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1901 - West Hartlepool v South Shields.

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From the 1880s the awarding of Medals to competition winners was much in vogue and a small number of them survive from County Matches, Cup and League Winners for the period prior to World War 1. The few survivors are often in gold, hall marked; West players lost out on the chance of gaining one when they lost in the Final of the 1901 Senior Cup Final. They had beaten Hartlepool Rovers, Westoe and Hamsteels ( a Colliery side that played at Quebec, near Esh Winning) only to lose to South Shields at Tudhoe in the Final by 6 - 0. This winner’s medal from that Final survives to give an idea of the quality of these items.

South Shields became the only senior club in Durham County to join the Northern Union,  now the Rugby League, then called the Northern Rugby Union. Shields and Leicester has been invited to join the NRU as County Cup holders,  South Shields felt they could emulate Sunderland AFC's success in the Football League. However that was not be be and though they joined the NRU in June 1901 they lasted  only a couple of seasons and failed to get re-elected in 1904, the other NRL clubs were financially strugglikng and the trip to Tyneside was not an attractive one due to the expense.

 Among their initial recruits was a Hartlepool Rovers player, John Jewitt (who was born in South Shields) who played once for England, twice for Durham in 1901 and was a reserve for several internationals. He also played in his time at Westoe and Swansea, he later joined Broughton Ragers in the NRU.

 

Date (of image) : 30/4/1901

Donor : Family of J Deakin

Creator : Unknown

Part of the "Deakin Family" collection

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