Along with Lou Brown and Len Mason, Davidson was signed by Wigan after the tour.[3] Davidson played there for three seasons, scoring 31 tries in 69 games.[4]
He then returned to Auckland. Davidson again made the Auckland side and in 1932 played for New Zealand against the Great Britain Lions. He finished his test career having played in four matches.[5]
Coaching career
In 1931 Ben Davidson coached the Northland representative side for 2 weeks to help them prepare for their Northern Union Challenge Cup match with South Auckland. Northland won the game 16-8. Three years later in 1934 he coached the City Rovers club for the season in the Auckland Rugby League competition.[citation needed]