Point Chevalier Pirates

[2] Point Chevalier did not field any teams in 1919 and were not officially registered with the Auckland Rugby League until 1920 when they entered a side in the third grade therefore their true beginnings were more likely 1920 than 1919.

Former professional players Stacey Jones, Wairangi Koopu, Monty Betham and Karl Te Nana all joined the squad for the club's 90th year as the team easily won the Phelan Shield.

Papakura appealed to the Auckland Rugby League, and the Pirates were found guilty of bringing discredit on the game and were ejected from the play-offs.

In 2022 a shortened competition was run and Point Chevalier won their 6th title with a 14-12 win over recent rivals Glenora Bears.Notable players to play for the club include Great Britain representative Karl Harrison and Samoan international Hutch Maiava.

Arden McCarthy, Players to play for the New Zealand national rugby league team include Doug Anderson, Vic Belsham, Shane Varley, Jack Russell-Green, Bill Schultz, Paul Schultz, Bob McGuinn, Henry Maxwell, Duncan MacRae, Ken Stirling, Gordon Moncur, Graham Mattson, Dennis Key, John Sparnon, Awen Guttenbeil, Stacey Jones Fuifui Moimoi, Tawhiao Rogers, Henry Paul, Evarn Tuimavave Tevita Latu, Wairangi Koopu, Paki Afu, The club has also produced three test referees: Vic Belsham, John Percival and Ray Shrimpton.

Point Chevalier player, Goodwin, being carried from the field after their final victory in 1929 over Otahuhu Rovers (13-10).
A Point Chevalier supporter at their final 13-10 final victory over Otahuhu in 1929 in the B-Grade division.
Point Chev v Waitemata in 2010.
Point Chevalier at the final whistle of the 2022 final.