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Eden Ramblers was a rugby league club in
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which played in the
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competition from 1911 to 1913. They were based in the Avondale suburb of
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where they largely trained and played and held meetings in
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.


Club History


Formation

On 11 April the New Zealand Herald reported that there was "every probability of a club forming in Avondale" and the league would send officials on the night of the 12th to meet with interested parties. The first meeting was held in Carter's Hall, Point Chevalier on Wednesday 12 April. Mr. Harry Oakley, secretary of the Auckland Rugby League presided. While Percy Ussher, treasurer also addressed the meeting. H.A. Cummings moved, and Bob Noone seconded "that a club be formed to play under Northern Union rules, to affiliate with the Auckland Provincial Rugby League". The motion was carried unanimously. Mr. John Bollard, M.P. was elected as the first president of the club and B. Noone the honorary secretary ex officio. Thirty members handed their names to the secretary. It was said that they would be made up of players representing the Avondale, Point Chevalier, and Mount Albert districts. The club stated that they intended to enter a team for both senior and junior grades. It was also noted that there had been a misunderstanding about the meeting venue and an apology was given to some of the Avondale players. Their next meeting was put down for Wednesday, 19 April at the same location. The club met again on the evening of 26 April at a meeting in the Avondale Public Hall which still stands, to the left of the Hollywood Cinema. Mr. John Bollard, M.P. (president of the club) presided over the meeting. It was decided to name the club the Eden Ramblers Football Club with their colours to be green and gold. The following were elected to their first board:- Hon. Secretary, Mr. B. Noone; management committee, Messrs W.A. Cummings, J Eddowes, W. Fairweather, M. Morrow, and J. Denyer. With the addition of “several new members” the total club membership was “close to 50”. They had already begun to organise a practice match at Victoria Park with the Ponsonby United club. On 29 April it was reported that "the newly formed Avondale club will practice with the Ponsonby players at Victoria Park" on the same day. Their first ever meeting was in
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however they practised and played some matches also in Avondale. One possible explanation for their choice of name (Eden) was that their first club president, M.P. John Bollard was the M.P. for the Eden Electorate which Avondale was a part of.


First season

They immediately entered a team in the first grade competition and joined Auckland Rugby League foundation clubs Ponsonby United,
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,
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, and
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. They also held their early practises at the Avondale Racecourse. They held a practice match with Ponsonby on the Avondale Racecourse on 13 May. They had a bye in the first round and so played an A and B match at the racecourse in order to select a “junior team”. They then entered a team in the third grade as well as their senior side in A grade. The results for the third grade were only partially reported. The side had 2 wins and 3 losses reported. The Eden Ramblers first playing squad was Mew, Bert Denyer, John Denyer, Noone, Bob (Robert) Biggs, Prosser, W. Fairweather, Morrow, Don Kenealy, Ray, Brett, J Cummings, A. Walker, Harris (2), O. Patterson, and R. McGowan. Their first ever official match was played against Ponsonby United at Victoria Park on 27 May. They were defeated 49 points to 10. Their first ever win, which was their only one of the season was against
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on 22 July at the Auckland Domain. They won the match 14 to 5 with Don Kenealy scoring a try, Harris 2, Fairweather 1, and Kenealy kicking a penalty. J. Cummings became their first representative player when he was selected in the forwards to play for
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against
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on 10 June. During the season they held a dance at Avondale, and another at
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. They had also rented out the Point Chevalier Hall for two nights a week for eight months.


1912 Season

Their committee in 1912 was president Mr. John Bollard, M.P., vice presidents, Messrs. T. Dignan, John Potter, T.B. Clay, T. Kennealy, A.W. Page, A. Grandison, T. gardiner, Anderson, Robertson, J. Hankin, T.J. McIvor, Muir, Alley, W. Faulder, Dr. Rossiter, Secretary treasurer and delegate to the Auckland Rugby League; Mr. T.G. McIlroy; Assistant secretary, Mr. H. Morrow; Players delegates Messrs. Biggs, Kennealey, social committee, Messrs. W. and H. Fairweather, Dwyer, Biggs and Patterson. They were to hold their 1912 annual concert once again in the Point Chevalier Hall. The
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season also saw them field a third grade team once again. Of their reported matches they won 3 and lost 3 and finished mid table. Eden also fielded a fourth grade side which was reported to have won 1 game and lost 3 with a handful of other scores not reported. Then in
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they fielded two sides in the third grade and one in the fourth grade.


Exit

The team struggled and ultimately folded in 1913. On 5 April 1919 the
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reported that a "new club that has just been affiliated is the Eden Ramblers, boys from Avondale and Point Chevalier". The new team however was not to become known as the Eden Ramblers but in fact were named
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.


Playing record

In 1911 they played 7 matches with 1 win and 6 losses leaving them in last place. The 1912 season saw Eden record a 2 win, 1 draw, 8 loss record. Both of their wins were against
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(10-6 and 25–5). While their draw was against Ponsonby. They also entered a team in the 3rd grade competition where they won 3 and lost three to finish 4th out of 7 teams. During the 1912 season Don Kenealy was selected to play for
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on their tour of Australia. He played 4 matches for them on the wing. He also played 4 times for Auckland scoring a try against Lower Waikato. While halfback Thomas Herbert (Bert) Biggs was their only other Auckland representative for the season playing in the same match. Eden also fielded teams in the third grade and fourth grade. In 1913 they only lasted 5 games in the first grade competition before being unable to field a team. Their lone win in a 1 win, 4 loss season was against
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. They finished their two and a half seasons with a 4 win, 1 draw, 18 loss record in the first grade. The club did not field any teams beyond the end of the 1913 season.


Myers Cup (first grade championship)


Senior team players and point scorers (1911-1913)

This list is compiled from published team lists and match reports in the Auckland Star and New Zealand Herald. There were several matches with no team lists published or with limited point scoring details as such the list is only about 80% complete.


Head to Head records


Representative players


New Zealand


Auckland

* J. Cummings 1911 (1) * Don Kenealy 1911-13 (8)


Auckland B

* Bob (Robert) Biggs 1912 (2 appearances, 1 try)


References

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