The 1967 New Zealand rugby league season was the 60th season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand. This was the first season played under a limited tackle rule, four tackles were allowed until the limit was expanded to the current six in 1976.
New Zealand toured Australia, losing the series 1âÂÂ2. The team was coached by Lory Blanchard.
Bob Irvine won the New Zealand Rugby League's player of the year award.
Auckland again held the Northern Union Cup at the end of the season.
Auckland won the Rothmans trophy, defeating Wellington 39âÂÂ13 in the final.
Auckland included Eric Carson, Victor Yates, Paul and Bill Schultz, Doug Ellwood and Ernie Wiggs. Bob Irvine played for Canterbury
Ponsonby won the Auckland Rugby League's Fox Memorial Trophy, Stormont Shield and Rukutai Shield. They defeated Otahuhu 12âÂÂ9 in the Fox Memorial grand final. Otahuhu won the Roope Rooster and Southern won the Sharman Cup.
Doug Ellwood, from City Newton, won both the Lipscombe Cup and Rothville Trophy. Ernie Wiggs, from Otahuhu, won the Painter Rosebowl Trophy.
The University of Auckland rugby league club was founded for the second time. The club fielded a team in the sixth grade that was coached by former Kiwi Bill Snowden.
Ponsonby were coached by Ian Grey and included Roger Bailey, Victor Yates, Rick Carey, Ken McCracken, Mike McClennan, Don Mann and Brian Tracey.
Waterside won the Wellington Rugby League's Appleton Shield.
Hornby won the Canterbury Rugby League's Pat Smith Challenge Trophy, defeating Addington 17âÂÂ10 in the inaugural grand final. Addington had won the Massetti Cup as minor premierers. Marist won the Gore Cup 24âÂÂ12 over Linwood.
Greymouth Marist defeated Hornby 24âÂÂ13 to win the Thacker Shield.
Gordon Abercrombie (Linwood), Michael Napier (Papanui) and Robin Moffat (Hornby) all shared the A.G.Bailey Challenge Cup as leading try-scorers.