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ITM CUP 2012 CONTENTS A heads-up on what’s inside this issue including competition draws, team profiles and The Investec Rugby Championship. SEASON Preview............................ 6 What’s ahead in the new ITM Premiership and ITM Championship.
ITM CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM PREVIEWS: COUNTIES MANUKAU................ 21
THE INVESTEC RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP..................... 9 We preview the inaugural competition featuring the All Blacks, Wallabies, Springboks and Pumas. ITM PREMIERSHIP TEAM PREVIEWS: CANTERBURY ........................... 10 AUCKLAND............................... 11 BAY OF PLENTY......................... 12 WELLINGTON............................. 12 hawke’s bay............................ 14 WAIKATO.................................... 15 WINNING FEELING: Canterbury captain George Whitelock with the ITM Premiership Trophy.
ITM CUP FIXTURE LIST..............16-17 TARANAKI.................................. 18
Managing editor: Oliver Lee
SOUTHLAND.............................. 21 NORTH HARBOUR...................... 22 MANAWATU............................... 22 NORTHLAND.............................. 24 TASMAN..................................... 24 OTAGO........................................ 26 RANFURLY SHIELD........................ 29 Relive the history of our iconic rugby trophy and look ahead to this season’s challenges. HEARTLAND Fixtures . ............... 30 All you need to know about this year’s Heartland Championship.
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Rugby Passions to Fire in the ITM Cup BY PETER WHITE
Last year’s ITM Cup was a huge success with midweek and afternoon rugby. This season will follow the same format but will take a fortnight longer.
FOURPEAT: Canterbury players celebrate after winning their fourth consecutive title last season.
The marketing heads at the big unions like to tell us about the public’s love of Super rugby, and of course there is huge support for it, but provincial rugby is where the passion really lies. It is the heart and soul of New Zealand rugby – always has been and always will be. Last year’s extraordinary season enhanced the public’s love of the ITM Cup, when 72 matches were played over 13 rounds, crammed into just eight weeks. It was frenetic and at times chaotic, but the fans got right behind their teams, the players loved so many games and so little training, and it was a huge success from a marketing perspective. The format generally seemed to work well, with the top seven teams vying for the Premiership title, the bottom seven for the Championship, and the return of the hugely popular promotion-relegation between divisions. Each team also played four cross over games between divisions that not only carried full competition points but brought back some full blooded derbies, where form and status were rendered meaningless. Fans loved the return of the Battle of the Bridge between Auckland and North Harbour, Otago v Southland, Manawatu v Taranaki and Counties Manukau v Waikato. This season the competition will run an extra two weeks longer, with two mid-week matches per team rather than three each last year, and the introduction of semi-finals to really intensify the excitement. Games will be played every day of the week, except on Mondays, which proved to be a mixed success last season, as early evening midweek kick-offs proved problematic for supporters getting through rush hour traffic in the bigger cities. But the biggest challenge with the new system was for coaches to try and put out quality teams twice a week. It is an aspect of the new system that coaches are not quite as positive about as the fans, players and sponsors do but they are all up for the challenge. North Harbour head coach, Liam Barry, says managing players to be able to play just three or four days after their last game was a huge task. “It was certainly a challenge from an injury perspective and trying to keep them as mentally fresh as possible. It was super positive for viewers, because they got quality rugby six days a week, but from a game-to-game perspective it is probably not the greatest vehicle to develop players for matches. What I have learned from last year is how to utilise as many of the players as possible, and this is where your depth definitely gets tested, as you prepare a team for Saturday and then have a team to play on the following Wednesday.” The key on-field rugby issue in the 2012 ITM Premiership will be can anyone stop Canterbury? The red and blacks have won the last four provincial championships, which Auckland has done twice before from 1987 to 1990 and 1993 to 1996. But a fifth straight title? It would be an incredible performance but with the caliber of players and winning culture in Canterbury, they have every chance of doing it. It should be a cracker of a season ahead for all supporters of the ITM Cup and the Heartland Championship. Bring it on!
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the investec RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP 2012
A new era begins in Sydney on August 18 when the All Blacks and Wallabies open the Investec Rugby Championship. BY PETER WHITE The ALL BLACKS completely dominated the Tri Nations since it began in 1996, winning 50 of their 72 games and 10 series wins, to just three each by South Africa and Australia. But there is no doubt the rugby public had become just a little jaded by the same format year after year, and the IRB wanted Argentina to be part of an expanded series once professionalism finally arrived in South American rugby. So now we have the 2012 Investec Rugby Championship, featuring the old SANZAR rivals and Argentina. Most of the Argentina players have had almost three months rest as a second-string side fronted against France in June. We saw how well they can compete at last year’s world cup and if they can keep their best players on the park, they will be hard to beat, especially in Buenos Aries. Players to look out for include captain and flanker Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe, winger Horacio Agulla, fullback Bustos Moyano, lock Patricio Albacete, prop Marcos Ayerza, first-five or centre Santiago Fernandez, hooker Agustin Creevy and first-five Marcelo Bosch. They also drafted Graham Henry in as adviser to the Argentina management in the lead up to the Rugby Championship and he will have been an invaluable resource with his knowledge of the SANZAR teams. The Springboks will be typically strong up front, with a big pack and their habit of playing monsters as loose forwards. Where they are vulnerable is at the breakdown if the games are played at the red hot pace favoured by both the All Blacks and the Wallabies. The Springboks learned plenty from their recent series win at home over England and are still smarting from their world cup semifinal loss last year. They have a new coach in former Bulls boss Heyneke Mayer who will stick with what he knows – big, tough forwards, fierce defenders, and a kicking first-five. The Wallabies somehow managed to win all three tight tests against Six Nations Grand Slam champions Wales in June, after that shocking loss to Scotland. Their biggest concerns are injuries to key players Kurtley Beale, Berrick Barnes and James O’Connor in the backline and senior forwards James Horwill and Rocky Elsom. They will get some back for the Championship but depth and a mediocre scrum have always been the Wallabies’ Achilles heel. Former North Harbour star five-eighth, Michael Harris, is one Wallaby Kiwis will be hoping does well and his combination with Quade Cooper could be vital. And so to the All Blacks. The three tests against Ireland revealed some wonderful new players who should be long term great All Blacks, like halfback Aaron Smith, first-fives Aaron Cruden and Beauden Barrett, plus the new wonder kid at openside flanker Sam Cane. The old crew of Dan Carter, Conrad Smith, Kieran Read and captain Richie McCaw have plenty left in the tank and form the nucleus of a seriously good squad. Any thoughts of post-world cup blues, and a settling in period under the new coaching group, were forgotten after Ireland were taken apart in the third test. It was gratifying to see how quickly the lessons were learnt from the desperate win in the second test. WORLD CLASS: Dan Carter was back to his best against Ireland in June.
The All Blacks will be favourites to take out The Investec Rugby Championship and should do so. The opportunity to see a new team and new faces will mean plenty of interest in Argentina’s performance, but they will need a few years competing against the three best teams in the world before they seriously threaten for the title.
2012 investec rugby championship & bledisloe cup draw DATE
AUGUST 18: AUGUST 19: AUGUST 25: AUGUST 26: SEPTEMBER 8: SEPTEMBER 8: SEPTEMBER 15: SEPTEMBER 15: SEPTEMBER 30: SEPTEMBER 30: OCTOBER 7: OCTOBER 7: OCTOBER 20:
MATCH
VENUE
Australia v All Blacks (BC) South Africa v Argentina All Blacks v Australia (BC) Argentina v South Africa All Blacks v Argentina Australia v South Africa All Blacks v South Africa Australia v Argentina South Africa v Australia Argentina v All Blacks South Africa v All Blacks Argentina v Australia Australia v All Blacks (BC)*
Sydney ......................... Cape Town . ................. Auckland ..................... Mendoza . .................... Wellington ................... Perth ........................... Dunedin . ..................... Gold Coast .................. Pretoria ....................... La Plata . ..................... Soweto ........................ Rosario . ...................... Brisbane . ....................
KICK OFF NZ TIME
10.05 pm 3.00 am 7.35 pm 7.10 am 7.35 pm 10.35 pm 7.35 pm 10.05 pm 4.00 am 12.10 pm 4.00 am 12.10 am 10.00 pm
* This match is not part of the Rugby Championship. (BC) = Bledisloe Cup match.
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TEAM PREVIEWS The top seven teams will contest the Premiership.
CANTERBURY www.crfu.co.nz
Last Year Champions: Canterbury dropped four of their 10 games last year, and just made it to the final, but they were relentless in grinding down Waikato 12-3 in Hamilton. It was certainly not a great season by their impeccable standards in pool play, but once they got a sniff of another title they were unstoppable. Key Players: The backline is outstanding and the loose forwards depth almost embarrassing. It is a big season ahead for Matt Todd, Ryan Crotty, Robbie Fruean and Sean Maitland, who may have to decide whether they can wait for an All Blacks call-up or take the big offers overseas. Young Gun: Patrick Osborne has played 15 games for Canterbury but with so many super stars around him he is yet to dominate like he is capable of. Born in Suva, the 105kg winger has a background in 400m running and is set for a powerful season in the red-and-black jersey. Season Prospects: Canterbury have won the last four titles and have so many quality players and a winning culture that it is naive not to back them to win again. The backline is better than many Super rugby sides field, the loose forwards nicely balanced and the front row is powerful – they will take some beating. With Rob Penney moving to Munster, the coaching reins are in the safe hands of two former All Blacks in head coach Tabai Matson and his assistant Scott Robertson. The heat will be on for renewed success but they are both laid back characters with red and black blood in the veins.
THE FINISHER: Sean Maitland is set to add to his
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AUCKLAND Last Year 5th: Auckland once again could not win the games that mattered, when the pressure went on, and were closer to being relegated than making the final. It was generally a disappointing season after making up ground in 2010. Some of the new players failed to step up when needed. Key Players: Daniel Braid has been a warrior for Auckland over the years and the champion openside flanker starts the season on 92 games. Reaching the century mark would be the ultimate reward for him. Fullback Charles Piutau played with great skill for the Blues at the end of their campaign, while experienced lock Andrew van Heijden will bolster the pack after two years playing in England.
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Young Gun: Lock or blindside flanker Steven Luatua has the physical attributes to really make his mark in the ITM Cup. He looked comfortable in every outing for the Blues and is a real find who came through the Auckland development system. The 21-year-old looks destined to take over the role filled so well by overseas-bound Chris Lowrey in recent seasons. Season Prospects: With former Fiji and Auckland coach Wayne Pivac back at the helm expect a back to basics approach, and more attention to defensive systems and pride in wearing the blue-and-white hoops. Much may depend on a clutch of home games at Eden Park but it may be another frustrating year for the union.
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INSPIRATIONAL: Daniel Braid could bring up 100 games for Auckland.
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WELLINGTON Last Year 6th: The season was a poor one by Wellington’s standards. They finished just ahead of the relegation position, with five wins and five losses despite a strong squad, which resulted in coach Andre Bell losing his job. The Lions have not won the competition since 2000.
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Key Players: Flanker Brad Shields should be a standout but Highlander’s first-five Lima Sopoaga will be a late starter due to a shoulder injury, so former Southland player Seminar Manu or Fa’atonu Fili, who last played for the Lions in 2010, are contenders for the No 10 jersey. Centre Marvin Karawana spent the last few years playing NRL for the Newcastle Knights. Young Gun: Ope Pelesuema was one of the better performed players in the NZ Under-20s earlier this year and is equally comfortable in either the 10 or 12 jersey. He played outside TJ Perenara in the 2010 NZ Schools team. Ope should shine with regular game time. Season Prospects: Former Wellington and Sharks assistant coach Chris Boyd is the new head coach. He has indicated a desire to play the running, attacking game the province is famous for. Will be interesting to see how the team goes but they are unlikely to push for a final’s spot. HAPPY HOOKER: Dane Coles will be one of Wellington’s key leaders this season.
BAY OF PLENTY Last Year 4th: The Steamers were looking good after four rounds, unbeaten and top of the table, before they lost their next four games in a dramatic form reversal. They finished with strong wins over Canterbury and Southland but disappointingly missed the final by just two points.
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Young Gun: Inspirational No 8 Colin Bourke has moved to Japan opening up a chance for Carl Axtens. The 21-year-old from Reporoa, and childhood friend of Sam Cane, has come through the NZ Schools and NZ Under-20s system. He is big enough to compete in the tight stuff and has great athletic ability. Season Prospects: Kevin Schuler returns for his second stint as head coach and his no-nonsense style is just what the Steamers need to add some discipline, and composure, to their natural flair and attacking style. Last season should have ended with a place in the final and that will again be the goal this year. BRAVE LEADER: Luke Braid’s experience captaining
the Blues will be a bonus for Bay of Plenty.
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HAWKE’S BAY
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Last Year Promoted: After the heartbreak of just missing a place in the Premiership’s inaugural season, Hawke’s Bay made no mistake in 2011 and deservedly won promotion after beating Manawatu 35-30 in a rousing final in Palmerston North. It was a deserved farewell to Newcastle-bound coach Peter Russell. Key Players: Hooker Hika Elliott will form part of a tough front row with Chiefs’ prop Ben Tameifuna and former Canterbury, Crusaders and Munster tighthead Peter Borlase. Andrew Horrell was the utility champion for the Chiefs but is likely to be second-five for the Magpies. Halfback Chris Eaton, winger Maritino Nemani and Karl Lowe are others expected to shine. Young Gun: The recent increase in the depth of quality young first-fives throughout New Zealand continues with Ihaia West. The backline standout for the NZ Under-20s at this year’s world championships, he distributes well, is an excellent option taker and an outstanding goal kicker. The ITM Cup is the ideal format for the 20-year-old to showcase his talents. Season Prospects: It will be a rebuilding season with many of last season’s players overseas and new coaches in Canterbury Colts coach for the past four years, Craig Philpott, and his assistant in former Magpies captain Danny Lee. After working so hard to get into the elite group avoiding relegation will be the key goal. INSPIRATIONAL: Veteran flanker Karl Lowe will again lead the Hawke’s Bay pack.
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WAIKATO Last Year 2nd: Waikato lost two of their first three games but then dropped just one more to lead the competition all the way to hosting the final. Canterbury proved to be too clinical and strong but overall it was a memorable season for the Mooloo men. Key Players: The rise and rise of the gifted young Tawera Kerr-Barlow is set to continue for Waikato first and then a place on the All Blacks end-of-season tour likely for the chirpy halfback. Trent Renata has not quite fulfilled his immense promise as a schoolboy but is a quality first-five while Hurricanes flanker Jack Lam is a fearless defender.
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Young Gun: Joe Webber was picked in the NZ Sevens team from Hamilton Boys’ High School last year and the 18-yearold winger has not looked back since. He is an outstanding talent with plenty of pace and size but also the special skill to beat an opponent with little or no space to move. Season Prospects: With rugby on a high in all of the feeder provinces to the Chiefs franchise, there will be high expectations for Waikato to at least match last year and again host the final. Their squad is well balanced, with good depth in key positions, so Waikato will start as co-favourites with Canterbury.
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The 14 teams involved in the ITM Cup will play 70 matches over 15 rounds in just 10 w
ROUND 1: Thursday AUGUST 23 – Sunday AUGUST 26 MATCH DATE
ITM CUP EXPLAINED 2012 ITM CUP PREMIERSHIP Canterbury Waikato Taranaki Bay of Plenty Auckland Wellington Hawke’s Bay
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Thursday August 23
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McLean Park, Napier
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Friday August 24
Manawatu
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Wellington
FMG Stadium, Palmerston North
6.05 pm
Tasman
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Canterbury
Trafalgar Park, Nelson
8.05 pm
Bay of Plenty
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Taranaki
Baypark Stadium, Mt Maunganui
2.35 pm
Otago
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Northland
Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
4.35 pm
North Harbour
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Waikato
North Harbour Stadium, Albany
2.35 pm
Counties Manukau
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Southland
ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe
4.35 pm
Saturday August 25 Sunday August 26
2012 ITM CUP CHAMPIONSHIP Southland Manawatu Otago Counties Manukau Northland North Harbour Tasman
ROUND 2: TUESDAY august 28 – wednesday august 29 Tuesday August 28
Wellington
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Westpac Stadium, Wellington
7.35 pm
Wednesday August 29
Canterbury
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Auckland
Rugby Park, Christchurch
7.35 pm
ROUND 3: Thursday AUGUST 30 – Sunday SEPTEMBER 2
All Premiership teams will play each other once, and all Championship teams will play each other once (three home, three away matches). In addition, all 14 teams will play four crossover matches (two home, two away matches) where Premiership and Championship teams meet. All matches will carry full competition points.
Thursday August 30
Bay of Plenty
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7.35 pm
Friday August 31
Hawke’s Bay
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Counties Manukau McLean Park, Napier
7.35 pm
Saturday September 1
Canterbury
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North Harbour
Rugby Park, Christchurch
2.35 pm
Waikato
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Northland
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
5.35 pm
Taranaki
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Tasman (RS)
Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth
7.35 pm
Auckland
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Manawatu
Eden Park, Auckland
Wellington
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Southland
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Sunday September 2
Rotorua Int’l Stadium, Rotorua
2.35 pm 4.35 pm
ROUND 4: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4 – WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5
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Tuesday September 4
North Harbour
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Counties Manukau North Harbour Stadium, Albany
7.35 pm
Wednesday Sept 5
Northland
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Manawatu
Toll Stadium, Whangarei
7.35 pm
ROUND 5: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6 – SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 9 Thursday Sept 6
Southland
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Otago
Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill
Friday Sept 7
Taranaki
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Hawke’s Bay (RS)
Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth
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Bay of Plenty
ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe
8.05 pm
Saturday Sept 8
Auckland
Waikato
Eden Park, Auckland
2.35 pm
Canterbury
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Wellington
Rugby Park, Christchurch
4.35 pm
Sunday Sept 9
Manawatu
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Tasman
FMG Stadium, Palmerston North
2.35 pm
Northland
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North Harbour
Toll Stadium, Whangarei
4.35 pm
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7.35 pm 6.05 pm
ROUND 6: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 – WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 12 Tuesday Sept 11
Waikato
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Bay of Plenty
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
7.35 pm
Wednesday Sept 12
Tasman
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Southland
Lansdowne Park, Blenheim
7.35 pm
ROUND 7: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13 – SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 16 Thursday Sept 13
North Harbour
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Manawatu
North Harbour Stadium, Albany
Friday Sept 14
Bay of Plenty
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Auckland
Rotorua Int’l Stadium, Rotorua
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Otago
ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe
8.05 pm
Saturday Sept 15
Taranaki
Canterbury (RS)
Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth
2.35 pm
Wellington
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Waikato
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
4.35 pm
Sunday Sept 16
Tasman
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Northland
Lansdowne Park, Blenheim
2.35 pm
Southland
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Hawke’s Bay
Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill
4.35 pm
v
7.35 pm 6.05 pm
ROUND 8: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18 – WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 Tuesday Sept 18
Otago
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North Harbour
Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
7.35 pm
Wednesday Sept 19
Auckland
v
Taranaki
Eden Park, Auckland
7.35 pm
ROUND 9: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20 – SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 23
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Thursday Sept 20
Manawatu
v
Counties Manukau FMG Stadium, Palmerston North
Friday Sept 21
Hawke’s Bay
v
Bay of Plenty
McLean Park, Napier
Saturday Sept 22
North Harbour
v
Southland
North Harbour Stadium, Albany
2.35 pm
Auckland
v
Wellington
Eden Park, Auckland
5.35 pm
Northland
v
Taranaki
Toll Stadium, Whangarei
7.35 pm
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ROUND 9 DATE
CONTINUED:
Sunday Sept 23
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 23 MATCH
VENUE
Waikato
v
Canterbury
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
Otago
v
Tasman
Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
TIME
2.35 pm 4.35 pm
ROUND 10: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 25 – WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26 Tuesday Sept 25
Bay of Plenty
v
Wellington
Baypark Stadium, Mt Maunganui
7.35 pm
Wednesday Sept 26
Southland
v
Northland
Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill
7.35 pm
7.35 pm
ROUND 11: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27 – SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30 Thursday Sept 27
Waikato
v
Tasman
Friday Sept 28
Auckland
v
Counties Manukau Eden Park, Auckland
Saturday Sept 29
Taranaki
v
Manawatu (RS)
Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth
2.35 pm
Wellington
v
North Harbour
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
5.35 pm
Hawke’s Bay
v
Otago
McLean Park, Napier
7.35 pm
Canterbury
v
Southland
Rugby Park, Christchurch
2.35 pm
Bay of Plenty
v
Northland
Baypark Stadium, Mt Maunganui
4.35 pm
Sunday Sept 30
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
7.35 pm
ROUND 12: TUESDAY OCTOBER 2 – WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3 Tuesday October 2
Manawatu
v
Otago
FMG Stadium, Palmerston North
7.35 pm
Wednesday October 3
Taranaki
v
Waikato (RS)
Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth
7.35 pm
ROUND 13: THURSDAY OCTOBER 4 – SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 Thursday October 4
Tasman
v
Bay of Plenty
Trafalgar Park, Nelson
Friday October 5
Northland
v
Canterbury
Toll Stadium, Whangarei
Saturday October 6
Manawatu
v
Hawke’s Bay
FMG Stadium, Palmerston North
2.35 pm
Counties Manukau v
Waikato
ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe
5.35 pm
Otago
v
Wellington
Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
7.35 pm
Southland
v
Taranaki
Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill
2.35 pm
North Harbour
v
Auckland
North Harbour Stadium, Albany
4.35 pm
Sunday October 7
7.35 pm 7.35 pm
ROUND 14: TUESDAY OCTOBER 9 – WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 10 Tuesday October 9
Counties Manukau v
Tasman
ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe
7.35 pm
Wednesday October 10
Hawke’s Bay
Canterbury
McLean Park, Napier
7.35 pm
v
ROUND 15: THURSDAY OCTOBER 11 – SUNDAY OCTOBER 14 Thursday October 11
Otago
v
Auckland
Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
Friday October 12
Southland
v
Manawatu
Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill
Saturday October 13
Northland
v
Counties Manukau Toll Stadium, Whangarei
2.35 pm
Waikato
v
Hawke’s Bay
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
5.35 pm
Tasman
v
North Harbour
Trafalgar Park, Nelson
7.35 pm
Wellington
v
Taranaki
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
2.35 pm
Canterbury
v
Bay of Plenty
Rugby Park, Christchurch
4.35 pm
Sunday October 14
7.35 pm 7.35 pm
semi-finals: FRIDAY OCTOBER 19 – SATURDAY OCTOBER 20 Friday October 19
ITM CUP PREMIERSHIP semi one
Saturday October 20
ITM CUP CHAMPIONSHIP semi one
Saturday October 20
ITM CUP CHAMPIONSHIP semi TWO
Saturday October 20
ITM CUP PREMIERSHIP semi TWO
FINALS: Friday OCTOBER 26 - Saturday OCTOBER 27 Friday October 26
ITM CUP Championship Final
Saturday October 27
ITM CUP Premiership Final
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TARANAKI Last Year 3rd: Taranaki finished just two points outside making last year’s final and had they done so would certainly have given Canterbury a run for their money. A mid-season loss to Manawatu proved costly for the team but winning the Ranfurly Shield was a huge boost to the province.
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Key Players: Former All Blacks locks Jarrad Hoeata and Jason Eaton, Highlanders fullback Kurt Baker and the Hurricanes brilliant attacker Andre Taylor are key men in a Naki side packed full of talent. Former North Harbour captain Chris Smylie is a key signing at halfback, with the loss of the experienced Tyson Keats (Italy) and Brett Goodin (injury). Young Gun: Hurricanes wider training group member and NZ Sevens rep Jackson Ormond is a highly competent winger who can also cover fullback and centre. The 21-year-old has been out of all rugby since he had surgery on his shoulder in February but should be fully fit for the opening match. Season Prospects: Winning the Premiership and retaining the Ranfurly Shield is Taranaki’s goal but one very few teams have managed over the years. The home crowd fervour for the Shield matches will make them almost impossible to beat at home but they will be vulnerable on the road with the pressure off. ATTACKING FORCE: Kurt Baker will be a key part of Taranaki’s offensive play from deep.
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ITM CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM PREVIEWS Automatic promotion up to the ITM Premiership next year is the goal for these seven unions.
COUNTIES MANUKAU Last Year 4th: The season started promisingly but four straight losses in rounds four to seven put paid to their play-off chances. Injuries hurt a young side lacking depth but there was a pleasing return in faith from the home fans and expectations are high for a better season in 2012. Key Players: Manu Samoa skipper and Chiefs hooker Mahonri Schwalger is an outstanding signing who will offer so much on and off the field. Frank Halai, a finalist for this year’s IRB Sevens Player of the Year, comes home from Waikato to add to the proven talent out wide including Ahsee Tuala, Sherwin Stowers and Tim Nanai-Williams.
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Young Gun: Blindside flanker Jimmy Tupou had a very good tournament with the NZ Under-20s at the recent Junior World Championships. He had not made the usual rep teams but repaid the selectors’ faith with some excellent form. Jimmy looks a good one for the future. Season Prospects: Inspirational new coach Tana Umaga was not happy with last year’s fourth place, as he wants to get out of the Championship and take on the top teams in the Premiership. It will be a heck of a battle but they will be a chance with some quality players and plenty of spirit. HUGE TALENT: Fullback Tim Nanai-Williams is certain to be a crowd pleaser.
SOUTHLAND Last Year 7th: Relegation from the Premiership and losing the Ranfurly Shield made it a season to forget. The Ranfurly Shield tenure was counter-productive in the end as the team could not produce any form away from home. Key Players: Former All Black Jimmy Cowan is set to play 100 games for Southland and he will be a massive figure in how the Stags bounce back from last year’s disappointments. Cardiff Vaega and Matt Saunders are solid midfielders, while fullback Robbie Robinson is capable of moments of brilliance. NZ Under-20 reps Marty McKenzie and first-five or halfback Scott Eade will be looking for game time.
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Young Gun: Promising fullback Marty McKenzie was the only fullback picked for the NZ Under-20s team and he came through the tournament with his reputation enhanced. The 19-year-old has an outstanding kicking game and can also play first-five and wing. He played three games for the Stags off the bench last year. Season Prospects: Financial difficulties have meant some long serving players have left, opening the door for some of the young talent coming through. It is hard to see the Stags pushing for a place back in the Premiership and without the Ranfurly Shield the crowds will be down this year. COUNTER ATTACKER: Robbie Robinson is one of the best running fullbacks in the ITM Cup.
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NORTH HARBOUR Last Year 6th: New coach Liam Barry stepped into the breach to replace Craig Dowd and found it a frustrating season. Their final placing in the Championship was not good enough and the players lacked consistency, but they were unlucky not to bring the Ranfurly Shield home from Southland.
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Key Players: Hooker James Parsons fought his way into the Blues starting lineup and looked comfortable at that level. Ben Afeaki is a feared tighthead prop and definite All Black prospect, while NZ Under-20s reps Bryn Hall and Pita Ahki are exciting talents. Blues lock Filo Paulo should be more dominant at this level. Young Gun: Francis Saili is regarded as a potential long term All Black after his outstanding performances for the NZ Under-20s in 2010 and his assured form stepping up to Super rugby this year with the Blues. Watch out for this superbly conditioned centre to make a real impact. Season Prospects: The new coaching trio of Barry, Jeff Wilson and Greg Somerville looks a good mix and there is greater depth in the key five-eighths positions now with Michael Hobbs and James Semple. Harbour is a big union and overdue to start performing consistently. A crack at promotion is well within their capabilities. DOMINANT FORCE: Filo Paulo is a key to Harbour winning the set pieces.
MANAWATU Last Year 2nd: The Turbos had a fine season, with a memorable run of five straight wins before hosting a thrilling final which Hawke’s Bay won 35-30. Only Canterbury and Hawke’s Bay scored more tries than Manawatu, who played some exciting rugby and were unbeaten at home until the final. Key Players: United States Eagles prop Eric Fry will team up in the front row with David Te Moana, Highlanders tighthead Ma’afu Fia and loosehead Grant Polson. Solid second-five Frankie Bryant and halfback Karl Bryson will be important, with Bryson likely to start with Aaron Smith on All Blacks duty. A season ending injury to Doug Tietjens leaves Nick Crosswell as the senior loosie and a chance for Callum Gibbins at openside.
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Young Gun: Jason Emery was at Palmerston North Boys’ High School last year and the 18-year-old was the youngest player in the NZ Under-20s team at the world championships. He played at second-five at the tournament but may feature at first-five for the Turbos. Season Prospects: New coach Jason O’Halloran replaces Dave Rennie and will want to keep the winning momentum from last year. As a former All Blacks centre he will encourage the attacking flair that made the Turbos so popular to watch last year. They should be finals favourites again. LINEOUT WINNER: Nick Crosswell is the pack leader for the Manawatu Turbos.
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NORTHLAND Last Year 5th: Things looked positive indeed in the far north when Northland knocked over previously unbeaten Bay of Plenty in round five, but three losses followed to end the promotion dream. Northland played high risk, high reward rugby, which made them hugely popular with the neutral fans, but they lacked composure at key moments. Key Players: Coaches Adriaan Ferris and Derren Witcombe have signed some top class players. Veteran Southlanders Hale T-Pole and David Hall, Tongan Sevens captain Jack Ram and ex-Crusader Tone Kopelani should beef up the pack, while classy first-five Orene Ai’i will guide the backline. The enigmatic Rene Ranger has plenty to play for and should be too good at this level.
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Young Gun: Young hooker Ross Wright is highly rated by assistant coach and former All Blacks rake Witcombe, who considers him unlucky not to make the Blues. A strong season for Northland will certainly make the Blues and other franchises take note. Season Prospects: With a beefed up squad and plenty of young talent, there is real hope this could be the season for Northland. To get into the promotion play-off match they will need to curb some of their attacking flair and take a more pragmatic approach to win the tight games. Good promotion chances. MATCH WINNER: Rene Ranger will be Northland’s go-to man for tries this season.
TASMAN Last Year 7th: Wooden spooners Tasman were better than their record of two wins and eight losses showed, with four games lost by four points or less. They never recovered from losing their first four games but enjoyed memorable wins over Auckland and promoted Hawke’s Bay.
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Key Players: Andrew Goodman should reach 50 games for Tasman and the 29-year-old goalkicking midfielder will again be captain. Crusaders lock Joe Wheeler is fit after a horror run with injuries, and the experienced duo of Filipo Levi and former All Black Campbell Johnstone will add plenty of steel to the pack. NZ Sevens centre Bryce Heem joins from Northland. Young Gun: James Lowe is the youngest player in the squad at 19 and is a try-scoring utility back, equally at home at centre, wing or fullback. He was devastated to miss selection for the NZ Under-20s earlier this year but has bounced back well. Season Prospects: The draw has given Tasman an unexpected boost to the intensity of pre-season training, with Canterbury at home to start the campaign and a Ranfurly Shield challenge against Taranaki the following week. After last year’s lackluster start it is just the tonic the Makos need for a better season. MR RELIABLE: Captain Andrew Goodman is Tasman’s record point’s scorer.
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OTAGO Last Year 3rd: The season began well with a win over North Harbour at home, followed by their first win over Auckland at Eden Park in 35 years. Otago played some good rugby at times, and tried right until the end, but ended just five points off the promotion play-off spot.
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Key Players: The Otago rugby union has had a tumultuous year to say the least and a mostly new squad of players will wear the famous jersey. They include three members of Japan’s team at the World Cup in former Otago B lock Justin Ives, halfback Tanaka Fumiaki and hooker Shota Horie, who are all high quality players. Young Gun: Openside flanker Hugh Blake is a classic southern man and performed well for NZ Under-20s at the recent world junior championships. His form has been so good Otago may play him and captain Eben Joubert as dual opensides in an expansive game plan. Season Prospects: This will be a major rebuilding season, with the team’s best players likely to be on All Blacks duty and the majority of the squad picked from club rugby. There are question marks over the tight five and player depth, but the fans are likely to support a home grown side. FEARLESS LEADER: Captain Eben Joubert is an inspirational figure for Otago.
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RANFURLY SHIELD 2012
Since 1904 provincial unions have battled to get their hands on the famous Log o’ Wood. PETER WHITE looks ahead to this season’s challenges and the shield’s great history.
ULTIMATE PRIZE: Taranaki players celebrate victory over Southland to win the Ranfurly Shield.
Taranaki’s dramatic 15-12 win over Southland last August meant the most prized possession in New Zealand’s provincial rugby, the Ranfurly Shield, was going back to New Plymouth for the fifth time in history. Young Beauden Barrett kept his nerve to kick five penalties and win the match 15 years from the day when Taranaki beat Auckland 42-39 at Eden Park for their last shield victory. Taranaki have successfully defended the Shield 36 times in five tenures, which is the sixth most defences by a union. The list is headed by rugby heavyweights Auckland (148) and Canterbury (129). Taranaki’s latest reign got underway last year when they defended the shield against Hawke’s Bay, who will be primed for another crack on September 7 after the opener against Tasman. If Taranaki get past the Magpies they will have their biggest challenge of the season in the form of the red-and-black Canterbury machine on September 15. Manawatu and Waikato have the last two cracks at the shield but only if Taranaki can beat Canterbury of course. The history of the Ranfurly Shield is full of heartache and near misses. Counties Manukau have never held the shield, but have twice drawn challenges and are regarded as unlucky to lose to Canterbury in 1982 and Auckland in 1985. The Canterbury result is still hard to take for diehard Counties fans as they were leading 15-12 with minutes remaining. Winger Robert Kururangi intercepted a pass and ran away to score, only to be ruled offside in a highly contentious call. The reliable Robbie Deans stepped up to kick the penalty to draw the match. Bay of Plenty suffered the curse of the shield for decades until they finally lifted the Log o’ Wood in 2004 at Eden Park. On the same ground in 1996 they lost one of the more remarkable challenges ever. The Steamers were well ahead 29-11 with just eight minutes remaining but somehow managed to lose 30-29 deep into injury time. The irony of that result was Bay of Plenty were in the old second division in those days, so had they won that day the shield might still be in the Heartland Championship today, with the big boys unable to get their hands on it. It is the biggest union of all Auckland who have dominated the shield. They have won 153 out of 194 shield matches and had three notable shield eras. From 1905 to 1913 they repelled 23 challenges, another 25 between 1960 and 1963, and the record unlikely to ever be matched of 61 successful defences from 1985 to 1993. The other unions with special shield reigns are Canterbury, who defended 25 challenges from 1982 to 1985, and Hawke’s Bay, who managed 24 victories from 1922 to 1927. Only time will tell whether Taranaki will start another famous shield run in 2012. But whatever the outcome for them, one thing is certain – the lure and passion for the Ranfurly Shield is as strong today as it ever has been. 2012 RANFURLY SHIELD FIXTURES Saturday SEPTEMBER 1:
Taranaki v Tasman.................................. New Plymouth ........................................... 2.35 pm
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7:
Taranaki v Hawke’s Bay.......................... New Plymouth ........................................... 6.05 pm
Saturday SEPTEMBER 15: Taranaki v Canterbury............................ New Plymouth ........................................... 2.35 pm Saturday SEPTEMBER 29: Taranaki v Manawatu.............................. New Plymouth ........................................... 2.35 pm WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3:
Taranaki v Waikato.................................. New Plymouth ........................................... 7.35 pm
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COMPETITION FORMAT FOR the HEARTLAND CHAMPS The 2012 Heartland Championship gets under way on the same weekend as the ITM Cup.
CELEBRATION TIME: Wanganui players celebrate after winning the Meads Cup title over East Coast at Wanganui last season.
LAST YEAR’S Meads Cup champions, Wanganui, head south to play Mid Canterbury in the season opener on August 25. This year the Heartland teams will compete for top four playoff spots, determined by finishing positions after eight weeks of regular competition. The four-home, four-away format of the 2011 season has been retained, including traditional derby action between neighbouring provinces. Teams ranked fifth to eighth at the end of the regular season will compete in the Lochore Cup semi-finals, while those ranked first to fourth will vie for Meads Cup semi-finals. The Lochore Cup semi-finals will be held on October 20 with the Meads Cup semi-finals on October 21. The Meads Cup final is on October 27 and the Lochore Cup final on the following day. Visit www.allblacks.com for all your news on the Heartland Championship. MATCH SCHEDULE: Home team listed first. Week 1 Saturday August 25 Wairarapa Bush v South Canterbury Masterton Mid Canterbury v Wanganui Ashburton Horowhenua Kapiti v Poverty Bay Levin Westport Buller v Thames Valley East Coast v West Coast Ruatoria Te Kuiti King Country v North Otago
1.00 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm
Week 2 Saturday SEPTEMBER 1 Thames Valley v Mid Canterbury South Canterbury v East Coast Poverty Bay v Wairarapa Bush West Coast v King Country Wanganui v Horowhenua Kapiti North Otago v Buller
Paeroa Timaru Gisborne Greymouth Wanganui Oamaru
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Week 3 Saturday SEPTEMBER 8 East Coast v Buller Ruatoria West Coast v Wairarapa Bush Greymouth Wanganui v Poverty Bay Wanganui South Canterbury v Thames Valley Timaru King Country v Horowhenua Kapiti Taupo Mid Canterbury v North Otago Ashburton
2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.00 pm
Week 4 Saturday SEPTEMBER 15 North Otago v South Canterbury Oamaru 2.00 pm Masterton 2.30 pm Wairarapa Bush v Wanganui Horowhenua Kapiti v Thames Valley Paraparaumu 2.30 pm Buller v King Country Westport 2.30 pm Poverty Bay v West Coast Gisborne 2.30 pm Ashburton 2.30 pm Mid Canterbury v East Coast Week 5 Saturday SEPTEMBER 22 Thames Valley v King Country Te Aroha Horowhenua Kapiti v West Coast Levin South Canterbury v Buller Timaru Ruatoria East Coast v Wanganui North Otago v Poverty Bay Oamaru Wairarapa Bush v Mid Canterbury Masterton
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2.00 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm
Week 6 Saturday SEPTEMBER 29 Thames Valley v East Coast Paeroa Wanganui v North Otago Wanganui King Country v Wairarapa Bush Taupo Greymouth West Coast v Mid Canterbury Buller v Horowhenua Kapiti Westport Poverty Bay v South Canterbury Gisborne
2.00 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm
Week 7 Saturday OCTOBER 6 Mid Canterbury v Horowhenua Kapiti Ashburton Thames Valley v Poverty Bay Paeroa West Coast v South Canterbury Greymouth East Coast v King Country Ruatoria Wairarapa Bush v North Otago Masterton Wanganui v Buller Wanganui
2.00 pm 2.00 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm
Week 8 Saturday OCTOBER 13 Buller v West Coast Westport Poverty Bay v East Coast Gisborne Horowhenua Kapiti v Wairarapa Bush Levin King Country v Wanganui Te Kuiti South Canterbury v Mid Canterbury Timaru North Otago v Thames Valley Oamaru
2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm 2.30 pm
Week 9 SEMI-FINALS Saturday October 20 – Semi-Finals for Lochore Cup Top ranked team from pool round Venue tbc TBA v 4th ranked team from pool round 2nd ranked team from pool round Venue tbc TBA v 3rd ranked team from pool round Sunday October 21 – Semi-Finals for Meads Cup 5th ranked team from pool round v Venue tbc 1.05 pm 8th ranked team from pool round 6th ranked team from pool round v Venue tbc 3.35 pm 7th ranked team from pool round Week 10 FINALS Saturday October 27 – Finals for Meads Cup Winner Semi-Final 1 v Winner Semi-Final 2 1.35 pm Sunday October 28 – Finals for Lochore Cup Winner Semi-Final 1 v Winner Semi-Final 2 2.35 pm
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