Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union

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The Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union is the governing body for rugby union within the Gisborne district, in the area surrounding Poverty Bay on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. The men's representative team play from Rugby Park, Gisborne, and currently compete in the Heartland Championship.

Full namePoverty Bay Rugby Football Union
ColoursScarlet and White
Founded1890
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Poverty Bay
Club information
Full namePoverty Bay Rugby Football Union
ColoursScarlet and White
Founded1890
WebsiteOfficial website
Current details
Ground
CoachTom Cairns
CaptainTamanui Hill
CompetitionHeartland Championship
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History

The Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union was established in 1890 by four clubs in the Gisborne area — Gisborne, Turanganui, Poverty Bay and Waerenga-a-Hika — with the union's inaugural first-class match being held against Hawke's Bay the same year.[1] Since then, the union has played against every other existent union in New Zealand as well as an array of overseas touring sides, including but not limited to Australia, England, South Africa and Japan, against whom Poverty Bay drew in 1974. In 1981, Rugby Park was the scene of clashes between pro-tour supporters and anti-tour protesters prior to a match against the touring South African side. Poverty Bay ultimately lost the game by 6 - 24.

Provincial representative rugby

National Provincial Championship

Poverty Bay won the National Provincial Championship (NPC) Third division, in:

  • 1987 coached by Grant Allen and captained by former Canterbury representative Tony Thorpe,[2] the team was unbeaten in all 9 games they played that season including a 26-16 victory over Hawkes Bay. Fullback Richard Owen scored 104 points in NPC matches (122 in total for the season) and Andrew Hansen[3] scored 7 tries.
  • 2004 coached by Kiwi Searancke[4] and captained by Mark Jefferson, a former first class cricketer.

They also finished runners-up in the same division in 1994, 1995 and 1999.

Heartland Championship

Since 2006, Poverty Bay have competed in the Heartland Championship, a competition organised by the New Zealand Rugby Union for New Zealand's amateur unions. Since the introduction of the format in 2006, the team have had great success, winning the Lochore Cup on four occasions:

  • 2006 coached by Paul Feeney[5] with Scott Leighton[6] as captain and main goal kicker scoring 115 points for the season.
  • 2007 coached by Feeney and captained by Leighton who scored 114 points in Heartland games (144 on all games).
  • 2008 coached by Feeney and captained by Leighton. A young Charlie Ngatai[7] from Gisborne Boys' High School also appeared in three games scoring four tries including two in the final.
  • 2011 coached by Granger Heikell[8] and captain Leighton. John Stewart[9] scored a Poverty Bay season record equaling 11 tries.

Poverty Bay have not managed to win the Meads Cup, having been eliminated in the semi-finals in 2009, 2010 and 2014.

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Heartland Championship results[10][11][12][13]
YearPldWDLPFPAPDBPPtsPlacePlayoffs
QualSemifinalFinal
2006 8503243194+494247thLochore CupWon 36–10 against BullerWon 46–34 against King Country
2007 8503193162+314247thLochore CupWon 65–3 against Thames ValleyWon 38–35 against South Canterbury
2008 8503196131+653237thLochore CupWon 43–30 against South CanterburyWon 26–5 against Horowhenua-Kapiti
2009 8602154181−272263rdMeads CupLost 13–48 to Wanganui
2010 8602282164+1184283rdMeads CupLost 24–31 to Wanganui
2011 8314184226+405198thLochore CupWon 32–30 against BullerWon 49–22 against South Canterbury
2012 8305212247−355178thLochore CupLost 22–42 to Buller
2013 8107141240−992612thNo
2014 8512231168+636282ndMeads CupLost 22–29 to Mid Canterbury
2015 8107227333−10661011thNo
2016 8305296268+288207thLochore CupLost 26-48 to King Country
2017 8404185229-444208thLochore CupLost 22-56 to Mid Canterbury
2018 8206193302−10981611thNo
2019 8305237257-208208thLochore CupLost 35-41 to Wairarapa Bush
2021 8404263223+408245thNo
2022 8305183242-5941610thNo
2023 8206229249-208168thLochore CupWon 40-35 against North OtagoLost 20-23 against West Coast
2024 8008190350-1606612thNo
2025 8404249247+25257thLochore CupLost 46-48 to North Otago
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Ranfurly Shield

Poverty Bay have never held the Ranfurly Shield. In 1980, Poverty Bay came close to defeating Auckland, losing a hard-fought encounter 12 - 19.

Past challenges


1911 Auckland 29-10 Poverty Bay  
1913 Auckland 27-3 Poverty Bay  
1923 Hawke's Bay 15-0 Poverty Bay  
1924 Hawke's Bay 46-10 Poverty Bay  
1948 Otago 40-0 Poverty Bay  
1957 Wellington 15-3 Poverty Bay  
1960 North Auckland 24-3 Poverty Bay  
1968 Hawke's Bay 21-5 Poverty Bay  
1972 North Auckland 31-3 Poverty Bay  
1978 Manawatu 24-0 Poverty Bay  
9 August 1980 Auckland 19-12 Poverty Bay Auckland  
29 August 1990 Auckland 42-3 Poverty Bay Gisborne  
7 August 1996 Auckland 88-20 Poverty Bay Gisborne  
18 July 1998 Waikato 121-0 Poverty Bay Hamilton  
28 July 2004 Auckland 67-3 Poverty Bay Auckland  
15 July 2008 Auckland 54-3 Poverty Bay Gisborne  
28 July 2018 Taranaki 78-0 Poverty Bay Tikorangi Domain  

All Blacks

There have been seven players selected for the All Blacks whilst playing for Poverty Bay:

Players who became All Blacks after previously representing Poverty Bay include:

Super Rugby

Poverty Bay along with Wellington, Wairarapa Bush, Wanganui, Hawke's Bay, Manawatu and Horowhenua-Kapiti fall within the Hurricanes catchment. Hosea Gear is the most notable player from the Poverty Bay region to have played for the side.

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