Canterbury were destroyed 59–27 to give Harbour a home NPC final against big brother from over the bridge. The official page for the Otago Rugby Union. Unbeaten in the division two (South) championship, Mid Canterbury were defeated in the playoff by their northern counterparts, Waikato. Hayes is holding the Ranfurly Shield and is participating in a victory lap to the packed stands in the background following a Canterbury v Counties rugby match. Comments will be reviewed prior to posting. Counties Manukau: 1979. 863 talking about this. Clearly, there has to be some accountability from the previous Otago board which stared the deficiencies - in player retention, recruitment and development - in the face, and did precious little about them. Now, the focus will switch to the attempt to climb out of the second division. Southland: 1939. All non-text content is subject to specific conditions. Thames Valley: 1988. 13K likes. After averaging one win a season in the first 21 years of the NPC, the Old Golds came right in their 75th jubilee year. Given Auckland’s phenomenal success, Neazor compared picking Auckland’s best year to choosing ‘the nicest Rolls-Royce in the showroom.’ Try 1988: 17 wins from 17 games, an NPC title, the Ranfurly Shield and the South Pacific Championship (a forerunner of the Super Rugby competitions of the professional era). It was also Ellison who suggested that the national side wear a plain black jersey with a silver fern. Simons looked at the Otago under-16 teams from 1988-1994, which were named in the Otago Rugby Football Union annual report. One of the greatest upsets in Ranfurly Shield history against Canterbury was followed by five successful defences. The Otago Rugby Football Union is the official governing body of rugby union for the Otago region of New Zealand.The union is based in the city of Dunedin, and its home ground is Forsyth Barr Stadium.The top representative team competes in the ITM Cup, New Zealand's top provincial competition.The union was to have been liquidated in March 2012. Taieri has target on back at Spartans 10s. The Otago rugby league team are New Zealand rugby league team that represents the Otago Rugby League. Among the 1948 team’s seven convincing Ranfurly Shield victories, Southland were dispatched 25–0 and Canterbury 31–0. The Kiwis won all five matches, including a … It's been a sad, lingering decline - seventh, 10th, 10th and now 14th. Championship League Position: 7, Points: 263-279, Win Streak: 0. ', URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/regional-rugby/best-year, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 14-Dec-2015. Otago fixtures tab is showing last 100 Rugby matches with statistics and win/lose icons. You can help us continue to bring you local news you can trust by becoming a supporter. Stadium set to host u20 matches. A lay-down misère. It had some quality players in Bevan Wilson, David Halligan, Wayne Graham, Ken Bloxham, Paul Sapsford, Rob Roy and Gary Seear. Otago set the benchmark for New Zealand rugby in the years after the Second World War. Auckland: 1988. North Harbour: 1994. Only four Otago players - Tom Donnelly, Adam Thomson, Ben Smith and Alando Soakai - are assured of Highlanders selection and that emphasises the flaky state of the playing roster. Wellington put the Ranfurly Shield on the line at home and away. As with Auckland, choosing Canterbury’s best-ever season is a tough ask. No-one disputes that the Otago team of the past season was limited, but neither can it be disputed that, had it made the best use of its resources, it could have avoided the ignominy of the wooden spoon. Brent Edwards is the ODT's former long-serving rugby writer and sports editor. The official page for the Otago Rugby Union. There are also all Otago scheduled matches that they are going to play in the future. The Super 10 was a rugby union football tournament featuring ten teams from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Tonga, and Western Samoa.The competition ran for three years from 1993 to 1995 and was the predecessor of Super 12 and Super 14, now known as Super Rugby. Neazor described his selection of the '87 side as ‘not one of the more difficult’ in his book. Can you tell us more about the information on this page? The North Auckland side of 1950 beat Auckland home and away and won the Ranfurly Shield for the first time. Otago: 1948. Canterbury rugby team bringing the Ranfurly Shield home 1994. This was not just a case of ‘taking it to the provinces’: the shield was defended in Auckland and Otago before being lost in Southland in the 11th challenge of the season. Nelson Bays: 1999. The teams involved 143 different players and 10 players were in the team for two years. Page 30. There was an escape route in 1979 when Steve Marfell, the Marlborough goal-kicker, missed a penalty from almost in front which would have condemned Otago to the second division. The official page for the Otago Rugby Union. This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. The Red Devils clocked up 12 wins, one loss and one draw. . 668 personas están hablando de esto. The North Otago Women's Rugby team was created in 2015, marking a return to Women's rugby in Oamaru via the Dunedin club competition. Uni players make the grade . In 1951 Waikato was regarded as something of a rugby backwater. The never-say-die attitude of the Coasters saw them almost pull off one of the great comebacks in the final against Hawke’s Bay. Otago were the best team in the mid 1990's at continuity play and keeping the ball alive under coach Gordon Hunter. Otago alumni are well represented in team management and support roles; assistant coach Simon Forrest completed a BCom at Otago in 1991 and played for Canterbury, and the team’s doctor is Steve Williams (BMedSc 1991, MB ChB 1994). And not just last, but last by eight points. In 1988, when Manawatu was last in Dunedin, Otago won 55-6. Area: North West / Airport Buller lost only once in a season that saw them come agonisingly close to winning the Ranfurly Shield from Otago, drawing a dramatic challenge 6-all. This game in 1994 was a high scoring affair won by Otago 38-25. They were making the same mistakes in the last game that they made in the first and they seemed to lack any sort of direction, rugby nous or collective will. Otago performance & form graph is SofaScore Rugby livescore unique algorithm that we are generating from team’s last 10 matches, statistics, detailed analysis and our own knowledge. They had an unbeaten season, with their only blemish being a draw with Counties-Manukau. Unbeaten Streak: 0. King Country's thrashing of a full strength Canterbury side at Te Kuiti in 1995 48 - 28 would go close to one of their best wins. North Otago: 2002. Do you agree with Neazor? Marlborough: 1973. The only Official ORFU Facebook page for Men and Women's Otago Club and School Rugby. The season degenerated into a train wreck. Clearly the best team in the country, with attacking talent to burn and solid forwards like Brian McGrattan, Murray Mexted and co, they won the NPC handily, defeated Scotland 19-15, and took the Shield off Waikato (never an easy task) on a sunny Hamilton day at the end of the season, 22-4 (a thrashing in those days). Buller: 1949. Wanganui: 1989. This was Otago rugby's darkest hour, make no mistake. Canterbury: 1983. The high point was the 12-16 loss to Southland in the Ranfurly Shield challenge and, even then, it did not score a try. The 1994 South Africa rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of rugby union matches played in New Zealand by the South African national rugby union team, from June - August 1994. Not all comments posted. Checking the 1974 results though I see Auckland was one of the 10 victories (out of 13 played) that season. It won't be easy but it has to be done if Otago rugby and the Highlanders are to be saved. The women’s team has won the senior banner no fewer than 14 times, since its first premier win in 1991 (a year after women’s rugby commenced at … Tala Kele of the Canterbury rugby team holding the Ranfurly Shield on an aeroplane with the other members of the team as they travel home after winning the shield. . You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. West Coast: 1999. Was this the worst Otago team of my lifetime? The Bay averaged 34 points a game and Neazor described this selection as ‘not one of the more difficult’. Otago-born Tom Ellison was captain of the first team selected by the NZRFU in 1893 (17 Otago men have followed him in this role). King Country: 1965. Fill out the Community Contribution form below (or email [email protected]) with your views and join the debate about your province’s best-ever year. Creator: Christchurch Star East Coast: 2001. 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Auckland won a hard-fought match 22–16, but Harbour had come from nothing to the big time in less than 10 years. Of the 143 different players, 31, or nearly 22%, went on to play first-class rugby. ... Rugby team banned from tournament after 'vicious' attack. developed women’s rugby, and the Club can already boast 12 Black Ferns amongst its players, along with 71 who have played for Otago. The third division championship was won in style, with seven wins from seven matches. The 1926 Bay side ‘massacred powerful opponents in Shield matches, setting scoring records that lasted until the introduction of four-point tries nearly 50 years later’. No-one disputes that the Otago team of the past season was limited, but neither can it be disputed that, had it made the best use of its resources, it could have avoided the ignominy of … Though South Canterbury has won the Ranfurly Shield twice, Neazor chose this season – mainly because of a controversial win over the touring French. Eleven wins from eleven games gave them the NPC third division title. Visit image gallery to purchase the image. The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. We employ local journalists and photographers to tell your stories, as other outlets cut local coverage in favour of stories told out of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The list makes interesting reading. Taranaki: 1958. It is reasonable to expect that semi-professional rugby players are competent in the basic skills, even if they lack game-breaking qualities, but most would not even have made the champion University A club teams of the mid-1990s. Its two wins, against Hawkes Bay and Tasman, came when it bored rather than battered the opposition into submission, when the Magpies and Makos sank to Otago's level. Among the 1948 team’s seven convincing Ranfurly Shield victories, Southland were dispatched 25–0 and Canterbury 31–0. In the past they have been nicknamed the Storm, the Raiders and the 45er's. The Coast’s run to the second division final was the feel-good rugby story of 2001. In his 2006 book, Provincial giants, Paul Neazor put forward his views on the greatest season enjoyed by each of New Zealand’s 27 provincial rugby unions (including Nelson Bays and Marlborough, but not Tasman). The team also supplied some of the crucial players in the All Blacks who defeated the Boks that year - Mexted who drove the ball forward at Eden Park which led to Gary Knight's try, Stu Wilson who ran in a couple of tries (one from a beautiful cutback run when playing at centre in the first test at Lancaster Park), and Hewson who kicked the winning penalty at Eden Park and laid off the pass that Wilson scored from (albeit also dropping the high ball that led to one of Ray Mordt's tries). The official page for the Otago Rugby Union. One of three Otago players in the starting side that day. Culture and Society They were without peer in 1983, winning all 18 matches against domestic opponents and the Ranfurly Shield–NPC championship double. The 1979 team won only one of 10 NPC games but, overall, it won six and lost 11. Captain of the Canterbury rugby team, Don Hayes, on the back of a Harley Davidson motorcycle on the pitch at Lancaster Park. Horowhenua-Kapiti: 1993. It just lacked organisation and discipline, which Laurie Mains brought to Otago rugby when he took over as coach in 1983. Poverty Bay: 1987. The team played 14 matches in total; 11 against several provincial rugby teams and 3 against the New Zealand national rugby union team. Several players have talked to me this season of their pride in playing for Otago but it has not translated into collective commitment on the field.
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