Bill Mackrell
FullnameWilliam Henry Clifton Mackrell
Birth date20 July 1881
Birth placeMilton, New South Wales, Australia
Death date15 July 1917 (aged 35)
Death placeAuckland, Auckland Region, New Zealand
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight79 kg (12 st 6 lb)
FirstRU
Ru club 1Newton
Ru year1start1904
Ru year1end05
Ru club 2City
Ru year2start1906
Ru teamaAuckland (other)
Ru yearastart1904
Ru yearaend06
Ru appearancesa6
Ru triesa0
Ru goalsa0
Ru fieldgoalsa0
Ru pointsa0
Ru teambAuckland
Ru yearbstart1904
Ru yearbend05
Ru appearancesb4
Ru triesb0
Ru goalsb0
Ru fieldgoalsb0
Ru pointsb0
Ru teamcNorth Island
Ru yearcstart1905
Ru appearancesc1
Ru triesc0
Ru goalsc0
Ru fieldgoalsc0
Ru pointsc0
Ru teamdNew Zealand
Ru yeardstart1906
Ru appearancesd7
Ru triesd1
Ru goalsd0
Ru fieldgoalsd0
Ru pointsd3
Club 1Newton Rangers
Year1start1909
Year1end12
Appearances 121
Tries 14
Goals 10
Fieldgoals 10
Points 112
TeamaNew Zealand
Yearastart1907
Yearaend08
Appearancesa17
Triesa1
Goalsa0
Fieldgoalsa0
Pointsa3
TeambAuckland
Yearbstart1908
Yearbend10
Appearancesb7
Triesb0
Goalsb0
Fieldgoalsb0
Pointsb0
Source[1]
Retiredyes

William Henry Clifton Mackrell[2] (20 July 1881 – 15 July 1917) was a New Zealand rugby footballer who represented New Zealand in both rugby union and rugby league. He was part of the 1905 The Original All Blacks tour and the professional 1907-1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Great Britain.

Early years

Mackrell was a printer by trade.[3]

Rugby football

Mackrell began playing rugby union for the City club. He represented Auckland between 1901 and 1905 and earned North Island selection in 1905. His last first class rugby union match in New Zealand was for Auckland against the All Blacks in 1905 as they prepared for a short tour of Australia.

Mackrell was then selected to be part of The Original All Blacks 1905 tour of Great Britain and France but injury hampered his tour and he played in only one test match, against France in Paris on New Years Day, 1906. On his return he was replaced in the Auckland side by Charlie Dunning.

Rugby league

Mackrell, along with Newton team mates Harold Rowe and William Trevarthan, was selected for the professional All Blacks in their 1907-1908 tour of Great Britain and Australia. As a result, he received a life ban from the New Zealand Rugby Union. He played in two test matches on the tour, including the first ever rugby league test match against Wales on New Years Day, 1908. He played in the first ever trans-Tasman test which was the debut match of the Australia national rugby league team.

When he returned to New Zealand, Mackrell was involved in establishing the Newton Rangers rugby league club.[3] He also played in the first ever provincial game of rugby league in New Zealand, helping Auckland defeat Wellington 16-14 on 24 August 1908.

In 1911 Mackrell again played for New Zealand in an exhibition match against Auckland.[4] Mackrell received a kick to the head in a 1912 match which forced his retirement and may have also led to his early death.

Mackrell died in Auckland on 15 July 1917 as a result of a paralytic seizure, five days before his 36th birthday and was buried at Waikaraka Cemetery in Onehunga (Area 2, Block N, Plot 085A).[5]

References

  1. ^ "Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org". rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  2. ^ MACKRELL, William Henry Clifton 1907 - 08 - Kiwi #14 nzleague.co.nz
  3. ^ John Haynes From All Blacks to All Golds: Rugby League's Pioneers, Christchurch, Ryan and Haynes, 1996. ISBN 0-473-03864-1
  4. ^ W.J.Davidson Rugby League Annual - 1949, New Zealand Rugby League, 1949
  5. ^ "William Henry Clifton Mackrell". Auckland Council. Retrieved 20 April 2024.