In a senior club match for St Albans in the Christchurch competition in March 1927 he scored 226 not out, hitting nine sixes, and adding 311 in an unbroken stand for the fifth wicket in 130 minutes.
[1] He replaced Bob Burns as Canterbury's wicket-keeper in the final match of the 1929-30 Plunket Shield.
[2] In Canterbury's first innings he joined John Powell at the wicket at 239 for six and the pair added 265 in about two hours, taking the score from 300 to 500 in 85 minutes.
Canterbury declared at 523 for 7, made off 106 overs, and dismissed Otago for 124, winning by an innings and 227 runs inside two days.
His batting record was less spectacular, but he caught seven batsmen and stumped three, and Canterbury won the Plunket Shield.