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Mount Albert Lions

NZ rugby league club, based in Auckland

Mount Albert Lions

Summary

NZ rugby league club, based in Auckland

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clubnameMount Albert Lions
imageMount_Albert_Lions.png
fullnameMount Albert Rugby League
founded1928
titleClub Formed at Mt Albert
page14
publisherAuckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 80
date1928-04-04
urlhttps://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19280404.2.189.6
access-date2019-09-30}}
groundFowlds Park
coachTrent Wallace
leagueAuckland Rugby League
premierships1939, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1968, 1969, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012
minorpremierships1950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1970, 1981, 1983, 1992, 2006, 2012
cup1Bartercard Cup
cup1titles2002, 2004, 2005
cup2National Club Champions
cup2titles1984
cup3Stormont Shield
cup3titles1939, 1947, 1948, 1964, 1969, 1970, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1993
cup4Sharman Cup
cup4titles1980

| access-date = 2019-09-30}} The Mount Albert Lions are a rugby league club based in Mount Albert, New Zealand. The Lions home ground is at Fowlds Park. Their patron is the former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark. In 2008 and 2009 the Lions won the Fox Memorial.

As of 2025 the team is coached by Trent Wallace.

History

Mt Albert kick off in the 2010 grand final

The club was founded in 1928, after a meeting was held in April of that year.{{cite news | access-date = 2019-09-30}} They fielded teams in the 3rd and 4th grades. In the early 1930s the club moved to its current location at Fowlds Park in Morningside. In their initial seasons they had trained on Springleigh Avenue at what is now Phyllis Street Reserve. Up until 1934 the club had played in mauve colours but in April of that year they applied to the junior management committee to change their club colours to blue and gold.{{cite news | access-date = 2019-12-03}} They gained senior status from the Auckland Rugby League in 1935.

The club has won the Fox Memorial trophy fifteen times; in 1939, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1968, 1969, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2009. In 1984 the Lions won the National Club Competition and in 2002, 2004 and 2005 they won the Bartercard Cup.

2000's

Mt Albert v Otahuhu, June 21, 2025 in their Roope Rooster loss.]]In 2006 they defended the Roope Rooster Challenge trophy in all eleven of their games and went on to win the Fox Memorial. In early 2007 they lost the trophy to the [[Te Atatu Roosters]]. In 2025 they won the Roope Rooster from [[Ponsonby Ponies]] at Victoria Park before losing it weeks later to [[Otahuhu Leopards]].

Notable players

Kiwis

  • Des Herring (1938)
  • Clarry McNeil (1938)
  • Bob Banham (1939)
  • Bunty Afoa
  • Bert Leatherbarrow (1939)
  • Arthur McInnarney (1939)
  • Moses Leota
  • Ray Cranch (1951)
  • Don Hammond (1959)
  • Ray Wilson (1969)
  • Richard Bolton (1972)
  • John Ackland (1983)
  • Shane Cooper (1985)

Australians

  • Nathan Cleary

Other NZ representatives

Players who represented New Zealand before or after playing for Mt Albert.

  • Gordon Campbell
  • Claude List
  • Wilf Hassan
  • Roy Hardgrave
  • Cliff Satherley
  • Ted Mincham

Auckland Representatives (1935-1945)

  • Des Herring (1935-1939)
  • Robert Morrissey (1936)
  • Clarrie Petersen (1936)
  • Joseph Gunning (1937-1939)
  • Bert Leatherbarrow (1937)
  • William McCallum (1937)
  • Clarry McNeil (1938)
  • Richard Shadbolt (1938-1945)
  • Walter Cameron (1939)
  • Bruce Donaldson (1939)
  • Bill Walker (1939)
  • Jack Tristram (1941)
  • Les Clement (1944-1945)
  • Ivan Sumich (1944)
  • Bob Borich (1945)
  • Alan Wiles (1945)
  • Selwyn Thomassen (1945)

Bartercard Cup

Between 2000 and 2005 the Lions competed in the national Bartercard Cup competition. Under the guidance of Brian McClennan they were the most successful club in the competition's history, being champions three times and twice winning the minor premiership. However the club had a slow start to the competition, not making the playoffs in the first two years. Their place in the Bartercard Cup was taken over by the Auckland Lions, an entity which represented Mount Albert as well as other neighbouring clubs. In 2007 the Auckland Lions also competed in the NSWRL Premier League but they were replaced in 2008 by the Auckland Vulcans.

SeasonPldWDLPFPAPDPtsPosition (Teams)Finals
2000221219593584925Sixth (Twelve)N/A
2001218013414630-21618*Tenth (Twelve)N/A
200216150162027035030Minor Premiers (Twelve)Champions
200316130353032820226Second (Twelve)Defeated in Preliminary Final
200416120452237814424Third (Twelve)Champions
200516120457032624424Minor Premiers (Twelve)Champions

*Two points for a Bye as the Ngongotaha Chiefs withdrew from the competition

Mount Albert Senior Team Records (1928-1944) & (2022-25)

The season record for the most senior men’s team in the club.

SeasonGradeNamePlayWDLPFPAPDPtsFinishing position & notes
19283rd GradeMount Albert United15111314831117232nd of 14
19292nd GradeMount Albert United12100214137+104202nd of 7
1930B GradeMount Albert United1141682101-1923rd of 7
19312nd GradeMount Albert United15110412826102222nd of 8
19322nd GradeMount Albert United16815965244174th of 9, lost Ko final 15-18 to Māngere United
19332nd GradeMount Albert United1241756105-4995th of 7
19342nd GradeMount Albert United146178196-15133rd of 6, lost semi final of KO competition 5-13 to Papakura
19351st Grade (Fox)Mount Albert United1383218414836192nd of 7 (lost Phelan Shield final 8-11 v Ponsonby)
19361st Grade (Fox)Mount Albert United137151551496154th of 8
19371st Grade (Fox)Mount Albert United14100421912495202nd of 8 (lost Phelan Shield final 18-22 v North Shore)
19381st Grade (Fox)Mount Albert United16110527720572222nd of 9
19391st Grade (Fox)Mount Albert United161312284165119271st of 9 (lost Roope Rooster final 11-13 v Marist, won Stormont Shield 21-9 v Marist)
19401st Grade (Fox)Mount Albert United16100628520679203rd of 9 (lost Phelan Shield final 14-20 v Manukau)
19411st Grade (Fox)Mount Albert United155010187238-51108th of 9
19421st Grade (Fox)Newton-Mount Albert15609160208-48124th of 6 (combined side with Newton due to WW2 weakening senior playing numbers)
19431st Grade (Fox)Mount Albert United1690720916247185th of 9
19441st Grade (Fox)Mount Albert United19114419015832262nd of 10 (lost championship final to City 7-17, won v Otahuhu in RR R1, lost v Ponsonby 2-17 in RR SF.
1945Fox MemorialMount Albert United1490517513936184th of 10
Roope RoosterMount Albert United320149454W v Manukau 18-15, W v Ponsonby 19-13, L v North Shore 12-17 in SF
Phelan ShieldMount Albert United1001525-20L v City 5-25 in SF
20221st Grade (Fox)Mt Albert Lions8503274170104103rd of 9 in section 1
Playoffs11015862-4W v Otara 36-18 in PF, L v Pt Chevalier 40-22 in QF
2023Fox QualifiersMt Albert Lions31023690-5423rd of 4 Pool B
Fox Memorial11416219260-4197th of 12
2024Fox QualifiersMt Albert Lions33009620+7661st of 4 Pool B
Fox Memorial11515302280+22116th of 12
Playoffs10011022-1211L v Te Atatu 10-22 in SF
2025Fox MemorialMt Albert Lions12903320171+149182nd of 10
Playoffs21012624+22W v Manukau 22-16 in SF, L v Otahuhu 4-8 in Final
1928-44 + 2022-2025TOTAL4282272117866926184+808465

All time top point scorers (1935-1945)

The point scoring lists are compiled from all matches played in matches for the first grade side irrespective of whether they were organised Auckland Rugby League competition games, games against touring sides, or friendly matches outside of Auckland. The matches and point scorers includes the combined Newton-Mount Albert side of 1942.

Top point scorersNoPlayerStartEndGamesTriesConPenDGPts
1Basil Cranch19351945-4473690416
2Bert Leatherbarrow19371943115433180207
3Des Herring19341940943521100167
4Les Clement19401945-361950156
5Robert Morrissey1935193640529240121
6Bruce Donaldson1939-20929161119
7Joseph Gunning1935194010936310116
10Bob Banham193919403232617095
8Richard Shadbolt19351945-2610080
9Cliff Satherley193619371812810079
11Arthur McInnarney19381941532400072
12=Colin Cowley19391943-2121069
13=Jack Tristram19371941902000060
13=Clarry McNeil19351939342000060
15William McCallum19371938201900057
16Roy Hardgrave19341939261800054
17=Martin Hansen19371939441601050
17=Roy Niwa1942--21111050
19Ted Mincham1938-83106041
20Herbert Zane-Zaninovich19421945-1005040

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