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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Overly detailed The 2022 Auckland Rugby League season is its 114th season since the founding of the Auckland Rugby League in 1909. Point Chevalier Pirates won the Fox Memorial Shield for the 6th time with a 14–12 win over the Glenora Bears.

Manurewa Kowhai, the Manurewa Marlins premier women's team, won the women's premiership when they defeated Point Chevalier 16 points to 6. Their championship team, the Manurewa Whero, won the championship competition.

The Akarana Falcons men's and women's teams both won the New Zealand Rugby League Premiership competitions. The men's team beat Canterbury Bulls 46–4 in the final on October 1 at North Harbour Stadium, while the women beat Counties Manukau Stingrays 24–12 at Mount Smart Stadium on April 16. Шаблон:S-start

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Point Chevalier wins the Fox Memorial Shield

The season began with a northern regional age group representative competition for under 16's (Shaun Johnson Shield) and under 18's (Dean Bell Cup). The finals were held on April 2 at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland. Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) defeated Tāmaki ki te Raki (North) 20 points to 12 to win the U16 Shaun Johnson Shield. The Under 18 Dean Bell Cup was won by Tāmaki ki te Uru (West), who beat Tāmaki ki te Raki (North) 46–12.[1] The Ruben Wiki Cup for the New Zealand Under 20s teams was won by Akarana Falcons, representing the North Shore and West Auckland clubs. They beat the South Island Scorpions 34–16 in the final at Mt Smart Stadium on April 16. Following this match the New Zealand Women's premiership final was played between Akarana Falcons and Counties-Manukau Stingrays, with Akarana winning their first title in 11 years when they won 24–12.

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Northcote lifts the Sharman Cup.

The Fox Memorial Shield competition was split into 2 sections with 9 teams in section 1 and 10 teams in section 2. This was the first time in many years that all teams were technically eligible to win the premier senior men's title. It did however mean that there were a large number of very lopsided matches. Section 1 however was relatively competitive. In section 2 Glenora Bears and Otahuhu Leopards finished in the top 2 positions and secured home semi finals which they both won to advance to the semi-finals where they met each other with Glenora winning 28–16. In section 1 Point Chevalier Pirates and Howick Hornets met in their semi final with Point Chevalier winning 24–12. In the grand final on August 6, Point Chevalier defeated Glenora before a crowd of 1,000 at Mt Smart Stadium 1 by 14 points to 12. This was the 6th time Point Chevalier had won the Fox Memorial Shield in their history with the previous wins being in 1953, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2018. The match doubled as the Stormont Shield final so Point Chevalier had an additional trophy to add to the cabinet. The held on to the Roope Rooster Trophy also after going undefeated in home challenges. Northcote Tigers won the Sharman Cup when they defeated Pakuranga Jaguars 32–28 in the curtain-raiser to the Fox Memorial final at Mt Smart on August 6. this was their 4th time winning the Sharman Cup after previous wins in 1979, 2003, and 2007. Point Chevalier also won the reserve grade title after beating Te Atatu Roosters 18–6 in the Fox Premier firsts final on August 5, while Bay Roskill Vikings defeated Otara Scorpions 22–14 in the Fox Championship Premier firsts final.

The Senior B, Ray Cranch Cup was won by Pukekohe Pythons who beat Takahiwai Northern (Northern Pine) 25–24 in the grand final. Richmond Tokes beat East Coast Bays in the consolation final 36–14.

In the lower grades Otara won the Under 18 boys, Marist won the Under 16 Boys and Mangere East the Under 16 Girls grades. The Under 15 Boys competition was won by Papatoetoe, while the Under 14 Boys was won by Mt Albert, and the Under 14 Girls was won by Mangere East. Ellerslie won the Under 13 Boys competition.

Season news

Fox Memorial

The Fox Memorial competition for senior teams for 2022 has been shortened due to covid. It will be played over 13 weekends following a later start date than usual (May 7). There will be 2 sections with 9 teams in section 1 and 10 teams in section 2 with the sections organised based on finishing positions in the senior competitions from the 2021 season. The top 6 teams will progress to the Fox Memorial Premiership after 9 rounds and play in a series of knockout games. The top qualifying team from each section will then compete for the Fox Memorial Shield. Teams who finish in the 7–9 and 7–10 positions will playoff for the Sharman Cup.[2] Waitemata Seagulls were originally in section 1 but withdrew a week prior to the commencement of the competition. Ponsonby Ponies was fielding a premier grade side for the first time in 3 seasons though it was in conjunction with the Glenfield Greyhounds. Their first grade side was the Ponsonby club, while the reserve grade side was from the Glenfield club.

The 2 sections were as follows:

After 9 rounds the 2 teams which gained first round byes from section 1 were Point Chevalier and Howick, while in section 2 Glenora and Otahuhu did the same. In the preliminary finals of the playoffs Mt Albert, Bay Roskill, Te Atatu, and Richmond secured wins to advance to what were effectively quarter final matches. In the quarter-final matches Pt Chevalier defeated Mt Albert, Howick defeated Bay Roskill, Glenora defeated Te Atatu, and Otahuhu defeated Richmond, meaning all four home sides won with no upsets. The semi finals were played at Mt Smart #2 on July 30 with the Glenora defeating Otahuhu 26-18 and the Pt Chevalier beating Howick 24 t0 12.

Pt Chevalier won a tightly contested grand final on August 6 at Mt Smart Stadium #1 by 14 points to 12 to win their 6th ever Fox Memorial title.

Coaching

The Mount Albert Lions were coached by former New Zealand international Daniel (David) Fa'alogo, and Matt Sturm. Both were ex-Mount Albert players. Sturm also represented New Zealand Māori. Hibiscus Coast Raiders were coached by former Warrior, Jeremiah Pai, who also represented New Zealand Māori. Northcote were coached by former player David Bhana. Richmond's coach was Ricky Henry. Te Atatu were coached by Phil Gordon for the 4th season, and his 2nd as sole head coach. Brian Lafaele was the Otahuhu coach, while Glenora was led by Tony Benson who had been coaching professionally in England for the past two decades as well as coaching the Kiwi Ferns in 2017–18. The Marist side was coached by Zane Pocklington. The very experienced Bernie Herenara coached the Mangere East Hawks side who were in a rebuilding phase after losing many players to other clubs in the off season. Martin Riding was the coach of the Ponsonby (G) side who were making their first appearance in the top grade for a few seasons. The Howick coach was Ruka Loza, who was head coach of Howick for the first time. Manukau's coach was Tamore Nati. Thaine Ashford was the coach of Manurewa. The coach of Pt Chevalier was Frank Fuimaono. Johnathon Paul was coaching the Bay Roskill Vikings, while Visesio Setefano was the head coach of the Papakura Sea Eagles. Pakuranga's head coach was Pila Hingano.

Promotion/relegation

After the 9 rounds of the regular season the top 12 sides were Pt Chevalier, Glenora, Otahuhu, Te Atatu, Howick, Richmond, Marist, Mt Albert, Bay Roskill, Manukau, Otara & Mangere East. While those teams who finished in the bottom 3 in section 1 and 4 in section 2 were Northcote, Pakuranga, Ponsonby, Manurewa, Hbiscus Coast, Papakura, and Papatoetoe. The top 12 were guaranteed a place in the 2023 Fox Memorial premiership with the remaining teams left to compete in the second division Sharman Cup.

Women's competitions

As in previous seasons the women's competition matches are being played on Sunday's at 2:30pm. The competing teams in the women's premier grade are: Howick Hornets, Manurewa Wahine Kowhai, Otahuhu Leopards Women, Otara Scorpion Stingers, Point Chevalier Pirates, Ponsonby Ponies, Richmond Roses, and Taniwharau.

The teams in the championship grade are: Manurewa Wahine Whero, Pukekohe Pythons, Marist Saints, Manukau Magpies, and Glenora Bears.

Coaching

In the Premier Women's competition the sides are coached by Anthony Murray (Richmond Roses), Dion Briggs (Ponsonby), Louis Papalii (Otara), James Sarah (Howick), Sefuluai Tamotu (Otahuhu), and Bronson Harden (Pt Chevalier).

In the championship competition the sides were coached by Alamoti Finau (Marist), Losi Uele (Glenora Valkyries), Joshua Siaosi (Manukau), Chris Whiumui (Pukekohe), and Anthony Matua (Manurewa Wahine Whero).

Premier 1st's competition

The reserve grade competition followed the same format as the Fox Memorial Shield premiership. Each side played as the curtain-raiser to their more senior side. The combined Ponsonby-Glenfield side was known as 'Glenfield P' but was entirely made up from players of the Glenfield club. The Manukau and Pt Chevalier sides emerged from section 1 to make up one semi final, while Te Atatu came up against Otahuhu in the section 2 semi final. In the Premier First Championship for the lower placed teams Otara and Bay Roskill emerged as the winners for each section to meet in the final.

Ray Cranch senior B competition

The Ray Cranch Cup, named after the New Zealand international was competed for by Avondale Wolves (affiliated to the Marist club), Pt Chevalier Green, Otara Scorpions Wymondley Strong, Pukekohe Pythons, Richmond Tokes, Otara Scorpions No Excuses, Ponsonby Ponies Central Stallions, Manurewa Marlins, Waitemata Seagulls, East Coast Bays Barricudas, and Otahuhu Snr A Leopards.

Inter-club trophies

In addition to the main competition for the Fox Memorial Shield there were also several trophies played for between individual senior sides. Point Chevalier beat Bay Roskill in round 1 to claim their inter-club trophy (Ernie Roiall Memorial Trophy). While Northcote defeated Hibiscus Coast in round 1 to win their inter-club trophy (Ted Dalton Cup). In round 5 on June 11 Pt Chevalier beat Mt Albert 42–16 to retain the Lani Latoa Memorial Cup. Glenora defeated Te Atatu 32–6 at Jack Colvin Park during the regular season to retain the Denis Williams Cup on June 18.

Club teams and grade participation

Marist and Mt Albert fielded a combined side in the U16 grade hence their 1.5 and 21.5 totals. Manurewa Marlins and Otara Scorpions fielded the most teams across all grades with 29. Waikato fielded one team in the Masters grade. Takahiwai were a Northland club but fielded their senior side in the Auckland Senior B competition. Avondale Wolves fielded a Senior B side but were affiliated with the Marist Saints club.

Team Premiers Reserves SenB Masters U18 U16 U15 U14 U13 U12 U11 U10 U9 U8 U7 U6 Total
Manurewa Marlins 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 29
Otara Scorpions 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 29
Mangere East Hawks 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 3 2 3 2 4 2 2 2 2 28
Otahuhu Leopards 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 25
Marist Saints 2 1 0 2 0 1.5 1 2 0 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 21.5
Mount Albert Lions 1 1 0 1 1 1.5 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 21.5
Papakura Sea Eagles 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 21
Glenora Bears 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 20
Manukau Magpies 2 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 2 2 0 2 19
Point Chevalier Pirates 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 19
Te Atatu Roosters 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 18
Richmond Rovers 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 17
Northcote Tigers 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 16
Ellerslie Eagles 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 2 1 15
New Lynn Stags 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 15
Hibiscus Coast Raiders 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 14
Pakuranga Jaguars 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 1 14
Waitemata Seagulls 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 14
Howick Hornets 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 13
Papatoetoe Panthers 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 13
Pukekohe Pythons 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 12
Bay Roskill Vikings 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 11
Glenfield Greyhounds 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 10
East Coast Bays Barricudas 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4
Ponsonby Ponies 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Taniwharau Taniwha 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Tuakau 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3
Mt Wellington Warriors 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Avondale Wolves 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Ngāruawāhia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Rodney Rams 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Takahiwai 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Waiheke 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Waikato Masters 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Total 32 19 12 30 9 17 13 26 18 33 28 40 39 37 37 46 436

SAS Fox Memorial Premiership

Section 1 Standings

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Point Chevalier Pirates 8 8 0 0 1 388 112 346.43% 18
Howick Hornets 8 6 0 2 1 228 172 136.56% 14
Mount Albert Lions 8 5 0 3 1 274 170 132.56% 12
Bay Roskill Vikings 8 4 1 3 1 242 222 109.01% 11
Manukau Magpies 8 4 1 3 1 180 172 104.65% 11
Otara Scorpions 8 3 0 5 1 188 236 79.66% 8
Northcote Tigers 8 3 0 5 1 170 222 76.58% 8
Manurewa Marlins 8 1 0 7 1 132 286 46.15% 4
Hibiscus Coast Raiders 8 1 0 7 1 110 320 34.38% 4

Section 2 Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Glenora Bears 9 8 0 1 472 76 621.05% 16
Otahuhu Leopards 9 8 0 1 504 140 360.00% 16
Te Atatu Roosters 9 7 0 2 438 121 361.98% 14
Richmond Rovers 9 6 0 3 326 134 243.28% 12
Marist Saints 9 6 0 3 402 166 242.17% 12
Mangere East Hawks 9 3 0 6 212 324 65.43% 6
Pakuranga Jaguars 9 3 0 6 206 316 65.19% 6
Ponsonby (G) 9 3 0 6 228 444 51.35% 6
Papakura Sea Eagles 9 1 0 8 68 550 12.36% 2
Papatoetoe Panthers 9 0 0 9 75 660 11.36% 0

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Fox Memorial results

Round 1

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Te Atatu v Mangere East at Jack Colvin Park

Northcote won the Ted Dalton Cup with their 28–22 win over Hibiscus Coast at Stanmore Bay.[4] Pt Chevalier won the Ernie Roiall Memorial Trophy with a 36–22 win at Walker Park over Bay Roskill. The Howick match with Mt Albert at Paparoa Park in Howick was the live streamed match of the round and saw the home team, Howick, win 32–26 with a converted try in the last few minutes to Uila Aiolupo after the scores had been tied 26–26.[5] Te Atatu were captained once more by Api Pēwhairangi who opened the season with a 52–0 win over Mangere East. James Gavet had returned to his junior club Richmond Rovers following time at the Huddersfield Giants. Ponsonby United made their return to the first grade competition for the first time in several seasons. They were well beaten at Murray Halberg Park by Marist by 82 points to 26.

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Round 2

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Ponsonby's first home game in the Fox Memorial for several seasons

Round 2 saw 6 of the 9 games won by the away team. Glenora's 88–0 win over Papakura saw Wyatt Rangi run in 5 tries and Kadiyae Ioka kick 10 tries to go with a try for 24 points. Former Newcastle Knights and Gold Coast Titans player Paterika Vaivai scored his first try for Te Atatu in a 66–0 win over Ponsonby who were playing their first home game in the top grade for a few years. Eiden Ackland returned to the Mt Albert side after time spent with the Manly Sea Eagles. He scored a try and kicked 5 conversions in a 30–22 win at the Birkenhead War Memorial against Northcote. Kalani Ili was playing for Mangere East. He had spent 2 seasons with the South Sydney Rabbitohs NYC side and was their captain in 2017.

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Round 3

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Te Atatu v Otahuhu at Jack Colvin Park

Round 3 saw some enormous scores run up in section 2. Glenora defeated Papatoetoe by the astonishing scoreline of 120 to 0 at Kohuora Park in Papatoetoe. Richmond also trounced Ponsonby 80–6 in Grey Lynn, and Marist made short work of Papakura at Prince Edward Park 84–0. In the live streamed match Te Atatu defeated Otahuhu for the first time in many years 42–22.[6] For Te Atatu, their hooker off the bench, Khalan Clyde, formerly a Northern Sword U18 representative who had attended Westlake Boys High School in 2021 scored his second try of the year. Te Atatu's starting hooker Tuteauru Maipi scored a double which gave him 6 for the season to this point. Otahuhu hooker Phoenix Hunt scored a try in the second half. He was a former Otahuhu College player who had spent time with the South Sydney Rabbitohs NYC team before coming back to Auckland and helping Papakura win the Fox title in 2016 before then returning to his junior Otahuhu club with his brother Jamel Hunt.

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Round 4

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Pakuranga on attack against Glenora at Harold Moody Park in Glen Eden.
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The injured Glenora player

A serious injury to a Glenora player in their match with Pakuranga at Harold Moody Park in Glen Eden saw the match finish just 8 minutes into the second half with the score 34–4 in favour of Glenora. The live streamed match was the clash between Manukau and Bay Roskill at Moyle Park which finished in a thrilling 40–40 draw with Joshua Tanielu kicking a conversion from wide out with time up to lock up the scores. Point Chevalier had an easy 72–8 win over Hibiscus Coast at Walker Park with veteran player Francis Leger scoring 2 tries and kicking 7 conversions. The match between Manurewa and Northcote at Mountford Park was also streamed on Pete's Films and saw the home side Manurewa hang on for a 26–22 win which was their first of the season.[7] The match between Otara and Howick saw the visiting Howick side win 32–20 with 13 unconverted tries scored in the match.

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Round 5

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Papatoetoe on attack against Te Atatu at Kohuora Park in Papatoetoe, with Jordyn Makiha about to receive a pass

Philip Kingi played his 150th game for Glenora in their match with Marist and he kicked a conversion in their 22–12 win. Papatoetoe suffered another heavy defeat, losing to Te Atatu by the unusual score of 94 to 1. Papatoetoe's standoff Jordyn Makiha slotted a drop goal midway through the second half to make the score 70–1. He attempted another on full time but it was partially charged down and the match finished shortly after. For Te Atatu, Kahil Johnson scored 4 tries and kicked 2 goals, while Api Pēwhairangi scored 1 try and kicked 10 conversions from 12 attempts. Hikoirangi Paki scored 3 tries on debut. Nicholas Malalilo scored a hat trick in Richmond's 56–0 win over Papakura with Hawaiiki Annandale converting 6 of their 11 tries. Pakuranga secured their second win of the season when late tries to Boss Rolleston took them from 22 to 20 down to a 28–22 win. Earlier Manu Tukia had grabbed a hat trick while Timor Reese Williams had done the same for Ponsonby.[8] The live stream match saw Pt Chevalier maintain their unbeaten record with a comfortable 42–16 win over Mt Albert at Fowld's Park with Lewis Soosemea and Saula Solomona both scoring 2 tries each.[9] The win meant that Pt Chevalier retained the Lani Latoa Memorial Cup. Latoa had played for both clubs but tragically died in 1995 during a game at Carlaw Park between North Harbour Sea Eagles and the Auckland Warriors reserves. He fell on the ball and broke his windpipe.[10] Sione Feao and Fiohiva Siale Faingaa also scored doubles in Otahuhu's 38–16 win over Mangere East at Walter Massey Park.

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Round 6

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Kouma Samson receiving the Dennis Williams Cup from Dennis Williams
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Hikoirangi Paki scoring Te Atatu's sole try

The most anticipated match of round 6 was the match between Te Atatu and Glenora at Jack Colvin Park in Te Atatu for the Denis Williams Cup. New Zealand international Dennis Williams played the majority of his career with Te Atatu but did enjoy a successful season with Glenora as well. Unfortunately it was not as tightly fought as expected and Glenora got on top early and controlled the match to win 32–6. Dennis Williams presented the trophy named in his honour to the Glenora captain Kouma Samson. Pt Chevalier beat Northcote easily at Walker Park 52 to 16 with Matthew Whyte scoring a hat trick and Brody Tamarua scoring twice to go along with 4 conversions. The live streamed match was Marist against Pakuranga which saw Marist win 50–12 with Sagele Palaamo scoring 3 tries and Doux Kauhiva kicking 6 conversions for the winners. Otahuhu beat Ponsonby 68–8 with William Stowers scoring 2 tries and kicking 7 goals for a personal tally of 22 points. Papakura scored their first points in 5 games with a converted try in a 42–6 loss to Mangere East. Brody Tamarua scored twice and kicked 4 conversions in Pt Chevalier's 52–16 win over Northcote. For Mt Albert in their 34–30 win over Bay Roskill, Eiden Ackland scored 2 tries and kicked 5 goals.

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Round 7

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Action from Marist v Te Atatu at Murray Halberg Park in Mt Albert. Marist won 36–28.

The round started early with Ponsonby and Papakura playing on Matariki Day at Sunnynook Park. Ponsonby won easily by 52 points to 8. Levi Helleur-Atiga secured a hat trick while Taani Fangupo converted 8 of their 9 tries. Pt Chevalier had a big 58–10 win over Manurewa with Mathew Whyte scoring 4 tries. Eiden Ackland scored 3 tries and kicked 8 conversions in Mt Albert's 56–14 win over Otara. In the live streamed match Glenora had a comfortable 36–4 win over Richmond at Harold Moody Park. Chase Bernard scored a double, as did Mose Esera who also converted 4 of their 7 tries.[11] Bay Roskill won a tight contest over Northcote 26–22. The scores were locked at 22-all before Ben Henry kicked 2 late penalties to secure a vital win for the Vikings. Pakuranga put up a plucky effort against Otahuhu with Molisoni Faiva scoring a hat trick in a 36–22 defeat.[12] Marist handed Te Atatu their second consecutive defeat with a 36–28 win at Murray Halberg Park. Te Atatu led by 10 in the second half before 18 unanswered points to Marist including a 60-metre try to Doux Kauhiva sealed the match. Kauhiva also kicked 5 conversions and a penalty. Te Atatu were missing regular halves Api Pēwhairangi, who was out of Auckland, and Reece Joyve who was in Australia playing for the Cook Islands against Samoa.

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Round 8

Hibiscus Coast hosted the Howick Hornets at Stanmore Bay in their 40th anniversary celebration day. The match was also the live streamed match of the round with Lewin Hudson and Wade Brunsdon in commentary. The Raiders put up a spirited showing against the second placed Hornets with Ian Mills scoring first, before eventually going down 22–12.[13]

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Hikoirangi Paki fielding a kick with Delaney Chaney Puata in support in Te Atatu's match with Pakuranga

Northcote notched their second win of the season when they beat Otara 36–28 to keep their slim playoff hopes alive. Martin Watson converted 5 of their 6 tries and kicked a penalty. Manukau secured a rare win over Mt Albert at Fowld's Park 18–12. A 63rd-minute penalty to Samuel Nati put them in front by 2, before Koronato John scored in the 73rd minute to give them a 6-point lead which they hung on to. Richmond and Marist met at Grey Lynn Park for the Eddie Poching Memorial Cup with Richmond running out comfortable 26–8 winners. Bay Roskill sealed a playoff spot with a 40–14 win over Manurewa. Josh Tanielu converted 6 of their 7 tries. Otahuhu racked up 104 points in their win over the struggling Papakura side while Te Atatu also made short work of Pakuranga and won 78–8 while blooding several new first grade players.[14]

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Round 9

In the final round of matches before the playoffs there were several matches that had repercussions for the final placings of teams. In Section 1 in the live streamed match Northcote beat Manukau 18 to 4. Kevin Locke joined the Northcote side for the match after returning from France earlier in the week. They finished the season with 6 competition points and a for and against percentage of 76.58% versus Otara who had a percentage of 79.66% meaning they went through in 6th place. Otara's 10 point win over Manurewa proving crucial.[15] Pt Chevalier visited Paparoa Park and thrashed the local side 50–20 though both teams were secure in first and second place already. Mt Albert and Bay Roskill leapfrogged Manukau into 3rd and 4th respectively courtesy of a 60–8 win over Hibiscus Coast and two points for the bye in the case of Bay Roskill.

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Khalan Clyde passing out of dummy half behind Roydon Gillett in Te Atatu's 26–18 win over Richmond

In Section 2 Te Atatu secured 3rd position with a gutsy 26–18 win over Richmond. Playing into a strong westerly wind blowing straight down the field Richmond played strongly and led 12–10 until a late intercept by second rower John Suli who raced 90 metres to score gave the home side a 16–12 lead at the break. Playing into the wind in the second half the Roosters were clinical, controlling possession and field position to earn a home playoff match the following week. Marist took care of Mangere East to finish 5th, tied with Richmond on 12 competitions points, just one percentage point behind Richmond (243.28% vs 242.17%). The margin was even tighter to find the final playoff team. Pakuranga beat Papakura at Ti Rakau Park 54–18 but will be wishing they had scored just one more point at some stage in the season as Mangere East's 46–12 loss to Marist meant they finished with a for and against percentage of 65.43% which shaded Pakuranga's 65.19%. With Marist's win they held on to the Roy Chan Cup.

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Fox Premiership preliminary finals

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Mangere East on attack v Te Atatu in the first round of playoff matches

The first week of finals saw Pt Chevalier, Howick, Glenora, and Otahuhu have byes by virtue of finishing in the top 2 in their respective sections. The live stream match was played between Mt Albert and Otara. It was commentated by Dale Husband and Richie Barnett.[16] Mt Albert won the match 36–18 after pushing on from an 18–10 lead with Eiden Ackland scoring 3 tries and kicking 6 conversions from 6. Sebastian Su'a who had signed on for the Newcastle Knights for 2023 scored twice. Te Atatu had a relatively easy win over Mangere East who only had 1 reserve for much of the game due to "last-minute pull-outs, illness, and a high amount of injuries" according to their social media feed. Delaney Chaney-Puata scored a second half hat trick with Cook Island international Reece Joyce converting 9 tries in Api Pēwhairangi's absence through illness. Bay Roskill held off Manukau 28–22 in the only tight match of the weekend to advance to play Howick. Marist proved far too strong for Richmond at Grey Lynn Park, winning 34–0 with Kameli Vasu scoring twice in a 6 tries to nil victory. The match was streamed by Petes Filming.[17]

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Fox Premiership quarter finals

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John Suli brought to ground by Phil Kingi in the Glenora-Te Atatu match at Harold Moody Field

All four home teams who came into their matches off a weeks rest won, with most margins being reasonably comfortable. The one exception was the Otahuhu win over Richmond by 20 points to 12. The score was 14–12 at halftime before a late try to Phoenix Hunt sealed the win. In the live streamed game Glenora jumped out to an early 12–0 lead, scoring 2 tries off the back of kicks. Akarana Falcons U20 full back Esom Ioka climbed to take a bomb and sprinted over and then Mosese Faeamani dived on a loose ball in the in goal to score a second. Another try to James Taumata threatened to end the game as a contest but a try to Te Atatu's Royden Gillett and conversion by Api Pēwhairangi made the half time score 16–6. The second half was relatively even but Glenora pushed on for a 26–12 win. Mt Albert made a spirited showing at Walker Park and the score was locked up at 18–18 at half time. Tevita Latu scored the go ahead try early in the second half and then Pt Chevalier came home strongly to win 40–22. Howick made fairly easy work of Bay Roskill, winning 44 points to 6 at Paparoa Park. The match was live streamed by Petes Filming.[18]

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Fox Memorial Premiership grand final

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Matthew Whyte scoring to give Point Chevalier a 14–6 lead

Soape Kavaliku and Daniel Reuelu-Buchanan were both making their 100th appearance for the Glenora Bears. Point Chevalier Pirates won a closely fought Fox Memorial final 14–12 over the Glenora after taking a 10–6 lead into halftime. They scored a brilliant try after Pt Chevalier junior, Ollie Tuimavave (who brought up 50 games for the Pirates during the year) returned a kick over 50 metres before a centering grubber kick was gathered by Harley Maynard, who crashed over under the posts in the tackle of Kadiyae Ioka.[19] They stretched their lead 3 minutes later with a try to captain Francis Leger who stepped infield and dived across.

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Chaz Brown crossing for Glenora to narrow the score to 10–4

Glenora narrowed the gap late in the first half with Chaz Brown beating Leger on the outside to cross, with Mose Esera converting. Point Chevalier pushed their lead back out to 8 early n the second half with a try in the left corner to Matthew Whyte. With 30 minutes remaining Glenora scored a converted try to Fatani Paea Manukia after a superb offload from former NZ Police rugby league representative, Chase Bernard. The conversion made the margin just 2 points. Despite coming close several times neither team could add further points and Pt Chevalier held out for the win. Brody Tamarua of Point Chevalier was awarded the Doug Price Memorial Medal for man of the match.[20] The match was live streamed on YouTube and also broadcast live on Sky Sport with Glen Larmer and Wade Brunsdon commentating.[21]

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Fox Championship (Sharman Cup)

The Fox Championship was played between the teams which finished in the bottom 3 of Section 1 and bottom 4 of Section 2.

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Northcote made easy work of Ponsonby at the Birkenhead War Memorial, romping away to a 48–4 win. James Waterson scored a hat trick for the home side, and Martin Watson converted 6 of their 9 tries. The match was streamed by Petes Filming.[22] Pakuranga had to come back twice after trailing 12–0 after 15 minutes, and 18–12 after 50 minutes. Three unconverted tries to Manu Tukia, Ofa Pulu, and Samuel Fonua edged them home at Ti Rakau Park in Pakuranga.

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Fox Championship (Sharman Cup) grand final

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Manu Tukia scoring for Pakuranga in the 70th minute
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Martin Watson on attack for Northcote

The Northcote Tigers won the Sharman Cup by defeating the Pakuranga Jaguars in a thrilling match 32–28. They threatened to run away with the game when Huston Holloway scored his second try which was converted in the 61st minute to make the score 32–16. However two late tries to Pakuranga through Ofa Pulu in the 67th minute and Manu Tukia in the 70th minute narrowed the margin to just 4 points with 9 minutes remaining. Northcote held on however for the win. The match was live streamed on YouTube.[23]

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Women's Competitions

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Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Pt Chevalier Green 12 11 0 1 492 110 447.27% 22
Manurewa Wahine Kowhai 12 8 1 3 380 194 195.88% 17
Otara Scorpions Stingers 12 6 1 5 230 222 103.6% 13
Ponsonby Women 12 6 0 6 328 270 121.48% 12
Richmond Roses 12 6 0 6 230 258 89.15% 12
Howick Hornets Women 12 6 0 6 274 344 79.65% 12
Taniwharau Women 12 4 0 8 202 330 61.21% 8
Otahuhu Leopards Women 12 0 0 12 120 528 22.73% 0

Round 1

Last years semi-finalists met again to open the season with Pt Chevalier winning 26–14 in Grey Lynn. Katelyn Vaha'akolo scored a run away try late in the match to seal the victory for the defending champions. For Richmond Waiana Jones scored twice. Ponsonby opened with a 34–16 win at Paparoa Park controlling the game with 7 tries, each to different players, 3 of which were converted by Mele Hufanga. Otahuhu, who were back with a new side went down to the Waikato side, Taniwharau 44–6. Ilaisaane Taufa scored Otahuhu's only points with a try and conversion. Nadia Flavell bagged 4 tries for Taniwharau, while Calista Ruruku kicked 2 conversions. Manurewa Kowhai and Otara fought out a 20–20 draw at Mountfort Park in Manurewa. Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible

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Ponsonby recorded their first win (26-16) over Manurewa since they joined the premier women's competition in 2018. They had 5 separate try scorers with Mele Hufanga complimenting her try with 3 conversions, while Danielle Apaina was the player of the day. Mackenzie Wiki scored twice for the losers. Pt Chevalier made short work of Howick at Walker Park winning 52–4 with Lavinia Tauhalaliku scoring 4 tries. Kylie Porter scored the only points for Howick. Richmond Roses beat Taniwharau 34–10 at Opaheke Sports Park with Laishon Jones scoring once and converting 3 of their 7 tries. Otara recorded their first win on the season beating Otahuhu 20–6 at Ngati Otara Park. Wati Deleilomaloma scored twice in their win with Aketule McKinley-Sadaraka converting 2 tries.[24] Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible

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Richmond held their club day with the Richmond Roses playing curtain raiser to the premier men's match at Grey Lynn Park. Richmond won a thriller with Laishon Jones scoring twice and kicking 3 conversions. Rowena Meleisea also scored twice for Richmond, while Mele Hufanga converted 4 of Ponsonby's 5 tries. Howick had 7 separate try scorers in their 32–26 win over Taniwharau, with Zayde Sarah-Baldwin converting 3 of them. Charlette Butler and Trinity Crosby each scored twice for Taniwharau with Calista Ruruku scoring once and kicking 3 conversions.[25] Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible

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Otara secured their second win with a 20–8 win away to Taniwharau, with Wati Delailomaloma scoring another double. Shannon Leota scored twice in Richmond's 18–10 win over Howick. Ponsonby thrashed Otahuhu 60–8 at Bert Henham Park with Mele Hufanga scoring 4 tries and her namesake Mele Maatuleio Fotu-Moala scoring 3. Hufanga also kicked 4 conversions for a personal haul of 24 points.[26] Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible

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Maunurewa Kowhai won their first title with a 16–6 win over Pt Chevalier. The match had been scoreless until Monica Samita crossed for a Pt Chevalier try in the 48th minute. Manurewa retaliated with a try to Christyl Stowers before two late tries to Kararaina Wira Hohu and Kerehitina Denise gave them the lead and the win. The match was live streamed and broadcast on Sky TV.[27] Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible

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Standings

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Marist Saints Women 9 7 1 1 3 362 136 266.18% 21
Manukau Magpies Women 9 6 1 2 3 252 160 157.50% 19
Manurewa Wahine Whero 10 4 3 3 2 312 178 175.28% 15
Glenora Valkyries 10 3 0 7 2 194 318 61.01% 10
Pukekohe Pythons Women 10 1 1 8 2 122 450 27.11% 7

Round 1

Manukau won a close match at Murray Halberg Park 30–28. They lost 3 players during the match to injury but hung on to win. Delainah Marsters scored twice for the winners, and Platinum Marsters kicked a crucial 5 conversions. Manurewa Whero made short work of the Pukekohe Pythons side winning 50–8, with Alexis Thompson scoring 3 tries and Kaylen Ikitule 2.[28] Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible

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After a narrow loss the week before Marist gained a close fought 6 try to 5 win over Manurewa Whero by 28 points to 22 at Murray Halberg Park. They led 18–4 before Manurewa scored 18 unanswered points to take a 22–18 lead. Marist tied the scores and then with 3 minutes left Ana Mamea crossed for the winning try, which Chantelle Schofield converted.[24] Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible

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Pukekohe only had 11 players put still put in a strong effort to only concede 12 tries while scoring 3 of their own, 2 of which were to Savarna Asafo-Tavita, one of which she converted. Peaches Peters scored a hat trick for Manurewa but a late converted try to Delainah Marsters meant the match finished a 22–22 draw.[25] Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible

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Chantelle Schofield scored 2 tries and kicked 4 conversions in Marists 48–14 win over Pukekohe with Christina Magele Mariner, Nevaeh-Leigh Ormsby, and Ana Mamea also scoring doubles. Glenora Valkyries scored their second consecutive win by beating Manurewa Whero 28–14 at Harold Moody Park in a 6 try performance.[26] Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible

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Maunurewa Whero defeated Manukau 34–18 in the championship final after leading 24 to 8 at halftime. Peaches Peters crossed for 4 tries for Manurewa. The match was live streamed and broadcast on Sky TV.[29] Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible

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Reserve grade (Premier firsts) competition

Section 1 standings

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Manukau Magpies 8 6 0 2 1 414 134 308.96% 14
Mt Albert Lions 8 6 0 2 1 236 157 150.32% 14
Howick Hornets 8 5 1 2 1 312 158 197.47% 13
Pt Chevalier Pirates 8 5 1 2 1 329 210 156.67% 13
Manurewa Marlins 8 4 0 4 1 250 232 107.76% 10
Northcote Tigers 8 3 2 3 1 228 214 106.54% 10
Otara Scorpions 8 2 2 4 1 200 298 67.11% 8
Bay Roskill Vikings 8 2 0 6 1 192 270 71.11% 6
Hibiscus Coast Raiders 8 0 0 8 1 46 534 8.61% 2

Section 1 results

Date Score Score Referee Venue
Round 1 7 May[30] Howick 22 Mt Albert 36 Maxine Godinet Paparoa Park 1, 12:45
Pt Chevalier 40 Bay Roskill 26 Jaxon McGowan Walker Park 1, 12:45
Hibiscus Coast 4 Northcote 94 Grant Smith Stanmore Bay 1, 12:45
Manukau 38 Manurewa 10 Davey Misileki Moyle Park 1, 12:45
Round 2 14 May[31] Bay Roskill 38 Howick 34 Nigel Williams Blockhouse Bay Reserve 3, 12:45
Northcote 26 Mt Albert 8 Grant Smith Birkenhead War Memorial 4, 12:45
Otara 32 Pt Chevalier 32 Karl Vasau Ngati Otara 1, 12:45
Manurewa 72 Hibiscus Coast 6 - Mountfort Park, Jack Shelly, 12:45
Round 3 21 May[32] Howick 18 Northcote 18 Andrew Harris Paparoa Park 1, 12:45
Bay Roskill 22 Otara 42 Maxine Godinet Blockhouse Bay Reserve 3, 12:45
Mt Albert 30 Manurewa 20 Nigel Williams Fowlds Park 1, 12:45
Pt Chevalier 0 Manukau 90 Grant Smith Walker Park 1, 12:45
Round 4 28 May Otara 8 Howick 42 Maxine Godinet Ngati Otara Park 1, 12:45
Manurewa 44 Northcote 18 Davey Misileki Mountfort Park, Jack Shelly 12:45
Manukau 56 Bay Roskill 16 Karl Vasau Moyle Park 1, 12:45
Pt Chevalier 82 Hibiscus Coast 0 Nigel Williams Walker Park 1, 12:45
Round 5 11 June Howick 34 Manurewa 14 Andrew Harris Paparoa Park 1, 12:45
Otara 16 Manukau 58 Simon Bailey Ngati Otara Park, 12:45
Bay Roskill WBD Hibiscus Coast LBD - Blockhouse Bay Reserve 3, 12:45
Mt Albert 14 Pt Chevalier 25 David Millar Fowlds Park 1, 12:45
Round 6 18 June Manukau 18 Howick 28 Maxine Godinet Moyle Park 1, 12:45
Hibiscus Coast 24 Otara 38 Grant Smith Stanmore Bay, 12:45
Pt Chevalier 66 Northcote 4 Davey Misileki Walker Park 1, 12:45
Mt Albert 30 Bay Roskill 16 Nigel Williams Fowlds Park 1, 12:45
Round 7 25 June Manukau 82 Hibiscus Coast 12 - Moyle Park 1, 12:45
Manurewa 12 Pt Chevalier 52 Tevita Pauuvale Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly, 12:45
Otara 18 Mt Albert 54 Maxine Godinet Ngati Otara Park 1, 12:45
Northcote 26 Bay Roskill 8 John Darbyshire Birkenhead War Memorial 4, 12:45
Round 8 2 July Hibiscus Coast 0 Howick 106 John Darbyshire Stanmore Bay 1, 12:45
Mt Albert 34 Manukau 30 Nigel Williams Fowld's Park 1, 12:45
Bay Roskill 32 Manurewa 36 Simon Bailey Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4, 12:45
Northcote 24 Otara 24 Grant Smith Birkenhead War Memorial 4, 12:45
Round 9 9 July Howick 28 Pt Chevalier 26 Tevita Pauuvale Paparoa Park 1, 12:45[33]
Hibiscus Coast LBD Mt Albert WBD - Stanmore Bay 1, 12:45
Northcote 18 Manukau 42 Grant Smith Birkenhead War Memorial 4, 12:45
Manurewa 42 Otara 22 Karl Vasau Mountford Park: Jack Shelly, 12:45

Section 2 standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Te Atatu Roosters 9 9 0 0 442 86 513.95% 18
Otahuhu Leopards 9 8 0 1 348 94 370.21% 16
Marist Saints 9 7 0 2 260 150 173.33% 14
Richmond Rovers 9 6 0 3 280 182 153.85% 12
Mangere East Hawks 9 5 0 4 270 300 90% 10
Glenora Bears 9 4 0 5 306 228 134.21% 8
Pakuranga Jaguars 9 2 0 7 192 332 57.83% 6
Papatoetoe Panthers 9 2 0 7 108 314 34.39% 4
Glenfield (P) 9 1 0 8 128 306 41.83% 2
Papakura Sea Eagles 9 0 0 9 60 402 14.93% 0

Section 2 results

Date Score Score Referee Venue
Round 1 7 May Pakuranga 30 Richmond 36 Bryan Barron Ti Rakau Park 1, 12:45
Papakura 0 Papatoetoe 34 Karl Vasau Prince Edward Park 1, 12:45
Te Atatu 56 Mangere East 0 Johnnie Sekene Jack Colvin Park 1, 12:45
Otahuhu 46 Glenora 6 Nigel Williams Bert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Marist 48 Glenfield-P 16 Tevita Pauuvale Murray Halberg Park 1, 12:45
Round 2 13 May Glenfield (P) 0 Te Atatu 68 Grant Smith Sunnynook Park 1, 7:30pm
14 May Papatoetoe 22 Pakuranga 24 Tevita Pauuvale Kohuora Park 1, 12:45
Mangere East 4 Richmond 64 Davey Misileki Walter Massey 1, 12:45
Glenora 64 Papakura 4 - Harold Moody 1, 12:45
Otahuhu 32 Marist 20 Maxine Godinet Bert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Round 3 21 May Pakuranga 32 Mangere East 40 Tevita Pauuvale Ti Rakau Park 1, 12:45pm
Papatoetoe 10 Glenora 60 Davey Misileki Kohuora Park 1, 12:45
Papakura LBD Marist WBD - Prince Edward Park 1, 12:45
Te Atatu 24 Otahuhu 16 Jaxon McGowan Jack Colvin Park 1, 12:45
Richmond 38 Glenfield (P) 24 Johnnie Sekene Grey Lynn Park 1, 12:45
Round 4 28 May Glenora 56 Pakuranga 18 Grant Smith Harold Moody 1, 12:45pm
Glenfield (P) 16 Mangere East 38 Vernon Nathan Sunnynook Park 1, 12:45
Marist - Papatoetoe - Tevita Pauuvale Murray Halberg Park 1, 12:45
Otahuhu 22 Richmond 6 Jaxon McGowan Bert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Papakura 16 Te Atatu 50 Raimona Marks Prince Edward Park 1, 12:45
Round 5 11 June Pakuranga 16 Glenfield (P) 6 Tevita Pauuvale Ti Rakau Park 1, 12:45pm
Glenora 18 Marist 20 Maxine Godinet Harold Moody 1, 12:45
Mangere East 24 Otahuhu 34 Grant Smith Walter Massey Park 1, 12:45
Papatoetoe 0 Te Atatu 80 Poriau Uamaki Kohuora Park 1, 12:45
Richmond 40 Papakura 10 Leigh Fletcher Grey Lynn Park 2, 12:45
Round 6 19 June Marist 40 Pakuranga 12 Karl Vasau Murray Halberg Park 1, 12:45pm
Te Atatu 42 Glenora 14 David Millar Jack Colvin 1, 12:45
Papakura 30 Mangere East 56 Tevita Pauuvale Prince Edward Park 1, 12:45
Richmond 20 Papatoetoe 0 Simon Bailey Grey Lynn Park 1, 12:45
Otahuhu WBD Glenfield (P) LBD - Bert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Round 7 24 June Glenfield (P) WBD Papakura LBD Grant Smith Sunnynook Park 1, 12:30pm
25 June Pakuranga 14 Otahuhu 74 Simon Bailey Ti Rakau Park 1, 12:45
Marist 10 Te Atatu 28 Grant Smith Murray Halberg Park 1, 12:45
Glenora 20 Richmond 38 Warren Clarke Harold Moody Park 1, 12:45
Mangere East 52 Papatoetoe 10 Nigel Williams Walter Massey Park 1, 12:45
Round 8 2 July Te Atatu 58 Pakuranga 14 Davey Misileki Jack Colvin Park 1, 12:45pm
Papakura 0 Otahuhu 68 - Prince Edward Park 1, 12:45
Richmond 22 Marist 34 Maxine Godinet Grey Lynn Park 1, 12:45
Papatoetoe 32 Glenfield (P) 18 Tevita Pauuvale Kohuora Park 1, 12:45
Mangere East 34 Glenora 32 Karl Vasau Walter Massey Park 1, 12:45
Round 9 9 July Pakuranga WBD Papakura LBD - Ti Rakau Park 1, 12:45pm
Te Atatu 36 Richmond 16 Maxine Godinet Jack Colvin Park 1, 12:45
Otahuhu WBD Papatoetoe LBD - Bert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Marist 28 Mangere East 22 Davey Misileki Murray Halberg Park 1, 12:45
Glenfield (P) 18 Glenora 36 Warren Clarke Sunnynook Park 1, 12:45

Fox Premier Firsts finals

The Richmond - Mangere East preliminary final was streamed by Petes Filming.[34] In the Fox Premiership First quarter finals Te Atatu scored a last minute try, with the long serving Nick Lythgo's conversion sending the match into extra time. Lythgo kicked a penalty goal during extra time and Te Atatu hung on for a tense 36–34 win to maintain their 10–0 unbeaten record. Te Atatu had the right to play their match at Jack Colvin Park in Te Atatu due to being the higher qualifier but allowed the match to be played at Glenora's ground to allow the supporters to see both matches. Otahuhu beat Mangere East 56–16 to advance to meet Te Atatu in the section 2 playoff match. The young Manukau side beat Pt Chevalier 22–18 at Moyle Park and progressed to the section 1 final to play Howick who upset Mt Albert at Fowlds Park 30–20. In the semi-finals Te Atatu came from 4–10 down at halftime to lead 22–10 late before Otahuhu scored a consolation try. Pt Chevalier defeated the home side, Manukau, 26–20 to advance to the final. In the grand final Pt Chevalier took a 12–0 lead into halftime and extended it to 18–0 before Te Atatu scored a converted try late in the match with Pt Chevalier hanging on for an 18–6 victory, and in the process handing Te Atatu their only defeat of the season. The match was streamed on Petes Filming.[35]

Date Score Score Referee Venue
Section 1 preliminary final 16 July[36] Howick 50 Northcote 10 Karl Vasau Paparoa Park 1, 12:45
Section 1 preliminary final Pt Chevalier 30 Manurewa 17 Maxine Godinet Walker Park 1, 12:45
Section 2 preliminary final 16 July[36] Marist 18 Glenora 20 Nigel Williams Murray Halberg, 12:45
Section 2 preliminary final Richmond 14 Mangere East 24 Grant Smith Grey Lynn Park 3, 12:45
Section 1 quarter final 23 July Manukau 22 Howick 18 Grant Smith Moyle Park 1, 12:45
Section 1 quarter final Mt Albert 20 Pt Chevalier 30 David Millar Fowlds Park 1, 12:45
Section 2 quarter final 23 July Glenora 34 Te Atatu 36 Keven Ah Ken Harold Moody 1, 12:45
Section 2 quarter final Otahuhu 56 Mangere East 16 Karl Vasau Bert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Section 1 semi final 30 July Manukau 20 Pt Chevalier 26 David Millar Moyle Park 1, 12:45
Section 2 semi final 30 July Te Atatu 22 Otahuhu 14 Nigel Williams Jack Colvin Park, 2:30
Grand final 5 August [35] Pt Chevalier 18 Te Atatu 6 Maxine Godinet Mt Smart Stadium 2, 8:00

Fox Championship Premier Firsts finals

The Fox Championship Premier First competition was competed for by sides who had finished in the bottom 3 of section 1 and bottom 2 of section 2. Bay Roskill Vikings defeated Otara Scorpions at Mt Smart Stadium 2 on Friday night, August 5 by 22 points to 14. The match was streamed by Petes Filming.[37]

Date Score Score Referee Venue
Section 1 preliminary final 16 July[36] Otara 16 Bay Roskill 38 Simon Bailey Blockhouse Bay Reserve 3, 12:45
Section 2 preliminary final 16 July[36] Pakuranga 30 Papatoetoe 28 Tevita Pauuvale Ti Rakau Park 1, 12:45
Section 2 preliminary final 16 July Glenfield (P) 34 Papakura 20 John Darbyshire Sunnynook Park 1, 12:45
Section 1 quarter final 23 July Otara WBD Hibiscus Coast LBD - -
Section 2 quarter final 23 July Papatoetoe 32 Glenfield (P) 28 Davey Misileki Kohuora Park 1
Section 1 semi final 30 July Bay Roskill 52 Papatoetoe 10 Simon Bailey Blockhouse Bay Reserve 1
Section 2 semi final 30 July Pakuranga 18 Otara 34 Davey Misileki Ti Rakau Park 1
Grand final 5 August [37] Bay Roskill 22 Otara 14 Nigel Williams Mt Smart Stadium 2

Ray Cranch Senior B

There were 12 teams competing in the Ray Cranch Senior B competition with Otara entering 2 sides. The Takahiwai rugby league club based in Ruakaka, Northland entered a senior side in the competition and they took out the minor premiership. The Avondale Wolves were affiliated to the Marist Saints club but had a long history stretching back several decades. The Waitemata Seagulls side was principally their senior side which had withdrawn from the Fox Memorial competition at the start of the year. The match between Waitemata and Richmond on May 28 was ruled "null and void" by the judiciary with neither side awarded any points.

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Takahiwai (Northpine Warriors) 11 10 1 0 0 456 146 312.33% 21
Pukekohe Pythons 12 9 0 3 0 454 188 241.49% 18
Avondale Wolves 11 8 0 3 1 422 204 206.86% 18
Ponsonby Central Stallions 12 8 1 3 0 388 204 190.20% 17
Waitemata Seagulls 11 8 1 2 0 320 218 146.79% 17
Richmond Tokes 10 7 0 3 1 288 208 138.46% 16
Otahuhu Leopards 11 6 0 5 0 283 238 118.91% 14
East Coast Bays 12 4 1 7 0 276 400 69% 9
Manurewa Marlins 12 3 0 9 0 250 363 68.87% 6
Otara No Excuses 12 2 0 10 0 188 510 36.86% 4
Otara Wymondley Strong 11 0 0 11 0 138 464 29.74% 0
Point Chevalier Green 10 0 0 10 0 80 406 19% 0

Ray Cranch playoffs

The quarter finals were split into top 4 (1v2 & 3v4), and the teams who finished 5th to 8th (5v6 & 7v8). The lower ranked teams won 3 of the 4 matches with the Avondale Wolves being the only home team to win, beating Ponsonby Central Stallions 26–8 at Murray Halberg Park (they are affiliated with the Marist club). The two finalists were Pukekohe Pythons and Takahiwai Northpine Warriors who had finished first and second after the regular season. Pukekohe won the grand final 25–24 at Sunnynook Park on August 20. The curtain-raiser was for the consolation final and was won by Richmond Tokes 36–14 over East Coast Bays.

Date Score Score Referee Venue
Quarter-final 1 v 2 6 August[38] Takahiwai 18 Pukekohe 32 Kelvin Rambaud Whangateau Domain 1, 2:30
Quarter-final 3 v 4 Avondale 26 Ponsonby 8 Vernon Nathan Murray Halberg Park 1, 2:30
Minor semi final 13 August Takahiwai 24 Avondale 22 Vernon Nathan Whangateau Domain 1, 2:30
Ray Cranch Premier Final 20 August Pukekohe 25 Takahiwai 24 Vernon Nathan, David Millar (TJ) Sunnynook Park 1, 2:30 [39]
Date Score Score Referee Venue
Quarter-final 5 v 6 6 August[38] Waitemata 14 Richmond 18 John Darbyshire Ranui Domain 1, 2:30
Quarter-final 7 v 8 Otahuhu 20 East Coast Bays 32 Greg McIntyre Bert Henham Park 1, 2:30
Minor semi final 13 August Waitemata 20 East Coast Bays 24 Greg McIntyre Ranui Domain 1, 2:30
Consolation Final 20 August Richmond 36 East Coast Bays 14 Greg McIntyre, David Millar (TJ) Sunnynook Park 1, 12:00 [39]

Junior competitions

Grand finals

Date Referee Venue
U18 Boys 20 Aug Otara Spartans 58 Mt Albert 6 Viggo Rasmussen Mt Smart 2, 4:00
U18 Girls 21 Aug Otara 32 Howick Eastern United 24 Karl Vasau Mt Smart 2, 11:00
U16 Boys 20 Aug Marist Gold 22 Mangere East 20 Abel Marsters Mt Smart 2, 2:30
U16 Girls 20 Aug Mangere East 16 Howick Eastern United 12 Tevita Pauuvale Mountfort Park, 2:30
U15 Boys 20 Aug Papatoetoe 24 Ellerslie 16 Raimona Marks Mt Smart 2, 1:00
U14 Boys 20 Aug Mt Albert 18 Otahuhu 16 Kelvin Rambaud Mt Smart 2, 11:45
U14 Girls 20 Aug Mangere East Elite Bella Hawks 28 Richmond Rosebuds 16 Brent Newton Mountfort Park, 11:45
U13 Boys 20 Aug Ellerslie Easts Eagles 22 Mangere East Commando Hawks 18 James Priest Mt Smart 2, 10:30

Under 18 Boys

Otara Scorpions won the final against Mount Albert Lions by 58 points to 6. The match was live streamed from Mt Smart #2 field.[40] Mangere East defaulted 3 matches and Ellerslie defaulted 1 match.

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Otahuhu Leopards 8 7 0 1 1 258 72 358.33% 16
Otara Spartans 7 6 0 1 2 288 110 261.82% 16
Mount Albert Lions 7 3 0 4 2 168 190 88.42% 10
Ellerslie Eagles 7 1 1 5 1 146 260 56.15% 7
Mangere East Hawks 7 0 1 6 2 54 282 19.15% 5

Under 18 Girls

Otara defeated Howick Eastern United by 32 points to 24.[41] The match was live streamed on sky sport and YouTube.[42]

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Otara Scorpions 8 8 0 0 1 266 24 1108.33% 18
Howick Eastern United 7 5 0 2 2 214 126 169.84% 14
Otahuhu Leopards 7 3 0 4 2 144 122 118.03% 10
Taniwharau 7 1 0 6 2 82 304 26.97% 6

Under 16 Boys

Marist Saints came back from 20–4 down to beat Mangere East Hawks 22–20 in the final which was played on Mt Smart #2. The match was live streamed on Auckland Rugby League's YouTube channel.[43] Marist and Waitemata both defaulted one match each.

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Marist Saints Gold 10 9 0 1 0 360 82 439.02% 18
Mangere East Hawks 9 8 0 1 1 300 74 405.41% 18
New Lynn Stags 10 6 0 3 1 344 230 149.57% 13
Papakura Sea Eagles 9 4 0 5 0 168 208 80.77% 8
Richmond Rovers 9 3 0 6 1 184 238 77.31% 8
Otara Scorpions Wolfpack 10 3 1 6 0 246 256 96.09% 7
Otahuhu Leopards 10 3 0 7 0 242 266 90.98% 6
Waitemata Seagulls 7 0 0 7 0 12 502 2.39% 0

Under 16 Girls

The Mangere East Hawks 'Queenz' won the grand final, defeating Howick Hornets 'Eastern United' by 16 points to 12 at Mountfort Park. Mt Albert Blue defaulted 2 matches as did Richmond Rosebuds, while Glenora, Manurewa and Howick all defaulted one match each.

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Howick Eastern United 9 8 0 1 1 342 78 438.46% 18
Mangere East Queenz 10 8 0 2 0 362 58 624.14% 16
Otahuhu Angels 9 7 0 2 1 216 86 251.16% 16
Mt Albert/Marist 9 6 0 3 1 222 158 140.51% 14
Manurewa Marlins 10 5 0 5 1 196 186 105.38% 10
Glenora Bears 8 3 0 5 2 178 186 95.7% 10
Taniwharau Taniwha 8 3 0 5 2 112 202 55.45% 10
Richmond Rosebuds 9 1 0 8 1 50 408 12.25% 4
Mt Albert Blue 9 0 0 9 1 48 334 14.37% 42

Under 15 Boys

Papatoetoe Panthers (Pumas) beat Ellerslie Eagles 24–16 in the grand final at Mt Smart #2 after coming back from 16 to 10 down. The match was live streamed on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel.[44] Manukau withdrew from the competition after playing 3 games and defaulting one other. Pukekohe defaulted 4 matches, and Bay Roskill one.

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Ellerslie Eagles 9 9 0 0 1 284 44 645.45% 20
Papatoetoe Pumas 10 9 0 1 0 416 77 540.26% 18
Otahuhu Blue 10 8 0 2 0 304 86 353.49% 16
Marist Saints 9 7 0 2 1 308 90 342.22% 16
Northcote: Central Harbour United 9 6 0 3 1 206 128 160.94% 14
Otara Scorpions 9 4 0 5 1 240 142 169.01% 10
Te Atatu Roosters 9 4 0 5 1 206 252 81.75% 10
Manurewa Brothers 10 4 0 6 0 204 234 87.18% 8
Bay Roskill Vikings 10 4 0 6 0 190 236 80.51% 8
Mount Albert Lions 9 2 1 6 1 168 300 56% 7
Manukau Magpies 4 1 1 2 1 54 134 40.3% 5
Papakura Duckrockers 8 1 0 7 1 81 320 25.31% 4
Pukekohe Pythons 9 0 0 9 1 22 426 5.16% 2

Under 14 Boys

The Under 14 grade was split into 2 sections of 8 teams and 7 teams respectively. Otahuhu finished first in section 1 and Mt Albert first in section 2. Mt Albert won the final by 18 points to 16 over Otahuhu on Mt Smart #2. The match was live streamed on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel.[45] One of the Manurewa teams (Manurewa Black) was based in Ngāruawāhia.

Section 1

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Otahuhu Leopards 10 9 1 0 0 296 32 925% 19
Ellerslie Brothers 10 7 1 2 0 248 72 391.67% 15
Papatoetoe Panthers 10 7 1 2 0 248 110 225.45% 15
Marist Saints 10 6 1 3 0 266 100 266% 13
Mangere East Hawks 10 3 0 7 0 148 238 62.18% 6
Pakuranga Brothers 10 3 0 7 0 92 260 35.38% 6
Manurewa Marlins Elite 10 2 0 8 0 102 318 32.08% 4
Otara Red Scorpions 10 1 0 9 0 58 362 16.02% 2

Section 2

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Mount Albert Lions 9 8 0 1 1 282 54 522.22% 18
Otara Lil Giants 9 7 0 2 1 340 52 653.85% 16
Manurewa Black (Ngāruawāhia) 6 6 0 2 2 156 108 144.44% 16
Papakura Ravens 9 6 0 3 1 190 112 169.64% 14
New Lynn Stags Assazinz 9 2 0 7 1 100 270 37.04% 6
Glenora Brothaz 8 1 0 7 2 82 304 26.97% 4
Richmond Bulldogs 8 0 0 8 2 42 292 14.38% 4

Under 14 Girls

The Mangere East Hawks team, nicknamed the 'Elite Bella Hawks' won the grand final, defeating Richmond Rosebuds 28–0 at Mountfort Park in Manurewa. Mangere East finished the season undefeated winning all 12 of their matches. Papakura defaulted 2 matches, while Otara, Marist, Glenora, and Hibiscus Coast all defaulted one match. Manukau had 2 points deducted.

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Mangere East Elite Bella Hawks 10 10 0 0 0 502 14 3585.71% 20
Mt Albert Lions 10 9 1 0 0 328 72 455.56% 19
Manurewa Rewa Sisters 10 7 0 3 0 296 152 194.74% 14
Mangere East Hawks 10 6 0 4 0 216 132 163.64% 12
Manukau Magpies 9 6 0 3 0 280 98 285.71% 10
Hibiscus Coast Northland Raiders 10 5 0 5 0 216 182 118.68% 10
Manurewa Marlins 9 2 1 6 0 56 326 17.18% 5
Glenora Bears 10 1 2 7 0 90 222 40.54% 4
Marist Saints 10 1 1 8 0 88 380 23.16% 3
Papakura Sea Eagles 9 1 0 8 0 36 338 10.65% 2
Otara Girls Squad 9 0 0 9 0 36 434 8.29% 0

Under 13 Boys

The Under 13 competition was split into 2 sections containing 8 and 10 teams respectively. Mangere East Hawks won section 1, while Ellerslie Eagles won section 2. After the playoffs the two teams met in the final with Ellerslie winning by 22 points to 18 at Mt Smart #2. This was Mangere Easts first defeat of the season. The match was live streamed on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel.[46] In section 1 Manurewa defaulted 1 match, while in section 2 Pakuranga defaulted a match.

Section 1

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Mangere East Commando Hawks 10 10 0 0 0 418 54 774.07% 20
Otahuhu Leopards Blue 9 7 0 2 1 296 74 400% 16
Mount Albert Lions 10 7 1 2 0 378 86 439.53% 15
Glenfield Greyhounds 10 7 1 2 0 318 134 237.31% 15
Otara Scorpion Braves 10 4 0 6 0 128 276 46.38% 8
Manurewa Soldiers 10 3 0 7 0 74 278 26.62% 6
Papakura Wekas 10 1 0 9 0 66 426 15.49% 2
Papatoetoe Pumas 10 0 0 10 0 100 386 25.91% 0

Section 2

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
New Lynn Stags Wolfpack 9 9 0 0 0 374 58 644.83% 18
Ellerslie Easts Eagles 9 8 0 1 0 356 68 523.53% 16
Mangere East Blazers 10 8 0 2 0 318 188 169.15% 16
Otahuhu Otablu 9 5 0 4 1 276 194 142.27% 12
Manurewa Rewa Hard 10 6 0 4 0 258 234 110.26% 12
Waitemata Seagulls 10 3 1 6 0 174 300 58% 7
Papatoetoe Panthers 10 3 0 7 0 170 248 68.55% 6
Bay Roskill Vikings 10 3 0 7 0 122 316 38.61% 6
Pt Chevalier Green 10 2 1 7 0 160 272 58.82% 5
Pakuranga Eastern United 9 0 0 9 0 20 350 5.71% 0

Representative fixtures

Senior representative competitions

Sky Sport Men's Premiership

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Akarana v Waikato at FMG Stadium in Hamilton on September 17

On September 10 the Men's Premiership began. It featured 4 teams with two of them representing the Tāmaki Makaurau region. Akarana Falcons represented the north, west, and central clubs and were coached by Phil Gordon who was the head coach of the Te Atatu Roosters and had held the position for a few seasons. While Counties Manukau Stingrays represented the east and south clubs and were coached by Brian (Tusa) Lafaele, the Otahuhu Leopards head coach, and Leroy Faavesi as the assistant coach. Marrin Haggie was the head coach of the Waikato Mana.

Table and results
Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Akarana Falcons 3 3 0 0 150 30 +120 6
Canterbury Bulls 3 2 0 1 80 80 0 4
Counties Manukau Stingrays 3 1 0 2 68 88 -20 2
Waikato Mana 3 0 0 3 48 148 -100 0

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Grand final

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Akarana Falcons records
No Name Club Play Tries Con Pen Points
1 Francis Leger Pt Chevalier 4 4 13 0 42
2 Brody Tamarua Pt Chevalier 4 3 10 0 32
3 Jeremiah Poutu Richmond 3 6 0 0 24
4 Solomon Vasuvulagi Glenora 4 5 0 0 20
5 Chaz Brown Glenora 3 4 0 0 16
5 James Taumata Glenora 2 4 0 0 16
7 Nicholas Halalilo Richmond 4 3 0 0 12
8 Joseph Price Te Atatu 4 2 0 0 8
9 Ollie Tuimavave Pt Chevalier 1 1 0 0 4
9 Eiden Ackland Mt Albert 3 1 0 0 4
9 Matthew Whyte Pt Chevalier 3 1 0 0 4
9 Blade Collins-Kamuhemu Richmond 4 1 0 0 4
9 Zenzei Inu Pt Chevalier 3 1 0 0 4
9 James Gavet Richmond 4 1 0 0 4
9 Harley Maynard Pt Chevalier 3 1 0 0 4
9 Cortez Taulu Te Atatu 1 1 0 0 4
9 Shaun Tempest Bay Roskill 2 1 0 0 4
18 Kadiyae Elliott Ioka Glenora 3 0 1 0 2
19 Esom Ioka Glenora 4 0 0 0 0
19 Sioeli Makaui Pt Chevalier 3 0 0 0 0
19 Lewis Soosemea Pt Chevalier 2 0 0 0 0
19 Paterika Vaivai Te Atatu 2 0 0 0 0
19 M Oge Bay Roskill 1 0 0 0 0
19 Tuteauru Maipi Te Atatu 1 0 0 0 0
Counties Manukau records
No Name Club Play Tries Con Pen Points
1 William Stowers Otahuhu 3 1 6 0 16
1 Mavae Manuika Otahuhu 3 4 0 0 16
3 Klayton Waikato Howick 3 3 0 0 12
4 Lorenzo Filimaua Otahuhu 3 2 0 0 8
5 Anthony Fuimoana Howick 3 1 0 0 4
5 Fioheva Siale Faingaa Otahuhu 2 1 0 0 4
5 Alan Niulevu Howick 2 1 0 0 4
5 Manu Fatialofa Otara 3 1 0 0 4
5 Penehuro Toai Otahuhu 2 1 0 0 4
5 Uila Aiolupo Howick 3 1 0 0 4
5 Jerome Mika Howick 1 1 0 0 4
12 Sione Tesese Otahuhu 3 0 0 0 0
12 Desmond Toofohe Manukau 3 0 0 0 0
12 Jacob Tialavea Leniu Paulo Otahuhu 3 0 0 0 0
12 Sione Fe'ao Otahuhu 3 0 0 0 0
12 Tayhler Paora Howick 2 0 0 0 0
12 Tahi Baggaley Howick 2 0 0 0 0
12 Phoenix Hunt Otahuhu 2 0 0 0 0
12 Macgraff Leuluai Otara 2 0 0 0 0
12 Brandon Lee Howick 2 0 0 0 0
12 Fangupo Fotu Otahuhu 1 0 0 0 0

Sky Sport Women's Premiership

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Tournament MVP Laishon Albert-Jones of Akarana kicking through the defensive line in the grand final at Mt Smart Stadium. Akarana won 24–12.

The Sky Sport Women's Premiership was played over 4 weeks in March and April. It featured 4 teams, including 2 from Auckland. These were the Akarana Falcons W and Counties-Manukau Stingrays W. The other teams from around New Zealand were Mid Central Vipers W (Taranaki, Manawatu, with added players from Wellington), and Canterbury W. The Akarana Falcons W were coached by Steve Buckingham, and Counties-Manukau Stingrays by Greg Selwyn, with James Sarah the assistant coach. The competition was scheduled at the same time as the NRLW competition for players who were unable to relocate to Australia due the covid travel restrictions. All matches were broadcast live on Sky Sports and were also uploaded to the YouTube site (links in references within the game details). The main commentator was Lavina Good with various co-commentators such as former Kiwi Fern Juliana Newman. Akarana Falcons won the competition, defeating Counties-Manukau Stingrays in the final 24–12 at Mount Smart Stadium on April 16. It was their first title in 11 efforts.[47] The following are the fixtures that the 2 Auckland based teams were involved in.

Table and results
Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Counties Manukau Stingrays 3 3 0 0 100 42 +58 6
Akarana Falcons 3 2 0 1 86 56 +30 4
Canterbury 3 1 0 2 46 86 -40 2
Mid Central Vipers 3 0 0 3 38 86 -48 0

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Grand final

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Tournament Team

Prior to the grand final the following Auckland players were named in the tournament team: Lavinia Tauhalalaiku, Tatiana Finau, Laishon Albert-Jones, Capri Paeku, and Kahu Cassidy from the Akarana Falcons, and Makayla Eli, Cassie Siataga, Teuila Fotu Moala, Annessa Biddle, and Christyl Stowers from the Counties-Manukau Stingrays side. Laishon Albert-Jones was named the tournament MVP.

Akarana Falcons W records
No Name Club Team Played Tries Con Pen Points
1 Tatiana Finau Pt Chevalier 3 2 9 0 26
2 Laishon Albert-Jones Richmond 4 3 2 0 16
3 Lavinia Tauhalaliku Pt Chevalier 4 2 0 0 8
3 Roelien Du-Plessis Richmond 4 2 0 0 8
5 Rowena Maleisea Richmond 3 2 0 0 8
5 Kaiyah Atai Richmond 4 2 0 0 8
5 Capri Paekau Pt Chevalier 4 2 0 0 8
5 Mela Vili Richmond 4 1 0 0 4
5 Clementine Varea Glenora 4 1 0 0 4
5 Roimata Amosa-Tiro Marist 4 1 0 0 4
5 Keri Ratima Richmond 4 1 0 0 4
5 Kanyon Paul Richmond 3 1 0 0 4
5 Charlette Harata-Butler Taniwharau 3 1 0 0 4
14 Kahurina Cassidy Richmond 4 0 0 0 0
14 Nancy Sikei Pt Chevalier 3 0 0 0 0
14 Pamela McHardy Pt Chevalier 3 0 0 0 0
14 Jenna Mamea Pt Chevalier 3 0 0 0 0
14 Avery-Rose Carmont Marist 2 0 0 0 0
14 Melania Cairns Ponsonby 2 0 0 0 0
14 Greig ? 1 0 0 0 0
14 Phillipa Smith Glenora 1 0 0 0 0
14 Joana Drawe Waqa Glenora 1 0 0 0 0
Counties-Manukau W records
No Name Club Team Played Tries Con Pen Points
1 Makayla Eli Manurewa 4 3 6 0 24
2 Kere Matua Manurewa 4 2 3 0 14
3 Kelly-Marie Alexander Howick 4 3 0 0 12
3 Abigail Roache Howick 4 3 0 0 12
5 Annessa Biddle Pakuranga 3 2 0 0 8
5 Alexandrea Kiriwi Manurewa 3 2 0 0 8
5 Pahu Kani Manurewa 4 2 0 0 8
8 Jonsal Tautari Manurewa 4 0 3 0 6
9 Halayna Finau Manurewa 4 1 0 0 4
9 Gloria Murray-Finau Manurewa 4 1 0 0 4
9 Alix Leaupepe Manurewa 3 1 0 0 4
9 Teuila Fotu-Moala Manurewa 2 1 0 0 4
9 Amber Kani Manurewa 2 1 0 0 4
14 Zayde Sarah-Baldwin Howick 4 0 0 0 0
14 Kelly Maipi Manurewa 4 0 0 0 0
14 Christyl Stowers Manurewa 3 0 0 0 0
14 Charlotte Davis Howick 3 0 0 0 0
14 Karley Te Kawa Manurewa 3 0 0 0 0
14 Tainui (Geneva) Webber Manurewa 3 0 0 0 0
14 Elisapeta Gale Howick 2 0 0 0 0
14 Melvina Weilert Howick 1 0 0 0 0
14 Alexis Hapuku Manurewa 1 0 0 0 0

National Men's Championship

The National Championship competition was a second-tier competition below the premiership. The winner of it would qualify to gain promotion to the Premiership for 2023. Auckland competed in it despite already having the Akarana Falcons and the Counties Manukau Stingrays already representing the area in the Premiership. The Auckland Vulcans is a side which represents the entire Auckland region but is selected after the Vulcans and Stingrays sides have been chosen and is for all intents and purposes a 'C' team. Nevertheless, due to the strength and depth of the Auckland competition they won the Championship comfortably and were promoted to join the Falcons and Stingrays in the premiership in 2023. They scored a total of 168 points across 4 games and conceded only 38, winning the final against Otago by 48 points to 12 at North Harbour Stadium in Albany on October 3.

North Island Championship standings
Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Auckland Vulcans 3 3 0 0 124 26 6
Upper Central Stallions 3 1 0 2 58 70 2
Mid Central Vipers 3 1 0 2 60 88 2
Wellington Orcas 3 1 0 2 40 98 2
South Island Championship
Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Otago Whalers 3 3 0 0 129 60 6
Southland Rams 3 2 0 1 94 104 4
West Coast Chargers 3 1 0 2 84 61 2
Aoraki 3 0 0 3 64 146 0
North Island Championship results
Date Score Score Venue
Round 1 17 September Auckland 40 Wellington 0 Rotorua Stadium #3, 11:15pm
Round 1 17 September Mid Central 24 Upper Central 10 Rotorua Stadium #4, 11:15pm
Round 2 17 September Wellington 36 Mid Central 24 Rotorua Stadium #3, 1:45pm
Round 2 17 September Auckland 42 Mid Central 12 Rotorua Stadium #4, 1:45pm
Round 3 18 September Auckland 42 Mid Central 12 Rotorua Stadium #3, 12:15pm
Round 3 18 September Upper Central 34 Wellington 4 Rotorua Stadium #4, 12:45pm
New Zealand Championship final

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Junior representative competitions

Ruben Wiki Cup (U20)

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Akarana Falcons (U20) v South Island (U20) in the grand final

The Ruben Wiki Cup was played for by Akarana Falcons (North Shore and West Auckland), and Counties-Manukau Stingrays (East Auckland and South Auckland) from the Auckland region. The cup is named after former New Zealand rugby league player Ruben Wiki. He also played for the Otahuhu Leopards as a junior and played for the New Zealand Warriors. This was the second year that the competition had been run, though in its inaugural season of 2021 the teams representing the Auckland region were Auckland White and Auckland Blue. Akarana were coached by Henri Nicholas, while Counties Manukau were coached by Gary Kingi and Sean Witanga. The other teams competing were South Island Scorpions, Upper Central Vipers, and Waikato Mana. Akarana advanced to the final where they met the South Island and ran out convincing winners 34–16 at Mount Smart Stadium on April 16.

Ruben Wiki Cup table and fixtures
Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Akarana Falcons 4 3 1 0 162 60 +102 7
South Island Scorpions 4 3 0 1 128 58 +70 6
Counties Manukau Stingrays 4 2 1 1 166 60 +106 5
Upper Central Stallions 4 1 0 3 66 188 -122 2
Waikato Mana 4 0 0 4 40 196 -156 0

Fixtures only involving the Auckland representative teams (Akarana Falcons and Counties-Manukau Stingrays).

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Grand final

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Tournament team

Prior to the grand final the 2022 NZRL National U20s tournament team was named and included the following Auckland players; Josh Tanielu, Esom Ioka, Doux Fiatau Kauhiva, Jonpaul White, Elam Payne, Paaua Papuni-Abbott, and Sebastian Su'a from the Akarana side, and Tyson Sang-Yum, and Teariki Ford from the Counties-Manukau side. Doux Fiatau Kauhiva was named the tournament MVP.

Akarana Falcons U20 records
No Name Club Play Tries Con Pen Points
1 Tuipala Fa'aee Richmond 5 3 20 0 52
2 Joshua Tanielu Bay Roskill 5 5 2 1 26
3 Esom Ioka Glenora 5 5 0 0 20
4 Doux Fiatau-Kauhiva Marist 5 4 1 0 18
5 Sebastian Su'a Mt Albert 5 3 0 0 12
6 Waikare Ratima Richmond 4 2 0 0 8
6 Kenneth-Seth Henry-Taua Waitemata 5 2 0 0 8
6 Tyson Davies Te Atatu 5 2 0 0 8
6 Elam Payne Marist 5 2 0 0 8
6 Louis Dehar Webster Marist 3 2 0 0 8
6 Robert Davis Richmond 4 2 0 0 8
12 Lani Graham-Taufa Marist 2 1 0 0 4
12 Sebastian Hindt Bay Roskill 3 1 0 0 4
12 Paaua Papuni-Abbott Mt Albert 5 1 0 0 4
12 Seeti Kuresa-Tovao Marist 2 1 0 0 4
12 Faith Kalekale Mt Albert 2 1 0 0 4
17 Jonpaul White Marist 5 0 0 0 0
17 Marcus Nicholas Richmond 3 0 0 0 0
17 Kyan Alo Richmond 2 0 0 0 0
17 Khalan Clyde Te Atatu 2 0 0 0 0
17 Daniel Smith Pt Chevalier 2 0 0 0 0
17 Ethan Moughan Marist 2 0 0 0 0
17 Ioane Iosua Richmond 2 0 0 0 0
17 Nathaniel Cama Waitemata 1 0 0 0 0
17 Jacob Rutherford Te Atatu 1 0 0 0 0
Counties Manukau Stingrays U20 records
No Name Club Play Tries Con Pen Points
1 Teariki Ford Mangere East 4 3 21 1 56
2 Pesalili Ma Otahuhu 3 5 0 0 20
3 Samuel Hansen Otahuhu 3 3 0 0 12
4 Tyson Lelefu Sang-Yum Otahuhu 4 2 2 0 12
5 Zedric Timai Manurewa 3 3 0 0 12
6 Maddison-Isaiah Tekeu Otahuhu 3 2 0 0 8
6 Jarney Proctor-Harwood Manurewa 4 2 0 0 8
6 Timothy Tiatia Manurewa 2 2 0 0 8
6 Ben Peni Otahuhu 3 2 0 0 8
10 Anthony Naitoko Otahuhu 3 1 1 0 6
10 Heneli Luani Pakuranga 2 1 0 0 4
10 Stanley Vaea-Hingano Pakuranga 2 1 0 0 4
10 Jacob Hollobon Howick 4 1 0 0 4
10 Franck Baniani Temanu ? 4 1 0 0 4
12 Taylor Papali'i Otara 4 0 0 0 0
12 Metanoea Saulala Otahuhu 3 0 0 0 0
12 Carlos Tarawhiti Pakuranga 3 0 0 0 0
12 Titanian Palei Pakuranga 2 0 0 0 0
12 Reno Wright Manurewa 2 0 0 0 0
12 Niualinghi Peni Otahuhu 2 0 0 0 0
12 Jacob Leung-Wai Otara 2 0 0 0 0
12 Jeremiah Tamatinu Manurewa 2 0 0 0 0
12 Harlem Te Namu Otahuhu 2 0 0 0 0
12 Ezekial Start Otahuhu 1 0 0 0 0
12 Ariki Honetana-Pani Manurewa 1 0 0 0 0

Dean Bell Cup (U18)

The 2022 season was the first year that the Dean Bell Cup had been competed for. It “was run by the Auckland Rugby League with support from the Sky Sport Future Warriors Academy and the New Zealand Rugby League”.[48] The trophy is named after Dean Bell who represented the Manukau Magpies club, along with Auckland, and New Zealand from 1983 to 1989 in 26 matches. The competing teams from Auckland were Tāmaki ki to Raki (North) coached by Bevan Thomas, Tamaki ki te Rawhiti (East) coached by Philip Watson, Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) coached by Louis Papali’i, and Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) coached by Steven Hatch.[49]

Dean Bell Cup table and fixtures
Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) 2 2 0 0 90 20 4
Tāmaki ki te Raki (North) 2 2 0 0 66 8 4
Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East) 2 1 0 1 66 36 2
Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) 2 1 0 1 64 48 2
Northland Swords 2 0 0 2 4 92 0
Waikato Mana 2 0 0 2 14 106 0
Date Score Score Venue
Round 1 12 March [50] Waikato 10 Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) 52 Davies Park, Huntly, 12:00pm
Round 1 13 March [51] Northland 0 Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East) 62 Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei, 2:00pm
Round 2 19 March [52][53] Waikato 4 Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) 54 Ngaruawahia
Round 2 20 March [54][53] Northland 4 Tāmaki ki te Raki (North) 30 Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei
Round 3 26 March [55][56] Tāmaki ki te Raki (North) 36 Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East) 4 Cornwall Park, 12pm
Round 3 27 March [57][56] Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) 10 Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) 38 Cornwall Park, 12pm
3rd/4th placement game 3 April [58] Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) 40 Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East) 16 Cornwall Park, 2:00pm
5th/6th placement game 3 April [59] Waikato Mana 22 Northern Swords 16 Cornwall Park, 10:00am
Grand final

The match was live streamed on Sky Sport Next and on YouTube with Dale Husband, Viggo Rasmussen, and Wade Brunsdon commentating.[60] Шаблон:Rugbybox collapsible

Tournament team

Following the grand final an Invitational Junior Warriors U18 touring squad was named to prepare for a three match upper North Island tour during the Term 1 school holidays. The squad was initially 27 players strong but was trimmed down to 23 before the tour. The 27 player squad was AJ Sea (Manurewa Marlins), Allan Talataina (Pt Chevalier), Alvin Chong-Nee (Manurewa), Ben Peni (Otahuhu), Dennis Sofara (Pt Chevalier), Devonte Mihinui (Te Atatū), Denzal Hurt-Pickering (Mt Albert), Elijah Salesa-Leaumoana (Otahuhu), Elijah Rasmussen (Pt Chevalier), Epafasi Fehoko (Manurewa), Francis Tuimauga (Mangere East), Jacob David Auloa (Pt Chevalier), Jarome Falemoe (Manurewa), Jeremiah Cullen (Manurewa), Jeriko Filipi-Talisau (Manurewa), Kayliss Fatialofa (Manurewa), Selumiela Halasima (Pt Chevalier), Ratu Naborisi (Pt Chevalier), Raphael Sio (Pt Chevalier), Regan Brown (New Lynn), Rhys Wikitera-Mataio (Mt Albert), Rodney Vea (Manurewa), Shaye Faa’Aoga (Pt Chevalier), Sio Kali (Pt Chevalier), Siale Mafi Moui Foou Siulangapo (Manurewa), Timothy Tiatia (Manurewa), William Puliu (Mt Albert). Not available for selection: Xavier Harris-Tito (Pt Chevalier).[48]

Shaun Johnson Shield (U16)

The 2022 season was the inaugural year for the Shaun Johnson Shield which is named after New Zealand international and long time New Zealand Warriors player Shaun Johnson. He was a Hibiscus Coast Raiders junior and also played rugby league for Orewa College. The four Auckland teams competing were Tāmaki ki to Raki (North Auckland) coached by Jason Williams, Tamaki ki te Rawhiti (East Auckland) coached by Terry Morrison, Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South Auckland) coached by Ruka Loza, and Tāmaki ki te Uru (West Auckland) coached by Fletcher Butler. The other competing teams were Waitako Mana and the Northern Swords.[49]

Shaun Johnson Shield table and fixtures
Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Tāmaki ki te Raki (North) 2 2 0 0 104 4 4
Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) 2 2 0 0 64 36 4
Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) 2 1 0 1 48 44 2
Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East) 2 1 0 1 18 26 2
Waikato Mana 2 0 0 2 30 62 0
Northland Swords 2 0 0 2 4 96 0
Date Score Score Venue
Round 1 12 March[61] Waikato Mana 10 Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) 32 Davies Park, Huntly, 10:00am
Round 1 13 March[62] Northland Swords 4 Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East) 14 Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei, 12:00pm
Round 2 19 March[63][53] Waikato Mana 20 Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) 30 Ngaruawahia
Round 2 20 March[64][53] Northland 0 Tāmaki ki te Raki (North) 30 Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei
Round 3 26 March[65][56] Tāmaki ki te Raki (North) 22 Tāmaki ki te East (East) 4 Cornwall Park, 10:00am
Round 3 27 March[66][56] Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) 34 Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) 16 Cornwall Park, 10:00am
3rd/4th placement game 3 April[67] Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) 30 Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East) 10 Cornwall Park, 12:00pm
5th/6th placement game 3 April[68] Waikato Mana 48 Northern Swords 6 Cornwall Park, 10:00am
Grand Final

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Tournament team

At the conclusion of the competition the Auckland Under 16 representative team was named for a three-game tour of the upper North Island from April 21 to May 1. The team selected was Atapana Su'a (Marist), Atelea Filo (Mangere East), Augustino Filipo (Mangere East), Austin Marsters (Marist), Demetrius Kilisimasi (Marist), Dezman Laban (Glenora), Edward Pirika (Mangere East), EJ Mahu-Delamare (Mangere East), Haami Loza (Mangere East), Jarrel Vaega (Marist), Jeremiah Tatupu (Mangere East), Kaawyn Patterson (Westlake Boys), Lucky Kali (Pt Chevalier), Matiasi Lolesio (Otara), Noah Jensen (Richmond), Peter Kengike (Mt Albert), Rico Toeava-Ward (De La Salle), Sione Lisala (Mt Albert), Taipari Wikitera (Marist), Te Paeroa Wineera (Manurewa), Terence Ieriko (Richmond), Vitalano J Roache (Manurewa).[69]

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