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Fox Memorial Grand Finals

The Fox Memorial is awarded to the premier club rugby league champions in the Auckland Rugby League. It was first awarded in 1931 and is named after Edward Vincent Fox who played for North Shore Albions, and represented Auckland in 1914. He fought in World War I and received leg injuries in 1916 which ended his playing career.[1] The first ever grand final was played in 1958 between Ponsonby and Otahuhu. Prior to this the trophy was awarded to the team at the top of the standings from the regular season though occasionally a playoff was needed to decide the champion (for a list of these teams see below). The majority of the grand finals were played at Carlaw Park, but after the ground was vacated by Auckland Rugby League in the early 2000s the games have usually been played at Mt Smart Stadium.

Fox Memorial Grand Final appearances

Team Winner Runner Up
Mt Albert 12 9
Otahuhu 10 14
Northcote 7 2
Point Chevalier 6 2
Glenora 5 8
Ponsonby 4 3
Eastern United 4 0
Richmond 2 4
Marist Brothers 2 2
Howick 2 0
Manurewa 2 0
Mangere East 1 6
Papakura 1 4
Te Atatu 1 3
Southern Districts (Otahuhu, Papakura & Papatoetoe) 1 1
Ellerslie 1 1
Hibiscus Coast 1 1
Western United (Mt Albert & Pt Chevalier) 1 0
Mt Wellington 1 0
Otara 1 1
Manukau 0 1

Fox Memorial Grand Finals

Year Winners Score Runners Up
1958 Ponsonby (9) 16–7 Otahuhu
1959 Western United

(Mt Albert & Pt Chevalier) (1)

15–0 Richmond
1960 Eastern United (1) & Southern Districts

(Otahuhu, Papakura & Papatoetoe) (1)

7–7 *title shared
1961 Eastern United (2) 24–7 Glenora
1962 Eastern United (3) & Glenora (1) 17–17 *title shared
1963 Eastern United (4) 8–0 Southern Districts
1964 Otahuhu (2) no final*
1965 Marist Brothers (5) 19–6 Glenora
1966 Marist Brothers (6) 24–7 Ponsonby
1967 Ponsonby (10) 12–9 Otahuhu
1968 Mt Albert (5) 12–7 Ponsonby
1969 Mt Albert (6) 20–0 Marist Brothers
1970 Otahuhu (3) 10–5 Mt Albert
1971 Otahuhu (4) 25–12 Mt Albert
1972 Ponsonby (11) 14–12 Ellerslie
1973 Ponsonby (12) 15–5 Otahuhu
1974 Ellerslie (2) 16–8 Ponsonby
1975 Otahuhu (5) 22–8 Northcote
1976 Mt Wellington (1) 20–12 Glenora
1977 Otahuhu (6) 11–3 Richmond
1978 Otahuhu (7) 18–4 Mangere East
1979 Richmond (10) 16–15 Otahuhu
1980 Richmond (11) 21–15[2][3] Otahuhu
1981 Mt Albert (7) 18–7[4] Glenora
1982 Mt Albert (8) 18–8 Otahuhu
1983 Otahuhu (8) 14–11 Mt Albert
1984 Mt Albert (9) 25–6 Otahuhu
1985 Mt Albert (10) 24–19 Manukau Magpies
1986 Mount Albert Lions (11) 31–4 Te Atatu Roosters
1987 Northcote Tigers (1) 12–8 Mangere East Hawks
1988 Te Atatu Roosters (1) [5] 22–16 Glenora Bears
1989 Northcote Tigers (2) 30–14 Mangere East Hawks
1990 Otahuhu Leopards (9) 28–14 Te Atatu Roosters
1991 Northcote Tigers (3) 23–20 Otahuhu Leopards
1992 Northcote Tigers (4) 16–11 [6][7] Mt Albert
1993 Northcote (5) 29–10 Te Atatu
1994 Northcote (6) 32–12 Otahuhu
1995 Otahuhu (10) 32–0 Marist Brothers
1996 Otara (1) 36–28 (triple extra time) Otahuhu
1997 Glenora (2) 34–14 Mangere East
1998 Glenora (3) 35–6 Mangere East
1999 Glenora (4) 24–4 Otahuhu
2000 Otahuhu (11) 21–14 Richmond
2001 Northcote (7) 30–29 Richmond
2002 Hibiscus Coast (1) 44–40 (double extra time) Otahuhu
2003 Mangere East (1) 30–29 Hibiscus Coast
2004 Mt Albert (12) 14–10 Mangere East
2005 Manurewa (1) [8] 34–24 Papakura
2006 Mt Albert (13) 49–6 Papakura
2007 Manurewa (2) 28–20 [9] Papakura
2008 Mt Albert (14) 24–22 [10] Otahuhu
2009 Mt Albert (15) 32–10 [11] Papakura
2010 Otahuhu (12) 22–18 Mt Albert
2011 Howick (1) 24–14 [12] Otahuhu
2012 Mt Albert (16) 58–10 [13] Glenora
2013 Pt Chevalier (2) 24–22 Mt Albert
2014 Pt Chevalier (3) 18–17 [14] Mt Albert
2015 Pt Chevalier (4) 22–10 [15] Mt Albert
2016 Papakura (1) [16] 12–8 [17] Pt Chevalier
2017 Glenora (5) [18] 26–0 [19] Pt Chevalier
2018 Pt Chevalier (5) 6–0 [20] Glenora
2019 Howick (2) 22–18 (aet: 18–18)[21] Mt Albert
2020 Not Played
2021 Not Played
2022 Point Chevalier Pirates (6) 14–12 [22][23][24] Glenora Bears
  • In 1964 the competition was reverting to its original composition with individual suburban clubs. Auckland Rugby League had enforced a district competition for several years with clubs merging to form teams geographically. As a result, there was a larger first division in 1964 and no final was played as a way of reintroducing the club competition.
Year Winners
1910 City (1)
1911 City (2)
1912 Newton (1)
1913 North Shore (1)
1914 North Shore (2)
1915 Grafton (1)
1916 City (3)
1917 Ponsonby (1)
1918 Ponsonby (2)
1919 Ponsonby (3)
1920 Maritime (1)
1921 City (4)
1922 City (5)
1923 City (6)
1924 Marist Brothers (1)
1925 City (7)
1926 Ponsonby (4)
1927 Newton (2)
1928 Devonport (1)
1929 Ponsonby (5)
1930 Ponsonby (6)
1931 Marist Brothers (2)
1932 Devonport (2)
1933 Devonport (3)
1934 Richmond (1)
1935 Richmond (2)
1936 Manukau (1)
1937 Richmond (3)
1938 Marist Brothers (3)
1939 Mt Albert (1)
1940 Richmond (4)
1941 North Shore (3)
1942 Manukau (2)
1943 Manukau (3)
1944 City (8)
1945 Otahuhu (1)
1946 Richmond (5)
1947 Mt Albert (2)
1948 Marist Brothers (4)
1949 Richmond (6)
1950 Mt Albert (3)
1951 Richmond (7) & Mt Albert (4)
1952 Ponsonby (7)
1953 Pt Chevalier (1)
1954 Ponsonby (8)
1955 Richmond (8)
1956 Richmond (9)
1957 Ellerslie (1)

References

  1. ^ "Auckland Rugby League – Fox Memorial". www.aucklandleague.co.nz.
  2. ^ Richmond Rovers (21 December 2019). "Richmond Rovers vs Otahuhu Leopards 1980 Grand Final – 1st half" – via YouTube.
  3. ^ Richmond Rovers (21 December 2019). "Richmond Rovers vs Otahuhu Leopards 1980 Grand Final – 2nd half" – via YouTube.
  4. ^ Lou Sutton (2 December 2013). "Fox Memorial Final 1981 : Mt Albert vs Glenora" – via YouTube.
  5. ^ Warwick Freeman (30 March 2017). "Fox Memorial Grand Final 1988" – via YouTube.
  6. ^ Lou Sutton (8 December 2013). "Fox Final : 1992 Mt Albert Vs Northcote 1st Half" – via YouTube.
  7. ^ Lou Sutton (8 December 2013). "Fox Final 1992 : Mt Albert Vs Northcote, 2nd half" – via YouTube.
  8. ^ Manurewa Marlins RLC (22 May 2016). "2005 Fox Memorial final Manurewa Marlins vs Papakura 1st half" – via YouTube.
  9. ^ "League: Marlins land the Fox". Stuff. 31 January 2009.
  10. ^ http://www.pressreader.com/new-zealand/manukau-courier/20081010/281651070927355[bare URL]
  11. ^ "PressReader.com – Connecting People Through News". www.pressreader.com.
  12. ^ "Historic win for Hornets". 24 August 2011.
  13. ^ "Mt Albert romps to Fox Memorial win". Stuff. 21 August 2012.
  14. ^ Auckland League (31 August 2014). "Pt Chevalier captain Dylan Moses hoists the Fox Memorial Shield following their grand final victory" – via YouTube.
  15. ^ "Pt Chev Pirates dominate Fox Memorial grand final".
  16. ^ . aucklandleague.co.nz. Archived from the original on 20 September 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2018.
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  18. ^ . www.aucklandleague.co.nz. Archived from the original on 20 July 2018. Retrieved 21 July 2018.
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  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 September 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  21. ^ "Sting in Tail brings Fox back to the nest". Times Online. 5 September 2019. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  22. ^ "MATCH REPORTS 2022 Fox Memorial Grand Finals". Auckland Rugby League. 6 August 2022.
  23. ^ "Glenora Bears v Pt Chevalier Pirates Grand Final SAS Fox Memorial Premiership ARL TV". Auckland League. 6 August 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  24. ^ "Pirates vs Bears". Auckland Rugby League. 6 August 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2022.

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The Fox Memorial is awarded to the premier club rugby league champions in the Auckland Rugby League It was first awarded in 1931 and is named after Edward Vincent Fox who played for North Shore Albions and represented Auckland in 1914 He fought in World War I and received leg injuries in 1916 which ended his playing career 1 The first ever grand final was played in 1958 between Ponsonby and Otahuhu Prior to this the trophy was awarded to the team at the top of the standings from the regular season though occasionally a playoff was needed to decide the champion for a list of these teams see below The majority of the grand finals were played at Carlaw Park but after the ground was vacated by Auckland Rugby League in the early 2000s the games have usually been played at Mt Smart Stadium Fox Memorial Grand Final appearances EditTeam Winner Runner UpMt Albert 12 9Otahuhu 10 14Northcote 7 2Point Chevalier 6 2Glenora 5 8Ponsonby 4 3Eastern United 4 0Richmond 2 4Marist Brothers 2 2Howick 2 0Manurewa 2 0Mangere East 1 6Papakura 1 4Te Atatu 1 3Southern Districts Otahuhu Papakura amp Papatoetoe 1 1Ellerslie 1 1Hibiscus Coast 1 1Western United Mt Albert amp Pt Chevalier 1 0Mt Wellington 1 0Otara 1 1Manukau 0 1Fox Memorial Grand Finals EditYear Winners Score Runners Up1958 Ponsonby 9 16 7 Otahuhu1959 Western United Mt Albert amp Pt Chevalier 1 15 0 Richmond1960 Eastern United 1 amp Southern Districts Otahuhu Papakura amp Papatoetoe 1 7 7 title shared1961 Eastern United 2 24 7 Glenora1962 Eastern United 3 amp Glenora 1 17 17 title shared1963 Eastern United 4 8 0 Southern Districts1964 Otahuhu 2 no final 1965 Marist Brothers 5 19 6 Glenora1966 Marist Brothers 6 24 7 Ponsonby1967 Ponsonby 10 12 9 Otahuhu1968 Mt Albert 5 12 7 Ponsonby1969 Mt Albert 6 20 0 Marist Brothers1970 Otahuhu 3 10 5 Mt Albert1971 Otahuhu 4 25 12 Mt Albert1972 Ponsonby 11 14 12 Ellerslie1973 Ponsonby 12 15 5 Otahuhu1974 Ellerslie 2 16 8 Ponsonby1975 Otahuhu 5 22 8 Northcote1976 Mt Wellington 1 20 12 Glenora1977 Otahuhu 6 11 3 Richmond1978 Otahuhu 7 18 4 Mangere East1979 Richmond 10 16 15 Otahuhu1980 Richmond 11 21 15 2 3 Otahuhu1981 Mt Albert 7 18 7 4 Glenora1982 Mt Albert 8 18 8 Otahuhu1983 Otahuhu 8 14 11 Mt Albert1984 Mt Albert 9 25 6 Otahuhu1985 Mt Albert 10 24 19 Manukau Magpies1986 Mount Albert Lions 11 31 4 Te Atatu Roosters1987 Northcote Tigers 1 12 8 Mangere East Hawks1988 Te Atatu Roosters 1 5 22 16 Glenora Bears1989 Northcote Tigers 2 30 14 Mangere East Hawks1990 Otahuhu Leopards 9 28 14 Te Atatu Roosters1991 Northcote Tigers 3 23 20 Otahuhu Leopards1992 Northcote Tigers 4 16 11 6 7 Mt Albert1993 Northcote 5 29 10 Te Atatu1994 Northcote 6 32 12 Otahuhu1995 Otahuhu 10 32 0 Marist Brothers1996 Otara 1 36 28 triple extra time Otahuhu1997 Glenora 2 34 14 Mangere East1998 Glenora 3 35 6 Mangere East1999 Glenora 4 24 4 Otahuhu2000 Otahuhu 11 21 14 Richmond2001 Northcote 7 30 29 Richmond2002 Hibiscus Coast 1 44 40 double extra time Otahuhu2003 Mangere East 1 30 29 Hibiscus Coast2004 Mt Albert 12 14 10 Mangere East2005 Manurewa 1 8 34 24 Papakura2006 Mt Albert 13 49 6 Papakura2007 Manurewa 2 28 20 9 Papakura2008 Mt Albert 14 24 22 10 Otahuhu2009 Mt Albert 15 32 10 11 Papakura2010 Otahuhu 12 22 18 Mt Albert2011 Howick 1 24 14 12 Otahuhu2012 Mt Albert 16 58 10 13 Glenora2013 Pt Chevalier 2 24 22 Mt Albert2014 Pt Chevalier 3 18 17 14 Mt Albert2015 Pt Chevalier 4 22 10 15 Mt Albert2016 Papakura 1 16 12 8 17 Pt Chevalier2017 Glenora 5 18 26 0 19 Pt Chevalier2018 Pt Chevalier 5 6 0 20 Glenora2019 Howick 2 22 18 aet 18 18 21 Mt Albert2020 Not Played2021 Not Played2022 Point Chevalier Pirates 6 14 12 22 23 24 Glenora BearsIn 1964 the competition was reverting to its original composition with individual suburban clubs Auckland Rugby League had enforced a district competition for several years with clubs merging to form teams geographically As a result there was a larger first division in 1964 and no final was played as a way of reintroducing the club competition Year Winners1910 City 1 1911 City 2 1912 Newton 1 1913 North Shore 1 1914 North Shore 2 1915 Grafton 1 1916 City 3 1917 Ponsonby 1 1918 Ponsonby 2 1919 Ponsonby 3 1920 Maritime 1 1921 City 4 1922 City 5 1923 City 6 1924 Marist Brothers 1 1925 City 7 1926 Ponsonby 4 1927 Newton 2 1928 Devonport 1 1929 Ponsonby 5 1930 Ponsonby 6 1931 Marist Brothers 2 1932 Devonport 2 1933 Devonport 3 1934 Richmond 1 1935 Richmond 2 1936 Manukau 1 1937 Richmond 3 1938 Marist Brothers 3 1939 Mt Albert 1 1940 Richmond 4 1941 North Shore 3 1942 Manukau 2 1943 Manukau 3 1944 City 8 1945 Otahuhu 1 1946 Richmond 5 1947 Mt Albert 2 1948 Marist Brothers 4 1949 Richmond 6 1950 Mt Albert 3 1951 Richmond 7 amp Mt Albert 4 1952 Ponsonby 7 1953 Pt Chevalier 1 1954 Ponsonby 8 1955 Richmond 8 1956 Richmond 9 1957 Ellerslie 1 References Edit Auckland Rugby League Fox Memorial www aucklandleague co nz Richmond Rovers 21 December 2019 Richmond Rovers vs Otahuhu Leopards 1980 Grand Final 1st half via YouTube Richmond Rovers 21 December 2019 Richmond Rovers vs Otahuhu Leopards 1980 Grand Final 2nd half via YouTube Lou Sutton 2 December 2013 Fox Memorial Final 1981 Mt Albert vs Glenora via YouTube Warwick Freeman 30 March 2017 Fox Memorial Grand Final 1988 via YouTube Lou Sutton 8 December 2013 Fox Final 1992 Mt Albert Vs Northcote 1st Half via YouTube Lou Sutton 8 December 2013 Fox Final 1992 Mt Albert Vs Northcote 2nd half via YouTube Manurewa Marlins RLC 22 May 2016 2005 Fox Memorial final Manurewa Marlins vs Papakura 1st half via YouTube League Marlins land the Fox Stuff 31 January 2009 http www pressreader com new zealand manukau courier 20081010 281651070927355 bare URL PressReader com Connecting People Through News www pressreader com Historic win for Hornets 24 August 2011 Mt Albert romps to Fox Memorial win Stuff 21 August 2012 Auckland League 31 August 2014 Pt Chevalier captain Dylan Moses hoists the Fox Memorial Shield following their grand final victory via YouTube Pt Chev Pirates dominate Fox Memorial grand final Papakura win first Fox Memorial title aucklandleague co nz Archived from the original on 20 September 2016 Retrieved 21 July 2018 Auckland Rugby League Auckland Rugby League Archived from the original on 20 September 2016 Retrieved 21 July 2018 Glenora power past Pt Chevalier to claim SAS Fox Memorial Premiership title www aucklandleague co nz Archived from the original on 20 July 2018 Retrieved 21 July 2018 Glenora power past Pt Chevalier to claim SAS Fox Memorial Premiership title Archived from the original on 20 July 2018 Retrieved 21 July 2018 Gritty Pt Chevalier overcome Glenora to win Fox title Archived from the original on 2 September 2018 Retrieved 2 September 2018 Sting in Tail brings Fox back to the nest Times Online 5 September 2019 Retrieved 4 April 2020 MATCH REPORTS 2022 Fox Memorial Grand Finals Auckland Rugby League 6 August 2022 Glenora Bears v Pt Chevalier Pirates Grand Final SAS Fox Memorial Premiership ARL TV Auckland League 6 August 2022 Retrieved 6 August 2022 Pirates vs Bears Auckland Rugby League 6 August 2022 Retrieved 6 August 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fox Memorial Grand Finals amp oldid 1106128465, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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