1930 Auckland Rugby League season

The 1930 season of Auckland Rugby League was its 22nd. It was generally regarded that the season was very disappointing in terms of the quality of the football played and much of the blame was put down to the fact that too many teams were in the Senior A Grade and there was too much talent spread through the Senior B teams which in turn diluted the top division. There had been a noticeable drop in the attendances at matches at Carlaw Park which had seen 8 to 10 thousand regularly attending club matches. A review of the season was published in The New Zealand Herald on 22 October discussing the issue.[1]

The Senior A championship was won by Ponsonby United for the second consecutive year which was their fifth title overall. They were awarded the Monteith Shield. This was the last year that the Monteith Shield was played for as the man this trophy was named after suggested that the main championship trophy should be one named in honour of Mr. Edwin Vincent Fox who had died earlier that year. Ponsonby also won the Roope Rooster trophy for the sixth time after defeating Richmond Rovers by 15 points to 7 in the final. Ponsonby were however beaten by Devonport United in the final of the Stormont Shield 17–5. This was the first time Devonport had won the Stormont Shield. A week later on 11 October Ponsonby played the champions of the South Auckland competition who were Ngaruawahia in the first match of its kind. Ponsonby won 32 to 29.

The Senior B championship was won by Otahuhu who beat the 1929 champions Point Chevalier in the final by 3 points to 0. The Stallard Cup knockout competition for Senior B teams was won by Richmond who defeated Point Chevalier 21–11 in the final. Richmond were the first club to enter a B team (effectively a reserve grade team) in this grade, and for the Stallard Cup they were joined by a B team from Devonport.

Preceded by 22nd Auckland Rugby League season
1930
Succeeded by

Season News edit

Club teams by grade participation edit

Team 1st Senior B 2nd 3rd Open 3rd Int. 4th 5th 6th 7th Schools Total
Richmond Rovers 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 12
Devonport United 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 8
Ponsonby United 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 6
Marist Old Boys 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 7
Kingsland Athletic 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 5
City Rovers 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 5
Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 5
Ellerslie United 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 5
Otahuhu Rovers 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 5
Point Chevalier 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4
Glen Lynn 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 4
Mount Albert United 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4
Newmarket 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 4
Avondale 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 4
Parnell 0 1 0 0 .5 .5 .5 0 0 .5 3
Newton Rangers 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3
Māngere United 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
Papatoetoe 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3
Akarana 0 0 0 0 .5 .5 .5 0 0 .5 2
Mount Wellington 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Avondale Convent School 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Onehunga Convent (St Joseph's School) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Total 8 7 7 8 7 11 8 11 10 18 95
 
Preseason training at Carlaw Park involving City Rovers players.
 
Preseason training on Carlaw Park #2 with the terraces in the background.

In a major scandal following the Stormont Shield match between Ponsonby United and Devonport, Frank Delgrosso, the Auckland and New Zealand representative who was captain of the Ponsonby team was suspended for three seasons. Delgrosso was charged with misconduct along with another Ponsonby player V. Goodwin. They were also barred from attending Carlaw Park in the future.[2] He failed to make a teammate who had been ordered off to leave the field, threw mud at the referee, and abused him.

Mt Albert was a new addition to the B Grade competition by entering a team there for the first time. This was their first senior grade team. They had won the Second Grade competition the previous year and were essentially ‘promoting’ the team.

The Auckland Rugby League placed a tender for its “Auckland Rugby League Programme and Gazette” for the 1930 season.[3]

Prior to the season opening games the Auckland Star ran a piece on the prospects of each A Grade team and the players it had acquired.[4]

 

As the season progressed much talk was made about the standard of the Senior A Grade and its inability to field enough sides of quality. The decision was eventually made to reduce the number of A Grade sides to 6 and to do away with the Senior B competition altogether for the following season. Instead the league would encourage good quality players to move from those sides to clubs with A Grade teams.[5] A special committee was formed to suggest a way forward. They decided to recommend that the six teams to make up the A Grade for the 1931 season should be Ponsonby, Marist, Devonport, Metropolitan (to include City and Newton), Western Suburbs or Richmond, and Eastern Suburbs (to include Ellerslie).[6] There was much discussion of the matter by members of various clubs over which clubs should merge or who disagreed that their club should disappear.[7] The matter was further discussed in a Management Committee meeting on 15 October but a decision was deferred for a week.[8]

On 29 October it was decided by the Auckland Rugby League to officially reduce the number of teams in the Senior A Grade to 6. The clubs would be known as Ponsonby United, Devonport, Marist Old Boys, Western Suburbs (Richmond Rovers and Kingsland), Metropolitan (City and Newton), and Eastern Suburbs (Ellerslie and the surrounding district). This was not to be the only time that Auckland Rugby League went down the path of making teams, who were often unwilling, into mergers. It happened again decades later before reverting to the norm, and then again in the 1990s before once again reverting to the norm with standalone clubs. Clubs who were particularly against the proposal were City Rovers, Newton Rangers, Kingsland Athletic, and Richmond.[9]

Papakura hosted its first ever rugby league match when Richmond 2nd Grade and Newmarket 2nd Grade played there at the end of the season. Richmond won 20–10.

Obituaries edit

 
Fox in the back row, 3rd from left in the North Shore 2nd grade side of 1912.

Edward Vincent Fox

On 24 February Mr. Edward Vincent Fox died. He was a member of the Devonport team before World War I and played inside five-eighths for Auckland against England. In 1913 he enlisted in the war efforts and fought in the front lines. He was shot in the leg and when he returned to Auckland was unable to play again. He was appointed to the executive of Auckland Rugby League and was a selector for the Auckland and New Zealand teams.[10] He was buried at O’Neill's Point Cemetery on the North Shore, New Zealand.

Monteith Shield (first grade championship) edit

Monteith Shield standings edit

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Ponsonby United 13 11 0 2 190 138 22
City Rovers 13 7 2 4 206 175 16
Devonport United 13 8 0 5 151 128 16
Marist Old Boys 13 6 3 4 200 147 15
Newton Rangers 13 4 1 8 142 193 9
Kingsland Athletic 13 4 1 8 113 156 9
Ellerslie United 13 4 1 8 141 171 9
Richmond Rovers 13 4 0 9 118 156 8

Monteith Shield fixtures edit

Round 1 edit

 
 
Ponsonby v Richmond.

Marist Old Boys victory over Kingsland Athletic was contested by Kingsland over an unregistered player (Munro) playing in the match. The protest was upheld and Kingsland were awarded the match. Marist Old Boys appealed to the New Zealand League Council but the decision was upheld by that body also.[11] In the Round 1 match Craddock Dufty was ordered from the field for allegedly disputing a referees decision on a possible forward pass which led to the tying City Rovers try near the end of the match.

26 April Ponsonby 15-14 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: L Winters, Cyril Thompson, A Schofield
Con: Frank Delgrosso 2
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
[12] Try: J Potter, Tim Peckham
Con: L Taylor
Pen: L Taylor 3
Referee: Percy Rogers
26 April City 12-12 Ellerslie Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Laurie Barchard, William McLaughlin, George Perry, Ben Davidson [12] Try: C Capner, Wally Somers
Con: J Hemingway 2
Pen: J Hemingway
Referee: Bertie Emirali
26 April Kingsland 13-16* Marist Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Carter 2, R D Revell
Con: Ralph Longville 2
[12] Try: Phil Brady 2, Bernard Sweeney, George Batchelor
Con: Charles Gregory
Pen: Charles Gregory
Referee: William Mincham
26 April Devonport 16-8 Newton Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Horace Dixon, Les O’Leary, H A Tate 2
Con: Les O’Leary 2
[12] Try: Ferguson, A McLeod
Con: Cyril Brimble
Referee: Vic Simpson

Round 2 edit

 
 
 
3 May Marist 20-12 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: George Batchelor, Charles Gregory, Hec Brisbane, Norm Campbell
Con: Charles Gregory 3
Pen: Charles Gregory
[13] Try: Ted Mincham, Tim Peckham
Con: L Taylor
Pen: L Taylor 2
Referee: Les Bull
3 May City 27-20 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: William McLaughlin 2, Puti Tipene Watene, Ben Davidson 2, Laurie Barchard, Len Barchard
Con: Puti Tipene Watene 2
[13] Try: Stanley Francis, Charles Allen, J Beattie, Murray
Con: Cyril Brimble 3
Pen: Cyril Brimble
Referee: Arthur Rae
3 May Devonport 11-5 Kingsland Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Les O’Leary 2, S Casey
Pen: Allan Seagar
[13] Try: Revell
Con: Ralph Longville
Referee: E McCall
3 May Ponsonby 16-4 Ellerslie Auckland Domain  
3:00 Try: Leonard Riley, Pat Skelton, L Winters, Cyril Thompson
Con: Pat Skelton 2
[13] Pen: Craddock Dufty 2 Attendance: 2,000
Referee: A McKubrey

Round 3 edit

 

Governor General Lord Bledisloe attended the Carlaw Park matches and was photographed with Ben Davidson of City rovers before the kickoff. Frank Delgrosso left the field early in the match for Ponsonby with an injured knee. In the second half Goodwin, Riley and Cyril Thompson all left the field injured and were not able to be replaced owing to the non-replacement rule which applied to the second half of matches. Goodwin was treated in hospital for concussion.

10 May City 24-8 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Mita Watene, George Perry 3, William McLaughlin, Stan Clark
Con: Maurice Wetherill 2
Pen: Maurice Wetherill
[14] Try: Cyril Thompson, Leonard Riley
Drop: Pat Skelton
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Vic Simpson
10 May Devonport 22-3 Richmond Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Les O'Leary 2, Ernest Ruby 2, Trevor O'Leary 2
Con: Ernest Ruby, Allan Seagar
[14] Try: Patterson Attendance: 10,000
Referee: H Carroll
10 May Ellerslie 5-13 Marist Ellerslie Reserve  
3:00 Try: C Capner
Con: Craddock Dufty
[14] Try: Wilf Hassan, George Batchelor, Jim Johnson
Con: Charles Gregory 2
Referee: Percy Rogers
10 May Newton 14-8 Kingsland Auckland Domain  
3:00 Try: Cyril Brimble, A McLeod, Ed St George, Carter
Con: Cyril Brimble
[14] Try: Carter, H Carter
Con: Ralph Longville
Referee: A McKubrey

Round 4 edit

 

In the match between Marist and City, Bernard Sweeney was ordered off for Marist and Mita Watene was ordered off for City. Frank Delgrosso against left the field after injuring his knee while playing for Ponsonby.


24 May Marist 13-12 City Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: George Batchelor 2, Bernard Sweeney
Con: Charles Gregory
Pen: Charles Gregory
[15] Try: Puti Tipene Watene, Len Barchard
Pen: Puti Tipene Watene 2, George Perry
Referee: Percy Rogers
24 May Ponsonby 14-10 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: John Angelo, Kenneth Peckham, A Schofield, Pat Skelton
Con: Kenneth Peckham
[15] Try: Cyril Brimble, Hill
Con: Cyril Brimble
Pen: Cyril Brimble
Referee: Wilfred Simpson
24 May Devonport 5-13 Ellerslie Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Horace Dixon
Con: Les O’Leary
[15] Try: L Grogan, J Hemingway, F Chapman
Con: Craddock Dufty 2
Referee: Vic Simpson
24 May Richmond 10-3 Kingsland Auckland Domain 2  
3:00 Try: Ted Mincham, W Jones
Con: Ted Mincham
Pen: Ted Mincham
[15] Try: R Lucas Referee: Les Bull

Round 5 edit

 
Charles Gregory (rugby) punting the ball in Marist's match v Ponsonby.
7 June Marist 22-2 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Charles Gregory 2, Jock Graham, Wilf Hassan, Horatio Drew, Hec Brisbane
Con: Jim O'Brien 2
[16] Drop: Pat Skelton Referee: H McKubrey
7 June City 23-10 Devonport Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: C Reynolds, Lawrence Barchard, Maurice Wetherill, William McLaughlin, Len Barchard
Con: Steve Watene 4
[16] Try: Allan Seagar, Stanley Rule
Con: Les O’Leary 2
Referee: William Mincham
7 June Newton 11-3 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Hill, Clark, McLeod
Con: Cyril Brimble
[16] Try: Ted Mincham Referee: Vic Simpson
7 June Ellerslie 31-10 Kingsland Ellerslie Reserve  
3:00 Try: Coster 3, Stan Webb, Hemingway 2, Grogan
Con: Craddock Dufty 4, Hemingway
[17] Try: Atkins, Claude List
Con: Ralph Longville 2
Referee: S Billman

Round 6 edit

Ted Brimble made his debut for Newton Rangers after switching from the Manukau rugby club and joining his brother Cyril who was in his second season for Newton. At the end of the season Cyril was granted a transfer to Canterbury where he would play rugby league representatively.

21 June Marist 31-10 Newton Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Charles Gregory, Wilf Hassan, Phil Brady, George Batchelor 2, Jim O'Brien, Norm Campbell
Con: Charles Gregory 3, George Batchelor
Pen: Charles Gregory
[18] Try: McLeod, Ed St George
Con: Cyril Brimble
Pen: Hill
Referee: Bertie Victor Emirali
21 June City 17-13 Kingsland Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: William McLaughlin, Paton, Joe Hadley, George Perry, Ben Davidson
Con: Laurie Barchard
[19] Try: Carter 2, G Simms
Con: Herring 2
Referee: Frank Thompson
21 June Ponsonby 8-6 Devonport Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: A Schofield, Winters
Con: Frank Delgrosso
[19] Try: S Casey, Horace Dixon Referee: Vic Simpson
21 June Richmond 8-0 Ellerslie Grey Lynn Park  
3:00 Try: Patterson 2
Con: Ted Mincham
[20] Referee: Les Bull

Round 7 edit

The match between Ponsonby and Kingsland was played at the Mangere Domain.

28 June Devonport 24-12 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Smith, Les O’Leary, Ernest Ruby, Alf Scott
Con: Les O’Leary 4
Pen: Les O’Leary, Smith
[21] Try: Jock Graham, George Batchelor
Con: Jim O'Brien 2
Pen: Jim O'Brien
Referee: Les Bull
28 June Newton 22-18 Ellerslie Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Butler, Charles Allan 2, Cyril Brimble 2, Ted Brimble
Con: Hill, Claude Dempsey
[22] Try: Calder, Coster, Drew 2
Con: Hemingway 2, Stan Webb
Referee: E McCall
28 June Ponsonby 13-12 Kingsland Mangere Domain  
3:00 Try: Schofield, John Angelo, Heck Lunn
Con: Frank Delgrosso 2
[21] Try: G Simms, McLaughlin
Con: Ralph Longville, Herring
Pen: Herring
Referee: Wilfred Simpson
28 June City 11-7 Richmond Auckland Domain 2  
3:00 Try: William McLaughlin 2, George Perry
Con: Laurie Barchard
[21] Try: Lennie
Con: Jones
Pen: G Davis
Referee: Vic Simpson

Round 8 edit

The Marist v Kingsland match finished with an unusual scoreline of 0-0. Although the score was perhaps somewhat misleading as Marist Old Boys played two men short for most of the game with Batchelor and Norm Campbell going off injured in the first half. One of the only other times that this had happened since the first round of matches in 1910 when North Shore drew 0–0 with Newton.

5 July Devonport 5-0 Newton Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Les O’Leary
Pen: Les O’Leary
[23] Referee: Vic Simpson
5 July City 6-2 Ellerslie Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Joe Hadley 2 [23] Pen: Hemingway Referee: H Carroll
5 July Ponsonby 10-9 Richmond Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: S Riley, D McLeay
Con: Frank Delgrosso 2
[23] Try: Joseph Ragg, Ted Mincham, Patterson Referee: Percy Rogers
5 July Marist 0-0 Kingsland Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 [23] Referee: T Hill

Round 9 edit

12 July Richmond 11-10 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ted Mincham 2, Ritchie
Con: Ted Mincham
[24] Try: Phil Brady, Jock Graham
Con: Jim O'Brien 2
Referee: A McKubrey
12 July City 21-8 Newton Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: George Perry 3, Willie Shortland, C Reynolds
Con: Paton 3
[25] Try: Ted Brimble, Ray Middleton
Con: Hill
Referee: Bertie Victor Emirali
12 July Devonport 13-6 Kingsland Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Ernest Ruby, Alf Scott, O’Donnell
Con: Alf Scott
Pen: Les O'Leary
[25] Try: Claude List, Carter Referee: Les Bull
12 July Ponsonby 10-5 Ellerslie Auckland Domain 1  
3:00 Try: Schofield, S Riley
Con: Frank Delgrosso
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
[25] Try: Drew
Pen: Hemingway
Referee: Percy Rogers

Round 10 edit

For Marist, Phil Brady was sent off for punching an Ellerslie player early in the second half. Bert Laing after an absence of 3 years turned out for Devonport.

19 July Ponsonby 29-12 City Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Heck Lunn, Pat Skelton, Schofield, Bill Skelton, S Riley
Con: Frank Delgrosso 5
Pen: Frank Delgrosso 2
[26] Try: Bill Hamilton, N Pascoe
Pen: Paton 3
Referee: E McCall
19 July Marist 25-8 Ellerslie Auckland Domain  
3:00 Try: George Batchelor 2, George Drew 4, Len Schultz
Con: Len Schultz
Pen: Alan Clarke
[27] Try: Quirke 2
Pen: 'Shorty' Oliff
Referee: Stuart Billman
19 July Kingsland 13-5 Newton Auckland Domain 6  
3:00 Try: Simms, Claude List 2
Con: Herring
Pen: Herring
[26] Try: Ray Middleton
Con: Ted Brimble
Referee: Wilfred Simpson
19 July Richmond 14-13 Devonport Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Ted Mincham, Edwards
Con: Ted Mincham
Pen: Ted Mincham 3
[26] Try: Les O’Leary, O’Donnell, Neville St George
Con: Les O’Leary 2
Referee: C Moore

Round 11 edit

2 August City 28-28 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Bill Hadley, W Perry, George Perry, Joe Hadley 2, C Reynolds, Iverson, McLaughlin
Con: Paton 2
[28] Try: George Batchelor 3, Jim Johnson, Phil Brady 3, Alan Clarke
Con: Jim O'Brien 2
Referee: Les Bull
2 August Ponsonby 18-7 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Heck Lunn, Leonard Riley 2, Schofield
Con: Frank Delgrosso 3
[28] Try: Allen St George
Con: Claude Dempsey
Pen: Claude Dempsey
Referee: A McKubrey
2 August Ellerslie 8-12 Devonport Ellerslie Racecourse  
3:00 Try: Kennedy, Stan Webb
Con: Wally Somers
[28] Try: Les O’Leary, C Rhodes
Con: Les O’Leary
Pen: Les O’Leary
Referee: E McCall
2 August Kingsland 13-8 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Carter, H Carter, Bob Carter
Con: Ralph Longville
Pen: Ralph Longville
[28] Try: Mills, Tim Peckham
Con: Ted Mincham
Referee: Vic Simpson

Round 12 edit

The Round 12 matches due to be played on 9 August were all postponed after rain fell on the Saturday. This added to the rain which had fallen throughout the week leading up to the Saturday.

16 August Ponsonby 19-10 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:15 Try: A McIntyre, Leonard Riley 3, Pat Skelton
Con: Frank Delgrosso
Pen: Pat Skelton
[29] Try: George Batchelor 2
Con: Jim O'Brien 2
Referee: Percy Rogers
16 August Ellerslie 18-16 Kingsland Carlaw Park 2  
3:15 Try: Wally Somers, Hickey 2, Quirke
Con: Leslie Oliff 2
Pen: Wally Somers
[30] Try: Bob Carter 2, Dix, Claude List
Con: Ralph Longville
Pen: Ralph Longville
Referee: T Hill
16 August Devonport 11-0 City Carlaw Park 1  
1:45 Try: Smith, Trevor O’Leary, J Harding
Con: Les O’Leary
[30] Referee: E McCall
16 August Newton 11-3 Richmond Auckland Domain 3  
3:00 Try: Hill, Cyril Brimble, McLeod
Con: Cyril Brimble
[30] Try: Stan Prentice Referee: Les Bull

Round 13 edit

 
The Ponsonby United side which won the 1930 championship.
30 August Ponsonby 28-3 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:15 Try: Schofield 2, L Winters, Stanley Goodwin, Victor Fagan, John Angelo
Con: Frank Delgrosso 3, C Moore, Leonard Riley
[31] Try: Smith Referee: William Mincham
30 August Kingsland 14-13 City Auckland Domain  
3:00 Try: Claude List 2, G Simms, Lucas
Con: Herring
[32] Try: Laurie Barchard 2, Paton
Con: Laurie Barchard 2
Referee: A.E. Smith
30 August Marist 16-16 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:15 Try: Owen Cronin 2, Fraser Webberley, Pat Young
Con: Charles Gregory 2
[32] Try: Cyril Brimble 2, Stanley Francis, Charles Allan
Con: Claude Dempsey, Hill
Referee: A McKubrey
30 August Ellerslie 17-16 Richmond Ellerslie Reserve  
3:00 Try: Kennedy, Drew, Hickey
Con: Craddock Dufty 2
Pen: Craddock Dufty 2
[32] Try: Ted Mincham, J Potter, Joseph Ragg, Thomas
Con: Ted Mincham 2
Referee: Stuart Billman

Roope Rooster knockout competition edit

Craddock Dufty, who had returned from the recent New Zealand tour to Australia refused to play in the fixture against the Auckland players citing an injured elbow. He did not produce a doctors certificate and as a result Auckland Rugby League suspended him and he was unable to play for Ellerslie in their first round match. Jim O'Brien was sent off after a "verbal altercation" with referee Vic Simpson. This was to be his last official competition match of his career, though he did play in the McManus benefit match weeks later at Otahuhu.

Round 1 edit

6 September Richmond 6-3 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:15 Try: Ted Mincham, Ritchie [33] Try: Pat Young Referee: Vic Simpson
6 September Ponsonby 30-12 Ellerslie Carlaw Park 2  
3:15 Try: Leonard Riley 2, Pat Skelton 2, L Winters 2, A Schofield, Victor Fagan
Con: Frank Delgrosso, George Gardiner, Herewini
[33] Try: Quirk, Wally Somers
Con: Leslie Oliff
Pen: Leslie Oliff 2
Referee: A McKubrey
6 September City 31-13 Kingsland Carlaw Park 2  
1:45 Try: Laurie Barchard 4, George Perry 2, Leek
Con: Laurie Barchard 3, Maurice Wetherill 2
[33] Try: Wright, Herring, Atkins
Con: Herring 2
Referee: Bertie Victor Emirali
6 September Devonport 15-2 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
1:45 Try: Allan Seagar, S Casey, Stanley Rule
Con: Les O’Leary 2
Pen: Les O’Leary
[33] Pen: Claude Dempsey Referee: Les Bull

Semi finals edit

13 September Ponsonby 10-5 Devonport Carlaw Park 1  
3:15 Try: Pat Skelton, Frank Delgrosso
Con: George Gardiner
Pen: George Gardiner
[34] Try: Les O’Leary
Pen: Les O’Leary
Referee: Percy Rogers
13 September Richmond 13-0 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:15 Try: Ted Mincham, Stallworthy 2
Con: W Jones, G Davis
[34] Referee: H McKubrey

Final edit

20 September Ponsonby 15-7 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:15 Try: George Gardiner, W Skelton, Schofield
Con: Frank Delgrosso 2
Pen: Frank Delgrosso
[35] Try: Lionel Thompson
Con: Ted Mincham
Pen: Ted Mincham
Referee: Les Bull

Stormont Shield edit

City and Devonport were tied for second place in the Senior A competition and as Ponsonby won both the Senior A championship and the Roope Rooster it left City and Devonport to play off for the right to join them in the Stormont Shield match. Devonport defeated City by 1 point to earn the right to play Ponsonby. In the final Ponsonby had J. Moore ordered off but he refused to leave. The referee then left the field until Moore was persuaded to leave and the game could progress. Moore was later suspended by the league. It eventually turned out that the Auckland and New Zealand representative Frank Delgrosso who was captain at the time had failed to persuade Moore to leave the field and had also verbally abused the referee and thrown mud at him. Delgrosso was suspended by the league for three years but on appeal and with an apology and expression of regret at a March 1931 meeting his suspension was reduced.

Play in Match edit

27 September Devonport 18-17 City Carlaw Park 1  
3:15 Try: Stanley Rule, Wilson, S Casey, Les O’Leary
Con: Alf Scott 3
[36] Try: Ben Davidson 2, Laurie Barchard 2, Stan Clark
Con: Ben Davidson
Referee: Bertie Victor Emirali

Stormont Shield final edit

4 October Devonport 17-5 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:15 Try: Allan Seagar 2, Adams
Con: Allan Seagar, J Harding, Trevor O’Leary
Pen: Allan Seagar
[37] Try: Heck Lunn
Con: Frank Delgrosso
Referee: Vic Simpson

Provincial club championship edit

A game between the champions of the Auckland and South Auckland competitions Ponsonby and Ngaruawahia. George Tittleton fractured his collarbone after being thrown heavily near the end of the match. He finished the game but was taken to Auckland Hospital straight after the match. L Stevens, the Ponsonby hooker received a head injury which required stitches.

11 October Ponsonby 32-29 Ngaruawahia Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Roy Bright, Stanley Goodwin, L Winters, E Friend 2, Heck Lunn, George Gardiner, Unknown x 1
Con: Frank Delgrosso 4
[38] Try: Edwin Abbott, Williams, George Tittleton 3, Mason, Jim Laird
Con: George Tittleton, Hall 2
Pen: George Tittleton
Referee: Arthur Rae

Top try scorers and point scorers edit

Top try and point scorers for A Grade and Roope Rooster matches. Les O'Leary of Devonport United top scored with 72 points followed by Frank Delgrosso with 59, and Ted Mincham with 56. George Batchelor of Marist Old Boys was the top try scorer with 15, followed by Leonard Riley and George Perry with 12 each.

Senior B grade competition edit

Senior B grade standings edit

A Māngere United and Mt Albert result is missing as it was not reported in any of the newspapers of the time.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Otahuhu United 13 11 1 1 183 81 23
Point Chevalier 13 10 1 2 108 62 21
Mount Albert United 11 4 1 6 82 101 9
Māngere United 10 4 0 6 90 83 8
Northcote and Birkenhead Ramblers 12 4 0 8 67 92 8
Parnell 12 4 0 8 68 138 8
Richmond Rovers B 11 2 1 8 61 102 5

Senior B grade fixtures edit

Mt Albert entered a senior team for the first time in their club history which had begun in 1928.

The Round 8 game between Māngere and Richmond B was not played because a charity match between Ponsonby and Kingsland was being played on its ground.

Parnell were referred to as the “magpies” on account of their black and white uniforms by the Auckland Star after their Round 9 match.

The Round 9 match report in the Auckland Star incorrectly reported the score 15–6 in favour of Northcote, however they corrected it in their following week reports of the Senior B matches as being a 15–6 win to Mangere.

The round 13 matches were cancelled due to steady rain falling on the Saturday adding to significant rain that had fallen during the week, aside from the game at Māngere. The Northcote v Otahuhu match was postponed as Northcote had played their traditional fixture v Huntly on Northcote's home ground at Stafford Park.

Otahuhu beat Point Chevalier in the final by 3 points to 0 to win the Senior B championship.

1930 Senior B results
Date Score Score Venue Attendance
Round 1 26 April [39] Point Chevalier 23 Parnell 8 Carlaw Park # 2, 1:30pm
26 April Richmond B 6 Northcote 3 Victoria Park, 3pm
26 April Mangere 5 Otahuhu 11 Mangere, 3pm
Round 2 3 May [13] Otahuhu 11 Parnell 7 Auckland Domain # 1, 3pm
3 May Point Chevalier 5 Mt Albert 3 Point Chevalier, 3pm
3 May Mangere 11 Richmond B 3 Mangere, 3pm
Round 3 10 May [40] Northcote 8 Mangere 6 Northcote
10 May Mount Albert 8 Otahuhu 9 Mount Albert, 3pm
10 May Richmond B 18 Parnell 7 Grey Lynn, 3pm
Round 4 17 May [41] Otahuhu 8 Point Chevalier 8 Sturgess Park, Otahuhu, 3pm
17 May Richmond B 9 Mount Albert 11 Grey Lynn, 3pm
17 May Parnell 9 Northcote 0 Carlaw Park # 2, 3pm
Round 5 24 May [42] Mount Albert 8 Northcote 5 Victoria Park, 3pm
24 May Mangere 11 Parnell 15 Mangere, 3pm
24 May Point Chevalier 8 Richmond B 5 Point Chevalier, 3pm
Round 6 31 May [43] Otahuhu 29 Richmond B 0 Sturges Park, Otahuhu, 3pm
31 May Mangere 12 Mount Albert 8 Carlaw Park # 2, 3pm
31 May Northcote 6 Point Chevalier 2 Stafford Park, Northcote, 3pm
Round 6 7 June [44] Otahuhu 10 Northcote 8 Victoria Park, 3pm
7 June Point Chevalier 9 Mangere 3 Point Chevalier, 3pm
7 June Mount Albert 5 Parnell 7 Mount Albert, 3pm
Round 7 21 June [45] Northcote 15 Richmond B 7 Stafford Park, Northcote, 3pm
21 June Otahuhu 17 Mangere 10 Sturges Park, Otahuhu, 3pm
21 June Point Chevalier 5 Parnell 4 Point Chevalier, 3pm
Round 8 28 June [46] Otahuhu 28 Parnell 2 Mangere Domain, 2pm
28 June Mount Albert 0 Point Chevalier 18 Mount Albert, 3pm
28 June Mangere PPD Richmond B PPD
Round 9 5 July [47] Parnell 2 Richmond B 0 Auckland Domain # 2, 3pm
5 July Mangere 15 Northcote 6 Mangere, 3pm
5 July Otahuhu 25 Mount Albert 8 Sturges Park, Otahuhu, 3pm
Round 10 12 July [48] Mount Albert 3 Richmond 3 Mount Albert, 3pm
12 July Point Chevalier 13 Otahuhu 12 Point Chevalier, 3pm 1,000
12 July Northcote 6 Parnell 2 Stafford Park, Northcote, 3pm
Round 11 19 July [49] Richmond B 3 Point Chevalier 5 Grey Lynn Park, 3pm
19 July Mount Albert 9 Northcote 3 Mount Albert, 3pm
19 July Mangere 12 Parnell 0 Carlaw Park # 1, 1:30pm
Round 12 2 Aug [50] Richmond B 7 Otahuhu 8 Grey Lynn Park # 2, 3pm
2 Aug Point Chevalier 6 Northcote 2 Point Chevalier, 3pm
2 Aug Mount Albert ? Mangere ? Mount Albert, 3pm
Round 13 14 Aug [51] Mount Albert 19 Parnell 5 Carlaw Park # 1, 1:45pm
23 Aug Otahuhu 12 Northcote 5 Auckland Domain # 1, 3pm
9 Aug Mangere 5 Point Chevalier 6 Mangere Domain, 3pm
Final 30 Aug [52] Otahuhu 3 Point Chevalier 0 Carlaw Park # 1, 1:45

Stallard Cup knockout competition edit

Devonport entered a Senior B team in the Stallard Cup which had not played in the Senior B grade during the season. This team could loosely be considered the second ever ‘reserve’ grade team fielded following the Richmond clubs entry of Senior B teams in that grade for the 1929 and 1930 seasons.

1930 Stallard Cup results
Date Score Score Venue
Round 1 6 Sep [33] Mount Albert 5 Northcote 3 Auckland Domain # 2, 3pm
6 Sep Parnell 12 Richmond B 7 Auckland Domain # 6, 3pm
6 Sep Otahuhu 6 Mangere 0 Papatoetoe, 3pm
6 Sep Devonport B 10 Point Chevalier 16 Devonport Domain, 3pm
Semi final 13 Sep [34] Point Chevalier 3 Otahuhu 0 Carlaw Park # 1, 1:45pm
Semi final 13 Sep Richmond B 10 Mount Albert 4 Carlaw Park # 2, 1:45pm
Final 27 Sep [53] Richmond B 21 Point Chevalier 11 Carlaw Park # 2, 3:15pm

Other club matches and lower grades edit

Lower grade competitions edit

The Sixth grade had in previous years been split into A and B grades however in 1930 the Sixth Grade B competition was reclassified as the Seventh Grade.

Second grade edit

Richmond won the championship. The team had been together for 6 seasons and won every single championship as they progressed through the grades. Ponsonby United won the knock out competition on September 13 when they beat Devonport by default. There were several games without results reported however the newspapers published the final standings so they are accurate.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Richmond Rovers 11 11 0 0 136 12 22
Ponsonby United 11 9 0 2 131 49 18
Marist Old Boys 11 5 1 5 88 60 11
Devonport United 11 5 0 6 63 79 10
Mount Wellington 10 3 0 7 55 117 6
Māngere United 10 1 1 8 17 133 3
Ōtāhuhu Rovers 6 0 0 6 13 43 0

Third Open Grade standings edit

Ponsonby won the championship undefeated winning all 14 matches. They also won the knockout competition when they beat Marist in the final on September 13 by 10 points to 3.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Ponsonby United 14 14 0 0 410 33 28
Kingsland Athletic 14 9 3 2 78 56 21
Glen Lynn 14 7 1 6 118 146 15
Ellerslie 14 6 1 7 61 110 13
Marist Old Boys 14 5 2 7 80 140 12
Avondale 14 5 1 8 83 160 11
Richmond Rovers 14 3 2 9 24 170 8
Devonport United 14 2 1 11 56 89 5

Third Intermediate Grade standings edit

Kingsland Athletic won the championship. Newmarket won the knockout competition when they defeated Akarana/Parnell 8-2 in the final on September 13. The Parnell/Akarana side had knocked out Kingsland in the semi-finals 8 points to 0, while Newmarket had defeated Takapuna in the other. A club had formed at Takapuna in June and they entered a team in the competition to play teams on their bye. They performed well winning all 3 of their matches.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Kingsland Athletic 12 10 1 1 96 20 21
Devonport United 12 8 2 2 151 20 18
Newmarket 11 8 0 3 155 48 16
Akarana/Parnell 12 6 1 5 100 68 13
Northcote and Birkenhead 11 5 0 6 69 96 10
Mount Albert United 12 1 0 11 23 282 2
Richmond Rovers 12 1 0 11 31 91 2

Fourth Grade standings edit

Richmond won the championship and the knockout competition. They were coached by James Francis who died at Auckland Hospital on November 24 aged just 33 leaving behind a wife (Violet) and two children. He had played for the Newton Rangers senior side in the 1920s.[54]

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Richmond Rovers 21 16 1 0 323 38 33
Parnell/Akarana 21 12 3 5 118 73 27
City Rovers 19 11 0 2 130 51 22
Kingsland Athletic 20 7 3 6 122 95 17
Ponsonby United 19 6 1 8 126 90 13
Avondale 18 5 2 6 61 95 12
Point Chevalier 18 4 1 8 63 86 9
Mount Albert United 19 4 1 10 79 190 9
Devonport United 18 3 2 9 59 154 8
Papatoetoe 18 3 0 9 73 227 6
Glen Lynn 18 2 1 7 34 102 5

Fifth Grade standings edit

Marist won the championship with Otahuhu runner up. Marist also won the knockout competition when they beat Otahuhu in the final on September 20.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Marist Old Boys 14 12 1 1 253 27 25
Otahuhu Rovers 14 11 2 1 131 24 24
Richmond Rovers 14 10 1 3 135 52 21
Akarana/Parnell 14 6 0 8 42 75 12
Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers 14 5 0 9 58 64 10
Newmarket 14 4 1 9 90 123 9
Ponsonby United 14 2 1 11 37 175 5
Papatoetoe 14 2 0 12 19 228 4

Sixth Grade standings edit

Point Chevalier won the championship which was played over a 24 week period with 2 full rounds being played.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Point Chevalier 22 16 2 2 163 29 34
City Rovers 21 15 1 4 132 32 31
Marist Old Boys A 21 13 0 2 223 30 26
Newton Rangers 21 11 2 5 151 39 24
Devonport United 18 8 0 6 97 101 16
Newmarket 21 6 1 12 77 151 13
Richmond Rovers 21 5 1 12 92 160 11
Marist Old Boys B 21 3 1 11 45 134 7
Kingsland Athletic 19 2 3 11 39 146 7
Ellerslie United 24 2 1 6 12 23 5
Glen Lynn 18 0 0 10 5 165 0

Seventh Grade standings edit

Richmond A won the championship and the knockout competition when they beat Point Chevalier on September 20.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Richmond Rovers A 17 14 0 1 260 29 28
Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers 17 14 0 1 101 27 24
Point Chevalier 18 11 0 3 135 37 22
Ellerslie United 17 10 0 3 154 46 20
Marist Old Boys 17 5 1 8 31 144 11
Richmond Rovers B 17 6 1 8 54 69 11
Devonport United 17 5 1 8 62 160 11
Avondale 17 2 0 10 34 73 4
City Rovers 17 1 0 13 10 142 2
Glen Lynn 17 0 1 9 3 117 1

Primary schools standings edit

Richmond won the championship by beating Akarana (Parnell) 11–8 in the final on September 20.[55] They also won the knockout competition when they beat Otahuhu A 6 to 3 in the final on October 18.

The competition had been split into two sections and then towards the end of the season a third was added as Ponsonby, Richmond B, and Otahuhu B entered sides, each only playing 5-6 games before the end of the season. However the standings are in one table as despite their being sections sides played teams from other sections each week. Some of the teams were from individual schools such as Avondale Public School, Avondale Convent School, and Onehunga Convent School, but the majority were from several schools in the area. The Ponsonby team represented 3 Ponsonby area schools for example. On October 18 Devonport and Northcote played each other in a friendly match with Devonport winning 10-8. At halftime a goal kicking competition took place with Devonport player Verdun Scott winning it with 16 points. He was presented with a cricket bat as the winning prize and ironically would go on to not only represent New Zealand at rugby league, but also at cricket, becoming the only dual New Zealand international in those two codes. On the same day Richmond beat Otahuhu 6-3 to win the Davis Cup Challenge match.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Richmond Schools A 17 13 0 0 197 11 26
Parnell/Akarana Schools 15 9 0 2 130 17 18
Newmarket Primary School 14 7 0 1 172 16 14
Papatoetoe Schools 14 5 1 4 73 68 11
Mount Albert Schools 13 5 0 2 60 45 10
Ōtāhuhu Schools A 16 4 1 5 77 80 9
Ponsonby Schools 5 4 0 0 37 5 8
City Schools 13 3 1 2 40 76 7
Avondale Convent School 13 3 1 5 45 89 7
Richmond Schools B 6 3 0 1 21 8 6
Ellerslie Schools 16 3 0 7 117 133 6
Devonport Schools 14 2 0 6 32 80 4
Newton Schools 15 1 1 4 20 70 3
Onehunga Convent School (St Joseph's School) 14 1 1 4 9 100 3
Māngere Schools 12 1 0 4 8 41 2
Northcote Schools 13 1 0 4 16 54 2
Ōtāhuhu Schools B 5 0 0 3 2 56 0
Avondale Public School 15 0 0 8 5 111 0

Other club and junior representative matches edit

Richmond played a preseason match in Whangarei with a team made up of Whangarei city and Hikurangi players. The match was played on the new Cossill Park before a large crowd and the local team ran out comfortable winners.

W McManus benefit match edit

At the end of the season Otahuhu hosted a benefit match for W. McManus who was a well-known ex-amateur runner and league player who had been ill for a long time in hospital. The match was played between Otahuhu Senior B team and the Marist A side. Marist were not at full strength but still fielded a good side. Otahuhu won 26–25.

20 September Otahuhu 26-25 Marist Sturges Park  
3:00 Try: Farrell 2, Watson 2, Conway, McLaren
Con: Eustace 4
[56] Try: Purdy 2, Jim O'Brien, Hec Brisbane, Bert Schultz
Con: Owen Cronin 5

List of matches edit

List of matches
Date Score Score Venue
Exhibition match 21 April [57] Combined City and Hikurangi 25 Richmond 7 Whangarei
Exhibition match 19 July [58] Northland Juniors 8 Ponsonby Juniors 14 Whangarei
Annual Hamilton v Northcote match 16 Aug [59] Northcote 9 Hamilton 0 Stafford Park, Northcote
Exhibition match 20 Sep [60] Ponsonby 3rd Grade 32 Hikurangi 2 Carlaw Park # 1, 1:30pm
Annual Hamilton v Northcote match 27 Sep [61] Hamilton 32 Northcote 22 Hinemoa Park, Hamilton, 3pm
Exhibition match at Papakura 11 Oct [62] Richmond 2nd Grade 20 Newmarket 2nd Grade 10 Railway Reserve, Papakura
Whangarei exhibition match 11 Oct [63] Northland City team 23 Parnell 12 Whangarei
Inter-provincial junior representative Match 31 May Auckland Juniors 14 South Auckland Juniors 2 Carlaw Park #1, 1:30pm

Wednesday Competition edit

In July several businesses approached the Auckland Rugby League regarding the possibility of playing a competition between them on Wednesday's. The Auckland Rugby League agreed in August and the first matches were played on August 27. Initially there were ten teams set to enter however eventually just seven entered the competition and the Royal Billiard Saloon side failed to fulfill a fixture leaving 6 sides to compete.[64]

Standings edit

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Barmen 5 4 1 0 38 17 9
New Zealand Fertilisers 5 4 0 1 27 13 8
Trotting Trainers 5 2 0 3 46 39 4
Chess Taxis 5 2 0 3 13 36 4
Private Taxis 4 1 1 2 35 42 3
Stonex Brothers Limited 4 0 0 4 12 24 0

Wednesday Competition fixtures edit

While there were many players with little or no experience some of the teams did feature senior grade players such as W. Skelton of Ponsonby who played for Private Taxis, and brothers F. and J. Herring who played for the Trotting Trainers. Alan Clarke also played in Private Taxi's first match, Stan Prentice played at least twice for the Trotting Trainers, and Ted Brimble played for New Zealand Fertilisers. Barmen won the competition winning 4 games and drawing one.

Date Score Score Venue
Round 1 27 August [65] Trotting Trainers 26 Private Taxis 10 Carlaw Park 2, 4pm
27 August NZ Fertilisers W Stonex Bros L Victoria Park, 4pm
27 August Barmen 14 Chess Taxis 0 Carlaw Park 1
Round 2 3 September [66] NZ Fertilisers 5 Chess Taxis 0 Carlaw Park 2, 3:30pm
3 September Barmen 10 Trotting Trainers 9 Carlaw Park 1, 2:30pm
3 September Private Taxis ABD Royal Billiard Ac. ABD Carlaw Park
Round 3 10 September [67] Barmen 3 Private Taxis 3 Carlaw Park 1
10 September Chess Taxis 8 Stonex Bros 2 Carlaw Park 2
10 September NZ Fertilisers 9 Trotting Trainers 0 Carlaw Park
Round 4 17 September [68] Barmen 6 NZ Fertilisers 5 Carlaw Park
17 September Trotting Trainers 11 Stonex Bros 10 Carlaw Park
17 September Private Taxis 15 Chess Taxis 5 Carlaw Park
Round 5 24 September [69] NZ Fertilisers 8 Private Taxis 7 Carlaw Park 3:30
24 September Barmen 5 Stonex Bros 0 Carlaw Park 2:30
24 September Chess Taxis WBD Trotting Trainers LBD Carlaw Park 2:30

Wednesday Competition 'final game' edit

Following the awarding of the Barmen side the championship a match was scheduled between them and players from all of the other sides. The Barmen team won 8 to 7.

1 October Barmen 8-7 The Rest Carlaw Park  
Try: Hudson, O'Donnell
Con: O'Donnell
[70] Try: Stepanicic
Pen: Harding 2
Attendance: Jackson

Representative season edit

 
Auckland players to tour Australia, with the exception of Brian Riley (rugby league) who was unable to travel.

It was a relatively quiet season for the Auckland representative side due to the fact that the New Zealand team toured Australia in the latter part of the year. They beat Northland, lost to South Auckland, and lost to the New Zealand touring team.

Representative fixtures edit

Auckland v Northland (Northern Union CC) edit

 
Children selling progams on the approach to Carlaw Park for the Auckland v Northland match.
 
Willie Shortland with the ball and Stanley Francis and Ernest Ruby looming in support for Auckland.
 
Claude List dribbling the ball through the Northland defence
 
Maurice Wetherill being tackled with Allan Seagar on his inside.
17 May Auckland 21-16 Northland Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Phil Brady, Bob Carter, Maurice Wetherill, Stan Clark, Stanley Francis
Con: Norm Campbell, Allan Seagar
Pen: Allan Seagar
[71] Try: Rod Hamilton, Ted Meyer, Alan Wells, N Dunn
Con: Ted Meyer 2
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: William Mincham

Auckland v South Auckland (Northern Union CC) edit

 
Auckland halfback William Shortland being tackled.
31 May Auckland 12-13 South Auckland Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Pat Skelton, Len Barchard
Con: Craddock Dufty, Allan Seagar
Pen: Craddock Dufty
[72] Try: George Tittleton, Huatahi Paki, Quinn
Con: George Tittleton 2
Referee: Percy Rogers

New Zealand trial match edit

14 June Probables 28-3 Possibles Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Jack Jones 2, Leonard Riley, Neil Hirtzel, Charles Gregory, Davis
Con: Jack Jones, Puti Tipene Watene, Charles Gregory 3
[73] Try: Stanley Francis Referee: H McKubrey

Inter-Island match edit

For the North Island v South Island trial the Devonport and Ponsonby clubs gave permission for their jerseys to be worn by the respective sides.[74] Mick O’Brien of the South Island team broke his tibia late in the match.

14 June North Island 22-22 South Island Carlaw Park 1  
2:45 Try: Hec Brisbane 2, Alan Clarke, Tom Timms
Con: Craddock Dufty 4
Pen: Craddock Dufty
[75] Try: Herbert Pearce, T McKenzie, Mick O'Brien, Jim Calder
Con: Herbert Pearce 2, Bert Eckhoff
Pen: Herbert Pearce, Bert Eckhoff
Referee: Les Bull

Auckland v New Zealand edit

 
The crowd on the Carlaw Park terraces for the Auckland v New Zealand match.

James Jones came on as a replacement for an injured Puti Tipene Watene. Wilf Hassan came on as a replacement for Auckland.

23 August Auckland 27-34 New Zealand Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Phil Brady 2, Bob Carter, Ernest Ruby, Wilf Hassan
Con: Jim O'Brien 4
Pen: Jim O'Brien 2
[76] Try: Allan Seagar 2, Edwin Abbott 4, Stan Clark, James Jones
Con: George Tittleton, Jim Amos, Bert Eckhoff 3
Referee: Les Bull

Auckland Representative matches played and points scored edit

No Name Club Team Played Tries Con Pen Points
1 Jim O'Brien Marist 3 0 4 2 12
2 Phil Brady Marist 2 3 0 0 9
3 Robert (Bob) Carter Kingsland 2 2 0 0 6
4 Allan Seagar Devonport 2 0 2 1 6
5 Craddock Dufty Ellerslie 1 0 1 1 4
6 Maurice Wetherill City 2 1 0 0 3
6 Stan Clark City 2 1 0 0 3
6 Ernest Ruby Devonport 2 1 0 0 3
6 Stanley Francis Newton 1 1 0 0 3
6 Pat Skelton Ponsonby 1 1 0 0 3
6 Len Barchard City 1 1 0 0 3
6 Wilf Hassan Marist 1 1 0 0 3
13 Norm Campbell Marist 1 0 1 0 2
14 Willie Shortland City 3 0 0 0 0
14 Alan Clarke Marist 2 0 0 0 0
14 Norm Pascoe City 2 0 0 0 0
14 George Perry City 2 0 0 0 0
14 Claude List Kingsland 1 0 0 0 0
14 Mita Watene City 1 0 0 0 0
14 Hec Brisbane Marist 1 0 0 0 0
14 George Batchelor Marist 1 0 0 0 0
14 M Lee Richmond 1 0 0 0 0
14 Leonard Riley Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 0
14 Stan Prentice Richmond 1 0 0 0 0
14 Pat Young Marist 1 0 0 0 0
14 A Hobbs Ellerslie 1 0 0 0 0
14 Victor Fagan Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 0
14 C Stevens Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 0

Annual general meetings and club news edit

  • Auckland Rugby League was held at the Chamber of Commerce on Swanson Street on Monday 7 April. The meeting showed that there was a profit of £1742 10/. Maintenance of Carlaw Park cost £419 6/, rates £78 0/8, office rent £235 4/ and entertaining visitors £67 18/2.[77] Much of the discussion at the meeting was centred around the appointment of referees for matches.[78]
  • Primary School Management Committee met on 15 May. There were twenty delegates. It was reported that 15 school teams would enter with four new clubs (Avondale, Northcote, City, and Papatoetoe).[80]
  • Avondale League Football Club held at Hick's Tearooms, Fearon's Corner, Avondale, Auckland on 10 March. This meeting was held to see if there was interest in forming a club.[82] About 75 people attended and it was decided that the club should be called Avondale League Football Club. They also decided to enter teams in the 3rd Open, 4th, 5th, and 6th grades, and that the Avondale Convent were also prepared to find a team. The club colours would be green with a red band.[83] Their first annual general meeting was held at Watson's Fruit Shop, Avondale on Monday 17 March. They were to hold their first ever practice on the Avondale Racecourse on the following Saturday. At the end of the season on Monday, 6 October the club held a general meeting at Lesser Town Hall.[84]
  • City Rovers held at Carlaw Park on Sunday, 23 March.[85] There was a “record attendance of sixty players” at the meeting. The accounts were in credit by £43. It was noted that Ben Davidson (rugby league) had arrived back in Auckland from England and was expected to play for the club.[86]
  • Devonport United Football Club held at the Committee Rooms, corner of Clarence Street and Victoria Road, Devonport on Thursday 20 March.[87] At the 12th annual meeting the committee's report showed that the balance sheet showed a credit balance of £99. They had started the previous season with 100 players and the juniors won the third grade intermediate grade and fourth grade. The ladies’ social committee had held dances which had generated £90 profit.[88] One of the men who formed the Devonport Club, Mr. D.W. McLean resigned from the New Zealand Council owing to his health. He had formed the North Shore Albions at Devonport, and took a prominent part in forming Newton Rangers, Ponsonby, and the Northcote and Birkenhead Rambers. He was also involved strongly in other aspects of the foundation of the Rugby League game in Auckland and New Zealand.[89]
  • Ellerslie United League Football Club held their annual meeting at their training shed on Monday, 10 March. The club gained the services of Wally Somers from Newton who was a New Zealand representative while Craddock Dufty would again turn out for the team.[90]
  • Glen Lynn League Football Club held at New Lynn billiard saloon on Wednesday 19 March.[87]
  • Kingsland Athletic held at the Buffalo Lodge Rooms, St Benedicts Street on Thursday 27 March.[91] The annual meeting showed a credit balance of £12.
  • Marist Brothers Old Boys League Football Club held at Donovan's Gym in Parnell, New Zealand on Tuesday 25 March.[79]
  • Mangere Rugby League Football Club held in Jones’ Confectionary Hall, Onehunga on Thursday 20 March. This meeting was held with a view to forming a club which would be a combination of Mangere and Manukau.[92]
  • Mt. Albert United Rugby League Football Club held at King George Hall, Mt Albert on Thursday 6 March.[93] The club advertised for practices to be held for Senior B and all other grades to be held on Saturday, 12 April on its own ground at the foot of Springleigh Avenue, Mt Albert which would most likely be the present day Phyllis Street Reserve area.[94]
  • Mt Wellington Rugby League Football Club were holding practices at their club's ground at Westfield.[95]
  • Newmarket Rugby League Football Club held at the Club Room, 265, Khyber Pass Road on Thursday 27 February.[96] The meeting was adjourned and continued at the Orient Tea Rooms, Broadway on Thursday, 10 April.
  • Newton Rangers Football Club held at the Y.M.C.A. Buildings, Wellesley Street East on Monday, 3 March.[97]
  • Northcote and Birkenhead Ramblers Football Club held at Foresters’ Hall, Birkenhead on Thursday 20 March.[98] The 20th annual meeting of the club was overseen by Mr. A.E. Greenslade with a large attendance. The membership was totalled at 99. The finishing positions of all its team was noted. H. Simpson was awarded a medal for consistency in the senior team.[99] The Northcote Borough Council was informed by Auckland Rugby League that it was not in a position to spend any money on forming a football ground at the eastern end of the Kauri Gully scenic reserve.
  • Otahuhu Rugby League Football Club[100] It was decided to enter teams in the Senior B, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth A, Sixth B, and Schoolboy competitions.
  • Papatoetoe Rugby League Club During the season with Auckland Rugby League struggling to gain access to enough playing fields, the president of the Papatoetoe Welfare League, Mr. S.J.E. Closey wrote to Auckland Rugby League suggesting the use of some of the flat land in the area. Some of which was in Mulcock's reserve which was in a natural amphitheatre. His land was at the site of present-day Peverill Crescent adjacent to Kohuora Park where the Papatoetoe Panthers club is located.[101]
  • Parnell League Football Club held at Donovan's Gymnasium, First Section, Parnell on 10 March.[82]
  • Point Chevalier League Football Club held at the Sailing Club Hall on Wednesday 26 March.[79] The meeting showed that the club hoped to field six teams and were £30 in profit.[102]
  • Ponsonby United Football Club held at Leys Institute, on Monday 10 March.[93]
     
    Ponsonby celebrated their 21st anniversary with a social on October 13.
    It was reported that the club had accumulated funds of £20 for the year and had total assets exceeding liabilities by £430. Medals were presented to A. Payne for being the most consistent forward, L. Riley the most consistent back, and to C. Moore as the most versatile player. J. Norman received a trophy as the most consistent fourth grade player.[103]
  • Richmond Rovers Football Club held at the Gaiety Hall, Surrey Crescent on Monday 24 March.[104] Mr. Milicich presented the club with a cup to be awarded to the team with the fewest points scored against it. It was noted that the following teams won their respective grades in 1929: Third Grade Open, Fifth Grade, Sixth Grade A, Sixth Grade B.[105]

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