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Manukau Magpies

Manukau Rugby League Football & Sports Club Inc
Club information
Nickname(s)Magpies
ColoursBlack / White
Founded1912[1]
Websitemanukauleague.co.nz
Current details
Ground(s)
CompetitionAuckland Rugby League
Records
Premierships1936, 1942, 1943
Minor premierships1943, 1985
National Club Competition1985
Roope Rooster1936, 1941, 1943, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1986
Stormont Shield1941, 1942, 1943, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986
Sharman Cup1977, 2004, 2019
Phelan Shield1938, 1939, 2009

The Manukau Magpies are a rugby league football club based in Māngere, a suburb of Auckland in New Zealand, who compete in the Auckland Rugby League. The club was established in March 1912 after a meeting in Onehunga (where they were originally based). That year they fielded a senior team and two junior teams.[1]

History

Established in 1912, the club played as the Manukau Rovers with Jim Rukutai as club captain. The club was officially affiliated with the Auckland Rugby League at their annual meeting on 16 April.[2]

Their first committee selected at that first meeting in March 1912 was Patron: Mr. F.W. Lang, (M.P.); President: Mr. John R. Sceates; Secretary: Mr. H.V. Pattin; Treasurer: Mr. H.E. Reynolds; Committee: Messrs R.W. Sansbury, T.A. George, J.B. Morton, T. Grundy, H.E. Reynolds, A. Patten, E. Pullan, Jim Rukutai, and S. Child (chairman).[1]

In their first season they had 53 registered members. Their senior team squad was made up of the following players: Jim Rukutai, Arthur Hardgrave, Pullen, Strong, Alexander, Targuse, Hughes, Griffiths, McGechan, Clark (2), Kennedy, Tole, Wilson, and Moore (2).[3] They finished the 1912 season with 3 wins and 7 losses. In the 1913 season they struggled to put a full team on the field and pulled out of the senior grade after playing just 5 matches. In 1914 they fielded junior teams only and this continued until 1923 when they amalgamated with the Māngere club to enter a senior team in the competition named "Mangere United".

In 1924 the entire club switched codes and became a rugby union club. They were extremely critical of the Auckland Rugby League and stated that they had been on the end of a number of poor decisions over the previous three seasons particularly to do with player registrations. The details of which were laid out in a letter from the club secretary which was published in the Auckland Star on 12 July 1924. Auckland Rugby League responded stating that the details in the letter were not correct.[4]

The Manukau Rugby League club was reborn at a meeting in Onehunga on 29 September 1932 with Jim Rukutai in attendance .[5]

Jack Hemi kicking a penalty v City in 1936.

The club was initially mainly active in junior grades until 1936 when a senior team was re-established after Steve Watene, a Kiwi international convinced Auckland Rugby League that the team he had built from scratch would be competitive. Watene had travelled through many parts of the North Island recruiting players, including Jack Hemi, Joe Boughton, and Len Kawe (who had represented New Zealand Māori in 1925), Tom Trevarthan from Otago rugby. History was made that year when they took out the Championship (Fox Memorial), and Roope Rooster knockout competition in their first season back in the top grade since the 1913 season.[6] Watene became the first ever Māori player to captain the Kiwi's Coffee, John; Wood, Bernie (2009). Auckland 100 Years of Rugby League. Huia. pp. 115–117. ISBN 978-1-86969-366-4..

The club celebrated its centenary in 2011.[7] Dean Bell was named as the Manukau Player of the Century.[8] Given the club moved to the rugby union code in 1924 and wasn't re-established as a league club until 1932 the 2020 season would mark the 100th year of the club playing rugby league.

Notable players

Arthur Hardgrave
Jack Hemi
Puti Tipene Watene
Frank Pickrang
George Nēpia
Rangi Chase
Dean Bell

Arthur Hardgrave was Manukau's first New Zealand representative in 1912. He scored their only points in their first ever first grade game against Ponsonby with a try and a penalty.[9] He played in all 7 of New Zealand's matches on the 1912 tour of Australia at fullback, kicking 4 goals. In 1913 the Manukau first grade side folded and Hardgrave was granted a transfer to North Shore Albions before joining Otahuhu Rovers in 1914. His son Roy Hardgrave also represented New Zealand in 1928 and played for St Helen's in England.[10] In 1936 the Manukau club travelled around the North Island recruiting players to join their side for a re-entry into the first grade competition in Auckland. They secured the services of an astounding group of talent which ultimately carried them to the first grade Fox Memorial championship in 1936. They continued to recruit players in the following season. They included Frank Pickrang from the King Country, and Angus Gault who had been born in Scotland but moved to New Zealand aged 16 to farm in the King Country. Jack Brodrick came to Manukau in August of 1936. He was 23 years old and had been born in Ruatoke North in the Bay of Plenty. Len Kawe came to Manukau from the King Country, while in 1937 Rangi Chase from Moawhango in Whanganui along with his brother Tommy Chase, came to Manukau, as did Pita Ririnui, Thomas Trevarthan from Otago, and then George Nēpia from All Black fame who had converted to rugby league in 1937 but played for Manukau in 1938 & 1939. In 1938 Walter Brimble joined the Manukau side after transferring from Manukau rugby. Both of his brothers Wilfred Brimble and Ted Brimble had transferred earlier and played for Newton Rangers. They all grew up in Onehunga after moving to New Zealand and were of English (father) and South African (mother) origin.

The club later had a close association with the Bell family as Dean Bell, Ian Bell and Clayton Friend all played for the club and Cameron Bell coached the club.

The following players have played for Manukau and gone on to make the New Zealand national rugby league team with the year(s):

Manukau Senior Team Records (1912-24, 1933-45, 1990, 1992-96, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2004, 2022-24

The season record for the most senior men’s team in the club.

Season Grade Name Played W D L PF PA PD Pts Position (Teams)
1912 1st Grade (Myers Cup) Manukau NUFC 10 3 0 7 57 139 -82 6 5th of 6
1913 1st Grade (Myers Cup) Manukau NUFC 5 0 1 4 21 56 -35 1 6th of 6 (defaulted R5 & R6 & withdrew)
1914 3rd Grade Manukau NUFC 6 3 0 3 45 53 -8 6 5th of 10, full results unknown
1915 3rd Grade Manukau NUFC 6 2 0 4 24 38 -14 4 4th of 8, full results unknown
1916 5th Grade Manukau NUFC 7 5 1 1 51 24 27 11 2nd of 7, full results unknown
1917 Did not field any teams
1918 3rd Grade Manukau NUFC 4 3 0 1 54 19 35 6 2nd of 5, full results unknown
1919 3rd Grade Manukau NUFC 8 8 0 0 18 0 16 16 1st of 6, full results unknown
1920 3rd Grade Manukau NUFC 5 5 0 0 64 26 38 10 1st of 6, full results unknown
1921 2nd Grade Manukau Rovers 2 1 0 1 19 19 0 2 6th of 10, full results unknown
1922 2nd Grade Manukau Rovers 4 3 0 1 30 21 9 6 6th of 13, full results unknown
1923 3rd Grade Manukau Rovers 6 5 1 0 87 3 84 11 3rd of 14, full results unknown
1924 2nd Grade Manukau Rovers 2 2 0 0 20 0 20 4 8th of 12
1925-32 Joined ARU late in 1924, then reformed the RL club in late 1932
1933 2nd Grade (Wright Cup) Manukau 12 0 0 12 13 120 -107 0 7th of 7
1934 3rd Grade Intermediate Manukau B Rovers 23 11 1 11 - - - 23 6th of 13
1935 2nd Grade Manukau - - - - - - - - 6th of 7
1936 Fox Memorial Manukau 14 9 1 4 223 197 +26 19 1st of 8
1937 Fox Memorial Manukau 14 7 2 5 233 184 49 16 4th of 8
1938 Fox Memorial Manukau 15 9 1 5 226 211 15 19 4th of 9
1939 Fox Memorial Manukau 16 7 1 8 240 244 -4 15 4th of 9
1940 Fox Memorial Manukau 15 8 1 6 214 195 19 17 4th of 9
1941 Fox Memorial Manukau 16 13 0 3 360 115 245 26 2nd of 9, the 360 points scored was a first grade competition record
1942 Fox Memorial Manukau 15 13 0 2 283 110 +173 26 1st of 6
1943 Fox Memorial Manukau 16 14 0 2 253 108 +145 28 1st of 9
1944 Fox Memorial Manukau 18 11 2 5 194 119 75 24 3rd of 10
1945 Fox Memorial Manukau 14 5 0 9 189 188 1 10 8th of 10
Roope Rooster Manukau 1 0 0 1 15 18 - - L v Mt Albert in R1
1990 Lion Red Premiership Manukau Magpies 21 5 1 15 354 585 60.51% 11 8th of 8
1992 Lion Red Premiership Manukau Magpies 18 8 0 10 316 392 80.61% 16 7th of 10
1993 Lion Red Premiership Manukau Magpies 18 10 0 8 408 395 103.3 20 3rd of 10
Playoffs 2 0 0 2 16 38 L v Richmond 10-16 in min. SF, L v Te Atatū 6-22 in maj. SF
1994 Lion Red Rukutai Shield Manukau Magpies 18 10 0 8 352 564 62.41 16 10th of 12
1995 Lion Red Rukutai Shield Manukau Magpies 24 14 0 10 610 475 128.4 28 4th of 12
Playoffs ? - - - - - - - ?
1996 Lion Red Preliminary Round Manukau Magpies 13 5 1 7 259 280 92.5 11 10th of 14
Sharman Cup ? - - - - - - - ? ?
1998 Super 10 Manukau Magpies 18 6 0 12 391 617 63.37 12 7th of 10
1999 Rukutai Shield Super 12 Manukau Magpies 22 5 0 17 405 701 57.77 10 10th of 12
2001 Mad Butcher Fox Memorial Top 8 Manukau Magpies 14 6 4 4 431 442 97.51 16 4th of 8
Playoffs 1 0 0 1 28 38 - - L v Otahuhu in prelim. SF after extra time
2002 Fox Memorial Top 8 Manukau Magpies 14 3 1 10 317 434 73.04 7 6th of 8
2004 Sharman Cup Manukau Magpies 14 11 1 2 547 318 172 23 1st of 8
Playoffs 2 2 0 0 70 46 W v Howick 46-26 in min. F, W v Te Atatū 24-20 in GF
2022 Fox Memorial Manukau Magpies 8 4 1 3 180 172 8 9 5th of 9 in section 1
Playoffs 1 0 0 1 22 28 L v Bay Roskill 22-28 in PO round
2023 Fox Qualifiers Manukau Magpies 3 2 0 1 102 62 164.5 4 2nd of 4 in Pool A
Fox Memorial Shield 11 3 1 7 170 268 63.4 10th of 12
2024 Fox Qualifiers Manukau Magpies 3 2 0 1 44 76 -32 4 2nd of 4 in Pool B
Fox Memorial Shield 11 5 1 5 264 274 -10 11 7th of 12
1912-2023 TOTAL 489 243 23 223 8,155 8,360 -205 509

Club titles (1912-1944)

  • 1919 Third Grade
  • 1920 Third Grade and Fifth Grade
  • 1922 Second Grade knockout competition
  • 1936 First Grade (Fox Memorial)
  • 1938 Phelan Shield
  • 1939 Phelan Shield
  • 1941 Thistle Cup (highest point scorers in the 2nd round), Roope Rooster, Stormont Shield
  • 1942 First Grade (Fox Memorial), Stormont Shield
  • 1943 First Grade (Fox Memorial), Roope Rooster, Stormont Shield

Manukau Magpies top point scorers and try scorers (1912-1945)

Jack Hemi kicking for Manukau in 1936.
Angus Gault in 1939.
Jack Brodrick in 1939.
Walter Brimble

The point scoring lists are compiled from matches played in the first grade championship, Roope Rooster, Phelan Shield and Stormont Shield matches which involved all first grade sides. It does not include additional one off type matches such as those against non-Auckland teams or charity matches. Jack Hemi scored over 700 points for Manukau in all games.

Rank Player Start End Games Tries Con Pen DG Mk Pts
1 Jack Hemi 1936 1943 100 30 171 106 2 0 648
2 Tommy Chase 1937 1945 - 27 83 44 0 0 335
3 Joe Murray 1936 1945 - 66 3 0 1 0 206
4 Tom Butler 1943 1945 - 13 37 21 0 0 155
5 Puti Tipene Watene 1936 1943 87 22 20 13 0 0 131
6 John (Jack) Purewa Brodrick 1936 1944 73 34 0 0 0 0 102
7 George Shilton 1940 1945 - 31 1 0 0 0 95
8 W Butler 1941 1942 - 29 0 2 0 0 91
9 Joe/Jack Broughton 1936 1941 - 23 5 0 0 0 79
10 Peter Mahima 1936 1940 - 24 1 0 0 0 72
11 Pita Ririnui 1938 1945 - 22 0 0 0 0 66
12 Aubrey Thompson 1941 1943 - 21 0 0 0 0 63
13 W Te Tai 1940 1945 - 20 0 0 0 0 60
14 Angus Gault 1936 1939 64 16 0 0 0 0 48
15 Rangi Chase 1937 1938 17 15 0 0 1 0 47
16 Walter Brimble 1936 1941 59 13 0 0 0 0 39
17= P Awhitu 1939 1941 - 12 0 0 0 0 36
17= Freddie McGuire 1938 1940 - 12 0 0 0 0 36
17= R Wilson 1937 1938 - 12 0 0 0 0 36
20 Ralph Martin 1940 1945 - 9 3 1 0 0 35
21= J Gregory 1939 1941 - 9 0 0 0 0 27
21= W Rogers 1943 1945 - 9 0 0 0 0 27
23= Jack Major 1942 1945 - 8 0 0 0 0 24
23= George Nēpia 1938 1939 - 2 6 2 1 0 24
Rangi Chase in a Manukau jersey in 1938.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Northern Union Game/Branch Formed at Onehunga". The New Zealand Herald. Vol. XLIX, no. 14937. 9 March 1912. p. 9. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Northern Union/Auckland Provincial League". Auckland Star. Vol. XLIII, no. 92. 17 April 1912. p. 9. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Under League Rules/The Senior Championship/Prospects for the Season/Manukau Rovers". The New Zealand Herald. Vol. XLIX, no. 14987. 8 May 1912. p. 9. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Why Manukau Changed Over/Management Criticised/Unsatisfactory Decisions". Auckland Star. Vol. 55, no. 164. 12 July 1932. p. 12. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Club at Onehunga". Auckland Star. Vol. LXIII, no. 232. 30 September 1932. p. 12. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  6. ^ Manukau Magpies Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine sportsground.co.nz
  7. ^ Superleague| volume=5| issue=4, Edition 26 2010. p.22.
  8. ^ Superleague| volume=6| issue=4, Edition 28 2011
  9. ^ "The Season Opened/Fast, Attractive Play". The New Zealand Herald. Vol. XLIX, no. 14991. 13 May 1912. p. 9. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  10. ^ Coffey and Wood The Kiwis: 100 Years of International Rugby League ISBN 1-86971-090-8