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*8-7-2000, Waikato 95 North Otago 17 (Dean Paterson 1 try, Simon Porter 4 penalties )
*8-7-2000, Waikato 95 North Otago 17 (Dean Paterson 1 try, Simon Porter 4 penalties )
*2003, Canterbury 85 North Otago 24 (Campbell Mackenzie, Pila Fifita, Scott Mayhew and Mike Mavor scoring tries, Michael Ruthven and Tevita Asi kicking conversions)
*2003, Canterbury 85 North Otago 24 (Campbell Mackenzie, Pila Fifita, Scott Mayhew and Mike Mavor scoring tries, Michael Ruthven and Tevita Asi kicking conversions)
*2008, Auckland 113 North Otago 3 (Nathan Cunningham penalty)


== Hanan Shield ==
== Hanan Shield ==

Revision as of 10:49, 22 July 2008

North Otago
File:North Otago logo.jpg
File:Shield
Club information
Full nameNorth Otago Rugby Football Union
ColoursGold, Maroon and Blue
Founded1904, (joined NZRFU in 1927)
Websitewww.northotagorugby.co.nz
Current details
Ground(s)
CompetitionHeartland Championship

The North Otago Rugby Football Union (NORFU) is a rugby province based in the central South Island, based in Oamaru, New Zealand. The North Otago team play on Centennial Park, Oamaru. They compete in the Heartland Championship and have won the Meads Cup in 2007. Their rugby gear is made by Samurai Sportswear.

History

  • The North Otago Rugby Football Union was formed in 1927.
  • 1930's, North Otago played the All Blacks, losing 6-34. And also Canterbury narrowly losing 18-29.
  • 1940's representative rugby was suspended until 1946 because of the war.
  • 1946 saw the first Hanan Shield fixture with a 6-9 loss against South Canterbury.
  • 1947 North Otago had two Ranfurly Shield challenges but both were unsuccessful.
  • 1962 saw the province record a fantastic win over Australia 14-13 and another win against Southland 19-8 but then a narrow loss to Otago 14-11.
  • 1965 North Otago produced some magic rugby to beat Otago 18-11.
  • The highlight of the 1971 season was the selection of Kurow's Phil Gard for the All Blacks, fourth test against the Lions at Eden Park.
  • 1975 marked the beginning of the NPC Competition.
  • The 1980's were unsuccessful years as North Otago won very few games.
1993 North Otago Team
  • The highlight of the early 1990's was a Ranfurly Shield challenge in 1993 when Auckland brought the trophy on tour. The crowd went delirious after 5 minutes when Brent McEwan scored a try from a set move to give North Otago a 5-0 lead. However, the talent of Auckland then shone through and they scored 139 unanswered points. John Kirwan scored eight tries.
  • 1997 season proved to be a fairytale effort with the team having its best season yet in NPC rugby. The side finished as top qualifier, won its home semi final and went down to in the final.
1997 North Otago Team
  • 1998 saw North Otago lose only two of its nine games. North Otago was now winning more games in a season than it used to win in a decade. A lot of the credit for the massive resurgence in North Otago rugby during this period must go to the outstanding coaches, Greg Shipton and Peter Cook.
  • In 2000, Glenn Moore took over the reigns with Paddy Stewart. Moore, a former Mid Canterbury representative, had instant success with the side and only narrowly lost the final against East Coast 21-25.
  • 2001 looked like North Otago's season, winning all of its seven games. However in the final it was a disappointing four point loss to South Canterbury 16-20.
  • 2002 saw the North Otago Rugby Union celebrate its 75th jubilee and it indeed appropriate that in the 75th year of its existence the side should take the third division title beating Horowhenua 43-19 before an ecstatic crowd.
  • 2003 and the challenges of Division Two was very much a daunting task. However, the team responded magnificently and finished in the top four but lost the semi final to Hawkes Bay in Napier in controversial circumstances. The highlight of the season was a superb win against Counties-Manukau.
  • 2004 saw North Otago once again playing above its weight making the semi finals before going down to Nelson Bays.

Club Rugby

North Otago Rugby Football Union is made up of six clubs who play for the Citizens Shield:

  • Athletic
  • Excelsior
  • Kurow

Maheno

Maheno
File:Shield
Club information
Full nameMaheno Rugby Football Club
ColoursGreen and Black
Founded1898
WebsiteNo current website
Current details
Ground(s)
  • Maheno Domain
CompetitionCitizens Shield

Home Ground

The Maheno Rugby Football Club play their home games at the maheno domain. The Maheno domain is situated along kakanui valley road, in Maheno.

Notable Players

  • Old Boys
  • Valley

It has been annonuced that a combined Central Otago-North Otago club rugby competition has been given the go-ahead and will start in June. The competition will be spilit into three geographical zones to minimise travel issues with a combine countrywide finals.

Representative Rugby

North Otago have handed out some upsets to teams in the past which included a win over Australia 14-13 in 1962.

The highlight of the early 1990's was a Ranfurly Shield challenge in 1993 when Auckland brought the trophy on tour. The crowd went delirious after 5 minutes when Brent McEwan scored a try from a set move to give North Otago a 5-0 lead. However, the talent of Auckland then shone through and they scored 139 unanswered points. John Kirwan scored eight tries.

2002 saw the North Otago Rugby Football Union celebrate its 75th jubilee and it indeed appropriate that in the 75th year of its existence the side should take the third division title beating Horowhenua 43-19 before an ecstatic crowd. North Otago are currently the holders of the Hanan Shield.

In 2007, North Otago won the Meads Cup trophy in the Heartland Championship, defeating Wanganui 25-8.

Ranfurly Shield

Since North Otago were founded they have played in 10 Ranfurly Shield matches but are yet to win. North Otago played its first challenge on August 27th 1938 going down to Otago at Carisbrook by 12-0. Their next scheduled Shield challenge is on 22 July 2008 against current holders Auckland. Auckland have chosen to travel to both Poverty Bay and North Otago, although the Shield rules do not require them to defend away from home.[1]

  • 27-8-1938, Otago 12 North Otago 0
  • 28-9-1946, Southland 15 North Otago 3 (halfback Viv Wright kicked a penalty)
  • 27-9-1947, Otago 42 North Otago 3 (70 metre try to winger Mort Fountain)
  • 21-8-1971, Canterbury 14 North Otago 0
  • 1-9-1973, Marlborough 26 North Otago 9 (Paddy Ford kicked two penalties and Jeff Gardiner a 55 metre field goal)
  • 31-8-1974, South Canterbury 9 North Otago 3 (Paddy Ford kicked a penalty)
  • 20-7-1983, Canterbury 88 North Otago 0
  • 1-9-1993, Auckland 139 North Otago 5 (Brent McEwan, 1 try)
  • 8-7-2000, Waikato 95 North Otago 17 (Dean Paterson 1 try, Simon Porter 4 penalties )
  • 2003, Canterbury 85 North Otago 24 (Campbell Mackenzie, Pila Fifita, Scott Mayhew and Mike Mavor scoring tries, Michael Ruthven and Tevita Asi kicking conversions)
  • 2008, Auckland 113 North Otago 3 (Nathan Cunningham penalty)

Hanan Shield

The Hanan Shield is one of the most prestigious trophies in New Zealand's domestic rugby union competition. First played for in 1946, the Hanan Shield is based on a challenge system played between North Otago, South Canterbury and Mid Canterbury. North Otago's best win was in 1997 when they defeated South Canterbury 20-17 to bring the Hanan Shield back to North Otago for the first time in 30 years. Mid Canterbury are the current holders of the Hanan Shield.

North Otago in Super Rugby

Highlanders Logo

North Otago are a part of the Super 14 franchise the Highlanders. North Otago along with Otago and Southland make up the Highlanders Super 14 franchise that competes in the Rebel Sport Super 14 competition against other New Zealand Super 14 teams, and also Australian and South African Super 14 teams.

North Otago 2002 Season. (the dream season)

Still getting over the loss of the 2001 Division 3 NPC final against South Canterbury, north otago set out to play harder, faster, and more superb rugby in 2002. And that is exactly what they did. Starting their season off with a Hanan Shield match against Mid Canterbury, winning the game 43-16. For the first match of the NPC season they played West Coast. North Otago hardly let the coasters have the ball and eased to a 60-6 victory. South Canterbury had the home advantage for the next match but North Otago were still haunted by the memeries of 2001 and it showed, North Otago sealing the game at 39-9 and also taking the Lochore Cup off them. Back home with shields and cups North Otago showed Buller who was boss and a 38-15 win was created. A trip up to Waikanae to play Horowhenua-Kapiti was good for the boys and even better was the 40-0 at the end of the 80 minutes. Back home for their next two games and sitting nicely at the top of the standings they had nothing to worry about. Wanganui tried but failed to win, North Otago running away with the game 73-7. Poverty Bay came and went with nothing, scoring five tries but still not good enough losing to North Otago 49-32. Masterton was the next venue for North Otago against Wairarapa-Bush But the locals were unable to cause an upset North Otago winning 27-14. A Quick trip to taupo to play King Country and almost reapeting their last games score winning 27-16. So North Otago were into the semi finals. And again having to play South Canterbury in a final. But North Otago proveded way to strong winning the match 58-10. So North Otago secured a home final and had to play Horowhenua-Kapiti. With conditions not quite what players and fans had hoped for, North Otago started pulling. H-K tried to get back in the game but North Otago were playing a higher grade of rugby and when the ref blew his whistle to end the match North Otago had won the title they had been waiting more than four years to get, winning the match 43-19.

North Otago 2007 Season. (back to winning ways)

Since winning the third division title in 2002 North Otago has punched well above its weight making the 2nd Division semi finals in 2003,04, and 2005 but losing all three. In 2006 they entered the Heartland Championship but again losing in the semi-final. But 2007 was a new year and north otago were focused on making the final. North Otago's first game was against buller in Oamaru. Buller managed to get 20 pionts in but North Otago more than doubled their score taking it away 51-20. A trip to Gisbourne and another win north otago beating Poverty Bay 31-11. North Otago went back home for a Hanan Shield defence against South Cantbury, and continued in their winning streak beating SC 26-7. Another home game another win North Otago beating East Coast 38-5. It was then off to play Wanganui. The Wanganui crowd cheered their team on but their cheering could not prevent North Otago's 39-16 win. King Country came down to play but they never got in the game and North Otago cruised out to a 52-5 lead. Wairarapa Bush tried hard and only just bet North Otago 15-7. One more pool match for North Otago to play and another home game. The crowd came to watch North Otago win but the win never came, Mid-Canterbury took the game and earnt the 25-22 win.

North Otago with the Meads Cup

But the season was not over. North Otago had secured a home semi-final and it was against Wairarapa Bush. Last time the teams faced it was Wairarapa who won, but this time (with the help of loyal locals) North Otago showed the public who was stronger and won the match 30-13. So it was into the finals for North Otago. The conditions were perfect and the local Oamaru people had come out in force to wish their team well. North Otago played hard but so did Wanganui. And the game looked like it may have gone Wanganuis way. But North Otago stayed strong and then turned up the heat winning the Heartland Championship Meads Cup Final 25-8

Notable Players

All Blacks

There have only been two players selected for the All Blacks whilst playing their club rugby in North Otago.

In 1965 and 1966 Ian (Spooky) Smith, who played for the Old Boys Club was selected for tests against South Africa and Campbell Lamberton's Lions.

Kurow's Phil Gard was selected for the All Blacks in 1971 when he played the fourth and final test against the British Lions and was on the All Blacks 1972 internal tour.

All Blacks born in the North Otago region

Other Notable Players

File:Pila Fifita.jpg
Pila Fifita
  • Mike Mavor
  • Barry Fox
  • Pila Fifita (1st person in any NPC Division to score 3 tries in a final),(Heartland squad),(Tongan National Side)
  • Fepikou Tatafu(Tongan RWC squad 1999)
  • Simon Porter
  • Scott Mayhew (Heartland Squad)
  • Kilifi Fangupo (Heartland Squad)
  • Ross Hay (Heartland Squad)

Championships

North Otago won the 3rd Division title in 2002 with a 43-19 win against Horowhenua-Kapiti, which took them into the 2nd Division for the 2003 season. And in 2007 North Otago won the Heartland Championship beating Wanganui 25-8. Both Finals were played at Centennial Park in Oamaru.

Heartland Championship placings

Heartland Championship Results[2]
Year Played Win Draw Loss PF PA Diff BP Points Place Playoffs
2006 8 6 0 2 332 154 +178 7 31 3rd lost 19-25 Wairarapa Bush (semifinal)
2007 8 6 0 2 266 104 +162 5 29 1st beat Wairarapa Bush 30-13 (semifinal), beat Wanganui 25-8

Sponsors

  • Summit Wool Spinners Limited
  • Speights
  • McKeown Petroleum
  • Plunket Electrical
  • Meridian Energy
  • Totara Hotels
  • R Redpath Limited
  • David Ovens Builder
  • Whitestone Contracting Limited
  • Samurai Sportswear

References

  1. ^ "Auckland accepts two Ranfurly Shield challenges". New Zealand Rugby Football Union. 2007-12-06. Retrieved 2008-01-15. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ "Heartland Championship Tables". Lassen Creative Technologies Ltd. Retrieved 8 May. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)

External links

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