Petone had a four-year reign as Premier Champions between 1904 and 1907 and the Club set a memorable record in the 1907 season when it won all championship grades in the Wellington competition. After the 1907 season the club was weakened by inadvertently helping the formation of
rugby league in New Zealand. The club provided six players for the professional
1907–1908 rugby tour of Great Britain including its two
All Blacks at the time,
Tom Cross and
Duncan McGregor, and the club's captain,
Hercules Wright. The
New Zealand Rugby Union subsequently banned all members of the tour for life. In the 1971 season the Premier team won the Premier competition and
the Jubilee Cup for the fifth consecutive season and became the first club in the history of Wellington rugby to achieve this feat since the club competition was commenced in 1868. The first three wins in this sequence were achieved under the leadership of
Ken Gray, widely considered one of the greatest All Black prop forwards ever. The Ken Gray Academy was established in 1995 in Ken's name to assist in the development of the best young players wishing to find their way through the Club to the highest representative honours. The centennial history records that
Te Puni arrived in the Hutt Valley in 1817 and died there in 1870. In the first official match ever played by the Petone Club, three descendants of Te Puni were in the fifteen. Today Petone Rugby is a multi-cultural mix in a family-oriented environment. In November 2006, the club hosted
The World Golden Oldies Festival and in 2010 the club celebrated its 125th anniversary.
Monogram The club adopted its familiar monogram on the recommendation of its illustrious Life Member and Maori All Black Matt Love as part of its 50th jubilee celebrations in 1935. The monogram is embellished by the words in Maori "kia kaha kia maia" – broadly translated as "give of your best – be confident in your own ability". This reflects the strength of the partnership with Maori in the Club. The monogram was updated in 2010 to include "Est 1885" and the words "Petone Rugby Club". ==References==