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The 1921 season of Auckland Rugby League was its 13th. Seventy two teams played across its six main grades.[1]

Preceded by 13th Auckland Rugby League season
1921
Succeeded by

The first grade competition featured seven teams, City Rovers, Marist Old Boys, Maritime, Devonport, Fire Brigade (formerly Grafton Athletic), Newton Rangers, and Ponsonby United. City Rovers comfortably won the senior championship for the 4th time with a 8 win, 1 draw, 0 loss record ahead of Maritime who were unable to repeat their title win from the previous season. City had previously won the title in 1910, 1911, and 1916. This was to be the first of 3 consecutive titles for them. They also won the Roope Rooster knockout competition for the 3rd time after previous wins in 1916 and 1918.

Club Name Changes and Mergers

On 13 April the Management Committee of the Auckland Rugby League met. At the meeting Grafton was granted permission to change its name to "Fire Brigade Club". Devonport United notified the league that the Devonport Borough Council had allocated the Devonport Domain for its use. During the season the club was named 'North Shore' and 'Devonport' interchangeably by both The New Zealand Herald and the Auckland Star. In 1920 the club had seen a merger between North Shore Albions and the Sunnyside club and agreed on the name Devonport United but it appears that the stronger club's name was still more favoured by those reporting on the games, and it was eventually the name adopted by the club. While the Kingsland Rovers club wrote asking for advice on what it should do regarding a ground for the club to play at.[2]

Carlaw Park Open for Business

History was made on 25 June when the first ever match was played on Carlaw Park between City Rovers and Maritime. The match was won by City Rovers 10 points to 8. Prior to the match an official opening ceremony was held. "The park was declared open by Hon. Arthur Myers, MP. Mr and Mrs. Carlaw were each presented with a gold badge and certificate of life membership on the ground, and at the conclusion of the ceremony Mrs Carlaw kicked off for the first game on the new park".[3] City Rovers capped a remarkable season by winning the Thacker Shield from Ponsonby United on the final day of the season after having already won the Monteith Shield by winning the First Grade Championship, and the Roope Rooster Knock-out trophy.

Female Football Club Denied By the League

On 12 July a meeting was held in Parnell to form a "girls" rugby league competition and over 40 enrolling. They were to play a game on Carlaw Park on the following Saturday afternoon. They were all aged between 16 and 20 years of age. The chairman of the Parnell club, Mr. A. R. Turner explained "that it wished to develop the girls as well as the men, and to this end the club was being formed at the suggestion of the girls". A trophy "similar to the Monteith Shield" had been donated, and "members of the Auckland League Management Committee had donated a football, and were providing assistance in supplying jerseys. At the meeting when the time for enrollment came it was described that "they rose in a body and fairly rushed the table, which was in danger of being overturned in the excitement of the moment" Ivan Culpan, secretary of the league told the girls that the league would train them every evening in the lead up to the match.[4] Over the next week the number of girls enrolled increased to 65. It later transpired that the members of the Auckland Rugby League who had attended had done so by invitation and were not necessarily acting on behalf of the league with the comments they had made. At the Auckland Rugby league Management meeting the following night the decision on whether to support the girls playing and affiliate the club with the league was deferred. Both G. Hunt and E Phelan spoke against allowing the girls to play.[5] And at a meeting on 20 July the Auckland Rugby League decided to oppose the girls playing football. Mr. J. Carlaw said that medical opinion was in opposition to females playing the sport. Mr Stallworthy and Mr. E Feilding suggested a trial game with modified rules take place with doctors watching but the request was declined.[6]

Arthur Singe Switches to Rugby League

At the beginning of the season Marist Old Boys enticed Arthur Singe to join the club. He was an outstanding rugby player playing in the wing-forward position (flanker in today's terms). He played for the New Zealand Army rugby team which toured Great Britain and then South Africa at the end of the war. When he returned to New Zealand he played for the Marist rugby club and played for Auckland 8 teams. He narrowly missed the New Zealand rugby team to tour Australia after playing just 10 minutes in the North Island v South Island match which acted as a trial of sorts. He switched codes and joined Marist, playing for them in 1921-22 and 1925-26 before going on tour with the New Zealand team on their ill-fated tour of England. Seven players went on strike due to issues with management on the tour and were ultimately banned for life. Singe was the only Auckland player among the strikers. The ban was lifted in 1962, 26 years after his death in 1936. Singe was to play 48 games for Marist scoring 148 points, 15 games for Auckland scoring 25 points, and 8 matches for New Zealand.

Monteith Shield (First Grade Championship)

Final Standings

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
City Rovers 9 8 1 0 250 50 17
Maritime 9 6 0 3 135 112 12
Marist Old Boys 9 5 0 4 167 122 10
Ponsonby United 9 5 0 4 138 99 10
Newton Rangers 9 3 1 5 83 129 7
Devonport United 7 1 0 6 61 132 2
Fire Brigade 8 1 0 7 49 179 2

Monteith Shield Fixtures

Round 1

23 April City 22–5 Marist Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: Alf Townsend, Bill Davidson, Bert Laing, H Hawkes
Con: Bill Davidson 4
Pen: Bill Davidson
[7] Try: Bill Stormont
Pen: Bill Stormont 1 mark
Attendance: 6000
Referee: W Murray


23 April Devonport 3–2 Fire Brigade Victoria Park 2  
3:00 Try: J Price [7] Pen: Charles Woolley Attendance: 6000
Referee: Clayton


23 April Newton 13–3 Ponsonby Auckland Domain  
3:00 Try: Bill Cloke, Clarrie Polson, L Newdick
Con: Craddock Dufty 2
[7] Try: W Edwards Referee: W Ripley

Round 2

30 April City 33–2 Maritime Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: Ben Davidson, Bert Laing 2, T Peckham, V Thomas 2,Alf Townsend
Con: Bill Davidson 5
Pen: Bill Davidson 1 mark
[8] Pen: Eric Grey Attendance: 7500
Referee: A Ferguson


30 April Newton 16–10 Devonport Auckland Domain 2  
3:00 Try: T Virtue, A James, Wally Somers, Unknown x 1
Con: Craddock Dufty
Pen: Craddock Dufty
[9] Try: Scott, Doran
Con: E Johnson 2
Attendance: 7500
Referee: W Ripley


30 April Marist 43–8 Fire Brigade Auckland Domain 3  
3:00 Try: A Eustace, Arthur Singe, Unknown x 7
Con: Bill Stormont, Unknown x 6
Pen: Bill Stormont
[10] Try: R Coates, Unknown x 1
Con: Charles Woolley
Attendance: 7500
Referee: F Thompson

Round 3

7 May Ponsonby 17–10 Devonport Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: Dougie McGregor, R Mitchell, W Edwards, Bill Walsh, E McGregor
Con: Thomas McClymont
[11] Try: J Johnston, H Wynn
Con: E Johnston
Pen: E Johnston
Attendance: 2000
Referee: A Ball


7 May Maritime 17–5 Fire Brigade Auckland Domain 2  
3:00 Try: G Yardley, Eric Grey 2, Woods, Miller
Con: Eric Grey
[12] Try: Dunn
Pen: Ivil
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Len Farrant


7 May Marist 22–15 Newton Victoria Park 2  
3:00 Try: A Eustace, P Gallagher 3
Con: Arthur Singe 3
Pen: Bill Stormont, Arthur Singe
[13] Try: James, L Newdick, Bill Cloke
Con: Craddock Dufty 2
Pen: Craddock Dufty
Attendance: 6000
Referee: T Hill

Round 4

14 May Maritime 12–10 Newton Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ivan Littlewood, Ernie Herring, Brien, G Yardley [14] Try: Wally Somers, Nelson Bass
Con: Craddock Dufty
Pen: Craddock Dufty
Attendance: 6500
Referee: W Ripley


14 May Ponsonby 35–3 Marist Devonport Domain 1  
3:00 Try: E McGregor 2, Bill Walsh, Dougie McGregor, Mormon, Hanlon, L Martin, Longbottom
Con: Thomas McClymont 4
[15] Try: P Gallagher Referee: F Thompson


14 May City 61–7 Fire Brigade Auckland Domain 2  
3:00 Try: Henry Tancred 2, G Reed, Ben Davidson 2, Bill Davidson, V Thomas, Alf Townsend, Bert Laing, Unknown x 4
Con: Unknown x 11
[16] Try: Charles Woolley
Con: R Coates
Pen: Ivil
Referee: W Mincham

Round 5

28 May Newton 6–6 City Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: F Lovelock 2 [17] Try: W Minogue, Unknown x 1 Attendance: 3000
Referee: A Ball


28 May Maritime 19–17 Ponsonby Auckland Domain 2  
3:00 Try: Eric Grey, Brien 2, Ivan Littlewood, Unknown x 1
Con: John Lang, W Flynn
[18] Try: Dougie McGregor 2, E McGregor, Bill Walsh, Unknown x 1
Con: Unknown x 1
Attendance: 3000
Referee: H Clayton


28 May Marist 17–9 Devonport Auckland Domain 3  
3:00 Try: A Eustace 3, J Hing, P Gallagher
Con: Carroll
[19] Try: A Nelson, Morgan, C Nicholson Attendance: 3000
Referee: T Hill

Round 6

Round 6 was somewhat farcical. Devonport fielded several juniors and when the score got to 14–0 in favour of Maritime very quickly four Maritime players changed teams to make it a more even contest. The remainder of the game more resembled a practice match. While Newton defaulted their match with Fire Brigade as only 6 players turned out. The New Zealand Herald match report stated that "counter-attractions proving too strong for the Newton players".

4 June City 24–3 Ponsonby Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ben Davidson 2, Alf Townsend 2, T Peckham, E Mackie
Con: E Mackie, Unknown x 1
Pen: Maurice Wetherill 1 mark
[20] Try: Dagnall Attendance: 3000
Referee: Len Farrant


4 June Devonport 5–25 Maritime Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Unknown x 1
Con: Unknown x 1
[21] Try: Unknown x 7
Con: Unknown x 2
Referee: Henning


4 June Fire Brigade WBD-LBD Newton Auckland Domain  
3:00 [22] Referee: W Ripley

Round 7

11 June Maritime 15–8 Marist Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: Ivan Littlewood 2, G Yardley
Con: W Flynn 2
Pen: Eric Grey
[23] Try: J Hing, A Eustace
Con: Bill Stormont
Attendance: 5500
Referee: A Ball


11 June Ponsonby 10–8 Fire Brigade Auckland Domain 2  
3:00 Try: G Mormon, L Martin
Con: Dougie McGregor
Pen: Dougie McGregor
[24] Try: H McNeil, Corfield
Pen: Ivil
Attendance: 5500
Referee: F Thompson


11 June Devonport 6–37 City Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: C Hand, Mann [25] Try: G Reed 2, Ben Davidson 2, H Hawkes, Alf Townsend 2, W Minogue, T Peckham
Con: G Reed, Ben Davidson 2, W Minogue, Unknown x 1
Referee: W Ripley

Round 8

18 June City 11–8 Marist Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: Ben Davidson 2, H Hawkes
Con: Maurice Wetherill
[26] Try: Ernie Herring, A Eustace
Con: Bill Stormont
Attendance: 7000
Referee: A Ferguson


18 June Newton 6–5 Ponsonby Victoria Park 2  
3:00 Try: Jones, L Newdick [27] Try: A Rae, Dougie McGregor Referee: T Hill

Round 9

Round 9 saw the opening of Carlaw Park and the first ever match played on its soil. City defeated Maritime by 10 points to 8 in front of 7000 spectators. The other two matches for this round were postponed. The captains of both Newton and Devonport decided to postpone the match, though the majority of the Devonport players were unaware of this arrangement and arrived at the ground ready to play. While on the same day the Fire Brigade players were called to a warehouse fire in the city at mid-day and were tired and late arriving to the ground so the match was abandoned.[28]

25 June City 10–8 Maritime Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: H Hawkes, Harry Francis
Con: W Minogue
Pen: W Minogue (1 mark)
[29] Try: Lunn, Ivan Littlewood
Con: Eric Grey
Attendance: 7000
Referee: A Ferguson


25 June Devonport PPD Newton Devonport Domain  
3:00 [29]


25 June Marist PPD Fire Brigade Auckland Domain 2  
3:00 [29]

Round 10

2 July Marist 34–3 Newton Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ernie Herring 2, John Lang, Arthur Singe, Puha, A Eustace, P Gallagher
Con: Ernie Herring, Bill Stormont, John Lang, Carroll 2
[30] Try: James Attendance: 3700
Referee: T Hill


2 July Ponsonby 18–11 Devonport Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: Dougie McGregor, Ben McGregor, Sam Lowrie, W McNeil
Con: Dougie McGregor 2
Pen: Dougie McGregor
[31] Try: J Price, Cargill, Alf Townsend
Drop: McAneny
Referee: L Hemming


2 July Maritime 24–6 Fire Brigade Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: O'Donnell, Ivan Littlewood 3, Ballyntyne, McGregor
Con: O'Donnell, Ivan Littlewood, G Yardley
[32] Try: J Williams, Phil Castles Referee: Mincham

Round 11

The City v Newton game was discontinued at halftime due to the score line. Newton had started the match a man short and the score line had already blown out to 37–5 by the interval.

9 July Marist 18–4 Maritime Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: A Eustace, Arthur Singe, John Lang, Casey
Con: Carroll, Billy Ghent
Pen: Arthur Singe
[33] Pen: G Yardley, W Flynn Attendance: 6000
Referee: Len Farrant


9 July City 37–5 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Unknown 37 points [34] Try: S Delaney
Pen: S Delaney
Attendance: 6000
Referee: H Clayton


9 July Ponsonby 21–5 Fire Brigade Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: Dougie McGregor 2, E McGregor, W Edwards, Bill Walsh
Con: Dougie McGregor 3
[35] Try: R Coates
Con: Unknown x 1
Attendance: 2000
Referee: L Hemming

Roope Rooster Knockout Competition

The first round match between Marist Old Boys and Maritime ended controversially with Marist complaining that the match had finished early (when they were trailing by 10 points to 8. They protested and the match was replayed with Maritime winning 21 to 10.

The final was won by City Rovers who defeated Maritime in the final in front of a large crowd by 30 points to 14. Over £230 were taken at the gate which was a record for Carlaw Park, albeit in its first season of use. From this 50 percent went to the Auckland League Sick and Injured Players' Fund, 25 percent to the Hospital Radium Fund, and 25 percent to the St. John Ambulance Association .[36]

Round 1

16 July City 13–7 Newton Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Bill Davidson, H Hawkes, Ben Davidson
Con: Bill Davidson
Pen: Bill Davidson
[37] Try: J Biggs
Con: Craddock Dufty
Drop: Craddock Dufty
Attendance: 7000
Referee: A Ball


16 July Maritime 10–8 Marist Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Brien 2
Con: Eric Grey
Pen: G Yardley
[38] Try: Unknown 2
Pen: Arthur Singe
Attendance: 7000
Referee: W Ripley


16 July Ponsonby 34–11 Devonport Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: Mormon 2, Thomas McClymont 2, Mitchell, W McNeil, Bill Walsh, Hanlon
Con: Unknown x 5
[39] Try: J Price, Scott, S Chatfield
Pen: McAneny
Referee: T Hill

Semi Final

23 July City 8–5 Ponsonby Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: H Hawkes, Alf Townsend
Con: Bill Davidson
[40] Try: Penalty Try
Pen: Thomas McClymont
Attendance: 6500

Round 1 Replay

13 August Maritime 21–10 Marist Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ivan Littlewood 3, Ballantyne, Eric Grey
Con: W Flynn
Pen: G Yardley, W Flynn
[41] Try: A Eustace, Arthur Singe
Con: Billy Ghent
Pen: Bill Stormont
Attendance: 9000
Referee: Len Farrant

Semi Final

3 September Maritime 12–7 Fire Brigade Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ivan Littlewood, Brien
Con: W Flynn 2
[42] Try: R Coates
Con: J Wareing
Drop: Joseph
Attendance: 4000
Referee: W Ripley

Final

1 October City 30–14 Maritime Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ben Davidson 3, Bill Davidson, Mitchell, H Hawkes
Con: Bill Davidson 4, Maurice Wetherill
Pen: Bill Davidson
[43] Try: Bert Avery 3, Brien
Pen: Brien
Attendance: 10000
Referee: W Murray

Top Try Scorers and Point Scorers

Other Club Matches and Lower Grades

Lower Grade Clubs

There were 7 lower grades in 1921 if you include the Sixth Grade which was split into an A and B grade, and the cadet competition. Clubs with only lower grade teams were:

Grades were made of the following teams with the winning team in bold:

  • Second Grade: Maritime, Newton, Otahuhu, Ellerslie, City Rovers, Ponsonby, Manukau, Marist Old Boys. Newton defeated Maritime in the Second Grade final by 17 points to 11 at Carlaw Park to win the Second Grade Cup.[44]
  • Third Grade (Myers Cup): Point Chevalier, North Shore, Kingsland, Ponsonby, Ellerslie, Newton.
  • Fourth Grade: City Rovers, City Rovers B, Kingsland, Manukau, Point Chevalier, Richmond, Maritime, Otahuhu, Ponsonby, and Takapuna.
  • Fifth Grade: Manukau, Northcote, Otahuhu, Ponsonby, Richmond, Maritime A, City Rovers, Maritime B, Manukau, Northcote, North Shore, Marist Old Boys, Takapuna. City Rovers defeated Richmond by 5 points to 2 to win the championship.[44]
  • Sixth Grade: Ponsonby United, Ellerslie, Otahuhu, Kingsland B, Otahuhu A, Kingsland A, City Rovers A, Takapuna, Marist Old Boys, Richmond, Manukau, Maritime, Ellerslie B, Marist Old Boys B
  • Sixth Grade B: Richmond, Maritime, Marist Old Boys, Ellerslie, and Ponsonby United.
  • Cadet Competition: Senior Cadets 13th Company A, Senior Cadets 18th Company, 24th Company, Senior 4th Company, Senior Cadets 13th Company B, 51st Senior Cadets Company (Devonport), 23rd Company, 37 Company, 34th Senior Cadets Company (Mt Eden). This competition was won by the 18th Company of Senior Cadets after they won the final game of the season defeating the 13th Company by 7 points to 2.

Challenge Shield

The Thacker Shield was held by Ponsonby United coming into the 1921 season however there was a dispute over whether the shield should be held by North Island teams as it was unclear if it had been intended for competition among South Island teams only. The New Zealand council decided that the rules should be amended to allow North Island teams to hold it but the donor, Dr. H. T.J. Thacker and the Canterbury Rugby League would not agree to them. As such the shield was returned to the donor. Mr. C Weaver donated a trophy to take its place and this became known as the Challenge Shield and it was this that Ponsonby went on to defend twice. They first hosted Petone from Wellington who they beat 18–13. In the curtain-raiser Petone juniors were defeated by Richmond by 14 points to 8. In the evening the Petone players were entertained at the Druids' Hall by the Ponsonby club and Auckland League. They later defeated Huntly 19–8 before losing the Shield to local rivals City Rovers

10 September Ponsonby 18–13 Petone Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: E McGregor 2, Southernwood, Dougie McGregor
Con: Dougie McGregor 3
[45] Try: Horace Nunn, Shanahan 2
Con: Balks
Pen: Nicholls
Attendance: 7000
Referee: W Murray


8 October Ponsonby 19–8 Huntly Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Thomas McClymont, Blackie, W Edwards, W McNeil, J Hing
Con: Thomas McClymont 2
[46] Try: B Paki, Peckham
Pen: J Raynor
Attendance: 2000
Referee: A Ferguson


15 October City 25–10 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: George Paki, Bill Davidson, Peckham, Ben Davidson, H Hawkes
Con: Bill Davidson 4
Pen: Bill Davidson
[47] Try: G Mormon, Dougie McGregor
Con: Dougie McGregor, Frank Delgrosso
Attendance: 7500
Referee: Len Farrant

Exhibition Matches

List of Exhibition Matches
Date Score Score Venue Attendance
Exhibition Match 18 June [48] Hamilton 19 Maritime 16 Hamilton
Exhibition Match 13 Aug [49] Cambridge 16 City Rovers 14 Victoria Square, Cambridge

Auckland Representative Fixtures

It was a very busy season for the Auckland representative team with ten matches played. Though in reality B and C teams played some of the fixtures as matches were played at the same time in different centres. They won seven matches and lost three. On 20 August Auckland played three matches, which showed off their depth. One at Carlaw Park versus King Country, one in Hamilton against South Auckland, and one against Wellington on the Basin Reserve. They won against King Country and Wellington, with a loss against South Auckland.

Auckland v New Zealand

21 May Auckland 16–22 New Zealand Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: Frank Delgrosso, Thomas McClymont, Cargill, L Newdick
Con: G Yardley, Thomas McClymont
[50] Try: Bill Davidson 3, Jim Sanders,Bill Williams, Henry Tancred
Con: Bill Davidson
Pen: Bill Davidson
Attendance: 11000
Referee: A Ferguson

Northern Union Challenge Cup

30 July Auckland 31–8 Wellington Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Bill Davidson, John Lang 2, Bill Stormont, H Hawkes, Bert Avery 2
Con: Bill Davidson
[51] Try: K Thompson, Nicholls
Pen: J Kruse
Attendance: 6000
Referee: W Murray

Northern Union Challenge Cup

6 August Auckland 18–3 Hawkes Bay Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Eric Grey, Charles Woolley, H Hawkes, Bert Avery
Con: Bill Davidson 3
[52] Try: A Atkins Attendance: 6500
Referee: A Ferguson

Auckland v King Country

20 August Auckland 58–25 King Country Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Wally Somers 3, Charles Woolley, Bill Davidson, Bert Avery 5, Thomas McClymont 3, Arthur Singe
Con: Wally Somers, Bill Davidson 2, Thomas McClymont 3, Eric Grey, Arthur Singe
[53] Try: Lyall 2, Wallace 2, Jumbo
Con: Cribb, Henry 3
Pen: Henry
Attendance: 4000
Referee: W Murray

South Auckland (Waikato) v Auckland

20 August South Auckland (Waikato) 13–3 Auckland Claudelands Showgrounds, Hamilton  
3:00 Try: Hemmingway 2, Wilson
Con: G Dufty
Pen: G Dufty
[54] Try: George Paki Attendance: 2,500
Referee: T Smith

Wellington v Auckland

20 August Wellington 21–23 Auckland Basin Reserve, Wellington  
3:00 Try: Hodges, J Shanahan 2
Con: Nicholls 2
Pen: Nicholls 2 (and 1 mark), Balks
[55] Try: Ivan Littlewood, T Peckham, W McNeil, Bill Stormont, H Hawkes
Con: W Flynn 3, Bill Stormont
Referee: C Snow

West Coast v Auckland

No full team lists were published for this match and none of the scorers were listed either in match reports from any newspaper in New Zealand. The match report did however mention that the following players for Auckland performed well: Maurice Wetherill, W Flynn, G Yardley, T Peckham, V Thomas, and Bill Stormont. It is most likely that Auckland fielded the same touring team that played in Wellington 4 days prior and in Christchurch 3 days later.

24 August West Coast 7–47 Auckland Greymouth  
3:00 Try: Unknown x 11
Con: Unknown x 7
[56] Try: Unknown x 1
Con: Unknown x 1
Pen: Unknown x 1

Canterbury v Auckland

27 August Canterbury 14–39 Auckland Sydenham Park, Christchurch  
3:00 Try: W Green, Jim Sanders, R Watts, W Healey
Con: Jim Sanders
[57] Try: Ben Davidson 2, J McGregor, G Yardley, Maurice Wetherill, C James, Bill Stormont, H Hawkes 2
Con: Mike Flynn 5, T Peckham
Attendance: 5000
Referee: A Morris

Hawkes Bay v Auckland B

27 August Hakes Bay 18–15 Auckland B Napier  
3:00 Try: Douglas, Gibson 2, McCarthy
Con: Exeter
Pen: McCarthy, Exeter
[58] Try: Gallagher 2, S Delaney
Con: Craddock Dufty
Pen: Craddock Dufty 2

Auckland v South Auckland (Waikato)

17 September Auckland 35–13 South Auckland (Waikato) Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ben Davidson 4, Bill Davidson, H Hawkes 2, Bert Avery, George Paki
Con: Bill Davidson 4
[59] Try: Lyall Stewart, H Manning, S Neill
Con: A. Wilson-Hall
Pen: A. Wilson-Hall
Attendance: 5500

Auckland Representative Matches Played and Scorers

There was no scoring for the West Coast match where Auckland won by 47 points to 7. Bill Davidson led Auckland in scoring with 40 points from 6 tries and 11 conversions.

No Name Club Team Play Tries Con Pen Points
1 Bill Davidson City Rovers 4 6 11 0 40
2 Bert Avery Marist Old Boys 4 9 0 0 27
3 H Hawkes City Rovers 5 7 0 0 21
4 Thomas McClymont Ponsonby United 4 4 4 0 20
5 Ben Davidson City Rovers 4 6 0 0 18
6 M Flynn Maritime 6 0 8 0 16
7 Bill Stormont Marist Old Boys 5 3 1 0 11
7 Wally Somers Newton 2 3 1 0 11
9 Charles Woolley Fire Brigade 5 2 0 0 6
9 John Lang Maritime 4 2 0 0 6
9 George Paki City Rovers 2 2 0 0 6
12 G Yardley Maritime 4 1 1 0 5
12 T Peckham City Rovers 4 1 1 0 5
12 Arthur Singe Marist Old Boys 4 1 1 0 5
12 Eric Grey Maritime 4 1 1 0 5
16 Frank Delgrosso Ponsonby United 2 1 0 0 3
16 Maurice Wetherill City Rovers 7 1 0 0 3
16 G Cargill Marist Old Boys 3 1 0 0 3
16 L Newdick Newton Rangers 1 1 0 0 3
16 Ivan Littlewood Maritime 1 1 0 0 3
16 M McNeil Ponsonby United 2 1 0 0 3
16 C James Newton Rangers 2 1 0 0 3
16 J McGregor Maritime 2 1 0 0 3
24 Sam Lowrie Ponsonby United 3 0 0 0 0
24 W Williams Newton Rangers 3 0 0 0 0
24 H Wynn Devonport United 2 0 0 0 0
24 V Thomas City Rovers 2 0 0 0 0
24 P Gallagher Marist Old Boys 1 0 0 0 0
24 Nelson Devonport United 1 0 0 0 0
24 Nelson Bass Newton Rangers 1 0 0 0 0
24 J Hing Marist Old Boys 1 0 0 0 0
24 Joe Meadows Ponsonby United 1 0 0 0 0
24 Bill Walsh Ponsonby United 1 0 0 0 0
24 Craddock Dufty Newton Rangers 1 0 0 0 0
24 G Mormon Ponsonby United 1 0 0 0 0
24 J Price Devonport United 1 0 0 0 0
24 S Delaney Newton Rangers 1 0 0 0 0
24 Billy Ghent Marist Old Boys 1 0 0 0 0
24 M Clark ? 1 0 0 0 0
24 F Turner Marist Old Boys 1 0 0 0 0
24 N Ballantyne Maritime 1 0 0 0 0
24 Charles Webb Devonport United 1 0 0 0 0
24 Alf Townsend City Rovers 1 0 0 0 0
24 A Eustace Marist Old Boys 1 0 0 0 0

New Zealand Representatives from Auckland

Team to tour Australia

Backs

Forwards

References

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