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1937 Auckland Rugby League season

The 1937 Auckland Rugby League season was its 29th. Richmond Rovers won their third Fox Memorial title with a 10 win, 1 draw, 3 loss record. At one point they threatened to run away with the title when after 9 rounds they had a 4-point lead over their nearest challengers. However a loss to Ponsonby United in round 10, a draw with Manukau in round 12, and a loss to Marist Old Boys in round 13 meant that the title was not decided until the final round. They however beat the wooden spooners Newton Rangers 30–9 to secure the title.

Richmond Rovers, winners of the championship for the 3rd time.

After a disappointing 1936 season Marist Old Boys finished 3rd in the Fox Memorial, one point behind Richmond and then went on to win the Roope Rooster knockout competition with wins over Newton Rangers, City Rovers, and Ponsonby United 25–10 in the final. They then defeated Richmond Rovers in the Stormont Shield champion of champions match 12–5. They were helped significantly by the record breaking point scoring of John Anderson. He scored 154 points through all matches for Marist during the season which was comfortably the most in Auckland Rugby League club history with only Bill Davidson (116) in 1922, and Frank Delgrosso (108) in 1929 even passing the 100 point mark.

North Shore Albions won the Phelan Shield after being knocked out of the Roope Rooster competition in the first round. They beat Richmond, Manukau and then Mount Albert in the final 22–18. Richmond won the reserve grade title (Norton Cup). Marist won the reserve grade knockout competition (Stallard Cup) by defeating Ponsonby 22–5 in the final.

The 9 team Senior B grade was won once again by Papakura who finished with a 14 win, 1 loss record to lead the trailing Point Chevalier who finished with 11 wins and 3 losses. Papakura also won the knockout competition when they defeated Green Lane 19–7 in the final.

The representative season saw Auckland beat Auckland Māori 24–14, followed by wins on the same day over South Auckland (Waikato) 26–12, and Taranaki (27-10), though 2 separate teams were obviously used. At the end of the season an injury depleted Auckland side lost to a very strong New Zealand Māori team 43–21. The New Zealand Māori side had earlier defeated the touring Australian side and included George Nēpia. The Auckland Māori side played two matches, aside from their game against Auckland, against Waikato Māori and North Auckland Māori. They won the matches 28-6 and 37-3 respectively.

Preceded by 29th Auckland Rugby League season
1937
Succeeded by

Auckland Rugby League meetings and news edit

Club teams by grade participation edit

There were 104 club teams across 10 grades in the 1937 season.

Team Fox Memorial Senior Reserves Senior B 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Schoolboys Total
Richmond Rovers 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 11
North Shore Albions 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 9
Mount Albert United 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 8
Newton Rangers 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 8
Point Chevalier 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 8
Manukau Rovers 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 7
Marist Old Boys 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6
Ponsonby United 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 6
Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 6
Ellerslie United 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 6
City Rovers 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 5
Papakura 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 5
Otahuhu Rovers 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 4
Avondale/Avondale Convent 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 4
Green Lane 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3
Glenora 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3
RV 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
Balmoral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
George Courts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
Total 8 8 9 15 7 8 6 5 38 104

Annual general meeting edit

The 27th annual meeting was held on April 5 with John A. Lee speaking at length as president about the importance of sport for the health of men and women. He went on to say “you know I consider that all the defeats, or rather, disabilities, this code has had, and had overcome, have welded it strongly... we like the other game, and good fellows we know are playing it, but we think and know our game is better. In other words, we like the other game, Rugby Union, but we like our own game best. It may be an offshoot. I suppose it is a case of the juvenile being better than the parent (Applause). Anyhow, we think our game is improved, livened up, harder and faster, and it has a tempo more in keeping with our time...”[1] The meeting made reference to the passing of John Stormont, A. Cowan, Dr. Tracy Inglis from the previous year. The balance sheet showed gate receipts for club matches were £3584 5/ which was an increase of £769 15/9 as compared to 1934, and £285 12/ compared with 1935. Grants made to clubs from gate percentages totalled £658 18/1, which was an increase of 20 percent over 1935. The following officers were elected:-patron, Mr. J. B. Donald; vice patron, Mr. J.F.W. Dickson; president, hon. John A. Lee; vice presidents, Messrs. E. Davis, R.D. Bagnall, R. Benson, J. Bellamy, O. Blackwood, J. Donald, C. Drysdale, H. Grange, R.J. Laird, W.J. Lovett, E. Morton, E. Montgomery, T.G. Symonds, Joe Sayegh, C. Seagar, F.W. Schramm, M.P., W. Wallace, H. Walmsley, R.H. Wood, G.T. Wright and H.W. Brien; trustees, Messrs. J.W. Probert and Jim Rukutai (re-elected), and T. Davis and F.T. McAneny as new members; junior delegate, Mr. D. Wilkie; referees delegate, Mr. W. Mincham. A Stormont was succeeding his father as a trustee.[2]

The Board of Control met in early April with the chairman Mr. G. Grey Campbell welcoming new members Messrs. Davis and McAneny. Ivan Culpan and J.E. Knowling were re-elected honorary secretary and honorary treasurer respectively. Mr. R. Doble was re-elected delegate on the New Zealand Rugby League Council and Press steward; auditor, Mr. R.A. Spinley; honorary solicitor, Mr. H.M. Rogerson; honorary physicians, Drs. M.G. Pezaro, F.J. Gwynne, K.H. Holdgate, J.H. Waddell, G.W. Lock, H. Burrell, and S. Morris; honorary masseur, Mr. F. Flanagan: time keepers, Messrs. T. Hill, and A.E. Chapman. The following were appointed to committees:- Insurance, Messrs. Doble, Davis, and Wilkie; Accounts, Messrs. Knowling, J.W. Probert and F.T. McAneny; Emergency, chairman and any three members of the board. It was decided that the season would begin on April 17 when a preliminary round of two Saturdays will be started and a night match may be arranged with the championship officially opening on May 1. Senior team nominations would be dealt with on April 14.[3]

Coronation dance edit

On May 11 the Auckland Rugby League held a Coronation dance at the Peter Pan venue. Over 800 people attended with music being supplied by Theo Walter's Band.[4]

Auckland representative team edit

At the control board meeting on April 14 it was decided to appoint Hec Brisbane as the sole Auckland selector for the season. Brisbane was a former New Zealand international (50 matches including 10 tests), Auckland representative (14 matches from 1923 to 1933), and who had played for and captained Marist Old Boys from 1923 to 1934 in 156 matches.[5]

Australian visit and St George request edit

In August the Australian side played two tests against New Zealand and another midweek match against New Zealand Māori. All three matches were played at Carlaw Park. New Zealand lost the first test 12–8, before winning the second test 16-15 while New Zealand Māori defeated Australia 16–5. Following the matches Ernie Asher, on behalf of the Māori Control Board presented the ARL committee with a framed photograph of the team. Chairman Mr. G. Grey Campbell “pointed out that the victory was a historic event in league history”. St. George cabled the ARL on September 2 requesting the opportunity to tour for three matches at some point on or after September 18 however the ARL regrettedly declined as it had been a long season and the national side had already played matches in Auckland. They had also offered to have Frank Burge the former international forward coach the Auckland team for two weeks whilst here.[6]

First grade competition edit

The same teams as 1936 all nominated sides to compete in the Fox Memorial championship once again. The ARL decided to play 2 preliminary rounds in mid and late April before commencing the season proper on May 1.[7] Prior to the opening round of preliminary games the Auckland Star wrote: Manukau, with a pack averaging over 14st per man, will include “Logan, the Central Hawke's Bay representative five eighths. Their challenge will be met confidently by Richmond, who recently teamed brilliantly in the trial at Morningside, where the new forwards, Jack McLeod, the Taranaki representative, and Mitchell, of Wairarapa, were conspicuous. Ponsonby, now coached by R. McIntyre, the ex-Ponsonby and Auckland representatives, are in the best of trim for their battle with Mount Albert, and the teams may provide a surprise or two. Newton will miss Ted Brimble, who is at present in hospital, but the back division will include their promising centre, Sissons, with Dempsey as custodian. The team is being coached by George Morman, who captained the Rangers when they won the championship in 1927... Marists will present a powerful vanguard against City. The Rovers will have the services of moody, a big Bay of Plenty forward from Taneatua, and Potier, the South Auckland representative halfback, among several other alterations. Three Navy players, Fitzgerald, at centre, and Donaldson and Boyle, forwards, will appear for the green and golds”.[8] The New Zealand Herald reported that “Richmond will be considerably strengthened by A. E. Cooke, the international, who retired last season, but has decided to play again. Manukau will field practically the same side as that last year, Hemi, Pickrang, and Brodrick all being available. It is doubtful whether Trevarthan, who is at present in the south, will turn out”.[9]

After the first weekend of preliminary games the New Zealand Herald wrote a lengthy article on the personnel in each side. Manukau fielded “the same team as that last year. Its forwards included Jack Brodrick, Len Kawe, Jack Whye, Angus Gault, and new players Phillips and Meredith, a hooker... Puti Tipene (Steve) Watene will again lead the team... however, he may play in the forwards”. Jack Hemi appeared to have recovered from his leg injury of late last season, while Shalfoon, a newcomer to the team, showed a fine burst of speed on the wing. Hollis is a rugged type of five-eighths, and should get plenty of opportunities from Peter Mahima, who will be the other halfback”. Other backs include Jack (Joe) Broughton, an ex-Wairarapa representative three quarter. Richmond would field Jack Satherley at hooker, with Bill Telford, Harold Tetley, and Alf Broadhead in the side with Metcalfe showing good form with Leo Davis being another promising forward. Noel Bickerton and Roy Powell would be in the halves once again.

Marist had promoted a promising junior, Donovan who was clever on attack. Crocker was new at half back with Glover again at fullback. Haslam was again in the side, with Fitzgerald, Murdoch, and Bakalich in the backs. Their forwards would be made up of John Anderson, Bill Breed, Kenneth Finlayson, and McGreal, along with Bogle and Donaldson who had been with the navy ship H.M.S. Philomel. Mount Albert had appeared to be the fittest looking team after the preliminary matches and would have a strong forward pack. Peterson, a Hawke's Bay forward who was with Mount Albert had transferred to Ponsonby with his place being filled by E. Satherley of Richmond. Hanson had been promoted from the 3rd grade side and Des Herring, Richard Shadbolt, Noel Bickerton, and Allen were all available. The backs would like be made up of Halsey, Wilf Hassan, and the three Schultz brothers.

The City Rovers side had lost Lou Brown but had gained Joseph Hapi. Hutchinson had been promoted from 3rd grade while Lynch joined the side from Matamata. Other backs included McLaughlin, Jack Tawhai, and Jackie Rata with Cyril Wiberg at fullback. The forwards would include Spiro, Johnson, McCarthy, and moody (a rugby recruit). Raymond from Poverty Bay was in the forwards, while J. Webner from the Addington club in Christchurch had also joined the side. For North Shore Albions, Vanich and Sterling had joined the side and looked promising. Jack Smith was a promoted junior who was fast and clever. Len Scott and Verdun Scott would be on the wings with Cowan at halfback. The forwards would be light, but very experienced consisted of Simpson, Horace Hunt, Reg Hollows, E (Ted) Scott, Rogers, and Barnett.

Newton were said to be the weakest looking of all the sides and had not trained well. Claude Dempsey, Sissons, Young, and Ted Brimble were all still in the side. The forwards would include Ellis, Cairns, Proctor, Surtees, Beatty, and Joseph Ginders. Ponsonby would be fielding a young side. They were rumoured to be losing Brian Riley but he did ultimately play for them again. Miles was available at full back with Black at half back. Stockley, Arthur Kay, Frank Halloran, and Jones were all said to be playing again. New forwards included Dan Keane, Blackman, and Eade.[10]

Hawea Mataira and George Nēpia switch to rugby league edit

On June 8 it was reported in the New Zealand Herald that All Black and Hawke's Bay rugby representative Hawea Mataira was joining the City Rovers. He was a forward and had represented the All Blacks on their Australian tour in 1934. He also toured Australia with the Māori All Blacks in 1935 under the captaincy of George Nēpia.[11]

Club visits to other centres edit

On June 19 six of the Auckland senior sides travelled throughout the North Island to play various local sides. Carlaw Park was unavailable that weekend as the ARL had made it available for the second soccer test match. Ponsonby travelled to Wellington, North Shore to Huntly, Mount Albert to New Plymouth, Marist to Whangarei, Manukau to Taneatua in the Bay of Plenty, and City to Tokaanu to play Taupo. The match between Taupo and City at Tokaanu was the first ever match of either oval ball code in the area.[12]

Travel round edit

19 June St George (Wellington) 20-20 Ponsonby Newtown Park, Wellington  
3:00 Try: A O’Connor 2, C Mulholland 2, T Cook, C McNeil
Pen: A Selwood
[13] Try: J Peterson 2, T Davis, Brian Riley, Arthur Kay, Dan Keane
Con: Dan Keane
Referee: G Bell
19 June New Plymouth 15-28 Mount Albert Pukekura Park, New Plymouth  
3:00 [14]
19 June Bay of Plenty 33-51 Manukau Taneatua  
3:00 Try: P Mio 2, R Blackie 2, Taikakoa 2, Kupai, Haki, McGarvey
Con: Unknown x3
[15] Try: Rangi Chase 3, Tom Chase 2, Jack Brodrick 2, Jack Hemi, Joe Broughton, Allen, unknown x1
Con: Jack Hemi 8
Pen: Jack Hemi
19 June Huntly 5-23 North Shore Huntly Domain, Huntly  
3:00 [14]
19 June Kamo 0-28 Marist Jubilee Park, Whangarei  
3:00 [14] Try: McGreal 2, Kenneth Finlayson, Vincent Bakalich 2, Benny Crocker
Con: John Anderson 4
Drop: F McLaren
19 June Taupō 23-35 City Tokaanu, Taupō  
3:00 [16] Referee: A McIntosh

Senior B and second grades edit

At the annual meeting for the Papakura club Mr. A. Wilkie (chairman of the ARL Junior Board) said he “deplored the lack of good competition in the senior B grade last season...[and that] this had been the matter of serious consideration during the recess and the Junior Board had recommended to the Auckland league that the second grade be abolished. This would bring about ten teams into the senior B grade and tend to make the competition far more interesting in the coming season”.[17] It was ultimately decided that the Senior B and 2nd Grades would be “amalgamated in order to increase competition between the open-weight grades”.[18]

Carlaw trophy edit

Mr. Harold Walmsley donated a trophy in memory of James Carlaw which consisted of “inlaid New Zealand woods on three tiers with the pioneer administrator's photograph inset in the top square it is surmounted by goal posts and a silver football. The trophy was to be dedicated to the annual representative Pakeha – Māori match.[19]

Carlaw Park edit

At the control board meeting on March 17 it was reported that further improvements of the terraces at Carlaw Park were being carried out “for the convenience of patrons”.[20] The terraces were “bitumised during the summer months”.[21] At the time of the opening round it was reported that the league proposed to pad the entire length of the picket fence along the side line which ran on the city side of the field to prevent injury.[22] Following the round 3 matches the grounds committee reported that the No. 2 ground was in “bad condition, and it was desirable to give the area some relief if possible”. The control board decided to defer the allocation of the City v Newton, and Marist v Richmond round 4 matches.[23] In mid October it was announced that Carlaw park was to see the installation of floodlighting with a tender having been accepted. Chairman Campbell said “the board has been considering the question of night football for some time past... and we desire to make the ground a more attractive centre where athletic sports, boxing, wrestling, band contests and other attractions may be staged to the best advantage”. The introduction of the lighting would mean that four steel towers would need to be erected to “carry the clusters of fittings for the lights”. The work would take about two months to complete but would not interfere with the use of the park for public gatherings.[24]

At an October meeting of the control board Mr. Culpan reported that a special South African grass which had been recommended by Mr. P. W. Day, manager of the Springboks, “had already been tried with success at Carlaw Park. The new grass was proving efficacious on bad parts of the playing areas.[25]

Devonport United becomes North Shore Albion once again edit

At their annual club meeting on March 17 there was discussion of the name of the Devonport United club. “Owing to the district restriction implied by the name “Devonport”, and the fact that the team was always called “Shore”, Mr. H. Mann was supported in a proposal for a reversion to the club's old name, North Shore Albion Rugby League Club”. The name of Devonport United had been adopted when North Shore Albions merged with the Sunnyside club many years earlier and the Sunnyside members refused to accept the name of North Shore. The motion to change the name back to North Shore Albions was adopted.[26]

Otahuhu ground issues edit

In 1936 the Otahuhu Borough Council had controversially granted exclusive use of Sturges Park to the Otahuhu Rugby Club despite strong protests from Auckland Rugby League via multiple delegations to speak to the council. Then in 1937 when the issue was being revisited the Auckland Rugby League submitted a tender where they would pay £30 per annum, plus give 33.33% of gross takings on match days minus costs and guaranteed a minimum payment of £55 a season. They would play at least four senior A matches and 12 senior B matches there with other first class junior matches. The Otahuhu Rugby Club tender was the same as the previous year which was a 20 percent share of the gate with a guarantee to play 12 senior games. The council had anticipated this would net £75 the previous year but it had not and the poor weather was said to be to blame. The council who included Mayor Charles Robert Petrie and was in fact the Otahuhu RL clubs patron, heard the tenders and then spent 15 minutes in special committee before deciding that they “had no option but to renew the lease with the rugby union according to last year's agreement” with legal advice confirming this opinion. Sturges Park was then leased to the Rugby Union for a period of 5 years.[27][28]

State of Grey Lynn Park edit

In late July Northcote and Birkenhead complained in a letter to the ARL about the state of Grey Lynn Park after arriving to play Richmond. The letter said that they had feared they had arrived at the wrong place and instead had arrived in an area “reputed for bovine aromas and mudflats”. It was said to be “a sea of mud, eight or nine inches deep in some places, and the smell had to be experienced to be appreciated”. The letter went on to say that they “hoped that no further games be allotted to Grey Lynn Park until the city fathers install a drainage system”. The league decided not to arrange for any more matches at the park until it was in a proper condition for play. [29]

Senior grade competitions edit

Following round 9 the ARL decided to rework the draw because Richmond was comfortably first (by 4 points with 5 matches to play) and they may be able to conclude the competition early.[30]

At the ARL meeting on October 6 Wally Tittleton of the Richmond club was announced as being awarded a special trophy for the outstanding senior grade player. The award was made by the donor Mr. J.F.W. Dickson and was for consistently good play throughout the season. Tittleton had also won selection for Auckland and New Zealand during the year.[31]

President of New Zealand Rugby League, Cyril Snedden donated a special trophy to John Anderson who registered a total of 148 points (or 154 according to the other report) and E. Bennett of Takapuna gave Jack Smith a trophy for scoring 132 points.[32][33] It was said in an article later that he had scored 162 points. Though this would likely also include Auckland matches.[34]

Senior A grade fixtures edit

Preliminary round 1 edit

It was rumoured that Bert Cooke was going to come out of retirement to play again for Richmond however he did not appear in their first practice match.

17 April Richmond 15-11 Manukau Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ted Mincham 3
Con: George Tittleton 3
[35] Try: Angus Gault
Con: Jack Hemi
Pen: Puti Tipene Watene
Drop: Jack Hemi 2
Referee: Maurice Wetherill
17 April Mount Albert 21-10 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Watkins 2, Cliff Satherley, Richard Shadbolt, Martin Hansen
Con: Cliff Satherley 2
Pen: Cliff Satherley
[35] Try: McKinney, D Black
Con: Ross Jones 2
Referee: Jack Hawkes
17 April Marist 27-22 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Unknown [35] Try: Unknown Referee: Percy Rogers
17 April North Shore 34-8 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Unknown [35] Try: Unknown Referee: L Kelly

Preliminary round 2 edit

Bill Schultz of Mount Albert fractured his leg in their match with City. Charles Dunn also of Mount Albert broke his jaw and both players were taken to Auckland Hospital. Wilf Hassan injured his shoulder badly and was set to miss several weeks. Donald Fraser was concussed while playing for Newton.

24 April Richmond 17-10 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Alf Broadhead 3, J Greenwood, George Tittleton
Pen: Noel Bickerton
[36] Try: Clarrie Peterson, Dan Keane
Con: Ross Jones
Pen: Ross Jones
Referee: O Chalmers
24 April North Shore 24-15 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Len Scott 2, Horace Hunt, Barnett
Con: Jack Smith, Verdun Scott 2
Pen: Jack Smith 3
[36] Try: Donaldson, Clive Murdoch, Vincent Bakalich
Con: John Anderson
Pen: John Anderson 2
Referee: Frank Thompson
24 April Mount Albert 11-11 City Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Richard Shadbolt, William McCallum 2
Con: Cliff Satherley
[36] Try: William McLaughlin
Con: Cyril Wiberg
Pen: Cyril Wiberg 3
Referee: D Taylor
24 April Manukau 37-19 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Jack Brodrick 3, Jack Hemi 2, Logan 2
Con: Jack Hemi 5
[36] Try: Pat Young 2, Finders, Beattie, C Cairns
Con: C Cairns
Pen: C Cairns
Referee: Stuart Billman

Fox Memorial standings edit

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Richmond Rovers 14 10 1 3 266 156 21
Mount Albert United 14 10 0 4 219 124 20
Marist Old Boys 14 10 0 4 228 184 20
Manukau 14 7 2 5 233 184 16
Ponsonby United 14 7 1 6 177 151 15
North Shore Albions 14 4 1 9 148 220 9
City Rovers 14 3 1 10 142 221 7
Newton Rangers 14 2 0 12 114 287 4

Fox Memorial results edit

Round 1 edit

 
Manukau v North Shore, with Cowan of North Shore dropping down on the ball with Phillips and Meredith of Manukau coming behind. Angus Gault is the Manukau player on the extreme left.

Bert Cooke played and was said to be “superlative” however he was late tackled and was limping at the end of the game. This was to be his last ever rugby league appearance. He began coaching the North Shore rugby senior side for the remainder of the year.

1 May Richmond 13-10 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: George Mitchell 2, George Tittleton
Con: George Tittleton
Pen: Ted Mincham
[37] Try: Joseph Gunning, Stewart
Con: Basil Cranch
Pen: Cliff Satherley
Referee: Maurice Wetherill
1 May Manukau 19-12 North Shore Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Jack Brodrick, Joe Broughton, Colin Murton
Con: Steve Watene
Pen: Jack Hemi 4
[38] Try: Zane-Zaninovich 2
Con: Jack Smith 2
Pen: Jack Smith
Referee: Percy Rogers
1 May Ponsonby 21-9 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Arthur Kay 3, Roy Nurse 2, Ray Middleton, Rush [38] Try: Leslie Wehner
Con: Cyril Wiberg
Pen: Cyril Wiberg 2
Referee: O Chalmers
1 May Marist 27-10 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: John Anderson 2, Gordon Midgley 2, Donovan, McGreal, Benny Crocker
Con: John Anderson 3
[38] Try: Claude Dempsey, Fredrick Sissons
Pen: Beattie
Referee: Roy Otto

Round 2 edit

Frank Thompson refereed his 50th 1st grade match when he had control of the Mt Albert - City match. He became the 7th referee to achieve this feat.

8 May North Shore 15-13 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Tony Milicich, Horace Hunt, Reg Hollows
Con: Jack Smith 2
Pen: Jack Smith
[39] Try: Noel Bickerton, Owen Wilkie, George Mitchell
Con: George Tittleton, Ted Mincham
Referee: Percy Rogers
8 May Manukau 17-10 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Colin Murton 2, Jack Hemi
Con: Jack Hemi, Steve Watene
Pen: Jack Hemi, Steve Watene
[39] Try: Donovan, Bill Breed
Con: John Anderson 2
Referee: Maurice Wetherill
8 May Ponsonby 27-0 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Edgar Morgan 2, Arthur Kay 2, Ross Jones, McKinney, Clarrie Peterson
Con: Ray Middleton 2, Brown
[39] Referee: G Kelly
8 May Mount Albert 22-15 City Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: William McCullum 2, Bert Leatherbarrow 2, Martin Hanson, C Allen
Con: Basil Cranch 2
[39] Try: Jackie Rata, Jack Tawhai, Arnold Porteous
Con: Cyril Wiberg
Pen: Cyril Wiberg 2
Referee: Frank Thompson

Round 3 edit

A week after Frank Thompson achieved the feat, Wilfred Simpson became the 8th Auckland Rugby League referee to referee 50 matches between first grade sides when Richmond played City.

15 May Ponsonby 7-3 Manukau Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ray Middleton
Con: Ross Jones
Pen: Ross Jones
[40] Try: Peter Mahima Referee: Maurice Wetherill
15 May North Shore 6-5 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Jack Smith, Zane [41] Try: Donaldson
Con: John Anderson
Referee: S Billman
15 May Richmond 24-6 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Ted Mincham 2, Bill Telford, Wally Tittleton, Hermes Hadley, Noel Bickerton
Con: Ted Mincham, George Tittleton 2
[42] Try: Tai Raymond, McCarthy Referee: Wilfred Simpson
15 May Mount Albert 11-0 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Wilf Hassan, Stewart
Pen: Basil Cranch
[43] Referee: Percy Rogers

Round 4 edit

In Marists heavy defeat at the hands of Richmond they lost Glover and Gordon Midgley to injury and played most of the second half with 11 players. The City v Newton match was originally supposed to be played at Carlaw Park but after the number 2 field was declared in a poor state the match was moved to Glen Eden.

22 May Ponsonby 8-8 North Shore Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Frank Halloran, Roy Nurse
Con: Ross Jones
[44] Pen: Jack Smith 3
Drop: George Kerr
Referee: Percy Rogers
22 May Mount Albert 20-4 Manukau Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Richard Shadbolt 3, Len Schultz
Con: Cliff Satherley 3
Pen: Cliff Satherley
[45] Pen: Jack Hemi 2 Referee: Wilfred Simpson
22 May Richmond 55-15 Marist Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: George Mitchell 3, Jack McLeod 2, Harold Tetley 2, Noel Bickerton 2, Hermes Hadley, Owen Wilkie, Leo Davis, Ted Mincham
Con: Ted Mincham 4, George Tittleton 4
[46] Try: Kenneth Finlayson, F McLaren, McGreal
Con: John Anderson
Pen: John Anderson 2
Referee: Maurice Wetherill
22 May City 14-0 Newton Glen Eden Recreation Ground  
3:00 Try: Jack Tawhai 2, Joseph Hapi, T McCarthy
Con: Cyril Wiberg
[47] Referee: Roy Otto

Round 5 edit

 
Benny Crocker and Phil Donovan of Marist, before their win over Ponsonby. Donovan was killed in action in Italy in early 1945.

The match between Richmond and Newton was played at Fowld's Park to raise money for the King George V. Memorial Fund. The game was ceremonially kicked off by the Mayor of Mount Albert, Mr. Henry Albert Anderson.

29 May Mount Albert 13-0 North Shore Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Len Schultz 2, Des Herring
Con: Cliff Satherley 2
[48] Referee: Maurice Wetherill
29 May Manukau 13-13 City Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Walter Brimble, Rickett, Jack Brodrick
Con: Steve Watene
Pen: Jack Hemi
[49] Try: William McLaughlin 2, J Hutchinson
Con: Cyril Wiberg
Pen: Cyril Wiberg
Referee: O Chalmers
29 May Marist 20-5 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Clive Murdoch, McGreal, Ray Halsey, Benny Crocker
Con: John Anderson 4
[50] Try: Arthur Kay
Con: Walter Stockley
Referee: Percy Rogers
29 May Richmond 14-9 Newton Fowld's Park, Mount Albert  
3:00 Try: Owen Wilkie 2, George Tittleton, Hermes Hadley
Pen: George Tittleton
[51] Try: Fredrick Sissons, Wilfred Brimble, Henry Crook Referee: Frank Thompson

Round 6 edit

5 June Richmond 15-6 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: George Tittleton 2, Noel Bickerton
Con: Frank Furnell
Pen: Frank Furnell 2
[52] Try: Edgar Morgan, Brian Riley Referee: T McIntosh
5 June Marist 10-7 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Gordon Midgley 2
Pen: John Anderson 2
[53] Try: Bert Leatherbarrow
Con: Cliff Satherley
Pen: Cliff Satherley
Referee: Percy Rogers
5 June City 10-9 North Shore Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: T McCarthy 2
Con: Jackie Rata
Pen: Jackie Rata
[54] Try: Jack Smith
Con: Jack Smith
Pen: Jack Smith 2
Referee: M Renton
5 June Manukau 18-11 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Joe Broughton 2, Peter Mahima, Rickett
Con: Steve Watene 2
Pen: Steve Watene
[55] Try: P Young 2, Frederick Hollis
Con: Fredrick Sissons
Referee: D Taylor

Round 7 edit

A 1934 New Zealand rugby union player, Hawea Mataira switched codes and made his debut appearance for Manukau. Tom Chase and Rangi Chase both had also switched codes and debuted for Manukau also. Tom had been a representative player for Whanganui and a Māori All Black, while his younger brother Rangi had also played 3 matches for Whanganui in 1936. All three would go on to represent New Zealand at rugby league.[56] Rangi scored 3 tries and kicked a drop goal in his first appearance for Manukau.

12 June Richmond 22-18 Manukau Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Leo Davis, George Tittleton 2, Noel Bickerton
Con: Frank Furnell 2, Ted Mincham 2
Pen: George Tittleton
[57] Try: Rangi Chase 3, Thomas Curtis Allen
Pen: Jack Hemi 2
Drop: Rangi Chase
Referee: Maurice Wetherill
12 June Marist 11-4 City Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Ray Halsey, Vincent Bakalich, John Anderson
Con: John Anderson
[58] Pen: Cyril Wiberg 2 Referee: A Lennie
12 June Mount Albert 8-3 Ponsonby Stafford Park, Northcote  
3:00 Try: William McCallum, Stewart
Pen: Cliff Satherley
[59] Try: Walter Stockley Referee: Percy Rogers
12 June North Shore 13-0 Newton Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Reg Hollows 2, Len Scott
Con: Jack Smith
Pen: Jack Smith
[60] Referee: Frank Thompson

Round 8 edit

 
Richmond on July 3.

Round 8 was initially scheduled to be played on June 26 but all rugby league in Auckland, along with several other outdoor sports was cancelled due to poor weather. Frank Pickrang transferred from Manukau to Ponsonby and made his debut for his new side. He had been trying to move for some time but chose to stand down due to transfer difficulties. Joining him at Ponsonby at the same time was fellow Kiwi, Joe Cootes who was transferring from Wellington.[61]

3 July Richmond 15-2 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Noel Bickerton, Bill Telford, Owen Wilkie
Con: Frank Furnell 2
Pen: Frank Furnell
[62] Pen: Cliff Satherley Referee: Maurice Wetherill
3 July Manukau 31-11 North Shore Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Rangi Chase 2, Tom Chase 2, Walter Brimble, Joe Broughton, Jack Hemi
Con: Jack Hemi 4
Pen: Jack Hemi
[63] Try: Horace Hunt, Len Scott, Reg Hollows
Con: Jack Smith
Referee: Roy Otto
3 July Ponsonby 27-8 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Arthur Kay 2, Brian Riley 2, Edgar Morgan, Walter Stockley, Roydon Nurse
Con: Ross Jones, D Black
Pen: Ross Jones
[64] Pen: Jackie Rata 4 Referee: Percy Rogers
3 July Marist 22-0 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Gordon Midgley 2, Clive Murdoch, Matson
Con: John Anderson 4
Pen: John Anderson
[65] Referee: A Simpson

Round 9 edit

 
Angus Gault in the head gear close to teammate Peter Mahima's tackle.
10 July Manukau 20-13 Marist Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Steve Watene, Painter, Rangi Chase, Thomas Allen
Con: Jack Hemi 2
Pen: Jack Hemi 2
[66] Try: John Anderson 2, Ray Halsey
Pen: John Anderson 2
Referee: Frank Thompson
10 July Mount Albert 6-3 City Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Des Herring, William McLaughlin [67] Try: Jack Tawhai Referee: T Evans
10 July Richmond 11-9 North Shore Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Bill Telford, Noel Bickerton, Roy Powell
Con: Frank Furnell
[68] Try: Jack Smith
Con: George Kerr
Pen: Jack Smith 2
Referee: S Fisher
10 July Ponsonby 26-7 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Brian Riley 3, Selwyn Davis, Arthur Kay, Walter Stockley
Con: Ross Jones 3
Pen: Ross Jones
[69] Try: Donald Fraser
Con: Hall 2
Pen: Fredrick Sissons
Referee: A Kinnaird

Round 10 edit

17 July Ponsonby 10-9 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Frank Pickrang, Walter Stockley
Con: Ross Jones
Pen: Ross Jones
[70] Try: Owen Wilkie, Wally Tittleton, Harold Tetley Referee: Maurice Wetherill
17 July Marist 15-13 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Benny Crocker
Con: John Anderson
Pen: John Anderson 5
[71] Try: Len Schultz 2, Stewart
Con: Cliff Satherley 2
Referee: Stuart Billman
17 July North Shore 9-7 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Verdun Scott 2, Reg Hollows [72] Try: S Bluett
Pen: Jackie Rata 2
Referee: T McIntosh
17 July Manukau 22-5 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Rangi Chase, Steve Watene, Len Kawe, Peter Mahima
Con: Jack Hemi 4
Pen: Jack Hemi
[73] Try: Hill
Pen: Fredrick Sissons
Referee: O Chalmers

Round 11 edit

24 July Manukau 18-6 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Steve Watene 2, R Wilson, Angus Gault
Con: Jack Hemi 2
Pen: Jack Hemi
[74] Pen: Jones 3 Referee: S Billman
24 July Richmond 10-6 City Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Jack McLeod 2
Pen: Frank Furnell 2
[75] Try: Jackie Rata, Hawea Mataira Referee: Frank Thompson
24 July Mount Albert 29-5 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: William McCallum 3, Des Herring 2, Bert Leatherbarrow, Stewart
Con: Bert Leatherbarrow, Cliff Satherley, Richard Shadbolt
Pen: Basil Cranch
[76] Try: Donald Fraser
Con: Fredrick Sissons
Referee: A Farrell
24 July Marist 18-10 North Shore Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: McGreal 3, Gordon Midgley
Con: John Anderson 2
Pen: John Anderson
[77] Try: Len Scott, J C Cowan
Con: Verdun Scott
Pen: Verdun Scott
Referee: A Kinnaird

Round 12 edit

31 July Richmond 11-11 Manukau Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: George Tittleton, Harold Tetley, Wally Tittleton
Con: Frank Furnell
[78] Try: Angus Gault, Walter Brimble, Peter Mahima
Pen: Steve Watene
Referee: Maurice Wetherill
31 July Newton 24-15 North Shore Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Henry Crook, Gibson, P Young, Fredrick Sissons, Ted Brimble 2
Con: Fredrick Sissons 3
[79] Try: Ivor Stirling, Reg Hollows, Arthur Sowter
Con: George Kerr 3
Referee: Jack Hawkes
31 July Marist 15-5 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Gordon Midgley, Vincent Bakalich, Matson
Con: John Anderson 2
Pen: John Anderson
[79] Try: G McCarthy
Con: J Hutchinson
Referee: A Simpson
31 July Mount Albert 20-0 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: William McCallum 2, Stewart, James Tristram
Con: Cliff Satherley 4
[79] Referee: O Chalmers

Round 13 edit

21 August Mount Albert 20-19 Manukau Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: William McCallum 2, Des Herring, John Schultz
Con: Cliff Satherley 3
Pen: Cliff Satherley
[80] Try: Peter Mahima, Walter Brimble, Angus Gault
Con: Tom Chase 3
Pen: Tom Chase 2
Referee: Roy Otto
21 August Marist 30-24 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Benny Crocker, John Anderson, Donovan, F McLaren, McGreal, Gordon Midgley
Con: John Anderson 6
[81] Try: George Tittleton 3, Jack Satherley, Roy Powell, Jack McLeod
Con: George Tittleton 2, Frank Furnell
Referee: Frank Thompson
21 August Ponsonby 23-9 North Shore Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Dan Keane, Edgar Morgan, D Black, Frank Halloran, Brian Riley
Con: Ross Jones 3
Pen: Ross Jones
[82] Try: Horace Hunt
Con: Jack Smith
Pen: Jack Smith 2
Referee: C Boneham
21 August Newton 34-19 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Pat Young 2, Bill McNeight 2, Wilfred Brimble, Gibson, Clemm, Claude Dempsey
Con: Hill 4
Pen: Hill
[83] Try: John Donald 2, Tai Raymond 2, J Hutchinson
Con: Hutchinson, Jackie Rata
Referee: J Cottingham

Round 14 edit

28 August Richmond 30-9 Newton Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Jack Satherley 2, Alf Broadhead, Wally Tittleton, Jack Mcleod, Harold Tetley
Con: Frank Furnell 4, George Tittleton
Pen: Frank Furnell
[84] Try: Donald Fraser
Pen: Claude Dempsey 2, Hill
Referee: Maurice Wetherill
28 August Marist 17-8 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Gordon Midgley, F McLaren, Ray Haslam
Con: John Anderson 2
Pen: F McLaren
Drop: F McLaren
[85] Try: Arthur Kay 2
Con: Ross Jones
Referee: T McIntosh
28 August Mount Albert 38-22 North Shore Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: William McCallum 3, Unknown x 7
Con: Unknown x 4
[86] Try: Jack Smith, Unknown x 3
Con: Jack Smith 4
Pen: Jack Smith
Referee: A Lennie
28 August City 23-20 Manukau Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Tai Raymond, Unknown x 4
Con: John Donald 3
Pen: John Donald
[87] Try: Walter Brimble, Unknown x 3
Con: Tom Chase 3
Pen: Tom Chase
Referee: G Kelly

Roope Rooster (knockout competition) edit

Round 1 edit

4 September City 21-13 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Welch 2, Ryan, Arnold Porteous, William McLaughlin
Con: J Hutchinson 2
Drop: J Hutchinson
[88] Try: George Tittleton, Wally Tittleton, Alf Broadhead
Con: Frank Furnell 2
Referee: Stuart Billman
4 September Marist 15-6 Newton Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Reginald Haslam, F McLaren, John Anderson
Con: John Anderson 2
Pen: John Anderson
[89] Try: Gibson, Joe Ginders Referee: Roy Otto
4 September Mount Albert 35-18 Manukau Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Bert Leatherbarrow 2, Basil Cranch, Bickerton, Des Herring, L Verrall, William McCallum
Con: Cliff Satherley 6
Pen: Cliff Satherley
[90] Try: Peter Mahima 2, Jack Brodrick, R Wilson
Con: Tom Chase 3
Referee: Maurice Wetherill
4 September Ponsonby 23-21 North Shore Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Brian Riley 2, Arthur Kay, Blackman, Roy Nurse
Con: Ross Jones 4
[91] Try: George Zane-Zaninovich, Horace Hunt, Arthur Sowter
Con: Jack Smith 3
Pen: Jack Smith 2
Referee: Frank Thompson

Semi finals edit

11 September Marist 14-2 City Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Vincent Bakalich, Gordon Midgley, Reginald Haslam, John Anderson
Con: John Anderson
[92] Pen: J Hutchinson Referee: Frank Thompson
11 September Ponsonby 21-10 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: D Black 2, Brian Riley 2, Frank Pickrang
Con: D Black, Walter Stockley
[93] Try: William McCallum, Joe Gunning
Pen: Cliff Satherley 2
Referee: Ralph Otto

Final edit

18 September Marist 25-10 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Ivar Uhlmann, Bill Breed, John Anderson, Joe Woods, Gordon Midgley
Con: John Anderson 4
Pen: John Anderson
[94] Try: Brian Riley, Oakley Browne
Con: Jones
Pen: Jones
Referee: Maurice Wetherill

Phelan Shield edit

Round 1 edit

11 September Manukau 17-15 Newton Carlaw Park 2  
1:30 Try: Harry Zane-Zaninovich 3, Peter Mahima, R Wilson
Con: Joe Broughton
[95] Try: Maurice Quirke, Henry Crook, Claude Dempsey
Con: Beattie 3
Referee: Stuart Billman
11 September North Shore 15-14 Richmond Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Jack Smith 2, George Zane-Zaninovich
Con: Jack Smith 2
Pen: Jack Smith
[96] Try: Owen Wilkie 2, Ted Mincham 2
Con: Frank Furnell
Referee: Maurice Wetherill

Semi finals edit

In the semi-final between City and Mt Albert, Stuart Billman became the 9th referee to officiate in 50 matches between first grade sides in Auckland Rugby League history.

18 September Mount Albert 31-22 City Carlaw Park 2  
3:00 Try: Bert Leatherbarrow 2, Richard Shadbolt 2, Renton, Joseph Gunning, James Tristram
Con: Bert Leatherbarrow, L Verrall 2, Basil Cranch
Pen: L Verrall
[97] Try: John Donald, Welch, Ryan, Gibson
Con: J Hutchinson 3
Pen: J Hutchinson, Jackie Rata
Referee: Stuart Billman
18 September North Shore 16-10 Manukau Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: G Brown, J C Cowan, George Zane-Zaninovich, Jack Smith
Con: Verdun Scott
Pen: Verdun Scott
[98] Try: Jack Brodrick, T Whye
Con: Tom Chase
Pen: Tom Chase
Referee: Roy Otto

Final edit

2 October North Shore 22-18 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: Simpson 2, Bennetts 2, Hunt, E Scott
Con: Jack Smith
Pen: Jack Smith
[99] Try: Drew 2, Bert Leatherbarrow, James Tristram
Con: Basil Cranch, Vernall 2
Referee: S Billman

Stormont Shield edit

 
John Stormont (father of Bill) presenting Reginald Haslam, Gordon Midgley, Halsey, & McGreal with their medals

John Anderson capped a truly remarkable point scoring season by scoring all 12 of Marist's points, made up of 2 tries, a conversion, a penalty, and a drop goal. It was Marist's 4th Stormont Shield win with the previous being in 1928, 1929, and 1932. The win denied Richmond what would have been their 4th straight Stormont Shield victory. At the conclusion of the match John Stormont, the father of Bill Stormont who the trophy was named in honour of after his death mid season in 1925 presented the Marist players with medals.

2 October Marist 12-5 Richmond Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: John Anderson 2
Con: John Anderson
Pen: John Anderson
Drop: John Anderson
[99] Try: Roy Powell
Pen: Ted Mincham
Referee: Maurice Wetherill

Top try scorers and point scorers edit

The point scoring lists are compiled from matches played in the Fox Memorial, Roope Rooster, Phelan Shield and Stormont Shield matches which all first grade sides were eligible for competing in (provided they avoided elimination from the knock out competitions). The top point scorer was once again John Anderson. He scored 143 points in the aforementioned competitive matches and also scored in preliminary matches and in a Marist tour match which were not included in his statistics. Jack Smith finished second with 87 points. Both players would go on to represent New Zealand in 1938. The top try scorer was William McCallum for Mount Albert who was in his first season for them.

Senior reserve competitions edit

There were several rounds of the senior reserve grade competition that had no results reported. These were rounds 7 where only 1 result was reported, and rounds 11, 13, and 14 where no results were reported at all. It is possible that Richmond Rovers had won the competition by the latter stages and so the fixtures became optional and possibly not played or of no championship significance and so therefore not reported by club officials. The Auckland Rugby League would often conclude competitions prematurely if a champion had already been found.

Norton Cup standings edit

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Richmond Rovers reserves 10 10 0 0 164 25 20
Marist Old Boys reserves 10 8 0 2 156 53 16
Mount Albert United reserves 10 7 0 3 166 73 14
North Shore Albions reserves 11 5 1 5 86 64 11
Ponsonby United reserves 10 4 1 5 65 73 9
City Rovers reserves 10 2 2 6 74 103 6
Newton Rangers reserves 11 2 0 9 66 186 4
Manukau reserves 10 1 0 9 25 224 2

Norton Cup fixtures edit

Date Score Score Referee Venue
Round 1 1 May[100] North Shore 21 Manukau 0 Frank Thompson Auckland Domain 1, 3:00
- 1 May Richmond 16 Mount Albert 10 Stuart Billman Auckland Domain 1, 1:30
- 1 May Marist 37 Newton 0 Jack Hawkes Auckland Domain 5, 3:00
- 1 May Ponsonby 7 City 7 G Kelly Auckland Domain 5, 1:30
Round 2 8 May[101] Marist 30 Manukau 0 T Taylor Auckland Domain 2, 3:00
- 8 May Richmond 12 North Shore 0 T Tracey Auckland Domain 2, 1:30
- 8 May Mount Albert 19 City 5 Roy Otto Auckland Domain 6, 3:00
- 8 May Newton 12 Ponsonby 6 D Taylor Auckland Domain 6, 1:30
Round 3 15 May[102] Marist 5 North Shore 0 O Chalmers Auckland Domain 2, 3:00
- 15 May Ponsonby 11 Manukau 0 Frank Thompson Auckland Domain 2, 1:30
- 15 May Mount Albert 23 Newton 4 J Hammond Auckland Domain 6, 3:00
- 15 May Richmond 23 City 0 Roy Otto Auckland Domain, 1:30
Round 4 22 May[103] Mount Albert 49 Manukau 0 Stuart Billman Auckland Domain 1, 3pm
- 22 May Ponsonby 14 North Shore 3 Frank Thompson Auckland Domain 1, 1:30
- 22 May City 25 Newton 5 Jack Hawkes Auckland Domain 5, 3pm
- 22 May Richmond 12 Marist 9 O Chalmers Auckland Domain 5, 1:30
Round 5 29 May[104] City 16 Manukau 7 Stuart Billman Auckland Domain 3, 3:00
- 29 May Richmond 19 Newton 0 W Simpson Auckland Domain 3, 1:30
- 29 May Marist 3 Ponsonby 0 T Evans Auckland Domain 5, 1:30
- 29 May Mount Albert 11 North Shore 3 Roy Otto Fowld's Park, Mount Albert, 1:30
Round 6 5 June[105] Marist 10 Mount Albert 8 A Farrell Auckland Domain 2, 3:00
- 5 June Richmond 10 Ponsonby 3 G Kelly Auckland Domain 2, 1:30
- 5 June Newton 19 Manukau 7 S Fisher Auckland Domain 6, 3:00
- 5 June City 2 North Shore 2 T Evans Auckland Domain 6, 1:30
Round 7 12 June[106] City ? Marist ? A Farrell Auckland Domain 1, 3pm
- 12 June Richmond ? Manukau ? A Simpson Auckland Domain 1, 1:30
- 12 June Ponsonby ? Mount Albert ? J Gedye Auckland Domain 5, 1:30
- 12 June North Shore 10 Newton 5 A Kinnaird Devonport Domain, Devonport, 1:30
Round 8 3 July[107] North Shore 31 Manukau 0 A Smith Auckland Domain 2, 3:00
- 3 July Richmond 25 Mount Albert 0 J Cottingham Auckland Domain 2, 1:30
- 3 July Marist 30 Newton 8 H Tate Auckland Domain 6, 3:00
- 3 July Ponsonby 6 City 2 J Ryan Auckland Domain 6, 1:30
Round 9 10 July[108] Mount Albert 19 City 5 A Pearson Auckland Domain 3, 3:00
- 10 July Marist 20 Manukau 5 K McIver Auckland Domain 3, 1:30
- 10 July Ponsonby 12 Newton 8 A Farrell Auckland Domain 5, 3:00
- 10 July Richmond 8 North Shore 0 C Knott Auckland Domain 5, 1:30
Round 10 17 July[109] Mount Albert 12 Marist 2 A Lennie Auckland Domain 2, 3:00
- 17 July Richmond 13 Ponsonby 3 Roy Otto Auckland Domain 2, 1:30
- 17 July Manukau 6 Newton 2 J Hammond Auckland Domain 6, 3:00
- 17 July North Shore 5 City 4 C Boneham Auckland Domain 6, 1:30
Round 11 24 July Richmond ? City ? Jack Hawkes Auckland Domain, 3:00
- 24 July Ponsonby ? Manukau ? A Simpson Auckland Domain, 1:30
- 24 July Newton ? Mount Albert ? T Evans Auckland Domain, 3:00
- 24 July North Shore ? Marist ? G Kelly Auckland Domain, 1:30
Round 12 31 July[110] Mount Albert 15 Ponsonby 3 Roy Otto Auckland Domain 2, 3:00
- 31 July Richmond 26 Manukau 0 J Gedye Auckland Domain 2, 1:30
- 31 July North Shore 11 Newton 3 C Boneham Auckland Domain 6, 3:00
- 31 July Marist 10 City 8 W Simpson Auckland Domain 6, 1:30
Round 13 21 August Marist ? Richmond ? E Butt Auckland Domain 3, 1:30
- 21 August City ? Newton ? C Knott Auckland Domain 5, 1:30
- 21 August Mount Albert ? Manukau ? J McIntosh Auckland Domain 3, 3:00
- 21 August North Shore ? Ponsonby ? Stuart Billman Auckland Domain 5, 3:00
Round 14 28 August Ponsonby ? Marist ? Stuart Billman Auckland Domain 6, 3:00
- 28 August North Shore ? Mount Albert ? J Hammond Auckland Domain, 1:30
- 28 August City ? Manukau ? A Simpson Auckland Domain, 3:00
- 28 August Newton ? Richmond ? ? ?

Stallard Cup knockout competition edit

Stallard Cup results
Date Score Score Referee Venue
Round 1 4 September Richmond W City L F Pearson Auckland Domain, 1:30
- 4 September Marist W Newton L A Lennie Auckland Domain, 3:00
- 4 September Ponsonby W North Shore L A Kinnaird Auckland Domain, 3:00
- 4 September Mount Albert W Manukau L G Kelly Auckland Domain, 1:30
Semi finals 11 September Marist 8 Mount Albert 5 A Simpson Auckland Domain, 1:30
11 September Ponsonby 12 Richmond 9 D Gedye Auckland Domain, 1:30
Final 18 September Marist 22 Ponsonby 5 A Kinnaird Carlaw Park 2, 3:00

Senior B grade competitions edit

Sharman Cup standings edit

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Papakura 15 14 0 1 301 74 28
Point Chevalier 15 12 0 3 127 34 24
Green Lane 14 9 0 5 123 54 18
R.V. (Harvey & Sons) 12 8 0 4 113 50 16
Northcote and Birkenhead 13 6 0 7 35 72 12
Richmond Rovers 14 5 1 8 87 183 11
Mount Albert United 11 3 0 8 46 127 6
Newton Rangers 13 2 1 10 39 190 5
Manukau 12 0 0 12 27 114 0

Sharman Cup fixtures edit

The competition was won by Papakura who finished with a 14 win, 1 loss record. Fixtures were listed each week in The New Zealand Herald and Auckland Star however results were often not published. Following round 14 the Auckland Star published the points table to that point which indicated who the victors in several of the unreported matches were.[111]

Following their round 2 match Manukau were advised that their team was out of order. They then defaulted their round 3 match after being given one more week to get their team in order before resuming in round 4.[112][113] Glenora withdrew from the competition after defaulting in round 3. The round 6 loss by Papakura was their first loss for 3 seasons. In about round 15 both Manukau and Mount Albert withdrew from the competition as they were no longer listed in any fixtures form this point. At the September 7 meeting Papakura were congratulated on winning the Senior B competition.[114] They had scored 304 points during the competition and only conceded 72.[115]

Date Score Score Referee Venue
Round 1 1 May[100] Point Chevalier W Manukau L W Simpson Walker Park, Point Chevalier, 3:00
- 1 May Green Lane 14 Newton 5 A Lennie Green Lane, 3:00
- 1 May Papakura 15 R.V. 11 T Tracy Prince Edward, Papakura, 3:00
- 1 May Mount Albert NP Glenora NP D Taylor Morningside, Mount Albert, 3:00 *match not played
- 1 May Northcote 5 Richmond 16 M Renton Stafford Park, Northcote, 3:00
Round 2 8 May[101] Richmond 4 Point Chevalier 23 W Simpson Grey Lynn Park, 3:00
- 8 May Newton 19 Manukau 7 M Renton Outer Domain, 3:00
- 8 May Green Lane 12 R.V. 8 J Gedye Green Lane, 3:00
- 8 May[116] Mount Albert 12 Papakura 15 Stuart Billman Morningside, 3:00
- 8 May Glenora NP Northcote NP A Lennie Glen Eden, 3:00 * match not played
Round 3 15 May[102] Point Chevalier W Mount Albert L G Kelly Walker Park, Point Chevalier, 3:00
- 15 May Northcote WBD Manukau LBD Jack Hawkes Stafford Park, Northcote, 3:00
- 15 May Glenora LBD Green Lane WBD M Renton Glen Eden, 3:00 *Glenora withdrew
- 15 May[117] Papakura 25 Richmond 0 J Gedye Prince Edward Park, Papakura, 3:00
- 15 May R.V. 20 Newton 0 D Taylor Western Springs, 3:00
Round 4 22 May[103] Point Chevalier L Green Lane W J Hammond ?
- 22 May Richmond 19 Manukau 8 J Cottingham Grey Lynn, 3:00
- 22 May Papakura 23 Newton 2 D Taylor Outer Domain, 3:00
- 22 May Mount Albert ? Northcote ? A Smith Morningside, 3:00
Round 5 29 May[118] Point Chevalier L R.V. W Jack Hawkes Walker Park, Point Chevalier, 3:00
- 29 May Manukau L Mount Albert W J Gedye Manukau, 3:00
- 29 May Northcote W Green Lane L D Taylor Stafford Park, Northcote, 3:00
- 29 May Richmond 7 Newton 7 J Hammond Grey Lynn Park, 3:00
Round 6 5 June[119][120] Papakura 3 Point Chevalier 8 Maurice Wetherill Prince Edward Park, Papakura, 3:00
- 5 June Green Lane 6 Manukau 0 C Boneham Green Lane, 3:00
- 5 June Northcote L R.V. W J Macown Victoria Park 2, 3:15
- 5 June Richmond 6 Mount Albert 2 Roy Otto Grey Lynn Park, 3:15
Round 7 12 June[105] Manukau 2 Papakura 22 G Kelly Otahuhu, 3:00
- 12 June Richmond 7 Green Lane 18 S Fisher Grey Lynn Park, 3:00
- 12 June Northcote W Newton L J Ryan Auckland Domain 5, 3:00
- 12 June R.V. 29 Mount Albert 2 O Chalmers Walker Park, Point Chevalier, 3:00
Round 8 19 June[121] Point Chevalier 29 Northcote 12 H Tate Walker Park, Point Chevalier, 3:00
- 19 June[122] Green Lane 10 Papakura 12 G Kelly Green Lane, 3:00
- 19 June Mount Albert 17 Newton 0 A Farrell Grey Lynn Park, 3:00
- 19 June R.V. 43 Richmond 0 T Tracy Victoria Park 5, 3:00
Round 9 3 July[107] Point Chevalier 43 Newton 0 M Renton Outer Domain, 3:00
- 3 July Manukau L R.V. W C Boneham Victoria Park 1, 3:30
- 3 July Green Lane 33 Mount Albert 5 A Kinnaird Green Lane, 3:00
- 3 July[123] Papakura 21 Northcote 10 O Chalmers Prince Edward Park, Papakura, 3:00
Round 10 10 July[108] Point Chevalier 7 Green Lane 3 J Hammond Walker Park, Point Chevalier, 3:00
- 10 July Richmond 11 Manukau 10 M Renton Otahuhu, 3:00
- 10 July Papakura 43 Newton 2 Roy Otto Prince Edward Park, Papakura, 3:00
- 10 July Northcote ? Mount Albert ? A Lennie Stafford Park, Northcote, 3:00
Round 11 17 July[124] Point Chevalier W Manukau L A Kinnaird Green Lane, 3:00
- 17 July Green Lane 16 Newton 4 G Kelly Outer Domain, 3:00
- 17 July Papakura 6 R.V. 2 A Smith Victoria Park 2, 3:00
- 17 July Richmond 6 Northcote 8 T Evans Grey Lynn, 3:00
Round 12 24 July Point Chevalier W Richmond L H Tate Walker Park, Point Chevalier, 3:00
- 24 July Manukau L Newton W A Lennie Ellerslie, 3:00
- 24 July Green Lane L R.V. W W Simpson Victoria Park, 3:00
- 24 July Papakura 44 Mount Albert 8 J Cottingham Prince Edward Park, Papakura, 3:15
Round 13 31 July[125] Papakura 37 Manukau 0 A Kinnaird Prince Edward Park, Papakura, 3:00
- 31 July Green Lane 11 Richmond 6 A Farrell Green Lane, 3:00
- 31 July Northcote W Newton L G Kelly Victoria Park, 3:15
- 31 July Mount Albert L R.V. W G Barnhill Devonport Domain, 3:00
Round 14 14 August[126] Point Chevalier 15 R.V. 0 G Kelly Victoria Park, 3:15
- 14 August Green Lane W Northcote L A Pearson Green Lane, 3:00
- 14 August Newton L Richmond W A Smith Auckland Domain 1, 3:00
- 14 August Papakura 34 *Hikurangi 13 A Lennie Prince Edward Park, Papakura, 3:00
Round 15 21 August[127] Point Chevalier W Northcote L G Bamhill Stafford Park, Northcote, 3:00
- 21 August Papakura WBD Green Lane LBD J Ryan Prince Edward Park, Papakura, 3:300
- 21 August Mount Albert ? Newton ? T Evans Victoria Park, 3:30
- 21 August R.V. ? Richmond ? A Lennie Victoria Park 2, 3:30
Round 16 28 August[128] Papakura 23 Richmond 5 A Pearson Western Springs, 3:15
- 28 August R.V. ? Newton ? A Farrell Victoria Park, 3:00
Round 17 4 September[129] Northcote ? R.V. ? W Skelton Stafford Park, Northcote, 3:00
- 4 September Point Chevalier 2 Papakura 12 Jack Hawkes Walker Park, Point Chevalier, 3:00

Walmsley Shield knockout competition edit

Manukau and Mount Albert did not enter teams. Newton was initially drawn to play Papakura in round 1 but withdrew and instead Papakura travelled to Huntly to play the local side instead. Glenora entered a team but were knocked out in the first round by Point Chevalier. R.V. and Northcote & Birkenhead received bye's in round 1. Richmond drew with Green Lane in round 1 which forced the teams into a replay the following weekend which Green Lane won. Papakura had a bye in this round. Papakura defeated Point Chevalier in the 3rd weekend of the competition and so joined Green Lane in the final with Papakura running out 19–7 winners.

Date Score Score Referee Venue
Round 1 11 September Point Chevalier 10 Glenora 0 J Cottingham Victoria Park, 3:00
11 September Richmond 5 Green Lane 5 C Knott Walker Park, Point Chevalier, 3:00
Minor semi-finals 18 September[130] Point Chevalier 42 R.V. 2 M Renton Glen Eden, 3:00
18 September Green Lane W Richmond L J Cottingham Ellerslie, 3:00
Major semi final 2 October Papakura 12 Point Chevalier 2 A Lennie Ellerslie, 3:00
Final 9 October[131][132] Papakura 19 Green Lane 7 G Kelly Carlaw Park 2, 3:15

Senior club matches edit

Ponsonby XIII v Huntly edit

On Sunday, August 29 a Ponsonby XIII played Huntly at Swanson in West Auckland. A shield was presented to the winners (Ponsonby) after the match by Mr. L. Adams to the Ponsonby captain for the day, Stan Prentice, the former New Zealand international and Richmond club player. The shield had been donated by Mr. I. Culpan.


29 August Ponsonby 13-2 Huntly Swanson  
3:00 Try: Pat Young, Selwyn Davis, Frank Pickrang
Con: Frank Pickrang, W. Gibbons
[133] Pen: Davies Referee: A. Harlock

Richmond reserves v Kamo edit

The Richmond reserve side travelled to Whangarei to play the Northland senior club champions on August 28. The Richmond side won by 27 points to 17.

28 August Kamo 17-27 Richmond Reserves Kamo  
3:00 Try: Hooper 2, Joab, Callaghan, Hollows
Con: Hooper
[134] Try: Henry Sale 4, A Graham, Laurie Mills, Cookall
Con: Henry Sale 3

Lower Grades edit

There were 5 lower grades in 1937 (Third Grade to Seventh Grade). This was a reduction of 1 on the previous season as the Second Grade was forced into the Senior B grade. There were an additional 3 schoolboy grades (Junior, Intermediate, and Senior).

Richmond Rovers once again won the Davis Points Shield for winning the most points through all club teams. City Rovers finished runners up. Papakura won the Tracy Inglis points trophy for junior clubs with Otahuhu runners up.

3rd Grade (Walker Cup) edit

 
Winners of the championship, Otahuhu.

Otahuhu won section 1 while Richmond won section 2. The two teams met in the championship final on August 21 with Otahuhu winning 13 to 6. Ellerslie won the third grade knockout competition when they defeated Otahuhu 18 to 6 on September 11 after they had beaten Papakura 11–2 in one semi final and Otahuhu had beaten Marist 20–12 in the other. Otahuhu's record for the entire season was 14 wins, 1 loss, for 234 and against 59, gleaned from their team photo which hangs in their clubroom. Several sides played matches against teams from out of Auckland near the conclusion of the season including Papakura B against Hikurangi (12-8), RV against One Tree Hill Point, Otahuhu against Taneatua (28-8), Mount Albert against Portland (Whangarei) (8-5), and Glenora against Ngaruawahia (5-5).

Section 1 edit

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Otahuhu Rovers 11 10 0 0 208 29 20
Ellerslie United 11 8 0 1 93 24 16
Marist Old Boys 11 7 0 3 152 38 14
Papakura A 11 4 0 6 68 55 8
Mount Albert United 11 2 0 8 43 107 4
RV 10 2 0 8 34 108 4
North Shore Albions A 9 1 0 8 27 155 2

Section 2 edit

Newton withdrew after round 6 following three consecutive default losses while North Shore fielded a team for a match against Newton and then withdrew.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Richmond Rovers 13 11 0 2 89 35 22
City Rovers 12 10 0 2 247 49 21
Manukau Rovers 9 3 0 7 10 138 6
Papakura B 10 2 1 6 37 104 5
Glenora 10 2 0 4 31 45 4
Point Chevalier 10 1 1 4 40 69 3
Newton Rangers 6 1 0 5 9 17 2
North Shore Albions B 1 0 0 1 0 6 0

4th Grade (Hospital Cup) edit

Richmond won the championship when they defeated Ellerslie 10 to 5 in the final on July 24. Richmond also won the knockout competition with a 20–9 win over North Shore on September 4 after they beat Glenora 13–2 in one semi final with North Shore beating Ponsinby in the other. Point Chevalier defaulted their first match and then withdrew. Richmond played a friendly match with Huntly High School Old Boys on August 7, and Ellerslie played Ngaruawahia on September 11.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Richmond Rovers 11 8 1 0 83 22 17
Ellerslie United 12 8 0 2 87 19 16
Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers 11 3 0 3 43 36 6
Glenora 11 2 0 4 43 46 4
North Shore Albions 11 2 0 5 16 58 4
Ponsonby United 11 0 0 6 3 86 0
Point Chevalier 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

5th Grade (Endean Shield) edit

Otahuhu beat Richmond 17–5 in the championship final on August 28, with City winning the knockout competition when they defeated Otahuhu 16–0 in the final on September 11. City had beaten Avondale in the semi final while Otahuhu's win in the championship final had doubled as their semi final knockout match. On September 11 the Richmond side played Kamo in a friendly match.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Otahuhu Rovers 16 14 0 2 129 51 28
Richmond Rovers 16 13 0 2 235 36 26
City Rovers 15 9 1 3 181 30 19
Avondale 15 8 1 6 93 74 17
Papakura 13 3 2 7 110 62 8
Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers 15 1 0 9 54 120 2
Ellerslie United 14 1 0 10 13 189 2
North Shore Albions 14 1 0 11 14 267 2

6th Grade (Rhodes Shield) edit

City won the sixth grade championship ahead of Green Lane. City was declared the winner of the sixth grade knockout competition by the junior management committee at their October 5 meeting. It appears that they had played 5 extra full rounds following the championship but not in a knockout style and City had the best record over that time.[135]

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
City Rovers 15 9 0 1 139 32 18
Green Lane 15 7 0 2 84 29 14
Mount Albert United 15 4 1 3 74 53 9
Papakura 15 3 1 7 92 99 7
Point Chevalier 14 1 0 5 25 69 2
Richmond Rovers 14 0 0 6 8 118 0

7th Grade (Myers Cup) edit

North Shore Albions won the championship with Richmond runner up. Very few of North Shore's results were reported though they had obviously won more than Richmond's 10 wins. The for and against record of North Shore is made up of only 4 reported scores and is missing 10 other scores. Richmond won the knockout competition on October 2 when they beat North Shore 12 to 2. Point Chevalier defaulted their first match of the season to Otahuhu and then withdrew from the competition.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
North Shore Albions 14 12 0 1 40 8 24
Richmond Rovers 13 10 0 1 180 47 20
Ponsonby United 14 1 1 7 17 44 3
Otahuhu Rovers 14 1 1 7 13 102 3
Glenora 14 0 2 7 21 70 2
Point Chevalier 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

Schoolboy competitions edit

The majority of teams were affiliated with a club side and were made up of schoolboys from that areas schools rather than one school in particular.

Senior (Rout Challenge) edit

Richmond won the senior schoolboys championship with Marist runner up. The Avondale Convent team was made up of players from the school on the site of the present day St Mary's school in Avondale. They withdrew after 8 rounds, while the Northcote side withdrew after 8 rounds also. The Auckland representative team made up of the competitions best players beat Northland 12–5 on August 28, and South Auckland (Waikato) 17–5 on September 18.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Richmond Rovers 13 12 0 1 220 20 24
Marist Old Boys 13 11 1 1 134 40 22
Point Chevalier 11 7 0 4 34 44 14
Newton Rangers 11 5 0 5 75 92 10
Ellerslie United 10 4 1 5 97 66 9
Manukau 10 1 0 6 46 103 2
Mount Albert United 11 0 0 7 13 109 0
Avondale Convent 7 0 0 5 3 75 0
Northcote 7 0 0 5 0 58 0

Intermediate championship edit

Ponsonby won the championship when they beat Avondale in the final 3–0 on August 21. On September 11 Richmond defeated Newton 9–5 to win the knockout competition. Then a week later on September 18 a 'champion of champions' match was played between the championship winner (Ponsonby), and the knockout winner (Richmond), with Ponsonby winning by a single point, 9 to 8 to claim the title.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Ponsonby United 12 10 0 2 286 19 20
Avondale 12 10 0 2 118 20 20
Newton Rangers 10 7 1 2 119 36 15
Mount Albert United 9 5 1 2 37 63 11
Richmond Rovers 9 5 0 2 144 22 10
Otahuhu 9 3 1 3 52 50 7
Northcote 10 1 1 3 6 112 3
North Shore Albions 10 1 0 4 25 96 2
Marist Old Boys 10 1 0 5 16 63 2
Manukau 5 1 0 1 7 19 2
Balmoral 10 0 0 6 0 142 2
Point Chevalier 8 0 0 6 6 75 0
Ellerslie United 9 0 0 5 6 103 0

Junior championship edit

Newton A, who won section A, won the crossover final by 6 points to 3 over the winners of section B, Northcote, on August 28. The George Courts team won the knockout competition on October 2 against Newton A by 3 points to 0.

Section A edit
Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Newton Rangers A 15 11 1 1 90 12 23
Ponsonby United 14 5 2 3 42 26 12
Mount Albert United 12 4 1 3 39 15 9
Green Lane 11 3 3 5 24 33 9
George Courts A 9 4 0 2 24 9 8
Manukau 15 2 4 5 26 39 8
North Shore Albions 13 2 1 4 6 18 5
Point Chevalier 12 0 1 9 3 105 1
Section B edit
Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Northcote 13 9 0 1 72 6 18
Richmond Rovers 14 8 2 2 45 3 18
Ellerslie United 12 4 4 0 30 3 12
Balmoral 13 4 0 8 15 33 8
George Courts B 14 2 4 5 12 36 8
Marist Old Boys 13 2 3 5 9 33 7
Newton Rangers B 13 2 2 5 15 39 6
Avondale Convent 13 1 2 6 6 51 4

Auckland representative team edit

Hec Brisbane was named the Auckland selector for the season.

Auckland (Auckland Pākehā) v Auckland Māori (Tamaki) edit

The opening representative match of the season was played on Coronation Day. For all intents and purposes the Auckland team was the Auckland Pākehā team. Although they were named "Auckland" they have been renamed Auckland Pākehā as that is what they came to be known as from 1938 onwards in matches against Auckland Māori.

12 May Auckland (Auckland Pākehā) 24-14 Auckland Māori (Tamaki) Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Gordon Midgley, Arthur Kay 2, Wally Tittleton, Bill Breed 2
Con: George Tittleton 2, Walter Stockley
[136][137] Try: Jack Tawhai, Jack Brodrick
Con: Steve Watene
Pen: Steve Watene 2
Drop: Jack Hemi

Auckland v South Auckland (Waikato) edit

Auckland played two matches on the same day against South Auckland (Waikato), and Taranaki. They won both matches. Neither was listed as an A or B team and both sides contained a large number of past, current, or future New Zealand international players. Former Ponsonby player, Kenneth Peckham who was now playing in the Waikato dislocated his right shoulder while playing for South Auckland and was taken to Auckland Hospital.

9 June Auckland 26-12 South Auckland (Waikato) Carlaw Park 1  
1:30 Try: George Kerr, Gordon Midgley 3, Len Schultz, Bill Breed
Con: George Tittleton 4
[138] Try: R Jackson, W Miki
Con: L Powell 2
Pen: L Powell
Referee: G Kelly

Auckland v Taranaki edit

9 June Auckland 27-10 Taranaki Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: William McCallum 3, Arthur Kay 2, Wally Tittleton, John Donald
Con: Walter Stockley, Steve Watene 2
[138] Try: E Christensen, J Fraser
Con: J Fraser 2
Referee: Frank Thompson

Auckland v New Zealand Māori (Max Jaffe Cup) edit

The New Zealand Māori team was very similar to the one which had defeated Australia earlier in the season. The match was played as part of a Gala Day to raise money for injured players. George Nēpia traveled up from Gisborne to play in the match. Auckland was well below strength with several players out injured.

9 October Auckland 21-43 New Zealand Māori Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Gordon Midgley, D Black, Des Herring, John Anderson 2
Con: John Anderson, Frank Furnell 2
[139][140] Try: Jack Tawhai, L Cootes, Jack McLeod, James Tristram 3, Jack Brodrick, George Mitchell 2
Con: George Nēpia 6
Pen: Tom Chase
Referee: T Evans

Auckland representative matches played and scorers edit

No Name Club Team Play Tries Con Pen Points
1 Gordon Midgley Marist 3 5 0 0 15
2 Arthur Kay Ponsonby 2 4 0 0 12
2 George Tittleton Richmond 2 0 6 0 12
4 Bill Breed Marist 3 3 0 0 9
4 William McCallum Mount Albert 1 3 0 0 9
6 John Anderson Marist 1 2 1 0 8
7 Wally Tittleton Richmond 2 2 0 0 6
8 Walter Stockley Ponsonby 3 0 2 0 4
8 Steve Watene Manukau 1 0 2 0 4
8 Frank Furnell Richmond 1 0 2 0 4
11 George Kerr North Shore 1 1 0 0 3
11 Len Schultz Mount Albert 1 1 0 0 3
11 D Black Ponsonby 1 1 0 0 3
11 Des Herring Mount Albert 1 1 0 0 3
15 Angus Gault Manukau 3 0 0 0 0
15 Claude Dempsey Newton 2 0 0 0 0
15 Roy Powell Richmond 2 0 0 0 0
15 Jack Satherley Richmond 2 0 0 0 0
15 Joseph Gunning Mount Albert 2 0 0 0 0
15 John Wycliffe Donald City 2 0 0 0 0
15 Reg Hollows Marist 1 0 0 0 0
15 Edgar Morgan Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 0
15 Ted Mincham Richmond 1 0 0 0 0
15 Walter Brimble Manukau 1 0 0 0 0
15 Peter Mahima Manukau 1 0 0 0 0
15 Bill Telford Richmond 1 0 0 0 0
15 Frederick Hollis Newton 1 0 0 0 0
15 Brian Riley Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 0
15 Oakley Brown Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 0
15 George Mitchell Richmond 1 0 0 0 0
15 Jack Brodrick Manukau 1 0 0 0 0
15 Bill Glover Marist 1 0 0 0 0
15 Jack Smith North Shore 1 0 0 0 0
15 F McLaren Marist 1 0 0 0 0
15 Bert Leatherbarrow Mount Albert 1 0 0 0 0

Auckland Māori (Tamaki) representative season edit

In addition to their loss to Auckland, the Auckland Māori side played in two other matches against Waikato Māori and North Auckland Māori.

Auckland Māori (Tamaki) v Waikato Māori (Waitangi Shield) edit

21 July Auckland Māori (Tamaki) 28-6 Waikato Māori Carlaw Park 1  
3:00 Try: Jack Hemi 3, Joe Broughton 2, Jackie Rata
Con: Jack Hemi 5
[141] Try: N Taoho, F Hilton Referee: G Kelly

Auckland Māori (Tamaki) v North Auckland Māori (Waitangi Shield) edit

14 September Auckland Māori (Tamaki) 37-3 North Auckland Māori Carlaw Park 1  
3:30 Try: Tom Chase 2, S Bluett, Joe Broughton 2, Jackie Rata 2, Tai Raymond, Rogers
Con: Tom Chase 5
[142] Try: W Flesher

Tāmaki (Auckland Māori) representative matches played and scorers edit

No Name Club Team Play Tries Con Pen DG Points
1 Jack Hemi Manukau 2 3 5 0 1 21
2 Tom Chase Manukau 1 2 5 0 0 16
3 Joe Broughton Manukau 3 4 0 0 0 12
4 Jackie Rata City 3 3 0 0 0 9
5 Steve Watene Manukau 2 0 1 2 0 6
6 Jack Tawhai City 3 1 0 0 0 3
6 Jack Brodrick Manukau 3 1 0 0 0 3
6 S Bluett City 1 0 0 0 0 3
6 Tai Raymond City 1 1 0 0 0 3
6 Rogers North Shore 1 1 0 0 0 3
11 Peter Mahima Manukau 3 0 0 0 0 0
11 Jack McLeod Richmond 3 0 0 0 0 0
11 Noel Bickerton Richmond 2 0 0 0 0 0
11 Clem Proctor Newton 2 0 0 0 0 0
11 R Wilson Manukau 2 0 0 0 0 0
11 Hawea Mataira City 2 0 0 0 0 0
11 P Minnix City 1 0 0 0 0 0
11 Len Kawe Manukau 1 0 0 0 0 0
11 Rickett Manukau 1 0 0 0 0 0
11 Joe Cootes Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 0 0
11 George Mitchell Richmond 1 0 0 0 0 0
11 James Tristram Mount Albert 1 0 0 0 0 0
11 Skelton Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 0 0

Annual General Meetings and Club News edit

  • Auckland Rugby League Junior Management Committee They held their annual meeting on March 23 with Mr. D. Wilkie presiding. Their report noted that 60 teams took part in the junior grade competitions. A club ballot for members of the executive board resulted in the reappointment of Messrs. D. Wilkie, E. Chapman, A. Hopkinson, C. Howe, I. Stonex, R. Short, and F. Thompson, with Mr. E. McNamara as a new member. The ninth member saw a tie between R, Parr and T. Carey and a special vote was called for by April 6. When the vote was held Mr. Parr was elected.[143] Mr. Wilkie was re-elected chairman, and Mr. W.F. Clarke honorary secretary of the board. It was noted that Mr. George Taylor, a member of the board had had to resign owing to ill-health, and to Mr. Chirmside.[144] Two new members were later appointed in Mr. Skinner (Referees’ Association), and Mr. McNamara (ex-secretary of the Glenora Club).[145] At their May 4 meeting twenty-two transfers were approved, and 108 new players were registered.[146] At their May 18 meeting they were notified by the Glenora club that they had withdrawn their Senior B team (following the 3rd round). It appears that they had not taken the field at all as no results were reported in any of the previous weekends. Manukau were given one more week to get their teams in order.[147]
  • Auckland Rugby League School Management Committee: Their 11th annual report stated that 30 teams had entered competition in 1936 which was an increase of eleven on the previous year. New teams were fielded by the Ponsonby, Newton, Manukau, and Mount Albert clubs.[148] At their annual meeting on March 23 Mr. R. E. Newport presided. The following were elected as officers:- patron, Dr. M. G. Pezaro; president, Mr. Newport; secretary, Mr. Rout; executive committee, Messrs., A. Stanley (chairman), J. Armstrong, Foster, Jenkinson, Rowe, Rose Thompson, and H. Green.[149] On the 19th of April at their management meeting they received a record number of nominations with 8 teams entering the senior grade, 15 in the intermediate grade, and 17 for the junior grade.[150]
  • Auckland Rugby League Referees Association Their annual meeting was held in the grandstand rooms at Carlaw Park in late March. Mr. L. S. Bull presided and he welcomed a number of prospective members. Their report stated that for the 1936 season there were 37 active referees and four official line umpires which constituted a record for the code in Auckland. There had been an improved standard of officiating and less criticism of them. Mr. G. Kelly was congratulated on winning the Carey Cup for the most improved referee. The following officers were elected:- president, Mr. L. S. Bull; vice president, Mr. J. G. McCowatt; appointment board delegate, Mr. A. Rae; control board, Mr. W. Mincham; junior management delegate, Mr. T. Skinner; official critic, Mr. A. Sanders; examination committee, Messrs. J. Hammond and A. Sanders; executive committee, Messrs, Maurice Wetherill, M. Renton, and G. Kelly; honorary secretary, Mr. Wilfred Simpson; honorary treasurer, Mr. A. Chapman; auditor, Mr. Percy Rogers; social committee, Messrs, R. Otto, Mincham, Wetherill, and Sanders.[151] At the ARL Referees’ association meeting on April 27 the appointment of Mr. R. Benson as the elected representative of the control board was well received.[18] On July 3 the Auckland Rugby League Referees Association held a reunion at the Tiffin dining rooms. Over 50 “50 pioneers, one of whom controlled matches 29 years ago”, were included in an attendance of over 100 with Mr. L. E. Bull presiding.[152]
  • City Rovers Held their annual meeting on March 18 with Ernie Asher acknowledged his re-election as hon. secretary for the 25th consecutive year. Mr. Ted Phelan was re-elected club auditor which was a position he had held for over 20 years. C. Raynes was also re-elected to office and had been involved with the club for 10 years but had been connected to rugby league in Auckland since 1907. He had been a player, coach, and trainer with the North Shore Albions, Athletics, Ponsonby, and Richmond before joining City.[153] Mr. George Hunt was presiding at the annual meeting and was pleased with the large attendance. Lou Brown won Mr. Hunt's gold medal for the best back and he was also congratulated on his “display against the Englishmen”. Stan Clark won the award for best forward, and Cyril Wiberg received the A.A. Smith Cup and medal as the most improved player. I. Thompson and K. Belwood were recognised for practice attendances in the senior reserves. The fourth grade was acknowledged for being undefeated and scoring 438 points for and just 22 against. Mr. C. Olsen presented a framed photograph of the side for the teams club room at Carlaw Park. The following officers were elected:- patron, Mr. C. Raynes; president, Mr. George Hunt; vide-presidents, same as last year, with several additions; hon. secretary, Mr. Ernie Asher; assistant, Mr. J. Counihan; club captain, Mr. J. Ragg; auditor, Mr. Ted Phelan. The committee was composed of junior and senior grade nominated representatives, Messrs. J. L. O’Sullivan, R. Turner, S. Dickey, and T. Chernside and the executive officers.[154] They held their annual picnic at Motuihi on October 17.[155] Many events were held at it and S. Dickie came first in the club championship race with J. Ragg in second. D. Hutchinson came first in the senior grade handicap followed by L. Wehner.[156] They held their prize giving on November 24 at the Masonic Hall on Eden Terrace with the presentation of trophies.[157] President George Hunt congratulated the sixth grade team who won the championship and knockout honours. D Hutchinson won the miniature cup for the most consistent player. The following were other trophies presented: Reserve Grade – A. Potier, Third Grade – J. Ryan (most consistent 1936–37), R. Gibson, S. Trainer, and K. Speir (most improved), and I Hatton (exemplary conduct on the field). The third grade team was runner-up in the championship and winner of the knockout competition and received the Raynes Cup for the best average of points among the juniors. Sixth grade – R. price (most improved), B. Tracey (good conduct), A Mitchell (best back), H. Gordon (best forward), and C. Vasey (best all-round player).[158] They held their annual meeting prior to the end of the year to elect officers for the 1938 season. It was stated that they had assets of over £50. They had finished runners up for the Davis Points Shield. Their members expressed their appreciation of Ernie Asher who was in his 28th year as secretary, and having been treasurer since the inception of the club. The following officers were elected: patron, Mr. C. Raynes; president, Mr. George Hunt; vice presidents, same as last year, with power to add; club captain, Mr. J. Ragg; committee, Messrs. J. O’Sullivan, T Chermside, S. Belsham, and W. Johnson, with the balance to be elected by grade teams; secretary and treasurer, Mr. Ernie Asher.[159]
  • Ellerslie United League Football Club On February 3 the Ellerslie Town Board met and discussed the improvements made to the recreation reserve and it was recommended that “two extra flood-lights be installed at a cost of £35 10/, and an ordinary light in the dressing shed. It also urged that the fence on the northern side be set back. Rugby league football was given use of the ground on alternate Saturdays from May 1 for £9.[160] They held their annual meeting in the Parish Hall, Ellerslie with Mr. J. McInnarney presiding over the largest attendance “for some years”. They commented on the four teams which the club fielded in 1936 including the third grade team who had been coached by Charles Gregory and won the championship. The club hoped to enter teams in the senior B, third, fourth, and seventh grades, and also two schoolboy sides. The third grade side were presented caps and the R. Benson trophy. The following officers were elected: patron, Mr. A. G. Osborne, M.P.; president, Mr. J. McInnarney; vice-presidents, Messrs. R. H. McIsaac, A. Chapman, J. Court and H. McNaughton, with power to add; club captain, F. Chapman; committee, Messrs. G. Skeen (chairman), J. Pinches, A. Tobin, R. Hunter, T. Emery, J. Wilson, W. Miller, M. Campbell, H. Thomas, A. Strong; secretary and treasurer, Mr. G. Whaley; auditors, Messrs. J. Carr and O. D. Slye.[161] The club held its annual schoolboy picnic on the 16th of October at Eastern beach. Taylor won the senior 100 yards.[162] they held their annual full club picnic also on Eastern Beach at the end of November. F. Chapman won the club handicap race.[163]
  • Glenora Rugby League Football Club Glenora requested that a senior match be played at Glen Eden after one had been played there in 1936.[112] Prior to the round 4 matches the Carlaw Park ground staff informed the league that the No.2 field was in a bad condition. As a result, the control board decided to just play 1 match on it and move the City v Newton senior match to Glen Eden. The Glenora club wrote to the Junior Board thanking them for playing the match there.[164] On September 28 at the ARL junior management meeting Mr. N. Robertson was awarded a medal for the most sportsmanlike player in the third grade competition. The medal was donated by Mr. J. F. W. Dickson. Glenora's third grade team played a Ngaruawahia side at Carlaw Park as one of the curtain raiser matches to the Stormont Shield final.[165]
  • Green Lane Rugby League Club On April 20 the Junior management received with regret the resignation of the Green lane secretary, Mr. A. W. Wilson. The management committee decided to write a letter of thanks to the Auckland Racing Club for the use of its ground.[166] Mr. F. Gadd was appointed the Green Lane delegate to succeed Mr. Kane who had resigned.[167]
  • Manukau Rugby League Club They held their annual meeting in late March with a large attendance estimated at 250. Mr. S. W. House made complimentary reference to the success of the senior team who had won the Fox Memorial the previous season. Steve Watene was congratulated on his selection as captain of New Zealand, as were Thomas Trevarthan, and Frank Pickrang for there selection. Watene was awarded the W. Cuthbert trophy as the best Auckland match player against England, and Pickrang was awarded the J. F. W. Dickson medal as the most improved Auckland player. The following officers were elected:-patron, Mr. A. G. Osborne, M.P.; vice patron, Mr. J. Park, Mayor of Onehunga; president, Mr. S. W. House; committee, Messrs. C. Randrup, A. Grant, E. Rewiti, H. Buckton, D. Williams, D. Sims and C. Pullen; club captain, Mr. A. G. Bates; secretary, Mr. Steve Watene; treasurer, Mr. A. Walton.[168] It was said after their opening preliminary match that they turned out in a completely new uniform of blue and white instead of the black and white of the previous season.[169] The club held its annual meeting on November 15 at the Returned Soldiers Hall in Onehunga. They had a credit balance of £51. Mr C. Randrup said the idea of holding the annual meeting at this time “was to enable early preparation for next season”. The following officers were elected: patron, Mr. A. G. Osborne, M.P.; president, Mr. S. W. House; committee, Messrs. C. Randrup, E. Reweti, J. W. Watson; secretary, Mr. Allen Porter; treasurer, Mr. A. Walton; auditor, Mr. N. A. Ching. The vice-presidents, with power to add, were also elected.[170]
  • Marist Old Boys League Football Club Held their annual meeting at King George's Hall in Mount Albert on March 10 at 7:30pm.[171] Their annual report which was presented to the ARL on May 12. It was scathing of the performance and effort of many of its sides who were “hopelessly beaten last season, due to a lack of enthusiasm by the players and by those in charge of them. The senior team were the worst offenders, and their failure to show a proper example to the younger members in the matter of attendance at practice caused the executive much concern”. The outgoing committee recommended that players have to account for their absence at Tuesday and Thursday trainings. The following players were elected as follows: patron, His Lordship Bishop Liston; president, Mr. Joe Sayegh, committee (acting with coaches and ex-officio officers), Messrs. J. Ball, W. Maddigan, G. Copas, P. Hughes, and F Webberley; hon. secretary, Mr. Jack Kirwan; hon. treasurer, Mr. P Fletcher; club captain, Mr. Jim Laird (vice Mr. Hec Brisbane; delegate to junior management, Mr. F. Thompson; to school management, Mr. G. Foster; auditors, Messrs. O. H. Johnson and J. F. Hollinrake; hon masseurs, Messrs. G. Duffy and D. Petty.[172]
  • Mount Albert Rugby League Football Club held their ninth annual meeting on March 10. The club report said that they had had over 140 players spread across several teams in 1936. The Mount Albert Borough Council had erected an up-to-date dressing shed at Fowlds Park training ground along with flood lighting for training. The annual cup given by vice patron, Mr. A. S. Richards, M.P. for the most conscientious player in any grade, went to L. Slattery, of the second grade team. Mr. H. Cottrell's medal for most improved senior was won by J Schultz, Mrs. Parvin's medal for most consistent reserve player went to E. Dunne, and Mrs Hanlon's medal for the best all-rounder in the seconds to J. Patterson. A Sumich won the cup give for the best schoolboy. The club reported a credit balance of £102 5/.[173] Over 200 players and supporters attended their annual meeting with Mr. A. C. Gallagher presiding. They decided to hold a “district queen carnival in conjunction with the bowling club and local branch of the R.S.A.”. The following officers were elected as follows:- patron, the Mayor (Mr. Henry Albert Anderson); vice-patron, Mr. Arthur Shapton Richards, M.P., president Mr. A. C. Gallagher; vice presidents, same as last year with power to add; secretary, Mr. H. G. Shaw; assistant, Mr. R. Larson; treasurer, Mr. W. Schultz; club captain, Mr. F. Martin; auditor, Mr. S. C. Johnston.[174] On April 24 Mount Albert held a gala day sports meeting in aid of the Queen Carnival which was being run for the benefit of the Mount Albert RL club, the Ex-Servicemen's Club, and the Mount Albert Bowling Club. A seven-a-side football competition for schoolboys, wrestling displays, fancy dress and other novelty events would be held along with a match between Mount Albert seniors against Richmond.[175] In mid May Mount Albert signed J. Tristram who was an All Black trialist in 1936. He weighed 13.5st and had previously played for the Frankton club and Waikato.[176] Mount Albert held a dance organised by their committee in aid of the carnival funds on June 14. It was held at the Peter Pan Cabaret.[177]
  • Newton Rangers Football Club held their annual meeting at the Y.M.C.A. Patron Mr. M. Hooper congratulated the club on its sound progress and referred to the loss to Te Awamutu of the chairman Mr. Roy C. Baddeley. After 26 years of service Mr. G. Steven was made a life member. The chairman on behalf of the donor, Mr. Cloke, presented a blazer to Athol Massey for “his fine leadership and example as captain of the third grade A team”. The following officers were elected: patron, Mr. M. Hooper; vice-patron, Mr. W. Monteith; president, the hon. W. E. Parry; vice presidents, same as last year, with power to add; secretary and assistant, Messrs. E. W. Cloke and G Matthews; treasurer, Mr. P. Henry; committee, Messrs. G Steven, J. F. Dyer, N. Reston, K. Grantley, and C. Moyle.[178] On June 30 at the board of control meeting the suspension of A. Nathan for an off field incident during the previous season was uplifted after “strong representations from Newton Rangers”. The incident the previous season had dragged on as several efforts were made to appeal the decision for weeks and months after the incident.[179]
  • North Shore Albions On January 9 ‘Devonport’ held a dance at the Masonic Hall in Devonport organised by the Junior Rugby League. The venue was decorated in the club colours of green and white.[180] They held another similar event in early February.[181] At their annual club meeting on March 17 Mr. Archie Ferguson presided. There was discussion of the name of the club. “Owing to the district restriction implied by the name “Devonport”, and the fact that the team was always called “Shore”, Mr. H. Mann was supported in a proposal for a reversion to the club's old name, North Shore Albion Rugby League Club”. The name of Devonport United had been adopted when North Shore Albions merged with the Sunnyside club many years earlier and the Sunnyside members refused to accept the name of North Shore. The motion to change the name back to North Shore Albions was adopted. Club trophies were presented to the following players: W. Thompson (reserves), J. Smith and L. Brown (third grade), P. McCavery and F Hines (fourths), G. Gilbert and F. Calderbank (fifths), and G. Drough (schoolboys). Len Scott was congratulated on his New Zealand selection. The following officers were elected:- patron, Captain Meiklejohn; vice patrons, Messrs. Mr. J. Donald and E. Kelly; president, Mr. Archie Ferguson; vice presidents, same as last year, with several new nominations; club captain, Mr. F. Bolger; schoolboy delegate, Mr. V. Rose; hon secretary and treasurer, Mr. M. Coghlan; hon auditor, Mr. E. Ford; committee, Messrs. Mann, Foster, Langton, Williams, Seagar, and Johnson.[26]
  • Northcote and Birkenhead Ramblers Football Club Northcote sent a request to the Junior Management Committee on May 4 asking that a senior match be played in the suburb in aid of the King George V. Memorial Fund on the municipal ground which would be free of charge for the occasion. The application was referred to the control board.[182] On September 21 the Northcote Borough Council received a letter from the Northcote club expressing “appreciation of the facilities provided for practice and matches at the Municipal ground in Stafford Road where the conditions were far superior to the grounds played on in and about Auckland City.[183]
  • Otahuhu Rovers Rugby League Football Club At the Otahuhu Borough Council meeting on March 8 the use of Sturges Park in Otahuhu was discussed. The ARL asked for all football codes to be considered (after the Otahuhu RL club was denied use of the ground controversially in 1936). The ARL suggested that the “opportunity be given to all codes to tender for the ground for the whole season, or that the Otahuhu Council should follow the lead of other local bodies and make a flat charge for the ground and allot it on a pro rata basis. The council decided to invite representatives of the rugby league to attend a special meeting on March 10 to state their proposals.[184] At the twenty sixth annual meeting of the Otahuhu Rugby League Football Club Mr. J. Clark presided. The seventh grade players were presented with caps in honour of winning their championship. The club had also won the points shield for junior clubs. The following officers were elected:- patron, Mr. Charles Robert Petrie, M.P.; president Mr. J. Nicholson; vice presidents, same as last year, with several additions, chairman, Mr. J. Clark; hon secretary, Mr. W. Hart; hon treasurer, Mr. Ivan Kelly; committee, Messrs. Docherty, C. Clarke, O. McManus, M. Harris, T. Auckram, W. Gordon, J. Porteous, T. Mann, and W. G. Bright. The club nominated seven teams for the 1937 season.[185] In mid October the Otahuhu Rovers held a social evening organised largely by the ladies’ committee to celebrate the third and fifth grade teams who won their championships. There were approximately 300 people in attendance at the Otahuhu Public Hall. Mr. H. T. Clements presented the teams with caps for their success. A trophy for the most conscientious seventh grade player was won by M. Miles, and E. McManus won the Porteous Medal for the best schoolboy player.[186] In September the Otahuhu third grade team travelled to Taneatua and played the Bay of Plenty juniors, winning 28–6.[165]
  • Papakura Rugby League Football Club Papakura held a dance on January 26 at the Regent Theatre with a large attendance present estimated at 450. The Senior B team which won the Sharman Cup and Walmsley Shield in 1936 was presented with their caps by manager Les McVeagh. Captain Gordon Wilson paid tribute to vice-captain Mr. E. Pope who “had not missed a match for five seasons, and during that time he had played in 95 games”.[187][188] They held their 6th annual meeting on March 4 with Mr. Gordon Wilson presiding before around 70. The annual report showed expenditure of £136 and a credit balance of £80 17s 5d. The amount spent on transport was £55. The following officers were elected: patron, Mr. Hugh A. Pollock; president Mr Les McVeagh; vice presidents, Messrs S. H. Godden, Allan McGregor, A Richardson, F. J. Verner, V Hardwick, and C Chamberlain; executive committee Messrs G. Wilson, V and E Ashby, W.K. Francis jun., W. Elliot, N. Widdowson and R. S. Williams; grounds Messrs F. Wells, A Schwartsfeger, A Hill and R Bates; social Messrs E Searle, M Wright, R Hammond and A McGuiness; treasurer Mr R Walsh; club captain, Mr Frank Osborne; physicians, Dr. G. W. Lock and Dr. Warren Young; auditor Mr J Beams.[189][17] They held a dance at the Regent Theatre on March 2.[190] In April the club held two practice matches at Prince Edward Park with J. Fogarty, an ex-South Auckland and Manukau Rugby Union representative appearing. Papakura intended on fielding five teams in various grades.[191] The club saw an increase of their ground rental at Prince Edward Park of £5 to £10 at the Papakura Town Board meeting in mid April. Mr. H. D. Spinley said “he was aware that ground rents in Auckland had increased, but to raise the charge” by that amount was “not playing the game” with the League club when compared with the board's proposal to charge the Rugby union club £1 1s for the railway reserve. Mr. D. Weir replied “if the railway reserve was in the same condition as prince Edward Park it, too would be worth £10, but the reserve is rough and has not the same facilities as the park.[192] A deputation was sent to a Papakura Town Board's meeting 2 weeks later however the board stood by their decision after stating that they were spending more on the ground than they were receiving from the club including grass cutting, fence constructions, goal posts, flood lighting and installing a cold shower.[193] The Manurewa Town Board decided on April 19 that it would grant rugby league the use of Jellicoe Park until 3pm on Saturday's and rugby the use of it beyond this hour.[194] The Papakura club enquired with the council as to where the floodlights were that we supposed to be installed at Prince Edward Park but whose whereabouts were unknown.[195] On October 15 the club gave a complimentary dinner to the members of the senior B team in honour of their achievements. The dinner was held in Pegler's building with “a good number of members [making] the journey to Manurewa, where they were joined by Manurewa supporters. Les McVeigh, the president of the club welcomed the chairman of the Auckland junior control board, Mr. D. Wilkie, secretary Mr. M. W. Clarke, Mr. I. Stonex, assistant secretary, and also Mr. J. Edwards who was representing the Manurewa Town Board. Norman Widdowson thanked the league for all their assistance to the club. Wilkie replied that they always looked forward to attending the Papakura club functions and that the Papakura club was the main reason the senior B grade even existed. He also said that there was a possibility of the club moving to the senior A grade and that as a club they were ranked “among the first three clubs in Auckland”. Clarke said he was of the opinion that “Papakura was the next club to get among the senior clubs, ...[and that the club should] not supply players to city clubs but keep them in its own club and territory”.[196] They held their annual club picnic at McNicol's farm at Clevedon on December 12 with over 400 in attendance. 10 lorries were required to transport everybody there. I. Wilson won the senior B 100 yard race.[197][198]
  • Point Chevalier League Football Club
  • Ponsonby United Football Club held their annual meeting on February 22. There was a “good attendance of players and supporters present with Mr. R. Francis presiding. The club report said that the acquisition of a social hall and clubrooms had proved a big success during the previous season. The senior team was presented with the Stuart Cup for being the most successful team in the club after they won the Phelan Shield in the knockout competition. They had been coached by Bert Cooke. The club was showing a “substantial profit, and assets amounted to £488, while there were no liabilities”.[199] The following officers were elected; Patron, Mr A. Adams; president, Mr F Harrison; executive committee, Messrs R Francis, J Armstrong, A Barnett, Frank Delgrosso, D Maloney; honorary secretary, Mr M Campbell, honorary treasurer Mr L Adams; selector and coach, Mr Bert Cooke; club captain, A McIntyre, with twenty three vice-presidents re-elected.[200] It was later rumoured that Cooke would not coach Ponsonby and would in fact coach a rugby union club side but this was denied at the Auckland Control Board meeting of March 17.[20] It was then reported that he was going to be an honorary ‘coach’ for the North Shore Rugby Football Club but was still the official coach of Ponsonby Rugby League Club.[201]
  • Richmond Rovers Football Club held their 23rd annual meeting at the Gaiety Hall in Grey Lynn on March 2 with Mr B.W. Davis presiding. Mention was made of the number of teams the club fielded in the previous season and the fact that they retained the Davis Points Shield. Congratulations was extended to R Powell, W Tittleton, and E Mincham on their selection in the New Zealand side. The club had assets worth £216 17/ and had a credit balance of £143 7/. Club captain A. Hyland was retiring and gave a speech on their various teams and awarded the Harry Johns Memorial Cup to the sixth grade winners. Mr W. Mincham's special cap for goal-kicking was awarded to E. McCarthy (seventh grade), who kicked 40 goals in 17 matches. Tribute was also paid to Mr. W.A. Swift, who had been associated with the club for 21 years as a player and as an official and he was gifted a “substantial piece of furniture”. The following officers were elected: patron, Mr. W.J. Holdsworth; vice-patron, Mr. J. Redwood, sen; president, Mr. B. W. Davis; vice-presidents, same as last year, with three new nominations; chairman, Mr. W. A. Swift; honorary secretary and treasurer, Mr W.R. Dick; club captain, Mr. Ralph Jenkinson; manager of senior team, Mr. A. Hyland; schools’ delegate, Mr. C. Rowe; auditor, Mr. J.A. Redwood.[202] In June the Richmond club made enquiries with regards to touring New South Wales but was told it was unlikely as the league there could not accommodate them on the desired dates.[203] The trip was cancelled entirely in mid July after the dates suggested were considered too late for Richmond to be able to earn enough money to cover their expenses.[204]
  • R.V. Rugby League Football Club Held their annual meeting in early March. They were a company team for Harvey and Sons. Harvey later merged and became part of Carter Holt Harvey. The following officers were elected: Chairman, Mr. E Muller; patron, Mr. A.G. Harvey; vice presidents, Messrs, D. Harvey, W. Harvey sen, W. Harvey jun, A Harvey jun, C Hamilton, J. McGeehan, E Griffiths, W. Rabbidge, C. Smith, R. Parr, A. Cloke; secretary, Mr. G Dines; treasurer, Mr. F.W. Day; selector coaches, Mr. T. Shearer (second grade), and Mr. E. Knight (third grade); committee to represent each factory, Messrs, R. Parr and E Knight (Victoria Street), Messrs T. Shearer and J. Salter (Albert Street), Messrs. W. Halverson and A. Brown (King's Drive); delegate, Mr. R. Parr; deputy delegate, Mr. G. Dines; official linesmen, Messrs, J. Salter (second grade), and W. Halverson (third grade).[205]

Senior grade registrations and transfers edit

At North Shore Albions annual meeting on March 17 they stated that a number of new players were enrolled, including Ivor Stirling of Northland.[26]

At the board of control meeting on April 14 the following senior registrations were approved, Transfers: Cliff Satherley from Richmond to Mount Albert; R.H. Ferrall from Mount Albert to Newton; C Cairns, Pukemiro to Mount Albert; R McGreal, Ngaruawahia to Marist (subject to approval by the New Zealand Council.[206] On April 20 C.C. Murton was transferred from Ellersie 3rd grade to Manukau seniors.[166] On April 21 ten players were registered with two of them including L.C. Bain a well known Otago runner and ex-member of the Union club in Dunedin, and William J. McCallum, a North Auckland athlete. Transfers were: D.E. Keane from Marist to Ponsonby. S.W. Sherson was reinstated with E Tremain (South Auckland) being cleared to join North Shore.[207]

On May 5 the following transfers were granted:- J.W. Donald from North Shore Albions to City Rovers; C.R. Phillips from Otahuhu senior B to Manukau; J. Stannaway, Otahuhu senior B to Marist reserves; E.W.H. Barfoot, Marist reserves to Ponsonby reserves; J Shadbolt, Newton reserves to Glenora; P. Awhitu and P. Kauhoa, City to R.V; K Nicolson, Richmond thirds to Marist reserves; F Deason, Ponsonby reserves to R.V.[208] On May 12 the following registrations were granted: H. Crook and Frederick Hollis with Newton, Norman F. Drew with Mount Albert, and P. C. N. Strickland with Marist. The following were transferred: H. Crook (North Shore to Newton), G Newton (Petone to Newton). While Alf Broadhead of Richmond was cleared to play in Wellington subject to approval by the New Zealand Council.[209] On May 17 P Wickham and A McDonald were regraded from Glenora Senior B to 3rd grade.[147] On May 19 the following transfers were granted: H. E. Neale (Papakura to Ponsonby reserves), E. Donovan (Marist to City reserves), Walter Preston (Mount Albert to Newton reserves). T.C.G. Pierce (One Tree Hill Point Club in Whangarei to Newton reserves), and Noel Messenger (Central Club in Wellington to Newton). E Tackle was regraded from North Shore reserves to Richmond senior B. James Tristram from the Waikato was registered with Mount Albert while M.J.L. West was reinstated (he had previously played with Ellerslie.[23] At the meeting of the junior management on May 25 A. McDonald was regraded from Glenora senior B to 3rd grade as was S.G. Johnson of Otahuhu.[164] On May 26 the following players were registered: A. Smith, F.W. Just, A Bullat (City); C.R. Coburn, D.J. Thomas (North Shore); S.J. Davis, S.J. Murfitt, S Owens (Ponsonby).[210]

On June 2 F. R. Halsey was transferred from Mount Albert to Marist while L. Conway was cleared to play for Mount Albert. K Campbell was registered with City, T.C. Allen and R Dunster with Manukau, and I Cruickshank with North Shore.[211] On June 15 J.H. Shadbolt transferred from Glenora senior B to Mount Albert, while Roy Avery transferred from Newton 3rd grade to R.V. senior B.[212] On June 17 J. O’Brien of Marist was transferred to South Auckland.[213] In late June L.H. Cootes joined the Ponsonby club. He was the brother of Joe Cootes, the New Zealand international. L.H. Cootes was a former Horowhenua rugby representative and weighed 15st 4lb.[214] On June 30 C.H. Lacey of the Grafton rugby club was registered with City Rovers.[179]

On July 7 the following transfers were approved: Frank Pickrang (Manukau to Ponsonby), G Ellis (from Newton to Mount Albert and regraded to senior B). G Hamilton's clearance from Newton to Marist was granted. S Bluett was registered with City, S.A. and J.W. Prendergast with Ponsonby.[215] On July 13 R.S. Pyke was transferred from Papakura senior B to R.V.[216] On July 14 R.L. Best was granted a transfer from City senior B to Mount Albert senior B.A. Hamilton was registered with Mount Albert, while G. Radcliffe was regraded from Richmond senior reserves to senior B.[217] On July 21 I. Wilson was granted a transfer from Mount Albert seniors, and lately St George (Wellington) to Papakura senior B.[218]

On August 24 E Gifford was granted a transfer from Mount Albert senior B to Richmond senior B.[219]

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1937, auckland, rugby, league, season, this, article, contain, excessive, amount, intricate, detail, that, interest, only, particular, audience, please, help, spinning, relocating, relevant, information, removing, excessive, detail, that, against, wikipedia, i. This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1937 Auckland Rugby League season was its 29th Richmond Rovers won their third Fox Memorial title with a 10 win 1 draw 3 loss record At one point they threatened to run away with the title when after 9 rounds they had a 4 point lead over their nearest challengers However a loss to Ponsonby United in round 10 a draw with Manukau in round 12 and a loss to Marist Old Boys in round 13 meant that the title was not decided until the final round They however beat the wooden spooners Newton Rangers 30 9 to secure the title Richmond Rovers winners of the championship for the 3rd time After a disappointing 1936 season Marist Old Boys finished 3rd in the Fox Memorial one point behind Richmond and then went on to win the Roope Rooster knockout competition with wins over Newton Rangers City Rovers and Ponsonby United 25 10 in the final They then defeated Richmond Rovers in the Stormont Shield champion of champions match 12 5 They were helped significantly by the record breaking point scoring of John Anderson He scored 154 points through all matches for Marist during the season which was comfortably the most in Auckland Rugby League club history with only Bill Davidson 116 in 1922 and Frank Delgrosso 108 in 1929 even passing the 100 point mark North Shore Albions won the Phelan Shield after being knocked out of the Roope Rooster competition in the first round They beat Richmond Manukau and then Mount Albert in the final 22 18 Richmond won the reserve grade title Norton Cup Marist won the reserve grade knockout competition Stallard Cup by defeating Ponsonby 22 5 in the final The 9 team Senior B grade was won once again by Papakura who finished with a 14 win 1 loss record to lead the trailing Point Chevalier who finished with 11 wins and 3 losses Papakura also won the knockout competition when they defeated Green Lane 19 7 in the final The representative season saw Auckland beat Auckland Maori 24 14 followed by wins on the same day over South Auckland Waikato 26 12 and Taranaki 27 10 though 2 separate teams were obviously used At the end of the season an injury depleted Auckland side lost to a very strong New Zealand Maori team 43 21 The New Zealand Maori side had earlier defeated the touring Australian side and included George Nepia The Auckland Maori side played two matches aside from their game against Auckland against Waikato Maori and North Auckland Maori They won the matches 28 6 and 37 3 respectively Preceded by1936 29th Auckland Rugby League season1937 Succeeded by1938Contents 1 Auckland Rugby League meetings and news 1 1 Club teams by grade participation 1 2 Annual general meeting 1 3 Coronation dance 1 4 Auckland representative team 1 5 Australian visit and St George request 1 6 First grade competition 1 7 Hawea Mataira and George Nepia switch to rugby league 1 8 Club visits to other centres 1 8 1 Travel round 1 9 Senior B and second grades 1 10 Carlaw trophy 1 11 Carlaw Park 1 12 Devonport United becomes North Shore Albion once again 1 13 Otahuhu ground issues 1 14 State of Grey Lynn Park 2 Senior grade competitions 2 1 Senior A grade fixtures 2 1 1 Preliminary round 1 2 1 2 Preliminary round 2 2 2 Fox Memorial standings 2 3 Fox Memorial results 2 3 1 Round 1 2 3 2 Round 2 2 3 3 Round 3 2 3 4 Round 4 2 3 5 Round 5 2 3 6 Round 6 2 3 7 Round 7 2 3 8 Round 8 2 3 9 Round 9 2 3 10 Round 10 2 3 11 Round 11 2 3 12 Round 12 2 3 13 Round 13 2 3 14 Round 14 2 4 Roope Rooster knockout competition 2 4 1 Round 1 2 4 2 Semi finals 2 4 3 Final 2 5 Phelan Shield 2 5 1 Round 1 2 5 2 Semi finals 2 5 3 Final 2 6 Stormont Shield 2 7 Top try scorers and point scorers 3 Senior reserve competitions 3 1 Norton Cup standings 3 2 Norton Cup fixtures 3 3 Stallard Cup knockout competition 4 Senior B grade competitions 4 1 Sharman Cup standings 4 2 Sharman Cup fixtures 4 3 Walmsley Shield knockout competition 4 4 Senior club matches 4 4 1 Ponsonby XIII v Huntly 4 4 2 Richmond reserves v Kamo 5 Lower Grades 5 1 3rd Grade Walker Cup 5 1 1 Section 1 5 1 2 Section 2 5 2 4th Grade Hospital Cup 5 3 5th Grade Endean Shield 5 4 6th Grade Rhodes Shield 5 5 7th Grade Myers Cup 5 6 Schoolboy competitions 5 6 1 Senior Rout Challenge 5 6 2 Intermediate championship 5 6 3 Junior championship 5 6 3 1 Section A 5 6 3 2 Section B 6 Auckland representative team 6 1 Auckland Auckland Pakeha v Auckland Maori Tamaki 6 2 Auckland v South Auckland Waikato 6 3 Auckland v Taranaki 6 4 Auckland v New Zealand Maori Max Jaffe Cup 6 5 Auckland representative matches played and scorers 7 Auckland Maori Tamaki representative season 7 1 Auckland Maori Tamaki v Waikato Maori Waitangi Shield 7 2 Auckland Maori Tamaki v North Auckland Maori Waitangi Shield 7 3 Tamaki Auckland Maori representative matches played and scorers 8 Annual General Meetings and Club News 9 Senior grade registrations and transfers 10 References 11 External linksAuckland Rugby League meetings and news editClub teams by grade participation edit There were 104 club teams across 10 grades in the 1937 season Team Fox Memorial Senior Reserves Senior B 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Schoolboys TotalRichmond Rovers 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 11North Shore Albions 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 9Mount Albert United 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 8Newton Rangers 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 8Point Chevalier 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 8Manukau Rovers 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 7Marist Old Boys 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6Ponsonby United 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 6Northcote amp Birkenhead Ramblers 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 6Ellerslie United 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 6City Rovers 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 5Papakura 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 5Otahuhu Rovers 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 4Avondale Avondale Convent 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 4Green Lane 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3Glenora 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3RV 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Balmoral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2George Courts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2Total 8 8 9 15 7 8 6 5 38 104Annual general meeting edit The 27th annual meeting was held on April 5 with John A Lee speaking at length as president about the importance of sport for the health of men and women He went on to say you know I consider that all the defeats or rather disabilities this code has had and had overcome have welded it strongly we like the other game and good fellows we know are playing it but we think and know our game is better In other words we like the other game Rugby Union but we like our own game best It may be an offshoot I suppose it is a case of the juvenile being better than the parent Applause Anyhow we think our game is improved livened up harder and faster and it has a tempo more in keeping with our time 1 The meeting made reference to the passing of John Stormont A Cowan Dr Tracy Inglis from the previous year The balance sheet showed gate receipts for club matches were 3584 5 which was an increase of 769 15 9 as compared to 1934 and 285 12 compared with 1935 Grants made to clubs from gate percentages totalled 658 18 1 which was an increase of 20 percent over 1935 The following officers were elected patron Mr J B Donald vice patron Mr J F W Dickson president hon John A Lee vice presidents Messrs E Davis R D Bagnall R Benson J Bellamy O Blackwood J Donald C Drysdale H Grange R J Laird W J Lovett E Morton E Montgomery T G Symonds Joe Sayegh C Seagar F W Schramm M P W Wallace H Walmsley R H Wood G T Wright and H W Brien trustees Messrs J W Probert and Jim Rukutai re elected and T Davis and F T McAneny as new members junior delegate Mr D Wilkie referees delegate Mr W Mincham A Stormont was succeeding his father as a trustee 2 The Board of Control met in early April with the chairman Mr G Grey Campbell welcoming new members Messrs Davis and McAneny Ivan Culpan and J E Knowling were re elected honorary secretary and honorary treasurer respectively Mr R Doble was re elected delegate on the New Zealand Rugby League Council and Press steward auditor Mr R A Spinley honorary solicitor Mr H M Rogerson honorary physicians Drs M G Pezaro F J Gwynne K H Holdgate J H Waddell G W Lock H Burrell and S Morris honorary masseur Mr F Flanagan time keepers Messrs T Hill and A E Chapman The following were appointed to committees Insurance Messrs Doble Davis and Wilkie Accounts Messrs Knowling J W Probert and F T McAneny Emergency chairman and any three members of the board It was decided that the season would begin on April 17 when a preliminary round of two Saturdays will be started and a night match may be arranged with the championship officially opening on May 1 Senior team nominations would be dealt with on April 14 3 Coronation dance edit On May 11 the Auckland Rugby League held a Coronation dance at the Peter Pan venue Over 800 people attended with music being supplied by Theo Walter s Band 4 Auckland representative team edit At the control board meeting on April 14 it was decided to appoint Hec Brisbane as the sole Auckland selector for the season Brisbane was a former New Zealand international 50 matches including 10 tests Auckland representative 14 matches from 1923 to 1933 and who had played for and captained Marist Old Boys from 1923 to 1934 in 156 matches 5 Australian visit and St George request edit In August the Australian side played two tests against New Zealand and another midweek match against New Zealand Maori All three matches were played at Carlaw Park New Zealand lost the first test 12 8 before winning the second test 16 15 while New Zealand Maori defeated Australia 16 5 Following the matches Ernie Asher on behalf of the Maori Control Board presented the ARL committee with a framed photograph of the team Chairman Mr G Grey Campbell pointed out that the victory was a historic event in league history St George cabled the ARL on September 2 requesting the opportunity to tour for three matches at some point on or after September 18 however the ARL regrettedly declined as it had been a long season and the national side had already played matches in Auckland They had also offered to have Frank Burge the former international forward coach the Auckland team for two weeks whilst here 6 First grade competition edit The same teams as 1936 all nominated sides to compete in the Fox Memorial championship once again The ARL decided to play 2 preliminary rounds in mid and late April before commencing the season proper on May 1 7 Prior to the opening round of preliminary games the Auckland Star wrote Manukau with a pack averaging over 14st per man will include Logan the Central Hawke s Bay representative five eighths Their challenge will be met confidently by Richmond who recently teamed brilliantly in the trial at Morningside where the new forwards Jack McLeod the Taranaki representative and Mitchell of Wairarapa were conspicuous Ponsonby now coached by R McIntyre the ex Ponsonby and Auckland representatives are in the best of trim for their battle with Mount Albert and the teams may provide a surprise or two Newton will miss Ted Brimble who is at present in hospital but the back division will include their promising centre Sissons with Dempsey as custodian The team is being coached by George Morman who captained the Rangers when they won the championship in 1927 Marists will present a powerful vanguard against City The Rovers will have the services of moody a big Bay of Plenty forward from Taneatua and Potier the South Auckland representative halfback among several other alterations Three Navy players Fitzgerald at centre and Donaldson and Boyle forwards will appear for the green and golds 8 The New Zealand Herald reported that Richmond will be considerably strengthened by A E Cooke the international who retired last season but has decided to play again Manukau will field practically the same side as that last year Hemi Pickrang and Brodrick all being available It is doubtful whether Trevarthan who is at present in the south will turn out 9 After the first weekend of preliminary games the New Zealand Herald wrote a lengthy article on the personnel in each side Manukau fielded the same team as that last year Its forwards included Jack Brodrick Len Kawe Jack Whye Angus Gault and new players Phillips and Meredith a hooker Puti Tipene Steve Watene will again lead the team however he may play in the forwards Jack Hemi appeared to have recovered from his leg injury of late last season while Shalfoon a newcomer to the team showed a fine burst of speed on the wing Hollis is a rugged type of five eighths and should get plenty of opportunities from Peter Mahima who will be the other halfback Other backs include Jack Joe Broughton an ex Wairarapa representative three quarter Richmond would field Jack Satherley at hooker with Bill Telford Harold Tetley and Alf Broadhead in the side with Metcalfe showing good form with Leo Davis being another promising forward Noel Bickerton and Roy Powell would be in the halves once again Marist had promoted a promising junior Donovan who was clever on attack Crocker was new at half back with Glover again at fullback Haslam was again in the side with Fitzgerald Murdoch and Bakalich in the backs Their forwards would be made up of John Anderson Bill Breed Kenneth Finlayson and McGreal along with Bogle and Donaldson who had been with the navy ship H M S Philomel Mount Albert had appeared to be the fittest looking team after the preliminary matches and would have a strong forward pack Peterson a Hawke s Bay forward who was with Mount Albert had transferred to Ponsonby with his place being filled by E Satherley of Richmond Hanson had been promoted from the 3rd grade side and Des Herring Richard Shadbolt Noel Bickerton and Allen were all available The backs would like be made up of Halsey Wilf Hassan and the three Schultz brothers The City Rovers side had lost Lou Brown but had gained Joseph Hapi Hutchinson had been promoted from 3rd grade while Lynch joined the side from Matamata Other backs included McLaughlin Jack Tawhai and Jackie Rata with Cyril Wiberg at fullback The forwards would include Spiro Johnson McCarthy and moody a rugby recruit Raymond from Poverty Bay was in the forwards while J Webner from the Addington club in Christchurch had also joined the side For North Shore Albions Vanich and Sterling had joined the side and looked promising Jack Smith was a promoted junior who was fast and clever Len Scott and Verdun Scott would be on the wings with Cowan at halfback The forwards would be light but very experienced consisted of Simpson Horace Hunt Reg Hollows E Ted Scott Rogers and Barnett Newton were said to be the weakest looking of all the sides and had not trained well Claude Dempsey Sissons Young and Ted Brimble were all still in the side The forwards would include Ellis Cairns Proctor Surtees Beatty and Joseph Ginders Ponsonby would be fielding a young side They were rumoured to be losing Brian Riley but he did ultimately play for them again Miles was available at full back with Black at half back Stockley Arthur Kay Frank Halloran and Jones were all said to be playing again New forwards included Dan Keane Blackman and Eade 10 Hawea Mataira and George Nepia switch to rugby league edit On June 8 it was reported in the New Zealand Herald that All Black and Hawke s Bay rugby representative Hawea Mataira was joining the City Rovers He was a forward and had represented the All Blacks on their Australian tour in 1934 He also toured Australia with the Maori All Blacks in 1935 under the captaincy of George Nepia 11 Club visits to other centres edit On June 19 six of the Auckland senior sides travelled throughout the North Island to play various local sides Carlaw Park was unavailable that weekend as the ARL had made it available for the second soccer test match Ponsonby travelled to Wellington North Shore to Huntly Mount Albert to New Plymouth Marist to Whangarei Manukau to Taneatua in the Bay of Plenty and City to Tokaanu to play Taupo The match between Taupo and City at Tokaanu was the first ever match of either oval ball code in the area 12 Travel round edit 19 June St George Wellington 20 20 Ponsonby Newtown Park Wellington 3 00 Try A O Connor 2 C Mulholland 2 T Cook C McNeilPen A Selwood 13 Try J Peterson 2 T Davis Brian Riley Arthur Kay Dan KeaneCon Dan Keane Referee G Bell19 June New Plymouth 15 28 Mount Albert Pukekura Park New Plymouth 3 00 14 19 June Bay of Plenty 33 51 Manukau Taneatua 3 00 Try P Mio 2 R Blackie 2 Taikakoa 2 Kupai Haki McGarveyCon Unknown x3 15 Try Rangi Chase 3 Tom Chase 2 Jack Brodrick 2 Jack Hemi Joe Broughton Allen unknown x1Con Jack Hemi 8Pen Jack Hemi19 June Huntly 5 23 North Shore Huntly Domain Huntly 3 00 14 19 June Kamo 0 28 Marist Jubilee Park Whangarei 3 00 14 Try McGreal 2 Kenneth Finlayson Vincent Bakalich 2 Benny CrockerCon John Anderson 4Drop F McLaren19 June Taupō 23 35 City Tokaanu Taupō 3 00 16 Referee A McIntoshSenior B and second grades edit At the annual meeting for the Papakura club Mr A Wilkie chairman of the ARL Junior Board said he deplored the lack of good competition in the senior B grade last season and that this had been the matter of serious consideration during the recess and the Junior Board had recommended to the Auckland league that the second grade be abolished This would bring about ten teams into the senior B grade and tend to make the competition far more interesting in the coming season 17 It was ultimately decided that the Senior B and 2nd Grades would be amalgamated in order to increase competition between the open weight grades 18 Carlaw trophy edit Mr Harold Walmsley donated a trophy in memory of James Carlaw which consisted of inlaid New Zealand woods on three tiers with the pioneer administrator s photograph inset in the top square it is surmounted by goal posts and a silver football The trophy was to be dedicated to the annual representative Pakeha Maori match 19 Carlaw Park edit At the control board meeting on March 17 it was reported that further improvements of the terraces at Carlaw Park were being carried out for the convenience of patrons 20 The terraces were bitumised during the summer months 21 At the time of the opening round it was reported that the league proposed to pad the entire length of the picket fence along the side line which ran on the city side of the field to prevent injury 22 Following the round 3 matches the grounds committee reported that the No 2 ground was in bad condition and it was desirable to give the area some relief if possible The control board decided to defer the allocation of the City v Newton and Marist v Richmond round 4 matches 23 In mid October it was announced that Carlaw park was to see the installation of floodlighting with a tender having been accepted Chairman Campbell said the board has been considering the question of night football for some time past and we desire to make the ground a more attractive centre where athletic sports boxing wrestling band contests and other attractions may be staged to the best advantage The introduction of the lighting would mean that four steel towers would need to be erected to carry the clusters of fittings for the lights The work would take about two months to complete but would not interfere with the use of the park for public gatherings 24 At an October meeting of the control board Mr Culpan reported that a special South African grass which had been recommended by Mr P W Day manager of the Springboks had already been tried with success at Carlaw Park The new grass was proving efficacious on bad parts of the playing areas 25 Devonport United becomes North Shore Albion once again edit At their annual club meeting on March 17 there was discussion of the name of the Devonport United club Owing to the district restriction implied by the name Devonport and the fact that the team was always called Shore Mr H Mann was supported in a proposal for a reversion to the club s old name North Shore Albion Rugby League Club The name of Devonport United had been adopted when North Shore Albions merged with the Sunnyside club many years earlier and the Sunnyside members refused to accept the name of North Shore The motion to change the name back to North Shore Albions was adopted 26 Otahuhu ground issues edit In 1936 the Otahuhu Borough Council had controversially granted exclusive use of Sturges Park to the Otahuhu Rugby Club despite strong protests from Auckland Rugby League via multiple delegations to speak to the council Then in 1937 when the issue was being revisited the Auckland Rugby League submitted a tender where they would pay 30 per annum plus give 33 33 of gross takings on match days minus costs and guaranteed a minimum payment of 55 a season They would play at least four senior A matches and 12 senior B matches there with other first class junior matches The Otahuhu Rugby Club tender was the same as the previous year which was a 20 percent share of the gate with a guarantee to play 12 senior games The council had anticipated this would net 75 the previous year but it had not and the poor weather was said to be to blame The council who included Mayor Charles Robert Petrie and was in fact the Otahuhu RL clubs patron heard the tenders and then spent 15 minutes in special committee before deciding that they had no option but to renew the lease with the rugby union according to last year s agreement with legal advice confirming this opinion Sturges Park was then leased to the Rugby Union for a period of 5 years 27 28 State of Grey Lynn Park edit In late July Northcote and Birkenhead complained in a letter to the ARL about the state of Grey Lynn Park after arriving to play Richmond The letter said that they had feared they had arrived at the wrong place and instead had arrived in an area reputed for bovine aromas and mudflats It was said to be a sea of mud eight or nine inches deep in some places and the smell had to be experienced to be appreciated The letter went on to say that they hoped that no further games be allotted to Grey Lynn Park until the city fathers install a drainage system The league decided not to arrange for any more matches at the park until it was in a proper condition for play 29 Senior grade competitions editFollowing round 9 the ARL decided to rework the draw because Richmond was comfortably first by 4 points with 5 matches to play and they may be able to conclude the competition early 30 At the ARL meeting on October 6 Wally Tittleton of the Richmond club was announced as being awarded a special trophy for the outstanding senior grade player The award was made by the donor Mr J F W Dickson and was for consistently good play throughout the season Tittleton had also won selection for Auckland and New Zealand during the year 31 President of New Zealand Rugby League Cyril Snedden donated a special trophy to John Anderson who registered a total of 148 points or 154 according to the other report and E Bennett of Takapuna gave Jack Smith a trophy for scoring 132 points 32 33 It was said in an article later that he had scored 162 points Though this would likely also include Auckland matches 34 Senior A grade fixtures edit Preliminary round 1 edit It was rumoured that Bert Cooke was going to come out of retirement to play again for Richmond however he did not appear in their first practice match 17 April Richmond 15 11 Manukau Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Ted Mincham 3Con George Tittleton 3 35 Try Angus GaultCon Jack HemiPen Puti Tipene WateneDrop Jack Hemi 2 Referee Maurice Wetherill17 April Mount Albert 21 10 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Watkins 2 Cliff Satherley Richard Shadbolt Martin HansenCon Cliff Satherley 2Pen Cliff Satherley 35 Try McKinney D BlackCon Ross Jones 2 Referee Jack Hawkes17 April Marist 27 22 City Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Unknown 35 Try Unknown Referee Percy Rogers17 April North Shore 34 8 Newton Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Unknown 35 Try Unknown Referee L KellyPreliminary round 2 edit Bill Schultz of Mount Albert fractured his leg in their match with City Charles Dunn also of Mount Albert broke his jaw and both players were taken to Auckland Hospital Wilf Hassan injured his shoulder badly and was set to miss several weeks Donald Fraser was concussed while playing for Newton 24 April Richmond 17 10 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Alf Broadhead 3 J Greenwood George TittletonPen Noel Bickerton 36 Try Clarrie Peterson Dan KeaneCon Ross JonesPen Ross Jones Referee O Chalmers24 April North Shore 24 15 Marist Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Len Scott 2 Horace Hunt BarnettCon Jack Smith Verdun Scott 2Pen Jack Smith 3 36 Try Donaldson Clive Murdoch Vincent BakalichCon John AndersonPen John Anderson 2 Referee Frank Thompson24 April Mount Albert 11 11 City Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Richard Shadbolt William McCallum 2Con Cliff Satherley 36 Try William McLaughlinCon Cyril WibergPen Cyril Wiberg 3 Referee D Taylor24 April Manukau 37 19 Newton Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Jack Brodrick 3 Jack Hemi 2 Logan 2Con Jack Hemi 5 36 Try Pat Young 2 Finders Beattie C CairnsCon C CairnsPen C Cairns Referee Stuart BillmanFox Memorial standings edit Team Pld W D L F A PtsRichmond Rovers 14 10 1 3 266 156 21Mount Albert United 14 10 0 4 219 124 20Marist Old Boys 14 10 0 4 228 184 20Manukau 14 7 2 5 233 184 16Ponsonby United 14 7 1 6 177 151 15North Shore Albions 14 4 1 9 148 220 9City Rovers 14 3 1 10 142 221 7Newton Rangers 14 2 0 12 114 287 4Fox Memorial results edit Round 1 edit nbsp Manukau v North Shore with Cowan of North Shore dropping down on the ball with Phillips and Meredith of Manukau coming behind Angus Gault is the Manukau player on the extreme left Bert Cooke played and was said to be superlative however he was late tackled and was limping at the end of the game This was to be his last ever rugby league appearance He began coaching the North Shore rugby senior side for the remainder of the year 1 May Richmond 13 10 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try George Mitchell 2 George TittletonCon George TittletonPen Ted Mincham 37 Try Joseph Gunning StewartCon Basil CranchPen Cliff Satherley Referee Maurice Wetherill1 May Manukau 19 12 North Shore Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Jack Brodrick Joe Broughton Colin MurtonCon Steve WatenePen Jack Hemi 4 38 Try Zane Zaninovich 2Con Jack Smith 2Pen Jack Smith Referee Percy Rogers1 May Ponsonby 21 9 City Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Arthur Kay 3 Roy Nurse 2 Ray Middleton Rush 38 Try Leslie WehnerCon Cyril WibergPen Cyril Wiberg 2 Referee O Chalmers1 May Marist 27 10 Newton Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try John Anderson 2 Gordon Midgley 2 Donovan McGreal Benny CrockerCon John Anderson 3 38 Try Claude Dempsey Fredrick SissonsPen Beattie Referee Roy OttoRound 2 edit Frank Thompson refereed his 50th 1st grade match when he had control of the Mt Albert City match He became the 7th referee to achieve this feat 8 May North Shore 15 13 Richmond Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Tony Milicich Horace Hunt Reg HollowsCon Jack Smith 2Pen Jack Smith 39 Try Noel Bickerton Owen Wilkie George MitchellCon George Tittleton Ted Mincham Referee Percy Rogers8 May Manukau 17 10 Marist Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Colin Murton 2 Jack HemiCon Jack Hemi Steve WatenePen Jack Hemi Steve Watene 39 Try Donovan Bill BreedCon John Anderson 2 Referee Maurice Wetherill8 May Ponsonby 27 0 Newton Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Edgar Morgan 2 Arthur Kay 2 Ross Jones McKinney Clarrie PetersonCon Ray Middleton 2 Brown 39 Referee G Kelly8 May Mount Albert 22 15 City Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try William McCullum 2 Bert Leatherbarrow 2 Martin Hanson C AllenCon Basil Cranch 2 39 Try Jackie Rata Jack Tawhai Arnold PorteousCon Cyril WibergPen Cyril Wiberg 2 Referee Frank ThompsonRound 3 edit A week after Frank Thompson achieved the feat Wilfred Simpson became the 8th Auckland Rugby League referee to referee 50 matches between first grade sides when Richmond played City 15 May Ponsonby 7 3 Manukau Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Ray MiddletonCon Ross JonesPen Ross Jones 40 Try Peter Mahima Referee Maurice Wetherill15 May North Shore 6 5 Marist Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Jack Smith Zane 41 Try DonaldsonCon John Anderson Referee S Billman15 May Richmond 24 6 City Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Ted Mincham 2 Bill Telford Wally Tittleton Hermes Hadley Noel BickertonCon Ted Mincham George Tittleton 2 42 Try Tai Raymond McCarthy Referee Wilfred Simpson15 May Mount Albert 11 0 Newton Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Wilf Hassan StewartPen Basil Cranch 43 Referee Percy RogersRound 4 edit In Marists heavy defeat at the hands of Richmond they lost Glover and Gordon Midgley to injury and played most of the second half with 11 players The City v Newton match was originally supposed to be played at Carlaw Park but after the number 2 field was declared in a poor state the match was moved to Glen Eden 22 May Ponsonby 8 8 North Shore Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Frank Halloran Roy NurseCon Ross Jones 44 Pen Jack Smith 3Drop George Kerr Referee Percy Rogers22 May Mount Albert 20 4 Manukau Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Richard Shadbolt 3 Len SchultzCon Cliff Satherley 3Pen Cliff Satherley 45 Pen Jack Hemi 2 Referee Wilfred Simpson22 May Richmond 55 15 Marist Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try George Mitchell 3 Jack McLeod 2 Harold Tetley 2 Noel Bickerton 2 Hermes Hadley Owen Wilkie Leo Davis Ted MinchamCon Ted Mincham 4 George Tittleton 4 46 Try Kenneth Finlayson F McLaren McGrealCon John AndersonPen John Anderson 2 Referee Maurice Wetherill22 May City 14 0 Newton Glen Eden Recreation Ground 3 00 Try Jack Tawhai 2 Joseph Hapi T McCarthyCon Cyril Wiberg 47 Referee Roy OttoRound 5 edit nbsp Benny Crocker and Phil Donovan of Marist before their win over Ponsonby Donovan was killed in action in Italy in early 1945 The match between Richmond and Newton was played at Fowld s Park to raise money for the King George V Memorial Fund The game was ceremonially kicked off by the Mayor of Mount Albert Mr Henry Albert Anderson 29 May Mount Albert 13 0 North Shore Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Len Schultz 2 Des HerringCon Cliff Satherley 2 48 Referee Maurice Wetherill29 May Manukau 13 13 City Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Walter Brimble Rickett Jack BrodrickCon Steve WatenePen Jack Hemi 49 Try William McLaughlin 2 J HutchinsonCon Cyril WibergPen Cyril Wiberg Referee O Chalmers29 May Marist 20 5 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Clive Murdoch McGreal Ray Halsey Benny CrockerCon John Anderson 4 50 Try Arthur KayCon Walter Stockley Referee Percy Rogers29 May Richmond 14 9 Newton Fowld s Park Mount Albert 3 00 Try Owen Wilkie 2 George Tittleton Hermes HadleyPen George Tittleton 51 Try Fredrick Sissons Wilfred Brimble Henry Crook Referee Frank ThompsonRound 6 edit 5 June Richmond 15 6 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try George Tittleton 2 Noel BickertonCon Frank FurnellPen Frank Furnell 2 52 Try Edgar Morgan Brian Riley Referee T McIntosh5 June Marist 10 7 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Gordon Midgley 2Pen John Anderson 2 53 Try Bert LeatherbarrowCon Cliff SatherleyPen Cliff Satherley Referee Percy Rogers5 June City 10 9 North Shore Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try T McCarthy 2Con Jackie RataPen Jackie Rata 54 Try Jack SmithCon Jack SmithPen Jack Smith 2 Referee M Renton5 June Manukau 18 11 Newton Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Joe Broughton 2 Peter Mahima RickettCon Steve Watene 2Pen Steve Watene 55 Try P Young 2 Frederick HollisCon Fredrick Sissons Referee D TaylorRound 7 edit A 1934 New Zealand rugby union player Hawea Mataira switched codes and made his debut appearance for Manukau Tom Chase and Rangi Chase both had also switched codes and debuted for Manukau also Tom had been a representative player for Whanganui and a Maori All Black while his younger brother Rangi had also played 3 matches for Whanganui in 1936 All three would go on to represent New Zealand at rugby league 56 Rangi scored 3 tries and kicked a drop goal in his first appearance for Manukau 12 June Richmond 22 18 Manukau Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Leo Davis George Tittleton 2 Noel BickertonCon Frank Furnell 2 Ted Mincham 2Pen George Tittleton 57 Try Rangi Chase 3 Thomas Curtis AllenPen Jack Hemi 2Drop Rangi Chase Referee Maurice Wetherill12 June Marist 11 4 City Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Ray Halsey Vincent Bakalich John AndersonCon John Anderson 58 Pen Cyril Wiberg 2 Referee A Lennie12 June Mount Albert 8 3 Ponsonby Stafford Park Northcote 3 00 Try William McCallum StewartPen Cliff Satherley 59 Try Walter Stockley Referee Percy Rogers12 June North Shore 13 0 Newton Devonport Domain 3 00 Try Reg Hollows 2 Len ScottCon Jack SmithPen Jack Smith 60 Referee Frank ThompsonRound 8 edit nbsp Richmond on July 3 Round 8 was initially scheduled to be played on June 26 but all rugby league in Auckland along with several other outdoor sports was cancelled due to poor weather Frank Pickrang transferred from Manukau to Ponsonby and made his debut for his new side He had been trying to move for some time but chose to stand down due to transfer difficulties Joining him at Ponsonby at the same time was fellow Kiwi Joe Cootes who was transferring from Wellington 61 3 July Richmond 15 2 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Noel Bickerton Bill Telford Owen WilkieCon Frank Furnell 2Pen Frank Furnell 62 Pen Cliff Satherley Referee Maurice Wetherill3 July Manukau 31 11 North Shore Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Rangi Chase 2 Tom Chase 2 Walter Brimble Joe Broughton Jack HemiCon Jack Hemi 4Pen Jack Hemi 63 Try Horace Hunt Len Scott Reg HollowsCon Jack Smith Referee Roy Otto3 July Ponsonby 27 8 City Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Arthur Kay 2 Brian Riley 2 Edgar Morgan Walter Stockley Roydon NurseCon Ross Jones D BlackPen Ross Jones 64 Pen Jackie Rata 4 Referee Percy Rogers3 July Marist 22 0 Newton Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Gordon Midgley 2 Clive Murdoch MatsonCon John Anderson 4Pen John Anderson 65 Referee A SimpsonRound 9 edit nbsp Angus Gault in the head gear close to teammate Peter Mahima s tackle 10 July Manukau 20 13 Marist Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Steve Watene Painter Rangi Chase Thomas AllenCon Jack Hemi 2Pen Jack Hemi 2 66 Try John Anderson 2 Ray HalseyPen John Anderson 2 Referee Frank Thompson10 July Mount Albert 6 3 City Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Des Herring William McLaughlin 67 Try Jack Tawhai Referee T Evans10 July Richmond 11 9 North Shore Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Bill Telford Noel Bickerton Roy PowellCon Frank Furnell 68 Try Jack SmithCon George KerrPen Jack Smith 2 Referee S Fisher10 July Ponsonby 26 7 Newton Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Brian Riley 3 Selwyn Davis Arthur Kay Walter StockleyCon Ross Jones 3Pen Ross Jones 69 Try Donald FraserCon Hall 2Pen Fredrick Sissons Referee A KinnairdRound 10 edit 17 July Ponsonby 10 9 Richmond Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Frank Pickrang Walter StockleyCon Ross JonesPen Ross Jones 70 Try Owen Wilkie Wally Tittleton Harold Tetley Referee Maurice Wetherill17 July Marist 15 13 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Benny CrockerCon John AndersonPen John Anderson 5 71 Try Len Schultz 2 StewartCon Cliff Satherley 2 Referee Stuart Billman17 July North Shore 9 7 City Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Verdun Scott 2 Reg Hollows 72 Try S BluettPen Jackie Rata 2 Referee T McIntosh17 July Manukau 22 5 Newton Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Rangi Chase Steve Watene Len Kawe Peter MahimaCon Jack Hemi 4Pen Jack Hemi 73 Try HillPen Fredrick Sissons Referee O ChalmersRound 11 edit 24 July Manukau 18 6 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Steve Watene 2 R Wilson Angus GaultCon Jack Hemi 2Pen Jack Hemi 74 Pen Jones 3 Referee S Billman24 July Richmond 10 6 City Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Jack McLeod 2Pen Frank Furnell 2 75 Try Jackie Rata Hawea Mataira Referee Frank Thompson24 July Mount Albert 29 5 Newton Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try William McCallum 3 Des Herring 2 Bert Leatherbarrow StewartCon Bert Leatherbarrow Cliff Satherley Richard ShadboltPen Basil Cranch 76 Try Donald FraserCon Fredrick Sissons Referee A Farrell24 July Marist 18 10 North Shore Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try McGreal 3 Gordon MidgleyCon John Anderson 2Pen John Anderson 77 Try Len Scott J C CowanCon Verdun ScottPen Verdun Scott Referee A KinnairdRound 12 edit 31 July Richmond 11 11 Manukau Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try George Tittleton Harold Tetley Wally TittletonCon Frank Furnell 78 Try Angus Gault Walter Brimble Peter MahimaPen Steve Watene Referee Maurice Wetherill31 July Newton 24 15 North Shore Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Henry Crook Gibson P Young Fredrick Sissons Ted Brimble 2Con Fredrick Sissons 3 79 Try Ivor Stirling Reg Hollows Arthur SowterCon George Kerr 3 Referee Jack Hawkes31 July Marist 15 5 City Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Gordon Midgley Vincent Bakalich MatsonCon John Anderson 2Pen John Anderson 79 Try G McCarthyCon J Hutchinson Referee A Simpson31 July Mount Albert 20 0 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try William McCallum 2 Stewart James TristramCon Cliff Satherley 4 79 Referee O ChalmersRound 13 edit 21 August Mount Albert 20 19 Manukau Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try William McCallum 2 Des Herring John SchultzCon Cliff Satherley 3Pen Cliff Satherley 80 Try Peter Mahima Walter Brimble Angus GaultCon Tom Chase 3Pen Tom Chase 2 Referee Roy Otto21 August Marist 30 24 Richmond Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Benny Crocker John Anderson Donovan F McLaren McGreal Gordon MidgleyCon John Anderson 6 81 Try George Tittleton 3 Jack Satherley Roy Powell Jack McLeodCon George Tittleton 2 Frank Furnell Referee Frank Thompson21 August Ponsonby 23 9 North Shore Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Dan Keane Edgar Morgan D Black Frank Halloran Brian RileyCon Ross Jones 3Pen Ross Jones 82 Try Horace HuntCon Jack SmithPen Jack Smith 2 Referee C Boneham21 August Newton 34 19 City Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Pat Young 2 Bill McNeight 2 Wilfred Brimble Gibson Clemm Claude DempseyCon Hill 4Pen Hill 83 Try John Donald 2 Tai Raymond 2 J HutchinsonCon Hutchinson Jackie Rata Referee J CottinghamRound 14 edit 28 August Richmond 30 9 Newton Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Jack Satherley 2 Alf Broadhead Wally Tittleton Jack Mcleod Harold TetleyCon Frank Furnell 4 George TittletonPen Frank Furnell 84 Try Donald FraserPen Claude Dempsey 2 Hill Referee Maurice Wetherill28 August Marist 17 8 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Gordon Midgley F McLaren Ray HaslamCon John Anderson 2Pen F McLarenDrop F McLaren 85 Try Arthur Kay 2Con Ross Jones Referee T McIntosh28 August Mount Albert 38 22 North Shore Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try William McCallum 3 Unknown x 7Con Unknown x 4 86 Try Jack Smith Unknown x 3Con Jack Smith 4Pen Jack Smith Referee A Lennie28 August City 23 20 Manukau Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Tai Raymond Unknown x 4Con John Donald 3Pen John Donald 87 Try Walter Brimble Unknown x 3Con Tom Chase 3Pen Tom Chase Referee G KellyRoope Rooster knockout competition edit Round 1 edit 4 September City 21 13 Richmond Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Welch 2 Ryan Arnold Porteous William McLaughlinCon J Hutchinson 2Drop J Hutchinson 88 Try George Tittleton Wally Tittleton Alf BroadheadCon Frank Furnell 2 Referee Stuart Billman4 September Marist 15 6 Newton Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Reginald Haslam F McLaren John AndersonCon John Anderson 2Pen John Anderson 89 Try Gibson Joe Ginders Referee Roy Otto4 September Mount Albert 35 18 Manukau Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Bert Leatherbarrow 2 Basil Cranch Bickerton Des Herring L Verrall William McCallumCon Cliff Satherley 6Pen Cliff Satherley 90 Try Peter Mahima 2 Jack Brodrick R WilsonCon Tom Chase 3 Referee Maurice Wetherill4 September Ponsonby 23 21 North Shore Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Brian Riley 2 Arthur Kay Blackman Roy NurseCon Ross Jones 4 91 Try George Zane Zaninovich Horace Hunt Arthur SowterCon Jack Smith 3Pen Jack Smith 2 Referee Frank ThompsonSemi finals edit 11 September Marist 14 2 City Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Vincent Bakalich Gordon Midgley Reginald Haslam John AndersonCon John Anderson 92 Pen J Hutchinson Referee Frank Thompson11 September Ponsonby 21 10 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try D Black 2 Brian Riley 2 Frank PickrangCon D Black Walter Stockley 93 Try William McCallum Joe GunningPen Cliff Satherley 2 Referee Ralph OttoFinal edit 18 September Marist 25 10 Ponsonby Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Ivar Uhlmann Bill Breed John Anderson Joe Woods Gordon MidgleyCon John Anderson 4Pen John Anderson 94 Try Brian Riley Oakley BrowneCon JonesPen Jones Referee Maurice WetherillPhelan Shield edit Round 1 edit 11 September Manukau 17 15 Newton Carlaw Park 2 1 30 Try Harry Zane Zaninovich 3 Peter Mahima R WilsonCon Joe Broughton 95 Try Maurice Quirke Henry Crook Claude DempseyCon Beattie 3 Referee Stuart Billman11 September North Shore 15 14 Richmond Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Jack Smith 2 George Zane ZaninovichCon Jack Smith 2Pen Jack Smith 96 Try Owen Wilkie 2 Ted Mincham 2Con Frank Furnell Referee Maurice WetherillSemi finals edit In the semi final between City and Mt Albert Stuart Billman became the 9th referee to officiate in 50 matches between first grade sides in Auckland Rugby League history 18 September Mount Albert 31 22 City Carlaw Park 2 3 00 Try Bert Leatherbarrow 2 Richard Shadbolt 2 Renton Joseph Gunning James TristramCon Bert Leatherbarrow L Verrall 2 Basil CranchPen L Verrall 97 Try John Donald Welch Ryan GibsonCon J Hutchinson 3Pen J Hutchinson Jackie Rata Referee Stuart Billman18 September North Shore 16 10 Manukau Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try G Brown J C Cowan George Zane Zaninovich Jack SmithCon Verdun ScottPen Verdun Scott 98 Try Jack Brodrick T WhyeCon Tom ChasePen Tom Chase Referee Roy OttoFinal edit 2 October North Shore 22 18 Mount Albert Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try Simpson 2 Bennetts 2 Hunt E ScottCon Jack SmithPen Jack Smith 99 Try Drew 2 Bert Leatherbarrow James TristramCon Basil Cranch Vernall 2 Referee S BillmanStormont Shield edit nbsp John Stormont father of Bill presenting Reginald Haslam Gordon Midgley Halsey amp McGreal with their medalsJohn Anderson capped a truly remarkable point scoring season by scoring all 12 of Marist s points made up of 2 tries a conversion a penalty and a drop goal It was Marist s 4th Stormont Shield win with the previous being in 1928 1929 and 1932 The win denied Richmond what would have been their 4th straight Stormont Shield victory At the conclusion of the match John Stormont the father of Bill Stormont who the trophy was named in honour of after his death mid season in 1925 presented the Marist players with medals 2 October Marist 12 5 Richmond Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try John Anderson 2Con John AndersonPen John AndersonDrop John Anderson 99 Try Roy PowellPen Ted Mincham Referee Maurice WetherillTop try scorers and point scorers edit The point scoring lists are compiled from matches played in the Fox Memorial Roope Rooster Phelan Shield and Stormont Shield matches which all first grade sides were eligible for competing in provided they avoided elimination from the knock out competitions The top point scorer was once again John Anderson He scored 143 points in the aforementioned competitive matches and also scored in preliminary matches and in a Marist tour match which were not included in his statistics Jack Smith finished second with 87 points Both players would go on to represent New Zealand in 1938 The top try scorer was William McCallum for Mount Albert who was in his first season for them Rank Player Team Tries1 William McCallum Mount Albert 152 Arthur Kay Ponsonby 122 Gordon Midgley Marist 122 Brian Riley Ponsonby 125 John Anderson Marist 115 George Tittleton Richmond 117 Bert Leatherbarrow Mount Albert 98 Noel Bickerton Richmond 88 Owen Wilkie Richmond 88 Peter Mahima Manukau 8 Rank Player Team Tries Con Pen Drop Points1 John Anderson Marist 11 37 17 1 1432 Jack Smith North Shore 7 18 15 0 873 Jack Hemi Manukau 2 13 15 0 623 Cliff Satherley Mount Albert 0 22 9 0 625 George Tittleton Richmond 11 11 2 0 596 Jones Ponsonby 1 16 9 0 537 William McCallum Mount Albert 15 0 0 0 458 Frank Furnell Richmond 0 15 6 0 429 Arthur Kay Ponsonby 12 0 0 0 369 Gordon Midgley Marist 12 0 0 0 369 Brian Riley Ponsonby 12 0 0 0 36Senior reserve competitions editThere were several rounds of the senior reserve grade competition that had no results reported These were rounds 7 where only 1 result was reported and rounds 11 13 and 14 where no results were reported at all It is possible that Richmond Rovers had won the competition by the latter stages and so the fixtures became optional and possibly not played or of no championship significance and so therefore not reported by club officials The Auckland Rugby League would often conclude competitions prematurely if a champion had already been found Norton Cup standings edit Team Pld W D L F A PtsRichmond Rovers reserves 10 10 0 0 164 25 20Marist Old Boys reserves 10 8 0 2 156 53 16Mount Albert United reserves 10 7 0 3 166 73 14North Shore Albions reserves 11 5 1 5 86 64 11Ponsonby United reserves 10 4 1 5 65 73 9City Rovers reserves 10 2 2 6 74 103 6Newton Rangers reserves 11 2 0 9 66 186 4Manukau reserves 10 1 0 9 25 224 2Norton Cup fixtures edit Date Score Score Referee VenueRound 1 1 May 100 North Shore 21 Manukau 0 Frank Thompson Auckland Domain 1 3 00 1 May Richmond 16 Mount Albert 10 Stuart Billman Auckland Domain 1 1 30 1 May Marist 37 Newton 0 Jack Hawkes Auckland Domain 5 3 00 1 May Ponsonby 7 City 7 G Kelly Auckland Domain 5 1 30Round 2 8 May 101 Marist 30 Manukau 0 T Taylor Auckland Domain 2 3 00 8 May Richmond 12 North Shore 0 T Tracey Auckland Domain 2 1 30 8 May Mount Albert 19 City 5 Roy Otto Auckland Domain 6 3 00 8 May Newton 12 Ponsonby 6 D Taylor Auckland Domain 6 1 30Round 3 15 May 102 Marist 5 North Shore 0 O Chalmers Auckland Domain 2 3 00 15 May Ponsonby 11 Manukau 0 Frank Thompson Auckland Domain 2 1 30 15 May Mount Albert 23 Newton 4 J Hammond Auckland Domain 6 3 00 15 May Richmond 23 City 0 Roy Otto Auckland Domain 1 30Round 4 22 May 103 Mount Albert 49 Manukau 0 Stuart Billman Auckland Domain 1 3pm 22 May Ponsonby 14 North Shore 3 Frank Thompson Auckland Domain 1 1 30 22 May City 25 Newton 5 Jack Hawkes Auckland Domain 5 3pm 22 May Richmond 12 Marist 9 O Chalmers Auckland Domain 5 1 30Round 5 29 May 104 City 16 Manukau 7 Stuart Billman Auckland Domain 3 3 00 29 May Richmond 19 Newton 0 W Simpson Auckland Domain 3 1 30 29 May Marist 3 Ponsonby 0 T Evans Auckland Domain 5 1 30 29 May Mount Albert 11 North Shore 3 Roy Otto Fowld s Park Mount Albert 1 30Round 6 5 June 105 Marist 10 Mount Albert 8 A Farrell Auckland Domain 2 3 00 5 June Richmond 10 Ponsonby 3 G Kelly Auckland Domain 2 1 30 5 June Newton 19 Manukau 7 S Fisher Auckland Domain 6 3 00 5 June City 2 North Shore 2 T Evans Auckland Domain 6 1 30Round 7 12 June 106 City Marist A Farrell Auckland Domain 1 3pm 12 June Richmond Manukau A Simpson Auckland Domain 1 1 30 12 June Ponsonby Mount Albert J Gedye Auckland Domain 5 1 30 12 June North Shore 10 Newton 5 A Kinnaird Devonport Domain Devonport 1 30Round 8 3 July 107 North Shore 31 Manukau 0 A Smith Auckland Domain 2 3 00 3 July Richmond 25 Mount Albert 0 J Cottingham Auckland Domain 2 1 30 3 July Marist 30 Newton 8 H Tate Auckland Domain 6 3 00 3 July Ponsonby 6 City 2 J Ryan Auckland Domain 6 1 30Round 9 10 July 108 Mount Albert 19 City 5 A Pearson Auckland Domain 3 3 00 10 July Marist 20 Manukau 5 K McIver Auckland Domain 3 1 30 10 July Ponsonby 12 Newton 8 A Farrell Auckland Domain 5 3 00 10 July Richmond 8 North Shore 0 C Knott Auckland Domain 5 1 30Round 10 17 July 109 Mount Albert 12 Marist 2 A Lennie Auckland Domain 2 3 00 17 July Richmond 13 Ponsonby 3 Roy Otto Auckland Domain 2 1 30 17 July Manukau 6 Newton 2 J Hammond Auckland Domain 6 3 00 17 July North Shore 5 City 4 C Boneham Auckland Domain 6 1 30Round 11 24 July Richmond City Jack Hawkes Auckland Domain 3 00 24 July Ponsonby Manukau A Simpson Auckland Domain 1 30 24 July Newton Mount Albert T Evans Auckland Domain 3 00 24 July North Shore Marist G Kelly Auckland Domain 1 30Round 12 31 July 110 Mount Albert 15 Ponsonby 3 Roy Otto Auckland Domain 2 3 00 31 July Richmond 26 Manukau 0 J Gedye Auckland Domain 2 1 30 31 July North Shore 11 Newton 3 C Boneham Auckland Domain 6 3 00 31 July Marist 10 City 8 W Simpson Auckland Domain 6 1 30Round 13 21 August Marist Richmond E Butt Auckland Domain 3 1 30 21 August City Newton C Knott Auckland Domain 5 1 30 21 August Mount Albert Manukau J McIntosh Auckland Domain 3 3 00 21 August North Shore Ponsonby Stuart Billman Auckland Domain 5 3 00Round 14 28 August Ponsonby Marist Stuart Billman Auckland Domain 6 3 00 28 August North Shore Mount Albert J Hammond Auckland Domain 1 30 28 August City Manukau A Simpson Auckland Domain 3 00 28 August Newton Richmond Stallard Cup knockout competition edit Stallard Cup results Date Score Score Referee VenueRound 1 4 September Richmond W City L F Pearson Auckland Domain 1 30 4 September Marist W Newton L A Lennie Auckland Domain 3 00 4 September Ponsonby W North Shore L A Kinnaird Auckland Domain 3 00 4 September Mount Albert W Manukau L G Kelly Auckland Domain 1 30Semi finals 11 September Marist 8 Mount Albert 5 A Simpson Auckland Domain 1 3011 September Ponsonby 12 Richmond 9 D Gedye Auckland Domain 1 30Final 18 September Marist 22 Ponsonby 5 A Kinnaird Carlaw Park 2 3 00Senior B grade competitions editSharman Cup standings edit Team Pld W D L F A PtsPapakura 15 14 0 1 301 74 28Point Chevalier 15 12 0 3 127 34 24Green Lane 14 9 0 5 123 54 18R V Harvey amp Sons 12 8 0 4 113 50 16Northcote and Birkenhead 13 6 0 7 35 72 12Richmond Rovers 14 5 1 8 87 183 11Mount Albert United 11 3 0 8 46 127 6Newton Rangers 13 2 1 10 39 190 5Manukau 12 0 0 12 27 114 0Sharman Cup fixtures edit The competition was won by Papakura who finished with a 14 win 1 loss record Fixtures were listed each week in The New Zealand Herald and Auckland Star however results were often not published Following round 14 the Auckland Star published the points table to that point which indicated who the victors in several of the unreported matches were 111 Following their round 2 match Manukau were advised that their team was out of order They then defaulted their round 3 match after being given one more week to get their team in order before resuming in round 4 112 113 Glenora withdrew from the competition after defaulting in round 3 The round 6 loss by Papakura was their first loss for 3 seasons In about round 15 both Manukau and Mount Albert withdrew from the competition as they were no longer listed in any fixtures form this point At the September 7 meeting Papakura were congratulated on winning the Senior B competition 114 They had scored 304 points during the competition and only conceded 72 115 Date Score Score Referee VenueRound 1 1 May 100 Point Chevalier W Manukau L W Simpson Walker Park Point Chevalier 3 00 1 May Green Lane 14 Newton 5 A Lennie Green Lane 3 00 1 May Papakura 15 R V 11 T Tracy Prince Edward Papakura 3 00 1 May Mount Albert NP Glenora NP D Taylor Morningside Mount Albert 3 00 match not played 1 May Northcote 5 Richmond 16 M Renton Stafford Park Northcote 3 00Round 2 8 May 101 Richmond 4 Point Chevalier 23 W Simpson Grey Lynn Park 3 00 8 May Newton 19 Manukau 7 M Renton Outer Domain 3 00 8 May Green Lane 12 R V 8 J Gedye Green Lane 3 00 8 May 116 Mount Albert 12 Papakura 15 Stuart Billman Morningside 3 00 8 May Glenora NP Northcote NP A Lennie Glen Eden 3 00 match not playedRound 3 15 May 102 Point Chevalier W Mount Albert L G Kelly Walker Park Point Chevalier 3 00 15 May Northcote WBD Manukau LBD Jack Hawkes Stafford Park Northcote 3 00 15 May Glenora LBD Green Lane WBD M Renton Glen Eden 3 00 Glenora withdrew 15 May 117 Papakura 25 Richmond 0 J Gedye Prince Edward Park Papakura 3 00 15 May R V 20 Newton 0 D Taylor Western Springs 3 00Round 4 22 May 103 Point Chevalier L Green Lane W J Hammond 22 May Richmond 19 Manukau 8 J Cottingham Grey Lynn 3 00 22 May Papakura 23 Newton 2 D Taylor Outer Domain 3 00 22 May Mount Albert Northcote A Smith Morningside 3 00Round 5 29 May 118 Point Chevalier L R V W Jack Hawkes Walker Park Point Chevalier 3 00 29 May Manukau L Mount Albert W J Gedye Manukau 3 00 29 May Northcote W Green Lane L D Taylor Stafford Park Northcote 3 00 29 May Richmond 7 Newton 7 J Hammond Grey Lynn Park 3 00Round 6 5 June 119 120 Papakura 3 Point Chevalier 8 Maurice Wetherill Prince Edward Park Papakura 3 00 5 June Green Lane 6 Manukau 0 C Boneham Green Lane 3 00 5 June Northcote L R V W J Macown Victoria Park 2 3 15 5 June Richmond 6 Mount Albert 2 Roy Otto Grey Lynn Park 3 15Round 7 12 June 105 Manukau 2 Papakura 22 G Kelly Otahuhu 3 00 12 June Richmond 7 Green Lane 18 S Fisher Grey Lynn Park 3 00 12 June Northcote W Newton L J Ryan Auckland Domain 5 3 00 12 June R V 29 Mount Albert 2 O Chalmers Walker Park Point Chevalier 3 00Round 8 19 June 121 Point Chevalier 29 Northcote 12 H Tate Walker Park Point Chevalier 3 00 19 June 122 Green Lane 10 Papakura 12 G Kelly Green Lane 3 00 19 June Mount Albert 17 Newton 0 A Farrell Grey Lynn Park 3 00 19 June R V 43 Richmond 0 T Tracy Victoria Park 5 3 00Round 9 3 July 107 Point Chevalier 43 Newton 0 M Renton Outer Domain 3 00 3 July Manukau L R V W C Boneham Victoria Park 1 3 30 3 July Green Lane 33 Mount Albert 5 A Kinnaird Green Lane 3 00 3 July 123 Papakura 21 Northcote 10 O Chalmers Prince Edward Park Papakura 3 00Round 10 10 July 108 Point Chevalier 7 Green Lane 3 J Hammond Walker Park Point Chevalier 3 00 10 July Richmond 11 Manukau 10 M Renton Otahuhu 3 00 10 July Papakura 43 Newton 2 Roy Otto Prince Edward Park Papakura 3 00 10 July Northcote Mount Albert A Lennie Stafford Park Northcote 3 00Round 11 17 July 124 Point Chevalier W Manukau L A Kinnaird Green Lane 3 00 17 July Green Lane 16 Newton 4 G Kelly Outer Domain 3 00 17 July Papakura 6 R V 2 A Smith Victoria Park 2 3 00 17 July Richmond 6 Northcote 8 T Evans Grey Lynn 3 00Round 12 24 July Point Chevalier W Richmond L H Tate Walker Park Point Chevalier 3 00 24 July Manukau L Newton W A Lennie Ellerslie 3 00 24 July Green Lane L R V W W Simpson Victoria Park 3 00 24 July Papakura 44 Mount Albert 8 J Cottingham Prince Edward Park Papakura 3 15Round 13 31 July 125 Papakura 37 Manukau 0 A Kinnaird Prince Edward Park Papakura 3 00 31 July Green Lane 11 Richmond 6 A Farrell Green Lane 3 00 31 July Northcote W Newton L G Kelly Victoria Park 3 15 31 July Mount Albert L R V W G Barnhill Devonport Domain 3 00Round 14 14 August 126 Point Chevalier 15 R V 0 G Kelly Victoria Park 3 15 14 August Green Lane W Northcote L A Pearson Green Lane 3 00 14 August Newton L Richmond W A Smith Auckland Domain 1 3 00 14 August Papakura 34 Hikurangi 13 A Lennie Prince Edward Park Papakura 3 00Round 15 21 August 127 Point Chevalier W Northcote L G Bamhill Stafford Park Northcote 3 00 21 August Papakura WBD Green Lane LBD J Ryan Prince Edward Park Papakura 3 300 21 August Mount Albert Newton T Evans Victoria Park 3 30 21 August R V Richmond A Lennie Victoria Park 2 3 30Round 16 28 August 128 Papakura 23 Richmond 5 A Pearson Western Springs 3 15 28 August R V Newton A Farrell Victoria Park 3 00Round 17 4 September 129 Northcote R V W Skelton Stafford Park Northcote 3 00 4 September Point Chevalier 2 Papakura 12 Jack Hawkes Walker Park Point Chevalier 3 00Walmsley Shield knockout competition edit Manukau and Mount Albert did not enter teams Newton was initially drawn to play Papakura in round 1 but withdrew and instead Papakura travelled to Huntly to play the local side instead Glenora entered a team but were knocked out in the first round by Point Chevalier R V and Northcote amp Birkenhead received bye s in round 1 Richmond drew with Green Lane in round 1 which forced the teams into a replay the following weekend which Green Lane won Papakura had a bye in this round Papakura defeated Point Chevalier in the 3rd weekend of the competition and so joined Green Lane in the final with Papakura running out 19 7 winners Date Score Score Referee VenueRound 1 11 September Point Chevalier 10 Glenora 0 J Cottingham Victoria Park 3 0011 September Richmond 5 Green Lane 5 C Knott Walker Park Point Chevalier 3 00Minor semi finals 18 September 130 Point Chevalier 42 R V 2 M Renton Glen Eden 3 0018 September Green Lane W Richmond L J Cottingham Ellerslie 3 00Major semi final 2 October Papakura 12 Point Chevalier 2 A Lennie Ellerslie 3 00Final 9 October 131 132 Papakura 19 Green Lane 7 G Kelly Carlaw Park 2 3 15Senior club matches edit Ponsonby XIII v Huntly edit On Sunday August 29 a Ponsonby XIII played Huntly at Swanson in West Auckland A shield was presented to the winners Ponsonby after the match by Mr L Adams to the Ponsonby captain for the day Stan Prentice the former New Zealand international and Richmond club player The shield had been donated by Mr I Culpan 29 August Ponsonby 13 2 Huntly Swanson 3 00 Try Pat Young Selwyn Davis Frank PickrangCon Frank Pickrang W Gibbons 133 Pen Davies Referee A HarlockRichmond reserves v Kamo edit The Richmond reserve side travelled to Whangarei to play the Northland senior club champions on August 28 The Richmond side won by 27 points to 17 28 August Kamo 17 27 Richmond Reserves Kamo 3 00 Try Hooper 2 Joab Callaghan HollowsCon Hooper 134 Try Henry Sale 4 A Graham Laurie Mills CookallCon Henry Sale 3Lower Grades editThere were 5 lower grades in 1937 Third Grade to Seventh Grade This was a reduction of 1 on the previous season as the Second Grade was forced into the Senior B grade There were an additional 3 schoolboy grades Junior Intermediate and Senior Richmond Rovers once again won the Davis Points Shield for winning the most points through all club teams City Rovers finished runners up Papakura won the Tracy Inglis points trophy for junior clubs with Otahuhu runners up 3rd Grade Walker Cup edit nbsp Winners of the championship Otahuhu Otahuhu won section 1 while Richmond won section 2 The two teams met in the championship final on August 21 with Otahuhu winning 13 to 6 Ellerslie won the third grade knockout competition when they defeated Otahuhu 18 to 6 on September 11 after they had beaten Papakura 11 2 in one semi final and Otahuhu had beaten Marist 20 12 in the other Otahuhu s record for the entire season was 14 wins 1 loss for 234 and against 59 gleaned from their team photo which hangs in their clubroom Several sides played matches against teams from out of Auckland near the conclusion of the season including Papakura B against Hikurangi 12 8 RV against One Tree Hill Point Otahuhu against Taneatua 28 8 Mount Albert against Portland Whangarei 8 5 and Glenora against Ngaruawahia 5 5 Section 1 edit Team Pld W D L F A PtsOtahuhu Rovers 11 10 0 0 208 29 20Ellerslie United 11 8 0 1 93 24 16Marist Old Boys 11 7 0 3 152 38 14Papakura A 11 4 0 6 68 55 8Mount Albert United 11 2 0 8 43 107 4RV 10 2 0 8 34 108 4North Shore Albions A 9 1 0 8 27 155 2Section 2 edit Newton withdrew after round 6 following three consecutive default losses while North Shore fielded a team for a match against Newton and then withdrew Team Pld W D L F A PtsRichmond Rovers 13 11 0 2 89 35 22City Rovers 12 10 0 2 247 49 21Manukau Rovers 9 3 0 7 10 138 6Papakura B 10 2 1 6 37 104 5Glenora 10 2 0 4 31 45 4Point Chevalier 10 1 1 4 40 69 3Newton Rangers 6 1 0 5 9 17 2North Shore Albions B 1 0 0 1 0 6 04th Grade Hospital Cup edit Richmond won the championship when they defeated Ellerslie 10 to 5 in the final on July 24 Richmond also won the knockout competition with a 20 9 win over North Shore on September 4 after they beat Glenora 13 2 in one semi final with North Shore beating Ponsinby in the other Point Chevalier defaulted their first match and then withdrew Richmond played a friendly match with Huntly High School Old Boys on August 7 and Ellerslie played Ngaruawahia on September 11 Team Pld W D L F A PtsRichmond Rovers 11 8 1 0 83 22 17Ellerslie United 12 8 0 2 87 19 16Northcote amp Birkenhead Ramblers 11 3 0 3 43 36 6Glenora 11 2 0 4 43 46 4North Shore Albions 11 2 0 5 16 58 4Ponsonby United 11 0 0 6 3 86 0Point Chevalier 1 0 0 1 0 0 05th Grade Endean Shield edit Otahuhu beat Richmond 17 5 in the championship final on August 28 with City winning the knockout competition when they defeated Otahuhu 16 0 in the final on September 11 City had beaten Avondale in the semi final while Otahuhu s win in the championship final had doubled as their semi final knockout match On September 11 the Richmond side played Kamo in a friendly match Team Pld W D L F A PtsOtahuhu Rovers 16 14 0 2 129 51 28Richmond Rovers 16 13 0 2 235 36 26City Rovers 15 9 1 3 181 30 19Avondale 15 8 1 6 93 74 17Papakura 13 3 2 7 110 62 8Northcote amp Birkenhead Ramblers 15 1 0 9 54 120 2Ellerslie United 14 1 0 10 13 189 2North Shore Albions 14 1 0 11 14 267 26th Grade Rhodes Shield edit City won the sixth grade championship ahead of Green Lane City was declared the winner of the sixth grade knockout competition by the junior management committee at their October 5 meeting It appears that they had played 5 extra full rounds following the championship but not in a knockout style and City had the best record over that time 135 Team Pld W D L F A PtsCity Rovers 15 9 0 1 139 32 18Green Lane 15 7 0 2 84 29 14Mount Albert United 15 4 1 3 74 53 9Papakura 15 3 1 7 92 99 7Point Chevalier 14 1 0 5 25 69 2Richmond Rovers 14 0 0 6 8 118 07th Grade Myers Cup edit North Shore Albions won the championship with Richmond runner up Very few of North Shore s results were reported though they had obviously won more than Richmond s 10 wins The for and against record of North Shore is made up of only 4 reported scores and is missing 10 other scores Richmond won the knockout competition on October 2 when they beat North Shore 12 to 2 Point Chevalier defaulted their first match of the season to Otahuhu and then withdrew from the competition Team Pld W D L F A PtsNorth Shore Albions 14 12 0 1 40 8 24Richmond Rovers 13 10 0 1 180 47 20Ponsonby United 14 1 1 7 17 44 3Otahuhu Rovers 14 1 1 7 13 102 3Glenora 14 0 2 7 21 70 2Point Chevalier 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Schoolboy competitions edit The majority of teams were affiliated with a club side and were made up of schoolboys from that areas schools rather than one school in particular Senior Rout Challenge edit Richmond won the senior schoolboys championship with Marist runner up The Avondale Convent team was made up of players from the school on the site of the present day St Mary s school in Avondale They withdrew after 8 rounds while the Northcote side withdrew after 8 rounds also The Auckland representative team made up of the competitions best players beat Northland 12 5 on August 28 and South Auckland Waikato 17 5 on September 18 Team Pld W D L F A PtsRichmond Rovers 13 12 0 1 220 20 24Marist Old Boys 13 11 1 1 134 40 22Point Chevalier 11 7 0 4 34 44 14Newton Rangers 11 5 0 5 75 92 10Ellerslie United 10 4 1 5 97 66 9Manukau 10 1 0 6 46 103 2Mount Albert United 11 0 0 7 13 109 0Avondale Convent 7 0 0 5 3 75 0Northcote 7 0 0 5 0 58 0Intermediate championship edit Ponsonby won the championship when they beat Avondale in the final 3 0 on August 21 On September 11 Richmond defeated Newton 9 5 to win the knockout competition Then a week later on September 18 a champion of champions match was played between the championship winner Ponsonby and the knockout winner Richmond with Ponsonby winning by a single point 9 to 8 to claim the title Team Pld W D L F A PtsPonsonby United 12 10 0 2 286 19 20Avondale 12 10 0 2 118 20 20Newton Rangers 10 7 1 2 119 36 15Mount Albert United 9 5 1 2 37 63 11Richmond Rovers 9 5 0 2 144 22 10Otahuhu 9 3 1 3 52 50 7Northcote 10 1 1 3 6 112 3North Shore Albions 10 1 0 4 25 96 2Marist Old Boys 10 1 0 5 16 63 2Manukau 5 1 0 1 7 19 2Balmoral 10 0 0 6 0 142 2Point Chevalier 8 0 0 6 6 75 0Ellerslie United 9 0 0 5 6 103 0Junior championship edit Newton A who won section A won the crossover final by 6 points to 3 over the winners of section B Northcote on August 28 The George Courts team won the knockout competition on October 2 against Newton A by 3 points to 0 Section A edit Team Pld W D L F A PtsNewton Rangers A 15 11 1 1 90 12 23Ponsonby United 14 5 2 3 42 26 12Mount Albert United 12 4 1 3 39 15 9Green Lane 11 3 3 5 24 33 9George Courts A 9 4 0 2 24 9 8Manukau 15 2 4 5 26 39 8North Shore Albions 13 2 1 4 6 18 5Point Chevalier 12 0 1 9 3 105 1Section B edit Team Pld W D L F A PtsNorthcote 13 9 0 1 72 6 18Richmond Rovers 14 8 2 2 45 3 18Ellerslie United 12 4 4 0 30 3 12Balmoral 13 4 0 8 15 33 8George Courts B 14 2 4 5 12 36 8Marist Old Boys 13 2 3 5 9 33 7Newton Rangers B 13 2 2 5 15 39 6Avondale Convent 13 1 2 6 6 51 4Auckland representative team editHec Brisbane was named the Auckland selector for the season Auckland Auckland Pakeha v Auckland Maori Tamaki edit The opening representative match of the season was played on Coronation Day For all intents and purposes the Auckland team was the Auckland Pakeha team Although they were named Auckland they have been renamed Auckland Pakeha as that is what they came to be known as from 1938 onwards in matches against Auckland Maori 12 May Auckland Auckland Pakeha 24 14 Auckland Maori Tamaki Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Gordon Midgley Arthur Kay 2 Wally Tittleton Bill Breed 2Con George Tittleton 2 Walter Stockley 136 137 Try Jack Tawhai Jack BrodrickCon Steve WatenePen Steve Watene 2Drop Jack HemiAuckland v South Auckland Waikato edit Auckland played two matches on the same day against South Auckland Waikato and Taranaki They won both matches Neither was listed as an A or B team and both sides contained a large number of past current or future New Zealand international players Former Ponsonby player Kenneth Peckham who was now playing in the Waikato dislocated his right shoulder while playing for South Auckland and was taken to Auckland Hospital 9 June Auckland 26 12 South Auckland Waikato Carlaw Park 1 1 30 Try George Kerr Gordon Midgley 3 Len Schultz Bill BreedCon George Tittleton 4 138 Try R Jackson W MikiCon L Powell 2Pen L Powell Referee G KellyAuckland v Taranaki edit 9 June Auckland 27 10 Taranaki Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try William McCallum 3 Arthur Kay 2 Wally Tittleton John DonaldCon Walter Stockley Steve Watene 2 138 Try E Christensen J FraserCon J Fraser 2 Referee Frank ThompsonAuckland v New Zealand Maori Max Jaffe Cup edit The New Zealand Maori team was very similar to the one which had defeated Australia earlier in the season The match was played as part of a Gala Day to raise money for injured players George Nepia traveled up from Gisborne to play in the match Auckland was well below strength with several players out injured 9 October Auckland 21 43 New Zealand Maori Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Gordon Midgley D Black Des Herring John Anderson 2Con John Anderson Frank Furnell 2 139 140 Try Jack Tawhai L Cootes Jack McLeod James Tristram 3 Jack Brodrick George Mitchell 2Con George Nepia 6Pen Tom Chase Referee T EvansAuckland representative matches played and scorers edit No Name Club Team Play Tries Con Pen Points1 Gordon Midgley Marist 3 5 0 0 152 Arthur Kay Ponsonby 2 4 0 0 122 George Tittleton Richmond 2 0 6 0 124 Bill Breed Marist 3 3 0 0 94 William McCallum Mount Albert 1 3 0 0 96 John Anderson Marist 1 2 1 0 87 Wally Tittleton Richmond 2 2 0 0 68 Walter Stockley Ponsonby 3 0 2 0 48 Steve Watene Manukau 1 0 2 0 48 Frank Furnell Richmond 1 0 2 0 411 George Kerr North Shore 1 1 0 0 311 Len Schultz Mount Albert 1 1 0 0 311 D Black Ponsonby 1 1 0 0 311 Des Herring Mount Albert 1 1 0 0 315 Angus Gault Manukau 3 0 0 0 015 Claude Dempsey Newton 2 0 0 0 015 Roy Powell Richmond 2 0 0 0 015 Jack Satherley Richmond 2 0 0 0 015 Joseph Gunning Mount Albert 2 0 0 0 015 John Wycliffe Donald City 2 0 0 0 015 Reg Hollows Marist 1 0 0 0 015 Edgar Morgan Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 015 Ted Mincham Richmond 1 0 0 0 015 Walter Brimble Manukau 1 0 0 0 015 Peter Mahima Manukau 1 0 0 0 015 Bill Telford Richmond 1 0 0 0 015 Frederick Hollis Newton 1 0 0 0 015 Brian Riley Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 015 Oakley Brown Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 015 George Mitchell Richmond 1 0 0 0 015 Jack Brodrick Manukau 1 0 0 0 015 Bill Glover Marist 1 0 0 0 015 Jack Smith North Shore 1 0 0 0 015 F McLaren Marist 1 0 0 0 015 Bert Leatherbarrow Mount Albert 1 0 0 0 0Auckland Maori Tamaki representative season editIn addition to their loss to Auckland the Auckland Maori side played in two other matches against Waikato Maori and North Auckland Maori Auckland Maori Tamaki v Waikato Maori Waitangi Shield edit 21 July Auckland Maori Tamaki 28 6 Waikato Maori Carlaw Park 1 3 00 Try Jack Hemi 3 Joe Broughton 2 Jackie RataCon Jack Hemi 5 141 Try N Taoho F Hilton Referee G KellyAuckland Maori Tamaki v North Auckland Maori Waitangi Shield edit 14 September Auckland Maori Tamaki 37 3 North Auckland Maori Carlaw Park 1 3 30 Try Tom Chase 2 S Bluett Joe Broughton 2 Jackie Rata 2 Tai Raymond RogersCon Tom Chase 5 142 Try W FlesherTamaki Auckland Maori representative matches played and scorers edit No Name Club Team Play Tries Con Pen DG Points1 Jack Hemi Manukau 2 3 5 0 1 212 Tom Chase Manukau 1 2 5 0 0 163 Joe Broughton Manukau 3 4 0 0 0 124 Jackie Rata City 3 3 0 0 0 95 Steve Watene Manukau 2 0 1 2 0 66 Jack Tawhai City 3 1 0 0 0 36 Jack Brodrick Manukau 3 1 0 0 0 36 S Bluett City 1 0 0 0 0 36 Tai Raymond City 1 1 0 0 0 36 Rogers North Shore 1 1 0 0 0 311 Peter Mahima Manukau 3 0 0 0 0 011 Jack McLeod Richmond 3 0 0 0 0 011 Noel Bickerton Richmond 2 0 0 0 0 011 Clem Proctor Newton 2 0 0 0 0 011 R Wilson Manukau 2 0 0 0 0 011 Hawea Mataira City 2 0 0 0 0 011 P Minnix City 1 0 0 0 0 011 Len Kawe Manukau 1 0 0 0 0 011 Rickett Manukau 1 0 0 0 0 011 Joe Cootes Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 0 011 George Mitchell Richmond 1 0 0 0 0 011 James Tristram Mount Albert 1 0 0 0 0 011 Skelton Ponsonby 1 0 0 0 0 0Annual General Meetings and Club News editAuckland Rugby League Junior Management Committee They held their annual meeting on March 23 with Mr D Wilkie presiding Their report noted that 60 teams took part in the junior grade competitions A club ballot for members of the executive board resulted in the reappointment of Messrs D Wilkie E Chapman A Hopkinson C Howe I Stonex R Short and F Thompson with Mr E McNamara as a new member The ninth member saw a tie between R Parr and T Carey and a special vote was called for by April 6 When the vote was held Mr Parr was elected 143 Mr Wilkie was re elected chairman and Mr W F Clarke honorary secretary of the board It was noted that Mr George Taylor a member of the board had had to resign owing to ill health and to Mr Chirmside 144 Two new members were later appointed in Mr Skinner Referees Association and Mr McNamara ex secretary of the Glenora Club 145 At their May 4 meeting twenty two transfers were approved and 108 new players were registered 146 At their May 18 meeting they were notified by the Glenora club that they had withdrawn their Senior B team following the 3rd round It appears that they had not taken the field at all as no results were reported in any of the previous weekends Manukau were given one more week to get their teams in order 147 Auckland Rugby League School Management Committee Their 11th annual report stated that 30 teams had entered competition in 1936 which was an increase of eleven on the previous year New teams were fielded by the Ponsonby Newton Manukau and Mount Albert clubs 148 At their annual meeting on March 23 Mr R E Newport presided The following were elected as officers patron Dr M G Pezaro president Mr Newport secretary Mr Rout executive committee Messrs A Stanley chairman J Armstrong Foster Jenkinson Rowe Rose Thompson and H Green 149 On the 19th of April at their management meeting they received a record number of nominations with 8 teams entering the senior grade 15 in the intermediate grade and 17 for the junior grade 150 Auckland Rugby League Referees Association Their annual meeting was held in the grandstand rooms at Carlaw Park in late March Mr L S Bull presided and he welcomed a number of prospective members Their report stated that for the 1936 season there were 37 active referees and four official line umpires which constituted a record for the code in Auckland There had been an improved standard of officiating and less criticism of them Mr G Kelly was congratulated on winning the Carey Cup for the most improved referee The following officers were elected president Mr L S Bull vice president Mr J G McCowatt appointment board delegate Mr A Rae control board Mr W Mincham junior management delegate Mr T Skinner official critic Mr A Sanders examination committee Messrs J Hammond and A Sanders executive committee Messrs Maurice Wetherill M Renton and G Kelly honorary secretary Mr Wilfred Simpson honorary treasurer Mr A Chapman auditor Mr Percy Rogers social committee Messrs R Otto Mincham Wetherill and Sanders 151 At the ARL Referees association meeting on April 27 the appointment of Mr R Benson as the elected representative of the control board was well received 18 On July 3 the Auckland Rugby League Referees Association held a reunion at the Tiffin dining rooms Over 50 50 pioneers one of whom controlled matches 29 years ago were included in an attendance of over 100 with Mr L E Bull presiding 152 City Rovers Held their annual meeting on March 18 with Ernie Asher acknowledged his re election as hon secretary for the 25th consecutive year Mr Ted Phelan was re elected club auditor which was a position he had held for over 20 years C Raynes was also re elected to office and had been involved with the club for 10 years but had been connected to rugby league in Auckland since 1907 He had been a player coach and trainer with the North Shore Albions Athletics Ponsonby and Richmond before joining City 153 Mr George Hunt was presiding at the annual meeting and was pleased with the large attendance Lou Brown won Mr Hunt s gold medal for the best back and he was also congratulated on his display against the Englishmen Stan Clark won the award for best forward and Cyril Wiberg received the A A Smith Cup and medal as the most improved player I Thompson and K Belwood were recognised for practice attendances in the senior reserves The fourth grade was acknowledged for being undefeated and scoring 438 points for and just 22 against Mr C Olsen presented a framed photograph of the side for the teams club room at Carlaw Park The following officers were elected patron Mr C Raynes president Mr George Hunt vide presidents same as last year with several additions hon secretary Mr Ernie Asher assistant Mr J Counihan club captain Mr J Ragg auditor Mr Ted Phelan The committee was composed of junior and senior grade nominated representatives Messrs J L O Sullivan R Turner S Dickey and T Chernside and the executive officers 154 They held their annual picnic at Motuihi on October 17 155 Many events were held at it and S Dickie came first in the club championship race with J Ragg in second D Hutchinson came first in the senior grade handicap followed by L Wehner 156 They held their prize giving on November 24 at the Masonic Hall on Eden Terrace with the presentation of trophies 157 President George Hunt congratulated the sixth grade team who won the championship and knockout honours D Hutchinson won the miniature cup for the most consistent player The following were other trophies presented Reserve Grade A Potier Third Grade J Ryan most consistent 1936 37 R Gibson S Trainer and K Speir most improved and I Hatton exemplary conduct on the field The third grade team was runner up in the championship and winner of the knockout competition and received the Raynes Cup for the best average of points among the juniors Sixth grade R price most improved B Tracey good conduct A Mitchell best back H Gordon best forward and C Vasey best all round player 158 They held their annual meeting prior to the end of the year to elect officers for the 1938 season It was stated that they had assets of over 50 They had finished runners up for the Davis Points Shield Their members expressed their appreciation of Ernie Asher who was in his 28th year as secretary and having been treasurer since the inception of the club The following officers were elected patron Mr C Raynes president Mr George Hunt vice presidents same as last year with power to add club captain Mr J Ragg committee Messrs J O Sullivan T Chermside S Belsham and W Johnson with the balance to be elected by grade teams secretary and treasurer Mr Ernie Asher 159 Ellerslie United League Football Club On February 3 the Ellerslie Town Board met and discussed the improvements made to the recreation reserve and it was recommended that two extra flood lights be installed at a cost of 35 10 and an ordinary light in the dressing shed It also urged that the fence on the northern side be set back Rugby league football was given use of the ground on alternate Saturdays from May 1 for 9 160 They held their annual meeting in the Parish Hall Ellerslie with Mr J McInnarney presiding over the largest attendance for some years They commented on the four teams which the club fielded in 1936 including the third grade team who had been coached by Charles Gregory and won the championship The club hoped to enter teams in the senior B third fourth and seventh grades and also two schoolboy sides The third grade side were presented caps and the R Benson trophy The following officers were elected patron Mr A G Osborne M P president Mr J McInnarney vice presidents Messrs R H McIsaac A Chapman J Court and H McNaughton with power to add club captain F Chapman committee Messrs G Skeen chairman J Pinches A Tobin R Hunter T Emery J Wilson W Miller M Campbell H Thomas A Strong secretary and treasurer Mr G Whaley auditors Messrs J Carr and O D Slye 161 The club held its annual schoolboy picnic on the 16th of October at Eastern beach Taylor won the senior 100 yards 162 they held their annual full club picnic also on Eastern Beach at the end of November F Chapman won the club handicap race 163 Glenora Rugby League Football Club Glenora requested that a senior match be played at Glen Eden after one had been played there in 1936 112 Prior to the round 4 matches the Carlaw Park ground staff informed the league that the No 2 field was in a bad condition As a result the control board decided to just play 1 match on it and move the City v Newton senior match to Glen Eden The Glenora club wrote to the Junior Board thanking them for playing the match there 164 On September 28 at the ARL junior management meeting Mr N Robertson was awarded a medal for the most sportsmanlike player in the third grade competition The medal was donated by Mr J F W Dickson Glenora s third grade team played a Ngaruawahia side at Carlaw Park as one of the curtain raiser matches to the Stormont Shield final 165 Green Lane Rugby League Club On April 20 the Junior management received with regret the resignation of the Green lane secretary Mr A W Wilson The management committee decided to write a letter of thanks to the Auckland Racing Club for the use of its ground 166 Mr F Gadd was appointed the Green Lane delegate to succeed Mr Kane who had resigned 167 Manukau Rugby League Club They held their annual meeting in late March with a large attendance estimated at 250 Mr S W House made complimentary reference to the success of the senior team who had won the Fox Memorial the previous season Steve Watene was congratulated on his selection as captain of New Zealand as were Thomas Trevarthan and Frank Pickrang for there selection Watene was awarded the W Cuthbert trophy as the best Auckland match player against England and Pickrang was awarded the J F W Dickson medal as the most improved Auckland player The following officers were elected patron Mr A G Osborne M P vice patron Mr J Park Mayor of Onehunga president Mr S W House committee Messrs C Randrup A Grant E Rewiti H Buckton D Williams D Sims and C Pullen club captain Mr A G Bates secretary Mr Steve Watene treasurer Mr A Walton 168 It was said after their opening preliminary match that they turned out in a completely new uniform of blue and white instead of the black and white of the previous season 169 The club held its annual meeting on November 15 at the Returned Soldiers Hall in Onehunga They had a credit balance of 51 Mr C Randrup said the idea of holding the annual meeting at this time was to enable early preparation for next season The following officers were elected patron Mr A G Osborne M P president Mr S W House committee Messrs C Randrup E Reweti J W Watson secretary Mr Allen Porter treasurer Mr A Walton auditor Mr N A Ching The vice presidents with power to add were also elected 170 Marist Old Boys League Football Club Held their annual meeting at King George s Hall in Mount Albert on March 10 at 7 30pm 171 Their annual report which was presented to the ARL on May 12 It was scathing of the performance and effort of many of its sides who were hopelessly beaten last season due to a lack of enthusiasm by the players and by those in charge of them The senior team were the worst offenders and their failure to show a proper example to the younger members in the matter of attendance at practice caused the executive much concern The outgoing committee recommended that players have to account for their absence at Tuesday and Thursday trainings The following players were elected as follows patron His Lordship Bishop Liston president Mr Joe Sayegh committee acting with coaches and ex officio officers Messrs J Ball W Maddigan G Copas P Hughes and F Webberley hon secretary Mr Jack Kirwan hon treasurer Mr P Fletcher club captain Mr Jim Laird vice Mr Hec Brisbane delegate to junior management Mr F Thompson to school management Mr G Foster auditors Messrs O H Johnson and J F Hollinrake hon masseurs Messrs G Duffy and D Petty 172 Mount Albert Rugby League Football Club held their ninth annual meeting on March 10 The club report said that they had had over 140 players spread across several teams in 1936 The Mount Albert Borough Council had erected an up to date dressing shed at Fowlds Park training ground along with flood lighting for training The annual cup given by vice patron Mr A S Richards M P for the most conscientious player in any grade went to L Slattery of the second grade team Mr H Cottrell s medal for most improved senior was won by J Schultz Mrs Parvin s medal for most consistent reserve player went to E Dunne and Mrs Hanlon s medal for the best all rounder in the seconds to J Patterson A Sumich won the cup give for the best schoolboy The club reported a credit balance of 102 5 173 Over 200 players and supporters attended their annual meeting with Mr A C Gallagher presiding They decided to hold a district queen carnival in conjunction with the bowling club and local branch of the R S A The following officers were elected as follows patron the Mayor Mr Henry Albert Anderson vice patron Mr Arthur Shapton Richards M P president Mr A C Gallagher vice presidents same as last year with power to add secretary Mr H G Shaw assistant Mr R Larson treasurer Mr W Schultz club captain Mr F Martin auditor Mr S C Johnston 174 On April 24 Mount Albert held a gala day sports meeting in aid of the Queen Carnival which was being run for the benefit of the Mount Albert RL club the Ex Servicemen s Club and the Mount Albert Bowling Club A seven a side football competition for schoolboys wrestling displays fancy dress and other novelty events would be held along with a match between Mount Albert seniors against Richmond 175 In mid May Mount Albert signed J Tristram who was an All Black trialist in 1936 He weighed 13 5st and had previously played for the Frankton club and Waikato 176 Mount Albert held a dance organised by their committee in aid of the carnival funds on June 14 It was held at the Peter Pan Cabaret 177 Newton Rangers Football Club held their annual meeting at the Y M C A Patron Mr M Hooper congratulated the club on its sound progress and referred to the loss to Te Awamutu of the chairman Mr Roy C Baddeley After 26 years of service Mr G Steven was made a life member The chairman on behalf of the donor Mr Cloke presented a blazer to Athol Massey for his fine leadership and example as captain of the third grade A team The following officers were elected patron Mr M Hooper vice patron Mr W Monteith president the hon W E Parry vice presidents same as last year with power to add secretary and assistant Messrs E W Cloke and G Matthews treasurer Mr P Henry committee Messrs G Steven J F Dyer N Reston K Grantley and C Moyle 178 On June 30 at the board of control meeting the suspension of A Nathan for an off field incident during the previous season was uplifted after strong representations from Newton Rangers The incident the previous season had dragged on as several efforts were made to appeal the decision for weeks and months after the incident 179 North Shore Albions On January 9 Devonport held a dance at the Masonic Hall in Devonport organised by the Junior Rugby League The venue was decorated in the club colours of green and white 180 They held another similar event in early February 181 At their annual club meeting on March 17 Mr Archie Ferguson presided There was discussion of the name of the club Owing to the district restriction implied by the name Devonport and the fact that the team was always called Shore Mr H Mann was supported in a proposal for a reversion to the club s old name North Shore Albion Rugby League Club The name of Devonport United had been adopted when North Shore Albions merged with the Sunnyside club many years earlier and the Sunnyside members refused to accept the name of North Shore The motion to change the name back to North Shore Albions was adopted Club trophies were presented to the following players W Thompson reserves J Smith and L Brown third grade P McCavery and F Hines fourths G Gilbert and F Calderbank fifths and G Drough schoolboys Len Scott was congratulated on his New Zealand selection The following officers were elected patron Captain Meiklejohn vice patrons Messrs Mr J Donald and E Kelly president Mr Archie Ferguson vice presidents same as last year with several new nominations club captain Mr F Bolger schoolboy delegate Mr V Rose hon secretary and treasurer Mr M Coghlan hon auditor Mr E Ford committee Messrs Mann Foster Langton Williams Seagar and Johnson 26 Northcote and Birkenhead Ramblers Football Club Northcote sent a request to the Junior Management Committee on May 4 asking that a senior match be played in the suburb in aid of the King George V Memorial Fund on the municipal ground which would be free of charge for the occasion The application was referred to the control board 182 On September 21 the Northcote Borough Council received a letter from the Northcote club expressing appreciation of the facilities provided for practice and matches at the Municipal ground in Stafford Road where the conditions were far superior to the grounds played on in and about Auckland City 183 Otahuhu Rovers Rugby League Football Club At the Otahuhu Borough Council meeting on March 8 the use of Sturges Park in Otahuhu was discussed The ARL asked for all football codes to be considered after the Otahuhu RL club was denied use of the ground controversially in 1936 The ARL suggested that the opportunity be given to all codes to tender for the ground for the whole season or that the Otahuhu Council should follow the lead of other local bodies and make a flat charge for the ground and allot it on a pro rata basis The council decided to invite representatives of the rugby league to attend a special meeting on March 10 to state their proposals 184 At the twenty sixth annual meeting of the Otahuhu Rugby League Football Club Mr J Clark presided The seventh grade players were presented with caps in honour of winning their championship The club had also won the points shield for junior clubs The following officers were elected patron Mr Charles Robert Petrie M P president Mr J Nicholson vice presidents same as last year with several additions chairman Mr J Clark hon secretary Mr W Hart hon treasurer Mr Ivan Kelly committee Messrs Docherty C Clarke O McManus M Harris T Auckram W Gordon J Porteous T Mann and W G Bright The club nominated seven teams for the 1937 season 185 In mid October the Otahuhu Rovers held a social evening organised largely by the ladies committee to celebrate the third and fifth grade teams who won their championships There were approximately 300 people in attendance at the Otahuhu Public Hall Mr H T Clements presented the teams with caps for their success A trophy for the most conscientious seventh grade player was won by M Miles and E McManus won the Porteous Medal for the best schoolboy player 186 In September the Otahuhu third grade team travelled to Taneatua and played the Bay of Plenty juniors winning 28 6 165 Papakura Rugby League Football Club Papakura held a dance on January 26 at the Regent Theatre with a large attendance present estimated at 450 The Senior B team which won the Sharman Cup and Walmsley Shield in 1936 was presented with their caps by manager Les McVeagh Captain Gordon Wilson paid tribute to vice captain Mr E Pope who had not missed a match for five seasons and during that time he had played in 95 games 187 188 They held their 6th annual meeting on March 4 with Mr Gordon Wilson presiding before around 70 The annual report showed expenditure of 136 and a credit balance of 80 17s 5d The amount spent on transport was 55 The following officers were elected patron Mr Hugh A Pollock president Mr Les McVeagh vice presidents Messrs S H Godden Allan McGregor A Richardson F J Verner V Hardwick and C Chamberlain executive committee Messrs G Wilson V and E Ashby W K Francis jun W Elliot N Widdowson and R S Williams grounds Messrs F Wells A Schwartsfeger A Hill and R Bates social Messrs E Searle M Wright R Hammond and A McGuiness treasurer Mr R Walsh club captain Mr Frank Osborne physicians Dr G W Lock and Dr Warren Young auditor Mr J Beams 189 17 They held a dance at the Regent Theatre on March 2 190 In April the club held two practice matches at Prince Edward Park with J Fogarty an ex South Auckland and Manukau Rugby Union representative appearing Papakura intended on fielding five teams in various grades 191 The club saw an increase of their ground rental at Prince Edward Park of 5 to 10 at the Papakura Town Board meeting in mid April Mr H D Spinley said he was aware that ground rents in Auckland had increased but to raise the charge by that amount was not playing the game with the League club when compared with the board s proposal to charge the Rugby union club 1 1s for the railway reserve Mr D Weir replied if the railway reserve was in the same condition as prince Edward Park it too would be worth 10 but the reserve is rough and has not the same facilities as the park 192 A deputation was sent to a Papakura Town Board s meeting 2 weeks later however the board stood by their decision after stating that they were spending more on the ground than they were receiving from the club including grass cutting fence constructions goal posts flood lighting and installing a cold shower 193 The Manurewa Town Board decided on April 19 that it would grant rugby league the use of Jellicoe Park until 3pm on Saturday s and rugby the use of it beyond this hour 194 The Papakura club enquired with the council as to where the floodlights were that we supposed to be installed at Prince Edward Park but whose whereabouts were unknown 195 On October 15 the club gave a complimentary dinner to the members of the senior B team in honour of their achievements The dinner was held in Pegler s building with a good number of members making the journey to Manurewa where they were joined by Manurewa supporters Les McVeigh the president of the club welcomed the chairman of the Auckland junior control board Mr D Wilkie secretary Mr M W Clarke Mr I Stonex assistant secretary and also Mr J Edwards who was representing the Manurewa Town Board Norman Widdowson thanked the league for all their assistance to the club Wilkie replied that they always looked forward to attending the Papakura club functions and that the Papakura club was the main reason the senior B grade even existed He also said that there was a possibility of the club moving to the senior A grade and that as a club they were ranked among the first three clubs in Auckland Clarke said he was of the opinion that Papakura was the next club to get among the senior clubs and that the club should not supply players to city clubs but keep them in its own club and territory 196 They held their annual club picnic at McNicol s farm at Clevedon on December 12 with over 400 in attendance 10 lorries were required to transport everybody there I Wilson won the senior B 100 yard race 197 198 Point Chevalier League Football Club Ponsonby United Football Club held their annual meeting on February 22 There was a good attendance of players and supporters present with Mr R Francis presiding The club report said that the acquisition of a social hall and clubrooms had proved a big success during the previous season The senior team was presented with the Stuart Cup for being the most successful team in the club after they won the Phelan Shield in the knockout competition They had been coached by Bert Cooke The club was showing a substantial profit and assets amounted to 488 while there were no liabilities 199 The following officers were elected Patron Mr A Adams president Mr F Harrison executive committee Messrs R Francis J Armstrong A Barnett Frank Delgrosso D Maloney honorary secretary Mr M Campbell honorary treasurer Mr L Adams selector and coach Mr Bert Cooke club captain A McIntyre with twenty three vice presidents re elected 200 It was later rumoured that Cooke would not coach Ponsonby and would in fact coach a rugby union club side but this was denied at the Auckland Control Board meeting of March 17 20 It was then reported that he was going to be an honorary coach for the North Shore Rugby Football Club but was still the official coach of Ponsonby Rugby League Club 201 Richmond Rovers Football Club held their 23rd annual meeting at the Gaiety Hall in Grey Lynn on March 2 with Mr B W Davis presiding Mention was made of the number of teams the club fielded in the previous season and the fact that they retained the Davis Points Shield Congratulations was extended to R Powell W Tittleton and E Mincham on their selection in the New Zealand side The club had assets worth 216 17 and had a credit balance of 143 7 Club captain A Hyland was retiring and gave a speech on their various teams and awarded the Harry Johns Memorial Cup to the sixth grade winners Mr W Mincham s special cap for goal kicking was awarded to E McCarthy seventh grade who kicked 40 goals in 17 matches Tribute was also paid to Mr W A Swift who had been associated with the club for 21 years as a player and as an official and he was gifted a substantial piece of furniture The following officers were elected patron Mr W J Holdsworth vice patron Mr J Redwood sen president Mr B W Davis vice presidents same as last year with three new nominations chairman Mr W A Swift honorary secretary and treasurer Mr W R Dick club captain Mr Ralph Jenkinson manager of senior team Mr A Hyland schools delegate Mr C Rowe auditor Mr J A Redwood 202 In June the Richmond club made enquiries with regards to touring New South Wales but was told it was unlikely as the league there could not accommodate them on the desired dates 203 The trip was cancelled entirely in mid July after the dates suggested were considered too late for Richmond to be able to earn enough money to cover their expenses 204 R V Rugby League Football Club Held their annual meeting in early March They were a company team for Harvey and Sons Harvey later merged and became part of Carter Holt Harvey The following officers were elected Chairman Mr E Muller patron Mr A G Harvey vice presidents Messrs D Harvey W Harvey sen W Harvey jun A Harvey jun C Hamilton J McGeehan E Griffiths W Rabbidge C Smith R Parr A Cloke secretary Mr G Dines treasurer Mr F W Day selector coaches Mr T Shearer second grade and Mr E Knight third grade committee to represent each factory Messrs R Parr and E Knight Victoria Street Messrs T Shearer and J Salter Albert Street Messrs W Halverson and A Brown King s Drive delegate Mr R Parr deputy delegate Mr G Dines official linesmen Messrs J Salter second grade and W Halverson third grade 205 Senior grade registrations and transfers editAt North Shore Albions annual meeting on March 17 they stated that a number of new players were enrolled including Ivor Stirling of Northland 26 At the board of control meeting on April 14 the following senior registrations were approved Transfers Cliff Satherley from Richmond to Mount Albert R H Ferrall from Mount Albert to Newton C Cairns Pukemiro to Mount Albert R McGreal Ngaruawahia to Marist subject to approval by the New Zealand Council 206 On April 20 C C Murton was transferred from Ellersie 3rd grade to Manukau seniors 166 On April 21 ten players were registered with two of them including L C Bain a well known Otago runner and ex member of the Union club in Dunedin and William J McCallum a North Auckland athlete Transfers were D E Keane from Marist to Ponsonby S W Sherson was reinstated with E Tremain South Auckland being cleared to join North Shore 207 On May 5 the following transfers were granted J W Donald from North Shore Albions to City Rovers C R Phillips from Otahuhu senior B to Manukau J Stannaway Otahuhu senior B to Marist reserves E W H Barfoot Marist reserves to Ponsonby reserves J Shadbolt Newton reserves to Glenora P Awhitu and P Kauhoa City to R V K Nicolson Richmond thirds to Marist reserves F Deason Ponsonby reserves to R V 208 On May 12 the following registrations were granted H Crook and Frederick Hollis with Newton Norman F Drew with Mount Albert and P C N Strickland with Marist The following were transferred H Crook North Shore to Newton G Newton Petone to Newton While Alf Broadhead of Richmond was cleared to play in Wellington subject to approval by the New Zealand Council 209 On May 17 P Wickham and A McDonald were regraded from Glenora Senior B to 3rd grade 147 On May 19 the following transfers were granted H E Neale Papakura to Ponsonby reserves E Donovan Marist to City reserves Walter Preston Mount Albert to Newton reserves T C G Pierce One Tree Hill Point Club in Whangarei to Newton reserves and Noel Messenger Central Club in Wellington to Newton E Tackle was regraded from North Shore reserves to Richmond senior B James Tristram from the Waikato was registered with Mount Albert while M J L West was reinstated he had previously played with Ellerslie 23 At the meeting of the junior management on May 25 A McDonald was regraded from Glenora senior B to 3rd grade as was S G Johnson of Otahuhu 164 On May 26 the following players were registered A Smith F W Just A Bullat City C R Coburn D J Thomas North Shore S J Davis S J Murfitt S Owens Ponsonby 210 On June 2 F R Halsey was transferred from Mount Albert to Marist while L Conway was cleared to play for Mount Albert K Campbell was registered with City T C Allen and R Dunster with Manukau and I Cruickshank with North Shore 211 On June 15 J H Shadbolt transferred from Glenora senior B to Mount Albert while Roy Avery transferred from Newton 3rd grade to R V senior B 212 On June 17 J O Brien of Marist was transferred to South Auckland 213 In late June L H Cootes joined the Ponsonby club He was the brother of Joe Cootes the New Zealand international L H Cootes was a former Horowhenua rugby representative and weighed 15st 4lb 214 On June 30 C H Lacey of the Grafton rugby club was registered with City Rovers 179 On July 7 the following transfers were approved Frank Pickrang Manukau to Ponsonby G Ellis from Newton to Mount Albert and regraded to senior B G Hamilton s clearance from Newton to Marist was granted S Bluett was registered with City S A and J W Prendergast with Ponsonby 215 On July 13 R S Pyke was transferred from Papakura senior B to R V 216 On July 14 R L Best was granted a transfer from City senior B to Mount Albert senior B A Hamilton was registered with Mount Albert while G Radcliffe was regraded from Richmond senior reserves to senior B 217 On July 21 I Wilson was granted a transfer from Mount Albert seniors and lately St George Wellington to Papakura senior B 218 On August 24 E Gifford was granted a transfer from Mount Albert senior B to Richmond senior B 219 References edit Field Games Their Social Value Rugby League President Mr J A Lee s Observations Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 80 1937 04 06 p 14 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Auckland Success profit in 1936 1203 New Control Board Members Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 80 1937 04 06 p 15 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Management Meets Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 80 1937 04 06 p 15 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Coronation Dance Held Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 111 1937 05 12 p 12 Retrieved 2021 04 30 Auckland Control Board Saturday s Opening Games Mr H Brisbane Sole Selector Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 88 1937 04 15 p 23 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Sydney Club s Offer Auckland Cannot Accept The Maori Victory Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 208 1937 09 02 p 22 Retrieved 2021 05 05 Auckland Control Board Saturday s Opening Games Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 88 1937 04 15 p 23 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Ready for Fray Kick Off for Season To Morrow s Programme Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 89 1937 04 16 p 12 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Opening of Season Matches at Carlaw Park The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22704 1937 04 16 p 9 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Strength of the Various Clubs The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22708 1937 04 21 p 21 Retrieved 2021 04 29 All Black Forward Mataira Joins City The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22749 1937 06 08 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 02 The League Code Visits to Other Centres Various Senior Thirteens The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22756 1937 06 16 p 20 Retrieved 2021 05 02 Fast Open Game Ponsonby and St George Vol CXXIII no 145 Evening Post 1937 06 21 p 15 Retrieved 2021 05 11 a b c League Tours Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 145 1937 06 21 p 12 Retrieved 2021 05 11 Hemi s Great Day Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 145 1937 06 21 p 12 Retrieved 2021 05 11 City Rovers at Tokaanu Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 146 1937 06 22 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 11 a b The Papakura Club Annual Meeting Held Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 54 1937 03 05 p 13 Retrieved 2021 04 28 a b Affairs of Referees Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 98 1937 04 27 p 17 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Handsome Carlaw Trophy Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 65 1937 03 18 p 23 Retrieved 2021 04 28 a b Auckland Control Board Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 65 1937 03 18 p 23 Retrieved 2021 04 28 The League Code The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22695 1937 04 06 p 16 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Studying Players Safety Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 103 1937 05 03 p 6 Retrieved 2021 04 29 a b Auckland Control Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 118 1937 05 20 p 24 Retrieved 2021 05 01 Flood Lighting Carlaw Park Scheme Immediate Installation Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 246 1937 10 16 p 10 Retrieved 2021 05 01 League Control Meeting of Board Park Improvements Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 250 1937 10 21 p 24 Retrieved 2021 05 07 a b c Devonport United Now North Shore Albions Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 65 1937 03 18 p 23 Retrieved 2021 04 28 Rugby or League Otahuhu football Ground Lively Council Discussion Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 69 1937 03 23 p 9 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Rugby at Otahuhu Rights to Sturges Park Renewal of Agreement The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22685 1937 03 24 p 19 Retrieved 2021 04 29 A Plain of Muddied Oafs Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 177 1937 07 28 p 6 Retrieved 2021 05 18 League Championship Arrangement of Draw The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22780 1937 07 14 p 19 Retrieved 2021 05 03 Management of Game Award to W Tittleton The Outstanding Senior Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 238 1937 10 07 p 22 Retrieved 2021 05 18 League Football Two Special Trophies Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 239 1937 10 08 p 8 Retrieved 2021 05 18 Varied Program Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 241 1937 10 11 p 15 Retrieved 2021 05 18 Anderson s Record 162 Points For Season New Zealand Herald Volume LXXIV Issue 22858 1937 10 13 p 19 Retrieved 2021 05 18 a b c d Opening of Season Senior Games Played High Standard Shown The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22706 1937 04 19 p 13 Retrieved 2021 05 07 a b c d Preliminary Matches Play at Carlaw Park The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV 1937 04 26 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 09 Bright League Senior Championship Richmond Beat Mt Albert Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 103 1937 05 03 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 09 a b c Bright Display Sound Tackling The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22718 1937 05 03 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 09 a b c d The League Code Senior Championship Two Splendid Matches Richmond Team Defeated The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22724 1937 05 10 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 10 Superior Tactics Forwards Play Well The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22730 1937 05 17 p 15 Retrieved 2021 05 10 North Shore Wins Margin of One Point The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22730 1937 05 17 p 15 Retrieved 2021 05 10 Backs in Form Success of Richmond The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22730 1937 05 17 p 15 Retrieved 2021 05 10 Mount Albert Superior Newton s Good Defence The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22730 1937 05 17 p 15 Retrieved 2021 05 10 Fine Goal Kicking Great Chance Lost The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22736 1937 05 24 p 18 Retrieved 2021 05 10 Manukau Outplayed Disappointing Game The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22736 1937 05 24 p 18 Retrieved 2021 05 10 One Sided Match Richmond s Big Score The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22736 1937 05 24 p 18 Retrieved 2021 05 10 City s First Success Good Margin Over Newton The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22736 1937 05 24 p 18 Retrieved 2021 05 10 Keen Contest Forwards Play Well The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22742 1937 05 31 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 10 City Unlucky Drawn Game Played The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22742 1937 05 31 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 10 Defeat of Ponsonby Marist s Superiority The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22742 1937 05 31 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 10 Richmond Pressed Match at Morningside The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22742 1937 05 31 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 10 Richmond Team Wins Better Team Work Defeat of Ponsonby The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22748 1937 06 07 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 11 Win for Marist Superior Forward Play The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22748 1937 06 07 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 11 Narrow Victory North Shore Beaten The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22748 1937 06 07 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 11 Bright Second Spell Newton Team Improves The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22748 1937 06 07 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 11 Maori Football Change to League The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22753 1937 06 12 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 11 Fine Exhibition Win for Richmond The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22754 1937 06 14 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 11 Disappointing Match Marist and City The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22754 1937 06 14 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 11 Narrow Victory Mount Albert s Success The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22754 1937 06 14 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 11 Good Back Play North Shore in Form The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22754 1937 06 14 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 11 New Players Pickrang And Cootes New Zealand Herald Volume LXXIV Issue 22768 1937 06 30 p 20 Retrieved 2021 01 05 Better Team Play Richmond in Form The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22772 1937 07 05 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Manukau Improves Defeat of North Shore The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22772 1937 07 05 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 City Beaten Weak Tackling The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22772 1937 07 05 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 An Easy Victory Haslam Outstanding The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22772 1937 07 05 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Disappointing Game Teams Lack Finish The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22778 1937 07 12 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Chances Missed City and Mount Albert The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22778 1937 07 12 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 North Shore Unlucky Backs Tackle Well The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22778 1937 07 12 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 An Easy Victory Good Back Play The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22778 1937 07 12 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Splendid Forwards Richmond Bustled The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22784 1937 07 17 p 17 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Fast Display Success of Marist The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22784 1937 07 17 p 17 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Close Contest North Shore and City The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22784 1937 07 17 p 17 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Win For Manukau City Fights Hard The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22784 1937 07 17 p 17 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Fine All Round Play Manukau in Good Form The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22790 1937 07 26 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Richmond Team Extended Rough Forward Tactics The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22790 1937 07 26 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Weak Newton Defence Mount Albert Wins Easily The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22790 1937 07 26 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Marist Team s Success North Shore Weakened The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22790 1937 07 26 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Manukau Weakened Hemi Unable to Play The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22796 1937 08 02 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 a b c Surprise by Newton First Success of the Season The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22796 1937 08 02 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Margin of One Point A Disappointing Game The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22814 1937 08 23 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Bustling Tactics Success of Marist The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22814 1937 08 23 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Effective Team Work Win For Ponsonby The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22814 1937 08 23 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Clever Newton Backs City Below Strength The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22814 1937 08 23 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Brilliant Combination Richmond Backs Excel The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22820 1937 08 30 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Marist Again Defeat of Ponsonby The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22820 1937 08 30 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 High Scoring Game Mount Albert Too Strong The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22820 1937 08 30 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Surprise Win For City Superior Combination The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22820 1937 08 30 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 City Too Good Juniors Prominent The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22826 1937 09 06 p 13 Retrieved 2021 05 13 Win For Marist Newton Misses Chances The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22826 1937 09 06 p 13 Retrieved 2021 05 13 Mount Albert In Form Satherly s Goal Kicking The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22826 1937 09 06 p 13 Retrieved 2021 05 13 Last Minute Try Ponsonby s Narrow Win The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22826 1937 09 06 p 13 Retrieved 2021 05 13 Marist On Top Weak Display By City The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22832 1937 09 13 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 13 Ponsonby s Success Backs Beat Mount Albert The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22832 1937 09 13 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 13 Marist s Success Ponsonby Disappointing The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22838 1937 09 20 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 13 North Shore Surprises Defeat of Richmond The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22832 1937 09 13 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Win For Manukau Newton Beaten In Second Half The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22832 1937 09 13 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 12 North Shore Beats Manukau The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22838 1937 09 20 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 07 Win for Mount Albert City Again Beaten The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22838 1937 09 20 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 07 a b North Shore Success Phelan Shield Final The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22850 1937 10 04 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 13 a b Lower Grade Results The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22718 1937 05 03 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 13 a b Lower Grade Results The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22724 1937 05 10 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 13 a b Grade Games Senior Reserve Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 115 1937 05 17 p 13 Retrieved 2021 05 13 a b Grade Games Senior Reserves Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 121 1937 05 24 p 13 Retrieved 2021 05 14 Lower Grade Results Senior Reserve Grade The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22742 1937 05 31 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 14 a b Lower Grade Results Senior reserve Grade The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22748 1937 06 07 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 14 Lower Grade Results Senior reserve The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22754 1937 06 14 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 14 a b Lower Grade Results Senior Reserve The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22772 1937 07 05 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 14 a b Lower Grade Results Senior Reserve The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22778 1937 07 12 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 14 Lower Grade Results Senior Reserve Grade The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22784 1937 07 19 p 17 Retrieved 2021 05 14 Lower Grade Results Senior Reserve The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22796 1937 08 02 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 14 League Competitions Positions of the Teams Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 198 1937 08 21 p 20 Retrieved 2021 05 17 a b Junior Management Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 111 1937 05 12 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 15 League Football Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 117 1937 05 19 p 21 Retrieved 2021 05 15 Lower Grade Winners Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 213 1937 09 08 p 19 Retrieved 2021 05 15 Competition Winners Vol XXVI no 102 Franklin Times 1937 09 13 p 8 Retrieved 2021 05 16 League Football Papakura Club Vol XXVI no 49 Franklin Times 1937 05 10 p 8 Retrieved 2021 05 15 One Win Three Losses Vol XXVI no 52 Franklin Times 1937 05 17 p 8 Retrieved 2021 05 15 Lower Grade Results Senior B The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22742 1937 05 31 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 14 Lower Grade Results Senior B The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22748 1937 06 07 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 14 The Papakura Club Senior B s Defeated Vol XXVI no 61 Franklin Times 1937 06 07 p 8 Retrieved 2021 05 15 Lower Grade Results The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22760 1937 06 21 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 15 The Papakura Club Senior B s Win Vol XXVI no 66 Franklin Times 1937 06 21 p 8 Retrieved 2021 05 15 Papakura v Northcote Good Standard of Play Vol XXVI no 72 Franklin Times 1937 07 05 p 8 Retrieved 2021 05 15 Lower Grade Results Senior B The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22784 1937 07 19 p 17 Retrieved 2021 05 14 Lower Grade Results The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22796 1937 08 02 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 15 Grade Games Senior B Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 193 1937 08 16 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 15 The Papakura Club Vol XXVI no 93 Franklin Times 1937 08 23 p 8 Retrieved 2021 05 15 Lower Grade Results The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22820 1937 08 30 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 15 Lower Grade Results The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22826 1937 09 04 p 4 September Retrieved 2021 05 15 Lower Grade Results The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22838 1937 09 20 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 18 Lower Grade Results Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 241 1937 10 11 p 15 Retrieved 2021 05 17 Papakura Club s Success Vol XXVI no 114 Franklin Times 1937 10 11 p 8 Retrieved 2021 05 17 Ponsonby Beats Huntly Shield For Winners The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22820 1937 08 30 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 18 Game At Whangarei The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22820 1937 08 30 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 18 Junior Management Auckland Star Volume LXVIII Issue 237 1937 10 06 p 23 Retrieved 2023 07 28 Auckland Defeats Maoris Margin of Ten Points The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22727 1937 05 13 p 17 Retrieved 2021 05 17 Native Team Defeated Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 112 1937 05 13 p 24 Retrieved 2021 05 17 a b Auckland Teams Win The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22751 1937 06 10 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 17 Auckland to Play Maoris The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22854 1937 10 08 p 18 Retrieved 2021 05 17 Final Match League Season Over Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 241 1937 10 11 p 15 Retrieved 2021 05 17 Hemi s Day Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 172 1937 07 22 p 23 Retrieved 2021 05 13 Annual Maori Match Waitangi Shield Contest Tamaki Retains Trophy The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22835 1937 09 16 p 18 Retrieved 2021 05 17 Junior Management Appointment of Officials Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 81 1937 04 07 p 19 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Junior Board Matters Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 70 1937 03 24 p 24 Retrieved 2021 04 28 Junior Board Affairs New Members Welcomed Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 75 1937 03 31 p 17 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Junior Management Many New Registrations Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 105 1937 05 05 p 21 Retrieved 2021 04 30 a b Junior Board Affairs Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 117 1937 05 19 p 21 Retrieved 2021 05 01 Schools Management Large Increase of Teams Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 65 1937 03 18 p 23 Retrieved 2021 04 28 Schools Management Annual meeting Affairs Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 69 1937 03 23 p 15 Retrieved 2021 04 28 Schools Committee Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 92 1937 04 20 p 15 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Referees Association Increase of Membership Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 72 1937 03 27 p 17 Retrieved 2021 04 29 League Referees Saturday s Reunion Memorable Gathering Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 157 1937 07 05 p 12 Retrieved 2021 05 02 Football Club Loyalists Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 66 1937 03 19 p 6 Retrieved 2021 04 28 City Rovers Club Annual Meeting Auckland Star Vol LXVII no 67 1937 03 20 p 23 Retrieved 2021 04 28 League Football Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 243 1937 10 13 p 21 Retrieved 2021 05 06 Annual Picnic Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 247 1937 10 18 p 14 Retrieved 2021 05 07 City Rovers Prize Giving Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 278 1937 11 23 p 18 Retrieved 2021 05 07 City Rovers Trophy Night Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 286 1937 12 02 p 23 Retrieved 2021 05 07 The City Rovers Club Secretary s Long Service Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 304 1937 12 23 p 15 Retrieved 2021 05 07 Ellerslie Affairs Community Lighting Sports Area Improvements Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 28 1937 02 03 p 10 Retrieved 2021 04 28 Ellerslie Club Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 61 1937 03 13 p 23 Retrieved 2021 04 28 Ellerslie Schoolboys Picnic Auckland Star No LXVIII 1937 10 20 p 23 Retrieved 2021 05 07 Ellerslie Club s Picnic Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 286 1937 12 02 p 23 Retrieved 2021 05 07 a b Junior Board Affairs Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 123 1937 05 26 p 21 Retrieved 2021 05 01 a b Glenora Player Honoured Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 231 1937 09 29 p 16 Retrieved 2021 05 18 a b Junior Management Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 93 1937 04 21 p 18 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Junior Board Affairs Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 99 1937 04 28 p 20 Retrieved 2021 04 30 Manukau Club Playing Success Recorded Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 71 1937 03 25 p 14 Retrieved 2021 04 29 The League code Season Opens on May 1 Bright Preliminary Games The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22708 1937 04 21 p 21 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Manukau Club Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 273 1937 11 17 p 25 Retrieved 2021 05 07 League Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 56 1937 03 08 p 13 Retrieved 2021 04 28 Marist Old Boys Club Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 61 1937 03 13 p 23 Retrieved 2021 04 28 Mount Albert Club Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 57 1937 03 09 p 16 Retrieved 2021 04 28 Mount Albert Club Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 61 1937 03 13 p 23 Retrieved 2021 04 28 Mount Albert Sports Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 94 1937 04 22 p 22 Retrieved 2021 04 29 Waikato Union Rep Tristram Joins Mount Albert Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 117 1937 05 19 p 21 Retrieved 2021 05 01 Queen Carnival Rugby League Dance Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 140 1937 06 15 p 12 Retrieved 2021 05 02 Newton Rangers Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 61 1937 03 13 p 23 Retrieved 2021 04 28 a b Player s Suspension Removed Auckland Star Vol LXVIII no 154 1937 07 01 p 20 Retrieved 2021 05 02 Junior Rugby League Dance at Devonport The New Zealand Herald Vol LXXIV no 22623 1937 01 11 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