Jim Davis (rugby League)
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Jim Davis (1887–1934) was a pioneer Australian
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footballer. He was one of his country's first national representative players making the
1908–09 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain The 1908–09 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain was the first ever such tour for the newly-formed Australia national rugby league team (or 'The Kangaroos'). The tour was to England and Wales and coincided with the first Wallabies Rugby Union tour of ...
and then had a patchy first-grade club career in the first decade of the code's popularity in Sydney.


Career


Club

Davis had been a South Sydney
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junior before he joined the new South Sydney rugby league club in its inaugural 1908 season. He initially played three seasons with the club and was sent off in the 1910 Grand Final played against Newtown. He played the
1911 NSWRFL season A notable ongoing event was the Comparison of the Amundsen and Scott Expeditions, race for the South Pole. Events January * January 1 – A decade after federation, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory ...
with North Sydney before playing three seasons with the Glebe club. His top-grade career finished up back at Souths in 1918-19 before concluding with a country stint at Parkes.


Representative

Davis made his debut
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appearance in 1908 against
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, appearing in both matches of the first rugby league international series played by an Australian representative side. At the end of that season he was selected in the 35-man squad to make the first-ever
Kangaroo Tour Kangaroo Tour is the name given to Australian national rugby league team tours of Great Britain and France, tours to New Zealand and the one-off tour to Papua New Guinea (1991). The first Kangaroo Tour was in 1908. Traditionally, Kangaroo Tours to ...
. Davis played in six tour matches but in none of the three Test matches played. In the 1909 season, he returned to test selection playing in the first test against New Zealand. He is listed on the ''Australian Players Register'' as Kangaroo No. 3.


Death

Davis became depressed when unable to find work during the Depression, and in 1934 he killed himself. The inquest into his death was held at
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on 22 February 1934. Davis's body was found in the Peoples Park, Parkes on the morning of 9 February 1934. The deceased's wrists had been cut, and the verdict was suicide. A suicide note was also produced during the Inquest.Western Champion (Parkes, New South Wales):"INQUEST. The Late Jas. Davis. Verdict of Suicide." 23 February 1934. (page 13)


References


Bibliography

* Whiticker, Alan & Hudson, Glen (2006) ''The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players'', Gavin Allen Publishing, Sydney 1887 births 1934 suicides 1934 deaths Australian rugby league players Australia national rugby league team players New South Wales rugby league team players Suicides in New South Wales South Sydney Rabbitohs players North Sydney Bears players Glebe rugby league players Rugby league second-rows Rugby league locks Rugby league players from Sydney Suicides by sharp instrument in Australia {{Australia-rugbyleague-bio-stub