Craddock Dufty Explained

Craddock Dufty
Fullname:Calvin Thomas Craddock Dufty
Birth Date:10 March 1900[1]
Birth Place:Thames, New Zealand
Death Date:1 August 1955 (aged 55)[2]
Death Place:Auckland, New Zealand[3]
Height:183cm (72inches)
Weight:90kg (200lb)
Club1:Newton Rangers
Year1start:1919
Year1end:21
Appearances1:22
Tries1:1
Goals1:44
Fieldgoals1:1
Points1:93
Club2:Maritime XIII (Guest)
Year2start:1920
Appearances2:1
Tries2:1
Goals2:0
Fieldgoals2:0
Points2:3
Club3:Athletic/Grafton Athletic
Year3start:1922
Year3end:26
Appearances3:50
Tries3:24
Goals3:89
Fieldgoals3:0
Points3:250
Club4:Newton Rangers
Year4start:1927
Year4end:29
Appearances4:30
Tries4:4
Goals4:67
Fieldgoals4:1
Points4:148
Club5:Ellerslie
Year5start:1929
Year5end:30
Appearances5:12
Tries5:0
Goals5:16
Fieldgoals5:0
Points5:32
Club6:Ellerslie-Otahuhu
Year6start:1931
Appearances6:4
Tries6:1
Goals6:4
Fieldgoals6:1
Points6:13
Club7:City Rovers
Year7start:1936
Appearances7:10
Tries7:1
Goals7:22
Fieldgoals7:1
Points7:49
Teama:Returned Soldiers
Yearastart:1919
Appearancesa:1
Triesa:0
Goalsa:0
Fieldgoalsa:0
Pointsa:0
Teamb:Auckland
Yearbstart:1919
Yearbend:30
Appearancesb:27
Triesb:14
Goalsb:62
Fieldgoalsb:2
Pointsb:170
Teamc:New Zealand
Yearcstart:1919
Yearcend:30
Appearancesc:51
Triesc:5
Goalsc:111
Fieldgoalsc:1
Pointsc:239
Teamd:Auckland B
Yeardstart:1921
Appearancesd:1
Triesd:0
Goalsd:3
Fieldgoalsd:0
Pointsd:6
Teame:Auckland Province
Yearestart:1922
Yeareend:28
Appearancese:3
Triese:0
Goalse:6
Fieldgoalse:0
Pointse:12
Teamf:New Zealand Māori
Yearfstart:1922
Appearancesf:8
Triesf:2
Goalsf:15
Fieldgoalsf:0
Pointsf:36
Teamg:North Island
Yeargstart:1925
Yeargend:30
Appearancesg:5
Triesg:0
Goalsg:14
Fieldgoalsg:0
Pointsg:28
Teamh:New Zealand XIII
Yearhstart:1928
Appearancesh:1
Triesh:0
Goalsh:2
Fieldgoalsh:1
Pointsh:6
Source:[4]
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Calvin Thomas Craddock Dufty (10 March 1900 – 1 August 1955) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand.[4]

War service

During World War I, Dufty served with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, embarking in 1916 when aged 16.[5]

Playing career

Dufty played in the Auckland Rugby League competition for Newton Rangers (1919-21, & 1927-29), Athletic/Grafton Athletic (1922-26), and Ellerslie United (1929-30).[6] [7] [8] He transferred to Ellerslie after moving to the area during 1929 after playing several games for Newton during the season.

In 1919, aged 19, Dufty made his debut for Auckland, starring in the regions 37-13 defence of the Northern Union Cup against Hawke's Bay.[9] His performance earned him selection for the New Zealand squad that played against the first tour of Australia.

In 1922, he toured Australia with the New Zealand Māori side. He played in five inter-island games for the North Island, his last being in 1930.[9]

In 1922 and in 1924, he played for both Auckland and Auckland Province. In 1922, his appearances were against the touring New South Wales team, while in 1924 his appearances were against the touring Great Britain Lions. He was part of the disastrous 1926-27 New Zealand tour of Great Britain, which resulted in several forwards going on strike and receiving life bans. In 1928, he again played the touring Lions, representing both Auckland City and Auckland Province, as well as New Zealand.Dufty finished his career with a then-record 224 points for New Zealand, including 106 goals.[9] He played in twelve test matches, scoring 41 points.

Personal life

Dufty was born to Samuel and Emily (nee Bennett). Dufty's siblings were: Louisa Esther (1901-26), Annie Elizabeth (1902-62), Jessie May (1909-37), and Gwendoline Pearl (1919-90), a brother Cecil Charles who died in infancy (1905), and brothers Thomas Joseph (1899-1949), Samuel Craddock (1911-79), and Arthur James (1911-89).[10]

On June 2, 1921 Dufty married Ethel May Gerraty.[11]

On 1 August 1955, Craddock Dufty died while at Auckland Public Hospital. His wife was Ethel May had died on 9 June 1953. Dufty was buried at Waikumete Cemetery on August 3, 1955. He was survived by three children: June, Moira Coral Dufty (1928-86), and Craddock Samuel Albert Dufty (1938-2020).[12]

Notes and References

  1. New Zealand, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920
  2. New Zealand, Cemetery Records, 1800-2007
  3. New Zealand, Death Index, 1848-1966
  4. Web site: Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org. rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2017. 1 January 2018.
  5. Web site: Craddock Dufty . Online Cenotaph . . 8 July 2022.
  6. Coffey, John and Bernie Wood Auckland, 100 years of rugby league, 1909-2009, 2009;
  7. http://www.ellerslieleague.co.nz/?page_id=24 Kiwi Representatives
  8. Ellerslie Eagles Centenary Celebrations Soar NZ League, Issue 3 July/August 2012, p.p. 44-45
  9. Book: John Coffey, Bernie Wood . 100 years: Māori rugby league, 1908-2008. Huia Publishers. 2008. 69–70. 978-1-86969-331-2.
  10. News: Calvin Thomas Craddock Dufty. Ancestry.com. 6 October 2024.
  11. News: Calvin Thomas Craddock Dufty. Ancestry.com. 6 October 2024.
  12. News: Mr C. Dufty. 9 . Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27728. 4 August 1955. 20 October 2022.