Taranaki (Mitre 10 Cup)

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Taranaki
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Union Taranaki Rugby Football Union
Nickname(s)Bulls
Founded1976;45 years ago (1976)
Location New Plymouth, New Zealand
Ground(s) TET Stadium & Events Centre (Capacity: 3,000)
CEOLaurence Corlett [1]
Coach(es) Willie Rickards
Captain(s) Mitchell Brown
League(s) Mitre 10 Cup
2020 4th, Championship Division
Playoffs: Losing semi-finalists
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Official website
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Taranaki (often known as the Taranaki Bulls) are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in New Plymouth, New Zealand. Established in 1976, they play in the Mitre 10 Cup, the provincial tournament in New Zealand. They play their home games at TET Stadium & Events Centre in Inglewood in the Taranaki region. The team is affiliated with the Chiefs Super Rugby franchise. Their home playing colours are yellow and black.

Contents

Current squad

The Taranaki Bulls squad for the 2020 Mitre 10 Cup is: [2] [3]

Taranaki Bulls squad

Props

Hookers

Locks

Loose forwards

Half-backs (Scrum-halves)

First five-eighths (Fly-halves)

Midfielders (Centres)

Outside backs

(c) Denotes team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped, INJ denotes a injured squad player, REP denotes a replacement squad player.
  1. Jarrad Hoeata was not included in the original Taranaki squad, but was named in the side for Round 10. [4]
  2. Featherstone was not included in the original Taranaki squad, but was named in the side for the semi-final. [5]
  3. Shaan Waite was not included in the original Taranaki squad, but was named in the side for Round 10. [4]
  4. Rona was not included in the original Taranaki squad, but was named in the side for Round 10. [4]
  5. Naholo was included in the original Taranaki squad, but subsequently suffered a season ending injury

Honours

Taranaki have been overall Champions once, winning the title in 2014. Their full list of honours include: [6] [7]

National Provincial Championship Second Division North Island
National Provincial Championship Second Division
ITM Cup Premiership Division

Current Super Rugby players

Players named in the 2020 Taranaki Bulls squad, who also earned contracts or were named in a squad for any side participating in the 2020 Super Rugby season. [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

PlayerTeam
Beauden Barrett Blues
Jordie Barrett Hurricanes
Scott Barrett Crusaders
Lachlan Boshier Chiefs
Mitchell Brown Chiefs
Tom Florence Highlanders
Ben May Hurricanes
Lisati Milo-Harris Chiefs
Kini Naholo Chiefs
Reuben O'Neill Chiefs
Stephen Perofeta Blues
Ricky Riccitelli Hurricanes
Bradley Slater Chiefs
Pita Gus Sowakula Chiefs
Tupou Vaa'i Chiefs
Sean Wainui Chiefs
Teihorangi Walden Highlanders

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