Big Store Rugby League Club
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Big Store Rugby League Club was a rugby league club which existed briefly in
1918 This year is noted for the end of the First World War, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, as well as for the Spanish flu pandemic that killed 50–100 million people worldwide. Events Below, the events ...
and competed in the
Auckland Rugby League The Auckland Rugby League (ARL) is the governing body for the sport of rugby league in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. It is responsible for rugby league in the region, including both club and school rugby league. It began in 1910 when the fi ...
5th grade competition. They were based in
central Auckland The Auckland isthmus, also known as the Tāmaki isthmus, is a narrow stretch of land on the North Island of New Zealand in the Auckland Region, and the location of the central suburbs of the city of Auckland, including the CBD. The isthmus ...
, New Zealand and were made up of employees of the George Court & Sons Department Store.


History


1918 Entry into Auckland Rugby League

On April 17, 1918 the Big Store Football Club nominated a single team to play in the Auckland Rugby League 5th grade competition. The league accepted their nomination and also approved of their club colours which would be blue and white. The side was named after the George Court & Sons Department Store on Karangahape Road. The department store’s motto was the “Big Store” due to its “extensive range of goods rather than its actual physical size”. Later in the mid 1920s it was enlarged further and that building still remains on the corner of Karangahape Road and Mercury Lane. In 1988 the store closed and in 1993 it was converted into an apartment building and opened in 1993.


Matches

On May 4 Big Store played a practice match with
North Shore Albions The North Shore Albions were a rugby league club based on the North Shore of Auckland in Devonport, New Zealand, Devonport before moving to Bayswater at a later time. They formed in 1909 and folded in the early 2000s due to a lack of playing nu ...
at Devonport Domain in Devonport at 3pm, with Mr. Aughton refereeing. They lost 6-0 with Emerali and Davies scoring for their opponents. The season draw was then published with the Big Store in a competition involving 11 sides from Ōtāhuhu Rovers,
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 par ...
, Richmond Rovers, Ponsonby Ponies, Ponsonby United (2), Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers,
North Shore Albions The North Shore Albions were a rugby league club based on the North Shore of Auckland in Devonport, New Zealand, Devonport before moving to Bayswater at a later time. They formed in 1909 and folded in the early 2000s due to a lack of playing nu ...
, Manukau Rovers (2), and Telegraph Messengers. They played another practice match against City before their first official competition match against Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers on May 25 at
Victoria Park Victoria Park may refer to: Places Australia * Victoria Park Nature Reserve, a protected area in Northern Rivers region, New South Wales * Victoria Park, Adelaide, a park and racecourse * Victoria Park, Brisbane, a public park and former golf ...
with Mr. Sherrick the referee. The Big Store’s first ever team named to play was McVeigh, McCready, McIntyre, Newdick, Walker, Smith, Cowley, Montague, Armstrong, Potters, Judge, Beresford, Pringle, Billman. As was the case with many matches from this era the result was not reported, with just 23 reported in the
Auckland Star The ''Auckland Star'' was an evening daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, from 24 March 1870 to 16 August 1991. Survived by its Sunday edition, the ''Sunday Star'', part of its name endures in ''The Sunday Star-Times'', created in ...
and New Zealand Herald out of 57 played. The Big Store side only had 3 of their 9 matches reported. Their next match was against Telegraph Messengers on June 1 before games with Manukau A (June 8), North Shore (June 29), and Ponsonby B on July 6. On July 20 their match with Ponsonby A did have the score reported with Big Store losing 6-0 at the
Auckland Domain The Auckland Domain, also known as Pukekawa / Auckland Domain, is a large park in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the oldest park in the city, and at is one of the largest. Located in the central suburb of Grafton, the park land is the remains o ...
. On July 27 they played Manukau B at Manukau with no score reported. Then in the following round they were well beaten by
Richmond Rovers The Richmond Rovers Rugby League Club is a rugby league club based in Grey Lynn, New Zealand. The premier team is called the Richmond Bulldogs and compete in Auckland Rugby League's Fox Memorial competition. Early history The club was formed in ...
27-0 at Grey Lynn Park in Grey Lynn.


Affiliation with City Rovers and then Newton Rangers

In mid season on June 5 Big Store wrote to the league requesting affiliation with the
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 ...
club. However they had already been granted affiliation with the
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 par ...
club. The league decided that they would defer their decision until the next meeting on June 12 and in the meantime write to the City and Big Store clubs to gain further information. Both the City and Newton clubs were foundation clubs of the Auckland Rugby League having formed in
1909 Events January–February * January 4 – Explorer Aeneas Mackintosh of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition escaped death by fleeing across ice floes. * January 7 – Colombia recognizes the independence of Panama. * Januar ...
. At the following meeting the league received City’s response that they had no objection to the Big Store affiliating with Newton. Therefore the league granted the affiliation. The only reported condition was that any City registered players who were playing for Big Store would need to revert back to the City club at the end of the season and not remain with the Big Store side/Newton club.


Suspension from competition

On August 8 two players were registered to the league to the Big Store club. They were G. Boyle and W. Williamson. Days later they were to play their final ever match due to a mass suspension. Big Store played against Ōtāhuhu at Ōtāhuhu on August 10. Ōtāhuhu won the game 16 points to 0. Following the match the August 14 meeting of the Auckland Rugby League disqualified all members of the Big Store 5th grade team “until the end of season 1919, and Cowley (the captain) was suspended for three years”. There is no record of the club every playing again as a separate entity. It is likely that any registered players remaining returned to play when their suspensions ended for either the City or Newton clubs in the 1920 season. Whilst it was not reported if they ever won a match or scored points it is likely as the 3 teams that they were defeated by finished in the top 4 with their other matches against sides mid table or struggling like Big Store.


Team record

Big Store completed 9 of their scheduled 12 fixtures prior to their suspension. Only 3 of their 9 games had scores reported.


References

{{reflist Auckland rugby league clubs