George Gardiner (rugby league)
George Gardiner was a New Zealand rugby league representative player. He played for New Zealand in 1926 becoming the 185th New Zealand representative. He was also a Bay of Plenty rugby representative as well as playing for the first ever Bay of Plenty rugby league team. After he finished his rugby league career he became a professional wrestler fighting mainly in Australia. He fought in World War 1 for New Zealand and fought and died serving in the Australian forces in World War 2.
Gardiner in military uniform during World War I
Gardiner, 6th from the right in the Auckland team to play England at Carlaw Park on July 26, 1924.
1924 Auckland Rugby League season
The 1924 season of Auckland Rugby League was its 15th. Marist won the first grade championship for the first time in their history after defeating Devonport in the final by 20 points to 17 in front of a club record crowd of 17,000 at Carlaw Park. While City won the Roope Rooster competition for the 4th time.
George Gardiner
City Rovers 3rd Grade side which won the championship. Ernie Asher is seated on the left.
Auckland v Australian Universities souvenir program
George Davidson