Mark Bourneville

Mark Trevor "Horse" Bourneville[1] (born 30 June 1963) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer.

[2] He was involved in the 1984 Auckland Rugby League grand final which saw Mt Albert defeat Otahuhu for the Fox Memorial.

[2] In a long professional career Bourneville played for Leigh, Swinton and St. Helens in England and for Villeneuve and AS Saint Estève in France.

Bourneville was named in the 1985 New Zealand national rugby league team squad that toured Great Britain and France and played in one test match.

[5] Bourneville was a regular competitor in Dean Lonergan's Fight for Life charity boxing events and scored wins over rugby union footballers; Steve McDowall, Va'aiga Tuigamala and Lindsay Raki.

In 2008 Piha crews comprising James Dallinger, Brad Mytton, Hayden Smith, Craig Knox, Matt Kirke, Mark Bourneville and Bruce O'Brien won the European Open Surf Boat Championships (also known as the World Surf Rowing Championships) at Biarritz, France.