George Harrison and George Seagar

The 1912 Auckland Rugby League season was the 4th official year of the Auckland Rugby League. The season commenced on 11 May, with the start of the First Grade competition.

It saw six teams competing for the First Grade title after the addition of the Manukau Rovers who were formed after a meeting in Onehunga in March.[1] The season commenced on 11 May with the start of the first grade competition.

Newton Rangers secured their first Auckland first grade club title after they defeated Ponsonby United in the penultimate round at Eden Park on 13 July.

News

Manukau Magpies formed

Manukau held a meeting in Onehunga in March. They decided to field a senior team and two junior teams.[2] James Rukutai was their captain and after his death in 1940 the trophy for the minor premiers was named after him. Teams still play for it today.

Hobsonville Pirates

A club was formed in Hobsonville, West Auckland at the start of the season. They decided on the name of Hobsonville Pirates. They fielded a team in the second grade. They had the use of a paddock on Midgeley's farm for games and teams had to make their way there by launch from the city centre on Saturday mornings. They failed to field a side in 1913 and then in 1914 they fielded a side in the 3rd grade before folding at the end of the season.

Club teams and grade participation

Team 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade Total
Ponsonby United 11215
North Shore Albions 11114
City Rovers 11114
Newton Rangers 11013
Manukau 10113
Eden Ramblers 10113
Otahuhu Rovers 01012
Northcote & Birkenhead Ramblers 01102
Ellerslie United 01012
Hobsonville Pirates 01001
Total 687829

Myers Cup (First Grade Championship)

Thirty regular season matches were played with nearly all fixtures being played at Eden Park (25 in total). With the Devonport Domain being used for four North Shore Albions home matches, and one match at Ellerslie.

Myers Cup standings

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Newton Rangers 108022238316
Ponsonby United 106221928714
North Shore Albions 1051412911111
City Rovers 10406941468
Manukau Rovers 10307571396
Eden Ramblers 10218782105

Myers Cup results

Round 1

City 1912 team

Images were published in the New Zealand Graphic of the City Rovers v North Shore Albions match.

Newton v Eden Ramblers in the #3 field
Eden Ramblers side prior to their match.
11 May Ponsonby 19–5 Manukau Eden Park 2  
3:00 Try: Charles Savory, Casey 2, Charles Dunning, G Lambert
Con: Charles Savory, Arthur Carlaw
[3] Try: Arthur Hardgrave
Pen: Arthur Hardgrave
11 May North Shore 13–9 City Eden Park 1  
3:00 Try: Stan Weston 2, Tom Haddon
Con: C Clark
Drop: Stan Weston
[4] Try: George Hunt 2, G James Referee: T Cunningham
11 May Newton 28–9 Eden Eden Park 3  
3:00 Try: D Healy 2, Arthur Francis, Smith, Joe Bennett, Bob Mitchell
Con: D Healy, Arthur Francis 3
Pen: Arthur Francis
[5] Try: McSweeney
Pen: Don Kenealy 3

Round 2

In the match between North Shore and Newton, Joe Bennett broke his leg and missed the rest of the season. He returned to captain the side at the start of the 1913 season.

18 May Ponsonby 36–12 City Eden Park 1  
3:00 Try: Charles Savory, R Roope, Charles Dunning, William Mincham 4, G Lambert
Con: Charles Dunning 3
Pen: Charles Dunning 2, Charles Savory
[6] Try: Hickey, G Warner
Con: G Warner
Pen: Alex Stanaway 2
Attendance: 600
Referee: Matt Hooper
18 May Manukau 11–5 Eden Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Arthur Hardgrave, Atkins, Jim Rukutai
Con: Arthur Hardgrave
[7] Try: Brett
Con: Don Kenealy
Attendance: 600
Referee: Ernest Jaggs
18 May North Shore 8–24 Newton Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: E Rogers, Frederick Gladding
Con: E Rogers
[8] Try: Moki 2, Billy Dervan, Alan Blakey 2, Joe Bennett
Con: Billy Dervan 2, Len Farrant
Referee: T. Cunningham

Round 3

25 May City 24–13 Newton Eden Park  
Try: Harry Childs, G James, Harold Denize, William Moeki, Frederick Mansell, Ernie Asher
Con: Alex Stanaway 3
[9] Try: Moki 2, Billy Dervan
Con: Arthur Francis, Billy Dervan
Attendance: 600
Referee: Angus Campbell
25 May Ponsonby 45–9 Eden Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Charles Savory 3, Charles Dunning, Sid Riley 2, Charles Webb, William Mincham, Harry Fricker, Arthur Carlaw 2
Con: Charles Savory 3, Charles Dunning 2, Skeats
[10] Try: Bob Biggs, Don Kenealy 2 Attendance: 600
Referee: T. Cunningham
25 May North Shore 5–3 Manukau Devonport Domain  
3:30 Try: unknown x 1
Pen: unknown x 1
[11] Try: Arthur Hardgrave Referee: E R Harker

Round 4

Eden only had nine players for their match with North Shore and after trailing by 33 points to 0 they threw in the proverbial towel and the match ended at that point. No point scorers or match description was published in the NZ Herald or Auckland Star. In the match between Ponsonby and Newton Charles Savory was ordered from the field for “rough and tumble” play just before fulltime and a match his side won by 16 to 6. He had earlier scored 2 tries and kicked a conversion.

1 June North Shore 33–0 Eden Eden Park 3  
3:00 Try: unknown
Con: unknown
[12] Referee: Tom Feilding
1 June Ponsonby 16–6 Newton Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Charles Dunning 2, Charles Savory 2
Con: Arthur Carlaw, Charles Savory
[13] Try: Arthur Francis 2 Referee: T Cunningham
1 June City 5–3 Manukau Eden Park  
Try: Frederick Mansell
Pen: Frederick Mansell
[14] Try: Jim Rukutai Referee: Bob Oliphant

Round 5

8 June North Shore 6–13 Ponsonby Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: George Seagar, Frederick Gladding [15] Try: McPherson, G Lambert, Arthur Carlaw
Con: Charles Dunning
Pen: Charles Dunning
Attendance: 400
Referee: Matt Hooper
8 June Eden 10–6 City Eden Park  
3:00 Try: A Innes 2
Con: Don Kenealy
Pen: Don Kenealy
[16] Try: George Hunt, William Moeki Referee: Angus Campbell
8 June Newton 26–2 Manukau Eden Park  
3:00 Try: William Mackrell, Billy Dervan 3, Arthur Francis 2,
Con: Billy Dervan, Len Farrant 2
Drop: Len Farrant
[17] Pen: Arthur Hardgrave Referee: T Cunningham

Round 6

The rugby league code showed that it was still struggling in its infancy to always organise itself properly with City only managing to field 12 players and the Auckland Star noted in its match report that several players “wore wrongly coloured uniforms”, and that the match was 45 minutes late kicking off. Also noticeable was the Newton and Eden result where Newton ran in 12 tries but only managed to convert one of them. Goal kicking in general was relatively poor and was shared amongst the teams with it not uncommon to see 3 or 4 players used.

22 June North Shore 10–5 City Devonport Domain  
3:45 Try: E Rogers, Jim Griffin
Con: E Rogers, C Clark
[18] Try: William Moeki
Con: Alex Stanaway
Referee: T Cunningham
22 June Newton 38–0 Eden Eden Park 1  
3:00 Try: Knowles 2, Alan Blakey 2, D Healy 4, Malcolm, Charles Brockliss, Tobin 2
Con: Len Farrant
[19] Referee: Bob Oliphant
22 June Ponsonby 26–0 Manukau Eden Park 2  
3:00 Try: Horton 2, Matthews, McPherson, Charters, Skeats
Con: Skeats 2
Pen: Charles Webb 2
[20] Referee: Matt Hooper

Round 7

Archie Ferguson

Archie Ferguson refereed his first ever first grade game. He would go on to referee 50 first grade games and 8 representative games before becoming a prominent administrator in both refereeing and managing, including the New Zealand team. George Hunt who scored a try for City would also go on to become an administrator for the Auckland Rugby League in the 1920s.

29 June Newton 24–11 North Shore Eden Park 1  
3:00 Try: Bush 2, Charles Brockliss, Cross, William Tobin 2
Con: Alan Blakey 2, Smith
[21] Try: Alfred Jackson, C Clark, Wynyard
Pen: E Rogers
Referee: T Cunningham
29 June Manukau 14–3 Eden Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Hughes, Griffiths, Ferguson, Hunt
Pen: Hughes
[22] Try: Bond Referee: Archie Ferguson
29 June City 14–12 Ponsonby Eden Park 2  
3:00 Try: George Hunt, William Moeki, George Harrison, Tom Avery
Con: Alex Stanaway
[23] Try: J Warner, R Roope
Con: Charles Webb, S Cole
Pen: Charles Webb
Referee: Bob Oliphant

Round 8

It was reported that Arthur Francis the Newton player was now enroute to England where he was to join the Wigan club and play until 1919 when he would return to New Zealand and coach Newton in 1921. Charles Webb of the Ponsonby side was unable to play in their match with Eden after suffering from rheumatism.[24]

6 July Newton 17–7 City Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Bush 2, Tobin 2, Charles Brockliss
Con: Len Farrant
[25] Try: Batten
Con: Dufty
Pen: Dufty
Referee: Angus Campbell
6 July Eden 9–9 Ponsonby Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Bright, E Kenealy, A Innes [26] Try: Charters
Pen: S Cole 3
Referee: Matt Hooper
6 July North Shore 9–12 Manukau Devonport Domain  
3:00 Try: Ernie Bailey, George Seagar, C Clark [27] Try: Griffiths 2, Hunt, Whyte Referee: T Cunningham

Round 9

13 July Newton 13–3 Ponsonby Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Ike Healy, Charles Brockliss 2
Con: George Gillett
Drop: George Gillett
[28] Try: Rowe Referee: Bob Oliphant
13 July North Shore 21–8 Eden Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Jim Griffin, Alfred Jackson, Stan Walters, Black, George Seagar
Con: Jim Griffin, Alfred Jackson, Jack Paul
[29] Try: Bright, Bob Biggs
Con: Bob Biggs
Referee: H Pullen
13 July City 7–4 Manukau Ellerslie Reserve  
3:00 Try: George Hunt
Con: Dufty
Pen: Dufty
[30] Pen: Hunt 2 Referee: Angus Campbell

Round 10

20 July Newton 34–3 Manukau Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Bush, George Gillett, Alan Blakey, Tobin, Smith, Cross, unattributed x 2
Con: George Gillett, Tobin 4
[31] Try: Hughes Referee: T. Cunningham
20 July Eden 25–5 City Eden Park 3  
3:00 Try: unattributed
Con: unattributed
[32] Try: unattributed
Con: unattributed
Referee: Matt Hooper
20 July Ponsonby 13–13 North Shore Eden Park  
3:00 Try: A Cross, R Roope, Harry Fricker
Con: A Cross 2
[33] Try: George Seagar, Frederick Gladding 2
Con: Alfred Jackson, Paul
Referee: Angus Campbell

Top scorers

There were multiple instances of points being unattributed. As such the following try scoring and point scoring lists are incomplete. Games and/or teams with unattributed points are as follows: North Shore try and penalty v Manukau (R3), North Shore 33 points v Eden (R4), Newton 2 tries v Manukau (R10), Eden 25 points v City (R10), City 5 points v Eden (R10). This amounts to 84 points unattributed out of 773 points scored in total.

Lower grades and exhibition matches

Second Grade

North Shore 2nd grade team. Edward Vincent Fox is 3rd from the left in the back row. The first grade Fox Memorial Shield was named after him.

The Points table at the end of the first round (which was published) and additional known results. Only 19 scores were reported therefore the points for and against are only tallies from those matches. The table also included the championship final which saw Ponsonby defeat Otahuhu 15-9.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Ponsonby United 1111001283522
Otahuhu United 96031055112
North Shore Albions 9603533612
Northcote Ramblers 94058388
City Rovers 930641706
Ellerslie United 92079694
Hobsonville Pirates 710618572
Newton Rangers 70079150

Third Grade

Ponsonby B beat Ponsonby A in the final match 17-5 to win the competition. There were two rounds of matches played prior to the competition beginning. Only 8 rounds were played (7 matches for each team) and only 8 scores were reported, including none from Northcote's games. The standings were published after 7 rounds however which showed the teams wins and losses to that point. As a result the points for and against only includes those reported.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Ponsonby United B 77001071714
Ponsonby United A 7502252110
Manukau Rovers 6402088
Eden Ramblers 630311296
North Shore Albions 62049514
City Rovers 61055312
Northcote Ramblers 6006000

Fourth Grade

The competition was played over 7 rounds. Only 16 match scores were reported out of 26 matches played. The for and against as a result are incomplete as are the win loss records.

Team Pld W D L F A Pts
North Shore Albions 550060910
Otahuhu United 540183228
Ellerslie United 521254265
Ponsonby United 420214294
Manukau 311118123
Eden Ramblers 410326462
Newton Rangers 41036302
City Rovers 40042890

Exhibition match

Date Score Score Venue
Exhibition Match 24 Aug[34] Manukau10Mangere Native Team3Onehunga Recreation Ground, Onehunga

Representative season

The team to play Thames-Goldfields to begin the season was a considerably weakened one. Several players named originally in the NZ Herald did not actually make the trip and the match day line up as reported in the Thames News was a very different one with many players on debut for Auckland.[35]

Auckland v Thames-Goldfields

18 May Thames-Goldfields 18–12 Auckland Thames  
3:00 Try: Ormsby 2, Dillamore, Hyde
Con: Hyde
Drop: Jos B. Dufty 2
[36] Try: Bob Mitchell, Malcolm
Con: Arthur Francis 2
Pen: Arthur Francis
Referee: George Gillett

Auckland v New Zealand

The Auckland side.

Sid Riley the former Australian rugby international who was playing club football in Auckland for Ponsonby at the time was listed to play for Auckland in the match. However he played for New Zealand instead. A photo was published of the Auckland team. They are from left to right Ernie Asher, George Seagar, Jim Griffen, ?, ?, Bob Mitchell, ?, ?, ?, ?, Harry Fricker, ?, and ?. Orriginally the Hayward brothers (Morgan and Harold) were named to play for New Zealand however with their Thames side playing the curtain-raiser they ultimately represented them on the day.

15 June Auckland 16–38 New Zealand Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Harry Fricker, D Healy 2, George Seagar
Con: George Seagar
Pen: Alex Stanaway
[37] Try: Jim Gilmour 5, Charles Webb, Sid Riley, George Bradley 2, Cecil King
Con: Jim Gilmour, George Bradley, Charles Dunning
Pen: Arthur Francis
Attendance: 5000
Referee: T. Cunningham

Auckland B v Thames

15 June Auckland B 6-12 Thames Eden Park  
1:30 Try: Stan Weston, McPherson [38] Try: Houghton, Dunkley
Con: Jos B. Dufty 2
Pen: Jos B. Dufty
Referee: Angus Campbell

Auckland v Hawke’s Bay (Northern Union C.C.)

The Auckland team featured Harold Hayward who was from the Thames district which was affiliated to Auckland Rugby League. He had been a member of the combined Thames-Goldfields team which had played Auckland earlier in the season.

27 July Auckland 26–8 Hawke’s Bay Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: Arthur Carlaw, Bob Mitchell 2, Harold Hayward, Jim Rukutai 2
Con: Arthur Hardgrave 2
Pen: Arthur Hardgrave, Charles Dunning
[39] Try: Jim Johnson, Henry Duvall
Pen: Henry Duvall
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: T. Cunningham

Auckland B v Hamilton

Early in the game Skeats for Auckland broke "several ribs" and had to leave the field with a replacement coming on, most likely William Tobin as he was in the reserves and later scored a try. Then near the end of the match another Auckland player sprained a toe and left the field leaving Auckland a player short.

28 July Hamilton 12-20 Auckland B Steele Park, Hamilton  
3:00 Try: Agnew, Harrison
Con: Field 2
Pen: Hughes
[40][41] Try: Jackson, Lambert, Bob Biggs, William Tobin, Smith, Adelbert Tobin
Con: Adelbert Tobin

Auckland v Rotorua

On 3 August Auckland played Rotorua in Rotorua and they also played Lower Waikato at Eden Park. The later match was listed in some quarters as a B team though it was filled with New Zealand internationals.

3 August Rotorua 9–10 Auckland Rotorua  
Try: Hatu, Rawson, Frank Woodward [42] Try: Adelbert Tobin, Charles Webb
Con: Arthur Hardgrave
Pen: Arthur Hardgrave
Referee: Bob Oliphant

Auckland B v Lower Waikato

3 August Auckland B 13–21 Lower Waikato Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Cross, Charles Dunning, Don Kenealy
Con: C Clark 2
[43] Try: Neild, F Hall, F Littlewood, J Dunn 2
Con: H Henderson 3
Referee: T. Cunningham

Auckland v Wellington (Northern Union C.C.)

Due to the Rotorua and Thames leagues being affiliated with the Auckland Rugby League the Auckland team contained two players from each sub league. Namely Riki Papakura and Rukingi Reke from Rotorua and Harold Hayward and his brother Morgan Hayward from Thames.

10 August Auckland 16–0 Wellington Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: Billy Curran, Stan Weston, Rukingi Reke, Jim Rukutai
Con: Arthur Hardgrave
Pen: Arthur Hardgrave
[44] Attendance: 5,500
Referee: Archie Ferguson

Auckland v Waikato

17 August Auckland 41–0 Waikato Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Bob Mitchell 2, Arthur Hardgrave, Alan Blakey 2, Albert Jackson, Jim Rukutai, George Seagar, Stan Weston
Con: Arthur Hardgrave 2, Jim Rukutai 2, George Seagar 2, Jim Griffin
[45] Referee: E. R. Harker

Auckland v New Zealand Māori

24 August Auckland 30–6 New Zealand Māori Eden Park  
3:00 Try: Billy Curran 2, Young 2, George Seagar, Bob Mitchell, Dick Roope, Harry Fricker
Con: Billy Curran, George Seagar, Charles Webb
[46] Try: Jim Rukutai, Bush Referee: Knox

Auckland v New South Wales

Auckland won their first victory over an ‘international’ side when they defeated New South Wales by 10 points to 3. The game was marred by several acts of violence with the visiting side said to be at fault repeatedly. Near the end of the match Sid Deane was sent off for punching Billy Curran.

31 August Auckland 10–3 New South Wales Victoria Park  
3:00 Try: Bob Mitchell, Rukingi Reke
Con: Arthur Hardgrave
Pen: Charles Dunning
[47] Try: Bob Williams Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Angus Campbell

Auckland v New South Wales

New South Wales reversed their earlier loss with a comprehensive win over a disappointing Auckland effort. Charles Dunning and Bob Mitchell who had both been named to play originally were forced to withdraw due to illness and were replaced by Harry Fricker and Jim Griffin.

21 September Auckland 2–25 New South Wales Auckland Domain  
3:00 Pen: Arthur Hardgrave [48] Try: Frank Burge, Arthur Halloway, Dan Frawley 4, Ray Norman
Con: Dan Frawley, Ray Norman
Attendance: 9000
Referee: Archie Ferguson

Auckland representative matches played and scorers

RankNameClubPlayedTriesConPenPoints
1Arthur HardgraveManukau717425
2Bob MitchellCity87--21
3George SeagarNorth Shore734-17
4Jim RukutaiManukau642-16
5Billy CurranNewton631-11
6Charles DunningPonsonby51-27
7Arthur FrancisNewton1-216
7Stan WestonNorth Shore72--6
7D HealyNewton42--6
7Harry FrickerPonsonby52--6
7Alan BlakeyNewton72--6
7Rukingi RekeRotorua42--6
7Young?12--6
14Charles WebbPonsonby711-5
15C ClarkNorth Shore1-2-4
16MalcolmNewton11--3
16Arthur CarlawPonsonby21--3
16Don KenealyEden41--3
16Alfred JacksonNorth Shore31--3
16Harold HaywardThames51--3
16Adelbert TobinNewton31--3
16CrossNewton11--3
16Dick RoopePonsonby51--3
24Alex StanawayCity2--12
24Jim GriffinNorth Shore4-1-2
26Morgan HaywardThames6---0
26Harry ChildsCity3---0
26Ernie AsherCity2---0
26George Smith?2---0
26Frazer?1---0
26George HarrisonNorth Shore1---0
26WarnerCity1---0
26McPhersonPonsonby1---0
26Tom AveryCity1---0
26William CapillThames1---0
26G LambertPonsonby2---0
26ChartersPonsonby1---0
26Riki PapakuraRotorua1---0
26George GillettNewton1---0

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