Melbourne Rugby Union Football Club

Three games are recorded as being played that year:- one against a British touring team and two against a New Zealand Natives side.

[1] During the period 1930-35, Dave Cowper became the club's and Victoria's first Australian international representative and, in 1933, captained Australia against the Springboks in South Africa.

In the early days of the late 1920s and 1930s, Melbourne Rugby Club's motto of that era was "Praemia Post Habeas Ludo" (loosely translated as "After the Battle, Enjoy the Prize").

The sound of 'Who's that man with the big red nose' has become synonymous with MRUFC throughout Victorian rugby circles.

In recent years the Melbourne Rugby club has enjoyed some extraordinary success.