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List of New Zealand national rugby league team players
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There have been 828 rugby league footballers who have played for the New Zealand national rugby league team since the national side started competing internationally in 1907. Players are listed according to the date of their first international test match. The below list is the official roll of honour and only lists players who have played a test match for the Kiwis or have gone away on a tour with the squad. The list does not include players who only played non-tests in New Zealand or who were unused substitutions in test matches. The New Zealand Rugby League omitted Ed St George as early records were poorly kept and it was assumed the "St George" who played for New Zealand in 1932 was Neville St George who debuted for New Zealand in 1925. It was however his younger brother Allen (Ed) St George. He has been added to the NZRL Roll of Honour and given the number 220a.
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Dual internationals
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Several of the original New Zealand team had already represented New Zealand in rugby union. This trend has continued with many players representing New Zealand in two sports or representing two different countries in rugby league due to the eligibility rules in place at the time. For example, Dally Messenger represented Australia in both rugby union and rugby league as well as playing with the 1907 touring side.
Of the 36 players that have played for both the Kiwis and the All Blacks, only Karl Ifwersen, Sonny Bill Williams, and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck have been a Kiwi before they became an All Black.
As well as the dual internationals below, Charles Savory won the New Zealand National Amateur Heavyweight Boxing championship in 1914, while Sonny Bill Williams won the New Zealand Professional Boxing Association Heavyweight Championship in 2012.
Charles Finlayson was Kiwi #100 and played for the Kiwis in 1913. Then in 1928 he played for New Zealand at cricket against Australia, although the match was not an official test match. The only player to play for New Zealand at rugby league and then an official test match in cricket for New Zealand was Verdun Scott who achieved the feat in 1939 and 1946 respectively.
Kiwi 221, Wilf Hassan became the New Zealand Diving champion in 1934 and 1935, and Kiwi captain Puti Tipene (Steve) Watene became a Member of Parliament after his retirement from rugby league.[9]
Four Kiwis have gone on to be test referees; Albert House, Maurice Wetherill, Vic Belsham and Henry Perenara.[10]
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Gallery
- 19 Lance Todd
- 24 Eric Watkins
- 41 Con Sullivan
- 43 Albert Asher
- 44 Ernie Asher
- 78 Bill Kelly
- 111 Bill Davidson
- 112 Ernie Herring
- 115 Thomas McClymont
- 123 Bill Williams
- 124 Craddock Dufty
- 113 Bert Laing
- 137 Nelson Bass
- 147 Frank Delgrosso
- 153 Hec Brisbane
- 157 Andrew O'Brien
- 159 Bill Te Whata
- 161 Bill Devine
- 162 Lou Petersen
- 166 Lou Brown
- 171 Charles Gregory
- 172 Wilson Hall
- 174 Jack Kirwan
- 176 Harry Thomas
- 177 Stan Webb
- 179 Arthur Singe
- 180 Ben Davidson
- 181 Ivan Littlewood
- 182 Jim O'Brien
- 183 Hector Cole
- 184 Wally Desmond
- 185 George Gardiner
- 187 Joe Menzies
- 189 Roy Hardgrave
- 190 Claude List
- 191 Len Scott
- 192 Stan Prentice
- 193 Lou Hutt
- 197 Trevor Hall
- 198 Tim Peckham
- 199 Alf Townsend
- 200 Bert Eckhoff
- 201 Edwin Abbott
- 202 Jim Amos
- 203 Len Barchard
- 205 Stan Clark
- 212 Allan Seagar
- 218 Dick Smith
- 219 Bert Cooke
- 221 Wilf Hassan
- 225 Ted Brimble
- 227 Alan Clarke
- 228 Arthur Kay
- 229 Ted Mincham
- 232 Cliff Satherley
- 233 Harold Tetley
- 235 Herb Lilburne
- 237 Brian Riley
- 239 Eric Fletcher
- 240 Jack Hemi
- 241 Wally Tittleton
- 243 Joe Cootes
- 244 Bill McNeight
- 245 Frank Pickrang
- 246 Claude Dempsey
- 248 Rangi Chase
- 249 Noel Bickerton
- 250 Frank Halloran
- 251 Angus Gault
- 252 Jack Brodrick
- 253 Jack McLeod
- 254 George Nēpia
- 255 Jack Satherley
- 256 John Anderson
- 257 Walter Brimble
- 258 Wilfred Brimble
- 260 Robert Grotte
- 261 Des Herring
- 262 Clarry McNeil
- 263 Gordon Midgley
- 265 Jack Smith
- 266 Bob Banham
- 271 Tommy Chase
- 273 Ross Jones
- 277 Hawea Mataira
- 278 Harold Milliken
- 282 Verdun Scott
- 283 Dave Solomon
- 284 Ivor Stirling
- 320 Tommy Baxter
- 599 Gary Freeman
- 654 Henry Paul
- 665 Stacey Jones
- 668 Joe Vagana
- 677 Ali Lauitiiti
- 680 Richard Swain
- 683 Tasesa Lavea
- 684 Tonie Carroll
- 685 David Vaeliki
- 686 Motu Tony
- 687 Henry Fa'afili
- 693 David Solomona
- 695 Lance Hohaia
- 696 Paul Rauhihi
- 701 Joe Galuvao
- 702 Vinnie Anderson
- 704 Thomas Leuluai
- 705 Paul Whatuira
- 711 Shontayne Hape
- 717 Benji Marshall
- 719 Jake Webster
- 720 Manu Vatuvei
- 725 Tame Tupou
- 727 Ben Roberts
- 728 Harrison Hansen
- 729 Iosia Soliola
- 730 Steve Matai
- 737 Greg Eastwood
- 738 Luke Covell
- 739 Taniela Tuiaki
- 742 Jeremy Smith
- 744 Sam Perrett
- 746 Shaun Kenny-Dowall
- 748 Setaimata Sa
- 757 Kieran Foran
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Numbering
The general rule is that a player does not become a Kiwi until he actually plays in the jersey. However this rule is ignored for players who tour with the squad and do not get capped, these players still qualify as Kiwis.[12]
Due to incomplete records, before 1939 touring teams are listed by alphabetical order and home teams are listed by position from fullback to the forwards. Post War players are listed in order of appearance.[12]
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