Eddie Griffiths

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Eddie Griffiths
Personal information
Full nameEdward James Griffiths
Born1891
Sydney, New South Wales
Died1 November 1980 (aged 8889)
Manly, New South Wales
Playing information
Position Second-row
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1909–12 Eastern Suburbs 3780024
1913–14 Western Suburbs 110000
Total4880024
Source: Whiticker/Hudson

Edward James Griffiths (1891-1980) was an Australian fire fighter, veteran of the Gallipoli campaign and a three-time premiership-winning rugby league player with the Eastern Suburbs club.

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Career and war service

Born in Pyrmont, New South Wales in 1891, Eddie Griffiths joined the fire service as a Brigades Cadet Corp at just sixteen years of age and his exploits since that time are legendary. Current station commander of the 'D' Platoon in the NSW Fire Brigade recalls Griffiths as a tough fearless man who always led by example, describing him as "Our greatest fire fighter"......”A legend in the true sense of the word". In 1948 Griffiths was given the highest honour of any fire fighter when he was promoted to Chief Officer of the NSW Fire Brigades.

A veteran of the First World War, Griffiths, a member of an Australian artillery unit, served in Egypt and Gallipoli.

Rugby league career

Eddie Griffiths played 4 seasons with Easts and was a member of the Eastern Suburbs rugby league sides that won premierships in 1911,1912 & 1913, retaining permanent ownership of the New South Wales Rugby League's first trophy, the Royal Agricultural Society Shield. He played 37 first grade games with Easts between 1909 and 1912. He then joined the Western Suburbs Magpies. [1]

Accolades

FIRE BRIGADE

CHIEF Mr. E. Griffiths Mr. E. J. Griffiths yesterday became Chief Officer of the New South Wales Fire Brigades. He succeeded Mr. W. H. Beare, who has retired after 40 years' service. Mr. Griffiths, who was born at Pyrmont 56 years ago, has also been a fireman for 40 years. MR. E. J. GRIFFITHS He was an original Anzac, taking part in the landing at Gallipoli.

For many years he played Rugby League football for Eastern Suburbs, when Dally Messenger was captain of the club......

Death

Eddie Griffiths died at a nursing home at Manly on 1 November 1980, age 89. He was cremated at Northern Suburbs Crematorium on 4 Nov 1980.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. Alan Whiticker/Glen Hudson: Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players- 1995 ( ISBN   978-1-875169-57-3)