1925 Auckland Rugby League season

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The 1925 season of Auckland Rugby League was its 16th. On 30 March Auckland Rugby League held its fifteenth annual meeting with 200 in attendance. The strong financial position of the league was commented on. It was also decided that if possible the Senior Grade would be split into A and B divisions owing to the increasing number of teams who wished to enter but also the gap in standard between the best teams and the worst.[1]

Preceded by 17th Auckland Rugby League season
1925
Succeeded by

Trophy winners[]

City Rovers won the First Grade Championship for the 7th time in just 15 seasons. Ponsonby won the Roope Rooster Knockout competition for the 4th time in the 11 seasons it had been competed for. Ponsonby also won the Stormont Shield after defeating City in the final in its inaugural season.

While in the B division Ellerslie won the inaugural title and were awarded the Norton Cup. At the end of the season these teams competed for their own knockout trophy which was named the Stallard Cup. It was won by Otahuhu who defeated Northcote in the final.

In the lower grades Richmond Rovers dominated like they were to come to do for many seasons. They won the 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and both sections of the 6th grade. They were a very powerful club at the junior level and this would ultimately lead to great success at the senior grade level.

Representative season[]

The Auckland team played in 5 matches with a number of other Auckland B and Auckland C team matches. They played against the New Zealand team twice and the touring Queensland side who they drew with 18 all. The Auckland side claimed the Northern Union Challenge Cup off the holders, South Auckland and they retained it against the same opponents in a later match. In addition the Auckland Provincial team played Queensland but were soundly beaten 54–14.

Death of Bill Stormont and inauguration of the Stormont Shield[]

The Stormont Shield

On June 4 William Stormont (known better as Bill Stormont) died, succumbing to rheumatic heart disease.[2] Stormont had played for the Marist Old Boys senior team from 1920 to 1924 scoring 24 tries and kicking 31 goals. He had also represented Auckland on 16 occasions, scoring 4 tries and kicking 2 goals as well as playing 3 matches for New Zealand in 1920. He had been ill for quite some time and had not played for Marist since the end of the 1924 season. The funeral was on the Sunday leaving his parents residence in Epsom and progressing to Purewa Cemetery where he was buried.[3] The match between Marist and Richmond Rovers on Saturday was originally postponed but was never played.[4] The matches at Carlaw Park saw one minutes silence before kickoff. On July 9 at the New Zealand Council meeting John Stormont presented a shield to be played for among the senior clubs. It was to be known as the “William Stormont Memorial Shield”.[5]

On July 22 at an Auckland Management Committee meeting it was decided that the shield would be played for by the “winners of the senior grade club competition and the winners of the Roope Rooster”.[6] A request came in for the trophy to be played for among champion teams from around the country but it was eventually settled that it would be for Auckland teams. The championship winning City Rovers team, the Roope Rooster winning Ponsonby United, and Stormont's Marist side were the three teams chosen to compete for it. City drew the bye so Ponsonby were to come up against Marist in the ‘semi-final’ match.[7] Ponsonby defeated Marist 23–22 to progress to the Stormont Shield final.[8] Ponsonby then trounced City Rovers 35–3 in the final to become the first team with their name on the trophy.[8] The Stormont Shield is still played for today though it is played for in round 1 of the regular season with the Fox Memorial grand finalists from the previous year competing for it.

Monteith Shield (first grade championship)[]

Monteith Shield standings[]

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
City Rovers 12 11 0 1 300 142 22
Ponsonby United 12 10 0 2 271 113 20
Marist Old Boys 11 6 0 5 162 112 12
Devonport United 12 5 0 7 174 207 10
Richmond Rovers 11 4 0 7 155 184 8
Athletic 12 4 0 8 133 276 8
Newton Rangers 12 1 0 11 152 314 2

Monteith Shield fixtures[]

Prior to the kickoff in the Round 7 games at Carlaw Park on 6 June, the teams stood in silence for one minute as a mark of respect for the late William Stormont who had died two days earlier. He was a World War I veteran and had played for Marist from 1920 to 1924.

Round 1[]

18 April City 27–8 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: J Wardlaw 2, Alf Townsend, Lou Brown 2, H Hawkes, Maurice Wetherill
Con: H Hawkes, Sam Crewther
Drop: Ben Davidson
[9] Try: Ivan Littlewood 2
Con: Frank Delgrosso
Referee: Les Bull
18 April Athletic 38–18 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Bert Avery, Craddock Dufty 3, John Lang, J Hadley, Wilson Hall 2
Con: Craddock Dufty 6
Pen: Craddock Dufty
[9] Try: A Watson, K Gallagher, Alan Clarke, Victor Humby
Con: A Mansill 2, Alan Clarke
Referee: W Mincham
18 April Devonport 29–9 Richmond Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Norman Veart 2, Horace Dixon, Allan Seagar, J Laing, Stan Webb, Harry Douglas
Con: Charles Hand, Allan Seagar, Alf Scott
[9] Try: James Hing 2, Bill Davis
Referee: Saunders

Round 2[]

2 May City 19–8 Athletic Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: J Wardlaw, Lou Brown 3, Hec McDonald
Con: W Sandham 2
[10] Try: J Hadley, Bert Avery
Pen: Craddock Dufty
Referee: Les Bull
2 May Ponsonby 18–14 Richmond Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Hector Cole 2, H Godley, Tim Peckham
Con: Frank Delgrosso 2
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
[11] Try: Ray Hyland 3, Penalty Try
Con: William Hanlon
Referee: Saunders
2 May Marist 18–9 Devonport Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Cadman, Gallagher, Jack Kirwan, Hec Brisbane
Con: Charles Gregory 3
[12] Try: A Harper, Norman Veart, Harry Douglas
Referee: W Mincham

Round 3[]

9 May Marist 8–7 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Gallagher, Jack Kirwan
Con: Charles Gregory
[13] Try: Sam Lowrie
Con: Frank Delgrosso
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Taylor
9 May City 43–19 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: J Wardlaw 2, Lou Brown 3, Hec McDonald, Ben Davidson, E Mackie, Sam Crewther, E Ruby, Nelson Bass
Con: Sandham 2, Mackie, V Thomas, Maurice Wetherill
[14] Try: E Thompson, Alan Clarke, H Anderson, Watson, Wally Somers
Con: Clarrie Polson 2
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: R. A. Bovaird
9 May Athletic 13–8 Richmond Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: Jones, J Hadley, Webb
Con: Craddock Dufty 2
[14] Try: Little, K Hyland
Con: William Hanlon
Referee: McCowatt

Round 4[]

Sam Lowrie was ordered off in the match between Ponsonby and Devonport.

16 May Ponsonby 40–5 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Frank Delgrosso 3, Ivan Littlewood 2, George Gardiner, Bert Payne 2, Hector Cole, Victor Fagan
Con: Frank Delgrosso 4
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
[15] Try:
Con: J Laing
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: P Rogers
16 May Marist 18–5 Athletic Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Arthur Singe 3, Malloy
Con: Charles Gregory 3
[16] Try: Craddock Dufty
Con: Craddock Dufty
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Saunders
16 May Richmond 21–9 Newton Victoria Park 1  
3:00 Try: Avery, Kettlewell 3, W Hanlon
Con: W Hanlon 2
Pen: W Hanlon
[17] Try: Clarrie Polson
Con: Alan Clarke
Pen: Alan Clarke 2
Referee: McCowatt

Round 5[]

23 May Athletic 8–6 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ernie Herring 2
Pen: Craddock Dufty
[18] Try: Alf Scott, Butland
Referee: McCowatt
23 May City 17–0 Richmond Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Hec McDonald 2, Lou Brown 2, Sam Crewther
Con: Sam Crewther
[19] Referee: Les Bull
23 May Marist 18–0 Newton Auckland Domain  
3:00 Try: Hec Brisbane 2, Malloy, Arthur Singe
Con: Charles Gregory 2
Pen: Charles Gregory
[19] Referee: Hill

Round 6[]

30 May City 9–7 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: C Mitchell
Con: W Sandham
Pen: W Sandham
Drop: Ben Davidson
[20] Try: Jack Kirwan
Con: Charles Gregory
Pen: Charles Gregory
Attendance: 12,500
Referee: W Ripley
30 May Ponsonby 18–6 Athletic Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Frank Delgrosso, A Payne, Ivan Littlewood, Hector Cole
Pen: Frank Delgrosso 3
[21] Try: Webb, Jack McGregor
Attendance: 12,500
Referee: Taylor
30 May Devonport 29–11 Newton Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Bert Laing, Hooker, Stan Webb 2, , E Cleaver, Horace Dixon
Con: Bert Laing 3
Pen: Bert Laing
[21] Try: , H Anderson, Alan Clarke
Con: Clarrie Polson
Referee: Les Bull

Round 7[]

The match between Marist and Richmond scheduled to be played at Victoria Park was cancelled due to the death of recent Marist player Bill Stormont two days earlier.

6 June City 27–20 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: H Hawkes, Maurice Wetherill, Lou Brown 3, E Brown, E Mackie
Con: W Sandham 2
Pen: W Sandham
[22] Try: , J Laing, Tom Haddon, Horace Dixon
Con: Bert Laing 3
Pen: Bert Laing
Referee: Les Bull
6 June Ponsonby 42–3 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Frank Delgrosso 4, George Gardiner, Tim Peckham, Ivan Littlewood 2, A Payne, Hector Cole
Con: Frank Delgrosso 4, Tim Peckham, Hector Cole
[23] Try: J Lawson
Referee: Percy Rogers
6 June Marist Cancelled Richmond Victoria Park 1  
3:00 [24] Referee: Saunders

Round 8[]

13 June Ponsonby 10–9 City Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: J Payne, Ivan Littlewood
Con: Frank Delgrosso 2
[25] Try: Sam Crewther, Hec McDonald 2
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: W Ripley
13 June Richmond 23–5 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Thorburn, R Hyland, W Hanlon, Bass, M Little
Con: McDonald 2
Pen: W Hanlon 2
[26] Try: Horace Dixon
Con: Bert Laing
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Saunders
13 June Newton 38–11 Athletic Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: Clarrie Polson, 2, Wally Somers 2, Dick Stack, E Brown, Alan Clarke
Con: C Hand 6
Pen: E Thompson
[26] Try: Ernie Herring, Watkins, Bert Avery
Con: Ernie Herring
Referee: Hill

Round 9[]

Jim O'Brien for Marist and Tom Haddon for Devonport were ordered off for fighting in their match at Carlaw Park. In one of the more amazing team efforts in early Auckland rugby league history the City team saw all 13 of its players score points in a 57–10 victory over Athletic. There were nine different try scorers and the four who didn't cross the line all kicked at least one conversion.

20 June Devonport 19–11 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
2:45 Try: , Tom Haddon, Stan Webb
Con: J Laing
Pen: Bert Laing 4
[27] Try: Hec Brisbane, Malloy, Gallagher
Con: Charles Gregory
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Taylor
20 June City 57–10 Athletic Carlaw Park 2  
2:45 Try: Lou Brown 4, George Paki, E Ruby 2, J Wardlaw 2, Hec McDonald, Sam Crewther, H Hawkes, E Mackie, Alf Townsend
Con: Nelson Bass 3, E Brown, H Hawkes, E Mackie, Alf Townsend, Ben Davidson, Bob Crewther
[28] Try: Bert Avery, Len Mason
Con: Craddock Dufty
Pen: Angelo
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: A Saunders
20 June Ponsonby 14–7 Richmond Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: Ivan Littlewood 2, Joseph Peckham, Frank Delgrosso
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
[29] Try: Little
Con: McDonald
Pen: McDonald
Referee: McCowatt

Round 10[]

4 July Ponsonby 24–6 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
2:45 Try: S Riley, Moore 2, George Gardiner, Ivan Littlewood, Ward
Con: Hector Cole, George Gardiner, Tim Peckham
[30] Try: Johnston, Hanson
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Gallagher
4 July Athletic 16–15 Richmond Carlaw Park 2  
2:45 Try: Len Mason 2, Sorrenson
Con: Angelo 2
[31] Try: Jenkinson, Little, Ray Hyland
Con: W Hanlon 2
Pen: W Hanlon
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: T Hill
4 July City 27–16 Newton Auckland Domain 2  
3:00 Try: J Wardlaw, George Davidson, Nelson Bass, Henry Hawkes 2, Hec McDonald, E Ruby
Con: W Sandham 3
[32] Try: E Thompson, Charles Hand, Alan Clarke, Wally Somers
Con: Charles Hand 2
Referee: W Ripley

Round 11[]

11 July Ponsonby 22–5 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
2:45 Try: Ivan Littlewood 2, Victor Fagan, George Gardiner, Riley, Donovan
Con: George Gardiner, Moore
[33] Try: Norman Veart
Con: Matt Scott
Referee: W Murray
11 July Richmond 12–11 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
2:45 Try: Redwood, W Hanlon
Con: McDonald 2
Pen: W Hanlon
[34] Try: Alan Clarke, C Hand, Clarrie Polson
Con: C Hand
Referee: Les Bull
11 July Marist 35–3 Athletic Auckland Domain  
3:00 Try: F Hanson, W Kirkland 4, Mannix, Arthur Singe, Billy Ghent, Johnston
Con: Arthur Singe 3, Johnston
[35] Try: McKinley
Referee: Taylor

Round 12[]

18 July City 34–22 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
2:45 Try: C Mitchell 2, J Wardlaw, Ben Davidson 2, George Davidson 3
Con: W Sandham 4
Pen: W Sandham
[36] Try: W Hanlon 2, Ballantyne 2
Con: W Hanlon 3, Bass
Pen: W Hanlon
Referee: R. A. Bovaird
18 July Marist 19–6 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
2:45 Try: Billy Ghent, Lineen, W Kirkland, Malloy, Lonergan, Johnston
Con: Arthur Singe 2
Pen: Arthur Singe 2
[36] Try: Alan Clarke, Wally Somers
Referee: A Saunders
18 July Devonport 19–10 Athletic Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Butland, Tom Haddon 2, Norman Veart, Unknown x 1
Con: Alf Scott, Unknown x 1
[37] Try: Len Mason, Wilkie
Con: Angelo
Pen: Angelo
Referee: Les Bull

Round 13[]

25 July City 6–5 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Sam Crewther, James Wardlaw
[38] Try: Arthur Singe
Pen: Arthur Singe
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: W Murray
25 July Ponsonby 25–5 Athletic Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: H Godley 3, Joseph Peckham, Riley 2, J Payne
Con: George Gardiner 2
[39] Try: Watkins
Pen: Malloy
Referee: Les Bull
25 July Devonport 11–3 Newton Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: Norman Veart, Buffett, K Scott
Con: Bert Laing
[39] Try: Warren
Referee: W Mincham

Round 14[]

1 August City 25–17 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Hec McDonald, Sam Crewther, Mitchell, Ben Davidson, George Davidson, Henry Hawkes, E Ruby
Con: Sam Crewther, George Davidson
[40] Try: Alf Scott, Norman Veart, Harry Douglas
Con: Alf Scott
Pen: Alf Scott, G Yardley
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: A Saunders
1 August Richmond 24–17 Marist Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Russell 2, Hanlon, Duane 2, Little
Con: Hanlon 2
Pen: Hanlon
[41] Try: Arthur Singe 2, Johnson 2, Gallagher
Con: Billy Ghent
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: T Hill
1 August Ponsonby 43–18 Newton Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: Goodley 2, George Gardiner 2, Riley 2, Ivan Littlewood, Payne, Moore 2, Donovan
Con: George Gardiner, Ivan Littlewood, Donovan, Unknown x 1
Pen: George Gardiner
[42] Try: C Hand, Warren, , Smith
Con: C Hand, Clarrie Polson, Wally Somers
Referee: W Murray

Roope Rooster knockout competition[]

Round 1[]

8 August Devonport 15–12 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Alf Scott, Harry Douglas,
Con: Alf Scott
Pen: Alf Scott 2
[43] Try: F Hanson, B Sweeney, Lenihan, Gallagher
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Les Bull
8 August Ponsonby 50–23 Athletic Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Joseph Peckham, George Gardiner 3, H Godley 2, Riley, Wilfred McNeil, Ivan Littlewood, Herewini, Donovan, Tim Peckham
Con: George Gardiner 7
[44] Try: Webb, Bill Te Whata, Len Mason, Wilkie, J Hadley
Con: Malloy 3
Pen: Malloy
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Taylor
8 August City 29–8 Richmond Auckland Domain  
3:00 Try: Sam Crewther, Reid, J Wardlaw 2, H Hawkes 2, E Ruby
Con: Sam Crewther 4
[45] Try: Bass 2
Con: W Hanlon
Referee: T Hill

Semi finals[]

15 August City 22–11 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ben Davidson 2, H Hawkes, J Wardlaw, George Davidson, Cleal
Con: Sam Crewther 2
[46] Try: George Yardley, K Scott, Norman Veart
Con: George Yardley
Referee: Taylor
15 August Ponsonby WBD-LBD Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 [46] Referee: McCowatt

Final[]

22 August Ponsonby 10–5 City Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ivan Littlewood, Riley
Pen: George Gardiner 2
[47] Try: E Ruby
Pen: S Crewther
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Ripley

Stormont Memorial Shield[]

Semi final[]

26 September Ponsonby 23–22 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: George Gardiner 2, Frank Delgrosso, Ward, A Payne
Con: Frank Delgrosso 3
Pen: George Gardiner
[8] Try: Charles Gregory, Billy Ghent, Jack Kirwan, Jim O'Brien
Con: Charles Gregory 3
Pen: Charles Gregory 2
Referee: Saunders

Final[]

3 October Ponsonby 35–3 City Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: George Gardiner 4, Tim Peckham 2, Godley, S Riley, Payne
Con: Frank Delgrosso, Tim Peckham
Pen: Frank Delgrosso 2
[48] Try: Lou Brown
Referee: Taylor

Top try scorers and point scorers (senior grade and Roope Rooster)[]

B Grade standings and results[]

B Grade standings[]

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Ellerslie United 12 8 2 2 89 62 18
Otahuhu Rovers 11 6 1 4 85 48 13
11 5 2 4 93 76 12
Mangere United 11 3 1 7 66 96 7
Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers 11 3 0 8 75 126 6

B Grade fixtures[]

1925 First Grade Results
Date Score Score Venue
Round 1 18 April [49] Ellerslie 16 Mangere 3 Carlaw Park # 1
18 April Kingsland 21 Northcote 3 Carlaw Park # 2
Round 2 2 May [50] Ellerslie 6 Kingsland 3 Carlaw Park # 1
2 May Northcote 6 Otahuhu 5 Victoria Park
Round 3 9 May [51] Ellerslie 7 Otahuhu 14 Ellerslie Reserve
9 May Mangere 13 Kingsland 13 Peter Moke Farm, Mangere
Round 4 16 May [52] Ellerslie 19 Northcote 11 Auckland Domain
16 May Otahuhu 13 Mangere 0 Otahuhu
Round 5 23 May [53] Mangere 12 Northcote 11 Victoria Park
23 May Otahuhu 16 Kingsland 3 Otahuhu
Round 6 30 May [54] Northcote 8 Kingsland 5 Carlaw Park # 1
30 May Ellerslie 12 Mangere 5 Carlaw Park # 2
Round 7 6 June [55] Otahuhu 2 Northcote 0 Carlaw Park # 1
6 June Ellerslie 9 Kingsland 5 Carlaw Park # 2
Round 8 13 June [56] Ellerslie 3 Otahuhu 3 Carlaw Park # 1
13 June Kingsland 11 Mangere 2 Carlaw Park # 2
Round 9 20 June [57] Ellerslie 7 Northcote 5 Ellerslie Reserve
20 June Mangere 10 Otahuhu 14 Mangere
Round 10 4 July [58] Kingsland 13 Otahuhu 3 Victoria Park, 3 pm
Round 11 11 July [59] Kingsland 14 Northcote 11 Victoria Park, 3 pm
11 July Mangere L Ellerslie W Mangere, 3 pm
Round 12 18 July [60] Ellerslie 5 Kingsland 5 Ellerslie Reserve
18 July Otahuhu 15 Northcote 6 Victoria Park
Round 13 25 July[61] Otahuhu L Ellerslie W Otahuhu
25 July Kingsland W Mangere L Auckland Domain
Round 14 1 Aug [62] Northcote 8 Ellerslie 5 Victoria Park
1 Aug Mangere W Otahuhu L Mangere
Round 15 8 Aug [63] Mangere 21 Northcote 6 Victoria Park
8 Aug Kingsland CCD Otahuhu CCD Auckland Domain

The round 15 match between Kingsland and Otahuhu was not played due to the poor condition of the field at the Auckland Domain.

Stallard Cup knockout competition[]

This was the first season with a B Division in the First Grade competition and at the end of the season a knockout competition was played between the five teams.

1925 Stallard Cup Results
Date Score Score Venue
Round 1 15 Aug [64] Northcote 3 Ellerslie 0 Victoria Park
Semi final 22 Aug [65] Northcote 19 Mangere 18 Carlaw Park # 2
Semi final 22 Aug Otahuhu 11 Kingsland 2 Auckland Domain

Final[]

5 September Otahuhu 6–2 Northcote  
3:00 Try: Kirkland, + unknown
[66] Pen: Wilkins
Referee: Mr. Ripley

Other club matches and lower grades[]

Lower grades[]

There were 5 lower grades in 1925, with the Sixth Grade split into A and B divisions as it had been in previous years. Richmond won the fourth grade championship with an unbeaten season. It is unknown who won the fifth grade championship.

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

  • Second Grade: City Rovers, Devonport United, Ellerslie United, Kingsland Rovers, Mangere United, Newton Rangers, Ponsonby United A, Ponsonby United B, Richmond Rovers, United Suburbs
  • Third Grade: Athletic, City Rovers, Coromandel Old Boys, Devonport United, Kingsland Rovers, Mangere United, Newton Rangers, New Lynn, Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers, Pacific, Parnell, Point Chevalier, Ponsonby United A, Ponsonby United B, Otahuhu, Richmond Rovers, United Suburbs A, United Suburbs B
  • Fourth Grade: Athletic, City Rovers, Marist Old Boys, Devonport United, Ellerslie United, Kingsland Rovers, Newton Rangers, Parnell, Point Chevalier, Ponsonby United, Richmond Rovers
  • Fifth Grade: Athletic, City Rovers, Ellerslie United, Marist Old Boys, New Lynn, Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers, Parnell, Ponsonby United, Richmond Rovers
  • Sixth Grade A: Athletics, City Rovers A, City Rovers B, Devonport United, Ellerslie, Leys Institute, Marist Old Boys, Newton Rangers, Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers, Point Chevalier, Ponsonby United, Richmond Rovers (won 14, lost 1, for 206, against 31)
  • Sixth Grade B: Athletics, City Rovers, Ellerslie, Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers, Point Chevalier, Richmond Rovers, United Suburb

Exhibition matches[]

On 19 April, when Marist had a bye in the first round of the club competition they travelled to Christchurch and played Marist of Christchurch. They won by 16 points to 7. The match also marked the opening of Monica Park.[67]

Exhibition match[]

19 April Marist (Christchurch) 7–16 Marist (Auckland) Monica Park, Christchurch  
3:00 Try: Petersen
Con: Ellis
Pen: Ellis
[68] Try: Jack Kirwan, Carroll, Gallagher, Jim O’Brien
Con: Charles Gregory
Pen: Charles Gregory

Labour Day carnival[]

25 Oct Ponsonby 26–16 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Frank Delgrosso 2, Wilfred McNeil, Tim Peckham, Payne, George Gardiner
Con: Frank Delgrosso 4
[69] Try: Hec Brisbane, Arthur Singe, Jack Kirwan, Sweeney
Con: Charles Gregory 2
Attendance: 2,000

Representative season[]

The Auckland representative team had a busy season. After a series of 3 trial matches on 27 June both the New Zealand team and Auckland teams were selected. Officials had declared that "give us fine weather and we will get an attendance of 20,000". Unfortunately the weather did not oblige and it was in fact described as "the worst experienced this season ... in one place there was a miniature lake." This resulted in a crowd many times smaller, however thousands came into the ground to watch the main match between North Island and South Island, won by the former 27 points to 9.[70] Auckland then played against the New Zealand team and lost 9 points to 16. Following this they played a Northern Union Challenge Cup match against the holders South Auckland and were victorious by 24 points to 16. After the New Zealand team returned from their tour of Australia they again played Auckland at Carlaw Park and they used the experience they had gained to trounce Auckland by 41 points to 17, employing tactics that the Auckland team were not prepared for. Two weeks later Auckland played Queensland who were being touted as the finest league team in the world at the time in the first of three matches. They drew the first, before narrowly losing the second and then being well and truly outclassed in the 3rd match by 54 points to 14.

Representative fixtures[]

After the trial matches were played the New Zealand team was selected by Mr Liversedge, Pearce, and Harding, and 14 Auckland players made the side. They were: Craddock Dufty, Charles Gregory, Lou Brown, Hec Brisbane, Frank Delgrosso, Jack Kirwan, Bert Laing, Maurice Wetherill, Wilson Hall, Stan Webb, Bert Avery, Ernie Herring, Jim O'Brien, and Horace Dixon. The following day Sam Lowrie of Ponsonby United was added to the touring side.

Inter-Island match[]

27 June North Island 27–9 South Island Carlaw Park 1  
2:45 Try: Lou Brown, Ben Davidson, Ernie Herring 3, Horace Dixon, Bert Avery
Con: Frank Delgrosso
[71] Try:
Pen: 3
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: W Ripley

Auckland Trial match[]

27 June Auckland A 0–5 Auckland B Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 [72] Try: Payne
Con: Shand
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Les Bull

Auckland C v South Auckland[]

27 June Auckland C 11–13 South Auckland Carlaw Park 2  
12:30 Try: Cleaver, Wardlaw, McDonald
Con: Clarrie Polson
[72] Try: P Paki, Johnstone
Con: Stan Raynor 2
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: W Murray

Auckland v New Zealand[]

2 July Auckland 9–16 New Zealand Carlaw Park 1  
2:45 Try: George Gardiner, Arthur Singe,
[73] Try: Parkes, Stan Webb, 2
Con:
Referee: Les Bull

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

19 August Auckland 24–16 South Auckland Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ivan Littlewood 2, George Gardiner 2, Ben Davidson 2
Con: George Gardiner, Clarrie Polson 2
[74] Try: Finlay, P Paki, Johnston, Jackways
Con: George Raynor
Pen: Finlay
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Rogers

Auckland v New Zealand[]

29 August Auckland 17–41 New Zealand Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ben Davidson, Riley,
Con: Arthur Singe 3
Pen: Arthur Singe
[75] Try: Maurice Wetherill 3, , Horace Dixon, Bert Avery 3, Saunders
Con: Frank Delgrosso 7
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: W Ripley

Auckland B v West Coast[]

9 September West Coast 15–22 Auckland B Greymouth, West Coast  
Try: Quinn, O’Brien, Penalty Try
Con: 2
Pen:
[76] Try: W Kirkland, Tim Peckham, Hector Cole 2, , Alf Townsend
Con: Hector Cole 2

Auckland v Queensland[]

9 September Auckland 18–18 Queensland Carlaw Park 1  
Try: Stan Webb, Bert Avery 2, O’Brien
Con: Frank Delgrosso 2
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
[77] Try: Eric Fraunfelder, Cecil Aynsley, Jeff Moores, Herb Steinohrt
Con: Jim Craig 3
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: W Ripley

Auckland B v Canterbury[]

12 September Canterbury 6–5 Auckland B Monica Park, Christchurch  
3:00 Try: Polaschek,
[78] Try: Bill Te Whata
Pen: Len Mason
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: W Healey

Auckland B v Wellington[]

16 September Wellington 9–68 Auckland B Newtown Park, Wellington  
3:00 Try: Shanahan
Pen: Balk 3
[79] Try: Ben Davidson 3, , , S Crewther, Bill Te Whata 5, Hec McDonald 2, Nelson Bass 3
Con: , Hector Cole, Hec McDonald, Nelson Bass 6
Pen: Len Mason
Referee: Parkinson

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

19 September Auckland 36–19 South Auckland Carlaw Park 1  
2:45 Try: M Kirkland 2, 3, , , Arthur Singe
Con: Frank Delgrosso 5
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
[80] Try: Finlay, John Dufty, Huatahi Paki
Con: F Raynor, John Dufty
Pen: F Raynor 3
Referee: Mincham

Auckland Province v Queensland[]

10 October Auckland Province 14–54 Queensland Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Arthur Singe, Penalty Try
Con: Frank Delgrosso
Pen: Frank Delgrosso 3
[81] Try: Arthur Henderson, 4, Tom Gorman, Cecil Aynsley 3, James Purcell
Con: Jim Craig 9
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Les Bull

Auckland representative matches played and scorers[]

This list only includes the Auckland team games and does not include the Auckland B, Auckland C, and Auckland Province matches.

No Name Club Team Play Tries Con Pen Points
1 Frank Delgrosso Ponsonby United 2 0 7 2 18
2 Arthur Singe Marist Old Boys 5 2 3 1 14
3 George Gardiner Ponsonby United 3 3 1 0 11
4 Ben Davidson City Rovers 3 3 0 0 9
4 Kingsland 1 3 0 0 9
6 Bert Avery Athletic 1 2 0 0 6
6 Ivan Littlewood Ponsonby United 4 2 0 0 6
6 M Kirkland Marist Old Boys 1 2 0 0 6
6 Devonport United 4 2 0 0 6
10 Clarrie Polson Newton Rangers 1 0 2 0 4
11 S Riley Ponsonby United 2 1 0 0 3
11 Stan Webb Devonport United 1 1 0 0 3
13 Hector Cole Ponsonby United 4 0 0 0 0
13 Hec McDonald City Rovers 3 0 0 0 0
13 M Herewini Ponsonby United 3 0 0 0 0
13 Charles Gregory Marist Old Boys 2 0 0 0 0
13 J Payne Ponsonby United 2 0 0 0 0
13 Tim Peckham Ponsonby United 2 0 0 0 0
13 Bill Te Whata Athletic 1 0 0 0 0
13 Ernie Herring Athletic 1 0 0 0 0
13 Greening Northcote 1 0 0 0 0
13 Newton 1 0 0 0 0
13 Harry Douglas Devonport United 1 0 0 0 0
13 Horace Dixon Devonport United 1 0 0 0 0
13 Jack Kirwan Marist Old Boys 1 0 0 0 0
13 Jim O'Brien Marist Old Boys 1 0 0 0 0
13 Len Mason Athletic 1 0 0 0 0
13 Lou Brown City Rovers 1 0 0 0 0
13 Mackie City Rovers 1 0 0 0 0
13 Maurice Wetherill City Rovers 1 0 0 0 0
13 Nelson Bass City Rovers 1 0 0 0 0
13 Jim O'Brien Marist or Devonport 1 0 0 0 0
13 Sam Crewther City Rovers 1 0 0 0 0
13 Alf Townsend City Rovers 1 0 0 0 0

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