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Jack Satherley

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the best Richmond forwards. His try came after Bill Glover made a good tackle on him but Jack McLeod gained possession and sent the ball back to Satherley to cross for the try. The try gave them the lead but a flurry of points saw Marist take a commanding 12 point lead into the half time break. With Richmond needing to win their final round match against Newton to secure the first grade championship they won comfortably by 30 points to 9 to win the title for the 3rd time in 4 seasons. Satherley scored two tries in the win. The Auckland Star wrote that “Satherley and Alf Broadhead were always on hand when there was hard work to be done. Satherley incidentally played one of his best games to date and scored twice as a result of fine breakaways”. The Herald also said that Satherley “played his best game this season” and both his tries were “runaways”. Richmond were knocked out of the Roope Rooster and Phelan Shield competitions in the first round before their final game of the season against Marist in the Stormont Shield final on October 2. Marist won 12-5 though “J. Satherley gave his side signal service in that he won the ball for Richmond with consistency from the set scrums”.
1923:“in connection with an incident near the end of the game when J. Satherley, one of the Richmond players was injured, and lay on the ground for some time receiving attention. At the time of the incident a set scrum was being formed, and Satherley was seen to reel and fall”. It was also reported that the injury was the result of “what appeared to be a wilful head butt by a Manukau forward”. His try earlier had come as a result of “a passing bout” and he also “did good work in the loose”. Zimmerman was later found guilty by the Auckland Rugby League control board and suspended for the remainder of the season. On September 1 in a championship final match against Ponsonby, which was later essentially downgraded to a semi final fixture, Richmond beat Ponsonby 7–3. At one stage he “stormed the Ponsonby goal line” with Richmond going close to adding to their 7–0 lead in rainy conditions. Richmond then lost what was then set up as the Fox Memorial championship decided to 1726:
just as likely to be troublesome in the open as he is in the scrum, because he is fast”. New Zealand lost heavily by 31 points to 11 and the New Zealand Herald later wrote “another great handicap to the touring team was the loss of possession from the scrums. It is surprising that the selectors should see fit to include Orman in preference to Satherley as hooker. Orman has only recently joined the code and has yet to learn the finer points of hooking. On the other hand, Satherley has had wide experience in this department and has improved each season. Even in the recent inter-island match at Carlaw Park, Satherley proved a superior hooker to Orman and, in addition, he is a better all round forward. It would appear, therefore that the selectors would be fully justified in giving Satherley the position in the big games ahead”. Orman was still selected at hooker for the next match against
1056:. The Auckland Star wrote “there was a breathless hush as J. Satherley placed the ball well out from the uprights, sighted and then set it in flight with a powerful kick. Unfortunately for Richmond the kick went astray, and they trooped off the field the defeated side – a rare experience for them over the past two seasons”. His final game of the season was against the same Newton side in the Stormont Shield final. Richmond avenged their loss with a 26–15 win on September 14. He and Prentice were reunited in the five eighths but were said to be “a little slow on attack, but did useful work on defence”. They were apparently “shaded in the early stages when Newton opened with Elan, winning the set scrums and by possessive cohesion were making the play. Later, however, the pair, with Powell varying his methods behind the pack, were seen to better advantage”. 1870:
Richmond hooker, was in good form and scored three tries”. A week later he scored again in their 27–4 win against Ponsonby. Then in round 5 on June 6 he scored another try and kicked the only goal of his career which was a penalty in their 23–17 loss. Both teams scored 5 tries but Richmond had missed all of their conversion attempts. He had only been mentioned as attempting a goal kick one other time in his career though he had been photographed practising his goal kicking while on the 1938 tour of Australia. Team lists were not published at all in the Auckland newspapers and the match reports were extremely brief, with Satherley not mentioned at all until September 12 when he scored a try in Richmond's 7–6 win in the Roope Rooster semi final against Ponsonby.
1023:. Due to the nature of the hooker position in this era Satherley was not mentioned much in match reports as the majority of his work was confined to scrummaging. There were many more than there are in the modern game and the contest was much more physically demanding. The next mention of him was in a game on August 31 in the semi final of the Roope Rooster. Richmond had beaten the same team 3 weeks earlier to claim the Fox Memorial first grade championship title once more. In the knockout match Richmond won again, 20–6 with Satherley scoring his only try of the year. With Lawless playing a great game it was mentioned that 1676: 959:
Park with Satherley supporting Prentice well and the two of them “frequently conspicuous for good play”. In a review of the players play later in the week the Herald said “great improvement on attack was also shown by J. Satherley, while his defence was as sound as ever”. The Western Suburbs side played a Ponsonby XIII on October 3 before a second game against Richmond to conclude their tour on October 6. He started at second five but at halftime he moved to fullback with Bert Cooke coming up to take his place. In the first half Prentice and Satherley “bottled up”
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Suburbs leading 3-0 Richmond went on attack and following good work by Merv Devine, Watkins, and McLeod “Satherley snapped up, to give a perfect “dummy” to Norton and scored”. With the score 11-9 “just before time Robinson and Arnold carried the ball near the Richmond line, but Satherley saved with a splendid low tackle”. After the game in an interview the manager of the touring side, Mr. J. Quinlan said “the splendid tackling of the Richmond players also impressed him”, praising Wally Tittleton and Satherley in particular.
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had four children, Richard Anthony Satherley (1939-?), and Sylvia Fay Iwan Satherley (1937-?), Ella Louise Satherley (1940–40), and another daughter born on October 12, 1943, while they were living at 4 Dublin Street in Ponsonby. Tragedy struck the family on February 25, 1940, when their daughter Ella Louise died aged 3 days while the family was living at 4 Dublin Street in Ponsonby. Then on August 8, 1943, they had another daughter.
1219:. Auckland lost 22–16 in a “valiant” effort in heavy conditions. The Auckland Star wrote after the game that “the English forwards dwarfed their opponents, but, despite the “mountains of flesh” which they had to carry about, they were surprisingly nimble. T. Armitt, the hooker, had weight to spare for raking the ball and he was rarely beaten for possession by J. Satherley, the Auckland hooker”. It went on to say that “Tetley, 812: 1505: 1488: 1044:, and later Northern Districts. Previous to this he played 100 games for Ponsonby, 17 for Auckland, and 16 for New Zealand. In the final a week later on September 7, Satherley had a chance to tie the scores against Newton. It was a rare (penalty) kick at goal for Jack as usually it was his brother Cliff doing the kicking. However he was away with the Auckland side, along with 1191:. Satherley then returned to the Richmond side for their round 11 match with Marist on July 18. In atrocious conditions on the number 2 field at Carlaw Park, Richmond won 3–0. In comments about the prospects of players vying for Auckland selection it was said in the Herald that “Satherley is ... a good forward, but he has not met with outstanding success as a hooker”. 641:, but inquiries failed to find him. She was ill after his desertion, and her baby 14 months old, died. Justice Cooper remarked upon "criminal conduct of parents in consenting to such early marriages"; a girl didn't know her own mind at fifteen, and she was not fit to bear children. Petitioner had not, at the time of her marriage, even reached the maximum school age”. 1756: 1598: 1789:
He was only named intermittently over the following 2 months and may have missed some matches. On June 10 Richmond beat City 8–0 in round 10 with the Herald writing that “Satherley won the ball from the scrum frequently and his hooking was cleaner that that of Airey, a former Canterbury representative”. In a 26–14 win over Marist on June 17 he set up
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Satherley, were able to gain their fair share of the ball toward the end of the tour. All the forwards played well and it was unfortunate that Tetley, Satherley, and Gault were injured”. New Zealand played one final match after returning which was against the Auckland side but Satherley was in the reserves and not required to play.
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reporting and so it is unclear exactly how many games Satherley played though it was most likely around 18, and he scored 6 tries which was the most in his club career in a single season. It was reported on April 20 that he would be available for their opening match. Despite not having played a serious competition match for around
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Jack Satherley worked as a lineman and in 1935 was living with Alma (Wilma) Florence Purdy at 235 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, in central Auckland. Satherley and Purdy were married on October 16, 1937. Alma's father passed away on November 12, 1937, with a memorial notice published by Alma and Jack. They
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both from Auckland were chosen to hook in the other match. Following the matches a further New Zealand trial was arranged for July 11 between the Possibles and Probables with Satherley named at hooker in the Probables side, playing opposite J. Brooks. The Auckland Star said “Brooks, of South Auckland
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on August 13. The side was made up entirely of Richmond and Manukau players who were not playing club matches on the day. Despite it being chosen from just two teams the side was still a strong one with ten of the thirteen players being New Zealand representatives. Auckland won a close game 28–22. He
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to injury and were overcome by New South Wales. The Truth newspaper in Sydney said that “Gault, McNeight, Satherley, and Herring were like tigers in close”. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that “New South Wales gained a two-thirds share of the ball from the scrummages, and in an effort to win more
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had picked up an injury in the Māori team's win where he played well at hooker. He had played at lock in the first test. The Herald then wrote later that “the omission of McLeod, who was the successful hooker in the Māori team, comes as a surprise. It is understood McLeod was not injured on Wednesday
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10–8. Alf Broadhead was Richmond's best forward with Cliff and Jack Satherley giving “good support”. He then missed Richmond's semi final game in the consolation Phelan Shield knockout competition on September 19 and was instead given permission to play for the Auckland Post and Telegraph rugby union
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season saw Satherley move into the forwards for Richmond. He mainly played in the second row and at lock but also was tried out at hooker, and at the end of the year in his last game played at second five once more. In total he was not as busy, playing 15 games and not being selected for a handful of
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game for the Engineers against the Police. He was employed by the railway at the time. As the match was employment based and did not require players to be registered with rugby union it was allowed. He scored a try in the Engineers 18–8 win and also kicked a conversion. Fellow league player Dan Keane
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Satherley then returned to his Richmond side who suffered a 30–24 loss to Marist. Richmond were in the championship lead at the time but the loss meant that going into the final round their lead was narrowed to one point over Marist and Mount Albert. Satherley scored a try in the loss and was one of
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aside from a rugby league veterans game between Auckland Veterans and South Auckland Veterans at Carlaw Park on October 19. The match was for the Les Lees Challenge Cup with both sides being entertained after the match by the New Zealand Rugby League Old Boys Club at a dinner at Hotel Auckland. The
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season saw Satherley playing for Richmond once more but perhaps surprisingly he was not selected for the aborted New Zealand tour of England. In round 1 of the championship Satherley was injured in Richmond's 15–14 win over City and had to go off. Jack McLeod replaced him at hooker and played well.
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Satherley then moved back into the hooking position for New Zealand's next match on June 29 against NSW Group 4 at Tamworth Oval. New Zealand won 26–15 after leading 16–0 at halftime. He was named to play at lock forward once more for their July 2 match with Newcastle at the Newcastle Sports Ground
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preferred at hooker. W. Sneyd, a photographer for the Telegraph (Brisbane) wrote an opinion piece on the New Zealand side and said “the visitors will test our Queensland rake, because if either Satherley or Orman plays they will be equipped with an expert exponent of the art. Satherley, however, is
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on the same day. Both teams featured several New Zealand internationals and were of a similar strength with neither singled out as being an 'A' or 'B' team. He was hooker between Bill Breed and Bill Telford once more, with G. Wintle the South Auckland (Waikato) hooker. Auckland won the match 26–12.
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international, who had switched to rugby league in 1932. Cooke had started at fullback but with Richmond lacking attacking spark he was moved into Satherley's place at second five eighth. Richmond went on to win 13–10. He started at fullback the following week with Richmond winning 18–0 to seal the
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No. 3 against Technical Old Boys on July 25. The try came after “a melee on the line, Satherley diving over” after “a rough and tumble”. It was said that he and fellow winger C. Stuart “were essentially individualists, lacking support”. He scored another try 2 weeks later on August 8 in an 11–3 win
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went on to say that “Satherley played a very determined game as winger, and was hard to stop when he saw the line ahead”. The same newspaper a week later described him as “sound” in their 3–3 draw with Marist. The Herald said that he was “outstanding” along with the Stuart brothers in the backs. He
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on May 5 by 11 points to 7. With Richmond trailing 8-3 early in the second half Satherley “broke away and raced 30 yards before passing to Thompson, who was soundly tackled”. The Auckland Star wrote “J. Satherley, an experienced hooker, was also prominent in the loose”. Satherley scored in a 25–7
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in the past was not reached. This year the weakness appears to be remedied”. The Herald said that “Satherley... will lack nothing in experience, and is also a good forward in the loose”. In profiles of the players they wrote “J.M. Satherley (Auckland) is 25 years of age and weighs 11st. 6lb. He is
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saved the situation for England though New Zealand was awarded a penalty and Watene's successful kick tied the scores at 9–9 before England worked their way back into a lead which they never relinquished. In remarks on the scrums in the Dominion newspaper they said that England “were penalised for
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was on a 5 match tour of Auckland. Western Suburbs were the NSW champions and had played games against Marist and Newton before a game with Richmond on September 29. Satherley was named at second five eighth with Stan Prentice at first five. Richmond won 18 to 16 before 15,000 spectators at Carlaw
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performance overall saying that “he is too slow for the company he is in and several times on Saturday he nullified promising movements by the Richmond rearguard”. In the semi finals he scored his first ever try for Richmond and followed it up later in the game with a second. They won 21–13 over
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On September 19 Manukau played in the final of the Pollard Cup against Technical Old Boys at Eden Park. Technical won 16–10. In the first half he “broke clean away, but when blocked, passed inside. Harris intercepted and pulled Tech. out of a difficult position”. His final two games of the season
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who had transferred to Ponsonby at the start of the season. It was said that Cliff was one of the “most conspicuous among the pack” and he scored their lone try, with Manukau winning 9–5. Jack was said to have been “prominent” along with Biss on the other wing in Manukau's draw with Technical Old
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The 1931 season saw Satherley fully established in the first grade side, playing in 19 matches. He was credited with 2 tries though the newspapers would often omit scoring details from their match descriptions so it is likely that he scored several more given he was playing on the wing. His first
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newspaper wrote “Satherley, a brother of the forward , who was given a trial on the wing, should develop into a useful man”. He nearly scored late in the game when he crossed the try line but was taken into touch in goal. Jack spent the remainder of the season back in Manukau's second grade side.
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and Satherley “in particular being at the top of their form”. The Herald wrote that Satherley “has never been seen to better advantage in all-round play. His tackling and following up were splendid, and, as was anticipated, he gave his side a good share of the ball from the scrums”. With Eastern
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Satherley was named in the 'Auckland' side to play a 'Māori' team at Carlaw Park on May 12. This was the first time ever that the two sides had met though it would become a more regular fixture over the following decades, and from the following year onwards the teams were more specifically named
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Jack was living at the same address in 1969 according to electoral records and living with Maureen P. Satherley who was a “spinster”, while Jack was working as a “Civil Servant”. By 1978 they were still living together at the same address with Jack working as a storeman and Maureen a secretary.
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Satherley came out of retirement to rejoin the Richmond side once more. With World War 2 well underway many senior sides were struggling for playing numbers and many players came out of retirement to play for their former clubs. There was much less reporting of games due to the dominance of war
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on June 25 Satherley was selected but in the lock position with Orman at hooker once more. It was reported that the New Zealand side had been concentrating on scrummaging at training along with playing the ball and they hoped for “more possession as a result of the altered interpretation of the
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Satherley returned to his Richmond side for the remainder of the season. Richmond had been leading the championship but lost to Devonport on August 22 by 5 points to 3. It was noted that “except for Hadley, whose keenness got him occasionally into offside trouble, and J. Satherley, the Richmond
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brought on tour to strengthen the side. His final match of the season was against Newton in the Stormont Shield final on October 13. Richmond won 21–5 to become the first team to ever win all three major first grade trophies (Fox Memorial, Roope Rooster, and Stormont Shield) in the same season.
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After returning to Auckland he played for Richmond in their 26–5 win over Devonport on August 18 in round 1 of the Roope Rooster competition. He “cleverly produced opening try” assisting Eric Fletcher to score. He was back playing at second five, and the New Zealand Herald was critical of his
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years he scored three tries in a 22–10 win over the combined Marist-North Shore side. In reality it was against Marist as the North Shore club had refused to contribute any players to the forced merger team until a change of mind in round 7. The New Zealand Herald said that “J. Satherley, the
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ship. After their return one of the managers of the team, Jack A. Redwood said that “neither Satherley nor Orman... could overcome the opposition they met in the big matches, but the latter showed up well in other branches of play”. He was also quoted as saying that the two hookers “Orman and
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handling in the scrum, for shepherding, and because T. Armitt, in the middle of the front row, developed a trick of catching the legs of his opposite number, J. Satherley, between his own when the ball was put in the scrum, and leaving the hooking to be done by the men on the side, either
637:, with her parents' consent, her father being present at the marriage. Respondent was alleged to have led a drunken life. Two years after the marriage her husband came home and said he "had had enough of her, and was off". Since then she had seen nothing of him. He was reported to be in 1966:. Police search parties had been trying to find him for some time and he was believed to have last been seen at 7:10am after leaving the hospital. The police had also stated that “they had received a further report that a man answering the description of Satherley had been seen on 648:(1907–1947), Phyllis Ida (1909–1986), and Jack. The first mention of Jack occurred in the Nelson Evening Mail on June 18, 1923. Jack, would have been aged 12 at the time. He was charged with riding a bicycle at night at Appleby without a light. He was fined 5 shillings. 1813:
He then returned to his Richmond side to finish the season. On July 22 in a 23–14 loss to Manukau he “received a nasty face injury and was treated at hospital”. It appears he was not too badly injured as he was named in the side to play the following week against
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over College Rifles on Eden Park No. 3. He “dived over in the early stages” to give them a 3–0 lead. The Auckland Star said he was the only Manukau back “who showed any dash”. Though the NZ Herald said that both he and Bill Turei were “outstanding” on the wings.
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but was said to be suffering from a heavy cold and ultimately did not play. He was named as a reserve for the final match of the tour against Sydney but was not required to play. The team then arrived back in Auckland on the morning of July 11 on board the
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years earlier. Auckland won 25–22 with Satherley said to be among the best of the Auckland forwards. He “scored from nice in-and-out passing” to give Auckland a 19–6 lead. Returning to the Richmond side Satherley scored another try in their 27–11 win over
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whose father had died during the week. McClymont was New Zealand's most successful rugby league coach, coaching the New Zealand side in 1928, and again from 1936 to 1952, as well as coaching Richmond through their historical era in the 1930s as well as
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side on August 9 and 11 respectively. It is unknown if he played in the game with Taranaki but he was named in the side to play Hawke's Bay at fullback. Richmond won the first match 23-22 while the second was more lop-sided with Richmond winning 37–11.
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at Carlaw Park at 1:30pm and featured 6 current or future New Zealand internationals, with the other team playing Auckland Māori at 3pm featuring 10 current or future New Zealand internationals. Satherley was selected at hooker, between props
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on August 14 and saw New Zealand register an upset 16–15 win over an injury ravaged Australian side before 25,000 spectators. In the first half Pearce left the field with a broken leg. Then with Australia leading at halftime 15-6 they lost
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play-the-ball rule” which was going to be in line with the English interpretation. New Zealand performed much better than their previous match with the same opponent but still lost 21–12 on June 25. The Telegraph said that Satherley and
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Boys on May 23. A week later Manukau lost to Grafton in Onehunga by 3 points to 0. With the score in Grafton's favour late “the two Stuarts, Biss, and Satherley were desperate in their efforts to smash the defence” but to no avail. The
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By 1954 Jack and Alma were living at 38 Dedwood Terrace with Jack working as a foreman. By 1963 Jack was living at the same address on Dedwood Street though possibly alone after the death of his wife Alma on January 1, 1968, aged 54.
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in a preliminary round game at Carlaw Park on April 17. It was reported in the New Zealand Herald on April 21 that Satherley would be the hooker for Richmond for the season. In their first Fox Memorial championship game Richmond beat
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Satherley was then named in the reserves for the North Island v South Island, and Possibles v Probables set of games at Carlaw Parkon July 8. The hooker chosen for the North Island was J. Brooks of Waikato while Maurice Quirke and
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Auckland side was particularly strong with 10 of the 13 starting players former New Zealand representatives. The Auckland side won 31–18 with Satherley scoring one of their seven tries, most of which were converted by
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said that “it was not uncommon in the second half to see J. Cootes, Glynn, Satherley, and Herring in complete control of the ball, beating off the individual efforts of L. McLaren, J. Bond, J. Lever, and E. Norton”.
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he scored once more in their 20–13 win. He was part of a “strong back combination” of Prentice, Powell, Fletcher, and Cooke, all of whom played for New Zealand. Satherley's try came after Powell kicked ahead before
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was also forced from the field with a shoulder injury before the game ended with New Zealand victors. The Herald later said that “Cootes and Satherley gave valuable support and the latter's try was a fine effort”.
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he was involved in a “nice passing movement” with Cotter and Stewart which resulted in Pile scoring. In the second half he was warned by the referee for “rather wild work in the loose”. On July 5 Manukau lost to
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were a pair of willing workers... while Satherley was always using his weight when required”. At one point in the first half the Auckland forwards broke away with Watene and Satherley heading the movement, but
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side at Carlaw Park on July 25. The Herald wrote that “Satherley, hooker, has a difficult task, as he has not been outstanding in this department in club football”. He was hooking against the very experienced
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club in 1926 so it is likely Jack moved at the same time after their schooling. The first confirmed report of Jack playing senior rugby in Auckland was for Manukau on May 25, 1929. The match was played at
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On August 11 in an 11–7 win over Manukau Satherley scored another try however the win was overshadowed by foul play against Satherley by Joseph Zimmerman. Following the match an inquiry was held by the
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on October 13 by 11 points to 5. The final match of Satherley's career came on September 29 in the Roope Rooster final loss to North Shore by 22 points to 12. Satherley scored a try in his last game.
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of the ball the New Zealand selectors have decided to change their front row. D. Herring and J. Satherley, the hooker, have been omitted, and their places filled by G. Orman, hooker, and J. Cootes”.
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on June 27. The Herald said that “Telford, J. Satherley, Hadley, and Metcalfe were prominent among a good set of forwards”. After the match he was named in a training squad for Auckland to play the
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matches. His first game was against Newton on April 27 with Richmond winning 27–15. He was playing with his brother Cliff in the forwards and they, along with Joe Ginders, Alf Broadhead, and
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reported that “Clifford Allen Martin Satherley, aged 39” had been missing since 7 am yesterday. He was “dressed only in a pair of short woollen underpants” and had been a patient of the
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On Monday, August 9 Satherley was requested to report for training at the Auckland gymnasium that evening. Eleven players had been called upon following the first test loss (8–12) to
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then played in Richmond's 20–8 win over City in the final of the Roope Rooster knockout competition. Satherley was named in Richmond for their October 1 match against the touring
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was the best Richmond forward but “was well supported by Telford, J. Satherley, Hadley, and Broadhead”. Satherley scored his first try of the season in the 13–13 draw with
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with Jack. While Cyril Pepper later became an All Black and was killed during World War 2. Jack then moved on to the wing for their following games including an 8–3 win over
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of the Shore side “caught Prentice and J. Satherley in possession... many times”. A week later in a 3–2 win against Newton he “frequently shone out in good defence”.
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team against the Wellington Post and Telegraph side in an annual game among their employees. The match was played as curtain-raiser to Auckland B v King Country at
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rugby league team in 5 matches in 1937 and 1938 predominantly at hooker. In the process he became the 255th player to represent New Zealand. He previously played
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and Tetley, all of Auckland, have been outstanding in club games this season”. The North Island won a close match by 21 points to 16 before a crowd of 15,000 at
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There was no mention of Satherley playing rugby in Auckland or elsewhere in 1932. In fact he was not mentioned again until an October 14, 1933 game between the
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Fox Memorial championship with three rounds still remaining. The Auckland Star reported that he “did fairly well in a new position, but was well protected by
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team to make his debut for them. Auckland was playing two matches on the same day with neither distinguished as an A or B team. Satherley's side was to play
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on May 2. In a 13–12 loss to Mount Albert on May 16 he and Metcalfe were said to be “the best forwards” for Richmond. A week later in a 23–13 win against
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from the Ponsonby club also scored a try and kicked two goals. After returning to the Richmond side on July 21 he switched places during the match with
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competition and were playing 7 matches in New Zealand. Richmond won 5 points to 3 with Satherley being involved in “fine inside back play” along with
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and working for New Zealand Rail. On August 1, 1944, Jack's father Charles passed away at the age of 79. He had been living with Jack at the time.
1119:(North Shore). Then in round 6 in a 15–6 win over Ponsonby, Satherley was said to be “in the thick of the heavy rucking” along with Alf Broadhead. 1771:
side. The Herald suggested that Satherley “is likely to gain a good share of the ball for the backs”. Before a crowd of 11,000 Richmond won 11–9.
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his props. He was marking the North Coast captain J. Bond. New Zealand won 23–2 before 2,200 spectators at the Recreation Ground in Lismore. The
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then gave “a dashing performance” on the right wing on June 13 against Training College. And played “well” on the wing in an 11–8 win over
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He began to be named in the Manukau senior A squads to start the 1930 season but was not mentioned in any match reports. In their loss to
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and “the Satherley brothers were a tower of strength in the loose”. The players wore white armbands as a mark of respect for their coach
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reported that he received a cut on the head and retired” during the second half. A week later on May 16 Jack played against his brother
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season saw Satherley once again selected to represent New Zealand when he was chosen for the tour of Australia. He also played for the
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in two years later. The Auckland Star reported that he “was only fair in winning the ball from Milicich”. Following a 5–3 loss to
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and “broke the back of the Australian attack”. Williams was actually a future Australian international and a guest player from the
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at centre”. The Herald said that he, along with several other Richmond backs “did great work in checking the opposing forwards”.
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is not yet quite at his best, but has a promising second five eighth in J. Satherley”. He had been reunited with his brother
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Satherley then returned to the Richmond side for the remainder of the season. He was selected in the Auckland team to play
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to a rib injury shortly after the resumption. Soon after, Satherley went “bursting over to score under the uprights” with
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Satherley was again “prominent”. On September 12 Richmond lost their semi final match in the Roope Rooster competition to
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the other hooker and is capable in this department...” Prior to departing Satherley played a game for Richmond against
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converting to narrow the score to 15–11. In the build up Satherley had been associated in a “nice passing bout” with
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Returning to Richmond he played in their crucial 15–2 win over Mount Albert on July 3 and gave “good assistance” to
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New Zealand won the second match with New South Wales by 37 points to 18 on June 13. The team then travelled to
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and his place as hooker is being taken by Satherley, of the Richmond club”. He was opposed by Australian hooker
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11-0 but Satherley was “noticeable in several good solo runs”. He played in further matches against Ponsonby,
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Leslie Charles John Manson Satherley, more commonly known as Jack Satherley was born on December 17, 1910, in
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on June 22 which New Zealand won 12–11 with Satherley not playing. Curiously for the second match against
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Satherley “was outstanding for his consistent hooking”. He was not named for their following game against
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were a round 2 knockout game against Ponsonby which they won 8–6 on October 3. And then a 20–18 win over
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Auckland Pākehā, and Auckland Māori/Tāmaki. Satherley was named at hooker with Bill Breed (Marist) and
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on May 28 and scored a try. He was “always prominent” in the Richmond forwards and although opponent “
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a week later Satherley was again named as one of their best forwards along with Mitchell and Telford.
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on May 2. In a 13–3 loss to University on May 9 on the wing he “showed pace and a clever swerve”. The
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who would all represent New Zealand at rugby league, with Wilfred and Walter both on the 1938 tour of
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gathered and sent him over “for a fine try” with the Herald saying he played “his usual sound game”.
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Jack died on June 29, 1994, aged 83. He was cremated with his ashes buried at Waikumete Cemetery in
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who was in his 7th season of professional rugby league and who would ultimately play 355 games for
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in the early 1930s before switching to the rugby league code in late 1933 when he joined the
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which was their home ground with the club being based in Manukau in this era, not moving to
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on June 9. Such was the strength of Auckland rugby league they also chose a side to play
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on April 18 before the championship properly began two weeks later. Richmond lost 22–15.
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forwards were shaded”. The Herald also observed that Hadley was the best forward “while
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After arriving in Australia Satherley was named in the first match of the tour against
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had transferred to the Mount Albert club where he was player-coach. In a 15–13 loss to
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who later became deputy mayor and then acting mayor in 1987/88. Richmond then lost to
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but was able to continue. New Zealand had led during the second half before they lost
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on June 11. New Zealand lost 25–12 before a crowd of 28,303 with Satherley opposed by
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Satherley (back left) in the Richmond team which won the championship for the 3rd time
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then named the second test team with Satherley chosen at hooker. The props would be
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Jack Satherley made his rugby league representative debut. He played 2 games for
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combined for Satherley to “race across”. In mid May Satherley was chosen in the
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13–10 on May 1 with Satherley “always prominent in the forward line” along with
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Satherley was then named in their opening Fox Memorial championship match with
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on the Wednesday and suffered an upset loss 5–16. The New Zealand selectors,
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at the Show Grounds on June 20. He scored Manukau's lone try in a 5–0 win on
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about 5.15pm. His body was then found three days after his disappearance on
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but was named a week later on May 29 against Newton. In a 15–6 win against
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which they both won. Satherley played at prop for their April 28 win over
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Satherley then went on tour with the Richmond team with matches played at
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She remarried Charles Herbert Satherley in 1905. They had three children,
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hooked well, Satherley also got a good share of the ball for Richmond”.
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on May 24 he played in the forwards with The Sun saying “John Brimble,
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Satherley once more retired from the game, not playing at all in the
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which led directly to the try. Later Nēpia kicked a penalty and then
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Richmond in 1935 with Jack Satherley 5th from the right with brother
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Satherley (3rd from the right, backrow) in the July 3 Richmond side
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Following the game against Ponsonby, Satherley was selected in the
6477:. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 187. 9 August 1943. p. 1 6169:. Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 99. 28 April 1945. p. 14 6125:. Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 94. 21 April 1945. p. 14 4475:. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 176. 27 July 1937. p. 14 4359:. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133. 7 June 1937. p. 12 3907:. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 176. 27 July 1936. p. 13 3819:. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 164. 13 July 1936. p. 12 3709:. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 152. 29 June 1936. p. 14 3665:. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 152. 29 June 1936. p. 14 3577:. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 146. 22 June 1936. p. 13 3445:. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 91. 17 April 1936. p. 12 3153:. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 238. 8 October 1934. p. 13 3087:. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 232. 1 October 1934. p. 13 2977:. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 202. 27 August 1934. p. 13 2933:. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 196. 20 August 1934. p. 15 1537: 1511: 1503: 1486: 1269: 1010: 810: 745: 6543:. Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 181. 2 August 1944. p. 1 5487:. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 171. 22 July 1938. p. 14 5443:. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 161. 11 July 1938. p. 11 5113:. Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954). 12 June 1938. p. 6 3263:. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 147. 24 June 1935. p. 14 2845:. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 184. 6 August 1934. p. 13 2735:. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 100. 30 April 1934. p. 14 2537:. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 175. 27 July 1931. p. 12 2515:. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 145. 22 June 1931. p. 12 2273:. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 180. 1 August 1930. p. 12 5883:. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 176. 28 July 1939. p. 13 5817:. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 162. 12 July 1939. p. 18 5795:. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 160. 10 July 1939. p. 13 5421:. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 161. 11 July 1938. p. 6 5025:. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 135. 10 June 1938. p. 8 4981:. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125. 30 May 1938. p. 16 4915:. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 119. 23 May 1938. p. 15 4849:. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 116. 19 May 1938. p. 26 4827:. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 114. 17 May 1938. p. 15 2823:. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 172. 23 July 1934. p. 13 2449:. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 133. 8 June 1931. p. 12 2427:. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 127. 1 June 1931. p. 12 1690:
on June 15. Satherley was recalled into the side at hooker with
6213:. Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 106. 7 May 1945. p. 7 6191:. Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 105. 5 May 1945. p. 1 3949:"English Rugby League Team: Clever Halfbacks; Nuggety Forwards" 2295:. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 101. 1 May 1931. p. 13 2207:. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 145. 21 June 1930. p. 2 2163:. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 120. 23 May 1930. p. 13 2097:. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 673. 27 May 1929. p. 6 1249:
and J. Satherley worked hard”. A week later in a 10–2 win over
835:. Richmond were a club based in the central Auckland suburb of 815:
Grey Lynn Park in 1952, home of the Richmond rugby league club.
2185:. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 981. 26 May 1930. p. 8 2009:. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7941. 20 February 1904. p. 5 1562:
team to play the ‘Rest of the North Island’ side by selectors
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Satherley was said to have played “a sound game at fullback”.
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who had switched to Richmond in May, 1933. In a 16–9 win over
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season Satherley was named in Richmond's round 1 side to play
3313:. Vol. LXXII, no. 22185. 12 August 1935. p. 14 798:
in a friendly match on October 10 at the later teams ground.
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on June 5 he was “prominent among the forwards throughout”.
4409:. Vol. LXXIV, no. 22751. 10 June 1937. p. 16 1385:
trial match in the New Zealand Possibles side by selectors
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until decades later. The following week in an 8–4 win over
6499:. Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 170. 15 April 1941. p. 4 4265:. Vol. LXXIV, no. 22727. 13 May 1937. p. 17 3951:. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 258. 28 July 1936. p. 14 2053:. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI. 18 June 1923. p. 4 4293:. Vol. LXVIII, no. 112. 13 May 1937. p. 24 6565:. Evening Star, Issue 25994. 8 January 1947. p. 4 1474:
crossed for a try to give New Zealand the lead before
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Satherley was then selected to make his debut for the
6675:. New Zealand Government. 1 January 1978. p. 113 6653:. New Zealand Government. 1 January 1969. p. 164 6631:. New Zealand Government. 1 January 1963. p. 198 6609:. New Zealand Government. 1 January 1954. p. 189 6521:. New Zealand Government. 1 January 1942. p. 119 6367:. New Zealand Government. 1 January 1935. p. 74 754:, who he played against in 1931, and later with, at 6519:"New Zealand, World War II Ballot Lists, 1940-1945" 3219:. Auckland Star, Issue 111. 13 May 1935. p. 12 1939:In 1941 he was groomsman at a relatives wedding in 1542:
Satherley 2nd from the left at a farewell function.
263: 256: 109: 102: 94: 87: 70: 50: 42: 35: 1793:try after he kicked through for Solomon to score. 1550:on April 9, Satherley scored a try. It came after 851:which “prevented the half-backs, Richard Daly and 1107:a week later on May 30. In the main 3pm match at 1103:. He “played well” once more in a 19–14 win over 1095:he was “prominent among the forwards” along with 1886:seasons. He did however make a full comeback in 1578:team to play the inter-island match against the 670:however his older brother began playing for the 3707:"Auckland Team/Men To Train To Meet Englishmen" 1357:Satherley was selected by former international 6728:New Zealand national rugby league team players 6585:"Found Dead At Beach/Missing Hospital Patient" 5067:"Tour Begins; N. Zealand League v. N.S. Wales" 4257:"Auckland Defeats Maoris/Margin of Ten Points" 1806:of Canterbury “raced away and from a scramble 617:who also played rugby league for New Zealand. 98:11 st 9 lb (163 lb; 74 kg) 6695:"Jack (Leslie Charles John Manson) Satherley" 2601:"Victory For Manukau/Three Tries Against One" 1818:. On August 19 the Richmond side traveled to 1139:and Auckland representative who had moved to 16:New Zealand rugby league player (1910 – 1994) 8: 5221:"The Kiwis – Through the Eyes of a Camerman" 2249:"Early Lead Maintained/Marist Beats Manukau" 1954:passed away in Wellington on January 7. The 1378:along with Hermes Hadley, and Bill Telford. 1076:team to play in their annual match with the 885:on May 26 it was said that R. O’Donnell and 839:. St. George had finished runners up in the 21: 5243:"New Zealand Team/Some Weaknesses Revealed" 3283:"Some Bright Stages/Mincham's Fine Display" 1608:team to tour Australia. The selectors were 1409:2 days earlier. The Australian team played 5045:"New South Wales Firsts 25-12 New Zealand" 1508:The Rugby League News publication in 1938. 1060:Auckland and North Island selection (1936) 27: 20: 6365:"New Zealand, Electoral Rolls, 1853-2010" 5397:"Tour Of Australia/Final Match To-Morrow" 3685:"Better Combination/Richmond's Good Form" 666:It is unclear when exactly Jack moved to 6673:"New Zealand Electoral Rolls, 1953-2010" 6651:"New Zealand Electoral Rolls, 1953-2010" 6629:"New Zealand Electoral Rolls, 1953-2010" 6189:"Mt. Albert's Success In Sparkling Game" 950:With the season in its later stages the 581:(17 December 1910 – 29 June 1994) was a 6748:Sportspeople from Blenheim, New Zealand 6387:"Births, Deaths & Marriages Online" 6167:"Newton Beaten 70-0 In A Farcical Game" 4191:"Hard Forward Play/Backs Make Mistakes" 3399:"Defeat Avenged/Richmond Backs In Form" 1998: 1527:in their inter-island match, twice for 1286:in the second test against the touring 976:Moved into the Richmond forwards (1935) 892:On July 11 Satherley actually played a 682:with Manukau losing 9–6 to University. 605:rugby league club. He also represented 6738:North Island rugby league team players 6145:"Footbridge honours former councillor" 3993:"Fine Exhibition/Honours To Devonport" 3795:"Football Contest/Inter-Island League" 2865:"Better Team Play/Richmond's Easy Win" 2755:"Richmond Tested/Match With Devonport" 1874:Retirement and return once more (1945) 1194:On July 20 Satherley was named in the 1163:team for their July 11 match with the 823:rugby league side against the touring 4169:"Richmond Strong/Several New Players" 4037:"Surprise Victory/City Backs In Form" 1546:In Richmond's opening round win over 7: 3641:"Close Contest/Three Points' Margin" 3553:"Fast Exhibition/Some Weak Tackling" 2997:"Fast Display/Richmond's Early Lead" 2031:. Te Tari Taiwhenua Internal Affairs 1604:Satherley was then selected for the 1500:New Zealand tour of Australia (1938) 46:Leslie Charles John Manson Satherley 6123:"Shore Team Wilts Against Richmond" 4313:"Backs In Form/Success Of Richmond" 2887:"Auckland Team To Meet Hawke's Bay" 1843:. Satherley did not play at all in 1620:. The Auckland Star remarked that “ 381: 312: 148: 6733:Auckland rugby league team players 5309:"N.Z. Beaten By Second-Half Speed" 5023:"N.Z. Thirteen/Team To Play N.S.W" 4935:"Forwards Strong/Fast Combination" 3839:"Auckland Team/Task For Selection" 2909:"Auckland Team To Meet Hawkes Bay" 2777:"Hard Forward Play/A Fine Display" 14: 6147:. National Library. 11 April 2007 4583:"League Test/To-morrow's Contest" 3085:"Richmond Defeat Sydney Premiers" 2029:"Births, Deaths, & Marriages" 6723:New Zealand rugby league players 5749:"League Trials/Side For England" 3261:"Superior Tactics Beat Richmond" 1915:win against Ponsonby on June 2. 1072:, and was also selected for the 718:on June 21 at Waikaraka Park in 6607:"Auckland Central General Roll" 5353:"NSW Group 4 15-26 New Zealand" 763:game of the season was against 5441:"Kiwis Return/Australian Tour" 5177:"North Coast 2-23 New Zealand" 4957:"Fast Forwards/Majority Young" 1739:“were keeping a close tag on 1449:The second test was played at 1381:Satherley was then named in a 386: 366: 317: 297: 211:Auckland Post & Telegraph 153: 133: 1: 5331:"New Zealand Should Have Won" 5199:"Kiwis Win Easily At Lismore" 5155:"Will Play In Lismore To-Day" 4605:"Win Snatched From Kangaroos" 1282:Satherley made his debut for 1152:in a months time by selector 376: 371: 307: 302: 143: 138: 5463:"Valuable Experience Gained" 4979:"Richmond Defeat Mt. Albert" 4103:"Win For Auckland P. And T." 1830:Retirement and return (1942) 989:“were a power in the open”. 6389:. Te Kawanatanga o Aotearoa 5419:"Shipping News of the Port" 2821:"Richmond's Narrow Victory" 2491:"Evenness Of Other Matches" 609:, Auckland Pākehā, and the 585:player. He represented the 6764: 5265:"Changes In The Selection" 3465:"Higher Standard Expected" 3421:"Richmond's Second Trophy" 3195:"Richmond's Strong Finish" 2843:"Ponsonby's Losing Battle" 1964:Wellington Public Hospital 1713:The next game was against 1401:New Zealand test selection 6743:Richmond Bulldogs players 6321:"Richmond Beats Ponsonby" 5991:"South Auckland Defeated" 5837:"Forward Talent Revealed" 5133:"Changes In League Teams" 3173:"Richmond Team's Success" 3041:"Richmond Defeats Marist" 2953:"Richmond's Easy Victory" 2513:"Manukau's Narrow Margin" 2317:. 11 May 1931. p. 12 1482: 1290:side. He also played for 1198:team to play the touring 566: 354: 285: 281: 121: 117: 26: 6343:"Richmond Team Defeated" 6057:"Three Games Won Easily" 4847:"Auckland's Runaway Win" 4473:"Probables V. Possibles" 4379:"Representative Matches" 3883:"Match Against Auckland" 3107:"Richmond Takes Honours" 2975:"Richmond's Early Break" 2733:"Newton Bow To Richmond" 2359:"The Rugby Championship" 2183:"Manukau's Great Effort" 1367:South Auckland (Waikato) 1296:South Auckland (Waikato) 1266:New Zealand debut (1937) 662:Manukau Rovers (1929-31) 613:. His older brother was 6233:"Three Teams Now Level" 6211:"Bright Curtain-Raiser" 4737:"Brilliant Combination" 4495:"Alterations For Trial" 4015:"City Down To Richmond" 2799:"Engineers Beat Police" 2425:"Grafton Pack Superior" 2403:"Stuart Brothers Again" 2337:"Success Of University" 1974:“shortly before noon”. 1950:In 1947 Jack's brother 1719:Brisbane Cricket Ground 6497:"Satherley - Anderson" 6079:"High Scoring Contest" 5507:"Auckland Team Chosen" 5355:. Rugby League Project 5179:. Rugby League Project 5047:. Rugby League Project 4803:"Representative Trial" 4406:The New Zealand Herald 4285:"Native Team Defeated" 4262:The New Zealand Herald 3971:"Maroon Forwards Fail" 3619:"Representative Games" 3597:"Representative Games" 3310:The New Zealand Herald 3239:"Penalty Goal Decides" 3217:"Shore On The Warpath" 3151:"Sydney Team Defeated" 2931:"Shore Take The Knock" 2315:"Manukau's Fine Fight" 2227:"Manukau Hard Pressed" 1759: 1710: 1679: 1648: 1601: 1543: 1516: 1509: 1492: 1326:. Satherley's brother 1275: 1020: 816: 759: 6101:"Roope Rooster Games" 5969:"Old Representatives" 5661:"Margin Of One Point" 5573:"Sydney Team's Visit" 5375:"N.Z. Side Is Strong" 5089:"New Zealand Leading" 4715:"Leaders Superiority" 4671:"Marist In Good Form" 4451:"Trial Game Arranged" 4235:"Auckland And Maoris" 2711:"St. George Defeated" 2557:"Only One Try Scored" 1921:Auckland Rugby League 1758: 1709: 1678: 1657:Sydney Cricket Ground 1647: 1600: 1541: 1531:, and 17 matches for 1515: 1507: 1490: 1273: 1014: 901:the legendary former 863:Auckland Rugby League 814: 749: 6277:"Richmond's Success" 5859:"Success Of Manukau" 5771:"Selection Of Trial" 5683:"Successful Opening" 5595:"Richmond's Triumph" 5111:"Kiwis Can Take It!" 5001:"Mount Albert Fades" 4891:"Visit To Australia" 4561:"Teams For Saturday" 4401:"Auckland Team Wins" 4213:"Two Points' Margin" 3751:"Inter-Island Match" 3019:"Peak Form In Final" 2689:"Match At Patumahoe" 2579:"Some Keen Contests" 2469:"Keenly Fought Draw" 1483:Richmond's 3rd title 858:At the start of the 188:Telegraph Engineers 37:Personal information 6035:"Opening Of Season" 6013:"New Season Opened" 5903:"Championship Ends" 5793:"Final Trial Match" 5727:"Marist Outclassed" 5705:"An Even Encounter" 5639:"Manager Impressed" 4913:"22 Players Chosen" 4517:"Match With Maoris" 3663:"Richmond Too Good" 3487:"Richmond Weakened" 2667:"Pollard Cup Final" 2645:"Below Senior Form" 2535:"Unconvincing Game" 2381:"Manukau's Success" 1167:. The selector was 1111:the following week 1002:Mount Albert United 855:, from going far”. 571:As of 25 March 2024 568:Source: Papers Past 89:Playing information 23: 6299:"Player Suspended" 4825:"To-Morrows Trial" 4781:"Papakura's Debut" 4693:"Bustling Tactics" 4429:"Better Team Play" 4335:"Better Team Work" 3861:"New Zealand Tour" 3729:"Richmond Checked" 3575:"Richmond In Form" 3333:"Dash And "Devil"" 2623:"Both Sides Stale" 1799:Bert Leatherbarrow 1760: 1717:on June 18 at the 1711: 1680: 1649: 1602: 1544: 1517: 1510: 1493: 1395:Bert Leatherbarrow 1276: 1215:, and 8 tests for 1021: 1019:three to his right 992:On May 11 against 817: 769:New Zealand Herald 760: 684:The Sun (Auckland) 543:Auckland Veterans 5947:"Close Of Season" 5925:"Richmond Rovers" 5881:"Richmond Rovers" 5485:"Richmond Rovers" 4869:"North Team Wins" 4147:"Richmond Rovers" 4081:"P. And T. Match" 3927:"Win For England" 3905:"Win For England" 3531:"Faulty Handling" 3509:"A Good Recovery" 3443:"Richmond Rovers" 3355:"The League Code" 3129:"The League Code" 2117:"Manukau Unlucky" 1411:New Zealand Māori 741:Technical College 576: 575: 562: 561: 517:New Zealand Trial 252: 251: 113:Wing, Second five 6755: 6707: 6706: 6704: 6702: 6691: 6685: 6684: 6682: 6680: 6669: 6663: 6662: 6660: 6658: 6647: 6641: 6640: 6638: 6636: 6625: 6619: 6618: 6616: 6614: 6603: 6597: 6596: 6594: 6592: 6581: 6575: 6574: 6572: 6570: 6559: 6553: 6552: 6550: 6548: 6537: 6531: 6530: 6528: 6526: 6515: 6509: 6508: 6506: 6504: 6493: 6487: 6486: 6484: 6482: 6471: 6465: 6464: 6462: 6460: 6449: 6443: 6442: 6440: 6438: 6427: 6421: 6420: 6418: 6416: 6405: 6399: 6398: 6396: 6394: 6383: 6377: 6376: 6374: 6372: 6361: 6355: 6354: 6352: 6350: 6339: 6333: 6332: 6330: 6328: 6317: 6311: 6310: 6308: 6306: 6295: 6289: 6288: 6286: 6284: 6273: 6267: 6266: 6264: 6262: 6251: 6245: 6244: 6242: 6240: 6229: 6223: 6222: 6220: 6218: 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Day" 4755: 4749: 4748: 4746: 4744: 4733: 4727: 4726: 4724: 4722: 4711: 4705: 4704: 4702: 4700: 4689: 4683: 4682: 4680: 4678: 4667: 4661: 4660: 4658: 4656: 4645: 4639: 4638: 4636: 4634: 4627:"Fast Encounter" 4623: 4617: 4616: 4614: 4612: 4601: 4595: 4594: 4592: 4590: 4579: 4573: 4572: 4570: 4568: 4557: 4551: 4550: 4548: 4546: 4535: 4529: 4528: 4526: 4524: 4513: 4507: 4506: 4504: 4502: 4491: 4485: 4484: 4482: 4480: 4469: 4463: 4462: 4460: 4458: 4447: 4441: 4440: 4438: 4436: 4425: 4419: 4418: 4416: 4414: 4397: 4391: 4390: 4388: 4386: 4375: 4369: 4368: 4366: 4364: 4353: 4347: 4346: 4344: 4342: 4331: 4325: 4324: 4322: 4320: 4309: 4303: 4302: 4300: 4298: 4281: 4275: 4274: 4272: 4270: 4253: 4247: 4246: 4244: 4242: 4231: 4225: 4224: 4222: 4220: 4209: 4203: 4202: 4200: 4198: 4187: 4181: 4180: 4178: 4176: 4165: 4159: 4158: 4156: 4154: 4143: 4137: 4136: 4134: 4132: 4125:"Backs Too Fast" 4121: 4115: 4114: 4112: 4110: 4099: 4093: 4092: 4090: 4088: 4077: 4071: 4070: 4068: 4066: 4055: 4049: 4048: 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(1939) 1769:Eastern Suburbs 1737:Wally Tittleton 1653:New South Wales 1556:Wally Tittleton 1502: 1485: 1403: 1316:George Mitchell 1268: 1211:, 10 tests for 1175:(Auckland) and 1062: 978: 952:Western Suburbs 940:Marist Old Boys 936:Ponsonby United 869:on April 28 at 821:Richmond Rovers 809: 807:Richmond Rovers 804: 750:Jack's brother 664: 659: 654: 623: 615:Cliff Satherley 603:Richmond Rovers 572: 569: 355:Representative 334:Richmond Rovers 259: 105: 90: 79: 75: 55: 38: 17: 12: 11: 5: 6761: 6759: 6751: 6750: 6745: 6740: 6735: 6730: 6725: 6715: 6714: 6709: 6708: 6697:. 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