The Auckland rugby union team is the top representative rugby union team under the Auckland Rugby Football Union in New Zealand. They currently compete in the ITM Cup Premiership. Auckland has been the most successful team in NPC (and successors) history, winning the title a record 16 times. Auckland has also produced a record number of All Blacks, 181, the latest being Patrick Tuipulotu in 2014. Auckland is coached by Paul Feeney.
History

The Auckland side that defeated the visiting 
British Isles team in 1904. Gallaher is standing in the back row on the far left.
Auckland has been the most successful union in New Zealand rugby history, having won a record 16 ITM Cup (and predecessor competition) titles. Auckland also holds the record for the most Ranfurly Shield wins (16), successful defences (148), and longest streak of successful defences (61). All Blacks statistics also reveal the extent of Auckland's influence: of the 1071 players to have worn the national jersey from 1888 to 2008, 133 were born in Auckland, compared to Christchurch (74), Wellington (60) and Dunedin (53).
Golden eras
There have been many notable eras in the team's history. It went undefeated for six seasons from 1897, and there was a ground breaking run in the early 1920s under Sir Vincent Meredith.
The 1960–63 period, known as the Golden Era, was summed up in The Golden Years written by Don Cameron in 1983.
Sir Wilson Whineray, who captained Auckland through those years, describes the period as one of "excitement, drama and fervor that transformed Eden Park into an oasis of magic during the winters of 1960, 1961, 1962 and 1963."
There was also a relatively undisturbed spell of success from 1982 through to the 2007 Air New Zealand Cup victory. Auckland won 16 of the 26 Air NZ NPC titles available in that time – a period that included 61 Ranfurly Shield defences.
Ranfurly Shield years
Auckland were the first holders of the shield in 1902 and have won 153 out of 194 shield matches up to 2007 – the most successful record of any provincial union.
Since 1902 there have been three notable shield eras: from 1905 to 1913 there were 23 challenges repelled, another 25 between 1960 and 1963, and 61 challenges in the period from 1985 to 1993. Players like Andy Haden, Sean Fitzpatrick, John Drake, Olo Brown, Zinzan and Robin Brooke, Gary and Alan Whetton, Michael Jones, Steve McDowell, Grant Fox, Bernie McCahill,Grant Dickson, Mark Carter, Joe Stanley, John Kirwan and Terry Wright were important in Auckland's success in that last period.
With six titles in the 1990s, and four so far in the new century, Auckland's domination of the New Zealand rugby landscape continues. The 2007 team is the first since the 1990 side to remain unbeaten in a season and win the Ranfurly Shield and the provincial championship. Players like Kees Meeuws, Keven Mealamu, Ali Williams, Justin Collins, Xavier Rush, Steve Devine, Brad Mika, Ben Atiga, Doug Howlett, Daniel Braid, Brent Ward and Angus Macdonald have contributed to this success.
Stadium
Auckland play their home matches at Eden Park, and have done so ever since 1925. It opened in 1900 and also is used for cricket. Eden Park has the largest crowd capacity of any New Zealand sporting venue with around 42,000 for cricket and 47,500 for rugby. It is currently expanding from a seating plan of 47,500 to an estimated 60,000.
Current squad
On 9 July, the squad for the 2015 ITM Cup season was announced.   Keven Mealamu, Jerome Kaino and Malakai Fekitoa were not considered due to All Blacks commitments, while Steve Luatua, Patrick Tuipulotu and TJ Faiane were not selected due to injury.[1]
| Props Hookers Locks |  | Loose forwards Halfbacks (Scrum-halves) |  | First five-eighths (Fly-halves) Midfielders (Centres) Outside Backs | 
 Denotes team captain,
 Denotes team captain,  Denotes that a player is unavailable due to injury, Bold denotes player is internationally capped.
 Denotes that a player is unavailable due to injury, Bold denotes player is internationally capped.
All Blacks
This is a list of players who have represented New Zealand from the Auckland representative rugby union team. Players are listed by the decade they were first selected in and players in bold are current All Blacks.
1880–99
1900–19
| William Cunningham – 1901William Edward Hay-MacKenzie – 1901Robert Wylie McGregor – 1901Albert Asher – 1903David Gallaher – 1903Henry Arthur Douglas Kiernan – 1903Andrew Thomas Long – 1903
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1920–39
| Cecil Edward Oliver Badeley – 1920Vivian Whitta Wilson – 1920Karl Donald Ifwerson – 1921Andrew James O'Brien – 1922Victor Ivan Roskill Badeley – 1922Leonard Stephen Righton – 1923Frederick William Lucas – 1923
 | Albert Edward Cooke – 1924Lawrence Alfred George Knight – 1925Arthur Robert Lomas – 1925Herman Alfred Mattson – 1925Donald Hector Wright – 1925Arthur Knight – 1926Thomas Reginald Sheen – 1926
 | William Alexander Wright – 1926Swinbourne Hadley – 1928Ruben George McWilliams – 1928Walter Batty – 1928Victor Claude Butler – 1928Llewellyn Simpkin Hook – 1928Bertram Pitt Palmer – 1928
 |  | Brian Alexander Killeen – 1936Terence McClatchey Lockington – 1936John Dick – 1937William Nicol Carson – 1938
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1940–59
1960–79
| William Anthony Davies – 1960Steven Roberto Nesbit – 1960Desmond Michael Connor – 1961Donald William McKay – 1961Paul Francis Little – 1961Waka Joseph Nathan – 1962MacFarlane Alexander Herewini – 1962
 |  | Kenneth Roy Carrington – 1971Peter John Whiting – 1971Andrew Maxwell Haden – 1972Bruce Mcleod Gemmell – 1974Lawrence Gibb Knight – 1974Jon Stanley McLachlan – 1974Christopher Louis Fawcett – 1976
 | Bradley Ronald Johnstone – 1976Stuart Bruce Conn – 1976Colin Paul Farrell – 1977Barry Graeme Ashworth – 1978Gary Ruchard Cunningham – 1979|Timothy Moore Twigden – 1979
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1980–89
1990–99
2000–
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