1899-1900 proved to be one of the great seasons of the Jack Taylor era at West , he had signed for the club from Castleford in June of 1897 and made Captain in 1899, a post he would hold until 1907-08 season when he joined Winlaton Vulcan’s. He also Captained England and played for both Yorkshire and Durham County, the latter during their Golden era starting in 1900.
This season saw his team beat Tyne Dock (one of 3 Senior Clubs from South Shields at that time) by 58 -0, Rovers on the Friarage Field by 11-3 then in the semi final on the Victoria Ground they were held by Old Boys to nil all in front of a crowd of 11,000. The replay was on the same ground days later which saw West through by 16 – 0
The Final on 21st April, 1900. saw West beat Tudhoe by 6 -3 to win the Senior Cup for the first time ever. The team returned from Westoe where the final had been held to find the crowds filling the town. The team headed for the Royal Exchange Hotel(the Club Headquarters where Committeeman Coun W J Coates was mine host) , and such was the crush of people in Church street, that one onlooker was killed in the melee.
J Richardson
R Bradley, Henderson’s Wanderers, Durham City, Consett & District, Durham County & England.
J Conmy Durham County
Councillor Stephen Furness
W Crick
C Boddy Durham County
G Freeman
Joe Booth, Durham County, Pontymister, Wales
E Gatenby
Coun W J W Coates
Jimmy Hogg,(1881-1907) Durham County, Hull FC, England Triallist
W J Sims, Durham County, Devon, Swansea, Newport
J T Jack Taylor, Durham County, Yorkshire, England, Winlaton Vulcans
W Phipps Castleford
J Hunter
F Spencer
E (Ned) Gallagher
E (Ted) Morton Yorkshire
J Phillips
B E (Ben) Wellock Castleford, Durham County
T E (Tommy) Gallagher Durham County, North Durham
Date (of image) : 30/4/1900
Donor : West Hpool RFC
Creator : Unknown
Part of the "West Hpl RFC" collection
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The appointment of West member, William Humphreys as County Secretary and the sweeping policy changes in the County Union from 1894 marked the start of the rise of West and this gallery shows series of images especially from the “J.T.” (Jack Taylor) era at West Hartlepool, a period that saw the player and his Club achieve national prominence in the Game. Jack Taylor (1876- 1951) came to the Club from Castleford in the summer of 1897, the year in which he made his debut for England, the first of 11 appearances for his country, he also captained the side and also held 10 North Caps.
His International career lasted until 1905 when he played in the game against Scotland that year, the Scotland XV also containing a West player in Leonard West.
He captained the Club from 1898-1908 and was a prominent member of the Durham County XVs during their great era, playing for Durham 44 times and for Yorkshire on 18 occasions, before he joined Winlaton Vulcan’s, and when not on the Rugby field was Landlord of the “Good Intent” in Stockton Street, which stood where the former M & S store Car Park is today.
These various images illustrate just some of the many successes of the period at every level of the Game at Club, County, Representative and International level, but against this background there was a decline in interest in Rugby in the towns allied to calls for a professional Association Club in town, West also had to scotch rumours in 1898 that they were about to join the Northern Union!
By May 1908, the club was in financial difficulties and reformed to create Hartlepool’s United to see Soccer on the Victoria Ground. Many of the Rugby players went on to Greatham RFC who enjoyed their finest and final seasons before West Rugby restarted in September of 1911. A number of the star players had by this time made the move to Winlaton Vulcans, North Durham or Durham City which saw rise in the fortunes of those clubs, this move by town players to the clubs in the North West of Durham was experienced by Rovers as well.
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