Ranfurly Shield 1960–1969

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The Ranfurly Shield , colloquially known as the Log o' Wood, is a trophy in New Zealand's domestic rugby union competition. First played for in 1904, the Ranfurly Shield is based on a challenge system, rather than a league or knockout competition as with most football trophies. The holding union must defend the Shield in challenge matches, and if a challenger defeats them, they become the new holder of the Shield.

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Auckland began the decade as shield holders, and held it two other times throughout the 1960s. Six other provinces held the shield during the decade ending with Canterbury at the end of the decade. [1]

Fixtures

1960

13 August 1960 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 22–6 Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Warren Moran (3)
Lyn Russell
Waka Nathan
Con: Mike Cormack (2/5)
Pen: Mike Cormack (1)
[2] Pen: M. R. Jacomb (2)
17 August 1960 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 14–3 CountiesAirNZ.png Counties Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: C. Currie
Paul Little
Lew Fell
Con: Mike Cormack (1/3)
Pen: Mike Cormack (1/1)
[3] Pen: E. Hopa (1/1)
20 August 1960 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 11–17 North auckland rugby.png North Auckland Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Warren Moran
Con: Mike Cormack (1/1)
Pen: Mike Cormack (1/1)
Drop: Mack Herewini (1/1)
[4] [5] Try: Ned Erceg
A. J. Bennett
Con: Muru Walters (1/2)
Pen: Muru Walters (3/3)
Cards: Maurice Marinkovich Yellow card.svg 31'
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: R. H. Phizacklea CanterburyColours.png Canterbury
27 August 1960 North Auckland North auckland rugby.png 24–3 Povertybay.png Poverty Bay Rugby Park, Whangārei  
Try: Ned Erceg (2)
A. J. Bennett
Con: Muru Walters (3/3)
Pen: Muru Walters (3/4)
[6] Pen: I. J. Hata (1/2)Attendance: 6,000
Referee: James Logan Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington
31 August 1960 North Auckland North auckland rugby.png 3–6 Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png Auckland Rugby Park, Whangārei  
Try: H. Phillips 4'
Con: Muru Walters (0/1)
Pen: Muru Walters (0/4)
Drop: Muru Walters (0/1)
[7] Try: Don McKay 58'
John Sibun 77'
Pen: John Sibun (0/1)
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: F. L. Fleury Otagorugby.png Otago
10 September 1960 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 31–8 ManawatuTurbosColours.png Manawatu Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Don McKay (2)
Warren Moran
Hallard White (2)
Con: Mike Cormack (2/5)
Pen: Mike Cormack (4)
[8] Try: Jimmy Nicholls
Con: J. E. Hibberd (1/1)
Pen: J. E. Hibberd (1/1)
Referee: Robert Leslie Hines Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley
14 September 1960 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 9–6 Bopcolours.png Bay of Plenty Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: N. Bowerman
Con: Mike Cormack (0/1)
Pen: Mike Cormack (2/3)
[9] Try: Mick Doherty
Con: Mick Doherty (0/1)
Pen: Mick Doherty (1/1)
Referee: G. Henwood Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui
17 September 1960 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 22–9 Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Paul Little
Don McKay
Con: Tony Davies (2)
Pen: Mike Cormack (0/1)
Tony Davies (4/5)
[10] Try: Barry Alfred Cull
Con: Mick Williment (0/1)
Pen: Mick Williment (2/4)
Attendance: 30,000
24 September 1960 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 25–6 TaranakiRugby.png Taranaki Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Don McKay (2)
Warren Moran
Bob Graham
Con: Mike Cormack (2/3)
Pen: Mike Cormack (2/3)
Drop: Mack Herewini (1/1)
[11] Try: Kerry Hurley
Con: J. L. Bayly (0/1)
Pen: W. J. Cameron (1/2)
28 September 1960 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 19–18 CanterburyColours.png Canterbury Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Kel Tremain
Waka Nathan
Con: Mike Cormack (2/2)
Pen: Mike Cormack (3/6)
[12] [13] Try: Buddy Henderson
Con: Buddy Henderson (0/1)
Pen: Buddy Henderson (5/6)
Drop: Fergie McCormick (0/1)
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Pat Murphy North auckland rugby.png North Auckland

1961

12 August 1961 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 5–3 Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png Hawke's Bay Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Waka Nathan
Con: John Brady (1/1)
[14] Pen: Tony Small (1/2)Referee: Robert Leslie Hines Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley
16 August 1961 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 17–3 Kcountry.png King Country Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Malcolm Dick
Mack Herewini
Lew Fell
Con: John Sibun (1/3)
[15] Pen: Waka Coffin (1/4)
Raymond Coffin (0/1)
Referee: Sonny Sciascia Hkapiti.png Horowhenua
19 August 1961 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 17–12 CountiesAirNZ.png Counties Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Bob Graham (2)
John Sibun
Albie Pryor
Con: John Sibun (1/2)
Pen: John Sibun (1/1)
Drop: Mack Herewini (0/1)
[16] Pen: Eddie Whatarau (2/2)
Drop: Eddie Whatarau (2/2)
Referee: D. Last Buller Rugby (colours).png Buller
26 August 1961 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 14–9 Otagorugby.png Otago Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Bob Graham
R. M. King
Con: John Sibun (1/1)
Pen: John Sibun (1/2)
Drop: John Sibun (1/1)
[17] Try: G. Merrilees
Con: Tony Davies (0/1)
Pen: Tony Davies (2/2)
Drop: L. Stevenson (0/1)
Referee: F. G. M. Parkinson ManawatuTurbosColours.png Manawatu
30 August 1961 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 9–6 SouthlandRugby.png Southland Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Bob Graham
Con: John Sibun (0/1)
Pen: John Sibun (1/1)
Drop: John Sibun (1/1)
[18] Pen: Barrie Cullen (2/2)Referee: V. Langford CanterburyColours.png Canterbury
9 September 1961 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 13–8 Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Albie Pryor
Hallard White
Con: Mike Cormack (2/2)
Pen: Mike Cormack (1/1)
[19] Try: Nev MacEwan
Con: Mick Williment (1/1)
Pen: Mick Williment (1/1)
Referee: A. L. Fleury Otagorugby.png Otago
16 September 1961 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 10–0 Mooloo.png Waikato Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Paul Little (2)
Con: Mike Cormack (2/2)
[20] Pen: Don Clarke (0/3)
Drop: Don Clarke (0/1)
Attendance: 47,000
Referee: Chis Robson Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington
30 September 1961 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 26–11 North auckland rugby.png North Auckland Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Lew Fell
Waka Nathan (2)
Wilson Whineray
Con: Mike Cormack (4/4)
Pen: Mike Cormack (2/5)
[21] Try: A. J. Bennett
Eddie Dean
Con: Muru Walters (1/1)
Pen: Muru Walters (1/1)
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Clifford Johnson McAuley Otagorugby.png Otago

1962

7 August 1962 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 24–9 Thamesvalley.png Thames Valley Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Lew Fell
Wilson Whineray
Rocky Patterson
Malcolm Dick
Frank Colthurst
Con: Mike Cormack (1/2)
B. Williams (2/3)
Pen: Mike Cormack (1/6)
[22] Pen: Terence Edward Shaw (3/3)
11 August 1962 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 29–6 Bopcolours.png Bay of Plenty Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Albie Pryor (2)
Malcolm Dick (2)
Waka Nathan
Con: Mike Cormack (4/5)
Pen: Mike Cormack (2/2)
[23] Try: Ian MacRae
Con: Mick Doherty (0/1)
Pen: Mick Doherty (0/3)
Rod Oswald (1/1)
18 August 1962 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 8–3 North auckland rugby.png North Auckland Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Mack Herewini
Con: Mike Cormack (1/1)
Pen: Mack Herewini (1/1)
[24] Try: Eddie Dean
Con: Victor Yates (0/1)
Attendance: 27,000
25 August 1962 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 52–6 Wcoast.png West Coast Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Albie Pryor (3)
Rocky Patterson (2)
Malcolm Dick (2)
Ron Rangi
A. A. T. Edgar
Lew Fell
Hallard White
Frank Colthurst
Con: Mike Cormack (8/12)
Pen: Mike Cormack (0/1)
[25] Pen: John Michael Eathorne (1/1)
Drop: Neil McAra (1/1)
Referee: Pat Murphy North auckland rugby.png North Auckland
1 September 1962 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 15–11 Mooloo.png Waikato Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Mack Herewini
Con: Mike Cormack (0/1)
Pen: Mike Cormack (2/2)
Drop: Mack Herewini (2/2)
[26] Try: Brian Clarke
Con: Don Clarke (1/1)
Pen: Don Clarke (2/2)
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: F. G. Parkinson ManawatuTurbosColours.png Manawatu
4 September 1962 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 27–3 TaranakiRugby.png Taranaki Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Mack Herewini
Lew Fell (2)
Wilson Whineray
Hallard White
Con: Mike Cormack (3/5)
Pen: Mike Cormack (1/1)
Drop: Mack Herewini (1/1)
[27] Pen: Bobby O'Dowda (1/1)Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Jack Forsyth Mooloo.png Waikato
15 September 1962 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 15–6 CanterburyColours.png Canterbury Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Mack Herewini
Paul Little
Con: Mike Cormack (0/2)
Pen: Mike Cormack (3/8)
Drop: Mack Herewini (0/3)
Bob Graham (0/1)
[28] Pen: Fergie McCormick (2/2)
Drop: Fergie McCormick (0/1)
Bruce Watt (0/2)
Ray Moreton (0/1)
Mike Allen (0/1)
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Chis Robson Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington
25 September 1962 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 46–6 Bush Rugby Colours.png Bush Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Albie Pryor (2)
Adrian Clarke (2)
Malcolm Dick
Ron Rangi
Jim Maniapoto
Lew Fell
Wilson Whineray
Con: Mike Cormack (8/9)
Pen: Mike Cormack (1/1)
[29] Try: H. E. Williams
Con: Russell Eames (0/1)
Pen: Russell Eames (1/1)
Referee: I. J. Wilson
29 September 1962 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 20–8 Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Don McKay
Wilson Whineray
Paul Little
Malcolm Dick
Con: Pat Walsh (1/4)
Drop: Pat Walsh (1/1)
Adrian Clarke (1/1)
[30] Try: Nev MacEwan
Con: Mick Williment (1/1)
Pen: Mick Williment (0/1)
Drop: Mick Williment (1/1)
Attendance: 42,000

1963

6 August 1963 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 22–8 Wbush.png Wairarapa Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Rocky Patterson
Don McKay
Mack Herewini
Lew Fell
Con: Mike Cormack (2/4)
Pen: Mike Cormack (2/2)
[31] Try: George Rangi Mahupuku
Ian Robert Laing
Con: R. C. Blake (1/2)
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: R. Lambert TaranakiRugby.png Taranaki
24 August 1963 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 41–18 Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Mack Herewini
Lew Fell (2)
Waka Nathan (2)
Wilson Whineray
Rocky Patterson
Ron Rangi
Te Roi Tataurangi
Con: Haupai Henare (4/9)
Pen: Haupai Henare (2/2)
[32] Pen: Colin Pierce (5/5)
Drop: Donald Dormer (1/1)
Referee: Owen McDowell CanterburyColours.png Canterbury
27 August 1963 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 3–3 Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png Hawke's Bay Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Malcolm Dick 55'
Con: Haupai Henare (0/1)
[33] Pen: Tony Small (1/2) 25'Referee: Pat Murphy North auckland rugby.png North Auckland
31 August 1963 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 3–8 Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Don McKay
Con: Haupai Henare (0/1)
[34] Try: Paul Antonio Russo
Con: Mick Williment (1/1)
Pen: Mick Williment (1/1)
Referee: Clifford Johnson McAuley Otagorugby.png Otago
7 September 1963 Wellington Wellington Lions colours.png 3–17 TaranakiRugby.png Taranaki Athletic Park, Wellington  
Pen: Mick Williment (1/1) [35] Try: Ritchie Coles (2)
Terry O'Sullivan
Kevin Briscoe
Con: Bobby O'Dowda (1/4)
Pen: Bobby O'Dowda (1/1)
14 September 1963 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 14–12 Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Kerry Hurley
Ross Brown
John McCullough
Con: Bobby O'Dowda (1/3)
Pen: Bobby O'Dowda (1/1)
Drop: Ross Brown (0/1)
[36] Pen: Colin Pierce (4/4)Attendance: 20,000
Referee: John Pring Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png Auckland

1964

22 July 1964 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 11–0 Buller Rugby (colours).png Buller Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Eric Keith
Gary Hayes
Con: Murray Wills (1/2)
Drop: Ross Brown (1/1)
[37] Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Allan Gilbert Burns North auckland rugby.png North Auckland
1 August 1964 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 15–15 Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Gary Hayes
John Major
Con: Bobby O'Dowda (0/2)
Drop: Ross Brown (3/3)
[38] Try: Colin Pierce
Con: Colin Pierce (0/1)
Pen: Colin Pierce (4/4)
Attendance: 21,000
Referee: Colin J. Wilson Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury
8 August 1964 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 3–0 Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Drop: Neil Paterson (1/1) 62' [39] Attendance: 28,000
15 August 1964 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 21–0 Kcountry.png King Country Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Neil Wolfe (3)
Lloyd Clarke
Frederick Harris
Con: Bobby O'Dowda (0/5)
Pen: Bobby O'Dowda (1/1)
Drop: Ross Brown (1/1)
[40]
22 August 1964 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 12–9 CanterburyColours.png Canterbury Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Pen: Bobby O'Dowda (1/1)
Kevin Briscoe (2/3)
Drop: Ross Brown (1/1)
[41] Pen: Fergie McCormick (3/3)Referee: John Pring Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png Auckland
29 August 1964 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 32–8 Wbush.png Wairarapa Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Ross Brown
Neil Wolfe
Terry O'Sullivan
Eric Keith
Murray Wills
Con: Kevin Briscoe (4/5)
Pen: Kevin Briscoe (1/1)
Drop: Ross Brown (1/1)
Kerry Hurley (1/1)
[42] Try: Brian Lochore
Con: Toby Hawea (1/1)
Pen: Toby Hawea (1/1)
1 September 1964 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 6–3 ManawatuTurbosColours.png Manawatu Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Pen: Kevin Briscoe (2/2)
Drop: Bobby O'Dowda (0/1)
Ross Brown (0/3)
[43] Drop: Jimmy Taitoko (1/1)Attendance: 12,000
12 September 1964 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 14–9 Mooloo.png Waikato Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Kerry Hurley
Con: Kevin Briscoe (1/1)
Pen: Kevin Briscoe (3/3)
[44] Try: J. A. S. McKenzie
Con: David Flavell (0/1)
Pen: David Flavell (2/2)
Attendance: 21,000
26 September 1964 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 12–8 North auckland rugby.png North Auckland Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Drop: Ross Brown (3/3)
Terry O'Sullivan (1/1)
[45] Try: Victor Yates
Con: Ted Thompson (1/1)
Pen: Ted Thompson (1/1)
Referee: Leonard Stanley Kirk CanterburyColours.png Canterbury

1965

28 July 1965 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 33–6 Bush Rugby Colours.png Bush Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Murray Wills (2)
Ross Brown
Ian Eliason
Ritchie Coles
Kerry Hurley
Con: Kevin Briscoe (3/6)
Pen: Kevin Briscoe (3/3)
[46] Pen: Ian McHardy (1/1)
Graeme Humphrey (1/1)
7 August 1965 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 23–9 Whanganuicolors.png Wanganui Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Murray Wills (2)
Kevin Briscoe
Lloyd Clarke
Con: Kevin Briscoe (4/4)
Pen: Kevin Briscoe (1/1)
[47] Try: Colin Pierce
Lyndsay John Meads
Con: Colin Pierce (0/1)
Lyndsay John Meads (0/1)
Pen: Colin Pierce (0/3)
Lyndsay John Meads (1/1)
Attendance: 20,000
14 August 1965 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 11–3 Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Neil Wolfe
John McCullough
Con: Kevin Briscoe (1/2)
Drop: Ross Brown (1/1)
[48] Pen: Mick Williment (1/1)Attendance: 30,000
28 August 1965 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 6–6 SouthlandRugby.png Southland Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Lloyd Clarke
Con: Kerry Hurley (0/1)
Pen: Kevin Briscoe (0/2)
Drop: Ross Brown (1/3)
[49] Try: Graham Alan Townsend
Pen: Barrie John Cullen
Attendance: 18,000
4 September 1965 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 21–17 Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png Hawke's Bay Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Kerry Hurley (2)
Ross Brown
Roger Urbahn
Pen: Kerry Hurley (3/3)
[50] Try: Flores Duvenage (2)
Ian MacRae
Con: Tony Small (1/2)
Pen: Tony Small (1/1)
Drop: Max Loughlin (1/1)
Attendance: 22,000
11 September 1965 Taranaki TaranakiRugby.png 11–16 Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png Auckland Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Ross Brown
Con: Kevin Briscoe (1/1)
Pen: Kevin Briscoe (2/2)
[51] Try: Tony Davies
Bob Graham
Rocky Patterson
Con: Tony Davies (2/3)
Pen: Tony Davies (1/1)
29 September 1965 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 14–6 Mooloo.png Waikato Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Des Connor
Lew Fell
Con: Tony Davies (1/2)
Pen: Tony Davies (2/2)
[52] Try: Ian Begbie
Con: David Flavell (0/1)
Pen: David Flavell (1/1)
Drop: Ray Kemp (0/2)
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Clifford Johnson McAuley Otagorugby.png Otago

1966

16 August 1966 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 14–6 Kcountry.png King Country Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Rocky Patterson (2)
Con: David Laurie (1/2)
Pen: David Laurie (2/2)
[53] Try: Stan Meads
Con: Rangi Paki (0/1)
Pen: Rangi Paki (1/5)
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Colin Wilson Mcantab.png Mid Canterbury
20 August 1966 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 11–11 CanterburyColours.png Canterbury Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Rocky Patterson (2)
Con: David Laurie (1/2)
Pen: David Laurie (2/2)
[54] Try: Ian Harold Penrose
Con: Fergie McCormick (1/1)
Pen: Fergie McCormick (1/1)
Alex Wyllie (1/2)
Attendance: 22,137
Referee: Pat Murphy North auckland rugby.png North Auckland
27 August 1966 Auckland Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png 11–16 Mooloo.png Waikato Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Don McKay
Peter Murdoch
Con: Mike Cormack (1/2)
Pen: Mike Cormack (1/1)
[55] Try: John Laurence Cresswell (2)
Con: David Flavell (2/2)
Pen: David Flavell (2/2)
24 September 1966 Waikato Mooloo.png 0–6 Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png Hawke's Bay Rugby Park, Hamilton  
[56] Try: Bill Davis
Con: Ian Bishop (0/1)
Pen: Ian Bishop (1/1)
Attendance: 20,000

1967

22 July 1967 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 11–6 ManawatuTurbosColours.png Manawatu McLean Park, Napier  
Try: Dave Bone
Ian MacRae
Con: Ian Bishop (1/2)
Pen: Ian Bishop (1/1)
[57] Pen: Lindsay Meads (2/2)Attendance: 21,500
Referee: John Pring Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png Auckland
29 July 1967 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 35–9 Mooloo.png Waikato McLean Park, Napier  
Try: Kel Tremain (2)
Ian MacRae (4)
Denis Smith
Con: Ian Bishop (7/7)
[58] Pen: Brian Cooper (3/3)Attendance: 22,500
Referee: Dave Millar Otagorugby.png Otago
12 August 1967 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 27–6 Wbush.png Wairarapa McLean Park, Napier  
Try: Neil Thimbleby
Kel Tremain (2)
Dave Bone (2)
Bill Davis
Con: Ian Bishop (3/6)
Pen: Ian Bishop (1/1)
[59] Pen: Dermot Payton (1/1)
Drop: Ray Kemp (1/1)
Attendance: 18,800
Referee: Pat Murphy North auckland rugby.png North Auckland
2 September 1967 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 29–6 SouthlandRugby.png Southland McLean Park, Napier  
Try: Kel Tremain (3)
Blair Furlong
Con: Ian Bishop (4/4)
Pen: Ian Bishop (3/3)
[60] Pen: Barrie John Cullen (2/2)Attendance: 19,600
Referee: Raymond Kenneth Marsh Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington
16 September 1967 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 16–3 TaranakiRugby.png Taranaki McLean Park, Napier  
Try: Blair Furlong
Aidan Thomas
Con: Ian Bishop (2/2)
Pen: Ian Bishop (2/2)
[61] Pen: Kerry Hurley (1/1)Attendance: 24,200
Referee: Chis Robson Mooloo.png Waikato
23 September 1967 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 9–8 Otagorugby.png Otago McLean Park, Napier  
Try: Aidan Thomas
Con: Ian Bishop (0/1)
Pen: Ian Bishop (2/2)
[62] Try: Warren Townsend
Con: Laurie Mains (1/1)
Pen: Laurie Mains (1/1)
Attendance: 19,150
Referee: Kenneth Bush ManawatuTurbosColours.png Manawatu
30 September 1967 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 12–12 Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington McLean Park, Napier  
Try: Mick Duncan
Con: Ian Bishop (0/1)
Pen: Ian Bishop (2/2)
Drop: Blair Furlong (1/1)
[63] Pen: Mick Williment (2/8)
Drop: Mattie Blackburn (2/2)
Attendance: 25,580
Referee: Dave Millar Otagorugby.png Otago

1968

29 June 1968 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 36–6 Bush Rugby Colours.png Bush Napier  
6 July 1968 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 31–0 Ecoast.png East Coast Napier  
3 August 1968 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 21–5 Povertybay.png Poverty Bay Napier  
24 August 1968 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 30–3 Marlborough Rugby Colours.png Marlborough Napier  
7 September 1968 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 18–3 CountiesAirNZ.png Counties Napier  
18 September 1968 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 9–9 Auckland colours, Air NZ Cup.png Auckland Napier  
21 September 1968 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 14–0 Bopcolours.png Bay of Plenty Napier  

1969

26 July 1969 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 18–11 Wbush.png Wairarapa Napier  
2 August 1969 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 22–6 ManawatuTurbosColours.png Manawatu Napier  
9 August 1969 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 19–16 Kcountry.png King Country Napier  
23 August 1969 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 27–13 Mooloo.png Waikato Napier  
30 August 1969 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 14–6 Wellington Lions colours.png Wellington Napier  
10 September 1969 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 10–8 North auckland rugby.png North Auckland Napier  
20 September 1969 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 24–8 TaranakiRugby.png Taranaki Napier  
27 September 1969 Hawke's Bay Hawkes Bay Air NZ Cup colours.png 11–18 CanterburyColours.png Canterbury Napier  

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