Takapuna Rugby League Football Club

While the 5th grade team played their neighbouring club, North Shore Albions at 3pm but the result was not reported.

[7] Their only reported win came at the Auckland Domain #2 field against Manukau on July 23 when they won 5–0 with a try to Hyland which was converted by Holmes.

The team performed particularly well and won the championship, lifting the Endean Memorial Shield in the process.

[15] On July 22 they lost to Richmond 8–3 with Holmes scoring their try however the league ordered the match to be replayed.

[19] The following week Takapuna played Richmond in the match to decide the championship at Carlaw Park no.

Takapuna won 9 games with a draw and 3 losses and didn't compete in the knockout competition at the end of the season.

They held their annual meeting at Greenwood's Gymnasium at Hall's Corner on Thursday, March 29.

[22] Then on the 31st of May they held “an important general meeting” in the Takapuna Borough Council Chambers with the notice posted by honorary secretary J.

The team was Wilson (2), Holmes (2), Warman (2), Davis, Polkinghorne, Coleman, Gibbons, Stewart, Ogilvie, Hicks, Cruther, Paul, and Morrison.

On August 22 it was reported that “an appeal was received from the Takapuna club against the finding of the junior management committee in a protest against the Richmond fifth grade team on the ground that the Richmond team had played a man who had not been regraded from a higher grade.

[29] They were not finished however and protested once more with it being sent to the Junior Board to be forwarded to the New Zealand Rugby League on September 19.

[31] At the conclusion of the season the club held a general meeting on November 22 at Marshall's Billiard Saloon.

[33] At the beginning of the season the Auckland Rugby League applied for permission to play games at the Takapuna Racecourse (on the centre field).

[37] Their team had been published in the Auckland Star prior to the match and was: Richards, Ogilvie, Coleman, Gassey, Davies, Edwards, Warman, Paul, Polkinghorne (2), Hicks, Tatton, Gibbons, Thomas, Morrison, Bennett, Sherritt, and Lawrence.

[38] On June 14 they played Parnell at Carlaw Park as one of the curtain raisers to the Auckland game against the touring Australian University side.

Every single member of the Ponsonby side reportedly scored and this was the last match of the season which Takapuna played.

Takapuna secretary (Wilfred Dowle) in the front left