Ranfurly Shield 1910–1919

The Ranfurly Shield, colloquially known as the Log o' Wood, is perhaps the most prestigious trophy in New Zealand's domestic rugby union competition. First played for in 1904, the Ranfurly Shield is based on a challenge system, rather than a league or knockout competition as with most football trophies. The holding union must defend the Shield in challenge matches, and if a challenger defeats them, they become the new holder of the Shield.

Holders

Three unions held the Ranfurly Shield between 1910 and 1919, however due to the outbreak of World War I no matches were played between 1915 and 1918.

Union Won Successful
Defences
AucklandHeld at beginning of decade11
Taranaki16 August 19136
Wellington10 September 19145

Fixtures

1910

13 August 1910 Auckland 11–3 Hawke's Bay Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Try: R.B. Magee,
J.T. Wylie,
Frank Morse
Con: William Cunningham
Try: R. McEwan Attendance: 5,000
Referee: J. Williams (Auckland)
20 August 1910 Auckland 3–3 Wellington Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Drop: Joe O'Leary Try: Frederick Roberts Attendance: 15,000
Referee: J. Williams (Auckland)
3 September 1910 Auckland 16–9 Taranaki Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Try: H. Harrison,
George Tyler
Con: R.B. Magee,
Joe O'Leary
Pen: Joe O'Leary (2)
Try: L.J. Hill
Pen: Leonard Stohr
Drop: Leonard Stohr
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Edward McKenzie (Wairarapa)
10 September 1910 Auckland 6–4 Canterbury Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Try: H. Harrison,
J.T. Wylie
Drop: A.E. Doell Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Angus Campbell (Auckland)

1911

23 August 1911 Auckland 21–5 South Auckland Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Try: Dougie McGregor (2),
R.B. Magee,
Harold Hayward,
James Stewart,
T.M. Wilkes
Pen: Joe O'Leary
Try: S.Darby
Con: A. Hyde
Referee: C.W. Oram (Auckland)
16 September 1911 Auckland 29–10 Poverty Bay Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Try: Victor Macky (2),
A.C. Wilson (2), J.A. Bruce,
Joe O'Leary,
Dougie McGregor
Con: Joe O'Leary (2),
R.B. Magee,
Victor Macky
Try: Aorere Mahaki,
Robert Douglas
Drop: Erekana Pewhairangi
Attendance: 5,500
Referee: F. Spurdle (Taranaki)

1912

17 August 1912 Auckland 6–5 Taranaki Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Try: Victor Macky
Pen: Karl Ifwersen
Try: Jack McLeod
Con: John Franklin
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Edward McKenzie (Wairarapa)
24 August 1912 Auckland 12–0 Wellington Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Try: Victor Macky (4) Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Edward McKenzie (Wairarapa)
7 September 1912 Auckland 5–5 Otago Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Try: Victor Macky
Con: T.P. Walshe
Try: W. Alexander
Con: E. Watson
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: J. Williams (Auckland)

1913

19 July 1913 Auckland 6–5 Wellington Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Try: C.L. Nisbet
Pen: Joe O'Leary
Try: Frank Mitchinson
Con: A.C. Evensen
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: George Nicholson (Auckland)
9 August 1913 Auckland 27–3 Poverty Bay Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Try: Dougie McGregor (2),
Victor Macky,
J.T. Wylie
Con: Joe O'Leary (3)
Pen: Joe O'Leary (3)
Drop: William Tate Attendance: 5,000
Referee: R.L. Simpson (Wellington)
16 August 1913 Auckland 11–14 Taranaki Alexandra Park, Auckland  
Try: W. McK. Geddes,
Lyn Weston, Dougie McGregor
Con: Joe O'Leary
Try: R.W. Roberts (2),
George Loveridge,
Henry Dewar
Con: G.J. Hawkins
Referee: Edward McKenzie (Wairarapa)

1914

27 June 1914 Taranaki 17–3 Wanganui Showgrounds Oval, Hawera  
Try: Reginald Taylor,
C.C. Whittington,
John Colman
Con: Leonard Stohr
Pen: Lenonard Stohr
Drop: Leonard Stohr
Try: S.J. Smith Referee: Alfred Neilson (Wellington)
23 July 1914 Taranaki 11–3 Manawatu Pukekura Park, New Plymouth  
Try: John Kissick,
G.F. Bertrand,
James Robertson
Con: Leonard Stohr
Try: William Carroll Attendance: 1,500
Referee: F. Spurdle (Taranaki)
5 August 1914 Taranaki 14–3 Horowhenua-Kapiti Showgrounds Oval, Hawera  
Try: O.M. Young,
C.R. Birchall,
R. Paterson
Con: Leonard Stohr
Pen: Leonard Stohr
Drop: Nepia Winiata Attendance: 500
Referee: W.B. Scott (Wanganui)
13 August 1914 Taranaki 22–3 Wairarapa Victoria Park, Stratford  
Try: C.F. Young (4),
C.C. Whittington,
R. Paterson
Con: Leonard Stohr (2)
Try: W. Redmond Referee: W.J. Meredith (Wellington)
20 August 1914 Taranaki 6–5 Canterbury Pukekura Park, New Plymouth  
Try: C.C. Whittington
Pen: Leonard Stohr
Try: Edward Hasell
Con: E.E. Crawshaw
Referee: W.J. Meredith (Wellington)
27 August 1914 Taranaki 6–0 Southland Pukekura Park, New Plymouth  
Try: R.W. Roberts, Donald Cameron Attendance: 2,000
Referee: George Nicholson (Auckland)
10 September 1914 Taranaki 6–12 Wellington Victoria Park, Stratford  
Try: Reginald Taylor
Pen: Leonard Stohr
Try: E. Fisher,
Beethoven Algar
Con: Edward Roberts
Drop: Beethoven Algar
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: George Nicholson (Auckland)

1919

30 August 1919 Wellington 21–8 Canterbury Athletic Park, Wellington  
Try: J.M. McArthur (2),
M.C. Corner,
H. Elliot,
W.T. Ryan
Con: R. Green (2),
Edward Roberts
Try: L. Buchanan,
E. Cummings
Con: H. Davis
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: T.H. Jones (Wellington)
6 September 1919 Wellington 18–10 Taranaki Athletic Park, Wellington  
Try: M.C. Corner,
Beethoven Algar,
Albert de Clifton
Con: Edward Roberts
Pen: Edward Roberts
Drop: Edward Roberts
Try: F.H. Masters,
A.E. Spratt
Con: S.D. George (2)
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: E.N. Tregear (Wanganui)
13 September 1919 Wellington 23–9 Canterbury Addington Showgrounds, Christchurch  
Try: Sydney Shearer,
Jack Shearer,
N.A.J. Barker,
Beethoven Algar
Con: R. Green (3),
J.T. Tilyard
Drop: R. Green
Pen: H. Davis (2)
Drop: H. Davis
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: J.F. Peake (Canterbury)
17 September 1919 Wellington 24–3 Auckland Athletic Park, Wellington  
Try: Beethoven Algar,
Albert de Clifton,
M.C. Corner,
R.J. Paton,
N.A.J. Barker,
J.T. Tilyard
Con: Edward Roberts
Drop: F.A. Malin
Try: M.R. Grierson Attendance: 10,000
Referee: A.F.R. Crawford (Wellington)
4 October 1919 Wellington 30–3 Wanganui Athletic Park, Wellington  
Try: N.A.J. Barker (2),
Umberto Calcinai (2),
Sydney Shearer (2),
Jack Shearer,
J.T. Tilyard
Con: F.A. Malin,
Sydney Shearer,
Jack Shearer
Try: A. Campion Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Alfred Neilson (Wellington)

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