The team was managed by
Daniel Fraser while
James Barber captained the side.
Albert Asher was invited to tour with the side but declined, opting to remain in Auckland and organise the upcoming Māori tour of Australia.
Charlie Pearce and
Daniel Gilchrist were also named but withdrew. The full squad was; •
James Barber: Tour captain, played in all 3 tests on tour. Barber had been bought into the All Golds for the 1908 Australian leg and had since been involved in rugby league in
Wellington. •
William Trevarthen: 3 tests. A 1907-08 All Gold, Trevarthen was part of the
Auckland side. After the tour he accepted a contract with
Huddersfield. •
Adam Lile: 3 tests. A 1907-08 All Gold, Lile was instrumental in developing rugby league in
Taranaki. •
Conrad Byrne: 3 tests, 5 points. A 1907-08 All Gold, Byrne served as test captain during the tour and later joined
North Sydney in 1910. •
Harold Rowe: 3 tests, 5 points. A 1907-08 All Gold, Rowe signed with
Leeds in September 1909. •
George Spencer: 1 test. A former
All Black, Spencer had switched codes in 1908. •
John Spencer: 3 tests. Brother of George and another former
All Black, the Spencer's are the only brothers to represent both the All Blacks and the Kiwis. •
Con Sullivan: 1 test. Sullivan broke his leg on the tour. He would later play for
North Sydney and represent
New South Wales,
Australia and
Australasia. •
Charlie Pearce: A 1907-08 All Gold, Pearce later represented both
Wellington and
Canterbury. •
Ernie Buckland: 3 tests. Part of the
Taranaki Rugby League Team of the Century (1908–2008). •
Arthur Carlaw: 2 tests. From the
Ponsonby United club in Auckland,
Carlaw Park was named after his brother,
James. •
Paddy George: From Wellington. •
Gordon Hooker: 2 tests. Part of the
Taranaki Rugby League Team of the Century (1908–2008). •
Thomas Houghton: 1 test. Born in England, Houghton had earlier played for
St Helens R.F.C. and
Liverpool City. •
Albert House: 3 tests, 4 points. From Wellington. •
Bert King: 3 tests, 9 points. From Wellington. •
Henry Knight: 2 tests. From Wellington. •
Ronald MacDonald: 3 tests, 3 points. From Auckland. ==Fixtures==