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1927 Auckland Rugby League season

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The 1927 Auckland Rugby League season was its 18th.

Preceded by 18th Auckland Rugby League season
1927
Succeeded by

Senior competitions

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 and the combined team ceased in the early 2000s. Richmond won the Roope Rooster knockout trophy for the second consecutive season. Newton Rangers defeated Richmond 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, the Thistle Cup to Newton, and a special cup for the best forward to W.Clark from Newton.

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.[1] 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.[2] 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.[3]

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 Arthur Singe 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. They lost the Northern Union Challenge Cup to South Auckland in their final game of the season.

Monteith Shield (first grade championship)

A Division standings

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Newton Rangers 13 10 1 2 188 128 21
Ponsonby United 13 9 1 3 190 111 19
Devonport United 12 7 0 5 207 114 14
Marist Old Boys 11 7 0 4 155 114 14
Richmond Rovers 12 4 1 7 137 140 9
City Rovers 11 3 1 7 134 182 7
Grafton Athletic 12 0 0 12 81 303 0

A Division fixtures

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 Craddock Dufty returned to play for Newton after 5 years with Grafton Athletic.

7 May City 23–19 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: George Wade, Lou Brown 2, Ben Davidson, R Perry
Con: Nelson Bass 3
Pen: Nelson Bass
[4] Try: Allan Seagar, Len Scott, J Beattie 2, Jim O’Brien
Con: Allan Seagar 2
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: W Mincham


7 May Marist 20–8 Grafton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Hansen, Johnson, Noble, Hec Brisbane 2, Sweeney
Con: Hansen
[5] Try: Austin, Hudson
Con: R Longville
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: G McCowatt


7 May Newton 13–8 Richmond Auckland Domain 2  
3:00 Try: Unknown x 3
Con: Unknown x 2
[6] Try: Unknown x 2
Con: Unknown x 1
Referee: Les Bull

Round 2

Prior to round 2 Wigan made an offer to Lou Brown of the City side, while Ben Davidson had reportedly received one from Hull.

14 May Marist 12–8 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Hec Brisbane 3, Jim O'Brien [7] Try: Stan Webb, Len Scott
Con: Neville St George
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: H Taylor


14 May City 15–15 Richmond Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Hamilton, George Wade, Maurice Wetherill
Con: Nelson Bass
Pen: Nelson Bass
[8] Try: Campbell, Frederick Bass, Telford
Con: Carroll 3
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Les Bull


14 May Ponsonby 5–5 Newton Grey Lynn Park  
3:00 Try: Frank Delgrosso
Con: Frank Delgrosso
[9] Try: A McIntrye
Con: Craddock Dufty
Referee: W Mincham

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. Nelson Bass tore his knee cartilage in the match between City and Ponsonby and was forced into early retirement.[10]

21 May Ponsonby 17–14 City Carlaw Park 1  
2:45 Try: H Riley 2, A Payne
Con: Frank Delgrosso 3
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
[11] Try: Ben Davidson 2, Billy Ghent, George Wade
Con: Ben Davidson
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: A Sanders


21 May Richmond 15–3 Marist Carlaw Park 2  
2:45 Try: Stewart, Jim Parkes, R Jenkinson
Con: Carroll 2
Pen: Carroll
[12] Try: Sweeney Attendance: 10,000
Referee: B Emirali


21 May Devonport 47–3 Grafton Devonport Domain  
2:45 Try: Len Scott 4, Stanley Rule 2, J Beattie 2, Allan Seagar, Horace Dixon 2
Con: Hemingway 2, E Ruby, Laing, E Cleaver
Pen: Neville St George
[13] Try: Angelo Referee: Arthur Rae

Round 4

28 May Ponsonby 18–10 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ward, Lou Hutt, Joseph Peckham, Victor Fagan
Con: Frank Delgrosso
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
Drop: Eric Grey
[14] Try: Hec Brisbane, Johnson
Con: N King 2
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Les Bull


28 May Newton 32–17 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: W Clarke, M Little 2, G Morman 2, Craddock Dufty 2, McLeod
Con: Craddock Dufty 3
Pen: Craddock Dufty
[15] Try: Lou Brown 2, Ben Davidson, Penalty Try, Ferrall
Con: Ben Davidson
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Arthur Rae


28 May Richmond 10–2 Grafton Grey Lynn Park  
3:00 Try: Stan Prentice, Stewart
Con: L Taylor
Pen: Carroll
[16] Pen: Longville Referee: H Taylor

Round 5

The Devonport v Richmond 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. Neville St George who had had words with the referee was sent from the field, two minutes later Stewart from Richmond joined him and Stan Prentice (Richmond), and Jim O'Brien (Devonport) soon followed.

3 June Devonport 17–13 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Hemingway, Horace Dixon, J Beattie, Jim O’Brien, E Ruby
Pen: Neville St George
[17] Try: R Jenkinson, J Swift, Campbell
Con: Carroll
Pen: Carroll
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: B Emirali


4 June Ponsonby 36–14 Grafton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Joseph Peckham, George Gardiner, Frank Delgrosso 2, S Usher 3, Wilfred McNeil
Con: George Gardiner 4, Tim Peckham, H Riley
[18] Try: Ernie Herring 2
Con: Lucas
Pen: Lucas 3
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: H McKubrey


4 June Marist 12–7 Newton Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: N King, L Knott 2, Hec Brisbane [19] Try: Roy Hardgrave
Pen: Craddock Dufty 2
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Arthur Rae

Round 6

City were without the services of Lou Brown, Maurice Wetherill, G Brown, Nelson Bass and Alf Townsend and were soundly beaten by Marist. Frank Delgrosso of Ponsonby was ordered off in their match with Devonport.

11 June Devonport 9–6 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Allan Seagar, Neville St George, Len Scott [20] Try: Peckham, S Usher Attendance: 7,000
Referee: W Mincham


11 June Marist 33–8 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Jim O’Brien, L Knott 2, Dick Moisley, Sweeney, Jack Keenan, N King, Hec Brisbane, Bob Crewther
Con: Jim O’Brien, L Knott
Pen: Jim O’Brien
[21] Try: Hamilton, Lewis
Con: Ben Davidson
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Vic Simpson


11 June Newton 19–14 Grafton Auckland Domain  
3:00 Try: Trevor Hall, M Little 2, G Morman, Hales
Con: M Herewini 2
[22] Try: Angelo, Courtenay 2, Bert Avery
Con: R Longville
Referee: Taylor

Round 7

City had lost the services of Lou Brown and Ben Davidson who had both been signed by Wigan during the week. They would depart for England 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.

18 June Ponsonby 15–13 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Victor Fagan, Lou Hutt, Eric Grey
Con: Frank Delgrosso 2
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
[23] Try: R Jenkinson, Hyland, Stewart
Con: L Taylor
Drop: Jenkinson
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: H Taylor


18 June City 22–11 Grafton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: George Wade 2, E Hadley, Perry, Billy Ghent, Ferrall
Con: E Hadley, Billy Ghent
[24] Try: Bert Avery 2, Allan
Con: Lucas
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Les Bull


18 June Devonport 32–8 Newton Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Allan Seagar 2, Alf Scott, Neville St George, E Cleaver, Horace Dixon, J Beattie, Len Scott
Con: Alf Scott 3, John Laing
[25] Try: Trevor Hall, Leslie Katterns
Pen: Craddock Dufty
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: W Mincham

Round 8

City were further weakened after Alf Townsend 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.

25 June Newton 19–11 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: M Little, Roy Hardgrave 2, Craddock Dufty, G Morman
Con: Craddock Dufty 2
[26] Try: L Taylor 2, Jim Parkes
Con: L Taylor
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Les Bull


25 June Devonport 10–3 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Len Scott, Horace Dixon
Pen: Laing, Neville St George
[27] Try: George Wade Attendance: 7,000
Referee: P Rogers


25 June Marist 34–9 Grafton Auckland Domain  
3:00 Try: N King, L Knott 2, Jim O’Brien, Hec Brisbane, Sweeney 2, Jack Keenan
Con: Charles Gregory 5
[28] Try: Bert Avery
Con: R Longville
Pen: Lucas, R Longville
Referee: H Neal

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 was escorted from the field by two police officers as several spectators crowded and heckled him. The match between Newton and Ponsonby at the Auckland Domain was postponed due to the ground being unfit for play. The following weekend saw all games suspended and the postponed match played at Carlaw Park. Ironically rain fell throughout the match and the field "was badly churned up as the game progressed".[29]

2 July Marist 16–6 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
2:45 Try: Graham 3, Johnson
Con: Charles Gregory
[30] Try: J Beattie, Harry Douglas Attendance: 11,000
Referee: W Ripley


2 July Richmond 16–11 City Carlaw Park 2  
2:45 Try: Jim Parkes, Davis, Telford, J Swift
Con: L Taylor
Pen: L Taylor
[31] Try: George Wade, Billy Ghent, Godkin
Pen: Maurice Wetherill
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Arthur Rae


9 July Newton 14–3 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
2:45 Try: Alan Clarke, A McIntyre, Roy Hardgrave, C Rhodes
Con: Craddock Dufty
[32] Try: Allen Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Les Bull

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 Carlaw Park available for the soccer match between New Zealand and Canada.

16 July Marist 5–2 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: N King
Con: Charles Gregory
[33] Pen: L Taylor Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Arthur Rae


16 July Ponsonby 15–8 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: S Usher, Joseph Peckham 2, Kenneth Peckham, C Moore [34] Try: George Wade 2
Con: H Mason
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: B Emirali


23 July Devonport 32–8 Grafton Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Stan Webb 2, Allan Seagar 3, J Beattie 2, Len Scott
Con: Alf Scott 2, Albert Laing, Bert Laing
[35] Try: Christmas, Bert Avery
Con: R Longville
Referee: H McKubrey

Round 11

30 July Ponsonby 13–0 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: H Riley, Tim Peckham, C Moore
Con: George Gardiner 2
[36] Attendance: 8,000
Referee: W Mincham


30 July Newton 14–8 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Roy Hardgrave, Wally Somers, Trevor Hall, A McIntyre
Con: Craddock Dufty
[37] Try: Maurice Wetherill, C Pascoe
Con: Austin
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: H Taylor


30 July Richmond 21–3 Grafton Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: Frederick Bass, W Hanlon, J Swift 2, Davis
Con: L Taylor
[38] Try: C Timmins Referee: B Rogers

Round 12

6 August Newton 20–10 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Roy Hardgrave, M Little, Wally Somers, W Henry
Con: Craddock Dufty 3
Pen: Craddock Dufty
[39] Try: Jim O’Brien, L Knott
Con: Charles Gregory
Pen: Charles Gregory
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Les Bull


6 August Ponsonby 31–7 Grafton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Frank Delgrosso 3, George Gardiner, Kenneth Peckham, Victor Fagan, Tim Peckham
Con: George Gardiner 3, Tim Peckham
Pen: George Gardiner
[40] Try: Angelo
Con: Lucas
Pen: Ralph Longville
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: H McKubrey


6 August Devonport 18–8 Richmond Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: E Ruby, J Beattie 2, S Rule
Con: Alf Scott 3
[41] Try: Hyland, Frederick Bass
Con: Carroll
Referee: W Mincham

Round 13

Bert Avery 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.

13 August Ponsonby 9–6 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Kenneth Peckham, George Gardiner, S Usher [42] Try: J Beattie, S Rule Attendance: 7,000
Referee: W Mincham


13 August Marist PPD City Auckland Domain 2  
3:00 [43] Referee: Vic Simpson


13 August Newton 26–2 Grafton Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: Alan Clarke 2, Trevor Hall, A McIntyre, McLeod, Wally Somers
Con: Craddock Dufty 4
Pen: Craddock Dufty
[44] Pen: Lucas Referee: H Taylor

Round 14

20 August Newton 5–3 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: M Little
Pen: Craddock Dufty
[45] Try: K Scott Attendance: 4,000
Referee: P Rogers


20 August Ponsonby 19–5 Richmond Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: George Gardiner, Kenneth Peckham, Eric Grey, Frank Delgrosso, Wilfred McNeil
Con: George Gardiner 2
[46] Try: Stan Prentice
Con: Telford
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: W Ripley


20 August City 5–0 Grafton Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: Billy Ghent
Con: E Spencer
[47] Referee: H McKubrey

Final

27 August Newton 6–3 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Pen: Craddock Dufty 2
Drop: M Herewini
[48] Try: Wilfred McNeil Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Les Bull

Roope Rooster knockout competition

Round 1

Craddock Dufty 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.

3 September Marist 27–13 Newton Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Jim O’Brien, L Knott, Noble 2, Drew, Hec Brisbane, Sweeney
Con: Charles Gregory, L Knott, Cronin
[49] Try: Roy Hardgrave, A McIntyre, M Little
Con: M Herewini
Pen: M Herewini
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: A Sanders


3 September Richmond 22–17 (17–17) City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: L Taylor 2, J Swift, R Jenkinson, Turton, Telford
Con: L Taylor, Carroll
[50] Try: Pascoe, George Wade
Con: E Spencer 2
Pen: E Spencer 2
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: H Taylor


3 September Ponsonby 27–16 Grafton Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: S Usher 2, Ward 2, Kenneth Peckham, Allen, George Gardiner
Con: Frank Delgrosso, Eric Grey, Lou Hutt
[51] Try: Allen 2, Forbes, Martin
Con: Lucas, R Longville
Referee: W Mincham

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.

10 September Devonport 21–5 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Holmes 2, Alf Scott, Allan Seagar, Len Scott
Con: Allan Seagar 2, Simmonds
[52] Try: George Gardiner
Con: George Gardiner
Referee: H Taylor


10 September Richmond 15–0 Marist Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Turley, R Jenkinson 2
Con: L Taylor 2
Pen: L Taylor
[53] Referee: Les Bull

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. Richmond 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.

17 September Richmond 7–6 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: L Taylor
Pen: L Taylor 2
[54] Try: Len Scott 2 Referee: P Rogers

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 Wally Somers sprained his ankle. The first three players were all taken to Auckland Hospital, while Somers was taken home.[55] 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.

1 October Newton 25–14 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: G Rhodes, Craddock Dufty, Dick Stack, Alan Clarke, M Little, Roy Hardgrave
Con: Craddock Dufty 2
[56] Try: W Hanlon, Turton
Con: Carroll
Pen: L Taylor 2, Carroll
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Les Bull

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.

17 September Ellerslie 11–3 Grafton Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: W Johnston, R Johnston, Ivan Littlewood
Con: Kearns
[57] Try: McGregor

Top try scorers and point scorers

Top try and point scorers for A Division and Roope Rooster competitions.

B Division standings and results

A large number of games did not have the scores reported in either The New Zealand Herald or the Auckland Star. As a result, the fixtures list is incomplete as is the final standings. Results are missing as follows (Ellerslie x 1, Kingsland x 3, Parnell x 2, Mangere x 5, Point Chevalier x 4, and Otahuhu x 1). In addition there were two cancelled matches.

B Division standings

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Ellerslie 13* 12 0 0 151 75 24
Kingsland 13* 8 0 2 117 52 16
Northcote 11 6 0 5 61 66 12
Parnell 12* 3 0 7 92 120 6
Mangere 12* 2 0 5 63 79 4
Point Chevalier 13* 2 0 7 63 95 4
Otahuhu 12* 2 0 9 63 123 4

B Division fixtures

The Round 8 match between Mangere and Northcote was not played due to the condition of the ground at Mangere, as was the Round 15 match between Otahuhu and Northcote at the Auckland Domain.

1927 First Grade results
Date Score Score Venue
Round 1 7 May [58] Northcote 7 Mangere 6 Victoria Park
7 May Otahuhu 12 Point Chevalier 6 Otahuhu Trotting Ground
7 May Ellerslie 6 Parnell 5 Ellerslie Reserve
Round 2 14 May [59] Kingsland 8 Parnell 5 Victoria Park
14 May Otahuhu 6 Ellerslie 8 Otahuhu Reserve
14 May Point Chevalier 9 Mangere 5 Point Chevalier
Round 3 21 May [60] Ellerslie 26 Mangere 7 Ellerslie Reserve, 3pm
21 May Otahuhu 3 Kingsland 11 Otahuhu Trotting Ground, 3pm
21 May Point Chevalier 5 Northcote 6 Point Chevalier, 3pm
Round 4 28 May [61] Ellerslie 6 Northcote 0 Auckland Domain # 1, 3pm
28 May Otahuhu 8 Parnell 11 Otahuhu Reserve
28 May Mangere ? Kingsland ? Mangere, 3pm
Round 5 4 June [62] Kingsland 20 Northcote 6 Victoria Park, 3pm
4 June Ellerslie 23 Point Chevalier 5 Ellerslie Reserve, 3pm
4 June Mangere 15 Parnell 11 Otahuhu Trotting Ground
Round 6 11 June [63] Otahuhu 7 Mangere 6 Otahuhu Reserve
11 June Northcote 8 Parnell 3 Auckland Domain, 3pm
11 June Kingsland 11 Point Chevalier 5 Victoria Park
Round 7 18 June [64] Otahuhu 5 Northcote 8 Otahuhu, 3pm
18 June Ellerslie 9 Kingsland 5 Ellerslie Reserve, 3pm
18 June Point Chevalier ? Parnell ? Point Chevalier, 3pm
Round 8 25 June [65] Point Chevalier 19 Otahuhu 3 Point Chevalier, 3pm
25 June Mangere CCD Northcote CCD Mangere, 3pm
25 June Ellerslie 21 Parnell 20 Auckland Domain # 1, 3pm
Round 9 2 July [66] Mangere ? Point Chevalier ? Mangere, 3pm
2 July Ellerslie 13 Otahuhu 0 Ellerslie, 3pm
2 July Kingsland 23 Parnell 7 Victoria Park, 3pm
Round 10 9 July [67] Northcote ? Point Chevalier ? Victoria Park, 3pm
9 July Kingsland 25 Otahuhu 0 Auckland Domain # 2, 3pm
9 July Mangere ? Ellerslie ? Otahuhu Trotting Track, 3pm
Round 11 23 July [68] Mangere 8 Kingsland 11 Otahuhu Reserve, 3pm[69]
16 July Parnell 11 Otahuhu 7 Victoria Park, 3pm
16 July Ellerslie 8 Northcote 0 Ellerslie Reserve, 3pm
Round 12 30 July [70] Mangere 16 Parnell 8 Auckland Domain # 2, 3pm
30 July Kingsland WBD Northcote LBD Auckland Domain # 6, 3pm
30 July Point Chevalier 6 Ellerslie 13 Point Chevalier, 3pm
Round 13 6 Aug [71] Mangere ? Otahuhu ? Mangere Trotting Ground, 3pm
6 Aug Parnell 11 Northcote 8 Victoria Park, 3pm
6 Aug Point Chevalier ? Kingsland ? Point Chevalier, 3pm
Round 14 13 Aug [72] Ellerslie 9 Kingsland 3 Carlaw Park # 2, 3pm
13 Aug Northcote 5 Otahuhu 2 Outer Domain # 2, 3pm
13 Aug Point Chevalier ? Parnell ? Point Chevalier, 3pm
Round 15 20 Aug [73] Otahuhu PPD Northcote PPD Auckland Domain # 2, 3pm
20 Aug Ellerslie 9 Point Chevalier 8 Auckland Domain # 6
20 Aug Kingsland ? Mangere ? Otahuhu Trotting Ground, 3pm

Stallard Cup knockout competition

1927 Stallard Cup results
Date Score Score Venue
Round 1 3 Sep [74] Kingsland 13 Parnell 8 Auckland Domain # 5, 3pm
3 Sep Ellerslie W Otahuhu L Ellerslie Reserve, 3pm
Final 10 Sep [75] Ellerslie 15 Kingsland 10 Carlaw Park # 1, 1:30pm

Other club matches and lower grades

Lower grades

There were 9 lower grades in 1927 if you include the split grades. Grades were made of the following teams with the winning team in bold:

  • Second Grade (Wright Cup): Devonport, Hamilton, Kingsland, Mangere, Marist, Parnell, Ponsonby, Remuera, Richmond. Devnport won the Foster Shield for winning the second grade knockout competition.
  • Third Grade Open (Walker Shield): Akarana, Athletic, Devonport, Glen Eden, Mangere, New Lynn, Newton, North Shore, Northcote, Parnell, Ponsonby, Richmond,
  • Third Grade Intermediate: City, Devonport, Ellerslie, Kingsland, Parnell, Point Chevalier, Ponsonby, Richmond A, Richmond B
  • Fourth Grade A (Hospital Cup): Akarana, Grafton, Devonport, Ellerslie, North Shore, Ponsonby, Remuera, Richmond
  • Fourth Grade B: Athletic, Ellerslie, Ponsonby A, Ponsonby B, Remuera, Richmond,
  • Fifth Grade (Endean Shield): Akarana, City, Newton, Northcote, Ponsonby, Richmond
  • Sixth Grade A: Akarana, Athletic, City, Devonport, Grafton, Kingsland, Marist A, Marist B, Point Chevalier, Ponsonby, Richmond. Devonport won the Hammill Cup for winning the sixth A grade knockout competition.
  • Sixth Grade B (Myers Cup): Akarana, City, Devonport, Grafton, Marist, Point Chevalier, Richmond
  • Primary Schools: Newmarket, Onehunga, Onehunga Convent, Otahuhu, Papatoetoe, Richmond (Otahuhu was a combination of students from several schools in the area and as such did not represent Otahuhu Primary School).

Exhibition matches

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.


22 October Devonport 27–19 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Allan Seagar, Hunt, E Ruby, J Beattie, Alf Scott
Con: Allan Seagar 5
Pen: Allan Seagar
[76] Try: Allen 2, Frank Delgrosso 2, Victor Fagan
Con: Peckham, Langley
Attendance: 5,000
List of exhibition matches
Date Score Score Venue Attendance
Junior representative trial match 9 July [77] A Team 5 B Team 3 Carlaw Park # 1
Junior representative match 15 Oct [78] Auckland Juniors 15 South Auckland Juniors 0 Carlaw Park
Parnell tour match 9 July [79] Parnell 27 Rotorua 3 Rotorua
Parnell tour match 9 July Parnell Juniors 20 Rotorua Juniors 6 Rotorua
Ponsonby tour match 23 July [80] Rotorua 15 Ponsonby 22 Rotorua
Ponsonby tour match 5 Sep [81] Rotorua 8 Ponsonby 11 Rotorua
Richmond junior tour match 1 Oct [82] Rotorua B 0 Richmond 3rd Grade 8 Rotorua

Representative season

The Auckland teams for the season were to be selected by Ernie Asher, 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 and recently returned home. They went on a 4 match tour during the year which saw victories over Canterbury, West Coast, Otago, and Wellington. 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.

Representative fixtures

The first representative fixture of the season was played on 30 April between Auckland and the Auckland members of the 1926 New Zealand touring team of England.

Auckland v New Zealand (Auckland members)

30 April Auckland 24–21 New Zealand (Akl members) Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ivan Littlewood, Claude List, Maurice Wetherill, Tim Peckham, A Payne, W Clarke
Con: Tim Peckham, W Clarke
Pen: W Clarke
[83] Try: Lou Brown 3, Joe Menzies, Jim Parkes
Con: Craddock Dufty 2
Pen: George Gardiner
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Les Bull

Auckland v Canterbury (Northern Union C.C.)

10 September Canterbury 13–24 Auckland Monica Park, Christchurch  
3:00 Try: C Robins, H Vivian 2
Con: Gordon Blazey
Pen: Gordon Blazey
[84] Try: Claude List, Stan Webb, Lou Hutt, A Payne 2, Horace Dixon
Con: Craddock Dufty 3
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: H Lawrence

West Coast v Auckland (Northern Union C.C.)

14 September West Coast 15–42 Auckland Victoria Park, Greymouth  
3:00 Try: Goodall 2, Griffiths
Con: McElwee 3
[85] Try: Maurice Wetherill 2, Wilson jun. 3, M Little 3, Craddock Dufty, J Payne, F Bass, Claude List
Con: Wilson jun. 2, Craddock Dufty

Otago v Auckland (Northern Union C.C.)

17 September Otago 13–20 Auckland Caledonian Ground, Dunedin  
3:00 Try: R Oliver 2, M Quinn
Con: D Sullivan
Pen: B Eckhoff
[86] Try: George Wade, M Little, Stan Webb, Jim O’Brien
Con: Craddock Dufty 4
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: G Packer

Wellington v Auckland

21 September Wellington 23–41 Auckland Newtown Park, Wellington  
3:00 Try: Brace, Halliday 3, Love
Con: Bowen 3
Pen: Bowen
[87] Try: Stan Webb, F Bass, Wilson jun., Horace Dixon 4, Trevor Hall, George Wade
Con: Craddock Dufty 6, F Bass
Referee: C Wrack

North Island v South Island

24 September North Island 13–8 South Island Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Claude List, G Raynor 2
Con: Craddock Dufty 2
[88] Try: Woods, Hand
Con: Sullivan
Attendance: 7,000

Auckland v Buller

8 October Auckland 60–33 Buller Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Wilson jun., Claude List 3, J Beattie 3, Charles Gregory 3, Maurice Wetherill, Stan Webb, A Payne 2, Horace Dixon, Lou Hutt
Con: Craddock Dufty 2, Wilson jun., Charles Gregory, E Spencer 2
[89] Try: Burns, Cameron 2, Jack, Davis, Goodall 2
Con: Goodall 6
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: W Mincham

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

15 October Auckland 12–29 South Auckland Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Roy Hardgrave, Claude List, Wilson jun., Allan Seagar [90] Try: J Whorskey 2, Everest, Hec McDonald, Timms 3
Con: J Whorskey 2, S Raynor
Pen: S Raynor
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Les Bull

Auckland representative matches played and scorers

No Name Club Team Play Tries Con Pen Drop Goal Points
1 Craddock Dufty Newton Rangers 6 4 13 0 0 38
2 Claude List Kingsland 5 7 0 0 0 21
3 A Payne Ponsonby United 6 6 0 0 0 18
3 Horace Dixon Devonport United 6 6 0 0 0 18
5 J Wilson jun. Mangere 6 5 1 0 0 17
6 Maurice Wetherill City Rovers 6 4 0 0 0 12
6 M Little Newton Rangers 3 4 0 0 0 12
6 Stan Webb Devonport United 5 4 0 0 0 12
9 Charles Gregory Marist Old Boys 3 3 1 0 0 11
10 J Beattie Devonport United 1 3 0 0 0 9
11 F Bass Richmond Rovers 2 2 1 0 0 8
12 W Clarke Newton Rangers 3 1 1 1 0 7
13 George Wade City Rovers 3 2 0 0 0 6
13 Lou Hutt Ponsonby United 5 2 0 0 0 6
15 Tim Peckham Richmond Rovers 1 1 1 0 0 5
16 E Spencer City Rovers 1 0 2 0 0 4
17 Ivan Littlewood Ellerslie 1 1 0 0 0 3
17 Jim O'Brien Devonport United 5 1 0 0 0 3
17 Trevor Hall Newton Rangers 1 1 0 0 0 3
17 Roy Hardgrave Newton Rangers 1 1 0 0 0 3
17 Allan Seagar Devonport United 1 1 0 0 0 3
22 W Hanlon Richmond Rovers 1 0 0 0 0 0
22 Stan Prentice Richmond Rovers 3 0 0 0 0 0
22 Alf Townsend City Rovers 1 0 0 0 0 0
22 Wally Somers Newton Rangers 4 0 0 0 0 0
22 A McIntyre Newton Rangers 1 0 0 0 0 0
22 S Rule Devonport United 1 0 0 0 0 0
22 Sam Crewther Ellerslie 1 0 0 0 0 0
22 E Ruby Devonport United 1 0 0 0 0 0

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Preceded by 18th Auckland Rugby League season
1927
Succeeded by