Papakura Sea Eagles

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Papakura Sea Eagles
Club information
Full namePapakura Sea Eagles Rugby League Sports Club
ColoursMaroon and White
Founded1931
Websitepapakurarugbyleague.co.nz/
Current details
Ground(s)
  • Prince Edward Park
  • Ray Small Park
CompetitionAuckland Rugby League
Records
Premierships2016
Minor premierships2002, 2005, 2007
Roope Rooster2007
Sharman Cup1936, 1937

The Papakura Sea Eagles are an Auckland rugby league club based in Papakura. The Sea Eagles currently compete in the Fox Memorial competition run by the Auckland Rugby League.

History

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The Papakura Rugby League Club formed in 1931. On March 26 they had 60 players enroll to play.[1] They applied to the Papakura Town Board for the use of the reserve at Papakura. This was granted as the entire club had switched over from Rugby Union meaning they had no competition for the field. The council said that if a representative rugby game was being played on the field then the league team could use Prince Edward Park (which later became their home ground and remains so to this day).[2] On Saturday, 18 April they played a practice match with Mount Wellington at Papakura.[3] The match was won by Mt Wellington by 8 points to 5. Papakura's points came from an unconverted try to Johnstone, and Ivan Wilson kicked a penalty goal.[4]

Their first ever grade wins were in the 1931 and 1932 second grade which was essentially the modern day equivalent of the second division. Some of their early notable players from the early 1930s were Cyril Blacklaws and Mortimer Stephens who both played their junior rugby league for Papakura. They later moved to Newton Rangers to play senior league and were signed by St Helens in England. Blacklaws played 35 games for St Helens from 1935–36 and then signed with Rochdale Hornets, while Stephens played 56 games for St Helens from 1935–37 and also moved to Rochdale Hornets before returning to New Zealand.[5]

They won the Sharman Cup in 1936 by winning the Senior B grade having finished runner-up in 1935. They won the Walmsley Shield in 1936 also. In 1937 they once again won the Sharman Cup.

Kiwi representatives

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To date[as of?], seven players from the club have represented the New Zealand national rugby league team. The first New Zealand player to represent Papakura was Harold Milliken who joined the club in 1940 after playing for New Zealand in 1939 however he did not represent the national side whilst at Papakura.[6]

Notable juniors

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Papakura senior team records (1931-1943 + 2022)

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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)
1931 2nd Grade Papakura 15 10 1 4 107 83 24 21 3rd of 8 (won KO final 26-0 v Mt Albert)
1932 2nd Grade Papakura 17 13 0 4 243 91 152 26 1st of 9 (won the final 5-2 v Otahuhu), lost KO SF v Mt Albert 8-17.
1933 2nd Grade Papakura 12 7 2 3 143 53 90 16 3rd of 7
1934 2nd Grade Papakura 14 11 1 2 137 41 96 23 2nd of 6, won the KO final over Māngere United 26-3.
1935 Senior B (Sharman Cup) Papakura 9 7 0 2 133 50 83 14 2nd of 4
1936 Senior B (Sharman Cup) Papakura 8 8 0 0 123 23 100 16 1st of 5
1937 Senior B (Sharman Cup) Papakura 15 14 0 1 304 74 230 28 1st of 9
1938 1st Grade (Fox Memorial) Papakura 15 2 0 13 153 279 -126 4 9th of 9
1939 1st Grade (Fox Memorial) Papakura 16 2 2 12 132 256 -124 6 9th of 9
1940 1st Grade (Fox Memorial) Papakura 15 1 0 14 131 387 -256 2 9th of 9
1941 1st Grade (Fox Memorial) Papakura 16 1 0 15 130 392 -262 2 9th of 9
1942 Schoolboys (Senior) Papakura - - - - - - - - -
1943 4th Grade Papakura - - - - - - - - -
2022 1st Grade (Fox Memorial) Papakura 9 1 0 8 68 550 12.36% 2 9th of 10 in section 2, lost to Papatoetoe in the elimination game of the Sharman Cup
1931-41, 2022 TOTAL 161 77 6 78 1804 2279 -475 160

References

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  1. ^ "Papakura Club Formed". The New Zealand Herald. Vol. LXVIII, no. 20828. 21 March 1931. p. 16. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Papakura Town Board". Auckland Star. Vol. LXII, no. 70. 24 March 1931. p. 5. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  3. ^ "League Football/Mount Wellington Rugby League Club". The New Zealand Herald. Vol. LXVIII, no. 20851. 18 April 1931. p. 6. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Several Practices Held". The New Zealand Herald. Vol. LXVIII, no. 20852. 20 April 1931. p. 12. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Rugby League Loss/Players for England/Acquisitions by St Helens". Auckland Star. Vol. LXV, no. 302. 21 December 1935. p. 8. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  6. ^ Papakura Sea Eagles Club Historical Information Archived 5 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine Auckland Rugby League, 2009
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