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1916 Auckland Rugby League season

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The 1916 Auckland Rugby League season was the 8th year of the organisation. All grades were dramatically affected by players enlisting in the war efforts. Prior to the commencement of the season it was stated in the management committee meeting that 487 players in the Auckland district alone had committed to the war effort.[1] Teams were filled with older players and juniors. The Otahuhu senior team as was noted at their committee meeting featured “only three men eligible for military service..., and these were all registered and waiting to be called up. Of the remainder, six were married men with families, two were permanent force men, and four were under military age”.[2]

Despite this attendances were still good, with the mid season match between City Rovers and Grafton Athletic at Victoria Park attracting 3,000 spectators. While the Round 7 fixtures at Victoria Park drew the same number of spectators and 4,000 attending the round 8 matches. All the gate takings were donated to the Children's Hospital Ward Equipment Fund.[3] The final round saw over 4,000 attend Victoria Park where City Rovers won the title with a 14 points to 10 win over Grafton Athletic.[4] City also went on to win the end of season knockout Roope Rooster competition.

Owing to the effects of the war on playing strength and out of respect for the tremendous war effort there were no representative matches played in 1916, though City Rovers did play the Lower Waikato in two exhibition fixtures (home and away), and Richmond Rovers and Thames Old Boys (based in Auckland) traveled to Thames to play a match at the season end.

Preceded by 8th Auckland Rugby League season
1916
Succeeded by

End of season report

At the end of the 1916 season a report was made on the season and it was presented to the Auckland Rugby League annual meeting in May 1917. It stated that the playing ranks had been severely depleted over the past season as over 600 players had joined the ranks of the military to fight in the first world war. There were 42 teams in total to compete across six grades (7 in the senior grade, 5 in second grade, 9 in third grade, 7 in the fourth grade, 8 in the fifth grade, and 6 in the sixth grade). Fourteen clubs were affiliated to the Auckland Rugby League with over 800 players in total. The Mangere, Remuera, and Northcote clubs withdrew from the competition due to so many of their players going to war.

Significantly they secured the option of the Chinamen's gardens just off Stanley Street and this was to later be turned into Carlaw Park.[5]

It was suggested that the newly-formed Garrison Artillery Club enter a first grade team however as there were already 6 teams competing there was a fear that it would weaken the existing teams. Otahuhu asked for Auckland Rugby League to request a special Saturday afternoon “train to be run to bring players, spectators and the general public to Otahuhu or Saturday afternoons” during the season.[6]

First grade championship

Thirty matches were played during the season with the 20 being played at Victoria Park. The Devonport Domain hosted the 5 North Shore Albions home matches, while Otahuhu hosted 5 matches.

Final Standings and Fixtures

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
City Rovers 10 8 1 1 112 57 17
North Shore Albions 10 7 1 2 134 57 15
Grafton Athletic 10 5 0 5 101 85 10
Ponsonby United 10 4 1 5 101 86 9
Otahuhu 10 2 1 6 45 95 5
Newton Rangers 10 2 0 8 62 175 4

Round 1

13 May Grafton 33–7 Newton Victoria Park 2  
3:00 Try: Karl Ifwersen 2, Tait, Dougie McGregor 2, Marks, Devine
Con: Karl Ifwersen 2, Dougie McGregor, Collins
Pen: Karl Ifwersen 2
[7] Try: Joe Bennett
Pen: Joe Bennett, + 1 unknown
Attendance: 2000
Referee: A Ferguson


13 May City 12–5 Ponsonby Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: Bill Davidson, Wilson
Con: Ernie Asher 2
Pen: Ernie Asher
[8] Try: Manning
Con: Thomas McClymont
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Stan Weston


13 May Otahuhu 9–13 North Shore Otahuhu  
3:00 Try: Eustace 2, Sharpe [9] Try: Jack Paul, L Lowe, Cosgrove
Con: Jack Paul
Pen: Jack Paul
Referee: T Fielding

Round 2

20 May North Shore 13–6 Ponsonby Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: T Paul, Nicholson, Stan Walters [10] Try: L Martin
Con: Charles Webb
Referee: Murray


20 May City 9–8 Newton Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: Bill Davidson
Con: Ernie Asher
Pen: Ernie Asher, (and Ernie Asher 1 mark)
[11] Try: R Clark, Bill Williams
Con: R Clark
Referee: J J Herrick


20 May Otahuhu 9–8 Grafton Otahuhu  
3:00 Try: Spence, Stanaway, J Browne [12] Try: Dougie McGregor, Wallace
Con: unknown
Referee: Wheatley

Round 3

27 May Otahuhu 15–2 Newton Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: Fisher 2, Simmonds
Con: B Farrelly 2
Pen: B Farrelly (1 mark)
[13] Pen: R Clark Referee: A Ferguson


27 May Grafton 10–6 Ponsonby Victoria Park 2  
3:00 Try: Devine, Collins
Con: Karl Ifwersen
Pen: Karl Ifwersen
[14] Pen: A Cross 3 Referee: Calthorpe


27 May North Shore 3–3 City Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Nicholson [15] Try: Jim Rukutai Referee: T Fielding

Round 4

Newton had trouble fielding a full team for their match with Ponsonby and ultimately played with 11, with the 28 to 3 defeat being unsurprising.

10 June North Shore 7–8 Grafton Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Stan Walters
Con: Jack Paul
Pen: Jack Paul
[16] Try: Karl Ifwersen 2
Con: Karl Ifwersen
Referee: J Herrick


10 June City 10–3 Otahuhu Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: J Sutton, Jim Rukutai
Con: Ernie Asher 2
[16] Try: Eustace Attendance: 2500
Referee: T Hill


10 June Ponsonby 38–5 Newton Victoria Park 2  
3:00 Try: Cadman 3, Thomas McClymont 2, D Norgrove, W Walsh, L Martin, S Jones, Sam Lowrie
Con: Thomas McClymont 2, J Winters 2
[16] Try: Thomas
Con: unknown
Attendance: 2500
Referee: Stan Weston

Round 5

17 June Grafton 14–10 City Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: Dougie McGregor, Karl Ifwersen 2, Tait
Con: Karl Ifwersen
[17] Try: J Sutton, V Barchard
Pen: Ernie Asher 2
Attendance: 3000
Referee: T Fielding


17 June North Shore 35–6 Newton Victoria Park 2  
3:00 Try: Perrett 2, Stan Walters, Nicholson, Colson, T Paul 2
Con: Jack Paul 7
[18] Try: George Iles, Tunamako Attendance: 3000
Referee: F Tyson


17 June Otahuhu 5–5 Ponsonby Otahuhu  
3:00 Try: Fisher
Pen: B Farrelly
[19] Try: D Norgrove
Pen: Charles Webb (one mark)
Referee: A Ferguson

Round 6

The point scoring phenomenon Karl Ifwersen was missing for Grafton and possibly as a result Newton pulled off a massive upset when they defeated Grafton by 8 points to 3. Newton had conceded 73 points and scored just 11 over their previous two matches.

24 June Newton 8–3 Grafton Victoria Park 3  
3:00 Try: George Iles, Bill Williams
Con: R Clark
[20] Try: Ballantyne Referee: F Thompson


24 June North Shore 30–0 Otahuhu Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Bovaird 3, Nicholson 3, Stan Walters 2
Con: Jack Paul 2
Pen: Jack Paul
[21] Referee: G Whitley


24 June City 15–8 Ponsonby Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: J Duggan, C Mitchell, Sheehan
Con: Bill Davidson
Pen: Bill Davidson (one mark)
[22] Try: Innes, D Norgrove
Con: Charles Webb
Referee: W Murray

Round 7

1 July North Shore 12–2 Ponsonby Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: Nicholson, T Paul
Con: Jack Paul 2
Pen: Jack Paul
[23] Pen: Thomas McClymont (one mark) Attendance: 4000
Referee: Stan Walters


1 July Grafton 8–0 Otahuhu Victoria Park 2  
3:00 Try: Karl Ifwersen 2
Pen: Karl Ifwersen
[24] Attendance: 4000
Referee: J Herrick


1 July City 19–3 Newton Victoria Park 3  
3:00 Try: Albert Asher, J Duggan 2, C Mitchell, Jim Rukutai
Con: Ernie Asher, Fitzgerald
[25] Try: Potier Attendance: 4000
Referee: T Hill

Round 8

8 July City 15–4 North Shore Victoria Park # 1  
3:00 Try: Davidson, Jim Rukutai, Clark
Con: Fitzgerald
Pen: Davidson 2
[26] Pen: Jack Paul 2 Attendance: 4000
Referee: T Fielding


8 July Ponsonby 15–9 Grafton Victoria Park # 2  
3:00 Try: Sam Lowrie, S Jones, Innes
Con: Thomas McClymont, Charles Webb
Pen: Charles Webb
[26] Try: Claney
Con: Karl Ifwersen
Pen: Karl Ifwersen 2
Attendance: 4000
Referee: W Murray


8 July Otahuhu 4–8 Newton Otahuhu  
3:00 Pen: Farrelly 2 [27] Try: George Iles 2
Con: George Iles
Referee: F Tyson

Round 9

Otahuhu despite playing at home were two men short for their match with Newton and went down 8 points to 4.

15 July North Shore 9–4 Grafton Victoria Park # 1  
3:00 Try: Perrett 2, Stan Walters [28] Pen: Karl Ifwersen 2 Attendance: 2000
Referee: W Murray


15 July Ponsonby 11–5 Newton Victoria Park # 2  
3:00 Try: Wilson, Jim Clark, McCarthy
Con: Winters
[29] Try: George Iles
Con: Potier
Attendance: 2000
Referee: A Ball


15 July Otahuhu 0–5 City Otahuhu  
3:00 [30] Try: McAubrey
Pen: Sutton
Referee: A Ferguson

Round 10

22 July City 14–4 Grafton Victoria Park # 1  
3:00 Try: McAubrey 2, Bill Davidson, Tom Sheehan
Pen: Bill Davidson (one mark)
[31] Pen: Karl Ifwersen 2 Referee: A Ferguson


22 July North Shore 8–5 Newton Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Perrett, Stan Walters
Pen: Jack Paul (one mark)
[32] Try: Stevens
Pen: Joe Bennett
Referee: Hill


22 July Ponsonby 6–0 Otahuhu Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: S Jones, D Norgrove [33] Referee: Clow

Roope Rooster knockout competition

There were 3,000 spectators in attendance at the Round 1 matches at Victoria Park.[34] There were 3,000 in attendance again for the semi final between City Rovers and Ponsonby United, again played at Victoria Park in muddy conditions. As the result was a draw it meant that the teams and Auckland Rugby League had to decide on how to proceed with the competition. The eventual decision was for Ponsonby to advance to the final and City Rovers to play Newton in a second semi final. City defeated Newton and then in the final they defeated Ponsonby United in front of almost 5,000 spectators.

Round 1

29 July Ponsonby 8–2 North Shore Victoria 1  
3:00 Try: L Martin 2
Con: J Winters
[35] Pen: Jack Paul (one mark) Attendance: 3000
Referee: Murray


29 July Newton 22–8 Otahuhu Victoria Park 2  
3:00 Try: George Iles 2, Thomas 2, Joe Bennett, R Lovett
Con: Coates, Potier
[35] Try: Spinley, Stanaway
Con: Stanaway
Attendance: 3000
Referee: Whitley


29 July City WBD-LBD Grafton Victoria Park 3  
3:00 [35] Referee: Fielding

Semi-finals

5 August City 5–5 Ponsonby Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: J Sutton
Pen: Bill Davidson
[36] Try: Thomas McClymont
Con: A Cross
Attendance: 3000
Referee: Herrick
12 August City 16–3 Newton Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: Bill Davidson, Jim Rukutai, Harry Francis, J Sutton
Con: Bill Davidson
Drop: Bill Davidson
[37] Try: Arthur Isles Attendance: 3000
Referee: A Ferguson

Final

19 August City 11–5 Ponsonby Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: R Clarke, Bill Davidson, H Lunn
Pen: Bill Davidson
[38] Try: Thomas McClymont
Con: A Cross
Attendance: 5000
Referee: T Fielding

Top point and try scorers

The following point scoring lists include both Senior Championship matches and the Roope Rooster competition. Karl Ifwersen was the top point scorer for the third consecutive year with 58 points. He also topped the try scoring list with 8.

Lower grade clubs

The Telegraph Messengers Club nominated a team for the Sixth Grade. They were usually named Post and Telegraph in the media reports during the season.

End of season exhibition matches

The week after the final was played City Rovers travelled to Ngaruawahia to play Lower Waikato. City won by 13 points to 9. A week later Richmond and Thames Old Boys (based in Auckland) traveled to Thames to play a match. It was won by Thames Old Boys by 11 to 5.[39]

The last match of the season was played on 9 September when City Rovers played against Lower Waikato at Victoria Park. City Rovers won by 19 points to 8. This brought the Auckland Rugby League season to a close. The curtain-raiser was a match between the Referees Association and Auckland rugby league players and was won by the referees by 10 points to 5.[40]

Representative fixtures

There were no representative fixtures played in 1916 owing to the effects of the war on senior playing numbers.

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