The New Zealand Rugby League was founded on 25 April 1910 in preparation for the tour by Great Britain later in the year.[1] Taranaki, Auckland and Nelson were represented at the meeting and Southland was admitted later in the year.[2]William Wynyard was one of the first members of the New Zealand Council.
During the tour the Lions donated the Northern Union Cup which was awarded to Auckland for inter-provincial competition and is still contested today.
Earlier in the tour the Lions had played two matches against an Australasian team in Sydney. New Zealanders involved in that squad were Riki Papakura, Albert Asher and Con Sullivan.[5]
Auckland were undefeated in their seven match tour defeating Wanganui 15–14, Bluff 42–12, Southland 17–12, Otago-Southland 30–18, Nelson 24–13, Hawke's Bay 19–14 and Dannevirke 24–6.[6]Arthur Carlaw refereed the Bluff match and the Hawke's Bay match.[3]
The competition was meant to start on 7 May but was delayed a week due to the death of King Edward VII.[3] In the opening week Ponsonby United lost to the Newton Rangers 6–12 at Victoria Park while the North Shore and City Rovers drew 0-all at Takapuna Racecourse. The opening weekend team lists were:
Ponsonby; R McDonald, Harry Oakley, S Riley, A Carlaw, C Dunning, W Tyler, F Lynch, J Cholly, H Bettis, S Cole, H Childs, R W McDonald, A Bettis and J C Harley.
Newton; Houghton, Haswell, Henderson, Banner, Smith, Armitage, Farrant, Mackrell, Bradburn, Winters, A Smith, F Maki, C Linkhorn, Lupton and Simpson.
City; C Brett, E Asher, B Blakey, J Lane, A Asher, G Harrison, S Kean, Lowe (2), Haira, Avery, Denize, Blucher, Doran, Dennison, Tobin and Miles.
North Shore; F Taylor, McDonald, Percival, O Miller, A Sutton, Jackson, Hill, B Wells, Griggin, C Wells, Goulter, Baker and Seager. Emergencies; Harrison, F Shaw and E Bailey.[3]
Jim Rukutai and Alex Stanaway also played for City later in the season. On 25 June Albert Asher was sent off by referee Jack Stanaway. The rest of the City side walked off in support of Asher. Asher became the first player to face the ARL judiciary, who cautioned him.[3]
The Auckland Rugby League management committee for 1910–11 consisted of B Brigham (chair), A J Powley (secretary), Percy S Ussher (treasurer), J G Jackson, M Hooper, E Goulter, George Seagar and J Graham.
The Auckland Provincial Rugby League was constituted at a meeting in the Suffolk Hotel on 6 April 1910.[2]
The Northcote "Ramblers" League Football Club were founded in 1910.
References
^Coffey and Wood The Kiwis: 100 Years of International Rugby LeagueISBN1-86971-090-8
^ abCoffey, John. Canterbury XIII, Christchurch, 1987. p. 14