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.
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.
(Mt Albert & Pt Chevalier) (1) (Otahuhu, Papakura & Papatoetoe) (1)