Marist Saints

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Marist Saints
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Club information
Full nameMarist Saints
Nickname(s)Saints
Short nameSaints
ColoursGreen / Gold
Founded 1919
Current details
Ground(s)
  • Murray Halberg Park
  • Margaret Griffen Park
CoachZane Pocklington
ManagerKatherine Tamaseu-Russell
CaptainChris Sio
Competition Auckland Rugby League
Records
Premierships 1924, 1931, 1938, 1948, 1965, 1966
Minor premierships 1947, 1948
Roope Rooster 1928, 1929, 1932, 1937, 1939, 1946, 1958, 1966, 1971, 1997
Stormont Shield 1928, 1929, 1932, 1937, 1950, 1958, 1965, 1966
Sharman Cup1992

The Marist Saints is a rugby league club based in Mount Albert, New Zealand. They currently compete in the top grade in Auckland Rugby League, the Fox Memorial Premiership.

Contents

History

Founded in 1919, the Marist club first won the Fox Memorial in 1924. [1] They originally played at the Auckland Domain before moving to their current home, in Murray Halberg Park. Their lower grade teams now also play matches at Margaret Griffen Park in Lynfield.

First season and match

In 1919 Marist entered teams in first grade and also in the second grade. The second grade side defaulted their first match and then withdrew from the competition. On May 3, 1919, Marist played in their first ever match. It was played at Victoria Park on the #2 field against Newton Rangers. There were 4,500 spectators to watch the match which was played simultaneously with the Maritime v City Rovers match on the adjacent field. Marist lost 28–3 with Petterson scoring their only points through a try. They struggled throughout the season losing all their first grade matches.

3 MayNewton28–3MaristVictoria Park 2 
3:00Try: George Iles 2, William Clarke 2, Jack Keenan, Bill Williams
Con: Phil Castles 5
[2] Try: PettersonAttendance: 4,500
Referee: Thompson

First win in first grade competition (Roope Rooster) 1919

They had their first win in a first grade competition in the first round of the Roope Rooster competition on July 26, 1919. They defeated North Shore Albions on Auckland Domain by 17 points to 3.

26 JulyMarist17–3North ShoreAuckland Domain 3 
3:00Try: White, Keenan 2
Con: Clarke, Billy Ghent
Pen: Clarke
Drop: Robertson
[3] Try: Leonard BoonReferee: Eddowes

First win in first grade championship (1920)

In 1920 Marist entered teams in the first grade, second grade, and fourth grade. Their second grade side withdrew after 11 rounds, while their fourth grade side withdrew after 2 rounds. Their first grade team drew in round 2 against Newton Rangers but then had their first ever win in the first grade championship (Monteith Shield) when they defeated Grafton Athletic 15–3 at Victoria Park. Bill Stormont and Billy Ghent scored tries and A. Eustace kicked a goal. They ultimately won 7 games along with their draw and finished third in the seven team competition.

22 MayMarist15–3GraftonVictoria Park 
3:00Try: Bill Stormont, Billy Ghent, Unknown x 1
Con: Billy Ghent, A Eustace, Unknown x 1
[4] Try: Horace Neal Referee: Clayton

2000 to 2005

Between 2000 and 2005 the Saints were involved in the Bartercard Cup alongside the Richmond Bulldogs as the Marist Richmond Brothers.

Notable players

New Zealand representatives

Kiwi representative number in square brackets:

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Hec Brisbane
Charles Gregory Charles GregoryRL.png
Charles Gregory
Jack Kirwan New Zealand rugby league international Jack Kirwan.png
Jack Kirwan
Arthur Singe Arthur Percy Sing Army Portrait.jpg
Arthur Singe
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Claude List
Johnny Simpson Johnny Simpson 1949.jpg
Johnny Simpson

[5] [6]

Other New Zealand rugby league representatives

Includes players who played for New Zealand but not while at the Marist club

Notable former juniors include Roy Asotasi, Sonny Bill Williams, Jerome Ropati, Motu Tony, Francis Meli, Gene Ngamu, Rudi Wulf, Ben Waerea-Fisher, Siuatonga Likiliki, Manu Ma'u, Bill Tupou, Kalifa Fai-Fai Loa, David Fusitua, Mason Lino, Tuimoala Lolohea, Delouise Hoeter, Adam Tuimavave Gerrard, Lamar Liolevave, Anthony Swann, Des Barchard.

Other notable players

Johnny Simpson played for Marist seniors from 1941 to 1944 and was a junior there. He switched codes in the mid-1940s and became an All Black in 1947, playing 30 matches for New Zealand up until 1950.

Marist Senior Team records (1919–1945 and 1990-2004, 2020-23)

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

SeasonGradeNamePlayedWDLPFPAPDPtsPosition (Teams)
1919 1st Grade (Myers Cup)Marist Old Boys800822148-12607th of 8
1920 1st Grade (Myers Cup)Marist Old Boys117131027923153rd of 7
1921 1st Grade (Monteith Shield)Marist Old Boys950416712245103rd of 7
1922 1st Grade (Monteith Shield)Marist Old Boys1491425819266193rd of 8
1923 1st Grade (Monteith Shield)Marist Old Boys1290217010862183rd of 7
1924 1st Grade (Monteith Shield)Marist Old Boys151113345147198231st of 9
1925 1st Grade (Monteith Shield)Marist Old Boys1160516211250123rd of 7
1926 1st Grade (Monteith Shield)Marist Old Boys1170416714423143rd of 7
1927 1st Grade (Monteith Shield)Marist Old Boys1170415511441144th of 7
1928 1st Grade (Monteith Shield)Marist Old Boys12516154170-16115th of 7
1929 1st Grade (Monteith Shield)Marist Old Boys1473420615749174th of 8
1930 1st Grade (Monteith Shield)Marist Old Boys1363420014753154th of 8
1931 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys12110120488116221st of 7
1932 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys1052312910524122nd of 6
1933 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys1070316412935142nd of 6
1934 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys13319126197-7176th of 6
1935 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys12426122156-34105th of 7
1936 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys14617152184-32136th of 8
1937 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys14100422818444203rd of 8
1938 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys161204254121133241st of 9
1939 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys16601018912663128th of 9
1940 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys168082062060165th of 9
1941 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys16619163287-124137th of 9
1942 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys154011126237-11186th of 6
1943 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys1691622315073194th of 9
1944 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys18102620411490224th of 10
1945 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Old Boys1461716214814136th of 10
1990 Cleanaway Division 2Marist Saints21921035947575.58%205th of 8
1992 Strand League Premier 2/3 GradingMarist Saints131210479118405.93%251st of 14
Strand League Premier 2Marist Saints650114546315.22%101st of 7
PlayoffsMarist Saints2101??--W v Hib. Coast in major SF, L v Ellerslie in GF
1993 Projex Premier 2/3 GradingMarist Saints15130262198633.67%262nd of 15
Projex Premier 2Marist Saints760125951507.84%121st of 8
PlayoffsMarist Saints22007728--W v Hib. Coast 50-12 in major SF, W v Hib Coast 27-16 in GF
1994 Lion Red Rukutai ShieldMarist Saints22831145749193.08%198th of 12
1995 Lion Red Rukutai ShieldMarist Saints2414010631457138.07%32*incl 4pts from 2 byes, 3rd of 13
PlayoffsMarist Saints????????
1996 Lion Red Preliminary RoundMarist Saints1350824438763.05%1011th of 14
Sharman CupMarist Saints????????
1997 Lion Red Super 10Marist Saints181116404401100.75%234th of 10
PlayoffsMarist Saints????????
1998 Super 10Marist Saints181107489464105.39%223rd of 10
PlayoffsMarist Saints????????
1999 Rukutai Shield Super 12Marist Saints22801451665578.78%167th of 12
2000 Mad Butcher Fox Memorial Top 8Marist Saints14021224447751.15%28th of 8
2002 Fox Memorial Top 8Marist Saints14626305294103.74%145th of 8
PlayoffsMarist Saints21014740117.5%-W v Mangere East 28-18 in prel. SF, L v Otahuhu in minor SF
2004 Mad Butcher Fox MemorialMarist Saints14221031853459.55%67th of 8
2020 Fox PremiershipMarist Saints840418423877.31%87th of 12
2021 Fox QualifyingMarist Saints11506292284102.82%107th of 12
Fox MemorialMarist Saints721415928455.99%56th of 8
2022 1st Grade (Fox Memorial)Marist Saints9603402166236%125th of 10 in Section 2
PlayoffsMarist Saints1001034--L 0-34 v Richmond in prel. finals
2023 Fox Memorial Qualifing (Pool C)Marist Saints33009860163.33%61st of 4
Fox MemorialMarist Saints1150625026693.99%106th of 12
PlayoffsMarist Saints10011018--L v Howick in prel. finals
1919-45 + 1994-2004, 2020-2023TOTAL6313253527011,75010,438-681

Club titles

Marist Saints grade championships (1919–1944)

  • 1924 First Grade
  • 1927 Sixth Grade knockout competition
  • 1930 Fifth Grade and Fifth Grade knockout (v Otahuhu)
  • 1931 First Grade, Third Grade Open, Fourth Grade, & Fifth Grade
  • 1933 Third Grade Open, & Fourth Grade
  • 1934 Third Grade Intermediate
  • 1935 Reserve Grade
  • 1938 First Grade

Other titles

  • 1928 Roope Rooster & Stormont Shield
  • 1929 Roope Rooster & Stormont Shield
  • 1932 Roope Rooster & Stormont Shield
  • 1937 Roope Rooster & Stormont Shield
  • 1939 Roope Rooster
  • 1946 Roope Rooster
  • 1950 Stormont Shield
  • 1958 Roope Rooster & Stormont Shield
  • 1965 Stormont Shield
  • 1966 Roope Rooster & Stormont Shield
  • 1971 Roope Rooster
  • 1992 Sharman Cup
  • 1997 Roope Rooster

All time top point scorers (1919–1945)

The point scoring lists are compiled from all first grade matches including official preseason games, championship matches, Roope Rooster, Phelan Shield, and Sharman Cup games along with domestic tour matches and games against touring sides such as Australian club teams. The statistics for the combined Marist-North Shore team of 1942 are also included.

Top point scorers
NoPlayerStartEndGamesTriesConPenDGMarkPts
1 John Anderson 193619451275514411530689
2 Charles Gregory 192419318711971700261
3 Hec Brisbane 19231934147563000174
4 Norm Campbell 192919351048502410174
5George Batchelor19281931-435100141
6 Arthur Singe 192119264822231400140
7 Bill Stormont 192019246224181002132
8 Jim O'Brien 19241930922620201124
9D McWilliams19401945-2712300111
10 Alan Clarke 19291934691227910110
11Percy Gallagher19211925-342000106
12William (Billy) Ghent19191925-191370097
13J Matthews19381940-26431094
14 Gordon Midgley 19371939-31000093
15Jock Johnson19221932-30100092
16B Sweeney19241930-30000090
17Phil Brady19261932-29000087
18M Brockliss19431945-117240085
19Pat Meehan19311932-18900072
20 George Gardiner 192419241392110071
21 Claude List 193119345522101070
22 John Lang 192119243815741069
23Lindsay Simons19421943-113170063
24Don McLeod19401945-21110067
25Vincent Bakalich19341938-18310062
Marist v Devonport in the Roope Rooster semi final at Carlaw Park in 1926. Devonport v Marist Roope Rooster match in 1926 at Carlaw Park.png
Marist v Devonport in the Roope Rooster semi final at Carlaw Park in 1926.

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