19 January 1967(1967-01-19) (aged 42) Strongman Mine, New Zealand
Playing information
Position
Five-eighth, Halfback, Lock
Club
Years
Team
Pld
T
G
FG
P
Blackball
Representative
Years
Team
Pld
T
G
FG
P
1945–48
West Coast
1946–48
South Island
1947–48
New Zealand
6
0
0
0
0
1949–51
Other Nationalities
2
0
0
0
0
Source: [1]
As of 2 February 2021
Kenneth Henry James Mountford (27 May 1924 – 19 January 1967) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand. He was the brother of fellow players Ces Mountford and Bill Mountford.[1]
^ ab"Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org". rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
New Zealand. He was the brother of fellow players Ces Mountford and Bill Mountford. Mountford played for Blackball of the West Coast Rugby League during...
Mountford may refer to: People: James Mountford Allen (1809–1883), British architect William Fowler Mountford Copeland II, horticulturist Adam Mountford...
coach. Mountford was one of ten siblings, he and four of his brothers played rugby league for the South Island whilst Bill Mountford and KenMountford played...
New Zealand internationals Bill Mountford, Bob Aynsley, Charlie McBride, Ray Nuttall, KenMountford, and Ces Mountford who signed with Wigan two months...
8. Bill McLennan 9. Jock Butterfield 10. Jack Newton 11. Charlie McBride 12. Tony Coll 13. KenMountford Reserves: 14. Frank Mulcare 15. Les McNichol...
play about race and friendship". The Times. Retrieved 9 December 2021. Mountford, Fiona (13 October 2021). "Suzan-Lori Parks' play, White Noise, is chilling...
8. Bill McLennan 9. Jock Butterfield 10. Jack Newton 11. Charlie McBride 12. Tony Coll 13. KenMountford Reserves: 14. Frank Mulcare 15. Les McNichol...
Cecil Mountford (1919–2009), International representative and Wigan RFL player Bill Mountford, New Zealand representative player KenMountford, New Zealand...
8. Bill McLennan 9. Jock Butterfield 10. Jack Newton 11. Charlie McBride 12. Tony Coll 13. KenMountford Reserves: 14. Frank Mulcare 15. Les McNichol...
8. Bill McLennan 9. Jock Butterfield 10. Jack Newton 11. Charlie McBride 12. Tony Coll 13. KenMountford Reserves: 14. Frank Mulcare 15. Les McNichol...
8. Bill McLennan 9. Jock Butterfield 10. Jack Newton 11. Charlie McBride 12. Tony Coll 13. KenMountford Reserves: 14. Frank Mulcare 15. Les McNichol...
8. Bill McLennan 9. Jock Butterfield 10. Jack Newton 11. Charlie McBride 12. Tony Coll 13. KenMountford Reserves: 14. Frank Mulcare 15. Les McNichol...
8. Bill McLennan 9. Jock Butterfield 10. Jack Newton 11. Charlie McBride 12. Tony Coll 13. KenMountford Reserves: 14. Frank Mulcare 15. Les McNichol...
South Island, Mountford was one of ten children. Five of them, including Bill, went on to play for the South Island. This included Ken, who like Bill...
8. Bill McLennan 9. Jock Butterfield 10. Jack Newton 11. Charlie McBride 12. Tony Coll 13. KenMountford Reserves: 14. Frank Mulcare 15. Les McNichol...
2007, Baxter retired and was replaced by Adam Mountford, previously the Five Live cricket producer. Mountford was aged just one when Peter Baxter became...
8. Bill McLennan 9. Jock Butterfield 10. Jack Newton 11. Charlie McBride 12. Tony Coll 13. KenMountford Reserves: 14. Frank Mulcare 15. Les McNichol...
Jack Forrest, Pat Smith, Bob Aynsley, John Newton, Charlie McBride, KenMountford and Bob Neilson. Auckland sent a team to Wellington and the South Island...
Newton, captain Pat Smith, Les Pye, Charlie McBride, Travers Hardwick, KenMountford, Clarence Hurndell, Claude Hancox, Abbie Graham, Arthur McInnarney,...
2021. "Anjana on Singapore, Shakespeare and Sir Ken". RWCMD. 8 July 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2021. Mountford, Fiona (10 September 2019). "Anjana Vasan on...
25–11 in the annual fixture. The South Island included Ray Nuttall, Ken and Bill Mountford, Jack Forrest, Pat Smith, Bob Aynsley, Len Brown, John Newton, Arthur...
The team won the first test match of the tour but lost the second. KenMountford, who was initially selected in the touring party, withdrew due to injury...