Otahuhu Leopards

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Otahuhu Leopards
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Club information
Full nameOtahuhu Rovers Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s)Leopards
Founded1911; 111 years ago (1911)
Websiteotahuhuroversrugbyleague.co.nz
Current details
CompetitionAuckland Rugby League, New Zealand Rugby League
Records
Premierships1945, 1964, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1983, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2010
Runners-up2011
Minor premiership1942, 1945, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1994, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010
National Club Champions1964, 1983
Roope Rooster1957, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1994, 2009, 2010
Stormont Shield1965, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2010, 2012
Sharman Cup1935, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1950, 2017
Stallard Cup1925

The Otahuhu Leopards are a rugby league club based in Otahuhu, Auckland. Founded in 1911, the club has produced 49 New Zealand national rugby league team players. The club competes in the Fox Memorial competition run by Auckland Rugby League. Otahuhu has won the Fox Memorial Shield 12 times, the Rukatai Shield 16 times, Roope Rooster 12 times and the Stormont Shield 12 times.

History[]

The Otahuhu Leopards were founded in 1911. Their first ever Kiwi was selected in 1914 when Arthur Hardgrave played against the touring England side. He had joined Otahuhu at the start of the season after the Manukau side he was with had dropped out of first grade the season prior. 1930 saw the club win its first ever senior grade trophy when their top side won the Senior B competition. In 1943, playing in blue and white, Otahuhu produced their first Fox Memorial side though they had played as a combined City Rovers-Otahuhu side in the Fox Memorial competition in 1942 due to there being so many players away at World War II. The Auckland Rugby League forced several mergers for that season. By Otahuhu had won their first Fox Memorial title. In that year the team featured four brothers Ivan, Joffre, Mick, and Norm Johnson, along with brothers Dick and Jim Fogarty (also captain). In 1946 their first Kiwi's were selected, and Claude Hancox who toured Britain and France in 1947–48.

Otahuhu Leopards is where Kiwi coach Graham Lowe first made a name for himself coaching U18s in 1974 and becoming a first grade coach in 1977, winning the Fox Memorial competition in his first year.

Bartercard Cup[]

With the creation of the Bartercard Cup in 2000 by the New Zealand Rugby League the Leopards were one of the seven Auckland sides invited to join. They dominated the competition in the inaugural season, finishing up Minor Premiers before going down to the Canterbury Bulls in the Grand Final. More heartbreak was to follow for the club, losing in the Elimination Play-off and the Preliminary Final the next two seasons before missing the final series all together in 2003.

Season Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Position (Teams) Finals
2000 22 18 0 4 782 440 342 36 Minor Premiers (Twelve) Runner-up
2001 22 14 1 7 691 528 163 29 Fourth (Twelve) Lost Elimination Play-off
2002 16 10 0 6 636 393 243 20 Third (Twelve) Lost Preliminary Final
2003 16 5 1 10 432 594 −162 11 Ninth (Twelve) N/A

Otahuhu Ellerslie Leopards[]

In 2004 the Counties Manukau Jetz replaced the Manurewa Marlins in the competition. As a result, the number of clubs involved with the Eastern Tornadoes increased and the clubs orientation shifted southwards. The Ellerslie Eagles left this franchise and joined with Otahuhu to form the Otahuhu Ellerslie Leopards. The club made the finals again, again losing in the Preliminary Final. In 2005 the club missed the finals for the second time in three seasons.

Season Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Position (Teams) Finals
2004 16 12 0 4 476 321 155 24 Second (Twelve) Lost Preliminary Final
2005 16 9 0 7 442 412 30 18 Sixth (Twelve) N/A

Tamaki Leopards[]

In 2006 the number of Auckland Bartercard Cup sides was reduced from eight to five. This resulted in the Otahuhu-Ellerslie Leopards and the Eastern Tornadoes merging to form the Tamaki Leopards franchise. In 2007 the side was renamed the Tamaki Titans and finished fifth.

Fox Memorial[]

The club competes in the Fox Memorial competition run by Auckland Rugby League. Otahuhu has won the Fox Memorial Shield 12 times, the Rukatai Shield 16 times, Roope Rooster 12 times and the Stormont Shield 12 times.

As a junior, Richard Blackmore who started his rugby league at Otahuhu became head coach from 2006 to 2010 successfully taking ownership of the Stormont Shield and Roope Rooster and leading the team to a Fox Memorial grand final victory over Mt Albert in 2010.

Notable players[]

Otahuhu in the 2010 grand final

The Otahuhu Club has had a long and proud history of producing top quality rugby league players.

Kiwi Captains[]

To date the Leopards have produced five captains of the New Zealand national rugby league team:

Other players[]

Season records[]

Otahuhu Senior Team Records (1912-1939)[]

The season record for the most senior men’s team in the club.

Season Grade Team Play W D L PF PA PD Pts Position (Teams)
1912 2nd Grade Otahuhu Rovers 9 6 0 3 - - - 12 Approx 2nd of 8 (incomplete records)
1913 2nd Grade Otahuhu Rovers - - - - - - - - 2nd of 7
1914 1st Grade (Myers Cup) Otahuhu Rovers 9 1 1 7 64 115 -51 3 6th of 6
1915 1st Grade Otahuhu Rovers 9 1 0 8 48 111 -63 2 6th of 6
1916 1st Grade Otahuhu Rovers 10 2 1 7 62 175 -113 5 5th of 6
1917 1st Grade Otahuhu Rovers 4 0 0 4 12 55 -43 0 6th of 6 (withdrew after R4 default)
1918 2nd Grade Otahuhu Rovers - - - - - - - - 1st of 5
1919 1st Grade Otahuhu Rovers 1 0 0 1 3 28 -25 0 8th of 8 (withdrew after R1)
1920 4th Grade Otahuhu Rovers - - - - - - - - Unknown (did not win)
1921 2nd Grade Otahuhu Rovers - - - - - - - - Unknown (did not win)
1922 2nd Grade Otahuhu Rovers - - - - - - - - Unknown (did not win)
1923 2nd Grade Otahuhu Rovers - - - - - - - - Unknown (did not win)
1924 2nd Grade Otahuhu Rovers - - - - - - - - 1st of 12
1925 B Division Otahuhu Rovers 11 6 1 4 85 48 +37 13 2nd of 5
1926 B Division Otahuhu Rovers 14 4 2 8 68 124 -56 10 5th of 6
1927 B Division Otahuhu Rovers 12 2 0 9 63 123 -60 4 7th of 7
1928 B Division Otahuhu Rovers 12 7 1 4 123 115 +8 15 2nd of 7
1929 B Division Otahuhu Rovers 11 8 1 2 223 44 +179 17 2nd of 6
1930 B Division Otahuhu Rovers 13 11 1 1 183 81 +102 23 1st of 7
1931 1st Grade (Fox Memorial) Otahuhu-Ellerslie 12 1 1 10 85 237 -152 3 7th of 7 (combined side)
1932 2nd Grade Otahuhu Rovers - - - - - - - - 2nd of 9 (lost final to Papakura 2-5)
1933 2nd Grade Otahuhu Rovers - - - - - - - - 2nd of 7 (lost final to Mangere 8-11)
1934 2nd Grade Otahuhu Rovers 14 12 0 2 - - - 24 1st of 6
1935 Senior B (Sharman Cup) Otahuhu Rovers 9 8 0 1 135 16 +119 16 1st of 4
1936 Senior B (Sharman Cup) Otahuhu Rovers 8 5 0 3 77 67 +10 10 2nd of 5
1937 3rd Grade Otahuhu Rovers - - - - - - - - 1st of 13 (won final over Richmond 13-6)
1938 Senior B (Sharman Cup) Otahuhu Rovers 12 9 1 2 85 61 +24 19 1st of 6
1939 Senior B (Sharman Cup) Otahuhu Rovers 8 6 1 1 83 21 +62 13 1st of 6
1940 Senior B (Sharman Cup) Otahuhu Rovers 9 7 0 2 105 54 +51 14 1st of 5
1912-40 TOTAL - 187 96 11 79 1504 1475 +29 203

Club titles (1912-40)[]

19 championship titles

  • 1913 Fourth Grade
  • 1916 Second Grade
  • 1918 Second Grade and Fifth Grade
  • 1921 Fourth Grade
  • 1924 Second Grade
  • 1926 Schoolboys (Senior)
  • 1927 Schoolboys (Senior)
  • 1930 B Division (Norton Cup)
  • 1934 Second Grade (Wright Cup)
  • 1935 Senior B (Sharman Cup)
  • 1936 Seventh Grade
  • 1937 Third Grade and Fifth Grade
  • 1938 Senior B (Sharman Cup)
  • 1939 Senior B (Sharman Cup) and Third Grade
  • 1940 Senior B (Sharman Cup) and Third Grade

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