Stanley Clark was a New Zealand
rugby league player who represented
New Zealand.
Playing career

Stan Clark began his senior rugby league career with the Parnell club. He played in their top side in 1927 and 28 which was in the Senior B grade, effectively the 2nd division. At the start of the 1929 season he was granted a transfer to the
City Rovers
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club where he made his debut at the opening match of the season.
Clark represented
Auckland, playing against Northland in 1930.
[Coffey, John and Bernie Wood ''Auckland, 100 years of rugby league, 1909–2009'', 2009. .] In 1930, Clark was selected as part of the
New Zealand national rugby league team side that toured Australia. The team did not play in any test matches but Clark became
Kiwi number 205.
During the
1932 season, Clark played for Auckland against the touring
Great Britain Lions. He then played for New Zealand in his only test match, which was lost 18–20 at
Carlaw Park.
References
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New Zealand rugby league players
New Zealand national rugby league team players
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