Horrie Miller (rugby league)

He headed the League's try-scoring list in that first season – he scored a hat trick of tries in that year's semi-final and followed that up with a further two in the final.

The wing three-quarter also served as Eastern Suburbs secretary in the club's first season.

In addition, that year Miller was appointed secretary of the New South Wales Rugby Football League on a temporary basis, following the dismissal of J J Giltinan.

He was awarded Life Membership of the New South Wales Rugby League in 1914.

[1] During the 1948 season, the former league secretary unsuccessfully attempted to establish a rebel night competition.