West Coast rugby league team

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West Coast rugby league team
Club information
Nickname(s)Chargers
Colours Saintscolours.svg Red and White
Founded1915
Current details
Ground(s)
Competition New Zealand Rugby League
Records
Rugby League Cup1947, 1955, 1960, 1962-63, 1968

The West Coast rugby league team are New Zealand rugby league team that represents the West Coast Rugby League. They have been nicknamed the Chargers.

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History

The West Coast side played its first match against Canterbury, losing 30–16 on 3 June 1915 at Victoria Park, Greymouth. That night the West Coast Rugby League was formed. Canterbury then played Blackball the next day, winning 23-10 before defeating Hokitika 33–8 on 5 June. [1]

The team for the West Coast was; H. Lawrence, L. Smith, L. Hunter, A. Hobson, W. Kirk, Hay, R. Watts, J. Rear, S.Bligh, A. Kells, D. McCann, T. Todd, J. Stenhouse. [1]

They next played in 1919 when they lost to Canterbury 5–3. [1]

The West Coast recorded their first win in 1923 when they defeated Wellington 12–6. They first defeated Canterbury in 1931, winning 37–19, before following it up the following year with a 53–26 win. [1]

Since then rugby league has traditionally been the most successful team sport in the West Coast. [2] However, since the 1990s the West Coast has usually participated in Second Division or South Island competitions and in particular the West Coast missed out on having a team in either the Lion Red Cup or Bartercard Cup, the two main New Zealand Rugby League competitions of the 1990s and 2000s.

Despite this, the West Coast has had some success in recent years. In the 1995 season the West Coast won the South Island division of the National Provincial competition and advanced to the final, losing to Wellington. The NPC was that year an invitational competition due to the Lion Red Cup.

However, in 1997 the West Coast Chargers advanced to the semi-finals of a full national competition, losing to Canterbury 24–40 in an away semi final. [3]

In 2000 the West Coast competed in the Mainland Super 10, a competition involving three South Island districts and seven Canterbury Rugby League clubs. The West Coast Chargers performed below expectations and finished eighth. [4] The West Coast declined to take part in the 2001 edition of the competition after it was moved to the first half of the season. [5]

In 2004 the West Coast played the touring Russian national team. [6]

The West Coast is currently represented by the South Island team in the National Zonal Competition.

Notable players

The West Coast has produced many New Zealand national rugby league team including Jock Butterfield, Bill McLennan, George Menzies, Whetu Taewa and Kiwis coach Cecil Mountford.

Rugby League Tour Matches

For 70 years from 1920 to 1990, the West Coast was a frequent stop for touring international rugby league teams. [7]

GameDateResultVenueAttendanceNotes
111 August 1920 England colours.svg Northern Union def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 55–13Victoria Park, Greymouth 1,500 1920 Great Britain Lions tour
213 August 1924 England colours.svg England def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 65–8Victoria Park, Greymouth 3,000 1924 Great Britain Lions tour
323 September 1925 Queensland colours.svg Queensland Firsts def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 27–10Victoria Park, Greymouth 1925 Queensland tour of New Zealand
416 August 1928 England colours.svg England def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 62–13Victoria Park, Greymouth 4,000 1928 Great Britain Lions tour
510 August 1932 Great Britain colours.svg England def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 32–8Victoria Park, Greymouth 3,000 1932 Great Britain Lions tour
629 July 1946 Saintscolours.svg West Coast def. Great Britain colours.svg England 17–8Victoria Park, Greymouth 4,000 1946 Great Britain Lions tour
721 September 1949 Australian colours.svg Australia def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 39–14Victoria Park, Greymouth 3,646 1949 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
830 July 1950 Great Britain colours.svg Great Britain def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 21–15Victoria Park, Greymouth 5,500 1950 Great Britain Lions tour
925 July 1951 France colours.svg France def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 5–2 Wingham Park, Greymouth 3,667 1951 French tour of Australasia
1024 June 1953 Australian colours.svg Australia def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 17–11 Wingham Park, Greymouth 2,003 1953 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
1128 June 1953 Saintscolours.svg West Coast def. United States colours.svg USA 27–10 Wingham Park, Greymouth 1953 American All-Stars tour
1227 July 1955 France colours.svg France def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 18–12 Wingham Park, Greymouth 5,0001955 French tour of Australasia
133 August 1958 Great Britain colours.svg Great Britain def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 19–2 Wingham Park, Greymouth 4,500 1958 Great Britain Lions tour
1431 July 1960 France colours.svg France def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 29–5Greymouth Recreation Ground, Greymouth 4,5001960 French tour of Australasia
1525 June 1961 Australian colours.svg Australia def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 27–7 Wingham Park, Greymouth 2,125 1961 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
165 August 1962 Great Britain colours.svg Great Britain def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 66–8 Wingham Park, Greymouth 2,758 1962 Great Britain Lions tour
174 August 1964 France colours.svg France def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 9–6 Wingham Park, Greymouth 1,9701964 French tour of Australasia
1813 July 1965 Australian colours.svg Australia def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 16–6 Wingham Park, Greymouth 1,682 1965 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
1911 August 1966 Great Britain colours.svg Great Britain def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 27–5 Wingham Park, Greymouth 2,212 1966 Great Britain Lions tour
2016 May 1967 Saintscolours.svg West Coast drew with Queensland colours.svg Queensland Firsts 8–8 Wingham Park, Greymouth 1967 Queensland tour of New Zealand
2121 July 1970 Great Britain colours.svg Great Britain def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 57–2 Wingham Park, Greymouth 676 1970 Great Britain Lions tour
2221 June 1975 Wales colours.svg Wales def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 35–5 Wingham Park, Greymouth 2,000Wales 1975 Rugby League World Cup tour
237 August 1979 Great Britain colours.svg Great Britain def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 19–0 Wingham Park, Greymouth 900 1979 Great Britain Lions tour
2426 June 1991 France colours.svg France def. Saintscolours.svg West Coast 14–6 Wingham Park, Greymouth 1991 French tour of Australasia


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References

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  2. Smith, Tony (27 November 2010). "Sport can help West Coasters heal the pain". The Press . Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  3. John Coffey Coasters give Reds a shock [ dead link ]The Press, 15 September 1997
  4. West Coast Chargers rugbyleague.co.nz
  5. West Coast league team pulls out [ dead link ]The Press, 9 March 2001
  6. Russian league team heads for South Island [ dead link ]The Press, 5 July 2003
  7. West Coast vs tourists 1920-1990