. So, oddly enough, it was the NSW Reds versus the Qld Blues in 1886!
Sydney Morning Herald 14/7/1884 said:... Having been photographed, both teams appeared on the field punctually at 3 o'clock. The New South Wales team, captained by C. Tange (colours, green), was placed as follows -
S. Dean, back
Wood, P. Chapman, H. M. Baylis, half back
H. Fligg, S. Chapman, B. Cameron, quarter-back
C. Tange, F. Baylis, Osborne, O'Donnell, Shaw, Sweetland, Pearson, and Walters, forwards.
Much regret was expressed at the absence of that sterling player, J. Oxley from the ranks of the home team, but Shaw played a good hard game in his stead.
The genial veteran Hickson governed the Queensland men (colours, chocolate), and distributed them as under -
Pring, Roberts, back
H. Pritchard, A. Feez, G. Pratten, half-back
J. Anderson, T. Pratten, quarter back
Hickson, Robinson, Ransom, Bond, Armstrong, Wood, Baynes, Snell and Eddison, forwards. ...
From Sydney University, Shaw, Wood, and Tange are in the NSW photo, whilst Neill is not (he was included for the second Qld match).
Click to view full size: Sydney University 1887
Click to view full size: NSW 1884
In 1886 the NSW team changed to a scarlet red jersey (with a badge including a dragon) seemingly based upon the Welsh colours. Queensland swapped to a dark blue jersey that year. So, oddly enough, it was the NSW Reds versus the Qld Blues in 1886!