1949 Kennedy Bay Vs Coromandel Ngapo Shield

13th Of August 1949

In a good Rugby game at Coromandel on Saturday last Kennedy Bay was successful in its challenge for the Ngapo shield and outclassed Coromandel to win by 17 to 0.

The game was marred by injuries to Coromandel players. Neil Strongman suffered slight concussion, K. Notman received an injured elbow, L. Quest a twisted knee while R. Fuller split his lip necessitating three stitches being inserted.

At half-time the score was 3 - 0 in Bay’s favour but after the change over with Coromandel two men short Kennedy Bay threw the ball around and gave an excellent exhibition of open football, overwhelming the lighter opposition.

Points were made up of five tries, one of which was converted by Pickering. Outstanding for the Bay was Leggan at first five-eighths and D. Mareroa, the Bay skipper, but the entire team excelled itself and fully deserved its victory. Mr Rivers was the referee.

In a gathering after the match Mr C. M. J. Caliagher, in presenting the shield, congratulated Kennedy Bay team on its victory and on once more taking the shield over the hill.

HAURAKI PLAINS GAZETTE, VOLUME 58, ISSUE 4174, 17 AUGUST 1949, PAGE 8

Although these might not be from the same year there should be a few names from the same two teams that played. If you have any photographs from this period please get in contact with us.

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