Peter Moko was a New Zealand
rugby league
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footballer who played for
New Zealand Māori and
Glebe
Glebe (; also known as church furlong, rectory manor or parson's close(s))McGurk 1970, p. 17 is an area of land within an ecclesiastical parish used to support a parish priest. The land may be owned by the church, or its profits may be reserved ...
.
Playing career
An outside back/three-quarters, Moko toured Australia in 1908 with the first ever
New Zealand Māori side.
The side was led by
Albert Asher
Arapeta Paurini Wharepapa (3 December 1879 – 8 January 1965), or Albert Asher as he was more commonly known, was a New Zealand List of dual-code rugby internationals, dual-code international rugby union and professional rugby league footballe ...
and played an important role in establishing rugby league in both New Zealand and Australia. The team lost to
Australia
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and
New South Wales
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but recorded two wins against
Queensland
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Following this, Moko was signed by ]Glebe
Glebe (; also known as church furlong, rectory manor or parson's close(s))McGurk 1970, p. 17 is an area of land within an ecclesiastical parish used to support a parish priest. The land may be owned by the church, or its profits may be reserved ...
and returned to Sydney, competing in the 1909 NSWRFL season
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. Moko played in nine matches for Glebe, scoring a try and kicking a goal. He is considered to be the first player of Polynesian background to play in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership
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.[The pick of the Pacific]
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Moko later moved north and played rugby league in Brisbane's new ]Queensland Rugby Football League
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competition playing for Toombul also in 1909.[Pacific Rugby League Pioneers]
''rl1908.com''
References
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New Zealand rugby league players
New Zealand Māori rugby league players
New Zealand Māori rugby league team players
Glebe rugby league players
Rugby league centres
Year of birth missing
Year of death missing
Place of death missing