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1935 New Zealand Rugby League Season
The 1935 New Zealand rugby league season was the 28th season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand. International competitions New Zealand national rugby league team, New Zealand lost a series against Australia national rugby league team, Australia 1–2. New Zealand included first and second Test captain Bert Cooke (rugby), Bert Cooke, third Test captain Lou Brown (rugby league), Lou Brown, Ted Mincham, Wally Tittleton, Arthur Kay (rugby league), Arthur Kay, Stan Prentice, Roy Powell (New Zealand), Roy Powell, Harold Tetley, Cliff Satherley, Billy Glynn (rugby league), Billy Glynn, Jim Laird (rugby league), Jim Laird, Lou Hutt, Jim Calder (rugby league), Jim Calder, Cliff Hunt, Herbert Lilburne, Reg Ward (rugby league), Reg Ward, Alf Mitchell (rugby league), Alf Mitchell, Brian Riley (rugby league), Brian Riley, Eric Fletcher (rugby league), Eric Fletcher, Ray Lawless and Jim Laird (rugby league), Jim Laird. This was only the second time the Kangaroos had toured Ne ...
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1934 New Zealand Rugby League Season
The 1934 New Zealand rugby league season was the 27th season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand. International competitions New Zealand national rugby league team, New Zealand did not play in any matches during the 1934 season. The New South Wales Rugby League's champions, the Western Suburbs Magpies, traveled the New Zealand and lost two matches against the Auckland Rugby League's champion Richmond Bulldogs, 18–16 and 10–3, at Carlaw Park. The Māori Rugby League Board of Control, was formed in 1934 to administer the game in Māori communities. King Koroki was the first patron. National competitions Northern Union Cup Canterbury rugby league team, Canterbury held the Rugby League Cup, Northern Union Cup at the end of the season, after they defeated West Coast Rugby League 22–15 at Victoria Park, Greymouth on 18 August. Jim Amos (rugby league), Jim Amos captained the Canterbury side and scored a try as well as several goals. Canterbury also included Reg ...
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