2024 Auckland Rugby League season

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Auckland Rugby League
Founded 1909 [1]
Responsibility Auckland
HeadquartersRugby League House, 17-19 Beasley Ave, Penrose, Auckland 1061 [2]
Key peopleRebecca Russell (Chief Executive)
CompetitionsFox Memorial Premiership, Sharman Cup, Steele-Shanks Women's Premiership
Website aucklandleague.co.nz
As of 04 May 2024

The 2024 season is the 116th season since the founding of the Auckland Rugby League in 1909.

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Richmond celebrate winning the Fox Memorial Grand Final with their supporters. Richmond celebrate in front of their fans.jpg
Richmond celebrate winning the Fox Memorial Grand Final with their supporters.
Papakura celebrate winning the Steele-Shanks Cup. Papakura celebrate winning the grand final.jpg
Papakura celebrate winning the Steele-Shanks Cup.

In the Fox Memorial competition the top 6 teams qualified for the playoffs, with the top 4 from the Steel-Shanks Women's Premiership and Sharman Cup making their respective playoffs. Richmond Rovers won their first Fox Memorial Shield title in 44 years after last winning it in 1980. It was their 12th title in their 111-year history. Their 15–14 win over Papakura Sea Eagles came in extra time after the scores were locked at 14-14. Beau Cordtz broke the dead lock with a drop goal in the 10th minute of extra time. It was the 4th occasion that extra time had been played in a Fox Memorial grand final. Te Atatu made their first semi final for 14 years but lost to the Papakura Sea Eagles who were in their first final since 2016 when they won the championship. The Sharman Cup (2nd division) was won by the Northcote Tigers 22 to 12 over the Ponsonby Ponies on August 16.

Te Atatu celebrate after their Roope Rooster win over Pt Chevalier in their first Fox loss in 3 years at Walker Park. Te Atatu Roosters after their Roope Rooster win over Pt Chevalier.jpg
Te Atatu celebrate after their Roope Rooster win over Pt Chevalier in their first Fox loss in 3 years at Walker Park.

The premier women's cometition was won by the Papakura women's side who came back to beat Richmond 18–16 in the grand final at Mt Smart. Otara Venom won the Women's Championship grade (2nd division) after beating Richmond 26–24.

In the reserve grade men's competitions Papakura beat Point Chevalier 24–0 in the Fox reserve grade final, while Hibiscus Coast beat Papatoetoe Panthers in the Sharman Cup equivalent. The Manukau Spartans won the Ray Cranch Cup (Senior B) competition beating Otara Scorpions 20–14 in the final, with Waitemata Seagulls taking out the Bowl competition 24–22 over Manurewa Marlins. In the Open Age Restricted competition the Waiheke Rams won after beating Mt Albert 'Mad Dogs' 22–20 in the final. In the Under 18 grades Papatoetoe won the men's competition with Mangere East winning the women's.

As in 2023 the men's senior season began with a 3-round qualifying competition where there were 4 pools of 4, with the top 3 teams from each qualifying for the Fox Memorial Premier competition. The 4 teams which failed to qualify were Ponsonby, Hibiscus Coast, Northcote, and Mangere East. Mangere East were the only team to have missed out from the previous season with the Otara Scorpions from the 2022 Sharman Cup competition moving up to gain a place in the top flight. The Fox Memorial Premiership, Steele-Shanks Women's Premiership, Sharman Cup and all other grades officially started on May the 4th with 12 teams in the Fox Memorial Premiership, 7 in the Women's Premiership, and 10 in the Sharman Cup. The Open Age Restricted competition which had disappeared for several season before reviving in 2023 with 3 teams grew in 2024 with 6 sides competing (Asian Dragons/Otahuhu, Te Atatu, Glenora, Howick, Waiheke, and Mt Albert). The women's competition featured the same number of teams from 2023 (7), however a championship competition formed which included 4 teams from Otara, Richmond, Manurewa, and Glenfield.

Preceded by 116th Auckland Rugby League season
2024
Succeeded by

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Premier competitions

The Fox Memorial Shield competition will begin after a 3-week Fox Qualifying competition. Due to covid disrupted seasons from 2020 to 2022 the Auckland Rugby League decided that “2023 and 2024 will work as a bridge between the 2022 shortened season and by 2025 will see a return to a more exclusive Fox Memorial Premiership competition”, with the 2025 season seeing only 8 teams in the Fox Memorial premiership, down from the 12 teams of 2023 and 2024. [3]

Fox Memorial Competition

The men's premiership competition started on April 6 with a 3-round grading competition. There are16 teams competing divided into 4 pools based on their seeding from their finishing positions at the end of the 2023 regular season. [4]

Fox Memorial Qualifying

The 4 pools for qualifying were as follows with seedings in brackets based on the 2023 finishing positions: [5]

Pool APool BPool CPool D
(1) Richmond(2) Point Chevalier(3) Howick(4) Papakura
(8) Te Atatū(7) Mt Albert(6) Marist(5) Ōtāhuhu
(9) Glenora(10) Manukau(11) Bay Roskill(12) Māngere East
(16) Ponsonby(15) Hibiscus Coast(14) Northcote(13) Ōtara

Pool A Standings

TeamPldWDLFA%Pts
Te Atatu Roosters 330012234359%6
Richmond Rovers 320112230407%4
Glenora Bears 31024813236%2
Ponsonby Ponies 30032812423%0
Round 1
James Hickey scores Te Atatu's 3rd try with Paterika Vaivai celebrating to the left. Roosters celebrate try v Richmond April 6, 2024.jpg
James Hickey scores Te Atatu's 3rd try with Paterika Vaivai celebrating to the left.
Jeremiah Schuster passing to Viliame Cerei of Richmond. Richmond with ball Apr 6, 2024 adj.jpg
Jeremiah Schuster passing to Viliame Cerei of Richmond.

Te Atatū beat last years runners up Richmond at Grey Lynn Park 18–16. Richmond scored first through Ropati Tupa'i but Te Atatū edged the next 60 minutes with a physical display on attack and defence, scoring tries to Shane Hannam, Penu Figota, and James Hickey, all converted by Nickolas Lythgo. Hooker Khalan Clyde nearly sealed the win with a 50-metre break away run but was hauled down by Trent Schaumkel and Viliame Cerei on the try line. Richmond responded late with two tries to James Gavet, both converted by Beau Cordtz but ran out of time. [6] At Victoria Park a new look Glenora side struggled to beat Ponsonby, with Lonnie Papani's 58th minute try giving Glenora the breathing room needed to hang on.

6 AprilRichmond16-18Te AtatuGrey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn 
2:30Try: Ropati Tupa'i (8m), James Gavet 2 (71m, 78m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 2/3 (72m, 78m)
[7] Try: Shane Hannam (13m), Penu Figota (20m), James Hickey (62m)
Con: Nickolas Lythgo 3/3 (14m, 22m, 64m)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Joseph Green, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Kevin Ah-Ken (TJ)
6 AprilPonsonby22-24GlenoraVictoria Park 1, Auckland Central 
2:30Try: Lanardo Ikinofo (33m), Etu Lotoa’atu (43m), Charles Gabriel (48m), Daymon Abbey (68m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 2 (44m, 70m)
Pen: Mitchuel Elima (8m)
[8] Try: John Vake (16m), Montell Tuese (22m), Keanu Devlin (27m), Valentino Yandall (38m), Lonnie Papani (56m)
Con: Anderson Mafi 2 (24m, 28m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Brent Newton (TJ), Warren Clarke (TJ)
Round 2
Ponsonby attacking during the first half. Ponsonby on attack 13 April 2024.jpg
Ponsonby attacking during the first half.
James Hickey making a break leading to Jeremiah Poutu's 61st minute try. Te Atatu 1 13 April 2024.jpg
James Hickey making a break leading to Jeremiah Poutu's 61st minute try.

Richmond beat Glenora 60–12 with Jeremiah Schuster, Benjamin Kosi, Ropati Tupa'i, and Anthony Goulton scoring doubles and Beau Cordtz converting 8 of their 11 tries. At Te Atatū the Roosters lead 16–6 at HT into a strong wind. In the second half they dominated territory with Fine Vakautakakala and Khalan Clyde making several breaks. Polima Siaki scored 3 tries with Jeremiah Poutu scoring 2 and kicking a conversion, while Cyprus Schuman scored 2 tries on the left wing. Ponsonby's points came from a converted try to Daymon Abbey. The match was streamed on the iknowitNZ YouTube channel. [9]

13 AprilGlenora12-60RichmondHarold Moody Reserve, Glen Eden 
2:30Try: Mark Tuisalega (14m), Malakai Kupu (69m)
Con: Lonnie Papani 2/2 (16m, 70m)
[10] Try: Jeremiah Schuster 2 (1m, 28m), Waikare Ratima (4m), Benjamin Kosi 2 (7m, 80m), Ropati Tupa'i 2 (16m, 62m), Hawaiiki Annandale (21m), Anthony Goulton 2 (42m, 47m), Casey Tomai (69m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 8/11 (1m, 5m, 8m, 16m, 22m, 28m, 48m, 69m)
Referee: David Millar, Warren Clarke (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ)
13 AprilTe Atatu54-6PonsonbyJack Colvin 1, Te Atatū 
2:30Try: Cyprus Schuman 2 (7m, 68m), Polima Siaki 3 (16m, 58m, 76m), Jeremiah Poutu 2 (23m, 61m), Daniel Sausau (55m), Khalan Clyde (65m), Nikolas Lythgo (71m)
Con: Nikolas Lythgo 6/9 (17m, 24m, 56m, 59m, 62m, 66m), Jeremiah Poutu 1/1 (77m)
[11] Try: Daymon Abbey (30m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (31m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Nigel Williams, Joshua Siaki (TJ), Ngaone Sefo (TJ)
Round 3

Solomon Vasuvulagi was on debut for Richmond and scored a hat trick in their easy 46–0 win over Ponsonby which confined the Ponies to the Sharman Cup for the 2024 season. Anthony Goulton also scored 3 tries while Beau Cordtz scored one and added 4 conversions. At Jack Colvin Park the Roosters took the Dennis Williams Cup off Glenora for the first time in well over a decade with a comfortable 50–12 win. Polima Siaki opened the scoring against his former club with Jeremiah Poutu scoring 3 tries, and Cyprus Schuman and Khalan Clyde both scoring doubles. Nickolas Lythgo converted 7 of their 9 tries.

20 AprilRichmond46-0PonsonbyGrey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn 
2:30Try: Solomon Vasuvulagi 3 (13m, 27m, 42m), James Gavet (18m), Anthony Goulton 3 (22m, 60m, 67m), Delano Atai (53m), Beau Cordtz (70m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 4/8 (19m, 22m, 54m, 61m), James Gavet 1/1 (71m)
[12] Referee: Brent Newton, Grant Smith (TJ), and Ngaone Sefo (TJ)
20 AprilTe Atatu50-12GlenoraJack Colvin Park 1, Te Atatu 
2:30Try: Polima Siaki (3m), Cyprus Schuman 2 (8m, 31m), Jeremiah Poutu 3 (22m, 39m, 61m), Kadiyae Ioka (67m), Khalan Clyde 2 (70m, 79m)
Con: Nickolas Lythgo 7/9 (5m, 9m, 33m, 40m, 68m, 71m, 80m)
[13] Try: Inoke Kupu (18m), Montell Tuese (55m)
Con: Lonnie Papani 2/2 (19m, 56m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Warren Clarke (TJ), Joshua Siaki (TJ), David Simpson (Match Manager)

Pool B Standings

TeamPldWDLFA%Pts
Mount Albert Lions 33009620480%6
Manukau Magpies 3201447658%4
Point Chevalier Pirates 31027046152%2
Hibiscus Coast 30033410233%0
Round 1

Point Chevalier had a comfortable 42–12 win over Hibiscus Coast who are looking to come up to the Fox competition for the first time in several years. Point Chevalier trailed until the 21st minute and only lead 14–6 at halftime. Siapo Pasene scored 3 tries for Point Chevalier with veteran Francis Leger also scoring twice. Mount Albert thrashed Manukau 46–0 with William Piliu scoring 2 tries as did Herman Retzlaff who has joined from Point Chevalier. Dion Fraser converted 7 from 8.

6 AprilPoint Chevalier42-12Hibiscus CoastWalker Park 2, Point Chevalier 
2:30Try: Nehemiah Amoroa (8m), Dylan Tavita (21m), Siapo Pasene 3 (30m, 47m, 65m), Michael Ki (53m), Francis Leger 2 (57m, 80m), Zensei Inu (60m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 3 (22m, 54m, 80m)
[14] Try: Ian Mills (5m), Metui Kalekale (75m)
Con: Caleb Carter 2/2 (5m, 76m)
Referee: David Millar, Simon Bailey (TJ), Chris Eagle (TJ), Hiria Cameron (Match Manager), Alofa Murray (Match Manager)
6 AprilMount Albert46-0ManukauFowlds Park 1, Morningside 
2:30Try: Kristian Petty (1m), Andrew Nansen (4m), William Piliu 2 (14m, 43m), Eiden Ackland (30m), Herman Retzlaff 2 (56m, 63m), Rory Ropati (67m)
Con: Dion Fraser 7/8 (2m, 17m, 32m, 44m, 56m, 65m, 69m)
[15] Referee: Paki Parkinson, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
Round 2

The live streamed match of the round was played between Point Chevalier and Mount Albert at Walker park in Point Chevalier. For the second time in a row Mount Albert handed the Pirates a defeat, coming home strongly to take the match with two second half tries. William Piliu ran into a hole for Mount Albert to score what turned out to be the winner with Dion Fraser converting it. Ratu Noborisi from the NZ Warriors SG Ball 2023 side scored a double for Point Chevalier. [16] At Stanmore Bay the visiting Manukau side scored 4 tries in 22 minutes, however Hibiscus Coast replied with 3 tries all converted by Caleb Carter to tie the scores at halftime. With the game in the balance and both sides hopes of qualifying for the Fox on the line it was the Magpies who came home the strongest with Kahn Munokoa giving them the lead in the 76th minute with a converted try, then Samuel Nati sealed win with an 80th minute try.

13 AprilPoint Chevalier16-18Mount AlbertWalker Park 2, Point Chevalier 
2:30Try: Ratu Naborisi 2 (5m, 16m), Patrick Sipley (55m)
Con: Francis Leger 2/3 (6m, 17m)
[17] Try: Bonowai Baledrokadroka (24m), Eteuati Tatupu (58m), William Piliu (69m)
Con: Dion Fraser 3/3 (25m, 59m, 70m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Corey Jull (TJ), Maxine Godinet (TJ), Hiria Cameron and Alofa Murray (Match Managers)
13 AprilHibiscus Coast18-28ManukauStanmore Bay 1, Whangaparāoa 
2:30Try: Nukutawhiti Davison (30m), Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan (37m), Samuel Waterworth (71m)
Con: Caleb Carter 3/3 (30m, 38m, 71m)
[18] Try: Danya Aleni (3m), Kahn Munokoa 2 (7m, 76m), Viliami Kuli (14m), Paea Fotu (22m), Samuel Nati (80m)
Con: Samuel Nati (5m), Raven Togiafofoa (80m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Grant Smith (TJ), Luke Bickerstaff (TJ)
Round 3

Manukau caused the upset of the round handing Point Chevalier their second straight defeat out at Moyle Park. After the Pirates took a 12–4 lead the Magpies scored in the 5th minute to Yijo John, and the 60th minute to Aisake Tauatina with Samuel Nati converting both to secure the 4 point win. At Fowld's Park, Hibiscus Coast scored first with Suliasi Kalekale crossing, but the Lions scored at regular intervals to ease to a 32–4 win with Kristian Petty scoring twice. The Raiders will now spend the season in the Sharman Cup finishing last of the 4 in their pool.

20 AprilManukau16-12Point ChevalierMoyle Park 1, Māngere 
2:30Try: Kahn Munokoa (18m), Yijo John (56m), Aisake Tauatina (60m)
Con: Samuel Nati 2/3 (58m, 62m)
[19] Try: Taipari Wikitera (30m), Ramo Solomona (42m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 2/2 (32m, 43m)
Referee: Leon Williamson, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Will Toelau (TJ), Elizabeth Te Taitua (Match Manager)
20 AprilMount Albert32-4Hibiscus CoastFowlds Park 1, Morningside 
2:30Try: Kristian Petty 2 (13m, 60m), Noah Harmer-Campbell (25m), Isaiah Fale (54m), Kulima Tafea (62m), Andrew Nansen (72m)
Con: Dion Fraser 3/5 (14m, 55m, 71m), Eiden Ackland 1/1 (73m)
[20] Try: Suliasi Kalekale (1m)Referee: Nigel Williams, Leigh Fletcher (TJ), Chris Eagle (TJ)

Pool C Standings

TeamPldWDLFA%Pts
Bay Roskill Vikings 330013244300%6
Howick Hornets 32018658148%4
Marist Saints 3102648674%2
Northcote Tigers 30034614033%0
Round 1

Howick started strongly with a 30–10 win over Marist with Hirini Holmes, a Counties Manukau junior rep from Pukekohe High School on debut scoring twice. [21] Manurewa Marlins junior and recent school leaver from De La Salle, Norman Cameron Tuipulotu scored a try and kicked two goals while also on debut. Bay Roskill made short work of Northcote on their opponents ground with a 52–22 win, with the Tanielu brothers, Jarvis (3 tries), Joshua (6 conversion), and Zion (1 try) accounting for 28 of their points. [22]

6 AprilHowick30-10MaristPaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30Try: Hirini Holmes 2 (7m, 80m), Jarney Proctor (44m), Joshua Cooper (58m), Francis Tuimauga (62m), Norman Cameron Tuipulotu (68m)
Con: Rongonui Andrews (45m), Norman Cameron Tuipulotu 2 (64m, 81m)
[23] Try: Holyfield Kapsin (18m), Sione Langatau (23m)
Con: Elijah Suaesi Matamu (25m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Andrew Harris (TJ), Rebecca Ellison (TJ)
6 AprilNorthcote22-52Bay RoskillBirkenhead War Memorial 4, Birkenhead 
2:30Try: Jason Bhana (12m), Hemi McCarthy (17m), Huston Holloway (71m), Teremate Teremate (80m)
Con: James Bates 3/4 (18m, 72m, 80m)
[24] Try: Jarvis Leaoseve 3 (8m, 52m, 66m), Zion Tanielu (22m), Cheoneth Henry (30m), Hikoirangi Paki (43m), Carlos Davis (50m), Joel Leaoseve (55m), Nixon Leaso (57m), Timothy Vogel (74m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 6/10 (8m, 31m, 54m, 56m, 68m, 76m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy , Grant Smith (TJ)
Round 2

Bay Roskill continued their good start to the season beating a strong Howick side 38–16. Nixon Leaso and Jarvis Leaoseve both scored doubles for the Vikings with Joshua Tanielu kicking 3 conversions to go with a try. For Howick, Te Waaka Popata-Henare scored twice. Marist moved out to a 26–4 lead over Northcote before going on to make it a comfortable 48–14 win. Holyfield Kapsin scored twice, with Doux Kauhiva converting 6 of their 9 tries.

13 AprilBay Roskill38-16HowickBlockhouse Bay Reserve 4, Blockhouse Bay 
2:30Try: Nixon Leaso 2 (4m, 40m), Xavier Tutaki (12m), Carlos Seuseu (25m), Joshua Tanielu (39m), Zion Tanielu (47m), Jarvis Leaoseve 2 (66m, 78m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu (26m, 48m, 79m)
[25] Try: Te Waaka Popata-Henare 2 (32m, 77m), Michael Laulu (64m)
Con: Rongonui Andrews (32m), Norman Cameron Tuipulotu (65m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, Simon Bailey (TJ), Ryan Doherty (TJ)
13 AprilMarist48-14NorthcoteMurray Halberg Park 1, Mount Albert 
2:30Try: Holyfield Kapsin 2 (2m, 72m), Afe Akau'ola (8m), Paumongau Uhatafe (34m), Lani Graham-Taufa (49m), Elijah Sami (56m), Takaia Williams (65m), Matt Talalima Halalova (69m), Sunia Akau'ola (75m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 6/9 (35m, 50m, 57m, 70m, 73m, 76m)
[26] Try: Teremate Teremate (28m), Huston Holloway (58m), Ethan Allen-Kitson (80m)
Con: Morgan Cook (59m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Chris Eagle (TJ), Paula Betham (Match Manager)
Round 3
Zion Tanielu going through Lani Graham-Taufa to score. Zion Tanielu 20 April, 2024.jpg
Zion Tanielu going through Lani Graham-Taufa to score.
Jarvis Leaoseve tackles Nico Mu into touch. Jarvis Leaoseve 20 April, 2024.jpg
Jarvis Leaoseve tackles Nico Mu into touch.

At Paparoa Park in the live streamed match the Tigers lost heavily and will be down in the Sharman Cup following their 3 defeats. For Howick, Sione To'a had a hat trick inside 15 minutes before adding a 4th and 5th in the second half. [27] Bay Roskill dominated Marist at Blockhouse Bay, scoring regularly for an easy 42–6 win. The Saints only points came when Holyfield Kapsin sprinted the length of the field on halftime. Joshua Tanielu put in his usual hard working display and scoring their first and last tries and kicking 3 conversions with Mackenzie Kata also crashing over for 2 tries.

20 AprilHowick40-10NorthcotePaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30Try: Sione To'a 5 (3m, 11m, 15m, 47m, 78m), Jarney Proctor 2 (8m, 69m), Josh Ka (30m), Te Waaka Popata-Henare (43m)
Con: Rongonui Andrews 2/5 (9m, 32m), Norman Tuipulotu 0/3, Hirini Holmes 0/1
[28] Try: Phoenix Smith (50m), Tawhiri Heremaia (65m)
Con: Tawhiri Heremaia 1/1 (66m), Taylor Daniels 0/1
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Andrew Harris (TJ), Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
20 AprilBay Roskill42-6MaristBlockhouse Bay Reserve 4, Blockhouse Bay 
2:30Try: Joshua Tanielu 2 (1m, 77m), Mackenzie Kata 2 (8m, 49m), Zion Tanielu (22m), Renouf Oge (44m), Timothy Vogel (64m), Jarvis Leaoseve (69m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 3/5 (9m, 45m, 50m), Troy Forlong 2/3 (65m, 79m)
[29] Try: Holyfield Kapsin (38m)
Con: Elijah Matamu (39m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Ryan Doherty (TJ), David Millar (TJ), Paul Millar and Paula Betham (Match Managers)

Pool D Standings

TeamPldWDLFA%Pts
Ōtāhuhu Leopards 330011628414%6
Papakura Sea Eagles 320111858203%4
Ōtara Scorpions 3102568467%2
Mangere East Hawks 30032814819%0
Round 1

The live streamed match on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel was between Papakura and Ōtara at Prince Edward park in Papakura. Making his first ever first grade appearance for his junior club was Manu Vatuvei. He scored a try in the 14th minute with the conversion by Fuamaila Gatapu giving them a 10–4 lead which became 20–16 at halftime. Vatuvei was sinbinned late in the first half on advice from a touch judge. However Papakura completely dominated the second half running in 4 tries to add to James Soosemea's first half hat trick. James Dowie, who had moved across from Mangere East converting 5 of their 7 tries to win by 18. [30] Ōtāhuhu beat Māngere East with Tevita Mikaele scoring a hat trick and kicking 6 goals for a personal haul of 24 points. Bostyn Hakaraia, who had moved from Te Atatū also scored 3 tries, while Kelepi Manuika scored twice.

6 AprilPapakura38-20OtaraPrince Edward Park 1, Papakura 
2:30Try: Isaac Soosemea 3 (4m, 28m, 40m), Ngarima (Junior) Pita 2 (52m, 71m), Joseph Price (55m), Failoa Henry Pei (80m)
Con: James Dowie 5/7 (31m, 40m, 54m, 68m, 72m)
[31] Try: Joshua Perez 2 (1m, 23m), Manu Mafi-Vatuvei (14m), Hansell Semau (34m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 2/4 (14m, 35m)
Attendance: 400
Referee: Chris McMillan, Will Toelau (TJ), Abel Marsters (TJ)
6 AprilOtahuhu56-4Mangere EastBert Henham Park 1, Otahuhu 
2:30Try: Kelepi Manuika 2 (7m, 31m), Toaiti Ramsay (12m), Andrew Mororoa (17m), Tevita Mikaele 3 (20m, 56m, 59m), Bostyn Hakaraia 3 (24m, 27m, 71m), Penehuro Richard Toai (42m)
Con: Tevita Mikaele 6/11 (8m, 13m, 18m, 25m, 28m, 57m)
[32] Try: Christian SifakulaReferee: Nigel Williams, Taura Taura (TJ), Poriau Uamaki (TJ)
Round 2

Papakura and Otahuhu both secured their places in the Fox Memorial competition with easy wins. Papakura thrashed Mangere East 62–8 with James Dowie converting 7 of their 12 tries and also scoring once for a personal haul of 18 points. Cortez Taulu scored 3 tries and Daylee Dutton 2 for the Sea Eagles. In Ōtara the scores were locked at 6–6 after 30 minutes before Bostyn Hakaraia broke the deadlock, putting the Leopards in front. They then took control of the game, scoring once more in the first half and three more in the second.

13 AprilPapakura62-8Māngere EastPrince Edward Park 1, Papakura 
2:30Try: Daylee Dutton 2 (3m, 78m), Cortez Taulu 3 (10m, 22m, 31m), James Dowie (13m), Walter Fifita 2 (19m, 74m), Ngarima Pita (37m), Donny Tuivai-Lopa (46m), Sione Kivalu (49m), Akuila Tuha (56m)
Con: James Dowie 7/12 (4m, 14m, 38m, 47m, 50m, 75m, 79m)
[33] Try: Ezra Lemusa (27m), Nazareth Vaiouga (70m)Referee: Leon Williamson, Maudie Smith (Match Manager)
13 AprilŌtara6-30OtahuhuNgati Ōtara Park 2, Ōtara 
2:30Try: Kurtis Gatapu (27m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu (26m)
[34] Try: Cassius Cowley (23m), Bostyn Hakaraia (32m), Penehuro Richard Toai (35m), Ben Peni (57m), Tonga Mikaele (61m), Phoenix Hunt (70m)
Con: Tevita Mikaele 3/6 (24m, 33m, 58m)
Referee: Andrew Harris, Will Toelau (TJ), Gabriel Thompson (TJ), Neil Petaia (Match Manager)
Round 3

Early in the second half Papakura took an 18–12 lead over Otahuhu but the home team came home strongly with 2 tries to Penehuro Toai, and further tries to Jamel Hunt and Ioritana Leifi. At Māngere both teams were desperate to secure the win which would guarantee them a place in the Fox Memorial competition for the year. The game was in the balance midway through the second half with Otara leading by 22–16 before they finished with 2 tries to confine the Hawks to the Sharman Cup.

20 AprilOtahuhu30-18PapakuraBert Henham Park 1, Ōtāhuhu 
2:30Try: Benjamin Wharton-Benedict (20m), Phoenix Hunt (36m), Penehuro Toai 2 (52m, 62m), Jamel Hunt (66m), Ioritana Leifi (80m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 3/6 (21m, 38m, 68m)
[35] Try: Jeff Tatupu (17m), Lewis Soosemea (24m), Uila Aiolupo (42m)
Con: James Dowie 3/3 (17m, 25m, 43m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Corey Jull (TJ), Maxine Godinet (TJ), Michelle Munday and Noma Fisiifetau (Match Managers)
20 AprilMangere East16-30OtaraWalter Massey Park 1, Māngere 
2:30Try: Tovo Opeti-Finau (3m), Troy Tofilau (42m), Semisi Tuipolotu (51m)
Con: Otufanga Uasike 2/3 (44m, 53m)
[36] Try: Fortes Anthony 2 (14m, 72m), Peyrce Tanaki (22m), Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mamea (27m), Filipo Utai 2 (34m, 57m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 3/6 (15m, 24m, 35m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, Poriau Uamaki (TJ), Gabriel Thompson (TJ), Peter Sykes (Match Manager).

Grading round top point scorers

Grading round top point scorers (3 games)
NoPlayerTeamTCPDGPts
1Joshua TanieluBay Roskill3120036
1Nickolas LythgoTe Atatu1160036
3James DowiePapakura1150034
4Beau CordtzRichmond1140032
5Tevita MakaeleOtahuhu390030

Fox Memorial

Standings

TeamPldWDLFAPDPts
Richmond Rovers 111001383147+23620
Papakura Sea Eagles 111001399196+20320
Te Atatu Roosters 11902348156+19218
Otahuhu Leopards 11704340239+10114
Point Chevalier Pirates 11704334234+10014
Mount Albert Lions 11515302280+2211
Manukau Magpies 11515264274-1011
Howick Hornets 11416232290-589
Bay Roskill Vikings 11317282374-927
Marist Saints 11227204320-1166
Glenora Bears 111010176496-3202
Otara Scorpions 110011138396-2580
Round 1
Polima Siaki being chased down by Joseph Price. Te Atatu v Papakura 4 May, 2024 2.jpg
Polima Siaki being chased down by Joseph Price.
Papakura attacking Te Atatu's line with Walter Fifita (#5), and Joshua Tafili (#4) waiting for the ball. Papakura v Te Atatu 4 May, 2024.jpg
Papakura attacking Te Atatu's line with Walter Fifita (#5), and Joshua Tafili (#4) waiting for the ball.

The round started on Wednesday night with Richmond defeating Point Chevalier 26–24 to lift the Stormont Shield. They came home strongly with captain Casey Tomai crashing over on full time to claim victory. [37] Richmond first won the trophy in 1934. Mount Albert had a statement win over Howick, 38–12 at Paparoa Park. Andrew Nansen scored 3 tries for the winners while Dion Fraser scored 14 points through a try and 5 conversions. Te Atatu started strongly, leading 10–0 in as many minutes but Papakura gradually took control of the match. Joseph Price scored a magnificent try to stretch their lead to 18–10 before Te Atatu threatened a comeback with a converted try to Penu Figota. However Price made a try saving tackle on Polima Siaki after a big midfield break by Fine Vakautakakala which would have given the Roosters the lead. Papakura's strong running centres Viliami Lolohea and Joshua Tafili caused constant problems on the edges and they cleared out with 3 tries in the last 15 minutes to win 36–16. The match was live streamed by "iknowit NZ" on their YouTube channel. [38] Otahuhu burst out to a 28–0 lead in 26 minutes including tries to big forwards Sione Feao and Connor Taurua-Purcell in his 150th premier game in the opening sets, but Glenora showed some fight and outscored the Leopards 22–16 over the remainder of the match. Tevita Mikaele kicked 4 goals and scored a try for the home side. At Moyle Park, Kahn Munokoa had a field day for the Manukau side, scoring 5 of their 7 tries. Samuel Nati added the extras for 5 of them in a comfortable 38–18 win. At Blockhouse Bay Reserve the Bay Roskill side made short work of the promoted Otara Scorpions in a ten try rout. Joshua Tanielu scored a double and kicked 2 conversions but Troy Forlong took over the goal kicking converting 6 of their tries. Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo also scored a double.

1 MayRichmond26-24Point ChevalierMt Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
6:00Try: Anthony Goulton 3 (6m, 13m, 74m), Ropati Tupa'i (60m), Casey Tomai (80m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 3/5 (7m, 14m, 80m)
[39] Try: Paul Nuia (21m), Compton Fuatimau (47m), Dylan Tavita (43m), Patrick Sipley (70m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 4/4 (22m, 48m, 44m, 71m)
Attendance: 400
Referee: Paki Parkinson
4 MayHowick12-38Mount AlbertPaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30Try: Sione To'a 2 (20m, 49m), Mike Williams (67m) [40] Try: Dion Fraser (12m), Darren Kellett-Moore 2 (31m, 39m), Andrew Nansen 3 (34m, 43m, 74m), Herman Retzlaff (56m)
Con: Dion Fraser 5/7 (14m, 35m, 45m, 57m, 75m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, James Priest (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
4 MayTe Atatu16-36PapakuraJack Colvin Park 1, Te Atatū 
2:30Try: Cyprus Schuman (3m), Khalan Clyde (8m), Penu Figota (53m)
Con: Zion Ioka 1/2 (9m), Fine Vakautakakala 1/1 (55m)
[41] Try: Lewis Soosemea (18m), Jeff Tatupu 2 (22m, 69m), Joseph Price (49m), Stedman Lefau (66m), Arthur Crichton (76m)
Con: James Dowie 6/6 (19m, 23m, 50m, 67m, 71m, 78m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Nigel Williams (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ), David Simpson (Match Manager)
4 MayOtahuhu42-22GlenoraBert Henham Park 1, Ōtāhuhu 
2:30Try: Sione Feao (1m), Connor Taurua-Purcell (4m), Tevita Mikaele (17m), Faafili Faafili (19m), Toaiti Ramsay (25m), Casey Harding (66m), Phoenix Hunt (69m)
Con: Tevita Mikaele 4/5 (2m, 5m, 18m, 26m), Casey Harding 1/2 (66m)
[42] Try: John Vake (30m), Unknown (51m), Unknown (55m), Unknown (74m)
Con: Lonnie Papani 2 (52m, 76m), Unknown (56m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, David Millar (TJ), Taura Taura (TJ), Michelle Munday & Dianna Fisiifetau (Match Managers)
4 MayManukau38-18MaristMoyle Park 1, Māngere 
2:30Try: Kahn Munokoa 5 (2m, 8m, 40m, 53m, 76m), Toporo Purotu (28m), Daley Cassin (43m)
Con: Samuel Nati 5/7 (3m, 30m, 45m, 55m, 78m)
[43] Try: Holyfield Kapsin (12m), Sunia Akau'ola (19m), Ronnie David (57m)
Con: Elijah Suaesi Matamu 3/3 (14m, 20m, 58m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Ryan Doherty (TJ), Elizabeth Te Raitua (Match Manager)
4 MayBay Roskill56-10OtaraBlockhouse Bay Recreation Reserve 4, Blockhouse Bay 
2:30Try: Timothy Vogel (5m), Xavier Tutaki (12m), Joshua Tanielu 2 (17m, 51m), Hikoirangi Paki (25m), Mackenzie Kata (41m), Jarvis Leaoseve (45m), Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo 2 (61m, 74m), Isileli Kaliopasi (67m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 2/2 (7m, 14m), Troy Forlong 6/8 (19m, 27m, 42m, 62m, 69m, 76m)
[44] Try: Robert Tuifua (31m), Elijah Tuli (36m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu (37m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Grant Smith (TJ), Paul Lorigan (TJ), Paul Millar (Match Manager)
Round 2
Kisione Ahki about to push through the Glenora defence to score. Glenora v Mt Albert 11 May, 2024.jpg
Kisione Ahki about to push through the Glenora defence to score.
Eiden Ackland scoring for Mount Albert as they ran the score up in the second half. Glenora v Mt Albert 11 May, 2024.jpg 3.jpg
Eiden Ackland scoring for Mount Albert as they ran the score up in the second half.

In the televised match Howick won a tight contest after Bay Roskill had moved out to a 14–4 lead. Howick replied with tries to Anthony Mati and Norman Tuipulotu before taking a 26–14 lead. Bay Roskill scored twice in the final 20 minutes but Troy Forlong's sideline conversion missed in the 78th minute and the Hornets hung on. Richmond had a 16–6 lead at Grey Lynn over Te Atatu before the Roosters came back to take a brief 18–16 lead after Fine Vakautakakala made his third sideline conversion. Beau Cordtz leveled with a penalty and then Solomon Vasuvulagi scored the go ahead try in the 69th minute and Sione Ngahe iced the game in the 78th. Mount Albert thrashed Glenora at Harold Moody Reserve 68-10 scoring at regular intervals throughout each half. A seesaw game at Moyle Park eventually saw Point Chevalier beat Manukau 34–30 in the stroke of full time with a converted try to Brody Tamarua. Kahn Munokoa continued his try scoring run with 3 more for the Magpies bringing his season tally to 11 from 5 games, while Tamarua kicked 5 conversions. Otara went down 20–28 to Papakura. Papakura led 24–10 at halftime but Otara kept things tight in the second half and only conceded one more try while adding two of their own. Lewis Soosemea scored twice for the Sea Eagles. Otahuhu beat Marist 40–18 at Murray Halberg Park. At halftime the score was 16–6 to the Leopards who then added another 5 second half tries, while the Saints added two of their own with Doux Kauhiva converting 3 from 3.

8 MayHowick26-24Bay RoskillMount Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
8:00Try: Sione To'a (14m), Anthony Mati (44m), Norman Tuipulotu (47m), Patrick Tuilimu (63m), Jaz Nahu-Main (71m)
Con: Peter Oliveti 1/3 (49m), Maeva Robati 2/2 (64m, 73m)
[45] Try: Joshua Tanielu 2 (2m, 35m), Hikoirangi Paki 2 (27m, 77m), Sebastian Hindt (52m)
Con: Troy Forlong 2/5 (3m, 53m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Chris McMillan, David Millar (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
11 MayRichmond30-18Te AtatuGrey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn 
2:30Try: Ropati Tupa'i (17m), Viliame Cerei 2 (28m, 39m), Solomon Vasuvulagi (69m), Sione Ngahe (78m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 4/5 (30m, 40m, 70m, 79m)
Pen: Beau Cordtz 1/1 (61m)
[46] Try: Pueomanu Leuluai (10m), Penu Figota (43m), James Hickey (53m)
Con: Fine Vakautakakala 3/3 (12m, 44m, 55m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)
11 MayGlenora10-68Mount AlbertHarold Moody Reserve, Glen Eden 
2:30Try: Unknown x 2
Con: Unknown
[47] Try: Kisione Ahki 2, Isaiah Fale 2, Bonowai Baledrokadroka, Andrew Nansen, Eiden Ackland, Unknown x 6
Con: Dion Fraser 3, Eiden Ackland 5
Attendance: 200
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Simon Bailey (TJ)
11 MayManukau30-34Point ChevalierMoyle Park 1, Māngere 
2:30Try: Daley Cassin (6m), Kahn Munokoa 3 (28m, 44m, 69m), Paea Fotu (35m), Danya Aleni (72m)
Con: Samuel Nati 2 (7m, 36m), Paea Fotu (73m)
[48] Try: Ramo Solomona (22m), Nehemiah Amoroa (32m), Paea Folau (48m), Compton Purcell (56m), Siapo Pasene (65m), Brody Tamarua (79m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 5/6 (23m, 33m, 50m, 57m, 80m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Taura Taura (TJ), Elizabeth Te Taitua (Match Manager)
11 MayOtara20-28PapakuraNgati Ōtara Park 1, Ōtara 
2:30Try: Robert Tuifua (1m), Jonah Leaupepe (13m), Joshua Perez (48m), Leti Fetalaiga (70m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 2/4 (2m, 72m)
[49] Try: Lewis Soosemea 2 (3m, 17m), Walter Fifita (7m), Arthur Crichton (23m), Sengili Malu (34m), Jeff Tatupu (65m)
Con: Daylee Dutton 2/6 (18m, 35m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Poriau Uamaki (TJ), Neil Petaia (Match Manager)
11 MayMarist18-40OtahuhuMurray Halberg Park 1, Mount Albert 
2:30Try: Elam Payne (23m), Sunia Akau'ola (70m), Mikaele Ilaiu (74m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 3/3 (24m, 71m, 76m)
[50] Try: Toaiti Ramsay (5m, 15m, 30m), Bostyn Hakaraia (42m), Tawhiohau Makutu (46m), Sione Feao (53m), Moses Faeamani (57m), Unknown (78m)
Con: Tevita Mikaele (16m, 32m, 58m), Bostyn Hakaraia (79m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Nigel Williams (TJ), Ryan Doherty (TJ), Paula Betham (Match Manager)
Round 3
Fine Vakautakakala putting Jeremiah Poutu in for his try in Te Atatu's win over Manukau. Te Atatu v Manukau 18 May, 2024 (3).jpg
Fine Vakautakakala putting Jeremiah Poutu in for his try in Te Atatu's win over Manukau.
James Hickey accepting the ball to cross for his second try. Te Atatu v Manukau 18 May, 2024 (2).jpg
James Hickey accepting the ball to cross for his second try.
2nd rower Daniel Sausau attacking with Paea Fotu about to tackle him for Manukau with Kahn Munokoa to his right. Te Atatu v Manukau 18 May, 2024.jpg
2nd rower Daniel Sausau attacking with Paea Fotu about to tackle him for Manukau with Kahn Munokoa to his right.

In the televised match Papakura won 28–10 over an injury hit Otahuhu side missing 6 players. The Sea Eagles took a 12–6 lead into halftime and added 3 more tries including a length of the field effort from Walter Fifita sparked by slick work from James Dowie who also converted 4 of their 5 tries. Joseph Price worked tirelessly and was awarded the Man of the Match award. [51] In Glen Eden the Glenora side suffered another heavy defeat, 52–4 to Richmond with Ropati Tupa'i scoring a double in his 50th match for the Bulldogs senior side. At Te Atatū the home team won with a strong defensive effort and 3 tries in each half. James Hickey having a good game in the centres crossing twice. Fine Vakautakakala moved from the forwards to play 80 minutes at standoff and scored a fine individual try from a Manukau goal line drop out. In a cliff hanger at Fowld's Park the Mt Albert side won 40–34 with a try on full time to Noah Harmer-Campbell after Bay Roskill had taken the lead in the 63rd minute with a converted try to Joshua Tanielu. Eiden Ackland scored one of the Lions tries to go with 6 conversions. Point Chevalier welcomed back Francis Leger who was named in the reserves to play Otara, with Juelz Baker and Chaz Brown also in the starting side after being signed by the Pirates during the week. The Pirates were in control from the start and Compton Purcell ran in 5 of their 9 tries and Noah Jensen scored on debut. At Murray Halberg Park the home team scored a converted try on full time to 18 year old Nico Mu, who completed his hat trick with the feat, to take their first competition point in the Fox. Mu was on debut and the match was for the trophy (The David Mu Cup) to commemorate his father David Mu, who had been involved heavily with both clubs but had passed away suddenly in 2020. [52] Jethro Friend made his first appearance of the season for the Hornets and scored one of their 4 tries.

15 MayPapakura28-10OtahuhuMount Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
6:00Try: Ta'afi Etuale (14m), Arthur Crichton (34m), Jeff Tatupu (57m), Sengili Malu (61m), Walter Fifita (67m)
Con: James Dowie 4/5 (15m, 36m, 62m, 68m)
[53] Try: Tawhiohau Makutu (3m), Tevita Mikaele (61m)
Con: Tevita Mikaele (4m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Chris McMillan (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), George Williams (Match Manager)
18 MayGlenora4-52RichmondHarold Moody Reserve, Glen Eden 
2:30Try: Paorastarr Manning (64m) [54] Try: James Gavet (6m), Casey Tomey (10m), Lopini Kioa (21m), Sione Latu Ngahe (30m), Ropati Tupa'i 2 (37m, 43m), Siave Togoiu (58m), Isaiah Sofa (61m), Anthony Goulton (77m)
Con: Darius Niumata 1/1 (7m), Beau Cordtz 7/8 (10m, 22m, 30m, 38m, 45m, 58m, 62m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Chris Eagle (TJ), Robbie Nathan (Match Manager)
18 MayTe Atatu28-4ManukauJack Colvin Park 1, Te Atatū 
2:30Try: James Hickey 2 (3m, 38m), Jeremiah Poutu (14m), Unaloto Suli (48m), Shane Hannam (51m), Fine Vakautakakala (57m)
Con: Fine Vakautakakala 2/6 (49m, 52m)
[55] Try: Kahn Munokoa (9m)Attendance: 300
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Corey Jull (TJ), David Millar (TJ), David Simpson (Match Manager)
18 MayMount Albert40-34Bay RoskillFowlds Park 1, Morningside 
2:30Try: Marcus Fraser (3m), Eiden Ackland (8m), Uriah Tuli (48m), Noah Harmer-Campbell 2 (52m, 80m), Malachi Filipo (60m), Darren Kellett-Moore (69m)
Con: Eiden Ackland 6/7 (5m, 10m, 49m, 54m, 61m, 80m)
[56] Try: Xavier Tutaki (15m), Justus Leaoseve (27m), Hikoirangi Paki (31m), Jarvis Leaoseve 2 (40m, 43m), Joshua Tanielu (63m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 5/6 (29m, 32m, 40m, 45m, 65m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Ryan Doherty (TJ)
18 MayPoint Chevalier46-10OtaraWalker Park 2, Point Chevalier 
2:30Try: Noah Jensen (7m), Blade Collins-Kamuhemu (14m), Compton Purcell 5 (26m, 28m, 38m, 44m, 73m), Siapo Pasene 2 (57m, 66m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 5/9 (8m, 15m, 30m, 46m, 59m)
[57] Try: Kurtis Cooper (32m), Elijah Tuli (41m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 1/2 (42m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Simon Bailey (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ), Alofa Murray (Match Manager)
18 MayMarist20-20HowickMurray Halberg Park 1, Mount Albert 
2:30Try: Nico Mu 3 (3m, 21m, 80m), Johnathan Falelua Malio (25m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 2/4 (26m, 80m)
[58] Try: Jeshua Maa-Nelson (16m), Jethro Friend (30m), Peter Oliveti (61m), Te Waaka Popata-Henare (74m)
Con: Maeva Robati 2 (63m, 75m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Paula Betham (TJ), Rebecca Ellison (TJ)
Round 4
Giovanni Fatialofa (Otara) attacking with Robin Herbert #1, Shaun Tempest, and Khalan Clyde (ground) defending. Te Atatu v Otara, 25 May, 2024.jpg
Giovanni Fatialofa (Otara) attacking with Robin Herbert #1, Shaun Tempest, and Khalan Clyde (ground) defending.
Jackson Pakau (Te Atatu) running with the ball. Te Atatu v Otara, 25 May, 2024 2.jpg
Jackson Pakau (Te Atatu) running with the ball.
James Hickey (Te Atatu) about to send Jeremiah Poutu in for his 4th try. Te Atatu v Otara, 25 May, 2024 3.jpg
James Hickey (Te Atatu) about to send Jeremiah Poutu in for his 4th try.

The televised game was a 8–8 draw between Marist and Mount Albert with both sides showing excellent try line defence. Burnie Liaina scored a try for the Saints after the Lions failed to defuse a last tackle bomb. Late in the first half Eiden Ackland scored an individual try to level the scores but he later left the field with a hamstring injury after saving a try. Darren Kellett-Moore put the Lions ahead with a penalty before Doux Kauhiva replied with a penalty for the Saints. The deadlock remained unbroken for Marist to record their second straight draw. [59] At Moyle Park the scores was deadlocked 4–4 at halftime and 10–8 to Richmond before 3 tries in the final 15 minutes saw them ease away. The match was streamed by Petes Filming. [60] At Blockhouse Bay the home team handed Glenora another heavy loss, as they went out to a 26–0 lead after 34 minutes. The Bears came storming back scoring 5 tries, 4 of which were converted by Lonnie Papani to take a 28–26 lead but Zion Tanielu's try, converted by brother, Joshua saw the Vikings retake the lead 32–28, before Maxwell Wichman levelled for Glenora with just minutes left. However Joshua Tanielu slotted a penalty on full time for the home team to edge home. Te Atatu dominated the Scorpions at Ngati Ōtara Park winning 42–0 with Jeremiah Poutu scoring 4 tries. Robin Herbert made his first appearance for Te Atatu after having been with the Warriors Jersey Flegg side. With a penalty to Bostyn Hakaraia on halftime the Otahuhu team threatened to take the Roope Rooster trophy from Point Chevalier, leading 14–4 at the break. However the Pirates scored 3 second half tries to take the lead before Connor Taurua-Purcell put the Leopards back on equal terms, 18–18 with time almost up. However the Pirates took all the points with a penalty on full time to win 20–18. Howick pulled off a minor upset at Prince Edward Park in Papakura with a 32–20 win. They moved out to a 16–4 lead in the first half, before the Sea Eagles got it back to 26-20 courtesy of 5 unconverted tries however veteran forward Tony Tuia sealed the game for the Hornets with a converted try on full time.

22 MayMarist8-8Mount AlbertMount Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
8:00Try: Burnie Liaina (21m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 1/1 (22m)
Pen: Doux Kauhiva 1/1 (66m)
[61] Try: Eiden Ackland (37m)
Con: Eiden Ackland 1/1 (38m)
Pen: Darren Kellett-Moore 1/1 (57m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Joseph Green, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), David Millar (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
25 MayManukau8-24RichmondMoyle Park 1, Māngere 
2:30Try: Paea Fotu (2m), Koronato John (53m)
Con: Viliami Kuli 0/1, Samuel Nati 0/1
[62] Try: Benjamin Kosi (7m), Sione Ngahe (42m), Solomon Vasuvulagi (65m), Beau Cordtz (76m), Lopini Kioa (80m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 2/5 (43m, 80m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Ryan Doherty (TJ), Elizabeth Te Raitua (Match Manager)
25 MayBay Roskill34-32GlenoraBlockhouse Bay Reserve 4, Blockhouse Bay 
2:30Try: Zion Tanielu 2 (2m, 64m), Moses Oge (14m), Tasi Lotima 2 (22m, 33m), Nixon Leaso (27m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 4/6 (16m, 24m, 34m, 65m)
Pen: Joshua Tanielu 1/1 (80m)
[63] Try: Valentino Yandall (36m), Lonnie Papani (43m), Montell Tuese (48m), James Tulisi (52m), John Vake (55m), Maxwell Wichman (77m)
Con: Lonnie Papani 4/6 (37m, 49m, 53m, 57m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Simon Bailey (TJ), Paul Millar (Match Manager)
25 MayOtara0-42Te AtatuNgati Ōtara Park 2, Ōtara 
2:30 [64] Try: Fine Vakautakakala (4m), Jeremiah Poutu 4 (19m, 31m, 42m, 56m), Unaloto Suli (28m), Tuteauru Maipi (50m), Ethan Figota (63m), Jacob Rutherford (77m)
Con: Fine Vakautakakala 0/2 Kadiyae Ioka 1/3 (29m), Robin Herbert 1/3 (51m), Paterika Vaivai 1/1 (78m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Chris McMillan, Taura Taura (TJ), Will Toelau (TJ), Ruta Petero & Neil Petaia (Match Managers)
25 MayPoint Chevalier20-18OtahuhuWalker Park 2, Point Chavalier 
2:30Try: Unknown (39m), Brody Tamarua (52m), Noah Jensen (58m), Juelz Baker (67m)
Con: Unknown (54m)
Pen: Unknown (80m)
[65] Try: Phoenix Hunt (10m), Jamel Hunt (23m), Connor Taurua-Purcell (79m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 2/3 (11m, 25m)
Pen: Bostyn Hakaraia 1/1 (40m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Nigel Williams (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ), Alofa Murray (Match Manager)
25 MayPapakura20-32HowickPrince Edward Park 1, Papakura 
2:30Try: Lewis Soosemea (28m), Walter Fifita 2 (39m, 60m), Unknown (63m), Arthur Crichton (69m)
Con: 0/5
[66] Try: Sione To'a (8m), Joshua Cooper (22m), Anthony Mati (31m), Hirini Holmes (50m), Te Waaka Popata-Henare (55m), Tony Tuia (78m)
Con: Maeva Robati 2 (24m, 32m), Norman Tuipulotu 2 (56m, 79m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Raimona Marks (TJ), Maudie Smith (Match Manager)
Round 5
Walter Fifita making a break in the first half of Papakura's win over Mount Albert. Walter Fifita Break 2.jpg
Walter Fifita making a break in the first half of Papakura's win over Mount Albert.
Kruz Tupou charging at Mount Albert's line in the second half. Kruz Tupou.jpg
Kruz Tupou charging at Mount Albert's line in the second half.
Joseph Price scores Papakura's 8th try. Joseph Price try.jpg
Joseph Price scores Papakura's 8th try.
Fifita 2nd half try.jpg

The televised match was between Te Atatu and the Otahuhu. The Roosters defence was a feature of the match, holding Otahuhu scoreless until the last 25 minutes. Te Atatu built a 16–0 lead by halftime with 3 tries, 2 converted by Fine Vakautakakala, before Unaloto Suli crashed over following a break by Khalan Clyde. Sione Feao went over in the 56th minute for the Leopards, before Benjamin Wharton-Benedict scored a consolation try in the 76th minute. [67] At Fowlds Park, the Papakura Sea Eagles blew Mount Albert off the park racing out to a 20–0 lead in 23 minutes with Walter Fifita and his backline teammates running freely particularly down the left edge. Their try scoring continued in the second half with Joseph Price constantly causing problems for the Lions defence. Mount Albert threatened a comeback when they got the score back to 30-18 but they let in two more tries thanks to continued hard running by the Sea Eagles forwards. Richmond dealt the Vikings playoff hopes a blow when they flew out to a 32–12 halftime lead. Anthony Goulton scored a hat trick for the Bulldogs with Beau Cordtz scoring 16 points, while Joshua Tanielu scored 14 of the Vikings 22 points. At Moyle Park the visiting Otara side threatened an upset leading 6–4 at halftime. Manukau took a 16–6 lead with tries to Danya Aleni and Kahn Munokoa converted by Samuel Nati before Otara scored 2 tries of their own. However a conversion which would have tied the game with 5 minutes to go missed and the Magpies held on. Glenora suffered another heavy defeat with Nico Mu scoring a hat trick for the visiting Marist side, and Doux Kauhiva scored twice to go with 4 conversions, while Isileli Ula also scored twice. The match was streamed by Petes Filming. [68] At Paparoa Park Howick went down to Point Chevalier 24–16. The Pirates sealed the game with a try to debutante Albert Vete, who had returned to New Zealand from England, in the 64th minute. Howick scored a 76th minute try to Sione To'a but missed their 4th conversion which would have given them a chance to draw the game late.

5 JuneTe Atatu22-12OtahuhuMount Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
6:00Try: Shane Hannam (4m), Robin Herbert (20m), Penu (Ethan) Figota (25m), Unaloto Suli (48m)
Con: Fine Vatautakakala 3/4 (21m, 27m, 49m)
[69] Try: Sione Feao (56m), Benjamin Wharton-Benedict (76m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 2/2 (57m, 77m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, David Millar (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
8 JuneRichmond48-22Bay RoskillGrey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn 
2:30Try: Ropati Tupa'i (6m), Anthony Goulton 3 (10m, 29m, 33m), Beau Cordtz (36m), Sione Ngahe (40m), Trent Schaumkel (54m), Waikere Ratima (69m), Benjamin Kosi (78m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 6/9 (8m, 30m, 34m, 37m, 56m, 70m)
[70] Try: Tasi Lotima (22m), Jarvis Leaoseve (25m), Joshua Tamielu 2 (43m, 65m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 3/4 (23m, 27m, 67m)
Referee: Leigh Fletcher (TJ), Nigel Williams (TJ)
8 JuneManukau16-14OtaraMoyle Park 1, Māngere 
2:30Try: Toporo Purotu (6m), Danya Aleni (44m), Kahn Munokoa (50m)
Con: Samuel Nati 2/3 (45m, 52m)
[71] Try: Afa Sale (39m), Joshua Perez (69m), Kurtis Cooper (73m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu (40m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Ryan Doherty (TJ), Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Elizabeth Te Raitua (Match Manager)
8 JuneGlenora6-50MaristHarold Moody Park 1, Glen Eden 
2:30Try: Valentino Yandall (34m)
Con: Lonnia Papani 1/1 (35m)
[72] Try: Nico Mu 3 (9m, 18m, 47m), Matt Halalova (26m), Doux Kauhiva 2 (38m, 76m), Isileli Ula 2 (52m, 56m), Burnie Liaina (71m), Lewis Sio (74m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 4/5 (11m, 19m, 39m, 49m), Burnie Liaina (77m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Chris Eagle (TJ), Paul Lorigan (TJ), Rob Nathan (Match Manager)
8 JuneMount Albert22-42PapakuraFowlds Park 1, Morningside 
2:30Try: Marcus Fraser (35m), Liam Ackland (53m), Noah Harmer-Campbell (70m), Corey Seator (80m)
Con: Dion Fraser 3/4 (37m, 54, 71m)
[73] Try: Joshua Tafili (10m), Jeff Tatupu (14m), Viliami Lolohea (19m), Kruz Tupou 2 (23m, 61m), Walter Fifita 2 (53m, 70m), Joseph Price (76m)
Con: James Dowie 5/8 (15m, 24m, 53m, 71m, 74m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Corey Jull (TJ), Maxine Godinet (TJ), Joseph Mouton (Match Manager)
8 JuneHowick16-24Point ChevalierPaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30Try: Anthony Mati (3m), Jeshua Maa-Nelson 2 (32m, 56m), Sione To'a (76m) [74] Try: Quinnlan Tupou (19m), Noah Jensen (24m), Siapo Pasene (27m), Ramo Solomona (36m), Albert Vete (64m)
Con: Lorenzo Filimaua (25m), Noah Jensen (65m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, James Priest (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
Round 6
Bay Roskill attacking Marist in the first half. In the background the site of the Marist clubrooms which burned down on November 16, 2023. Bay attacking line in 1st half.jpg
Bay Roskill attacking Marist in the first half. In the background the site of the Marist clubrooms which burned down on November 16, 2023.
Hikoirangi Paki taking a pass from Joshua Tanielu to score his second try. Paki 2nd try.jpg
Hikoirangi Paki taking a pass from Joshua Tanielu to score his second try.
Nixon Leaso about to cross for his 3rd try for Bay Roskill. Bay centre about to score.jpg
Nixon Leaso about to cross for his 3rd try for Bay Roskill.
Nico Mu chasing a kick to score for Marist to bring them back to 24-18. Mu scoring late try.jpg
Nico Mu chasing a kick to score for Marist to bring them back to 24-18.

The live streamed match saw Mt Albert out to a 12–0 lead before Pt Chevalier replied with 4 tries, however none of them were converted thus Mt Albert's 3 converted tries gave them an 18-16 half time lead. A clever kick out of dummy half by Blade Collins-Kamuhemu laid on a try for Brody Tamarua giving the Pirates a 22–18 lead. The game seesawed until Darren Kellett-Moore's try, converted by Dion Fraser gave the Lions a lead which they held on to. Patrick Sipley played his 100th premier match for Point Chevalier. [75] Richmond won easily over Otara 52–0 with first half doubles to big forwards James Gavet and Solomon Vasuvulagi. Sione Ngahe scored in his 50th premier game for the Bulldogs, with Hawaiiki Annandale also playing his 50th match for Richmond. Beau Cordtz crossed twice in the second half and kicked 6 goals. A hat-trick from Bay Roskill centre Nixon Leaso, and a double to winger Hikoirangi Paki got the Vikings over the line at Murray Halberg Park. They always looked dangerous on attack but squandered chances to win more comfortably. For Marist, Nico Mu showed his speed to score twice for the Saints. Referee Daniel Caddy injured a calf in a collision with a player and touch judge David Millar took over for the second half. Otahuhu took control of their match with Manukau early and went on to win 52–22 with all the Magpies points coming in the second half. Tevita Mikaele and Toaiti Ramsay scored doubles for the Leopards while Bostyn Hakaraia converted 8 of their 9 tries. Papakura were up 16–0 in 7 minutes against Glenora before the Bears threatened to make a game of it getting the score back to 24–14 before the Sea Eagles piled on another 7 tries to win 60–16. Former Tongan rugby international Viliami Lolohea scored a hat-trick, while James Dowie added 6 conversions to his 2 tries. Te Atatu had a statement win at Paparoa Park beating a Howick team they hadn't won against for well over a decade. Fine Vakautakakala put the Roosters ahead early with an individual effort and he also converted a 73rd minute try to Jeremiah Poutu before adding another penalty near full time. The Hornets had taken the lead in the 47th minute with a converted try to Tamehana Paruru and clung on 12-10 for 25 minutes before the Rooosters came home strongly to take the win.

12 JunePoint Chevalier26-30Mount AlbertMount Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
8:00Try: Compton Fuatimau 2 (17m, 35m), Henry Tauafiafi 2 (35m, 67m), Ramo Solomona (40m), Brody Tamarua (47m)
Con: Noah Jensen 0/1, Brody Tamarua 0/3, Dylan Tavita 1/2 (48m)
[76] Try: Rory Ropati (3m), Bonowai Baledrokadroka 2 (8m, 58m), Uriah Tuli (28m) Darren Kellett-Moore (75m)
Con: Dion Fraser 4/5 (4m, 9m, 29m, 76m)
Pen: Dion Fraser 1/1 (80m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Joseph Green (TJ), Gregory Williams and Alofa Murray (Match Managers)
15 JuneOtara0-52RichmondNgati Otara Park 1, Ōtara 
2:30 [77] Try: James Gavet 2 (4m, 32m), Waikare Ratima (13m), Solomon Vasuvulagi 2 (18m, 40m), Sione Latu Ngahe (37m), Anthony Goulton (50m), Siave Togoiu (58m), Beau Cordtz 2 (62m, 67m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 6/10 (4m, 19m, 33m, 38m, 40m, 67m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Gabriel Thompson (TJ), Curtis Wharewaka (TJ), Ruta Petero (Match Manager)
15 JuneMarist20-24Bay RoskillMurray Halberg Park 1, Mount Albert 
2:30Try: Johnathon Falelua Malio (17m), Nico Mu 2 (20m, 70m), Sione Langatau (43m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 2/4 (18m, 71m)
[78] Try: Nixon Leaso 3 (9m, 31m, 60m), Hikoirangi Paki 2 (14m, 51m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 2/5 (10m, 15m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Daniel Caddy, David Millar (TJ), Ryan Doherty (TJ), Paula Betham and David Telea (Match Manager) *David Millar replaced injured Daniel Caddy for 2nd half.
15 JuneOtahuhu52-22ManukauBert Henham Park 1, Otahuhu 
2:30Try: Connor Taurua-Purcell (6m), Tevita Mikaele 2 (12m, 45m), Toaiti Ramsay 2 (16m, 57m), Maddison Tekeu (34m), Penehuro Toai (40m), Jamel Hunt (54m), Faafili Faafili (75m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 8/9 (7m, 13m, 18m, 35m, 40m, 56m, 59m, 77m)
[79] Try: Unknown (51m), Aisake Tauatina (61m), Unknown (65m), Kahn Munokoa (71m)
Con: Unknown (51m, 62m, 72m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, Dianna Fisiifetau and Michelle Munday (Match Manager)
15 JunePapakura60-16GlenoraPrince Edward Park 1, Papakura 
2:30Try: Jamie Henry 2 (1m, 53m), James Dowie 2 (3m, 5m), Viliami Lolohea 3 (22m, 56m, 73m), Viliami Tahitu'a (29m), Jeff Tatupu (41m), Uila Aiolupo (45m), Lewis Soosemea (65m), Daylee Dutton (70m)
Con: James Dowie 6/12 (2m, 5m, 43m, 46m, 65m, 71m)
[80] Try: John Vake (11m), Unknown 26m), Sunia Tamale (32m)
Con: Lonnie Papani 1/3 (12m)
Pen: Unknown (76m)
Referee: Maudie Smith (Match Manager)
15 JuneHowick12-18Te AtatuPaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30Try: Liam Predergast (21m), Tamehana Paruru (47m)
Con: Norman Tuipulotu (48m)
Pen: Peter Oliveti (40m)
[81] Try: Fine Vakautakakala (13m), Cyprus Schuman (32m), Jeremiah Poutu (71m)
Con: Zion Ioka 1/1 (14m), Fine Vakautakakala 1/2 (73m)
Pen: Fine Vakautakakala (78m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
Round 7
Fine Vakautakakala bursting through the Mt Albert defence to open the scoring. Fine first try.jpg
Fine Vakautakakala bursting through the Mt Albert defence to open the scoring.
Pueomanu Leuluai scoring in the corner. Pueomanu Leuluai scoring for Te Atatu, 21 June 2024.jpg
Pueomanu Leuluai scoring in the corner.

On Wednesday night Manukau caused an upset beating Howick 36–18. Manukau started well, scoring three tries in the opening 25 minutes. Howick narrowed the score with a try to Sione To'a but Manukau extended their lead after halftime with Daley Cassin getting his second try. Howick threatened to make a game of it with two converted tries narrowing the score to 24-18 but Manukau finished off a deserved win with "Health Basics" Player of the Match, Taunga Arama scoring, and Raven Togiafofoa getting another on full time. Samuel Nati was perfect with the boot kicking 6 from 6. [82] Richmond maintained their unbeaten record with a comfortable 32–8 win over Marist scoring 6 tries to 2. Anthony Goulton crossed for his 14th try of the season. Otahuhu scored 5 tries in 15 minutes to open up a 26–0 lead at Ngati Otara Park. Otara scored two tries midway through the game before the Leopards eased out to a 48–10 victory with Taeiti Ramsay scoring a double and Bostyn Hakaraia kicking 5 goals.

Mt Albert attacking midway through the second half. Mt Albert attacking in second half.jpg
Mt Albert attacking midway through the second half.
Fine Vakautakakala crashes through to score on full time for Te Atatu. Fine second try.jpg
Fine Vakautakakala crashes through to score on full time for Te Atatu.

At Blockhouse Bay Reserve the Papakura side opened the game with three quick tries before Bay Roskill brought things back to 16–14 with Jarvis Leaoseve scoring on half time. The Sea Eagles sealed the game with another flurry of scoring early in the second half with tries to Ionatana Su'a, Jamie Henry, and Joseph Price, with James Dowie converting 5 of their 6 tries. The match was filmed by Petes Filming. [83] At Walker Park, Point Chevalier made a flying start, scoring 5 tries in the opening 15 minutes including a hat trick to Compton Fuatimau. They added three more before half time and another five in the second half to inflict another heavy defeat on Glenora. Te Atatu recorded their first victory over Mt Albert for many years on the back of a huge defensive effort. Fine Vakautakakala scored a double and kicked three goals, while Pueomanu Leuluai also crossing twice. Mt Albert threatened to make a game of it with a second half try to Bonowai Baledrokadroka narrowing the score to 22–14 with 15 minutes left but the physical Roosters defence began forcing errors and Vakatakakala crashed over on full time to cap off a superb performance. The match was live streamed by "iknowit NZ". [84]

19 JuneManukau36-18HowickMount Smart Stadium 2, Penrose 
6:00Try: Yijo John (7m), Daley Cassin 2 (14m, 54m), Kahn Munokoa (25m), Taunga Arama (72m), Raven Togiafofoa (79m)
Con: Samuel Nati 6/6 (8m, 15m, 26m, 56m, 74m, 80m)
[85] Try: Sione To'a (31m), Tamehana Paruru (62m), Jeshua Maa-Nelson (65m)
Con: Norman Tuipulotu 3/3 (32m, 63m, 66m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Chris McMillan, David Millar (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
22 JuneRichmond32-8MaristGrey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn 
2:30Try: Solomon Vasuvulagi (17m), Jeremiah Schuster (35m), Ropati Tupa'i (40m), Benjamin Kosi (44m), Anthony Goulton (47m), Siave Togoiu (59m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 4/6 (18m, 45m, 48m, 60m)
[86] Try: Sione Langatau (54m), Jahvaan Powell (64m)Referee: David Millar, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Ryan Doherty (TJ), Meroy Ugapo (Match Manager)
22 JuneOtara10-48OtahuhuNgati Otara Park 1, Otara 
2:30Try: Unknown (30m), Unknown (42m)
Con: Unknown (43m)
[87] Try: Toaiti Ramsay 2 (1m, 70m), Maddison Tekeu (3m), Sione Feao (6m), Emiliano Mikaele (13m), Faafili Faafili (15m), Penehuro Toai (35m), Phoenix Hunt (59m), Kelepi Manuika (80m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 5/7 (2m, 4m, 14m, 36m, 63m), Antonio Adams 1/2 (72m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Ruta Petero and Neil Petaia (Match Managers)
22 JuneBay Roskill20-34PapakuraBlockhouse Bay Reserve 4, Blockhouse Bay 
2:30Try: Joshua Tanielu (26m), Hikoirangi Paki (37m), Jarvis Leaoseve (40m), Xavier Tutaki (73m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 2/4 (27m, 74m)
[88] Try: Arthur Crichton (2m), Kruz Tupou (7m), James Dowie (16m), Ionatana Su'a (43m), Jamie Henry (48m), Joseph Price (53m)
Con: James Dowie 5/6 (4m, 9m, 44m, 49m, 54m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Jack Feavers, Warren Clarke (TJ), Paul Lorigan (TJ), Paul Millar (Match Manager)
22 JunePoint Chevalier68-6GlenoraWalker Park 2, Point Chevalier 
2:30Try: Compton Fuatimau 3 (1m, 4m, 13m), Patrick Sipley (7m), Saula Solomona 2 (15m, 50m), Chaz Brown (33m), Maryn Murray-Tiava'asu'e (37m), Compton Purcell (40m), Brody Tamarua (42m), Daniel Smith (62m), Ramo Solomona 2 (77m, 80m)
Con: Francis Leger 2 (8m, 14m), Brody Tamarua (38m), Compton Purcell 2 (40m, 48m), Dylan Tavita 3 (42m, 44m, 63m)
[89] Try: Lonnie Papani (19m)
Con: Lonnie Papani (20m)
Referee: Nigel Williams, Alofa Murray (Match Manager)
22 JuneTe Atatu28-14Mt AlbertJack Colvin Park 1, Te Atatū 
2:30Try: Fine Vakautakakala 2 (9m, 79m), Pueomanu Leuluai 2 (40m, 48m), Polima Siaki (54m)
Con: Zion Ioka 1/1 (10m), Fine Vakautakakala 3/4 (40m, 56m, 80m)
[90] Try: Herman Retzlaff (18m), Noah Harmer-Campbell (32m), Bonowai Baledrokadroka (65m)
Con: Andrew Nansen 1/2 (19m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Chris McMillan, Corey Jull (TJ), David Simpson (Match Manager)
Round 8
Jeremiah Poutu scores Te Atatu's second try v Point Chevalier. Jeremiah Poutu try v Pt Chev, July 7.jpg
Jeremiah Poutu scores Te Atatu's second try v Point Chevalier.
Patrick Sipley of Point Chevalier taking on the Te Atatu line. Patrick Sipley attacking for Pt Chevalier rugby league team v Te Atatu, July 7, 2024.jpg
Patrick Sipley of Point Chevalier taking on the Te Atatu line.

The winless Otara played their first Wednesday night game of the season against Marist. Manu Vatuvei made a reappearance for Otara after having only played for them a handful of times during the season but left the field in the first half with a dislocated shoulder. In a hard-fought match Marist hung on late to win 22–14 with Isileli Ula and Nico Mu both scoring doubles for the Saints. George Gatapu converted all 3 of Otara's tries. [91] Richmond took on local rivals Mount Albert at Fowlds Park and ran out comfortable 30–12 winners. James Gavet scored a try for the Bulldogs with Ropati Tupa'i and Soakai Taufa both getting doubles. Mount Albert welcomed back Eiden Ackland from his hamstring injury and he scored both of Mount Albert's tries. Te Atatu's excellent run of form continued with a deserved 26–22 victory over Point Chevalier which saw Te Atatu lift the Roope Rooster trophy for the first time since 2005 (losing it in 2006). Point Chevalier had held the trophy for over three years. Centre James Jickey scored twice, while fullback Lima Siaki all but sealed the game with an excellent try after gathering Kadiyae Ioka's hooked chip kick to score under the posts.

Lima Siaki scores for Te Atatu. Polima Siaki try for Te Atatu v Pt Chevalier, July 7, 2024.jpg
Lima Siaki scores for Te Atatu.
Paterika Vaivai, Te Atatu's captain accepts the Roope Rooster trophy after their 26-22 win. Paterika Vaivai with the Roope Rooster trophy, Jul 7, 2024.jpg
Paterika Vaivai, Te Atatu's captain accepts the Roope Rooster trophy after their 26–22 win.

At Harold Moody Park in Glen Eden Howick snapped a three-game losing streak beating the winless Glenora 36–20 with Jarney Proctor scoring two of their seven tries. The Bears were more competitive than some recent efforts and scored four tries of their own. Papakura took control of their game against Manukau moving out to a 16–0 lead after 18 minutes. They extended it to 20–0 with a Jamie Henry try in the 51st minute before Manukau staged a mini fight back with two quick tries before the Sea Eagles finished things off with Cortez Taulu's second try near full time. For the Sea Eagles James Dowie scored twice and kicked two conversions. A high scoring game took place at Bert Henham Park with the lead changing hands several times before the home side Otahuhu took control midway through the second half with 3 tries in 18 minutes. For the Leopards Sione Feao scored twice as did Caleb Meleisea and Antonio Adams with Adams also converting 3 tries to help the Leopards solidify their place in the top 6. While Vikings fullback Joshua Tanielu scored a try to go with 100% from the kicking tee converting all five tries.

3 JulyMarist22-18OtaraMount Smart Stadium 2, Penrose 
8:00pmTry: Isileli Ula 2 (4m, 69m), Nico Cruz Mu 2 (16m, 46m), Takaia Williams (31m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 0/2, Nico Cruz Mu 1/3 (32m)
[92] Try: Fortes Allen Anthony (20m), Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mamea (51m), Kurtis Cooper (55m)
Con: Fuamaila (George) Gatapu 3/3 (21m, 52m, 56m)
Referee: Leon Williamson, David Millar (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
6 JulyMt Albert12-30RichmondFowlds Park, Morningside 
2:30Try: Eiden Ackland 2 (38m, 80m)
Con: Dion Fraser 2/2 (38m, 80m)
[93] Try: James Gavet (4m), Ropati Tupa'i 2 (8m, 17m), Soakai Taufa 2 (21m, 71m), Solomon Vasuvulagi (70m)
Con: Kevin Locke 3/6 (4m, 38m, 72m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Ryan Godinet (TJ), Joe Mouton (Match Manager)
6 JulyPoint Chevalier22-26Te AtatuWalker Park 2, Point Chevalier 
2:30Try: Matthew Whyte (4m), Zensei Inu (51m), Blade Collins-Kamuhemu 2 (68m, 77m)
Con: Dylan Tavita 3/4 (53m, 53m, 77m)
[94] Try: James Hickey 2 (11m, 37m), Jeremiah Poutu (31m), Fine Vakautakakala (57m), Polima Siaki (72m)
Con: Fine Vakatakakala 1/3 (12m), Zion Ioka 2/2 (70m, 73m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Chris McMillan, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ), Alofa Murray (Match Manager)
6 JulyGlenora20-36HowickHarold Moody 1, Glen Eden 
2:30Try: Abraham Vakai (19m), Valentino Yandall (31m), Montell Tuese (64m), James Tulisi (78m)
Con: Lonnie Yandall 2/4 (33m, 65m)
[95] Try: Jarney Proctor 2 (8m, 35m), Jericho Thompson (11m), Kalani Peyroux-Donaldson (29m), Liam Prendergast (48m), Hurricain Roberts (60m), Joshua Cooper (74m)
Con: Norman Tuipulotu 4/7 (30m, 49m, 61m, 75m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Simon Bailey (TJ), Paul Lorigan (TJ), Rob Nathan (Match Manager)
6 JulyPapakura24-10ManukauPrince Edward Park 1, Papakura 
2:30Try: James Dowie 2 (2m, 11m), Cortez Taulu 2 (18m, 78m), Jamie Henry (51m)
Con: James Dowie 2/5 (3m, 13m)
[96] Try: Aisake Tauatina (62m), Yijo John (67m)
Con: Samuel Nati (64m)
Referee: Leon Williamson, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), James Priest (TJ), Maudie Smith (Match Manager)
6 JulyOtahuhu38-30Bay RoskillBert Henham Park 1, Otahuhu 
2:30Try: Sione Feao 2 (13m, 44m), Caleb Meleisea 2 (22m, 54m), Penehuro Richard-Toai (61m), Antonio Adams 2 (38m, 79m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 2/3 (15m, 24m), Antonio Adams 3/4 (56m, 62m, 80m)
[97] Try: Zion Tanielu (5m), Mackenzie Kata (20m), Renouf Oge (32m), Timothy Vogel (41m), Joshua Tanielu (66m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 5/5 (7m, 21m, 34m, 42m, 67m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Nigel Williams (TJ), Will Toelau (TJ), Dianna Fisiifetau & Michelle Munday (Match Manager)
Round 9
Richmond celebrate a Beau Cordtz try against Papakura. Richmond celebrating Beau Cordtz try.jpg
Richmond celebrate a Beau Cordtz try against Papakura.
Patrick Sipley scoring Point Chevalier's opening try against Marist. Patrick Sipley try July 13, 2024.jpg
Patrick Sipley scoring Point Chevalier's opening try against Marist.

In Wednesday night Papakura and Richmond played out an entertaining match with Papakura prevailing 27–24. [98] The Sea Eagles opened strongly with three tries to take a 14–0 lead before Richmond scored on halftime. Richmond took control in the second half scoring three more tries to take a 20–14 lead before a Jeff Tatupu try converted by James Dowie levelled the scores at 20. Dowie then slotted a drop goal with 7 minutes left and finished off a midfield break to all but secure the win with a late try to Soakai Taufa little more than a consolation for Richmond.

Marist on the attack in the first half. Marist attacking v Pt Chev 13 July, 2024.jpg
Marist on the attack in the first half.
Shaun Tempest for Te Atatu returning a kickoff against his former club, Bay Roskill. Shaun Tempest hitup off kickoff.jpg
Shaun Tempest for Te Atatu returning a kickoff against his former club, Bay Roskill.

Otahuhu scored a crucial win at Paparoa Park against Howick whose playoff hopes all but ended while Otahuhu's are nearly secure. For the Leopards Penehuro Toai scored twice to help them out to a 20–0 lead at the 50 minute mark. Howick rallied late with three tries in the final 20 minutes but it was too late to keep their season alive. The match was filmed by Petes Filming. [99] Point Chevalier threatened to win easily with 2 early converted tries to Patrick Sipley and Noah Jensen but Marist hung around and after a Lani Graham-Taufa try early in the second half might have hoped to win before the Pirates scored two more to clinch the win. [100] At Ngati Otara Park the home side scored first through Robert-Alan Fatialofa but then the Lions scored twice before halftime and added three more after the break with Dion Fraser scoring one and converting four. Joshua Perez scored a consolation try for the Scorpions. The result at Blockhouse Bay was one for the record books with the Te Atatu side tearing Bay Roskill to pieces 82–0. The backs in particularly made break after break and scored fourteen of their fifteen tries with Ethan Figota scoring four, Polima Siaki three, and Robin Herbert and Daniel Sausau two each. [101] At Moyle Park the winless Glenora Bears threatened a big upset scoring three tries in 20 minutes to lead 18–0. However the Magpies woke up and scored twice before halftime and then ran in six second half tries for 42 unanswered points before Glenora scored a late try to Sunia Tamale. For Manukau the prolific Kahn Munokoa scored four tries which gave him 19 for the season to this point.

10 JulyRichmond24-27PapakuraMount Smart Stadium 2, Penrose 
8:00Try: Lopini Kioa (39m), Anthony Goulton (44m), Solomon Vasuvulagi (54m), Beau Cordtz (58m), Soakai Taufa (79m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 2/5 (40m, 59m)
[102] Try: Lewis Soosemea (17m), Kruz Tupou (23m), Viliami Tahitua (27m), Jeff Tatupu (64m), James Dowie (73m)
Con: James Dowie 3/5 (24m, 65m, 75m)
Drop: James Dowie (72m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Chris McMillan, David Millar (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
13 JulyHowick18-24OtahuhuPaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30Try: Norman Tuipulotu (53m), Colwyn Kaumavae (60m), Joshua Cooper (64m), Tahi Baggaley (76m)
Con: Norman Tuipulotu (77m)
[103] Try: Penehuro Toai 2 (7m, 40m), Bostyn Hakaraia (18m), Siona Tesese (49m), Toaiti Ramsay (58m)
Con: Antonio Adams (18m), Bostyn Hakaraia (50m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
13 JulyMarist16-30Pt ChevalierMurray Halberg Park 1, Mount Albert 
2:30Try: Isileli Ula (21m), Lani Graham-Taufa (51m), Lewis Sio (79m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 2/3 (52m, 80m)
[104] Try: Patrick Sipley (5m), Noah Jensen (10m), Paea Folau (35m), Presley Seumanu (55m), Quinnlan Tupou (66m)
Con: Francis Leger 5/5 (6m, 11m, 36m, 57m, 68m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Will Toelau (TJ), Paula Betham (Match Manager)
13 JulyOtara12-28Mt AlbertNgati Otara Park 1, Otara 
2:30Try: Robert-Alan Fatialofa (15m), Joshua Perez (70m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu (16m), Afa Sale (71m)
[105] Try: Isaiah Fale (19m), Dion Fraser (35m), Eiden Ackland (44m), Malachi Filipo (58m), Paaua Papuni-Abbott (67m)
Con: Dion Fraser 4/5 (37m, 44m, 58m, 68m)
Referee: Leon Williamson, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Poriau Uamaki (TJ), Ruta Petero & Neil Petaia (Match Managers)
13 JulyBay Roskill0-82Te AtatuBlockhouse Bay Reserve 4, Blockhouse Bay 
2:30 [106] Try: Pueomanu Leuluai (2m), Polima Siaki 3 (16m, 30m, 56m), Robin Herbert 2 (19m, 65m), Daniel Reuelu-Buchanan (24m), Ethan Figota 4 (27m, 45m, 62m, 70m), Cyprus Schuman (39m), Daniel Sausau 2 (47m, 73m), Zion Ioka (59m)
Con: Zion Ioka 4 (17m, 31m, 39m, 46m), Fine Vakautakakala 7 (20m, 26m, 29m, 60m, 63m, 72m, 74m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Simon Bailey (TJ), John Suli (TJ), Paul Millar (Match Manager)
13 JulyManukau42-24GlenoraMoyle Park 1, Mangere 
2:30Try: Kahn Munokoa 4 (27m, 34m, 45m, 62m), Sisi Toutai (51m), Daley Cassin (55m), Desmond To'ofohe (67m), Koronato John (70m)
Con: Samuel Nati 3 (28m, 46m, 56m), Desmond To'ofohe (68m), Raven Togiafofoa (71m)
[107] Try: James Tulisi (5m), John Vake (12m), Sunia Tamale 2 (20m, 76m)
Con: Lonnie Papani 4/4 (7m, 14m, 21m, 76m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, Nigel Williams (TJ), Hemana Ryan (TJ), Elizabeth Te Raitua (Match Manager)
Round 10
Daniel Sausau running the length of the field to score for Te Atatu. Daniel Sausau try.jpg
Daniel Sausau running the length of the field to score for Te Atatu.
Fine Vakautakakala crashing over to score Te Atatu's third try. Fine Vakautakakala try.jpg
Fine Vakautakakala crashing over to score Te Atatu's third try.

Despite the two winless teams meeting in the Wednesday night game an entertaining match ensued. Otara took a 10–4 lead into the halftime break courtesy of two individual tries to George Gatapu. Glenora, who had the better attacking record coming into the game showed this throughout, creating more chances in each half and crossing for 3 second half tries to take the victory. Malakai Kupu scored a double and was awarded the Player of the Match award. Lonnie Papani also scored a try and kicked 3 conversions. [108] After a very wet week most of the Saturday games were played in sunny conditions though on soft fields. Richmond had a comfortable 38–6 win over Howick at Grey Lynn with Siave Togoiu scoring an early double and Beau Cordtz kicking 5 conversions to go with a try. The win saw them maintain their spot at the top of the table on points difference over Papakura. At Prince Edward Park, Papakura took over the match with Point Chevalier in the second half after they only led 12–10 at the break. Lewis Soosemea scored three tries for the Sea Eagles and James Dowie scored one and converted four of their seven tries.

Isileli Ula gathering an attacking kick to score for Marist. Isileli Ula try.jpg
Isileli Ula gathering an attacking kick to score for Marist.
Shane Hannam scoring on full time. Shane Hannam try.jpg
Shane Hannam scoring on full time.

At Fowlds Park Mount Albert and Otahuhu were locked at 16–16 at halftime. Otahuhu scored first after the break through centre Emeliano Mikaele adding his second try to take the lead. Then Mount Albert replied with a try to winger Isaiah Fale which Dion Fraser converted from the sideline to edge ahead 22–20 in the 51st minute. However the Leopards stormed home running in four tries in the last 12 minutes including two to Maddison Tekeu to win 38–22. The match was filmed by Petes Filming. [109] Te Atau had a comfortable 40–12 win over Marist. Daniel Sausau ran 95 metres after Marist lost the ball on attack to give them a 12–0 lead late in the first half before Fine Vakautakakala extended the lead crashing over from a dummy half play. After the halftime siren Marist kicked ahead and with a tricky bounce fooling Polima Siaki, Lani Graham-Taufa gathered and scored by the posts to narrow the halftime score to 16–6. Immediately after the start of the second half Marist hooker Sunia Akai'ola was knocked unconscious when taking a hit up and from the resulting loose ball Shaun Tempest toed it ahead and scored behind the posts. Zion Ioka scored a try and converted six of their seven tries. At Blockhouse Bay Reserve the home side bounced back somewhat from their heavy defeat the week before to draw 18–18 with Manukau. The Magpies winger Kahn Munokoa scored a try on full time but the conversion which would have won them the game missed.

17 JulyGlenora22-16OtaraMount Smart Stadium 2, Penrose 
8:00Try: Lonnie Papani (19m), Malakai Kupu 2 (46m, 63m), Robbie Nathan (48m)
Con: Lonnie Papani 3/4 (47m, 49m, 64m)
[110] Try: George Gatapu 2 (16m, 31m) Chris Tovia (57m)
Con: George Gatapu 2/3 (32m, 58m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Leon Williamson, David Millar (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
20 JulyRichmond38-6HowickGrey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn 
2:30Try: Siave Togoiu 2 (1m, 17m), Hawaiiki Annandale (4m), Jeremiah Schuster (42m), James Gavet (56m), Beau Cordtz (70m), Sione Ngahe (79m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 5/7 (1m, 6m, 18m, 57m, 80m)
[111] Try: Jeshua Maa-Nelson (27m)
Con: Maeva Robati (29m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, Leigh Fletcher (TJ), Leroy Ugapo (Match Manager)
20 JulyPapakura36-14Pt ChevalierPrince Edward Park 1, Papakura 
2:30Try: Viliami Lolohea (1m), Lewis Soosemea 3 (21m, 58m, 77m), Viliami Tahitua (41m), Ionatana Su'a (52m), James Dowie (69m)
Con: James Dowie 4/7 (23m, 42m, 53m, 70m)
[112] Try: Matthew Whyte (6m), Harry Tauafiafi (29m), Quinnlan Tupou (61m)
Con: Dylan Tavita (62m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ), Maudie Smith (Match Manager)
20 JulyMt Albert22-38OtahuhuFowlds Park 1, Morningside 
2:30Try: Devonte Uluvili (16m), William Piliu (25m), Dion Fraser 36m), Isaiah Fale (51m)
Con: Dion Fraser 3/4 (18m, 37m, 51m)
[113] Try: Sione Feao (4m), Ioritana Leifi (32m), Emeliano Mikaele 2 (39m, 45m), Maddison Tekeu 2 (68m, 76m), Lelefu Sang Yum (71m), Toaiti Ramsay (78m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 2/5 (6m, 34m), Antonio Adams 1/3 (72m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Anthony Elliot, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Ryan Doherty (TJ), Joe Mouton (Match Manager)
20 JulyTe Atatu40-12MaristJack Colvin Park 1, Te Atatu 
2:30Try: Ethan Figota (22m), Daniel Sausau (27m), Fine Vakautakakala (34m), Shaun Tempest (41m), Zion Ioka (47m), John Suli (68m), Shane Hannam (80m)
Con: Zion Ioka 6/7 (24m, 29m, 41m, 49m, 69m, 80m)
[114] Try: Lani Graham-Taufa (40m), Isilali Ula (55m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 2/2 (41m, 56m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Paul Lorigan (TJ), Chris Eagle (TJ), Bill Norrie (Match Manager)
20 JulyBay Roskill18-18ManukauBlockhouse Bay Reserve 4, Blockhouse Bay 
2:30Try: Jarvis Leaoseve (5m), Xavier Tutaki (50m), Nixon Leaso (63m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 3/3 (6m, 52m, 65m)
[115] Try: Yijo John (34m), Samuel Nati (58m), Kahn Munokoa (80m)
Con: Samuel Nati 2/3 (34m, 60m)
Pen: Samuel Nati 1/1 (46m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Nigel Williams (TJ), Paul Millar (Match Manager)
Round 11
Andrew Nanson breaking away to score Mt Albert's opening try. Andrew Nanson scoring for Mt Albert in their 40-20 loss to Manukau, July 27, 2024.jpg
Andrew Nanson breaking away to score Mt Albert's opening try.
Aisake Tauatina leaving two defenders on the ground to score for Manukau. Aisake Tauatina scoring for Manukau in their 40-20 win over Mt Albert on July 27, 2024.jpg
Aisake Tauatina leaving two defenders on the ground to score for Manukau.

The televised match saw local rivals the Te Atatu Roosters and Glenora Bears play the final Wednesday night game of the regular season. The Bears started strongly scoring two tries to take a 10–0 lead before the favourites, the Roosters scored six unanswered tries to go ahead 28–10 before a consolation try to Malakai Kupu. For Te Atatu, captain Fine Vakautakakala was named Player of the Match which also featured all four Suli brothers playing for Te Atatu. [116] At Bert Henham Park the Otahuhu Leopards threatened a significant upset when they went out to an early 12–0 lead but Richmond answered with 4 first half tries to take a 20–12 lead. Both teams only scored a try each in the second half which meant that for the second consecutive season Richmond have won the Rukutai Shield. It is the ninth time in their history that they have won the trophy.

Viliami Kuli about to cross following Aisake Tauatina's scrambled off load. Viliami Kuli scoring Manukau's 3rd try in their 40-20 win over Mt Albert, July 27, 2024.jpg
Viliami Kuli about to cross following Aisake Tauatina's scrambled off load.
Manukau prop Taunga Arama crossing for Manukau's 5th try. Corey Seator's late hit led to it being an '8 point' try. Taunga Arama scoring for Manukau in their 40-20 win over Mt Albert, July 27, 2024.jpg
Manukau prop Taunga Arama crossing for Manukau's 5th try. Corey Seator's late hit led to it being an '8 point' try.

At Prince Edward Park, the local side blew Marist away in the first half leading 32–0 at the break. They continued to dominate with five more second half tries. James Dowie scored three tries and kicked 10 goals for a personal haul of 32 points. Christian-Jordan Tupou and Ngarima Pita both scored doubles. The match was filmed by Petes Filming [117] Howick farewelled the retiring Jethro Friend who was playing in his 166th game for them before retiring with a 36–28 win. [118] Peter Oliveti was also playing in his 150th Fox Memorial game before retiring. The Scorpions threatened to ruin the occasion bursting out to a 16–0 lead before the Hornets worked back into the game. However they still needed 10 points in the final 7 minutes including a try to Oliveti, to overcome the Scorpions who were consigned to last place with the result. Bay Roskill raced out to a 14–0 lead after just 13 minutes against Point Chevalier at Walker Park. The home side worked back into the game before an Xavier Tutaki try converted by Joshua Tanielu with 13 minutes to go gave the Vikings a 20–12 lead. However the Pirates scored three tries in nine minutes to snatch the win. The margin however meant that they finished 5th to Otahuhu by just 1 for and against points and forced them into an away quarter final.

Elijah Solomona about to score Manukau's 7th try to give them a 38-16 lead. Elijah Jacob Solomona about to score for Manukau in their 40-20 win over Mt Albert on July 27, 2024.jpg
Elijah Solomona about to score Manukau's 7th try to give them a 38-16 lead.

At Fowlds Park Manukau ran away to a 40–20 victory after a dominant second half. When they scored their 7th try to take a 40–16 lead with around ten minutes left they had hopes of winning by the 32 point margin needed to make the top six. Mount Albert had gone into the game 72 points ahead of them so the Magpies needed a win by 36 or more points. However, after a string of penalties Mount Albert scored a try to Isaiah Fale to seal Manukau's fate, tying for 6th but missing the playoffs by points differential. For the Magpies, prop Taunga Arama, capped a strong game scoring a 65th minute try while Viliami Kuli scored three tries and Samuel Nati kicked 6 goals.

24 JulyTe Atatu28-14GlenoraMount Smart Stadium 2, Penrose 
6:00Try: Fine Vakautakakala (22m), Khalan Clyde (26m), Zion Ioka (32m), Kadiyae Ioka (55m), Pueomanu Leuluai (58m), John Suli (67m)
Con: Zion Ioka 2/6 (28m, 56m)
[119] Try: Sunia Tamale (10m), Lemeki Namoa (17m), Malakai Kupu (75m)
Con: Phoenix Hunapo 1/3 (12m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Joseph Green, David Millar (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
27 JulyOtahuhu18-27RichmondBert Henham Park 1, Otahuhu 
2:30Try: Toaiti Ramsay (3m), Moses Faeamani (7m), Ioritana Leifi (46m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 2/2 (5m, 48m), Antonio Adams 1/1 (8m)
[120] Try: Waikare Ratima (17m), Benjamin Kosi 2 (21m, 31m), Anthony Goulton 2 (38m, 59m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 3/5 (32m, 39m, 59m)
Drop: Beau Cordtz (75m)
Referee: David Millar (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ), Dianna Fisiifetau & Michelle Munday (Match Managers)
27 JulyPapakura64-12MaristPrince Edward Park 1, Papakura 
2:30Try: James Dowie 3 (2m, 15m, 46m), Stedman Lefau (10m), Viliami Lolohea (19m), Christian-Jordan Tupou 2 (21m, 51m), Cortez Taulu (25m), Ngarima Pita 2 (55m, 58m), Lewis Soosemea (68m)
Con: James Dowie 10/11 (11m, 16m, 20m, 23m, 26m, 47m, 52m, 56m, 59m, 70m)
[121] Try: Sione Langatau (42m), Holyfield Kapsin 2 (64m, 74m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 0/2, Lani Graham-Taufa 0/1
Attendance: 200
Referee: Chris McMillan, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Maudie Smith (Match Manager)
27 JulyHowick36-28OtaraPaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30Try: Jarney Proctor 2 (24m, 47m), Hurricain Roberts (27m), Liam Prendergast (42m), Sione To'a (58m), Tahi Baggaley (73m), Peter Oliveti (80m)
Con: Hirini Holmes 3 (25m, 28m, 44m), Francis Tuimauga (74m)
[122] Try: Christ Tovia 2 (3m, 11m), Robert-Alan Fatialofa (19m), Jermaine Tusa 2 (38m, 67m)
Con: George Gatapu 4/5 (4m, 12m, 21m, 69m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
27 JulyPoint Chevalier26-20Bay RoskillWalker Park 2, Pt Chevalier 
2:30Try: Compton Purcell (18m), Noah Jensen (55m), Taipari Wikitera (71m), Saula Solomona (75m), Chaz Brown (79m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 2 (20m, 72m), Dylan Tavita (57m)
[123] Try: Nixon Leaso (1m), Zion Tanielu (8m), Jarvis Leaoseve (13m), Xavier Tutaki (65m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 2/4 (9m, 67m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Nigel Williams (TJ), Hemana Ryan (TJ), Alofa Murray (Match Manager)
27 JulyMt Albert20-40ManukauFowlds Park 1, Morningside 
2:30Try: Andrew Nansen (7m), Malachi Filipo (28m), Corey Seator (37m), Isaiah Fale (78m)
Con: Dion Fraser 2/4 (8m, 28m)
[124] Try: Koronato John (14m), Aisake Tauatina (20m), Viliami Kuli 3 (32m, 48m, 75m), Taunga Arama (66m), Elijah Solomona (74m)
Con: Samuel Nati 5/7 (16m, 33m, 66m, 72m, 75m)
Pen: Samuel Nati 1/1 (66m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Joseph Green, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)

Playoffs

Semi Finals
Paterika Vaivai passing in Te Atatu's 22-10 semi final win over Mount Albert. Paterika Vaivai passing v Mt Albert, 3 August 2024.jpg
Paterika Vaivai passing in Te Atatu's 22-10 semi final win over Mount Albert.

Favourites Te Atatu extended their winning streak to ten games with a comfortable 22–10 win over Mount Albert. The Roosters dominated the first quarter, cracking the Lions defense with tries to Jeremiah Poutu and James Hickey. Mount Albert got back into the game later in the half and after John Suli was sinbinned in the 36th minute they used the advantage for Eiden Ackland to finish a sweeping movement to make it 12–6 in the 44th minute. The Roosters restored their lead midway through the second half with Pueomanu Leuluai crossing in the corner with Fine Vakautakakala slotting the sideline conversion. Then Jeremiah Poutu's bulldozing double with twelve minutes to go finished the Lions hopes off. The game was filmed by iknowitnz. [125] Rory Ropati, a Mount Albert junior scored a try on full time in his 100th game for Mount Albert. At Otahuhu the visiting Point Chevalier side raced out to a 23–0 halftime lead despite the loss of Jordan Tuarae in the 2nd minute to a bad head knock. The Pirates dominated field position and forwards Matthew Whyte, Brody Tamarua, and Patrick Sipley all found holes to score. It was capped by Noah Jensen running 40 metres after supporting a Dylan Tavita break. Tavita then slotted a drop goal on half time. Early in the second half Ioritana Leifi scored Otahuhu's first try before Brody Tamarua from the Pirates suffered a head injury in an attempted tackle and left the field. Referee Chris McMillan lost his patience with Point Chevaliers repeated infringing and sent Dylan Tavita to the sin bin with Penehuro Toai crossing for a try immediately afterwards. Crucially for Otahuhu all of their tries were scored wide out with Antonio Adams missing three conversion attempts and Tevita Mikaele one. Toaiti Ramsay's brilliant second try in the 77th minute was ultimately little more than a consolation effort. The match was filmed by Petes Filming for YouTube. [126]

3 AugustTe Atatu22-10Mount AlbertJack Colvin Park, Te Atatu 
2:30Try: Jeremiah Poutu 2 (13m, 68m), James Hickey (17m), Pueomanu Leuluai (62m)
Con: Fine Vakautakakala 3/4 (15m, 17m, 64m)
[127] Try: Eiden Ackland (44m), Rory Ropati (78m)
Con: Dion Fraser 1/2 (44m)
Attendance: 350
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Keven Ah-Ken (TJ), David Millar (TJ), David Simpson (Match Manager)
3 AugustOtahuhu16-23Point ChevalierBert Henham Park 1, Otahuhu 
2:30Try: Ioritana Leifi (43m), Penehuro Toai (56m), Toaiti Ramsay 2 (67m, 77m)
Con: Antonio Adams 0/3, Tevita Mikaele 0/1
[128] Try: Matthew Whyte (13m), Brody Tamarua (17m), Patrick Sipley (23m), Noah Jensen (38m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 0/1, Dylan Tavita 3/3 (18m, 25m, 37m)
Drop: Dylan Tavita (40m)
Attendance: 450
Referee: Chris McMillan, Corey Jull (TJ), Anthony Eliott (TJ), Dianna Fisifetau & Michelle Munday (Match Managers)
Preliminary Finals
Jacob Paulo about to spin through a tackle and plant the ball for Papakura's 4th try in their 24-20 win over Te Atatu. Jacob Paulo about to score v Te Atatu, 10 Aug 2024.jpg
Jacob Paulo about to spin through a tackle and plant the ball for Papakura's 4th try in their 24–20 win over Te Atatu.

Richmond gained revenge of sorts by eliminating the Point Chevalier side which beat them in last years final. Richmond dominated the first half and went out out a 12–0 lead at half time through tries to Solomon Vasuvulagi and Lopine Kioa. Prodigious scorer Anthony Goulton crossed in the corner for another and then big prop Sione Ngahe crashed over for a try with Beau Cordtz adding the extras to give them a nearly anassailable 22–0 lead with 30 minutes left. Earlier in the game Solomon Vasuvulagi and Lopine Kioa had benefited from their dominant field position crashing through the Pirates right edge defence. In the middle of the second half James Gavet was knocked unconscious while making a tackle and was taken from the field and ultimately missed the grand final.

James Gavet.jpg

The Pirates came back late with two converted tries but it was too little, too late. Richmond making their second consecutive grand final with the match filmed by Petes Filming. [129] At Prince Edward Park the physical Papakura side overcame a gallant Te Atatu team. The Roosters scored first with a try to Pueomanu Leuluai, converted from the touchline by captain Paterika Vaivai with regular kicker Fine Vakautakakala nursing an injured knee from the previous week. The Sea Eagles totally dominated the next 20 minutes and under an avalanche of possession they ran in three tries, with Walter Fifita scoring two of them. Te Atatu eventually got some possession and following a long range break by Daniel Reuelu-Buchanan he crossed a couple of plays later. The Sea Eagles restored their lead before halftime with Jacob Paulo bouncing through tacklers and twisting to plant the ball. Five minutes into the second half Lewis Soosemea scored a stunning length of the field try after bursting down the right wing and throwing Roosters full back Robin Herbert aside, giving the Sea Eagles a significant 24–12 lead. In the 53rd minute Jeremiah Poutu crossed for the Roosters to make it 24-16 and for a long period of time the Roosters attacked the Sea Eagles line being held up multiple times. This defence proved crucial as when the Roosters finally did cross, with Poutu scoring his second after nice play by Kadiyae Ioka there was barely time for the restart before the siren sounded. The win sent the Sea Eagles to the Fox Memorial grand final for the first time since their win in 2016.

10 AugustRichmond23-12Point ChevalierGrey Lynn Park, Grey Lynn 
2:30Try: Solomon Vasuvulagi (14m), Lopine Kioa (22m), Anthony Goulton (46m), Sione Ngahe (49m),
Con: Beau Cordtz 3/4 (16m, 23m, 50m)
Drop: Beau Cordtz (80m)
[130] Try: Dylan Tavita (57m), Matagi-Blade Collins-Kamuhemu (71m)
Con: Dylan Tavita 2/2 (58m, 72)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Corey Jull (TJ), David Millar (TJ), Leroy Ugapo (Match Manager)
10 AugustPapakura24-20Te AtatuPrince Edward Park, Papakura 
2:30Try: Walter Fifita 2 (16m, 24m), Lewis Soosemea 2 (20m, 45m), Jacob Paulo (36m)
Con: James Dowie 2/5 (20m, 37m)
[131] Try: Pueomanu Leuluai (1m), Daniel Reuelu-Buchanan (30m), Jeremiah Poutu 2 (53m, 78m)
Con: Paterika Vaivai 2/4 (3m, 32m)
Attendance: 400
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Chris McMillan (TJ), Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Maudie Smith (Match Manager)
Grand Final
Siave Togoiu dives on a loose ball to score Richmond's first try. Richmond score their first try.jpg
Siave Togoiu dives on a loose ball to score Richmond's first try.
Solomon Vasuvulagi crashes over for Richmond's second try. Solomon Vasuvulagi scores for Richmond.jpg
Solomon Vasuvulagi crashes over for Richmond's second try.

Richmond won the Fox Memorial Shield for the first time since 1980 with a nail biting win at the end of extra time. The match was screened on sky sport and live streamed on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel. [132] They handled the wet conditions better than Papakura in an error riddled first half which saw Papakura completing just 38% of their first half sets with Richmond also poor but significantly better at 62%. Richmond scored first after Lewis Soosemea spilled a kick in the in goal which Siave Togoiu dived on. Then late in the half Solomon Vasuvulagi bulldozed over carrying defenders with him and Beau Cordt'z conversion gave them a 10-0 first half lead.

Beau Cordtz kicks the winning drop goal for Richmond in the 90th minute. Beau Cordtz winning field goal in the Fox Memorial final.jpg
Beau Cordtz kicks the winning drop goal for Richmond in the 90th minute.
Richmond players and supporters celebrate the final whistle. Richmond celebrate at the final whistle.jpg
Richmond players and supporters celebrate the final whistle.

Beau Cordtz scored himself in the 54th minute with a clever chip through the line saw him slide over. Papakura sparked into life following a break by Walter Fifita with Jeremiah Schuster being sinbinned for holding him down. Soon after captain Stedman Lefau crashed over under the posts and 3 minutes later Joseph Price showed his footwork by finding a hole and scoring in the same location. From the kickoff Papakura broke down the left edge and after some near misses gained a penalty in a handy position. James Dowie kicked the goal to level the scores at 14–14 with 7 minutes to go. Both teams had drop goal efforts go astray and the score was locked after 80 minutes. Richmond had more of the field position during extra time and after a drop goal by Beau Cordtz was charged down a Papakura forward knocked on. From the resulting scrum in front of the posts Beau Cordtz snapped the drop goal which saw Richmond break their championship drought with no time for the restart. Cordtz was also awarded the Doug Price Medal for the Man of the Match.

17 AugustRichmond14-14 (aet: 15-14)PapakuraMount Smart Stadium 1, Penrose 
3:00Try: Siave Togoiu (7m), Solomon Vasuvulagi (36m), Beau Cordtz (54m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 1/3 (37m)
Drop: Beau Cordtz (90m)
[133] Try: Stedman Lefau (64m), Joseph Price (67m)
Con: James Dowie 2/2 (65m, 68m)
Pen: James Dowie 1/1 (72m)
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Paki Parkinson

Full season top try scorers and point scorers

The full season point scoring and tries is from the 3 Fox qualifying games and the regular season, and then playoff games for the Fox Memorial Premiership. Several games did not have points entered into the ARL online database while some matches had individual point scorers unnamed and some scoring entries may be erroneous so the scoring is unofficial and incomplete though for the most part an accurate representation of the leading scorers.

Steele-Shanks Women's Premiership

Steele-Shanks Standings

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Richmond Roses 10802133498+23618
Papakura Women 9702230286+21618
Otara Stingers 107121378104+27417
Howick Women 94052154300-14612
Taniwharau Women 93152196194+211
Mount Albert Lionesses 103071178386-1788
Pakuranga Women 9009232436-4044
Round 1
1 MayOtara Stingers10-0Richmond RosesMt Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
6:00Try: Annelise Biddle (43m), Metanoia Fotu-Moala (76m)
Con: Danii-Nicole Gray (77m)
[134] Attendance: 400
4 MayPakuranga Women14-38Mount Albert LionessesTi Rakau Park 1, Pakuranga 
12:45Try: Unknown (3m), Unknown (51m), Unknown (70m)
Con: Unknown (4m)
[135] Try: Summer Van Gelder 2 (17m, 58m), Savannha Uaseli Purcell (25m), Ferah Siofele-Toilolo (31m), Elisapeci Matanatabu (43m), Kiera-Marie Sekene (46m), Pauline Hunt (65m), Joeannah Ueseli Purcell (74m)
Con: Kiera-Marie Sekene 3/8 (44m, 59m, 76m)
Referee: Simon Bailey, Venice Daniels (TJ)
4 MayTaniwharau Women16-34Papakura WomenŌpaheke Sports Park, Ōpaheke 
2:30Try: Jurnee Muru-Hauraki (10m), Nadia Flavell (48m), Leah-Rhys Toka (78m)
Con: Hope Parata-Kingi 2/3 (50, 80m)
[136] Try: Jodeci Joseph 2 (1m, 51m), Peaches Peters (15m), Amber-Jessie Kani 2 (18m, 24m), Maitua Feterika (38m), Sharnyze Pihema (55m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 3/7 (16m, 20m, 40m)
Referee: Rebecca Ellison
Round 2

The televised match was between Taniwharau and Mount Albert at Mount Smart Stadium. The side from the Waikato triumphing off the back of 3 tries to Teoriwa Ahuriri. [137]

8 MayTaniwharau Women26-20Mount Albert LionessesMount Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
6:00pmTry: Leah-Rhys Toka (12m), Teoriwa Ahuriri 3 (26m, 59m, 64), Katana Te Miha-Barlow (40m), Katie Corbett (42m)
Con: Leah-Rhys Toka 0/2, Trinity Crosby 1/4 (61m)
[138] Try: Kiera-Marie Sekene (2m), Laishon Albert-Jones (45m), Joeannah Naime Ueseli (70m), Summer Van Gelder (75m)
Con: Kiera-Marie Sekene 2 (3m, 46m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Brent Newton, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), David Millar (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
11 MayRichmond Roses22-12Papakura WomenGrey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn 
12:45Try: Pearl Tuitama (20m), Henillietta Lokotui 2 (28m, 56m), Va'ai Moanekah (66m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa 3/4 (21m, 58m, 70m)
[139] Try: Idaho Stowers (11m), Freesia Pokaia (38m), Queenie E Wai Tupaea (47m)Referee: Joshua Siaki, Rose Lefata (Match Manager)
11 MayOtara StingersWBD (50) - LBD (0)Howick Women 
12:45 [140]
Round 3

In the televised match the Howick side played their first actual match of the season after a bye and default loss previously. Leila Schmidt-Sopoaga scored a hat trick for the Hornets with Charlotte Davis converting 4 of their 6 tries. For Pakuranga, Barbra Auvaa scored both of their tries. [141] At Grey Lynn Park, Paulina Morris-Ponga scored a double for the Roses in a hard-fought 22–16 win over the Taniwharau side. While at Fowld's Park the home team was given a lesson by the Otara Stingers who romped to a 60–6 win on the back of 4 tries to Annessa Biddle, 3 to Monica Samita, 2 to Sam Curtis, and 2 to Makineti Hufanga. The Lionesses scored a late consolation try to Ferah Siofele-Toilolo.

15 MayHowick32-8PakurangaMount Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
8:00Try: Leila Schmidt-Sopoaga 3 (4m, 63m, 79m), Ramouner Henry (19m), Jasmin Munro (31m), Navelzen Taupo (40m)
Con: Charlotte Davis 4/6 (5m, 40m, 64m, 80m)
[142] Try: Barbra Auvaa 2 (51m, 74m)
Con: Meripa Seumanutafa 0/2
Attendance: 150
Referee: David Millar, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Chris McMillan (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
18 MayRichmond Roses22-16Taniwharau WomenGrey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn 
12:45Try: Paulina Morris-Ponga 2 (14m, 18m), Ilaisaane Taufa (33m), Rowena Meleisea (48m), Henilletta Lokotui (67m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (69m)
[143] Try: Tia Toka (2m), Charlette Butler (22m), Jurnee Muru-Hauraki (80m)
Con: Hope Parata-Kingi 2/3 (23m, 80m)
Referee: Warren Clarke, Rose Lefata (TJ)
18 MayMt Albert Lionesses6-60Otara StingersFowlds Park 1, Morningside 
12:45Try: Ferah Siofele-Toilolo (75m)
Con: Unknown (76m)
[144] Try: Annessa Biddle 4 (12m, 34m, 61m, 67m), Sam Curtis 2 (16m, 37m), Monica Samita 3 (24m, 28m, 74m), Makineti Hufanga 2 (32m, 58m), Elenoa Havea (43m)
Con: Danii-Nicole Gray 6/12 (13m, 29m, 36m, 60m, 62m, 75m)
Referee: Ryan Doherty, Rena Limatoa (Match Manager)
Round 4

The televised match was between Papakura and Taniwharau. The Papakura side was too strong winning 18–4. Maitua Feterika, former Brisbane Broncos, St George Illawarra, and Newcastle Knights player scored a double for Papakura. Harata Butler who had signed for the North Queensland Cowboys crossed for Taniwharau's lone points. [145] For the second time early in the season the Otara team had no match with another side defaulting to them, this time it was the Pakuranga Jaguars. Richmond Roses thrashed Howick at Paparoa Park 48–0 with Imogen Edmonds-Lagahetau crossing for 4 tries and Paulina Morris-Ponga scoring one to go with 4 conversions.

22 MayPapakura18-4TaniwharauMount Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
6:00Try: Christal Stowers (2m), Maitua Feterika 2 (35m, 68m), Amber-Jessie Kani (64m)
Con: Freesia Pokaia 1/2 (70m), Platinum Marsters 0/2
[146] Try: Harata Butler (48m)
Con: Hope Parata-Kingi 0/1
Attendance: 150
Referee: Joshua Siaki, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), David Millar (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
25 MayOtara StingersWBD (50) - LBD (0)Pakuranga Women'sNgati Ōtara Park 1, Ōtara 
12:45 [147]
25 MayHowick Women's0-48Richmond RosesPaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30 [148] Try: Rowena Meleisea (3m), Christabelle Onesemo (9m), Imogen Edmonds-Lagahetau 4 (14m, 18m, 28m, 45m), Paulina Morris-Ponga (33m), Henilletta Lokotui (53m), Moana Cook (71m), Kaiyah Atai (78m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga 4/10 (4m, 10m, 55m, 79m)
Referee: James Priest, Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
Round 5

Howick overcame a poor start to beat Mount Albert Lionesses in the televised match. They conceded a try to Patisepa Kengike in the 2nd minute, and after a reply from Cleo Leilua to equalise was quickly cancelled out by Kiera-Maria Sekene scoring and converting for a 12–6 lead. Howick then gradually took control with tries to Talya-Benet Masoe and Ramouner Henry. Joeannah Purcell of the Lionesses scored the try of the match hitting a hole from beyond halfway and storming downfield to crash over to tighten the scores 18-16 but Howick finished things off with two more tries for the 28–16 win. [149] Papakura caused an upset beating Otara at Ngati Ōtara Park 24–20. Lisa Edwards scored a first half double in a seesawing game. The lead changed hands 7 times with Papakura winning it with a 74th minute try to Jonsal Tautari. The Richmond Roses had an easy 76–0 win over Pakuranga at Ti Rakau Park after leading 30–0 at halftime. For the Roses, Shaniah Lui scored 4 tries, with Tegan Spicer scoring 3 to go with 3 goals. They would have scored even more had they not missed 13 conversion attempts.

6 JuneHowick Women16-28Mount Albert LionessesMount Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
8:00Try: Cleo Leilua 2 (13m, 75m), Tayla-Benet Masoe (29m), Ramouner Henry (37m), Leila Schmidt-Sopoaga (62m)
Con: Charlotte Davis 4/5 (14m, 30m, 38m, 76m)
[150] Try: Patisepa Kengike (2m), Kiera-Marie Sekene (17m), Joeannah Naime Ueseli (49m)
Con: Kiera-Marie Sekene 2 (4m, 19m), Savannha Uaseli Purcell 0/1
Attendance: 150
Referee: Maxine Godinet, David Millar (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
8 JuneOtara Stingers20-24Papakura WomenNgati Otara Park 1, Ōtara 
2:30Try: Mary Solovi 2 (16m, 62m), Danii-Nicole Gray 2 (34m, 49m)
Con: Dani-Nicole Gray 2/4 (35m, 63m)
[151] Try: Marewa Samson (5m), Lisa Edwards 2 (24m, 30m), Maitua Feterika (56m), Jonsal Tautari (74m)
Con: Freesia Pokaia 2/5 (58m, 76m)
Referee: Rua Petero (Match Manager)
8 JunePakuranga Women0-76Richmond RosesTi Rakau Park 1, Pakuranga 
2:30 [152] Try: Demielle Onesemo-Tuilaepa (1m), Shaniah Lui 4 (12m, 22m, 32m, 61m), Tegan Spicer 3 (17m, 38m, 79m), Mafi Faukafa (26m), Christabelle Onesemo (43m), Danielle Apaina (47m), Kaiyah Atai (51m), Lydia Quedley 2 (54m, 65m), Charlie-Kaige Kamuhemu (57m), Henilietta Lokotui 2 (69m, 72m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (27m), Tegan Spicer 3 (45m, 52m, 79m)
Referee: Poriau Uamaki
Round 6

The live streamed match saw Taniwharau mount a strong comeback to draw the game 30–30 with Otara. [153] Billy-Jean Ale scored 4 tries at Prine Edward Park as the home team beat Howick 64–8. Coach, Krystal Rota came out of retirement to score a double for the Sea Eagles with Platinum Marsters converting 8 of their 12 tries. The Mount Albert Lionesses took a 10–0 lead into half time at Fowlds Park, and eased away to win comfortably. Kiera-Marie Sekene scored a double for the Lionesses and also convereted 4 of their 6 tries.

12 JuneTaniwharau30-30OtaraMount Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
6:00pmTry: Jurnee Muru-Hauraki (30m), Manirewa Howell (42m), Jamie Haumaha (47m), Leah-Rhys Toka (72m), Kopa Nikau (78m)
Con: Hope Parata-Kingi 5/5 (31m, 43m, 48m, 74m, 79m)
[154] Try: Lourdes Tuiala 2 (7m, 11m), Matanoia Fotu-Moala (28m), Jhana Magele (39m), Wati Delailomaloma 2 (53m, 61m),
Con: Danii-Nicole Gray 3/6 (12m, 29m, 40m)
Referee: Nigel Williams, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Joseph Green (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
15 JunePapakura Women64-8Howick WomenPrince Edward Park 1, Papakura 
12:45Try: Te Aroha Neal 2 (1m, 13m), Billy-Jean Ale 4 (8m, 18m, 48m, 55m), Amber-Jessie Kani (20m), Krystal Rota 2 (52m, 26m), Queenie E Wai Tupaea (35m), Maitua Feterika (41m), Marewa Samson (67m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 8/12 (3m, 9m, 19m, 22m, 27m, 42m, 49m, 56m)
[155] Try: Jasmin Munro (45m), Taleenza Nelson (61m)Referee: Davey Misileki, Shannon Tupaea (Match Manager)
15 JuneMount Albert Lionesses32-4Pakuranga WomenFowlds Park 1, Morningside 
2:30Try: Kiera-Marie Sekene 2 (2m, 71m), Joeannah Purcell (25m), Pauline Hunt (43m), Roimata Amosa-Tiro (50m), Tayla Albert-Jones (64m)
Con: Kiera-Marie Sekene 4/6 (27m, 44m, 51m, 66m)
[156] Try: Unknown (57m)Referee: Warren Clarke, Rena Limatoa (Match Manager)
Round 7

Richmond and Papakura met in a top of the table clash on Wednesday night. Richmond moved out to a 10–0 lead by halftime before Papakura responded with 2 tries of their own to level the scores. Then with 5 minutes left Maitua Feterika held Jodeci Joseph back from an offside position to give away a penalty in front of the posts which saw Ilaisaane Taufa kick the winning goal. [157] Otara thrashed Howick at Paparoa Park, leading 60–0 at halftime when the game was stopped. For the Scorpion Stingers the Curtis twin sisters, Taylor and Sam, both scored doubles with Shonte To'a (7) and Danii-Nicole Gray (3) converting all ten of their tries. Joeannah Purcell scored twice for the Mount Albert Lionesses in their 22–20 win over Taniwharau. The home team was outscored 5 tries to 4 but Taniwharau missed all 5 conversions while Kiera-Marie Sekene converted 3 for the Lionesses.

19 JuneRichmond Roses12-10Papakura WomenMount Smart Stadium 2, Panmure 
8:00Try: Paris Pickering (22m), Kaiyah Atai (32m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa 1/2 (33m)
[158] Try: Amber-Jesse Kani (43m), Chrstyl Stowers (59 m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 1/2 (60m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, David Millar (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
22 JuneHowick Women0-60Otara StingersPaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30 [159] Try: Matanoia Fotu-Moala (5m), Shonte To'a (10m), Taylor Curtis 2 (13m, 29m), Zion Leaupepe (19m), Sam Curtis 2 (22m, 35m), Wati Delailomaloma (24m), Ana Taumalolo (27m), Mary Solovi (33m)
Con: Shonte To'a 7/7 (7m, 11m, 14m, 23m, 25m, 27m, 36m), Danii-Nicole Gray 3/3 (19m, 30m, 33m)
Referee: Davey Misileki, Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
22 JuneMt Albert Lionesses22-20Taniwharau WomenFowlds Park 1, Morningside 
2:30Try: Joeannah Purcell 2 (21m, 77m), Patisepa Kengike (22m), Danii Mafoe (57m)
Con: Kiera-Marie Sekene 3/4 (23m, 58m, 79m)
[160] Try: Unknown (42m), Unknown (47m), Unknown (52m), Unknown (66m), Unknown (70m)Referee: Joshua Siaki, Rena Limatoa (Match Manager)
Round 8

In the televised match the competition leading Richmond Roses comfortably beat the Mt Albert Lionesses 56–16. Moana Cook scored 3 tries, while Imogen Edmonds-Lagahetau and Paris Pickering scored two each with Paulina Morris-Ponga getting plenty of kicking practice, converting 6 of their 11 tries. [161] Moana Cook was named the Health Basics Player of the Match. [162] The Papakura side thrashed Pakuranga 70–0 with doubles scored by Billy-Jean Ale, Letitia Vaka, and Amber-Jessie Kani with Platinum Marsters converting 9 of their 13 tries.

4 JulyMt Albert Lionesses16-56Richmond RosesMount Smart Stadium 2, Penrose 
6:00pmTry: Elfredda Magele (12m), Rheaan Limatoa (40m), Danii Mafoe (77m)
Con: Kiera-marie Sekene 2/3 (40m, 78m)
[163] Try: Moana Cook 3 (2m, 19m, 26m), Imogen Edmonds-Lagahetau 2 (5m, 73m), Paris Pickering 2 (22m, 69m), Paulina Morris-Ponga (31m), Christabelle Onesemo-Tuilaepa (35m), Pearl Tuitama (47m), Kalyn Takitimu-Cook (56m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga 6/11 (3m, 6m, 20m, 27m, 48m, 74m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Brent Newton, David Millar (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
6 JulyPapakura Women70-0Pakuranga WomenPrince Edward Park 1, Papakura 
12:45Try: Platinum Marsters (4m), Lisa Edwards Rua (8m), Christyl Stowers (17m), Queenie E Wai Tupaea (22m), Peaches Peters (26m), Billy-Jean Ale 2 (33m, 67m), Letitia Vaka 2 (38m, 48m), Georgia Tipuna (44m), Amber-Jessie Kani 2 (54m, 71m), Te Aroha Neal (59m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 9/13 (6m, 9m, 18m, 35m, 39m, 49m, 55m, 60m, 68m)
[164] Referee: James Priest, Shannon Tupaea (Match Manager)
6 JulyHowick Women10-32Taniwharau WomenPaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30Try: Lose Kuli, Navelzen Taupo
Con: Ramouner Henry
[165] Try: Diamond Henry, Katana Te Miha-Barlow 3, Kopa Nikau, Manirewa Howell, Jamie Haumaha
Con: Trinity Crosby 2
Referee: Michael Analu, Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
Round 9

On Wednesday night in the televised match Taniwharau from Huntly ran out easy 38–6 winners over Pakuranga. [166] Taniwharau captain Leah-Rhys Toka scored 3 tries and Trinity Crosby converting 3 of their 8 tries with most from difficult angles. At Grey Lynn Park the visiting Otara side scored a 20–16 win. Elenoa Havea scored twice, though it was Metanoia Fotu-Moala's 71st minute try which won them the game. Papakura comfortably beat the home Mount Albert Lionesses 48–0 after taking a 26–0 lead into the break.

10 JulyTaniwharau Women38-6Pakuranga WomenMount Smart Stadium 2, Penrose 
8:00pmTry: Jamie Haumaha (13m), Nga Mako Totorewa (17m), Leah-Rhys Toka 3 (37m, 50m, 76m), Tia Toka (44m), Honor Wilson (64m), Diamond Henry (69m)
Con: Trinity Crosby 3/8 (15m, 18m, 65m)
[167] Try: Jade Wharemate (58m)
Con: Meripa Seumanutafa 1/1 (59m)
Attendance: 100
Referee: David Millar, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Chris McMillan (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
13 JulyMt Albert Lionesses0-48Papakura WomenFowlds Park 1, Morningside 
2:30 [168] Try: Unknown (10m, 14m, 18m, 26m, 34m, 44m, 49m, 64, 72m)
Con: Unknown (11m, 14m, 35m, 46m, 65m, 73m)
Referee: Ryan Doherty
13 JulyRichmond Roses16-20Otara StingersGrey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn 
2:35Try: Pearl Tuitama 2 (12m, 66m), Christabelle Onesemo (62m)
Con: Kalyn Takitimu-Cook 2/3 (13m, 67m)
[169] Try: Elenoa Havea 2 (3m, 30m), Ana Taumalolo (20m), Metanoia Fotu-Moala (71m)
Con: Shonte To'a 2/4 (4m, 72m)
Referee: David Millar
Round 10

Papakura made a statement in their 22–4 win over the previous competition leaders Otara after running out to an 18–0 lead and Otara not scoring until Sam Curtis crossed in the 70th minute. Peaches Peters scored two tries for the winners in the Wednesday night game. Pakuranga defaulted another game, this time to Richmond Roses handing them an automatic 50–0 win. At Paparoa Park Howick won a tight contest 26–22. For Mount Albert Kiera-Marie Sekene scored two tries and kicked three conversions. [170]

17 JulyPapakura Women22-4Otara StingersMount Smart Stadium 2, Penrose 
6:00Try: Maitua Feterika (14m), Peaches Peters 2 (28m, 58m), Amber Kani (62m), Jess Edwards Rua (77m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 1/4 (63m), Freesia Pokaia 0/1
[171] Try: Sam Curtis (70m)
Con: Shonte To'a 0/1
Attendance: 150
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
20 JulyRichmond RosesWBD(50) - LBD(0)Pakuranga WomenGrey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn 
12:45 [172]
20 JulyHowick Women26-22Mt Albert LionessesPaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30Try: Unknown (1m), Unknown (7m), Unknown (24m), Unknown (56m), Unknown (73m)
Con: Unknown (2m), Unknown (26m), Unknown (57m)
[173] Try: Joeannah Purcell (14m), Kiera-Marie Sekene 2 (33m, 78m), Elfredda Magele (66m)
Con: Kiera-Marie Sekene 3/4 (35m, 68m, 79m)
Referee: James Priest, Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
Round 11

Otara Stingers romped to a 74–6 win over the Mt Albert Lionesses with twins Taylor Curtis and Sam Curtis scoring doubles along with Elenoa Havea, Wati Delailomaloma, and Daysha Rairi.

27 JulyOtara Stingers74-6Mt Albert LionessesNgati Ōtara Park 1, Ōtara 
2:30Try: Taylor Curtis 2 (3m, 26m), Elenoa Havea 2 (6m, 15m), Wati Delailomaloma 2 (9m, 21m), Sam Curtis 2 (18m, 57m), Tahlia Aoake (29m), Jor-El Loto (42m), Feagiai Malisi (46m), Lourdes Tuiala (50m), Daysha Rairi 2 (60m, 78m), Michaela Poimatagi-Matautia (72m), Ana Taumalolo (75m)
Con: Tahlia Aoake (4m), Elenoa Havea 2 (15m, 27m), Lourdes Tuiala 2 (31m, 76m)
[174] Try: Evelyn Tiriaera (67m)
Con: Sini Magele Mariner (69m)
Referee: Abel Marsters, Neil Petaia & Ruta Petero (Match Managers)
27 JulyTaniwharau Women14-32Richmond RosesMargaret Griffen Park 1, Mount Roskill  
11:00Try: Diamond Henry (21m), Jurnee Muru-Hauraki 2 (48m, 52m)
Con: Trinity Crosby (54m)
[175] Try: Kalyn Takitimu-Cook 2 (6m, 60m), Henilliette Lokotui (16m), Mafi Faukafa (27m), Lydia Turua-Quedley (29m), Kaiyah Atai (65m)
Con: Kalyn Takitimu-Cook 4/6 (27m, 30m, 61m, 65m)
Referee: Warren Clarke
27 JulyPakuranga WomenLBD (0) - WBD (50)Howick WomenTi Rakau Park 1, Pakuranga 
2:30 [176]

Playoffs

Semi Finals

Otara thrashed the Mount Albert Lionesses 60–0 at Ngati Otara Park with sisters Sam and Taylor Curtis both scoring doubles as did Tahlia Aoake. Shonte To'a scored a try to go with 8 conversions for a haul of 20 points. The visiting Taniwharau side easily beat Howick 62–4 at Paparoa Park with Howick's only points coming on full time. [177] [178]

3 AugustOtara Stingers60-0Mount Albert LionessesNgati Otara Park 1, Otara 
2:30Try: Taylor Curtis 2 (3m, 34m), Wati Deleilomaloma (7m), Sam Curtis 2 (14m, 31m), Tahlia Aoake 2 (17m, 41m), Jor-El Loto (45m), Fakama Samita (59m), Shonte To'a (65m), Daysha Rairi (71m)
Con: Shonte To'a 8/11 (5m, 8m, 18m, 32m, 36m, 42m, 47m, 61m)
[179] Referee: Sonny Whakarau, Ruta Petero & Neil Petaia (Match Managers)
3 AugustHowick Women4-62Taniwharau WomenPaparoa Park 1, Howick 
2:30Try: Elisapeta Gale [180] Try: Jurnee Muru-Hauraki 3, Leah-Rhys Toka 4, Manirewa Howell 2, Honor Wilson, Waimea Nikau-Rangi 2
Con: Jurnee Muru-Hauraki 2, Trinity Crosby 5
Referee: James Priest, Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
Preliminary Finals
Taylor Curtis crossing for her second try for Otara. Taylor Curtis 2nd try v Papakura, 10 Aug 2024.jpg
Taylor Curtis crossing for her second try for Otara.

Papakura and Otara played out a thriller at Prince Edward Park. The scores were tied at 14 at halftime before Papakura took a ten-point lead through tries to Maitua Feterika and Jessie Edwards Rua. Then with 20 minutes to go Taylor Curtis scored to narrow the scores and then ran in her second a short time later as they found space on the left edge. Her sister Sam then went over in the opposite corner for her third try, giving the Stingers a 26–24 lead. Then on fulltime Papakura were awarded a penalty in front which Platinum Marsters slotted to send it to extra time 26-26. Early in extra time Otara scored with Feagiai Malisi crossing. Crucially it was yet another try scored out wide and they missed their sixth conversion attempt. Then with time nearly up Charnyze Pihema scored an excellent solo try for the Sea Eagles with determined running seeing her cross under the posts. The conversion by Marsters handing them their final 2 point lead. At Grey Lynn Park the home Richmond Roses proved far too strong for the Taniwharau side with Paris Pickering and Kaiyah Atai crossing in the first half and then they added four more in the second half. Ilaisaane Taufa converted four of the six tries.

10 AugustRichmond Roses32-4Taniwharau WomenGrey Lynn Park, Grey Lynn 
2:30Try: Paris Pickering (4m), Kaiyah Atai (23m), Pearl Tuitama (55m), Kalyn Takitimu-Cook (65m), Ilaisaane Taufa (76m), Jayme Latu (79m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa 4/6 (25m, 66m, 78m, 80m)
[181] Try: Waimea Nikau-Rangi (41m)Attendance: 350
Referee: David Millar, Rose Iefata (Match Manager)
10 AugustPapakura Women26-26 (aet: 32-30)Otara StingersPrince Edward Park 1, Papakura 
12:45Try: Peaches Peters 2 (8m, 16m), Jodeci Joseph (12m), Maitua Feterika (45m), Jesse Edwards Rua (55m), Sharnyze Pihema (87m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 3/6 (9m, 57m, 88m)
Pen: Platinum Marsters 1/1 (79m)
[182] Try: Sam Curtis 3 (3m, 39m, 74m), Annelise Biddle (35m), Taylor Curtis 2 (62m, 67m), Feagiai Malisi (83m)
Con: Shonte To'a 1/7 (37m)
Attendance: 400
Referee: Chris McMillan, Shannon Tupaea (Match Manager)
Grand Final
E Wai Tupaea scoring the winning try for Papakura. Papakura women scoring the winning try.jpg
E Wai Tupaea scoring the winning try for Papakura.

Papakura won the Steele-Shanks Cup after a game that saw all 34 point scored at the same end of the field. Playing with a wind at their back in steady rain the Richmond Roses dominated the first 20 minutes scoring 4 unconverted tries to Shaniah Lui, Demielle Onesemo-Tuilaepa, Danika Manase, and Ilaisaane Taufa. Most were wide out but perhaps crucially none of them were converted by Ilaisaane Taufa meaning Richmond only led 16–0 lead at halftime. Playing with the wind after the break the Sea Eagles scored in the 45th, 60th, and 65th minutes, including tries to sisters Jessie Edwards Rua and Lisa Edwards Rua with Freesia Pokaia also crashing through on her own in between. They had narrowed the score to 16–14, then with 4 minutes to go E Wai Tupaea found space in the left corner to dive over for the go ahead try. The Sea Eagles then hung on for the title win.

17 AugustPapakura Women18-16Richmond RosesMount Smart Stadium 1, Penrose 
12:30Try: Jessie Edwards Rua (45m), Freesia Pokaia (60m), Lisa Edwards Rua (65m), E Wai Tupaea (76m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 1/4 (61m)
[183] Try: Shaniah Lui (2m), Demielle Onesemo-Tuilaepa (10m), Danika Manase (16m), Ilaisaane Taufa (22m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa 0/4
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Chris McMillan, David Millar (TJ), Maxine Godinet (TJ), Alofa Murray and Gregory Williams (Match Managers)

Full season top try scorers and point scorers

The full season point scoring and tries is from the regular season, and then playoff games. Some games did not have points entered into the ARL online database while some matches had individual point scorers unnamed and some scoring entries may be erroneous so the scoring is unofficial and incomplete though for the most part is an accurate indication of the leading scorers.

Sharman Cup

Standings

TeamPldWDLFA%Pts
Hibiscus Coast Raiders 111010480142+33821
Northcote Tigers 111001494182+31220
Mangere East Hawks 11803450230+22016
Ponsonby Ponies 10712414196+21815
Papatoetoe Panthers 11506404282+12210
Manurewa Marlins 11416200328-1409
Pakuranga Jaguars 11316218426-2087
Glenfield Greyhounds 11308244356-1126
Pukekohe Pythons 10109210522-3122
Tuakau Broncos 111010142578-4362
Round 1

The match between Glenfield and Tuakau was recorded and streamed by Petes Filming. [184]

4 MayPapatoetoe32-40Mangere EastKohuora Park 1, Papatoetoe 
2:30Try: Aniseko Aniseko, Masitati Tuifua 2, Tuiloma Ioane Futi, Frost Mika, Clarke Carson
Con: Jordyn Makiha 4/6
[185] Try: Nuimiamasasasulu Tema, Tovo Opeti-Finau 4, Paul Luamanuvae, Christian Sifakula 2, Townsend Sa Umaga
Con: Jerome Tupuloa, Townsend Sa Umaga
Referee: Sonny Whakarau, Ramond Colson (Match Manager)
4 MayGlenfield42-24TuakauSunnynook Park 1, Sunnynook 
2:30Try: Ofisa Tiatia 3 (5m, 67m, 80m), Lemi Vili (8m), Kini Lotulelei 2 (23m, 32m), Elijah-Juan Tameifuna (32m), Ben Leafa (60m)
Con: Troy Thompson 3 (9m, 68m, 80m), Kini Lotulelei 2 (24m, 37m)
[186] Try: TJ Banks 3 (1m, 14m, 73m), Hoani Reihana (17m), Tamati Ah Cheung (64m)
Con: Hayden Te Rangi 0/1, Unknown 2/4, (18m, 65m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Brent Newton, Graham Macdonald (Match Manager)
4 MayPukekohe8-76NorthcoteNavigation Homes Park 2, Pukekohe 
2:30Try: Philip Taha (4m), Rangatahi Terangi (71m) [187] Try: Jason Bhana 4 (11m, 54m, 57m, 63m), Jonathan Little 3 (19m, 34m, 41m), Ethan Schaumkel 2 (24m, 39m), Teremate Teremate (50m), Morgan Cook (61m), Tawhiri Heremaia (65m)
Con: Morgan Cook 8 (24m, 26m, 40m, 42m, 51m, 62m, 64m, 67m), Jason Bhana (70m)
Referee: Shaun Stewart (Match Manager)
4 MayPakuranga26-42Hibiscus CoastTi Rakau Park 1, Pakuranga 
2:30Try: Otira Moala (12m), Carlos Hakeai 2 (16m, 20m), Sione Tuimoala (24m), Stanley Kuka (61m)
Con: David Schaumkel Otukolo 3 (17m, 20m, 62m)
[188] Try: Caleb Carter 2 (3m, 32m), Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan 2 (29m, 45m), Faith Kalekale (41m), Tevita Kengike 2 (58m, 78m), Peti Tarui (65m)
Con: Faith Kalekale (4m), Caleb Carter 4 (33m, 41m, 46m, 59m)
Referee: Hayden Price, Venice Daniels (Match Manager)
4 MayManurewa16-52PonsonbyMountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, Manurewa 
2:30Try: Sio Paulo Ierome (10m, Jeffrey Siliva (27m), Cornelius Sua (73m)
Con: Jodeci Ierome 2/3 (11m, 74m)
[189] Try: Heitony Talagi 2 (16m, 58m), Filivai Molia-Fraser 2 (20m, 80m), Timor Williams 3 (22m, 33m, 44m), Suliano Faukafa 2 (38m, 62m), Tevita Faukafa (48m), Felise Tau (64m)
Con: Heitony Talagi 4/11 (20m, 45m, 64m, 82m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Rachel Thompson (Match Manager)
Round 2

The match between Manurewa and Pakuranga at Mountfort Park in Manurewa was streamed by Petes Filming. Pakuranga won 36–12 with Carlos Hakeai scoring two tries and kicking two conversions for the winners. [190]

11 MayMangere East62-28TuakauWalter Massey Park 1, Māngere 
2:30Try: Morgan Misifoa (7m), Tovo Opeti-Finau 3 (13m, 35m, 46m), Joshua Halatanu (26m), Troy Tofilau 2 (29m, 76m), Townsend Sa Umaga 2 (31m, 38m), Nazareth Vaiouga 2 (55m, 72m)
Con: Townsend Sa Umaga 6 (14m, 28m, 30m, 32m, 36m, 39m), Paul Luamanuvae 3 (55m, 72m, 77m)
[191] Try: Unknown (16m), Unknown (19m), Unknown (50m), Unknown (57m), Unknown (60m)
Con: Unknown (17m), Unknown (20m), Unknown (51m), Unknown (58m)
Referee: Hayden Price, Peter Sykes (Match Manager)
11 MayNorthcote48-22PapatoetoeBirkenhead War Memorial 1, Birkenhead 
2:30Try: Tawhiri Heremaia, Phoenix Smith, Va'e Jordan-Hart, Taine Neho, Jason Bhana 3, Alvin Tuione 2
Con: James Bates 6
[192] Try: Aiafi Pomale, Aniseko Aniseko 2, Mackie Wehi
Con: Jordyn Makiha 3
Referee: Brent Newton
11 MayHibiscus Coast70-10GlenfieldStanmore Bay 1, Whāngaparāoa 
2:30Try: Taylor Raj (7m), Unknown (8m), Suliasi Kalekale (10m), Boston Josephs 3 (17m, 50m, 56m), Peti Tarui (21m), Caleb Carter 2 (24m, 67m), Nukutawhiti Davison 2 (27m, 76m), Tevita Kengike (39m), Unknown (53m), Max Fuller (79m)
Con: Caleb Carter 7 (?m, 18m, 22m, 25m, 53m, 77m, 79m)
[193] Try: James Faleofa (60m), Elijah-Juan Tameifuna (72m)
Con: Kini Lotulelei (61m)
Referee: David Millar
11 MayPonsonby66-18PukekoheVictoria Park 1, Central Auckland 
2:30Try: Timor Williams (8m), Kingston Manley (14m), Jesse Siolo (24m), Filivai Molia-Fraser 4 (37m, 55m, 71m, 76m), Heitony Talagi 2 (47m, 51m), Felise Tau 2 (63m, 67m), Daymon Abbey (80m)
Con: Heitony Talagi (10m), Filivai Molia-Fraser (39m), Charles Gabriel (53m, 57m, 64m, 68m, 72m, 77m, 80m)
[194] Try: Phillip Taha (5m), Rangatahi Terangi (32m), Chad Kenny (43m)
Con: Rangatahi Terangi 3/3 (7m, 33m, 44m)
Referee: Vernon Nathan, Lilite Kawaguchi (Match Manager)
11 MayManurewa12-36PakurangaMountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, Manurewa 
2:30Try: Jeffery Silivia 2 (6m, 15m), Tyson Slade (38m) [195] Try: Otira Moala (1m), Paea Moala (11m), Taniela Ngaue (22m), Carlos Hakeai 2 (60m, 63m), Manu Tukia (75m), Tamati Greenwood (79m)
Con: David Otukolo 4/7 (11m, 23m, 76m, 79m)
Referee: Leon Williamson, Rachel Thompson (Match Manager)
Round 3

The Petes Filming streamed match was between Hibiscus Coast and Ponsonby at Stanmore Bay. The two leading teams fought out a 22–22 draw. Caleb Carter kicked a penalty in the 67th minute to give the Raiders a 18–16 lead before Jeremiah Pai was sinbinned minutes later for a high tackle on a Ponsonby player. Ponsonby scored a converted try to lead 22–18 with 3 minutes left. Then on the stroke of full time Peti Tarui scored for the Raiders in the right corner. Caleb Carter had the chance to win the game with a sideline conversion but for the second time in the match his conversion attempt hit the post and bounced away. [196] Papatoetoe beat Pukekohe 56–20 at Kuhuora Park in a 12 try to 4 rout. The Panthers were missing regular goal kicker Jordyn Makiha and only 4 of their tries were converted with 4 different kickers getting one each. At Escott Road in Tuakau the Broncos got their first win in the Sharman Cup with Timothy Banks scoring a double and Rangi Ewe having a perfect day with the boot converting all 6 of their tries. At Birkenhead the Northcote side won convincingly on the scoreboard but it took a flurry of late points after Manurewa narrowed the score to 20–16 with a 55th minute try to Papagafoa Stowers. The Tigers then piled on 5 tries in the final 11 minutes including two to James Bhana who completed a hat trick.

18 MayMangere East54-10GlenfieldWalter Massey Park 1, Māngere 
2:30Try: Nazareth Vaiouga (3m), Tovo Opeti-Finau 3 (7m, 51m, 54m), Junior Mata 2 (11m, 63m), Jerome Tupuola 2 (22m, 74m), Nuimiamasasulu Tema (67m), Siale Lavulavu (72m)
Con: Jerome Tupuola 3 (4m, 12m, 23m), Morgan Misifoa 3 (55m, 65m, 68m), Troy Tofilau (76m)
[197] Try: James Faleofa (17m), Ben Leafa (47m)
Con: Henare Brooks (19m)
Referee: Hayden Price, Peter Sykes (Match Manager)
18 MayPapatoetoe56-20PukekoheKohuora Park 1, Papatoetoe 
2:30Try: Chesire Carson, Alifaio Jnr Lata, Atonio Manuhaapai 3, Josiah Andrew, Masitati Tuifua, Fetalaiga Michael, Aiafi Pomale, Saunoa Mika 2, Jayson Iosefa
Con: Chesire Carson, Frost Mika, Masitati Tuifua, Nicholas Tausi
[198] Try: Chris Whiunui, Tauaika Hafoka, Benjamin Kingi, Toa Konelio
Con: Adam Te Rangi, Tauaika Hafoka
Referee: Vernon Nathan
18 MayTuakau36-24PakurangaEscott Road 1, Tuakau 
2:30Try: Maika Church (1m), Tom Ngataki (2m), Timothy Banks 2 (23m, 69m), Le Roy Nahi (32m), Justin Koia (47m)
Con: Rangi Ewe 6/6 (1m, 4m, 24m, 34m, 48m, 70m)
[199] Try: Stanley Kuka (26m), Sione Tuimoala (37m), David Schaumkel Otukolo (42m) Carlos Hakeai (54m), Sitaani Tupou (58m)
Con: David Schaumkel Otukolo (27m, 55m)
Referee: Davey Misileki
18 MayNorthcote46-16ManurewaBirkenhead War Memorial 4 
2:30Try: James Bates (22m), Jason Bhana 3 (25m, 69m, 78m), Teremate Teremate (36m), Vinnie Chan (41m), Johnathan Little (66m), Taylor Daniels (72m), Tawhiri Heremaia (76m)
Con: James Bates 5/9 (38m, 42m, 67m, 73m, 77m)
[200] Try: Cornelius Sua (19m), Fred Faamita (46m), Papagafoa Stowers (55m)
Con: Moseligi Tuitama 2/3 (21m, 49m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
18 MayHibiscus Coast22-22PonsonbyStanmore Bay 1, Whangaparāoa 
2:30Try: Nukutawhiti Davison (7m), Tevita Kengike (15m), Taine Tekiri Ryan (25m), Peti Tarui (79m)
Con: Caleb Carter 2/4 (8m, 16m)
Pen: Caleb Carter 1/1 (67m)
[201] Try: Felise Tau (40m), Jireh Fa'aumuumu 2 (47m, 77m), Sasha Urale (55m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 3/4 (40m, 56m, 78m)
Referee: Kevin Ah-Ken
Round 4

Hibiscus Coast beat Northcote 28–26 to lift the Ted Dalton Cup.

25 MayPukekohe34-54Mangere EastNavigation Homes Park 2, Pukekohe 
2:30Try: Rangatahi Terangi (10m), Haimona Martin (16m), Sonny Walker (23m), Chad Kenny 2 (46m, 77m), Phoenix Moore (54m)
Con: Rangatahi Terangi 5/6 (11m, 24m, 47m, 55m, 78m)
[202] Try: Troy Tofilau 2 (3m, 58m), Morgan Misifoa (6m), Joshua Halatanu (27m), Siale Lavulavu 2 (30m, 68m), Tovo Opeti-Finau 2 (36m, 41m), Malachi Vaiouga (64m), Lotovale Filipo (72m)
Con: Morgan Misifoa 5/7 (4m, 28m, 32m, 37m, 59m), Troy Tofilau 1/2 (65m), Lotovale Filipi 1/1 (73m)
Referee: Abel Marsters, Shawn Stewart (TJ)
25 MayPakuranga24-18GlenfieldTi Rakau Park 1, Pakuranga 
2:30Try: Deyago Tohilima (1m), Marique Brown (17m), Taniela Ngaue (32m), David Otukolo (49m), Sitaani Tupou (64m)
Con: David Otukolo 2 (18m, 33m)
[203] Try: Manase To'angatu (18m), Sione Liuanga (48m), Lauaki Lotulelei (62m), Kini Lotulelei (79m)
Con: Henare Brooks (64m)
Referee: Davey Misileki, Venice Daniels (Match Manager)
25 MayManurewa10-54PapatoetoeMountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, Manurewa 
2:30Try: Papagafoa Stowers (5m), Corey Hebden (54m)
Con: Hauriri Harvey (55m)
[204] Try: Jeremiah Pele (17m), Saunoa Mika 2 (25m, 80m), Aniseko Aniseko 2 (35m, 42m), Clarke Carson (38m), Jayson Iosefa 2 (46m, 69m), Aneterea Salia-Evagelia (58m) Chesire Carson (73m)
Con: Jayson Iosefa 4 (43m, 63m, 69m, 80m), Frost Mika (59m), Aneterea Salia-Evagelia 2 (58m, 65m)
Pen: Fetalaiga Michael 1/1(80m)
Referee: Hayden Price, Rachel Thompson (TJ)
25 MayPonsonby82-6TuakauVictoria Park 1, Auckland Central 
2:30Try: Felise Tau (1m), Filivai Molia Fraser 3 (3m, 61m, 64m), Sasha Urale 2 (10m, 29m), Heitony Talagi 2 (13m, 71m), Charles Gabriel (22m), Timor Williams 2 (25m, 37m), Lanardo Ikinofo 3 (33m, 58m, 67m), Jireh Fa'aumuumu (40m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 11/15 (2m, 4m, 14m, 23m, 26m, 34m, 38m, 40m, 59m, 62m, 65m)
[205] Try: Timothy Banks (42m)
Con: Brandon-Lee Blackburn (44m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Lilite Kawaguchi (TJ)
25 MayNorthcote26-28Hibiscus CoastBirkenhead War Memorial 4, Birkenhead 
2:30Try: Jason Bhana 2 (15m, 76m), Jonathan Little (30m), Vinnie Chan (43m), Teremate Teremate (71m)
Con: James Bates 3/5 (31m, 44m, 71m)
[206] Try: Max Fuller (4m), Peti Tarui (7m), Taine Tekiri Ryan (35m), Tevita Kengike (50m), Samuel Waterworth (60m)
Con: Caleb Carter 2/5 (4m, 8m)
Pen: Caleb Carter 2/2 (57m, 77m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Tarl Cook (TJ)
Round 5
8 JuneMangere East48-24PakurangaWalter Massey Park 1, Māngere 
2:30Try: Morgan Misifoa 3 (5m, 45m, 55m), Troy Tofilau 2 (32m, 37m), Joshua Halatanu 2 (42m, 66m), Semisi Tuipulotu (60m), Jerome Tupuola (63m)
Con: Townsend Umaga (6m) Morgan Misifoa 3 (39m, 43m, 46m), Troy Tofilau (57m), Semisi Tuipulotu (64m)
[207] Try: Tamati Greenwood 2 (16m, 52m), Vili Ahoia (24m), Manu Tukia (69m)
Con: Sitaani Tupou 4/4 (17m, 26m, 53m, 70m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
8 JunePukekohe26-28ManurewaNavigation Homes Park 2, Pukekohe 
2:30Try: Darren Kingi (8m), Haimona Martin 2 (23m, 69m), Chris Whiunui (52m), Toa Konelio (74m)
Con: Rangatahi Terangi 3/5 (10m, 24m, 53m)
[208] Try: Fred Faamita (1m), Tua Tevaga (14m), Harvest Tulafili 2 (36m, 63m)
Con: Nathan Simmons 4/4 (2m, 16m, 38m, 64m)
Pen: Nathan Simmons 2/2 (58m, 74m)
Referee: David Misileki
8 JuneGlenfield20-46PonsonbySunnynook Park 1, Sunnynook 
2:30Try: Fritz Loakimo (42m), Sione Liuanga (60m), James Faleofa (62m), OJ Lauhingoa (68)
Con: Kini Lotulelei (42m), Troy Thompson (64m)
[209] Try: Tevita Faukafa, Lanardo Ikinofo, Timor Williams 2, Kingston Bradlee, Heitony Talagi, Centurion Siulepa 2
Con: Charles Gabriel 7/8 (1m, 3m, 41m, 42m, 44m, 46m, 75m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Hemena Ryan (TJ), Graham Macdonald (Match Manager)
8 JunePapatoetoe20-32Hibiscus CoastKohuora Park 1, Papatoetoe 
2:30Try: Chesire Carson, Jayson Iosefa, John Lea, Clarke Carson
Con: Jordyn Makiha 2/4
[210] Try: Boston Josephs, David Alofi, Caleb Carter, Faith Kalekale, Samuel Waterworth
Con: Caleb Carter 5/5
Pen: Caleb Carter
Referee: Leon Williamson
8 JuneTuakau8-56NorthcoteEscott Road Park 1, Tuakau 
2:30Try: Tamati Ah Cheung (18m), Teina Nahi (67m) [211] Try: James Bates 2 (3m, 10m), Kauri Harema (6m), Morgan Cook (13m), Jason Bhana (21m), Nickolas Lythgo 2 (24m, 54m), Adam Neale (28m), Jonathan Little (72m), Vinnie Chan (80m)
Con: James Bates 7/9 (7m, 11m, 15m, 22m, 25m, 54m, 73m), Nickolas Lythgo 1/1 (80m)
Referee: Abel Masters
Round 6

Papatoetoe fell 2 points short of what would have been a famous win over the Northcote Tigers. A side they would have rarely been in the same division with let alone beaten. Jarius Mahi-Delamere's second try in the 66th minute gave them a chance as they closed to 24-26 but they missed the equalising conversion and the Tigers held on for the win. The match was filmed by Petes Filming. [212] Mangere East scored 15 tries in a 72–0 rout of Tuakau. In Pukekohe the Ponsonby side took a 10–0 lead after 27 minutes but scored no more points as Pukekohe matched them in the second half to level the scores 10-10. Neither side could break the deadlock over the final 30 minutes. In the second draw of the round Pakuranga found themselves down 4-20 early in the second half before 16 points in 17 minutes including two tries to Otira Moala saw them level the scores with 15 to go. There was no further scoring with a 20–20 score the final result. The match between Glenfield and Hibiscus Coast was postponed after a Glenfield player suffered a severe medical event and was taken to hospital where they were recovering.

15 JuneTuakau0-72Mangere EastDr John Lightbody Reserve 1, Tuakau 
2:30 [213] Try: Timothy Lesa 2 (2m, 21m), Siale Lavulavu 3 (5m, 18m, 38m), Nuimiamasasulu Tema (12m), Morgan Misifoa 2 (24m, 52m), Texas Toleafoa (27m), Otufanga Uasike (32m), Tovo Opeti-Finau 2 (60m, 79m), Nazareth Vaiouga (63m), Townsend Sa Umaga (70m), Troy Tofilau (73m)
Con: Townsend Sa Umaga (3m), Otufanga Uasike 3 (25m, 29m, 33m), Morgan Misifoa 2 (65m, 80m)
Referee: Michael Une
15 JunePapatoetoe24-26NorthcoteKohuora Park 1, Papatoetoe 
2:30Try: Justin Smith (10m), Jarius Mahi-Delamere 2 (14m, 66m), Jodeci-Maki Ropati Aviu (19m), Jayson Iosefa (58m)
Con: Jordyn Makiha 1/3 (11m), Santana Ponga-Kennedy 1/2 (59m)
[214] Try: Jason Bhana (2m), Adam Neale (5m), Alvin Tuione (25m), Teremate Teremate (41m), Ethan Schaumkel (62m)
Con: James Bates 3/5 (3m, 26m, 64m)
Attendance: 80
Referee: Hayden Price
15 JuneGlenfieldPPD-PPDHibiscus CoastSunnynook Park 1, Sunnynook 
2:30 [215] Referee: Brent Newton, Graham Macdonald and Tuarea Pahi (Match Managers)
15 JunePukekohe10-10PonsonbyNavigation Homes Stadium 2, Pukekohe 
2:30Try: Toa Konelio (37m), Jaycob Huiarangi (48m)
Con: Rangatahi Terangi (50m)
[216] Try: Jireh Fa'aumuumu (5m), Tevita Faukafa (27m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (6m)
Referee: Michael Analu, Shaun Stewart (Match Manager)
15 JunePakuranga20-20ManurewaTi Rakau Park 1, Pakuranga 
2:30Try: Sione Tuimoala (10m), Otira Moala 2 (48m, 59m), Sione Tuimoala (64m)
Con: Sione Tuimoala (49m), Carlos Hakeai 64m)
[217] Try: Nathan Simmons (16m), Te Rata Hikatangatahiko (24m), Khan Areaiiti (40m), Ray Vaamailalo (43m)
Con: Nathan Simmons 2/4 (25m, 40m)
Referee: Sonny Whakarau, Venice Daniels (Match Manager)
Round 7
22 JuneMangere East32-10PonsonbyWalter Massey Park 1, Māngere 
2:30Try: Numiamasasulu Tema (5m), Troy Tofilau 3 (14m, 55m, 74m), Joshua Halatanu (27m), Townsend Umaga (31m), Tovo Opeti-Finau (64m)
Con: Townsend Umaga (6m), Morgan Misifoa (65m)
[218] Try: Weylin Morrison (38m), Felise Tau (61m)
Con: Leroy Muller (63m)
Referee: Brent Newton
22 JuneManurewa10-46Hibiscus CoastJack Shelly Field, Mountfort Park, Manurewa 
2:30Try: Solomona Miniu-Patea (7m)
Con: Nathan Simmons (8m)
[219] Try: Nukutawhiti Davison 2 (12m, 32m), Max Fuller (25m), Taine Ryan (44m), Joshua Hale (56m), Peti Tarui (59m), Faith Kalekale (76m), Metiu Kalekale (79m)
Con: Notana Snowden 7/8 (14m, 26m, 33m, 45m, 60m, 78m, 80m)
Referee: Michael Analu, Rachel Thompson (Match Manager)
22 JunePakuranga10-68NorthcoteTi Rakau Park 1, Pakuranga 
2:30Try: Marique Brown (73m), Nafetalai Kaivelata (78m)
Con: David Otukolo 1/2 (74m)
[220] Try: Jonathan Little (1m), Adam Neale 3 (6m, 9m, 67m), Tawhiri Heremaia 2 (21m, 64m), Jason Bhana 3 (25m, 43m, 56m), Vinnie Chan (30m), Morgan Cook (46m), Nickolas Lythgo (61m),
Con: James Bates 10/12 (3m, 7m, 22m, 25m, 32m, 46m, 57m, 63m, 65m, 68m)
Referee: Hayden Price, Venice Daniels (Match Manager)
22 JunePukekohe54-18TuakauNavigation Homes Stadium 2, Pukekohe 
2:30Try: Darren Kingi 3 (11m, 41m, 60m), Toa Konelio (13m), Phillip Taha 2 (23m, 28m), Chris Whiunui (31m), Rangatahi Terangi (37m), Sonny Walker (44m), Phoenix Moore (65m), Tevita Halatuu Jr Saili (74m)
Con: Rangatahi Terangi (14m), Sonny Walker (38m), Benjamin Kingi (44m), Toa Konelio 2 (61m, 66m)
[221] Try: Manaia Church 2 (3m, 7m), Rangi Ewe (18m), Swade Fenton (56m)
Con: Taniora Moana (19m)
Referee: Andrew Harris, Eva Tautari (Match Manager)
22 JuneGlenfield12-32PapatoetoeSunnynook Park 1, Sunnynook 
2:30Try: Ben Leafa (51m, 54m), Lauaki Lotulelei (63m) [222] Try: Jayson Iosefa 2 (7m, 67m), Frost Mika (23m), Saunoa Mika (37m), Aiafi Pomale (42m), John Su'a (75m)
Con: Jordyn Makiha 4/6 (24m, 43m, 69m, 77m)
Referee: Leigh Fletcher, Tuarea Pahi and Graham MacDonald (Match Managers)
Round 8

The match between Hibiscus Coast and Mangere East was filmed by Petes Filming with the previously unbeaten Mangere East going down 26–14. Hibiscus Coast scored each time they got on attack and took a 16–0 lead before Mangere East scored close to halftime to narrow it to 16–4. [223] The Raiders extended their lead with a long range try to Tevita Kengike in the 44th minute before Mangere East worked their way back into the game with two tries. In a top four clash at the Birkenhead War Memorial the Northcote Tigers scored a try to James Cook in the 78th minute, converted by Nickolas Lythgo to win it 28–26 over Ponsonby Ponies. Manurewa notched their second win of the Sharman Cup, 36–22 over Tuakau with Fred Faamita scoring twice. Papatoetoe kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a 58–4 win over Pakuranga. Saunoa Mika and Chesire Carson both scored doubles with Jordyn Makiha kicking 7 goals. Glenfield and Pukekohe were level on the table but Glenfield won easily 46–16, Sione Liuanga, Manase To'angutu, and Zavier Sofaea scoring two tries each with To'angutu also kicking three conversions.

6 JulyHibiscus Coast26-14Mangere EastStanmore Bay 1, Whangaparāoa  
2:30Try: Taine Tekiri Ryan (13m), Peti Tarui (21m), Taylor Raj (36m), Tevita Kengike (44m)
Con: Notana Snowden 2/3 (22m, 46m)
Pen: Notana Snowden
[224] Try: Numiamasasulu Tema 2 (38m, 58m), Tovo Opeti-Finau (80m)
Con: Townsend Sa Umaga 1/3
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Karen Gibbons (Match Manager)
6 JulyNorthcote28-26PonsonbyBirkenhead War Memorial 4, Birkenhead 
2:30Try: William Tangiwharau Eriwata (14m), Adam Neale (28m), Jason Whareaitu (71m), Jason Bhana (74m), Jack Cook (77m)
Con: James Bates 2/2 (15m, 29m), Nickolas Lythgo 2/3 (72m, 79m)
[225] Try: Heitony Talagi (21m), Sasha Urale (43m), Kingston Bradlee Manley (51m), Jireh Fa'aumuumu (54m), Timor Williams (64m)
Con: Daymon Abbey 3/5 (24m, 56m, 65m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Tarl Cook (Match Manager)
6 JulyTuakau22-36ManurewaDr John Lightbody Reserve 1, Tuakau 
2:30Try: Caio Fordham (43m), Teina Nahi 2 (66m, 80m), Justin Koia (70m)
Con: Rangi Ewe (44m), Taniora Moana 2 (68m, 80m)
[226] Try: Fred Faamita 2 (13m, 53m), Onopene Tuaia (16m), Solomona Miniu-Patea (21m), Tyson Slade (30m), Lance Herkt-Kahui (49m), Solomona Miniu-Patea 2 (59m, 76m)
Con: Nathan Simmons (22m), Hauriri Harvey (78m)
Referee: Raimona Marks, Courtney King Ewe (Match Manager)
6 JulyPapatoetoe58-4PakurangaKohuora Park 1, Papatoetoe 
2:30Try: Jayson Iosefa (9m), Atonio Manuhaapai (15m), Saunoa Mika 2 (21m, 27m), Chesire Carson 2 (43m, 78m), Viliami Toamotu (55m), Aneterea Salia-Evagelia (59m), Xander Mahu (63m), John Su'a (70m), Jodeci-Maki Ropati Aviu (72m)
Con: Jordyn Makiha (17m, 44m, 56m, 59m, 70m, 79m)
Pen: Jordyn Makiha (80m)
[227] Try: Lucks Aigaalii (39m)Referee: Hayden Price, Raymond Colson (Match Manager)
6 JulyGlenfield46-12PukekoheSunnynook Park 1, Sunnynook 
2:30Try: Sione Liuanga 2 (5m, 63m), Manase To'angutu 2 (15m, 69m), Lemi Vili (29m), Fineongo Leameivaka (44m), Zavier Sofaea 2 (47m, 73m), Zealand Norton (54m)
Con: Troy Thompson 2 (7m, 17m), Manase To'angutu 3 (64m, 71m, 74m)
[228] Try: Philip Taha (18m), Benjamin Kingi (38m), Chad Kenny (67m)Referee: Jason Gerbes, Graham Macdonald & Tuarea Pahi (Match Managers)
Round 9

Northcote secured a crucial win at Walter Massey Park which has likely secured them a home semi final. All of their points came in the first 45 minutes and they held off the Hawks to win 26–24. Hibiscus Coast were handed a 50–0 result for their default win over newcomers Tuakau. For Ponsonby Centurion Siulepa scored 3 tries with Charles Gabriel converting all 8 of Ponsonby's tries. With the win they have all but grabbed the final semi final spot with Papatoetoe now 3 points back with 2 games left.

13 JulyMangere East24-26NorthcoteWalter Massey Park 1, Māngere East 
2:30Try: Siale Lavulavu 2 (2m, 38m), Morgan Misifoa 2 (23m, 62m), Christian Sifakula (47m)
Con: Numiamasasulu Tema (24m, 39m)
[229] Try: Alvin Tuione (9m), Morgan Cook (19m), William Eriwata (32m), Tawhiri Heremaia (34m), Tiriaere Tiriaere (43m)
Con: James Bates 3/5 (20m, 33m, 45m)
Referee: Hayden Price, Kape Tukuafu (TJ)
13 JulyHibiscus CoastWBD-LBDTuakauStanmore Bay 1, Whangaparāoa 
2:30 [230]
13 JulyPonsonby48-28PapatoetoeVictoria Park 1, Auckland Central 
2:30Try: Timor Williams (2m), James Taumata (7m), Centurion Siulepa 3 (10m, 50m, 79m), Tevita Tavalu (20m), Israel Levi (32m), Stanley Tongotea (55m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 8/8 (3m, 8m, 11m, 22m, 39m, 52m, 57m, 80m)
[231] Try: Chesire Carson (15m), Jodeci-Maki Aviu 2 (47m, 60m), Saunoa Mika (67m), Aniseko Aniseko (74m)
Con: Jordyn Makiha 4/5 (48m, 61m, 68m, 75m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Lilite Kawaguchi (Match Manager)
13 JulyManurewa28-18GlenfieldMountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, Manurewa 
2:30Try: Te Rata Hikatangatahiko (2m), Hauriri Harvey (33m), Jeremiah Margraff (51m), Montaiza Teariki (56m), Fred Faamita (60m)
Con: Nathan Simmons 4/5 (3m, 35m, 53m, 61m)
[232] Try: Tyson Sharland (28m), Lauaki Lotulelei (67m), James Faleofa (77m)
Con: Manase To'angutu 3/3 (30m, 69m, 78m)
Referee: David Misileki, Rachel Thompson (Match Manager)
13 JulyPakuranga36-26PukekoheTi Rakau Park 1, Pakuranga 
2:30Try: Sefo Fitu (4m), Manu Tukia 2 (28m, 31m), David Otukolo (34m), Sione Tuimoala (61m), Carlos Hakeai (64m), Sitaani Tupou (71m)
Con: David Otukolo 4/6 (29m, 32m, 62m, 65m)
[233] Try: Semisitoni Faleovalu 2 (22m, 67m), Rangatahi Terangi (39m), Tevita Saili 2 (47m, 51m), Toa Konelio (77m)
Con: Benjamin Kingi (67m)
Referee: Andrew Harris, Venice Daniels (Match Manager)
Round 10
19 JulyNorthcote40-4GlenfieldBirkenhead War Memorial 4, Birkenhead 
7:30Try: William Eriwata (20m), Jason Bhana 2 (28m, 45m), Tawhiri Heremaia 3 (32m, 69m, 72m), Nickolas Lythgo (49m), Vinnie Chan (59m)
Con: James Bates (33m), Nickolas Lythgo (50m, 61m, 70m)
[234] Try: Siokivaha Telefoni (76m)Referee: David Millar, Tarl Cook (Match Manager)
20 JulyManurewa12-8Mangere EastMountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, Manurewa 
2:30Try: Nathan Simmons (36m), Duntaine Puna (42m)
Con: Nathan Simmons 2/2 (37m, 43m)
[235] Try: Troy Tofilau 2 (9m, 71m)Referee: Hayden Price, Rachel Thompson & Barbie Wilson (Match Managers)
20 JulyPonsonby48-14PakurangaVictoria Park 1, Auckland Central 
2:30Try: Kingston Manley (6m), Tevita Faukafa (25m), Mitchuel Elima (28m), Arthur Fraser 2 (38m, 49m), Centurion Siulepa (40m), Sasha Urale (52m), Charles Gabriel (57m), Clive Tu'ifua (63m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 6/9 (7m, 26m, 39m, 41m, 50m, 64m)
[236] Try: Manu Tukia (15m), Stanley Kuka 2 (34m, 46m)
Con: Marique Brown (47m)
Referee: Sonny Whakarau, Lilite Kawaguchi (Match Manager)
20 JulyHibiscus Coast88-0PukekoheStanmore Bay 1, Whangaparāoa 
2:30Try: Nukutawhiti Davison 2, Samuel Waterworth 2, Taine Tekiri Ryan 4, Taylor Raj, Notana Snowden, Suliasi Kalekale 4, David Alofi
Con: Notana Snowden 13, Taylor Raj
[237] Referee: Jason Gerbes, Kevin Smith (Match Manager)
20 JulyTuakauLBD (0) - WBD (50)PapatoetoeDr John Lightbody Reserve 1, Tuakau 
2:30 [238] Referee: Davey Misileki, Courtney King Ewe (Match Manager)
Round 11
27 JulyMangere East42-28PapatoetoeWalter Massey Park 1, Māngere 
2:30Try: Troy Tofilau 3 (2m, 14m, 77m), Numiamasasulu Tema (22m), Christian Sifakula (28m), Junior Mata (31m), Semisi Tuipulotu (64m), Siale Lavulavu (79m)
Con: Numiamasasulu Tema 4/8 (3m, 29m, 65m, 78m)
Pen: Numiamasasulu Tema (1m)
[239] Try: Chesire Carson (7m), Saunoa Mika (8m), Alfaio jnr Lata (43m), Aneterea Salia-Evagelia 2 (58m, 60m)
Con: Jordyn Makiha 4/5 (8m, 41m, 44m, 58m)
Referee: Hayden Price
27 JulyTuakauLBD (0) - WBD (50)GlenfieldDr John Lightbody Reserve 1, Tuakau 
2:30 [240]
27 JulyNorthcote54-12PukekoheBirkenhead War Memorial 4, Blockhouse Bay 
2:30Try: Morgan Cook (3m), Michael Stewart (23m), Nickolas Lythgo (25m), Jarome Aull 2 (33m, 61m), Tiriaere Tiriaere (52m), Jason Bhana (65m), Vinnie Chan (72m), Taylor Daniels (75m), Alvin Tuione (80m)
Con: James Bates 6 (23m, 26m, 34m, 73m, 75m, 80m), Nickolas Lythgo (53m)
[241] Try: Toa Konelio (18m), Albert Liavaa (49m)
Con: Rangatahi Terangi (51m)
Pen: Rangatahi Terangi (23m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
27 JulyHibiscus CoastWBD (50) - LBD (0)PakurangaStanmore Bay 1, Whangaparāoa 
2:30 [242]
27 JulyPonsonby14-12ManurewaVictoria Park 1, Auckland Central 
2:30Try: Timor Williams 2 (30m, 42m), Felise Tau (74m)
Con: Heitony Talagi 1/3 (43m)
[243] Try: Anthony Amosa (26m), Jodeci Leiataua (39m)
Con: Nathan Simmons 2/2 (27m, 70m)
Referee: Jason Gerbes, Lilite Kawaguchi (Match Manager)

Playoffs

Semi Finals

Manurewa pulled off a big upset beating Mangere East 24-12 scoring five tries to the home teams two. The Hawks had led 12–4 at the break before the Marlins scored three tries in 13 minutes to take an 18–12 lead with Cornelius Sua sealing the win with another try in the 73rd minute. At Victoria Park the Ponsonby side raced out to a 24–0 lead after 30 minutes before Papatoetoe came back strongly. After Jordyn Makiha converted their 3rd try in the 61st minute they had closed to 24–18, but a Kingston Manley try three minutes later saw the Ponies take a ten-point lead which they hung on to through the final quarter.

3 AugustMangere East12-24ManurewaWalter Massey Park 1, Mangere 
2:30Try: Joshua Halatanu (5m), Townsend Umaga (30m)
Con: Numiamasasulu Tema 2/2 (7m, 32m)
[244] Try: Corey Hebden (2m), Montaiza Teariki (47m), Nathan Simmons (51m), Vaega Tautua (60m), Cornelius Sua (73m)
Con: Hauriri Harvey 2/5 (60m, 74m)
Referee: Hayden Price
3 AugustPonsonby28-18PapatoetoeVictoria Park 1, Auckland Central 
2:30Try: Arthur Fraser (4m), Heitony Talagi (19m, 29m), Daymon Abbey (26m), Kingston Manley (63m)
Con: Daymon Abbey (5m, 21m, 27m, 30m)
[245] Try: Chesire Carson (35m), Jayson Iosefa (45m), Sunoa Mika (60m)
Con: Jordyn Makiha 3/3 (36m, 46m, 61m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Lilite Kawaguchi (Match Manager)
Preliminary Finals

Manurewa nearly caused a huge upset at Birkenhead War Memorial pushing Northcote all the way with it taking a drop goal by Nickolas Lythgo on fulltime sending the home team to the Sharman Cup final. At Stanmore Bay the visiting Ponsonby side went better and did cause an upset, beating Hibiscus Coast 28–18.

10 AugustHibiscus Coast18-28PonsonbyStanmore Bay 1, Whangaparaoa 
2:30 [246] Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Kelsie-Olivia Amiatu (Match Manager)
10 AugustNorthcote21-20ManurewaBirkenhead War Memorial 4, Birkenhead 
2:30Try: Vinnie Chan (16m), Teremate Teremate 2 (29m, 46m), Jason Bhana (34m)
Con: James Bates 2/4 (31m, 47m)
Drop: Nickolas Lythgo (80m)
[247] Try: Nathan Simmons (11m), Montaiza Teariki (61m), Tamati Hebden (69m), Jeremiah Margraff (74m)
Con: Hauriri Harvey (13m), Nathan Simmons (70m)
Referee: Leon Williamson, Leigh Fletcher (TJ), Jason Gerbes (TJ)
Grand Final
17 AugustNorthcote22-12PonsonbyMount Smart Stadium 2, Penrose 
8:00Try: AJ Joubert (9m), James Bates (25m), Morgan Cook (43m), Teremate Teremate (67m)
Con: James Bates 3/4 (10m, 26m, 68m)
[248] Try: James Taumata (21m, 75m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 2/2 (22m, 76m)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Leon Williamson, Nigel Williams (TJ), Viggo Rasmussen (TJ), Rachel Thompson, Gregory Williams, Alofa Murray, Brodie Powell, and Courtney Lonergan [Match Managers]

Championship Women

Standings

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Otara Stingers Venom 86111374116+25815
Richmond Championship Women 75111226106+12015
Mount Albert Championship Women 62131126170-449
Manurewa Championship Women 71241140204-648
Glenfield Women 81161118388-2705

Championship Women results

DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Round 15 May [249] Manurewa18Richmond40Tameilau PauuvaleMountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, 2:30
Round 210 MayRichmond18Glenfield4David MillarSunnynook Park 1, 7:00pm
Manurewa6Otara Venom66Nigel WilliamsMountfort Park: Jack Shelly
Round 317 MayRichmond18Otara Venom32Nigel WilliamsGrey Lynn Park 1, 7:00pm
19 MayGlenfield4Mt Albert56David MillarSunnynook Park 1, 2:30
Round 426 MayManurewa18Mt Albert18David MillarMountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, 1:00
Otara Venom90Glenfield6Tameilau PauuvaleSunnynook Park 1, 2:30
Round 51 JuneOtara Venom70Glenfield0Tameilau PauuvaleNgati Otara Park 1, 2:30
Round 67 JuneGlenfield24Manurewa24David MillarSunnynook Park 1, 7:00pm
9 JuneMt Albert14Richmond16Tameilau PauuvaleFowlds Park 1, 2:30
Round 716 JuneRichmond18Manurewa14David MillarGrey Lynn Park 1, 2:30
Mt Albert0Otara Venom62Tameilau PauuvaleMargaret Griffen Park 1, 2:30
Round 823 JuneGlenfield4Richmond54David MillarSunnynook Park 1, 2:30
Manurewa16Otara Venom34Tameilau PauuvaleMountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, 2:30
Round 95 JulyMt Albert34Glenfield26David MillarFowlds Park 1, 7:00pm
7 JulyOtara Venom20Richmond20Tameilau PauuvaleNgati Otara Park 1, 2:30
Round 1014 JulyGlenfieldWBDOtara VenomLBDNigel WilliamsSunnynook Park 1, 2:30
Mt Albert4Manurewa44Tameilau PauuvaleFowlds Park 1, 2:30
Semi Finals21 JulyOtara Venom22Manurewa16Tameilau PauuvaleNgati Otara Park 1, 2:30
Richmond36Mt Albert8Nigel WilliamsGrey Lynn Park 2, 2:30
Championship Final24 JulyOtara Venom26Richmond24Nigel WilliamsMount Smart 2, 8:00pm

Fox Premier Reserves

Papakura came from 4th in the standings to upset Otahuhu in the semi finals and then comfortably beat last years winners Point Chevalier 24–0 in the final. The final was live streamed on the ARL YouTube channel. [250]

Standings

TeamPldWDLFAPDPts
Otahuhu Leopards 11902432162+27018
Point Chevalier Pirates 11902352228+12418
Richmond Rovers 11803398208+19016
Papakura Sea Eagles 11803360180+18016
Howick Hornets 11714360202+15814
Manukau Aiga 11605324278+4612
Mount Albert Lions 11605286300-1412
Marist Saints 11506276340-6410
Te Atatu Roosters 11416216270-549
Otara Scorpions 11209232354-1224
Glenora Bears 111010116552-4362
Bay Roskill Vikings 110110168446-2781

In Semi Final 1 Papakura beat Howick 24–20 in golden point.

DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Semi Final 13 August [251] Richmond14Manukau16Maxine GodinetGrey Lynn Park 2, 12:45
Semi Final 2Papakura24* (GP)Howick20Tameilau PauuvalePrince Edward Park 1, 12:45
Preliminary Final 110 AugustOtahuhu14Papakura16Tameilau PauuvaleBert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Preliminary Final 2Point Chevalier28Manukau24Maxine GodinetWalker Park 2, 12:45
Grand Final15 AugustPapakura24Point Chevalier0David MillarMount Smart Stadium 2, 6:00
Grand Final
16 AugustPapakura24-0Point ChevalierMount Smart Stadium 2, Penrose 
6:00Try: Jese Qaraniqio (24m), Royden Tupaea 3 (41m, 43m, 79m), Donny Tuivai-Lopa (70m)
Con: Royden Tupaea 2/4 (42m, 71m), Donny Tuivai-Lopa 0/1
[252] Attendance: 250
Referee: David Millar, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Maxine Godinet (TJ), Gregory Williams, Alofa Murray, Rachel Thompson, Brodie Powell, and Courtney Lonergan (Match Managers)

Sharman Cup Premier Reserves

Hibiscus Coast won the grand final defeating Papatoetoe at Stanmore Bay.

Standings and playoff results

TeamPldWDLFAPDPts
Hibiscus Coast Raiders 11704318254+6414
Mangere East Hawks 11614248260-1213
Papatoetoe Panthers 11416304284+209
Northcote Tigers 11326292364-728
DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Semi Final 13 August [251] Hibiscus Coast54Mangere East28Nigel WilliamsStanmore Bay Park 1, 12:45
Semi Final 2Papatoetoe52Northcote22Rebecca EllisonKohuora Park 1, 12:45
Preliminary Final10 AugustMangere East28Papatoetoe30Nigel WilliamsWalter Massey Park 1, 12:45
Grand Final17 AugustHibiscus Coast32Papatoetoe12Tameilau PauuvaleStanmore Bay Park 1, 12:45

Ray Cranch Cup (Senior B)

The Ray Cranch Cup competition for the Senior B's featured 15 teams in the grading round. There were 3 pools of 4 and 1 pool of 3. Glenfield then entered a team so that ultimately after the grading was completed there were 2 divisions (Ray Cranch Championship and Ray Cranch Bowl) with 8 teams in each.

Ray Cranch Cup (Championship) Standings

TeamPldWDLFAPDPts
Manukau Stingrays 7502253122+13110
Central Stallions (Ponsonby) 7502210134+7610
Manukau Spartans 7502198142+5610
Point Chevalier Green 7502182152+2410
Otara Senior As 7403222130+928
Papatoetoe Family 7205120206-864
Avondale Wolves (Marist) 7205126246-1204
Mount Albert Lions 7007104277-1730
DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Championship SF 120 JulyManukau Spartans22Papatoetoe0Gabriel ThompsonHouse Park 1, 2:30
Championship SF 2Point Chevalier8Otara14Ngaone SefoWalker Park 2, 2:30
Championship Prel. Final 127 JulyManukau Stingrays12Otara38Gabriel ThompsonMoyle Park, 2:30
Championship Prel. Final 23 AugustPonsonby Central Stallions10Manukau Spartans26Vernon NathanMount Smart 2, 12:00
Championship Grand Final10 AugustManukau Spartans20Otara14Brent Newton2:30

Ray Cranch Cup (Bowl) Standings

TeamPldWDLFAPDPts
Richmond Guard Doggs 7601244106+13812
Manurewa Marlins 7511236106+13011
Manurewa Misfits 7412162172-109
Waitemata Seagulls 7322192182+568
East Coast Bays 7304192182+106
Pakuranga Black Jags 7205184202-184
Glenfield Greyhounds 720592226-1344
Panthers (Papatoetoe) 7106118290-1722
DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Bowl SF 120 JulyManurewa Misfits17Pakuranga Black Jags23Abel MarstersMountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, 12:45
Bowl SF 2Waitemata24East Coast Bays12Grant SmithRanui Domain 1, 2:30
Bowl Prel. Final 127 JulyRichmond Guard Doggs34Waitemata40Ngaone SefoMargaret Griffen Park 1, 2:30
Bowl Prel. Final 227 JulyManurewa Marlins40Pakuranga18Michael AmaluMountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, 2:30
Bowl Grand Final3 AugustWaitemata24Manurewa Marlins22Gabriel ThompsonMount Smart Stadium 2, 12:00

Open Age Restricted (90kg)

The Open Age Restricted grade was in the second year of its 'comeback' into the Auckland Rugby League competition structure. It increased from 3 teams in 2023 to 6 in 2024. The new teams included Waiheke Rams, Glenora Bears, Howick Hornets, and the Asian Dragons which was a team made up of ethnic Asian players but affiliated to the Otahuhu club. The Waiheke Rams won the competition with a narrow 22–20 win over Mt Albert at Cornwall Park.

Standings and playoff results

TeamPldWDLFAPDPts
Mt Albert Mad Dogs 10901400124+27618
Waiheke Rams 10703346172+17414
Te Atatu Roosters 10504205214-911
Glenora Bears 10505230229+110
Howick Hornets 10208142360-2184
Otahuhu Asian Dragons 1011898322-2243
DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Major Semifinal20 JulyMt Albert Mad Dogs10Waiheke Rams28Ryan DohertyFowlds Park 1, 12:45
Minor SemifinalTe Atatu Roosters14Glenora Bears6David MillarTe Atatu South Park 1, 2:30
Preliminary Final27 JulyMt Albert Mad Dogs30Te Atatu Roosters16Ryan DohertyFowlds Park 3, 12:45
Grand Final3 AugustWaiheke Rams22Mt Albert Mad Dogs20Ryan DohertyCornwall Park 1, 2:30

Under 18 Men

Standings and playoff results

TeamPldWDLFAPDPts
Mangere East 10901402110+2918
Panthers (Papatoetoe) 10901448142+30618
Otahuhu Leopards 10703416218+19814
Otara Scorpions 10622364174-19014
Te Atatu Roosters 10514260226+3411
Manurewa Soldiers 10505200270-7010
Ellerslie Eagles 10307262378-1166
Richmond Guard Doggs 10208152358-2064
Bay Roskill Vikings 10208122336-2144
Pakuranga Jaguars 10001076490-4140
DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Semi Final 120 JulyOtahuhu26Manurewa Soldiers8Davey MisilekiBert Henham Park 1, 1:00
Semi Final 2Otara Chiefs0Te Atatu12-Ngati Otara Park 1, 1:00
Prel. Final 127 JulyMangere East28Te Atatu12Joshua SiakiWalter Massey Park 1, 1:00
Prel. Final 227 JulyPapatoetoe18Otahuhu17Vernon NathanKohuora Park 1, 1:00
Bowl Grand FinalMangere East16Papatoetoe28Joshua SiakiCornwall Park 1, 12:00

Under 18 Girls

Standings and playoff results

TeamPldWDBLFAPDPts
Mangere East Hawks Queenz 8802046834+43420
Pakuranga Jaguars Eastern Storm 9801138088+29218
Mt Albert U18 Girls 95014266194+7212
Hibiscus Coast Northland Raiders 95014268240+2812
Richmond Rosebuds 81126114378-2647
Otara Scorpion Stingaz 91008142434-2642
DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Major Semi Final20 JulyMangere East Hawks Queenz42Pakuranga Jaguars Eastern Storm14Poriau UamakiWalter Massey Park 1, 12:00
Minor Semi FinalMt Albert U18 Girls46Hibiscus Coast: Northland Raiders4Kemo TearikiFowlds Park 3, 1:00
Preliminary Final27 JulyPakuranga Jaguars Eastern Storm24Mt Albert U18 Girls12James PriestTi Rakau Park 1, 1:00
Grand Final3 AugustMangere East Hawks Queenz60Pakuranga Jaguars Eastern Storm0Warren ClarkeCornwall Park 1, 10:00

Under 16 Boys

A Division

Standings and playoff results
TeamPldWDLFAPDPts
Otara Rams 770034262+28014
Otahuhu Leopards 750224082+15810
Glenora Bears: Keli Bears 7502202104+9810
Ellerslie Eagles: Brothers 7412202160+429
Richmond Bulldogs 7304100200-1006
Mt Albert Black 7214162128+345
Mangere East: Hawks Boys 701668280-2121
Manurewa Marlins: Rewa Hard 700662362-3001
DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Semi Final 127 JulyGlenora Bears: Keli Bears18Mt Albert Black28Hemana RyanHarold Moody Field 1, 12:00
Semi Final 1Ellerslie Eagles: Brothers30Richmond Bulldogs16Will ToelauEllerslie Domain 1, 12:00
Prel. Final 13 AugustOtara Rams34Ellerslie Eagles: Brothers14-Ngati Otara Park 1, 1:00
Prel. Final 23 AugustOtahuhu Leopards16Mt Albert Black18-Bert Henham Park 1, 1:00
U16 A Grand FinalOtara Rams40Mt Albert Black0Ngaone SefoCornwall Park 1, 3:00

B Division

Standings and playoff results
TeamPldWDLFAPDPts
Otara New Era 760129892+20612
Papatoetoe Panthers 7403148142+68
Papakura Sea Eagles: Mighty Eagles 7403122149-278
Mt Albert Lions Blue 7304192146+466
Manurewa Marlins 7304134168-346
Howick Hornets 710661258-1972
DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Semi Final 127 JulyPapakura Sea Eagles: Mighty EaglesWBDHowick HornetsLBD--
Semi Final 2Mt Albert Blue4Manurewa Marlins14Poriau UamakiFowlds Park 2, 11:15
Prel. Final 13 AugustOtara Scorpions: New Era46Manurewa Marlins4-Ngati Otara Park 1, 11:15
Prel. Final 23 AugustPapatoetoe Panthers30Papakura Sea Eagles: Mighty Eagles14-Kohuora Park 2, 1:00
U16 B Grand Final10 AugustOtara Scorpions: New Era34Papatoetoe Panthers8Abel MarstersCornwall Park 2, 3:00

Under 16 Girls

Standings and playoff results

TeamPldWDLFAPDPts
Mangere East: Elite Bella Hawks 1010005728+56420
Richmond Rosebuds 1090136654+31218
Manurewa Marlins 1071232088+23215
Pakuranga Jaguars 10613212182+3013
Mangere East: Hawks Girls 10505214218-410
Mt Albert Lions 10307190300-1106
Otara Scorpettez 10307106284-1786
Richmond Rosebuds Blue 10217102362-2605
Hibiscus Coast: Northland Raiders 1020888340-2524
Otahuhu Leopardess 1011898432-3343
DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Semi Final 127 JulyManurewa Marlins32Mt Albert4Kape TukuafuMountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, 12:00
Semi Final 2Pakuranga Jaguars22Mangere East: Hawks Girls8Karl CookTi Rakau Park 2, 11:15
Preliminary Final 13 AugustMangere East: Elite Bella Hawks58Manurewa Marlins8-Walter Massey Park 3, 12:00
Prel. Final 23 AugustRichmond Rosebuds Maroon4Manurewa Marlins14-Grey Lynn Park 2, 11:15
Grand Final10 AugustMangere East20Manurewa Marlins4Kemo TearikiCornwall Park 1, 1:00

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1944 Auckland Rugby League season</span>

The 1944 Auckland Rugby League season was its 36th. The Auckland Rugby League allowed the Point Chevalier club to enter the first grade competition which meant that it was an even ten teams. There was no reserve grade competition as the war affected adult playing numbers once more. Several former senior players were killed along with others who had played or been involved in Auckland rugby league.

The 2023 Auckland Rugby League season is the 115th season since the founding of the Auckland Rugby League in 1909. The Fox Memorial Shield was won for the 7th time by the Point Chevalier Pirates after they defeated the Richmond Rovers 24–16 in the final on August 19 at Mt Smart Stadium 2. Richmond won the Rukutai Shield for the first time since 2001 which was also the last time they had appeared in the Fox Memorial final. Ollie Tuimavave was awarded the Doug Price Medal for player of the match. The women's competition was won for the first time by the Howick Hornets who beat the Mt Albert Lionesses 36–6 in the final also on August 19. They were awarded the newly made Steele-Shanks Cup. Zayde Sarah-Baldwin won the player of the match award. Mt Albert won the men's Plate competition with a 22–16 win over Te Atatū Roosters with both teams finishing the regular season in 7th and 8th positions in the Fox Premiership. The Sharman Cup was won by the Otara Scorpions who beat Northcote Tigers 30–20 on August 12. It was the second time they had won it with the first being in 2014. Papatoetoe Panthers won the Sharman Cup plate final with a 23–20 win over the Pakuranga Jaguars. Ōtāhuhu Leopards took out the Fox reserve grade competition with a 26–22 win over the reigning champions, the Pt Chevalier Pirates, with Manurewa Marlins winning the Sharman Cup reserve grade competition when they beat Papatoetoe 32–16. The Auckland Rugby League revived the Open Age Restricted competition (90 kg) but only 3 teams fielded sides in the regular season. It is hoped to grow the competition further in 2024. Te Atatū qualified for the final after beating Mt Albert in the semi final, but were defeated comfortably 26–0 by Manurewa in the grand final. Several of the matches were screened live on Sky Sports and a Glenora team then competed in two post season matches against Mt Albert and Te Atatū which were televised on consecutive Wednesday nights. They beat Mt Albert before losing to Te Atatū.

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