Bill Davidson (rugby league)


Bill Davidson is a New Zealand rugby league footballer who represented New Zealand.
A brother, Ben, also played for New Zealand while another brother, George, represented New Zealand at the 1920 Olympic Games.

Playing career

A goalkicking fullback, Davidson played for the City Rovers between 1914 and 1923 in the Auckland Rugby League competition.
Davidson represented Auckland and scored 5 tries in his debut against Canterbury. He also played in a 1919 defeat of Australia, a 1920 victory over the Great Britain Lions and a 1923 tour of the South Island.
In 1919 he was first picked for New Zealand, playing against the touring Australians. He played his second test match in 1920, against Great Britain..
In 1922 he played for Auckland against the touring New South Wales team where Auckland lost 40 points to 25. He played against the same team days later for the Auckland Provincial team who also went down by 21 points to 20.

Administration career

Davidson later served as an administrator in league, swimming and athletics. He represented the City Rovers on the Auckland Rugby League board and also represented the Canterbury Rugby League on the New Zealand Rugby League Board.