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Roy Arthur Hardgrave (28 July 1906 – February 1982) was a rugby league player. He represented New Zealand rugby league team in 3 tests in 1928. In the process he became the 189th player to represent New Zealand. Hardgrave also played for Newton Rangers, St Helens (Heritage No. 379), Mount Albert United, York, and Toulouse rugby league clubs, along with the North Island, and Auckland representative sides. His father Arthur Hardgrave also represented New Zealand from 1912 to 1914.
Roy Arthur Hardgrave (28 July 1906 – February 1982) was a rugby league player. He represented New Zealand rugby league team in 3 tests in 1928. In the...
for Marist in their 22-13 win over Newton. Round 10 saw the return of RoyHardgrave to the Newton side after several seasons playing professionally in England...
Hyde, Jim Quealey, Jack Redman, Frank Griffiths, George Watt (Balmain), Roy Thompson (N. Sydney), Don Manson (S. Sydney), Aub Mitchell (Canterbury-Bankstown)...
Hector Cole 184 Wally Desmond 185 George Gardiner 187 Joe Menzies 189 RoyHardgrave 190 Claude List 191 Len Scott 192 Stan Prentice 193 Lou Hutt 197 Trevor...
Northern Union Cup match by 66 points to 22 with winger RoyHardgrave (son of former Kiwi Arthur Hardgrave) running in five tries. The match was played in good...
Ben Davidson and Len Mason, while Wilson Hall played for Leeds, and RoyHardgrave, Trevor Hall, and Lou Hutt all joined St. Helens. Trevor Hanlon of the...
which was playing in the 6th grade B section. Also in the side was RoyHardgrave who scored 2 tries in the same game, which they won 18-0 over Richmond...
win to his side. In the first half he saved a try after a break by RoyHardgrave and later made a break with a run down the sideline and centred a kick...
their win over Newton, Marist claimed the Fox memorial title for 1938. RoyHardgrave made an appearance for Mount Albert after recently returning to Auckland...
the match between Newton Rangers and Richmond Rovers, flying winger RoyHardgrave was thought to have broken his collarbone and was stretchered from the...
Ben Davidson 3, Claude List, RoyHardgrave, Selby Crewther, Bill Te Whata 5, Hec McDonald 2, Nelson Bass 3 Con: RoyHardgrave, Hector Cole, Hec McDonald...
Arthur Hardgrave (1882–1953) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand. His son RoyHardgrave also played for New Zealand as well...
Island had won 7, the South Island had won 1 in 1929, with a draw in 1930. Roy Bright, Wilf Hassan and McNeil (Richmond) were selected to play for the North...
playing for a second division club. He was named in the centres with RoyHardgrave and Len Scott on the wings, Craddock Dufty at fullback, and Maurice...
also on the Ponsonby United committee for several years in the mid 1920s. Roy Mansill debuted for Mount Albert. He was the Auckland amateur sprint champion...
All Golds team included Craddock Dufty, RoyHardgrave, Allan Seagar, Clarrie McNeil, Stan Prentice, C Dunn, Roy Powell, Stan Clark, Jack Satherley, Des...
Hardrave" was listed as coaching the Mt Albert side which was possibly RoyHardgrave as there were several spelling errors in the article. Brian Nordgren...
Warriors Super League player; son of Ellery Arthur Hardgrave, New Zealand international 1912–14 RoyHardgrave, New Zealand international 1928; son of Arthur...
along with fellow Auckland and New Zealand players Trevor Hall and RoyHardgrave. He played 2 further matches for Ponsonby before departing for England...
to win their third consecutive title, in the final by 6 points to 5. RoyHardgrave debuted for Newton. He went on to play 58 games for them, scoring 39...
Archived from the original on 1 October 2006. Retrieved 11 December 2008. Hardgrave, Bob (1999). "The 1999 Indian Parliamentary Elections and the New BJP-led...
after playing for Mt Albert. Gordon Campbell Claude List Wilf Hassan RoyHardgrave Cliff Satherley Ted Mincham Des Herring (1935-1939) Robert Morrissey...
August Auckland 15–26 England Carlaw Park 1 3:00 Try: Len Scott, RoyHardgrave, Alan Clarke Con: Craddock Dufty 2 Drop: Craddock Dufty Try: Alf Ellaby...
Island had won 7, the South Island had won 1 in 1929, with a draw in 1930. Roy Bright, Wilf Hassan and McNeil (Richmond) were selected to play for the North...