Charles Manning (rugby league)

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Charles Manning
Playing information
Weight85.73 kg (13 st 7.0 lb)
Position Centre, Stand-off
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1912–14Ahuriri1090027
1915Addington1032013
Total20122040
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1912–14 Hawke's Bay 631011
1914 Hawke's Bay Trial 11003
1915 Canterbury 22006
1913 New Zealand 73009
Source: [1]

Charles Manning was a New Zealand rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s. He played at representative level for New Zealand, Hawke's Bay and Canterbury, as a centre or stand-off. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Playing career

Ahuriri, Hawke's Bay, Addington and Canterbury

Charles Manning switched codes midway through the 1912 season and joined the Ahuriri side. He scored 4 tries in one of their matches and gained selection late in the season for the Hawke's Bay side to play the touring New South Wales team. In 1913 he only played 1 match for Ahuriri but played twice for Hawke's Bay against Auckland and Poverty Bay. He also played for New Zealand against the touring New South Wales side on 6 September. In 1914 he played 6 times for Ahuriri, and three times for Hawke's Bay. Two of these matches were against Wellington while the other was against the touring England side.[ citation needed ]

In 1915 he began playing for the Addington club in Christchurch. He went on tour with Canterbury to the West Coast where three matches were played. He played in the first against Greymouth and the third against Hokitika, while refereeing their second match. He scored two tries in the win over Greymouth.[ citation needed ]

International honours

Manning represented New Zealand in 1913 on their tour of Australia. He played 5 games and scored 3 tries on the tour. He then played for New Zealand against the touring New South Wales side.[ citation needed ]

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References

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