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The Heartland Championship competition, known for sponsorship reasons as the Bunnings Warehouse Heartland Championship, is a domestic rugby union competition in New Zealand. It was founded in 2006 as one of two successor competitions to the country's former domestic competition, the National Provincial Championship (NPC). The country's 27 provincial teams were split into two separate competitions. Thirteen of the original teams, plus one merged side created from two other teams, entered the new top-level professional competition, the Air New Zealand Cup (later known as the ITM Cup, Mitre 10 Cup and currently the NPC). The remaining 12 sides entered the new Heartland Championship, whose teams contest two distinct trophies, both named after famous New Zealand players:

Format

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The Heartland Championship is held annually, and starts in August. Rugby teams from 12 provincial unions compete.

Points are earned during the competition based on the following schedule:

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 0 points for a loss
  • 1 bonus point for scoring 4 or more tries, regardless of the final result
  • 1 bonus point for a loss by 7 points or less

Prior to 2011

Prior to the 2011 Competition, the tournament was conducted in three rounds.[1] This was similar to the structure of the 2006 Air New Zealand Cup, but that competition collapsed its first two phases into one effective in 2007. At the start of Round One, the 12 teams would split into seeded pools of six teams each, Pool A and Pool B. Seedings were also based on positions in the previous year's competition. During Round One, each team would play the other teams in its pool once. All teams would have either two or three home fixtures, with the three highest seeds in each pool at the start of the season receiving the extra home fixture.

All teams would advance to Round Two. The top three teams in each pool advance to the Meads Cup, while the bottom three teams enter the Lochore Cup.

Round two saw each team in both the Meads and Lochore Cups playing the three teams that it did not play during Round One. The three teams with the most competition points in Round One would play two home fixtures and one away, while the other three teams would play one home fixture and two away.

All competition points from Round One carried over to Round Two, and the competition points earned in both rounds determined the teams that advanced to the semifinals of each Cup in Round Three. The top four teams in the Meads and Lochore Cup competitions at the end of Round Two advanced to the semifinals.

Round Robin

This round sees the 12 teams playing 8 games each. 1st to 4th on the ladder at the end of the 8 weeks will play off for the Meads Cup, while 5th to 8th play off for the Lochore Cup.

Finals

The Meads and Lochore Cup winners are both determined in four-team single-elimination tournaments. The semifinal matchups are seeded 1-4 and 2-3, with the higher seed receiving home field advantage. The highest surviving seed hosts each Cup final.

Teams

The Heartland Championship is contested by the following teams:[1]

Team Union Established Location Venue Colours
Buller Buller Rugby Union Шаблон:Start date and age Westport Victoria Square Файл:Buller Rugby (colours).png
East Coast Ngāti Porou East Coast Rugby Union Шаблон:Start date and age Ruatoria Whakarua Park Файл:Ecoast.png
Horowhenua Kapiti Horowhenua Kapiti Rugby Football Union Шаблон:Start date and age Levin Levin Domain Файл:Hkapiti.png
King Country King Country Rugby Union Шаблон:Start date and age Te Kuiti Owen Delany Park Файл:Kcountry.png
Mid Canterbury Mid Canterbury Rugby Union Шаблон:Start date and age Ashburton Ashburton Showgrounds Файл:Mcantab.png
North Otago North Otago Rugby Football Union Шаблон:Start date and age Oamaru Whitestone Contracting Stadium Файл:Northotago.png
Poverty Bay Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union Шаблон:Start date and age Gisborne More FM Rugby Park Файл:Povertybay.png
South Canterbury South Canterbury Rugby Football Union Шаблон:Start date and age Timaru Fraser Park Файл:Scantab.png
Thames Valley Thames Valley Rugby Union Шаблон:Start date and age Paeroa Boyd Park Файл:Thamesvalley.png
Wairarapa Bush Wairarapa Bush Rugby Football Union Шаблон:Start date and age Masterton Trust House Memorial Park Файл:Wbush.png
West Coast West Coast Rugby Union Шаблон:Start date and age Greymouth John Sturgeon Park Файл:Wcoast.png
Whanganui Whanganui Rugby Football Union Шаблон:Start date and age Whanganui Cooks Gardens Файл:Whanganuicolors.png

Prior to 2006, East Coast, North Otago, Poverty Bay and Wanganui competed in Division Two of the NPC, alongside Counties-Manukau, Hawke's Bay, Manawatu, Nelson Bays and Marlborough (all promoted to the Air New Zealand Cup, Nelson Bays and Marlborough merging to form Tasman). The remaining teams competed in Division Three of the NPC.

Champions

Year Meads Cup Winner Lochore Cup Winner
2006 Файл:Wbush.png Wairarapa Bush Файл:Povertybay.png Poverty Bay
2007 Файл:Northotago.png North Otago Файл:Povertybay.png Poverty Bay
2008 Файл:Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Файл:Povertybay.png Poverty Bay
2009 Файл:Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Файл:Northotago.png North Otago
2010 Файл:Northotago.png North Otago Файл:Wbush.png Wairarapa Bush
2011 Файл:Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Файл:Povertybay.png Poverty Bay
2012 Файл:Ecoast.png East Coast Файл:Buller Rugby (colours).png Buller
2013 Файл:Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury Файл:Scantab.png South Canterbury
2014 Файл:Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury Файл:Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui
2015 Файл:Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Файл:Kcountry.png King Country
2016 Файл:Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Файл:Northotago.png North Otago
2017 Файл:Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Файл:Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury
2018 Файл:Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley Файл:Hkapiti.png Horowhenua-Kapiti
2019 Файл:Northotago.png North Otago Файл:Scantab.png South Canterbury
2020 No competition held due to COVID-19
2021 Файл:Scantab.png South Canterbury Файл:Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui
2022 Файл:Scantab.png South Canterbury Файл:Ecoast.png East Coast
2023 Файл:Scantab.png South Canterbury Файл:Wcoast.png West Coast

Meads Cup winners

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Team Winners Runners-up Titles
Файл:Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2008, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017
Файл:Scantab.png South Canterbury Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2021, 2022, 2023
Файл:Northotago.png North Otago Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2007, 2010, 2019
Файл:Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2013, 2014
Файл:Ecoast.png East Coast Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2012
Файл:Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2018
Файл:Wbush.png Wairarapa Bush Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2006
Файл:Buller Rugby (colours).png Buller Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center
Файл:Hkapiti.png Horowhenua-Kapiti Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center

Lochore Cup winners

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Team Winners Runners-up Titles
Файл:Povertybay.png Poverty Bay Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011
Файл:Northotago.png North Otago Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2009, 2016
Файл:Scantab.png South Canterbury Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2013, 2019
Файл:Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2014, 2021
Файл:Buller Rugby (colours).png Buller Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2012
Файл:Wcoast.png West Coast Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2023
Файл:Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2017
Файл:Hkapiti.png Horowhenua-Kapiti Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2018
Файл:Kcountry.png King Country Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2015
Файл:Ecoast.png East Coast Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2022
Файл:Wbush.png Wairarapa Bush Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2010

Osborne Taonga

In 2021 a new challenge trophy for the Heartland Championship teams, named after 16-test All Black Bill Osborne was announced. It would follow similar rules to the Ranfurly Shield.

The Osborne Taonga was designed and created by Otaki-based Kaiwhakaairo (carver) and artist Jason Hina (Ngā Rauru Kiitahi, Te Atihaunui ā Pāpārangi, Ngāti Apa, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kauwhata and Ngāti Raukawa) and fellow carver Bill Doyle, who created the Tū Kotahi Aotearoa trophy.[2]

Ian Kirkpatrick Medal

From 2022, the Heartland Championship Player of the Year award will be awarded a medal named after the former All Blacks captain, Ian Kirkpatrick. [3]

The 2022 winner was Sam Parkes (East Coast) and the other finalists were Siu Kakala (South Canterbury) and Semi Vodosese (Whanganui). [4]

Heartland Championship representative team

Each year a New Zealand Heartland XV is selected to recognise the top performing players in the Championship. The team selected plays various fixtures and in some years goes on an overseas tour.

See also

References

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External links

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Шаблон:Rugby union in New Zealand

Шаблон:Top-level rugby union club competitions

  1. 1,0 1,1 "Division One 2006: Competition Structure." AllBlacks.com, accessed 2006–08–20. PDF.
    Before the "Heartland Championship" name was adopted, this competition was tentatively called "Division One" of the NPC.
  2. Шаблон:Cite web
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  4. Шаблон:Cite web