In memory of Bob Graham


Bob Graham (right) with brother Sir John Graham (left) at Eden Park. Copyright photo: www.photosport.nz

It is with sadness that Auckland Rugby acknowledges the passing of Auckland Rugby Life Member and Centurion Robert (Bob) Graham.

Bob attended New Plymouth Boys High School with brothers John and Jim before moving north to Auckland. A proud Auckland University Rugby Club member, joining the club in 1956 before debuting for the Blue and White Hoops in 1958.

At a young age, Bob went on to captain Auckland in 1960 alongside the late Sir Wilson Whineray, leading the Auckland side through the Ranfurly Shield golden era of the early 60s. A quality Blindside Flanker who was sound on defence, Bob played his last game for Auckland in 1965, playing 103 games and scoring 42 points.

After Bob’s playing years, he became Auckland coach from 1966-69 and coached the Auckland University Club side from 1972-74, winning a Gallaher Shield in his last year at the helm.

Bob was elected Barbarian Club President in 1982-83. A family man and strong supporter of the game, who would most often be seen on the sidelines supporting his Grandson playing in the Under 85 competition in Auckland.

Our thoughts and condolences go out to Bob’s wife Roberta and the Graham family at this time.

Arrangements for Bob's funeral are currently subject to Covid19 restrictions, the family have advised there will be a private family ceremony and a celebration of Bob's life once Covid levels allow.

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