2010 Heartland Championship

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2010 Heartland Championship
Date28 August 2010 (2010-08-28)–31 October 2010 (2010-10-31)
Countries Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Final positions
Champions North Otago (Meads Cup)
Wairarapa Bush (Lochore Cup)
Runner-up Wanganui (Meads Cup)
Buller (Lochore Cup)
2009
2011

The 2010 Heartland Championship was the fifth edition of the New Zealand provincial rugby union competition, since the 2006 reconstruction. The teams represented the 12 amateur rugby unions.

Contents

In Round 1, the teams were split into two pools of 6 teams in a round-robin format (30 games, from 30 August to 25 September).

In Round 2, the first three teams in each pool of Round 1 competed for the Meads Cup, the others competed for the Lochore Cup. Each team met the teams from the other pool of Round 1 in a round-robin format (18 games, from 2 October to 16 October). The first four teams in Round 2 went on to the semifinals, the winners of which went on to the grand final on 31 October.

The winning teams were North Otago in the Meads Cup, and Wairarapa-Bush in the Lochore Cup. [1]

Round 1

Pool A

Qualified for Meads Cup
Qualified for Lochore Cup
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATDBP1BP2Pts
1 Wanganui 55001597683238153023
2 South Canterbury 540110776319720117
3 Thames Valley 5302102762610911215
4 Horowhenua-Kapiti 510497121−241215−3116
5 King Country 510476119−43915−6026
6 West Coast 410477150−731019−9004

Week 1

Week 2

4 September 2010
14:30
Horowhenua-Kapiti 16–30 Wanganui (BP)
Try: Manaia Osborne
Con: Nick Cooper
Pen: Manaia Osborne (2), Mahi Gibson
Report Try: Cole Baldwin (2), Taukorea Moeke, Ace Malo, Cameron Crowley
Con: Mark Davis
Pen: Mark Davis
Levin

4 September 2010
14:30
West Coast 13–8 King Country (BP)
Try: Rowan O'Gorman
Con: Luke Hughes
Pen: Luke Hughes (2)
Report Try: Sam Holder
Pen: Jared Murrell
Greymouth

4 September 2010
14:30
South Canterbury 13–9 Thames Valley (BP)
Try: Tevita Latu
Con: Jason Merrett
Pen: Jason Merrett (2)
Report Pen: David Harrison (3)
Timaru

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Pool B

Qualified for Meads Cup
Qualified for Lochore Cup
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATDBP1BP2Pts
1 Mid Canterbury 540115085652110114121
2 North Otago 540124380163339244020
3 Poverty Bay 540118782105278192018
4 Wairarapa Bush 520399151−521019−9109
5 Buller 510479127−48816−8015
6 East Coast 500544277−233441−37000

Week 1

28 August 2010
14:00
(BP) Mid Canterbury 20–25 Poverty Bay
Try: James McLeod, Vesi Luatua
Con: Davey Maw (2)
Pen: Davey Maw (2)
Report Try: Kahu Tamatea, John Stewart (2)
Con: Kahu Tamatea (2)
Pen: Kahu Tamatea (2)
Ashburton

28 August 2010
14:30
(BP) Buller 16–23 Wairarapa Bush
Try: Joseph Bradley
Con: Andrew Stephens
Pen: Andrew Stephens (3)
Report Try: Sam Mitchell
Pen: Jeremy Te Huia (6)
Westport

Week 2

Week 3

11 September 2010
14:00
East Coast 7–18 Buller
Try: Verdon Bartlett
Con: Lance Maaka
Report Try: Brad Mackenzie, Joseph Bradley
Con: Andrew Stephens
Pen: Andrew Stephens (2)
Ruatoria

Week 4

Week 5

Statistics

Pool stage top point scorers
PlayerTeamTriesConversionsPenaltiesDrop goalsTotal
Kahu Tamatea Poverty Bay 2184058
David Harrison Thames Valley 1513054
Jeremy Te Huia Wairarapa Bush 1811054
Jason Merrett South Canterbury 0167053
Ben Patston North Otago 0157051
Mark Davis Wanganui 1136049
Josh Hamilton Horowhenua-Kapiti 662048
John Stewart Poverty Bay 900045
Luke Herden North Otago 800040
Andrew Stephens Buller 059037

Round 2

Meads Cup Pool

Qualified for semifinals
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATDBP1BP2Pts
1 Wanganui 6600209110993013174028
2 Mid Canterbury 650117994852310134125
3 North Otago 6501286941924011295025
4 Poverty Bay 6402221132893215173019
5 South Canterbury 640212111921114−30117
6 Thames Valley 630311110561011−11215

Week 6

Week 7

9 October 2010
14:30
North Otago 21–16 Wanganui
Oamaru

9 October 2010
14:30
Mid Canterbury 13–15 South Canterbury
Ashburton

9 October 2010
14:30
Poverty Bay 45–18 Thames Valley
Gisborne

Week 8

16 October 2010
14:00
Thames Valley 26–38 North Otago
Oamaru

16 October 2010
14:30
South Canterbury 14–16 Poverty Bay
Timaru

16 October 2010
14:30
Wanganui 29–3 Mid Canterbury
Wanganui

Lochore Cup Pool

Qualified for semifinals
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATDBP1BP2Pts
1 King Country 6204122128−6151501211
2 Wairarapa Bush 6204129186−571323−102111
3 Buller 6204102138−36917−8019
4 West Coast 6204112180−681422−8109
5 Horowhenua-Kapiti 6105108144−361316−3116
6 East Coast 600653323−270447−43000

Week 6

2 October 2010
14:30
(BP) Wairarapa Bush 30–35 West Coast (BP)
Try: Jesse McGilvary (2),
Mana Faraimo
Con: Jeremy Te Huia (3)
Pen: Jeremy Te Huia (3)
Report Try: Luke Hughes, Brad Houston,
Sam Hannah, Simon Bourke
Con: Luke Hughes (3)
Pen: Luke Hughes (3)
Masterton

2 October 2010
14:30
(BP) King Country 45–9 East Coast
Try: Sam Mason (2),
Rob Sherson (2), Lolohea Loco,
Jared Murrell
Con: Tanner Vili (5), Jared Murrell
Pen: Tanner Vili
Report Pen: Nathan Langsford (3)
Taupō

2 October 2010
14:30
Horowhenua-Kapiti 11–23 Buller
Try: Josh Hamilton
Pen: Sam Gibson
Drop: Josh Hamilton
Report Try: Brad MacKenzie
Pen: Andrew Stephens (6)
Levin

Week 7

9 October 2010
14:30
Horowhenua-Kapiti 31–17 Wairarapa Bush
Levin

9 October 2010
14:30
King Country 44–5 Buller
Te Kūiti

9 October 2010
14:30
West Coast 33–18 East Coast
Greymouth

Week 8

16 October 2010
14:30
Wairarapa Bush 22–43 King Country
Masterton

16 October 2010
14:30
East Coast 25–28 Horowhenua-Kapiti
Ruatoria

16 October 2010
14:30
Buller 20–11 West Coast
Westport

Finals

Lochore Cup

The 2010 Lochore Cup semi-finals began with controversy when West Coast Rugby Football Union were effectively expelled from the competition:

"West Coast, with three wins and two bonus points, had gained sufficient championship points to qualify for the Lochore Cup semi-finals but the team’s endeavors were ruined when the NZRU fined West Coast $2500 and stripped it of live competition points for knowingly breaching the eligibility regulations during the game against Wairarapa Bush which the Coast had won and gained a bonus point for scoring four tries." – West Coast Rugby Football Union [2]

Wairarapa Bush and Buller progressed to the final by beating King Country and Horowhenua-Kapiti respectively. [1]

The Lochore Cup was won by Wairarapa Bush beating Buller 15-9 in the final. [3]

Meads Cup

The Meads Cup semi-finals were won by North Otago and Whanganui, defeating Mid-Canterbury and Poverty Bay respectively. [1]

In the final of the Meads Cup, North Otago won the game 39–18 over Whanganui in the match on 30 October at Whitestone Contracting Stadium. [4] [5]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Heartland Championship (2010)". New Zealand All Blacks rugby team official website, New Zealand Rugby Football Union. Archived from the original on 11 November 2010.
  2. "West Coast RFU – 2010". West Coast Rugby Union.
  3. "Wairarapa Bush Rugby Union: 2010". Wairarapa Bush Rugby Union.
  4. Rae, Sally (1 November 2010). "Rugby: Old Golds stack up silverware". Otago Daily Times.
  5. "Heartland Rugby, Meads Cup Final - North Otago v Wanganui, 30 October 2010". Photosport.