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The 1927 Auckland Rugby League season was its 18th. Newton defeated Ponsonby by 6 points to 3 in the championship final to win the Monteith Shield after both teams finished the season tied with identical 8 win, 1 draw, 3 loss records. This was the second time Newton had won the championship in 18 efforts, with the first being in 1912 and was to be their last after they merged decades later with
City Rovers The City Newton Dragons are a defunct New Zealand rugby league club that was based at Victoria Park, Auckland. The club was created in 1948 by a merger of two original clubs, the City Rovers and Newton Rangers. Both the Rovers and the Rangers pa ...
and the combined team ceased in the early 2000s.
Richmond Richmond most often refers to: * Richmond, Virginia, the capital of Virginia, United States * Richmond, London, a part of London * Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town in England * Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada * Richmond, California, ...
won the Roope Rooster knockout trophy for the second consecutive season.
Newton Rangers The City Newton Dragons are a defunct New Zealand rugby league club that was based at Victoria Park, Auckland. The club was created in 1948 by a merger of two original clubs, the City Rovers and Newton Rangers. Both the Rovers and the Rangers par ...
defeated
Richmond Richmond most often refers to: * Richmond, Virginia, the capital of Virginia, United States * Richmond, London, a part of London * Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town in England * Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada * Richmond, California, ...
to win the Stormont Shield. Ellerslie won the Norton Cup by winning the second division competition, known as the B Grade at this time. They were undefeated and also won the Stallard Cup which was the B Grade knockout trophy. Interestingly the league played a 'promotion-relegation' match, with Ellerslie by virtue of winning the Norton Cup for winning the B Grade playing off with Grafton, who had finished last in the A Grade. Ellerslie won 11–3 over Grafton thus winning the right to compete in the A grade competition in the 1928 season. Despite this there was still considerable discussion at the annual general meeting the following year as to whether or not Ellerslie be admitted to the A Grade. It was eventually decided that they would be, with Grafton dropping to the B Grade. Other trophies awarded (at the 1928 annual general meeting of the Auckland Rugby League) were the Davis Points Shield to
Richmond Richmond most often refers to: * Richmond, Virginia, the capital of Virginia, United States * Richmond, London, a part of London * Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town in England * Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada * Richmond, California, ...
, the Thistle Cup to Newton, and a special cup for the best forward to W.Clark from Newton.


Auckland rugby league news


Transfers

A McIntyre who had been playing in Sydney joined the Newton club.


Annual meetings of Auckland Rugby League

The annual report for the 1927 season stated that the total revenue for Auckland Rugby League was £5,597, with £4,216 taken at the gates. At the annual meeting of the Junior Management Committee of the Auckland Rugby League on 23 March it was stated in their report that junior players exceeded 1,500. It was also reported that the Remuera League Club was being revived. They had fielded two junior teams in 1914, and appeared to have the numbers to enter two junior teams in the 1927 season. On 10 August the Auckland Rugby League Chairman, Mr. W.J. Hammill tendered his resignation for business reasons. He had occupied the position for five years. He was congratulated on his contribution to the game and made a life member of the League. Mr. George Rhodes was elected as the new chairman of the Management Committee.


Representative season

Auckland began the season with a match against the returning members of the New Zealand team that had toured England from August 1926 to January 1927. There was some controversy in that Joe Menzies had played for the 'New Zealand team' despite being from the South Auckland (Waikato) province and the New Zealand Rugby League questioned the Auckland Rugby League on the selection. One possible reason for his selection may have been the fact that
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had been banned for life after going on strike during the tour along with 6 other players. This meant that there was one less Auckland forward to pick for the match. Auckland won the game 24–21. They went on a southern tour later in the season and played matches against Canterbury, West Coast, Otago, and Wellington. After their return to Auckland they played against Buller and South Auckland. The Buller side was coached by Bill Davidson who had spent many years playing for
City Rovers The City Newton Dragons are a defunct New Zealand rugby league club that was based at Victoria Park, Auckland. The club was created in 1948 by a merger of two original clubs, the City Rovers and Newton Rangers. Both the Rovers and the Rangers pa ...
, Auckland, and played for New Zealand from 1919 to 1921. He had later moved to the Canterbury region where he was involved in sporting administration. He later returned to Auckland and coached Ponsonby in the 1938 season. Auckland lost the Northern Union Challenge Cup to South Auckland in their final game of the season.


Monteith Shield (first grade championship)


Monteith Shield standings

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Monteith Shield results

After two completed rounds Newton and Ponsonby were both tied on 19 competition points. This necessitated a final between the two sides and this was won by Newton 6–3.


Round 1

Jim O'Brien and J Stormont (ex-Marist players) had both retired from the game and were spectators at the match between Marist and Grafton. However, after watching they decided to come out of retirement and resume playing for their old team. Meanwhile
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returned to play for Newton after 5 years with Grafton Athletic. Les Bull refereed his 50th match involving senior rugby league teams in Auckland and was the third man to do this after Archie Ferguson (1912-22) and Billy Murray (1913-25).


Round 2

Prior to round 2
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made an offer to
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of the City side, while
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had reportedly received one from Hull. Future New Zealand coach
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debuted for Richmond and scored a try in their 15-15 draw with City. In the same match brothers Ken and Ray Hyland clashed heads diving to save a try with the result that Ken had to leave the field and Ray had to bandage his bleeding head to continue.


Round 3

Jim O'Brien and Stewart were both sent off for fighting near the Richmond try line in the Marist v Richmond match. Grafton only had 12 players make the trip to Devonport Domain where they were thrashed by Devonport 47–3.
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tore his knee cartilage in the match between City and Ponsonby and was forced into early retirement. Arthur Rae made his first grade refereeing debut in the match between Devonport and Grafton on the Devonport Domain.


Round 4


Round 5

The Devonport v
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match was played on the Friday as part of the King's Birthday celebrations. It was notable for the fact that 4 players were ordered off.
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who had had words with the referee was sent from the field, two minutes later Stewart from
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joined him and Stan Prentice (Richmond), and Jim O'Brien (Devonport) soon followed. Leslie Knott scored two tries for Marist. At the end of the season he became the Auckland singles tennis champion and New Zealand doubles champion before moving to Australia to advance his career.


Round 6

City were without the services of
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,
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, G Brown,
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and
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and were soundly beaten by Marist.
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of Ponsonby was ordered off in their match with Devonport.


Round 7

City had lost the services of
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and
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who had both been signed by Wigan during the week. They would depart for
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later in the month. In their match with Devonport two players for Newton left the field injured during the second half leaving them with 11 players.


Round 8

City were further weakened after
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was transferred to Dunedin permanently for work during the week. In the Marist match with Grafton, N King broke a bone in his hand and had to leave the field.


Round 9

City sought to strengthen their side due to the large number of players who had departed. They signed Godkin, a Bay of Plenty rugby player, Pascoe a Manukau rugby player, and E Spencer a league representative from the Waimairi club in Canterbury. H Mason also joined the City side from Huntly ( Len Mason's brother). Devonport captain Jim O'Brien was ordered off in their loss to Marist. At the conclusion of the match the referee (H. Taylor) was escorted from the field by two police officers as several spectators crowded and heckled him. Opponents Jack Kirwan and his namesake Jim O'Brien (Marist) had tried to plead his case to the referee to allow him to stay on the field and the Devonport later wrote a letter to the Marist club thanking them. Taylor had replaced W. Ripley as referee after Ripley fell ill before the match. The match between Newton and Ponsonby at the Auckland Domain was postponed due to the ground being unfit for play. He was suspended for their following match. The following weekend saw all games suspended and the postponed match played at
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. Ironically rain fell throughout the match and the field "was badly churned up as the game progressed".


Round 10

Richmond lost captain Jim Parkes who was moving back to Christchurch to join the Hornby club. The match between Devonport and Grafton was postponed due to the unfit nature of the field at the Auckland Domain. It was played on the following weekend at Devonport with other fixtures from that round not played due to the Auckland Rugby League making
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available for the soccer match between
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and
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. Ponsonby fielded 3 brothers, future New Zealand international
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, and his older brother Joseph, and younger brother Kenneth.


Round 11


Round 12


Round 13

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was carried off the field with concussion in the Newton match against Grafton. He had been attempting to tackle M Herewini who tried to hurdle him and made contact with Avery's head. Avery was taken to Auckland Hospital where he eventually recovered. His brother Henry who was also a league played died later in the week after a bout of pneumonia and Bert Avery decided to retire after many years playing for and captaining Grafton and New Zealand.


Round 14


Final


Roope Rooster knockout competition


Round 1

Craddock Dufty Calvin Thomas Craddock Dufty (10 March 1900 – 1 August 1955) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand. Early life Dufty had sisters; Louisa Esther (1901-26), Annie Elizabeth (1902-62), Jessie May (1909-37), and Gwendol ...
and captain W Clarke were both out injured from the Newton side for their match with Marist. Hamilton went off injured for City meaning they had to finish the match with Richmond with 12 players. The scores were tied at the end of the match 17–17 so 5 minutes extra time was played with Telford scoring and Carroll converting to win the game for Richmond. This was the first time extra time had been used to decide a game in an Auckland Rugby League senior competition. Usually matches were replayed the following week.


Semi finals

The Auckland representative team had left for their southern tour and so all teams were fielding greatly weakened sides. Holmes, a rugby representative three-quarter signed for Devonport just before their game with Ponsonby.


Final

A. Finlayson switched codes to join Richmond signing one minute before kick off so as to keep the switch secret. The following week he applied for reinstatement into rugby union.
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won the Roope Rooster for the second consecutive year. It was a case of déjà vu with another 1 pt victory over Devonport who they had beaten the year before.


Stormont Memorial Shield

Newton won the match by 25 points to 14, but the match was noteworthy due to the large number of injuries suffered. G. Norman the Newton captain was concussed and had his jaw broken, Dick Stack fractured his leg, W. Rhodes broke his collar-bone, and
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sprained his ankle. The first three players were all taken to
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, while Somers was taken home. Stacks leg injury was so bad in fact that his leg had to be amputated and he spent many months in hospital. There were several matches in the following season used to raise funds for him and his family.


A Grade/B Grade promotion-relegation match

At the conclusion of the A and B division competitions the last placed Grafton Athletic from the A Division played against the winners of the B Division Ellerslie for the right to compete in the A Division in 1928. Ellerslie won the match by 11 points to 3 thus earning themselves a place in A Division and forcing Grafton Athletic to play in the lower grade. This was the first time in Auckland Rugby League competition that such a match had been played.


Top try scorers and point scorers

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B Division (Norton Cup) standings and results

A large number of games did not have the scores reported in either ''
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'' or the '' Auckland Star''. As a result, the fixtures list is incomplete as is the final standings. Results are missing as follows, Kingsland x 2, Parnell x 1, Mangere x 4,
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x 1, and Otahuhu x 1). In addition there were two cancelled matches. The round 4 match between Mangere and Kingsland did not have the result reported though it was said several weeks later that Kingsland was undefeated so they must have won the match. The Ellerslie match with Mangere on July 9 is missing the score so Ellerslie and Mangere teams for and against is incomplete.


B Division standings

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B Division (Norton Cup) fixtures

The Round 8 match between Mangere and Northcote was not played due to the condition of the ground at Mangere. However after an inquiry it was stated that the Mangere team was willing to play and the referee said the match could go ahead. The Northcote team thought the match shouldn't be played and did not take the field. They also complained that they had to get changed underneath a gorse bush while a local official said there was a dressing room at Northcote's disposal. The league awarded the match to Mangere. 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Stallard Cup knockout competition

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Other club matches and lower grades


Lower grade competitions


Second grade (Wright Cup)

Devonport won the competition with a season record of played 14, won 13, lost 1, points for 252 and against 62. Devonport also won knock out competition (Foster Shield) when they beat Remuera 15 to 7 on October 8 at Carlaw Park. City withdrew after 3 rounds, Grafton Athletic (Maritime) withdrew after 4 rounds, and Marist withdrew after round 15 near the end of the season. Newton entered a side in the knockout competition but were knocked out by Devonport immediately 32 points to 0. Ponsonby lost their semi final to Devonport, while Mangere were the other losing semi finalists, going down to Remuera 12 to 5. {, , - , {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" , - !width=215 , Team !width=20 abbr="Played" , Pld !width=20 abbr="Won" , W !width=20 abbr="Drawn" , D !width=20 abbr="Lost" , L !width=20 abbr="Bye" , B !width=20 abbr="For" , F !width=20 abbr="Against" , A !width=20 abbr="Points" , Pts , - , style="text-align:left;", Devonport United , 14, , 13, , 0, , 1, , 1, , 252, , 62, , 26 , - , style="text-align:left;",
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Third grade open (Walker Shield)

New Lynn won the competition by one point after a 3-3 draw with Grafton Athletic on July 30. The majority of match results were not reported so the standings are significantly incomplete. Grafton Athletic (Maritime) won the knockout competition when they defeated Devonport 12-3 on September 24. Grafton had beaten Glen Eden 3-2 in one semi final while Devonport beat Ponsonby 6-3 in the other semi final. Northcote withdrew from the championship after 7 rounds. {, , - , {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" , - !width=215 , Team !width=20 abbr="Played" , Pld !width=20 abbr="Won" , W !width=20 abbr="Drawn" , D !width=20 abbr="Lost" , L !width=20 abbr="Bye" , B !width=20 abbr="For" , F !width=20 abbr="Against" , A !width=20 abbr="Points" , Pts , - , style="text-align:left;",
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Third grade intermediate

There were several results not reported and the winner of the championship was never reported in any of the Auckland newspapers however it is almost certain that one of the two Richmond teams won the competition as they won the overwhelming majority of their matches. Interestingly the following season at the Auckland Rugby League annual meeting when trophies were presented to winning teams in all grades there was none presented in this grade, possibly because it was an intermediate grade and only in its second year of competition. Richmond had won it in 1926 and won it again in 1928. The Richmond A team won the knockout competition when they defeated City in the final on October 8 by 20 points to 0. City had beaten Parnell 20-2 in one semi-final, while Richmond A won their semi-final 5-0 against Newton. Devonport withdrew from the championship after 16 rounds near the end of the season. {, , - , {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" , - !width=215 , Team !width=20 abbr="Played" , Pld !width=20 abbr="Won" , W !width=20 abbr="Drawn" , D !width=20 abbr="Lost" , L !width=20 abbr="Bye" , B !width=20 abbr="For" , F !width=20 abbr="Against" , A !width=20 abbr="Points" , Pts , - , style="text-align:left;", Richmond Rovers A , 17, , 11, , 0, , 2, , 2, , 162, , 39, , 22 , - , style="text-align:left;", Richmond Rovers B , 15, , 10, , 0, , 1, , 2, , 97, , 31, , 20 , - , style="text-align:left;",
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Fourth grade (Hospital Cup)

Richmond won the championship. Devonport won the knockout competitions when they beat Richmond 12-5 in the final on October 15. Richmond beat Remuera 19-0 in one semi final while Devonport beat Grafton Athletic (Maritime) in the other by 24 points to 2. {, , - , {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" , - !width=215 , Team !width=20 abbr="Played" , Pld !width=20 abbr="Won" , W !width=20 abbr="Drawn" , D !width=20 abbr="Lost" , L !width=20 abbr="Bye" , B !width=20 abbr="For" , F !width=20 abbr="Against" , A !width=20 abbr="Points" , Pts , - , style="text-align:left;",
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Fifth grade (Endean Shield)

Akarana won the championship. Not all of the results were reported so the standings are incomplete. They also won the knockout competition when they beat City in the final on October 15 by 7 points to 3. Newton withdrew from the competition after 4 rounds. {, , - , {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" , - !width=215 , Team !width=20 abbr="Played" , Pld !width=20 abbr="Won" , W !width=20 abbr="Drawn" , D !width=20 abbr="Lost" , L !width=20 abbr="Bye" , B !width=20 abbr="For" , F !width=20 abbr="Against" , A !width=20 abbr="Points" , Pts , - , style="text-align:left;", Akarana , 14, , 7, , 1, , 1, , 2, , 68, , 10, , 15 , - , style="text-align:left;",
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Sixth grade A

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Sixth grade B (Myers Cup)

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Schoolboys competition

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Exhibition matches


Huntly v Newton


Devonport v Ponsonby

The final match of the season was one played by Devonport against Ponsonby for charity. The money raised was given to the Mayor's unemployment fund.


Other matches

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Representative season

The Auckland teams for the season were to be selected by
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, E.V. Fox, and A Blakey. The Auckland representative team won 6 of its 7 matches. They began the year with a victory over the Auckland representatives of the New Zealand team which had toured the
England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ...
and recently returned home. They went on a 4 match tour during the year which saw victories over
Canterbury Canterbury (, ) is a cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated in the heart of the City of Canterbury local government district of Kent, England. It lies on the River Stour. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the primate of ...
, West Coast, Otago, and
Wellington Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by metr ...
. They then played home matches against Buller and South Auckland. They beat Buller easily but then lost the Northern Union Challenge Cup after a loss to
South Auckland South Auckland is an imprecisely defined urban area of Auckland, New Zealand, with a young population, a relatively large Polynesian and Māori demographic, and lower incomes than other parts of Auckland. The name ''South Auckland'', though n ...
.


Representative fixtures

The first representative fixture of the season was played on 30 April between
Auckland Auckland (pronounced ) ( mi, Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. The most populous urban area in the country and the fifth largest city in Oceania, Auckland has an urban population of about ...
and the Auckland members of the 1926
New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ...
touring team of
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.


Auckland v New Zealand (Auckland members)


Southern Tour

In September Auckland toured the south, playing 4 matches. The 18 man touring side was Charles Gregory, Craddock Dufty, M Little, George Wade, Claude List, Joe Wilson jun., Maurice Wetherill, Stan Prentice, Stan Webb, A McIntyre, Wally Somers, Jim O'Brien (Devonport), Lou Hutt, Alan Clarke, Trevor Hall, Horace Dixon, A Payne, and F Bass. Several players originally named were unable to make the trip including Hec Brisbane, Riley, Usher, Frank Delgrosso, and J Beattie.


=Auckland v Canterbury (Northern Union C.C.)

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=West Coast/Buller v Auckland (Northern Union C.C.)

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=Otago v Auckland (Northern Union C.C.)

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=Wellington v Auckland

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Interisland fixture


North Island v South Island


Auckland v Buller

The Buller side was coached by former City Rovers, Auckland, and New Zealand player, Bill Davidson.


Auckland v South Auckland (Northern Union C.C.)


Auckland representative matches played and scorers

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Craddock Dufty Calvin Thomas Craddock Dufty (10 March 1900 – 1 August 1955) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand. Early life Dufty had sisters; Louisa Esther (1901-26), Annie Elizabeth (1902-62), Jessie May (1909-37), and Gwendol ...
, , Newton, , 6, , 4, , 13, , 0, , 0, , 38 , - , 2, ,
Claude List Claude List, born Victor Claude Wilschefski (2 December 1902 – 17 April 1959), was a rugby league player who represented New Zealand in the 1920s and 1930s. He represented New Zealand rugby league team, New Zealand in one test match against En ...
, , Kingsland, , 5, , 7, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 21 , - , 3, , A Payne, , Ponsonby, , 6, , 6, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 18 , - , 3, ,
Horace Dixon Horace William Oscar Dixon (1 February 1899 – 7 March 1978) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand. Playing career Dixon played for the Devonport club in the Auckland Rugby League competition and represented Auckl ...
, , Devonport, , 6, , 6, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 18 , - , 5, , Joe Wilson jun., , Mangere, , 6, , 5, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 17 , - , 6, ,
Maurice Wetherill Maurice Wetherill was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand from 1924 to 1930 and was Kiwi number 156. Early life Maurice Wetherill was born in Auckland on 15 January 1898, the son of Maurice Charles Wetherill and Mar ...
, , City, , 6, , 4, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 12 , - , 6, , M Little, , Newton, , 3, , 4, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 12 , - , 6, , Stan Webb, , Devonport, , 5, , 4, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 12 , - , 9, , Charles Gregory, , Marist, , 4, , 3, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 11 , - , 10, , J Beattie, , Devonport, , 1, , 3, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 9 , - , 11, , F Bass, , Richmond, , 2, , 2, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 8 , - , 12, , Alan Clarke, , Newton, , 3, , 1, , 1, , 1, , 0, , 7 , - , 13, , George Wade, , City, , 3, , 2, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 6 , - , 13, , Lou Hutt, , Ponsonby, , 7, , 2, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 6 , - , 15, ,
Tim Peckham William Frederick Peckham, better known as Tim Peckham was a New Zealand international rugby league player. He played 2 tests for New Zealand in 1928 becoming the 198th Kiwi in the process. He also played representative rugby league in the 1920 ...
, , Richmond, , 1, , 1, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 5 , - , 16, , E Spencer, , City, , 1, , 0, , 2, , 0, , 0, , 4 , - , 17, ,
Ivan Littlewood Inglis Ivan Irwin Levers Littlewood (20 October, 1902 – 26 July, 1951) was a rugby league player who represented New Zealand for the first time in 1925. In so doing he became Kiwi 181. He also represented the Lower Waikato, South Auckland ( ...
, , Ellerslie, , 1, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 3 , - , 17, , Jim O'Brien, , Devonport, , 5, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 3 , - , 17, ,
Trevor Hall Trevor Hall may refer to: * Trevor Hall (musician), American singer, lyricist and guitarist * Trevor Hall (album), ''Trevor Hall'' (album), an album by Trevor Hall * Trevor Hall (rugby league), New Zealand landlord, salesman, and professional rugby ...
, , Newton, , 1, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 3 , - , 17, ,
Roy Hardgrave Roy Arthur Hardgrave (28 July 1906 – February 1982) was a rugby league player. He represented New Zealand rugby league team in 3 tests in 1928. In the process he became the 189th player to represent New Zealand. Hardgrave also played for Ne ...
, , Newton, , 1, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 3 , - , 17, ,
Allan Seagar Allan Wilfred Seagar (20 June 1903 – 20 April 1984) was a rugby league player who represented New Zealand in 1930 in 9 matches, thus becoming New Zealand's 212th player. He also played for Auckland in 13 matches and played from 1923 to 1941 fo ...
, , Devonport, , 1, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 3 , - , 22, , William Hanlon, , Richmond, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0 , - , 22, , Stan Prentice, , Richmond, , 4, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0 , - , 22, ,
Neville St George Robert Neville St George (2 July 1897 – 27 October 1980) was a rugby league footballer. He represented the New Zealand rugby league team in 2 test matches in 1925. In the process he became the 178th player to represent New Zealand. He also re ...
, , Devonport, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0 , - , 22, ,
Wally Somers Walter Thomas "Wally" Somers was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand. Early life Walter Thomas Somers was born on June 14, 1899. He was the son of Amy Maria (Lawrence) and Daniel Somers. He had two sisters, Eileen Eliz ...
, , Newton, , 4, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0 , - , 22, , A McIntyre, , Newton, , 2, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0 , - , 22, , Stanley Rule, , Devonport, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0 , - , 22, , Selby Crewther, , Ellerslie, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0 , - , 22, , Ernest Ruby, , Devonport, , 1, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0, , 0 , -


References


External links


Auckland Rugby League Official Site
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