2012 Heartland Championship

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2012 Heartland Championship
Date25 August 2012 (2012-08-25)–28 October 2012 (2012-10-28)
Countries Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Final positions
Champions Ecoast.png East Coast
Runner-up Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s) Wbush.png Glen Walters (102)
Most tries Scantab.png Liam Edwards (5)
Whanganuicolors.png Saul Chase (5)
2011
2013

The 2012 Heartland Championship is the 7th provincial rugby union competition, since the 2006 reconstruction, involving the 12 amateur rugby unions in New Zealand. The 2012 season will follow the style of 2011. The tournaments' round robin stage will see the 12 teams play 8 games. 1st to 4th on the ladder at the end of the 8 weeks will play off for the Meads Cup, while 5th to 8th will play off for the Lochore Cup.

Contents

2012 Heartland Championship teams

The 2012 Heartland Championship is being contested by the following teams:

TeamSuper Rugby PartnerHometown
Buller Rugby (colours).png Buller Crusaders Westport
Ecoast.png East Coast Hurricanes Ruatoria
Hkapiti.png Horowhenua-Kapiti Hurricanes Levin
Kcountry.png King Country Chiefs Te Kūiti, Taupō
Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury Crusaders Ashburton
Northotago.png North Otago Highlanders Oamaru
Povertybay.png Poverty Bay Hurricanes Gisborne
Scantab.png South Canterbury Crusaders Timaru
Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley Chiefs Paeroa
Wbush.png Wairarapa Bush Hurricanes Masterton
Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Hurricanes Wanganui
Wcoast.png West Coast Crusaders Greymouth

2012 Heartland Championship table

Qualified for Meads Cup
Qualified for Lochore Cup
Pos.TeamPldWDLForAgainst+/-BP1BP2Pts
1 Ecoast.png East Coast 8701230177+5330 31
2 Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui 8701237133+10430 31
3 Wbush.png Wairarapa Bush 8602219130+8922 28
4 Northotago.png North Otago 8503195194+141 25
5 Buller Rugby (colours).png Buller 8503205180+2532 25
6 Scantab.png South Canterbury 8503265227+3831 21
7 Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury 8305158162-423 17
8 Povertybay.png Poverty Bay 8305212247-3541 17
9 Wcoast.png West Coast 8206140185-4513 12
10 Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley 8206203263-6012 11
11 Kcountry.png King Country 8107178230-5223 9
12 Hkapiti.png Horowhenua-Kapiti 8206124238-11410 9

(1) the winner of the round robin match between the two provinces; then
(2) highest point difference; then
(3) most tries scored; then
(4) a coin toss.

(1) the province with the most wins against other tied provinces in the Round Robin; then

(2) if two teams remain tied they shall be ranked according to the criteria listed above, but if more than two teams remain tied, they shall be ranked according to criteria (2) to (4) only.

Individual points scorers

correct as of 29 September 2012

Round Robin

The following fixtures were released on 28 March 2012. [1]

Week 1

25 August 2012 Wairarapa Bush Wbush.png 32–21 Scantab.png South Canterbury Trust House Memorial Park, Masterton  
1:00pmTry: Cameron Hayton Ru ball.svg
Johan VanVliet Ru ball.svg
Con: Glen Walters (2)
Pen: Glen Walters (6)
Try: Sekope Maea Ru ball.svg
Aporasa Tabulawaki Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Pen: Kurt Rooney (2)
25 August 2012 Mid Canterbury Mcantab.png 23–24 Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton  
2:30pmTry: James Carr Ru ball.svg
Mac Sykes Ru ball.svg
Con: Andrew Letham (2)
Pen: Andrew Letham (3)
Try: Asalemo Malo Ru ball.svg
Darren Munro Ru ball.svg
Con: Mark Davis (1)
Pen: Mark Davis (4)
25 August 2012 Horowhenua-Kapiti Hkapiti.png 15–31 Povertybay.png Poverty Bay Horowhenua Community Trust Levin Domain, Levin  
2:30pmPen: Sonny McBride (4)
Perry Hayman (1)
Try: Andrew Gardner Ru ball.svg
Henry Yortt Ru ball.svg
Kelvin Smith Ru ball.svg
Paula Tikomainaivalu Ru ball.svg
Con: Scott Leighton (4)
Pen: Scott Leighton (1)
25 August 2012 Buller Buller Rugby (colours).png 24–14 Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley Victoria Square, Westport  
2:30pmTry: James Foster Ru ball.svg
Apenise Ratugoieavanua Ru ball.svg
Con: Marty Banks (1)
Pen: Marty Banks (4)
Try: Jason Laurich Ru ball.svg
Blake Hill Ru ball.svg
Con: Brook Tremayne (2)
25 August 2012 East Coast Ecoast.png 23–16 Wcoast.png West Coast Whakarua Park, Ruatoria  
2:30pmTry: Everard Reid Ru ball.svg
Tau Moeke Ru ball.svg
Rua Tipoki Ru ball.svg
Con: Joel Semple (1)
Pen: Joel Semple (2)
Try: Brad Houston Ru ball.svg
Rowan O'Gorman Ru ball.svg
Pen: Corey Deans (2)
25 August 2012 King Country Kcountry.png 30–31 Northotago.png North Otago Rugby Park, Te Kūiti  
2:30pmTry: Rupeni Seduadua Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Ben Draper Ru ball.svg
Con: Kurt Strachan (3)
Pen: Kurt Strachan (3)
Try: Samisoni Tongotongo Ru ball.svg
Tala Fagasoia Ru ball.svg
Ralph Darling Ru ball.svg
Chris Talanoa Ru ball.svg
Con: Hamish Buick (4)
Pen: Hamish Buick (1)

Week 2

1 September 2012 Thames Valley Thamesvalley.png 31–17 Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury Paeroa Domain, Paeroa  
2:00pmTry: Blake Hill Ru ball.svg
Lance Easton Ru ball.svg
Armyn Sanders Ru ball.svg
Con: David Harrison (2)
Pen: David Harrison (4)
Try: Nick McKain Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Con: Andrew Leatham (2)
Pen: Andrew Leatham (1)
1 September 2012 South Canterbury Scantab.png 37–9 Ecoast.png East Coast Fraser Park, Timaru 
2:30pmTry: Liam Edwards Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Timaru Tafa Ru ball.svg
Stephen Burt Ru ball.svg
Fa'aitu Tuamoheloa Ru ball.svg
Con: Liam Edwards (3)
Pen: Liam Edwards (2)
Pen: John Semple (3)
1 September 2012 Poverty Bay Povertybay.png 21–48 Wbush.png Wairarapa Bush More FM Rugby Park, Gisborne  
2:30pmTry: Moss Doran Ru ball.svg
David Philander Ru ball.svg
Jason Taupawa Ru ball.svg
Con: Scott Leighton (3)
Try: Inia Katia Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Nick Olson Ru ball.svg
Jessie McGilvray Ru ball.svg
Johan van Vliet Ru ball.svg
Cameron Hayton Ru ball.svg
Con: Glen Walters (6)
Pen: Glen Walters (2)
1 September 2012 West Coast Wcoast.png 27–21 Kcountry.png King Country Rugby Park, Greymouth  
2:30pmTry: Rowan O'Gorman Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Nick Davis Ru ball.svg
Robert Gabriel Ru ball.svg
Con: Corey Deans (2)
Pen: Corey Deans (1)
Try: Sean Cressy Ru ball.svg
Dean Church Ru ball.svg
Con: Kurt Strachan (1)
Pen: Kurt Strachan (3)
1 September 2012 Wanganui Whanganuicolors.png 28–10 Hkapiti.png Horowhenua-Kapiti Cooks Gardens, Wanganui  
2:30pmTry: Mark Davis Ru ball.svg
Tremaine Gilbert Ru ball.svg
Saul Chase Ru ball.svg
Con: Mark Davis (2)
Pen: Mark Davis (3)
Try: Perry Hayman Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
1 September 2012 North Otago Northotago.png 22–15 Buller Rugby (colours).png Buller Whitestone Contracting Stadium, Oamaru  
2:30pmTry: Ian Cooney Ru ball.svg
Con: Hamish Buick (1)
Pen: Hamish Buick (4)
Billy Guyton (1)
Try: Andrew Norton Taylor Ru ball.svg
Iliasa Namua Ru ball.svg
Con: Marty Banks (1)
Pen: Marty Banks (1)

Week 3

8 September 2012 East Coast Ecoast.png 20–18 Buller Rugby (colours).png Buller Whakarua Park, Ruatoria  
2:30pmTry: Rua Tipoki Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Pomare Samupo Ru ball.svg
Con: Joel Semple (1)
Pen: Joel Semple (1)
Try: Traiel Jossefs Ru ball.svg
Peni Nabainivalu Ru ball.svg
Con: Marty Banks (1)
Pen: Marty Banks (2)
8 September 2012 West Coast Wcoast.png 8–12 Wbush.png Wairarapa Bush Rugby Park, Greymouth  
2:30pmTry: Dave Woods Ru ball.svg
Pen: Corey Deans (1)
Pen: Glen Walters (4)
8 September 2012 Wanganui Whanganuicolors.png 42–3 Povertybay.png Poverty Bay Cooks Gardens, Wanganui  
2:30pmTry: Vaan Rauhina Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Andrew Retallick Ru ball.svg
Simon Dibben Ru ball.svg
Asalemo Malo Ru ball.svg
Saul Chase Ru ball.svg
Con: Mark Davis (6)
Pen: Scott Leighton (1)
8 September 2012 South Canterbury Scantab.png 42–37 Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley Fraser Park, Timaru 
2:30pmTry: Timaru Tafa Ru ball.svgRu ball.svgRu ball.svg
Tenari Saumani Ru ball.svg
Sekope Maea Ru ball.svg
Con: Liam Edwards (4)
Pen: Liam Edwards (2)
Try: Blake Hill Ru ball.svg
Bruce Jones Ru ball.svg
Brett Ranga Ru ball.svg
Con: David Harrison (2)
Pen: David Harrison (6)
8 September 2012 King Country Kcountry.png 32–10 Hkapiti.png Horowhenua-Kapiti Owen Delany Park, Taupo  
2:30pmTry: Kurt Strachan Ru ball.svg
G Waller Ru ball.svg
Ben Draper Ru ball.svg
Simeli Koniferedi Ru ball.svg
Con: Kurt Strachan (3)
Pen: Kurt Strachan (2)
Try: Anthony Fox Ru ball.svg
Con: Sonny McBride (1)
Pen: Sonny McBride (1)
8 September 2012 Mid Canterbury Mcantab.png 7–3 Northotago.png North Otago Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton  
14:30Try: Misi Salave Ru ball.svg
Con: Andrew Leatham (1)
Pen: Mataiasi Ahaleilei (1)

Week 4

15 September 2012 Wairarapa Bush Wbush.png 19–26 Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Trust House Memorial Park, Masterton  
14:30Try: Glen Walters Ru ball.svg
Con: Glen Walters (1)
Pen: Glen Walters (4)
Try: Saul Chase Ru ball.svg
Roman Tutauha Ru ball.svg
Con: Mark Davis (2)
Pen: Mark Davis (3)
Drop: Mark Davis (1)
15 September 2012 Horowhenua-Kapiti Hkapiti.png 25–19 Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley Paraparaumu Domain, Paraparaumu  
14:30Try: Michael Campbell Ru ball.svg
Antony Fox Ru ball.svg
Sean Curry Ru ball.svg
Con: Josh Hamilton (2)
Pen: Josh Hamilton (2)
Try: Jason Laurich Ru ball.svg
Con: David Harrison (1)
Pen: David Harrison (4)
15 September 2012 Buller Buller Rugby (colours).png 31–19 Kcountry.png King Country Victoria Square, Westport  
14:30Try: Marty Banks Ru ball.svg
Phil Beveridge Ru ball.svg
Peni Nabainivalu Ru ball.svg
William Saukuru Ru ball.svg
Con: Marty Banks (4)
Pen: Marty Banks (1)
Try: Simeli Koniferedi Ru ball.svg
Dean Church Ru ball.svg
Ben Draper Ru ball.svg
Con: Sean Cressy (1)
Kurt Strachan (1)
15 September 2012 Poverty Bay Povertybay.png 31–13 Wcoast.png West Coast More FM Rugby Park, Gisborne  
14:30Try: Adam Ross Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Henry Yortt Ru ball.svg
Jason Tuapawa Ru ball.svg
David Philander Ru ball.svg
Con: Scott Leighton (3)
Try: Sean McClure Ru ball.svg
Troy Tauwhare Ru ball.svg
Pen: Corey Deans (1)
15 September 2012 Mid Canterbury Mcantab.png 13–20 Ecoast.png East Coast Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton  
14:30Try: Tukulua Tolu Ru ball.svg
Con: Andrew Leatham (1)
Pen: Andrew Leatham (1)
Solomona Parahi (1)
Try: John Semple Ru ball.svg
Everard Reid Ru ball.svg
Con: John Semple (2)
Pen: John Semple (2)
15 September 2012 North Otago Northotago.png 37–52 Scantab.png South Canterbury  
Try: Rowan McKenzie Ru ball.svg
Matt Faddes Ru ball.svg
Rangi Hepi Ru ball.svg
Tony Lamborn Ru ball.svg
Tom Verdonk Ru ball.svg
Con: Tai Aholelei (3)
Pen: Tai Aholelei (2)
Try: Tenari Saumani Ru ball.svg
Joeli Kotobolava Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Steven Burt Ru ball.svg
Luke Brice Ru ball.svg
Liam Edwards Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Con: Liam Edwards (4)
Pen: Liam Edwards (2)
Drop: Wally Wright (1)

Week 5

22 September 2012 Thames Valley Thamesvalley.png 28–18 Kcountry.png King Country Boyd Park, Te Aroha  
14:00Try: Lance Easton Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Jackson Achilles Ru ball.svg
Con: David Harrison (2)
Pen: David Harrison (3)
Try: Carl Alcock Ru ball.svg
Simeli Koniferedi Ru ball.svg
Dean Church Ru ball.svg
Pen: Kurt Strachan (1)
22 September 2012 Horowhenua-Kapiti Hkapiti.png 31–15 Wcoast.png West Coast Horowhenua Community Trust Levin Domain, Levin  
14:30Try: Dave Thompson Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Rob Millar Ru ball.svg
L Tuiavi'i Ru ball.svg
Con: Josh Hamilton (4)
Pen: Josh Hamilton (1)
Try: Sean McClure Ru ball.svg
Phil Thomson Ru ball.svg
Con: Sean McClure (1)
Pen: Sean McClure (1)
22 September 2012 South Canterbury Scantab.png 32–45 Buller Rugby (colours).png Buller Fraser Park, Timaru 
14:30Try: Nate Robinson Ru ball.svg
John Andrews Ru ball.svg
Stephen Burt Ru ball.svg
Sam Vea Ru ball.svg
Con: Liam Edwards (3)
Pen: Liam Edwards (2)
Try: William Sakuru Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Peni Naibainivalu Ru ball.svg
Ilaisa Namua Ru ball.svg
Bevan Te Tai Ru ball.svg
Con: Marty Banks (4)
Pen: Marty Banks (4)
22 September 2012 East Coast Ecoast.png 25–17 Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Whakarua Park, Ruatoria  
14:30Try: Tau Moeke Ru ball.svg
Ziggy Tisahoi Ru ball.svg
Waimutu Chemis Ru ball.svg
Con: John Semple (2)
Pen: John Semple (2)
Try: Sam Dibben Ru ball.svg
Saul Chase Ru ball.svg
Con: Mark Davis (2)
Pen: Mark Davis (1)
22 September 2012 North Otago Northotago.png 24–23 Povertybay.png Poverty Bay Whitestone Contracting Stadium, Oamaru  
14:30Try: Ulisoni Tahitua Ru ball.svg
Billy Guyton Ru ball.svg
Con: Hamish Buick (1)
Pen: Hamish Buick (3)
Billy Guyton (1)
Try: Adam Ross Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Andrew Gardner Ru ball.svg
Con: Scott Leighton (1)
Pen: Scott Leighton (2)
22 September 2012 Wairarapa Bush Wbush.png 31–6 Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury Trust House Memorial Park, Masterton  
14:30Try: Cameron Hayton Ru ball.svg
Tom Fleming Ru ball.svg
Glen Walters Ru ball.svg
Con: Glen Walters (2)
Pen: Glen Walters (4)
Pen: Ben Kitching (2)

Week 6

29 September 2012 Thames Valley Thamesvalley.png 38–53 Ecoast.png East Coast Paeroa Domain, Paeroa  
14:00Try: David Harrison Ru ball.svg
Caleb Brown Ru ball.svg
Jackson Achilles Ru ball.svg
Jason Laurich Ru ball.svg
Blake Hill Ru ball.svg
Joseph Murray Ru ball.svg
Con: David Harrison (3)
Brook Tremayne (1)
Try: Whaimotu Craft-Chemis Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Brent Ingram Ru ball.svg
John Semple Ru ball.svg
Charlie Harrison Ru ball.svg
Ziggy Fisiihoi Ru ball.svg
Marty Lloyd Ru ball.svg
Tau Moeke Ru ball.svg
Con: John Semple (5)
Pen: John Semple (1)
29 September 2012 Wanganui Whanganuicolors.png 39–22 Northotago.png North Otago Cooks Gardens, Wanganui  
14:30Try: Sam Dibben Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Rhema Sagote Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Saul Chase Ru ball.svg
Ace Malo Ru ball.svg
Vaan Rauhina Ru ball.svg
Con: Ace Malo (1)
Mark Davis (1)
Try: Jack Wolfreys Ru ball.svg
Tala Fagasoaia Ru ball.svg
Chris Talanoa Ru ball.svg
Con: Hamish Buick (1)
Ben Guyton (1)
Pen: Ben Guyton (1)
29 September 2012 King Country Kcountry.png 15–25 Wbush.png Wairarapa Bush Owen Delany Park, Taupo  
14:30Try: Simeli Koniferedi Ru ball.svg
Dean Church Ru ball.svg
Con: Sean Cressy (1)
Pen: Sean Cressy (1)
Try: Inia Katia Ru ball.svg
Nick Olsen Ru ball.svg
Tom Fleming Ru ball.svg
Con: Glen Walters (2)
Pen: Glen Walters (2)
29 September 2012 West Coast Wcoast.png 24–29 Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury Rugby Park, Greymouth  
14:30Try: Brad Houston Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
David Crouchley Ru ball.svg
Con: Sean McClure (3)
Pen: Phil Thomson (1)
Try: Manase Nonu Ru ball.svg
Ben Kitching Ru ball.svg
Hakarangi Tichborn Ru ball.svg
Richard Catherwood Ru ball.svg
Con: Solomona Paraki (3)
Pen: Solomona Paraki (1)
29 September 2012 Buller Buller Rugby (colours).png 34–16 Hkapiti.png Horowhenua-Kapiti Victoria Square, Westport  
14:30Try: William Sakuru Ru ball.svg
Marty Banks Ru ball.svg
Andrew Norton Taylor Ru ball.svg
Craig Moore Ru ball.svg
Con: Marty Banks (4)
Pen: Marty Banks (2)
Try: Tainui Brown Ru ball.svg
Con: Josh Hamilton (1)
Pen: Josh Hamilton (3)
29 September 2012 Poverty Bay Povertybay.png 33–52 Scantab.png South Canterbury More FM Rugby Park, Gisborne  
14:30Try: John Lesi Ru ball.svg
Nick Wilson Ru ball.svg
David Philander Ru ball.svg
Paula Tikomainaivalu Ru ball.svg
Con: Scott Leighton (2)
Pen: Scott Leighton (3)
Try: Sam Vea Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Kali Latu Ru ball.svg
Faiaitu Tuamoheloa Ru ball.svg
Sekope Maea Ru ball.svg
Jarrad Trevathan Ru ball.svg
Eric Smith Ru ball.svg
Liam Edwards Ru ball.svg
Con: Liam Edwards (6)

Week 7

6 October 2012 Mid Canterbury Mcantab.png 48–12 Hkapiti.png Horowhenua-Kapiti Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton  
14:00Try: Misi Salave Ru ball.svg
Mac Sykes Ru ball.svg
Richard Catherwood Ru ball.svg
Toma Brown Ru ball.svg
Faaleaupu Faatavaau Ru ball.svgRu ball.svgRu ball.svg
Con: Solomona Paraki (5)
Pen: Solomona Paraki (1)
Try: Dave Thompson Ru ball.svg
Antony Fox Ru ball.svg
Con: Josh Hamilton (1)
6 October 2012 Thames Valley Thamesvalley.png 29–56 Povertybay.png Poverty Bay Paeroa Domain, Paeroa  
14:00Try: Lance Easton Ru ball.svg
David Harrison Ru ball.svg
Con: David Harrison (2)
Pen: David Harrison (5)
Try: Kelvin Smith Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Paula Tikimainaivalu Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Moss Doran Ru ball.svg
Adam Ross Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Josese Bolabasaga Ru ball.svg
Con: Scott Leighton (5)
Brad Turei (3)
6 October 2012 West Coast Wcoast.png 19–12 Scantab.png South Canterbury Rugby Park, Greymouth  
14:30Try: Brad Houston Ru ball.svg
Con: Sean McClure (1)
Pen: Phil Thomson (1)
Sean McClure (3)
Try: Jared Trevathan Ru ball.svg
Liam Edwards Ru ball.svg
Con: Liam Edwards (1)
6 October 2012 East Coast Ecoast.png 56–24 Kcountry.png King Country Whakarua Park, Ruatoria  
14:30Try: John Semple Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Verdon Bartlett Ru ball.svg
Pomare Samupo Ru ball.svg
Whaimotu Craft-Chemis Ru ball.svg
Ziggy Fisiihoi Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Everard Reid Ru ball.svg
Brent Ingram Ru ball.svg
Ben Parkes Ru ball.svg
Con: John Semple (3)
Try: Paul Olsen Ru ball.svgRu ball.svgRu ball.svg
Dean Church Ru ball.svg
Con: Sean Cressy (1)
Kurt Strachan (1)
6 October 2012 Wairarapa Bush Wbush.png 21–28 Northotago.png North Otago Trust House Memorial Park, Masterton  
14:30Try: Nathan Hunt Ru ball.svg
Byron Karaitiana Ru ball.svg
Con: Glen Walters (1)
Pen: Glen Walters (3)
Try: Jack Wolfreys Ru ball.svg
Rowan McKenzie Ru ball.svg
Eric Duff Ru ball.svg
Tim O'Malley Ru ball.svg
Con: Billy Guyton (1)
Pen: Billy Guyton (1)
Drop: Lemi Masoe (1)
6 October 2012 Wanganui Whanganuicolors.png 39–12 Buller Rugby (colours).png Buller Cooks Gardens, Wanganui  
14:30Try: Gene Ropoama Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Asalemo Malo Ru ball.svg
Vance Pereka Ru ball.svg
Moli Sagapolutele Ru ball.svg
Con: Nick Harding (4)
Pen: Nick Harding (2)
Try: Apenise Ratugoleavanua Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Con: William Sakuru (1)

Week 8

13 October 2012 Buller Buller Rugby (colours).png 26–18 Wcoast.png West Coast Victoria Square, Westport  
14:30Try: James Foster Ru ball.svg
William Sakuru Ru ball.svg
Con: Marty Banks (2)
Pen: Marty Banks (4)
Try: Rowan O'Gorman Ru ball.svg
Luke Hughes Ru ball.svg
Con: Sean McClure (1)
Pen: Sean McClure (2)
13 October 2012 Horowhenua-Kapiti Hkapiti.png 5–31 Wbush.png Wairarapa Bush Horowhenua Community Trust Levin Domain, Levin  
14:30Try: Perry Hayman Ru ball.svgTry: Jesse McGilvray Ru ball.svg
Richard Puddy Ru ball.svg
James Goodger Ru ball.svg
Nick Olson Ru ball.svg
Con: Glen Walters (1)
Pen: Glen Walters (3)
13 October 2012 King Country Kcountry.png 19–22 Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Rugby Park, Te Kūiti  
14:30Try: Paul Olsen Ru ball.svg
Simeli Koniferedi Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Con: Sean Cressy (2)
Try: Rhema Sagote Ru ball.svg
Matt Koubaridis Ru ball.svg
Peter Rowe Ru ball.svg
Con: Nick Harding (2)
Pen: Nick Harding (1)
13 October 2012 South Canterbury Scantab.png 17–15 Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury Fraser Park, Timaru 
Try: Liam Edwards Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Timaru Tafa Ru ball.svg
Con: Liam Edwards (1)
Try: Tukulua Tolu Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Con: Solomona Paraki (1)
Pen: Solomona Paraki (1)
13 October 2012 North Otago Northotago.png 28–7 Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley Whitestone Contracting Stadium, Oamaru  
14:30Try: Tony Lamborn Ru ball.svg
Billy Guyton Ru ball.svg
Jack Wolfreys Ru ball.svg
Chris Talanoa Ru ball.svg
Con: Billy Guyton (4)
Try: Richard Judd Ru ball.svg
Con: David Harrison (1)
13 October 2012 Poverty Bay Povertybay.png 14–24 Ecoast.png East Coast More FM Rugby Park, Gisborne  
15:00Try: Moss Doran Ru ball.svg
Pen: Scott Leighton (3)
Try: Siegfried Fisiihoi Ru ball.svg
Pomare Samupo Ru ball.svg
Mike King Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Con: John Semple (2)

Finals

SemiFinals

Meads Cup

20 October 2012 East Coast Ecoast.png 26–15 Northotago.png North Otago Whakarua Park, Ruatoria  
14:30Try: John Semple Ru ball.svg
Brent Ingram Ru ball.svg
Everard Reid Ru ball.svg
Con: John Semple (1)
Pen: John Semple (3)
Try: Tala Fagasila Ru ball.svg
Jack Wolfreys Ru ball.svg
Con: Billy Guyton (1)
Pen: Billy Guyton (1)
20 October 2012 Wanganui Whanganuicolors.png 23–20 Wbush.png Wairarapa Bush Cooks Gardens, Wanganui  
14:30Try: Phil Chase Ru ball.svg
Jon Smyth Ru ball.svg
Con: Nick Harding (2)
Pen: Nick Harding (3)
Try: Nathan Hunt Ru ball.svg
Inia Katia Ru ball.svg
Con: Glen Walters (2)
Pen: Glen Walters (2)

Lochore Cup

20 October 2012 Buller Buller Rugby (colours).png 42–22 Povertybay.png Poverty Bay Victoria Square, Westport  
14:30Try: James Foster Ru ball.svg
Trael Joass Ru ball.svg
Andrew Norton-Taylor Ru ball.svg
Peni Nabainavalu Ru ball.svg
Isei Lewaqai Ru ball.svg
Con: Marty Banks (4)
Pen: Marty Banks (2)
Drop: Marty Banks (1)
Try: Beauden Waaka Ru ball.svg
Ben Payne Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Con: Beauden Waaka (2)
Pen: Scott Leighton (1)
20 October 2012 South Canterbury Scantab.png 48–20 Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury Fraser Park, Timaru 
14:30Try: Stephen Burt Ru ball.svg
Sam Vea Ru ball.svg
Kali Latu Ru ball.svg
Tenare Saumani Ru ball.svg
Liam Edwards Ru ball.svg
Afala Tailega Ru ball.svg
Con: Liam Edwards (5)
Pen: Liam Edwards (1)
Try: Ben Kitching Ru ball.svg
Nick McKain Ru ball.svg
Jon Dampney Ru ball.svg
Con: Solomona Paraki (1)
Pen: Solomona Paraki (1)

Finals

Meads Cup

27 October 2012 East Coast Ecoast.png 29–27 Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Whakarua Park, Ruatoria  
13:35Try: Tau Moeke Ru ball.svg
Ziggy Fisiihoi Ru ball.svg
Mike King Ru ball.svg
Verdon Bartlett Ru ball.svg
Con: John Semple (3)
Pen: John Semple (1)
Try: Nick Cranston Ru ball.svg
Rhema Sagote Ru ball.svg
Asalemo Malo Ru ball.svg
Con: Nick Harding (3)
Pen: Nick Harding (1)
Drop: Areta Lama (1)

Lochore Cup

28 October 2012 Buller Buller Rugby (colours).png 31–28 Scantab.png South Canterbury Victoria Square, Westport  
14:35Try: Andrew Norton-Taylor Ru ball.svg
Pene Nabainivalu Ru ball.svg
Iliasa Namua Ru ball.svg
Con: Marty Banks (2)
Pen: Marty Banks (4)
Try: Liam Edwards Ru ball.svgRu ball.svg
Kali Latu Ru ball.svg
Con: Liam Edwards (2)
Pen: Liam Edwards (3)

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A tournament is a competition involving at least three competitors, all participating in a sport or game. More specifically, the term may be used in either of two overlapping senses:

  1. One or more competitions held at a single venue and concentrated into a relatively short time interval.
  2. A competition involving a number of matches, each involving a subset of the competitors, with the overall tournament winner determined based on the combined results of these individual matches. These are common in those sports and games where each match must involve a small number of competitors: often precisely two, as in most team sports, racket sports and combat sports, many card games and board games, and many forms of competitive debating. Such tournaments allow large numbers to compete against each other in spite of the restriction on numbers in a single match.
<span class="mw-page-title-main">National Provincial Championship (2006–present)</span> League in New Zealand

The National Provincial Championship, often simply called the NPC, is an annual round-robin rugby union competition in men's domestic New Zealand rugby. First played during the 2006 season, it is the second highest level of competition in New Zealand alongside the Ranfurly Shield. It is organised by New Zealand Rugby (NZR) and since 2021, it has been known as the Bunnings NPC after its headline sponsor. A concurrent women's tournament is also held, the Farah Palmer Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Canterbury Rugby Football Union</span> Governing body for rugby union

The Canterbury Rugby Football Union is the governing body for rugby union in a portion of the Canterbury region of New Zealand. Its colours are red and black in a hooped design. The CRFU govern the running of the Canterbury representative team which have won New Zealand's first-tier domestic competition National Provincial Championship 14 times including a "six-peat" from 2008 to 2013 – with five in the National Provincial Championship, two in the Air New Zealand Cup, five in the ITM Cup and one in the Mitre 10 Cup. Their most recent victory was the 2017 Mitre 10 Cup. Canterbury also acts as a primary feeder to the Crusaders, who play in the Super Rugby competition.

The 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup was the sixth edition of the Women's Rugby World Cup and was held in England. The International Rugby Board Executive Committee selected the host union following a recommendation from the Rugby World Cup Limited board after considering bids from the Rugby Football Union and the German Rugby Union – it had been England's third successive bid after being rejected in 2002 and 2006. The tournament was again being organised by the International Rugby Board (IRB) as opposed to the host union, and included five matches for all teams played on 20, 24, 28 August and 1 and 5 September. In May 2009 it was announced that the semi-final, 3rd place play off and final would take place at The Stoop and not Twickenham as had previously been suggested. Pool games were held at the Surrey Sports Park in Guildford.

The National Provincial Championship, often simply called the NPC, was an annual promotion and relegation rugby union competition in men's domestic New Zealand rugby. First played during the 1976 season, it was the highest level of competition in New Zealand until Super Rugby launched in 1996. It was organised by New Zealand Rugby (NZR) and ceased following the 2005 season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Heartland Championship</span>

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. The remaining 12 sides entered the new Heartland Championship, whose teams contest two distinct trophies, both named after famous New Zealand players:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">West Coast Rugby Football Union</span> Rugby team

The West Coast Rugby Football Union, formed in 1890, is the official governing body for rugby union in the Westland County, Hokitika Borough and Greymouth Borough districts, located in the West Coast provincial region of New Zealand, and is affiliated to the New Zealand Rugby Football Union. The West Coast RFU provincial representative team, a founding member of the National Provincial Championship, is based in Greymouth. It plays home matches at John Sturgeon Park.

The 2008 Air New Zealand Cup was a provincial rugby union competition involving 14 teams from New Zealand. Matches started on Thursday 31 July 2008, and continued until the final on 25 October 2008.

The 2008 Heartland Championship was a provincial rugby union competition involving 12 teams from New Zealand split into two pools. Matches started on Saturday 23 August 2008 and ended with the final on 25 October.

The 2009 Heartland Championship is the 4th provincial rugby union competition in New Zealand since the 2006 reconstruction, involving the 12 amateur rugby unions. The round-robin ran from 29 August to 17 October with 30 games in round one and 18 games in round two for a total of 48 games being played through the round-robin, after which the teams went into the playoffs. In the playoffs, the top four teams from each pool in round two went on to semifinals, and then a grand final for each pool was played on 31 October.

The 2009 Air New Zealand Cup was the 33rd provincial rugby union competition, the fourth since the competition reconstruction in 2006, involving the top 14 provincial unions in New Zealand. It ran for 15 weeks from 30 July to 7 November. It was also the last edition of the provincial competition to use the Air New Zealand Cup name, as the competition's sponsorship contract with Air New Zealand ended after that season. The 2010 competition will be held under a new name, the ITM Cup.

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.

The 2014 Heartland Championship was the ninth edition of the Heartland Championship, a rugby union competition involving the twelve amateur rugby unions in New Zealand. The tournament involved a round-robin stage in which the twelve teams played eight games each and then the top four advanced to the Meads Cup semifinals, while fifth to eighth advanced to the Lochore Cup semifinals. In both of these knockout stages the top seeds played at home against the lowest seeds, the second highest seeds played at home against the third highest seeds and the final had the higher seed play at home against the lower seed.

The 2013 Heartland Championship, the eighth edition of the Heartland Championship since the 2006 reconstruction, was a rugby union competition involving the twelve amateur rugby unions in New Zealand. The tournament involved a round-robin stage in which the twelve teams played eight games each and then the top four advanced to the Meads Cup semifinals, while fifth to eighth advanced to the Lochore Cup semifinals. In both of these knockout stages the top seeds played at home against the lowest seeds, the second highest seeds played at home against the third highest seeds and the final had the higher seed play at home against the lower seed.

The 2015 Heartland Championship, the tenth edition of the Heartland Championship since the 2006 reconstruction of the National Provincial Championship, was a rugby union competition involving the twelve semi-professional rugby unions in New Zealand. The tournament involved a round-robin stage in which the twelve teams played eight games each and then the top four advanced to the Meads Cup semifinals, while fifth to eighth advanced to the Lochore Cup semifinals. In both of these knockout stages the top seeds played at home against the lowest seeds, the second highest seeds played at home against the third highest seeds and the final had the higher seed playing at home against the lower seed.

The 2016 Heartland Championship, known as the 2016 Mitre 10 Heartland Championship for sponsorship reasons, was the eleventh edition of the Heartland Championship, a rugby union competition involving the twelve amateur rugby unions in New Zealand. The tournament included a round-robin stage in which the twelve teams played eight games each and then the top four advanced to the Meads Cup semifinals, while fifth to eighth advanced to the Lochore Cup semifinals. In both of these knockout stages the top seeds played at home against the lowest seeds, the second highest seeds played at home against the third highest seeds and the final had the higher seed play at home against the lower seed.

The 2019 Heartland Championship, known as the 2019 Mitre 10 Heartland Championship for sponsorship reasons, was the 14th edition of the Heartland Championship, a rugby union competition involving the twelve amateur rugby unions in New Zealand. The tournament began with a round-robin stage in which the twelve teams played eight games each, from which the top four advanced to the Meads Cup semifinals, while fifth to eighth advanced to the Lochore Cup semifinals. In both of these knockout stages the top seeds played at home against the lowest seeds, the second highest seeds played at home against the third highest seeds and the final featured the higher seed playing at home against the lower seed.

The 2022 Bunnings NPC season was the seventeenth season of New Zealand's provincial rugby union competition, the National Provincial Championship, since it turned professional in 2006. It involved the top fourteen provincial rugby unions of New Zealand, which – under a new format introduced in 2022 – all played for the same title for the first time since the 2010 season. For sponsorship reasons, the competition was known as the Bunnings NPC. The regular season began on Friday 5 August 2022, when Manawatū hosts Canterbury. The final took place on Saturday 22 October 2022.

The 2022 Farah Palmer Cup season is the 16th season of the competition. The regular season ran from 16 July to 28 August, with the playoffs running from 3 to 10 September. Canterbury won their fifth title after defeating Auckland in the Premiership final and Hawke's Bay won their first Championship title after beating Otago 24–20 at the Clutha Showgrounds in Balclutha.

The 2023 Bunnings NPC season was the eighteenth season of New Zealand's provincial rugby union competition, the National Provincial Championship, since it turned professional in 2006. It involved the top fourteen provincial rugby unions of New Zealand, which – under a new format introduced in 2022 – all played for the same title. For sponsorship reasons, the competition is known as the Bunnings NPC. The regular season began on Friday 4 August 2023, when Tasman hosted Otago. The Final took place on Saturday 21 October 2023.

References

  1. "2012 Heartland Championship Match Schedule" (PDF). allblacks.com. 28 March 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2012. Retrieved 28 March 2012.