The NSW Leagues’ Club building on 165 Phillip Street, Sydney, in the 1950s.
Photo Credit: courtesy of the NSW Leagues' Club
NSW Leagues’ Club building on 165 Phillip Street, Sydney, in the 1930s.
Photo Credit: courtesy of the NSW Leagues' Club
Sign advertising NSW Leagues’ Club swimming pool in the 1920s.
Photo Credit: courtesy NRL Heroes and Legends Museum
The pioneer Australian rugby league team, the Kangaroos, in 1908-09. Founding player Dally Messenger who lived in the NSW Leagues’ Club in his later years is pictured fourth from the left in the second row from the front.
Photo Credit: State Library of Queensland / Wikimedia
The billiard room in the 1960s, where members would play snooker in their lunch breaks, and where champion player Walter Lindrum played exhibition matches in the 1940s.
Photo Credit: courtesy of the NSW Leagues' Club
Margaret Olley paints a mural at the NSW Rugby Leagues’ Club on 12 June, 1957.
Photo Credit: Frank Burke / SMH NEWS
The NSW Leagues’ Club General Committee meeting room in the 1960s.
Photo Credit: courtesy of the NSW Leagues' Club
Glitz and glamour at Club events in the 1970s. Pictured L to R: Sir Roden Cutler (longest-serving NSW Governer and Victoria Cross recipient); John O’Toole (former Vice-President of NSW Rugby League); Graeme Macdougall (former Club Secretary); his wife Marie; and Richard John O’Connell (former Club CEO).
Photo Credit: courtesy family of Richard John O'Connell
Interior of the secretary’s office, NSW Leagues’ Club, 1938.
In 2015, Australia’s first leagues’ club closed the doors on its iconic Sydney premises after 101 years as the ‘heart and soul’ of Australian rugby league.