East Coast Rugby Football Union

East Coast Rugby Football Union
Nickname(s) Ngati Porou East Coast
Founded 1922
Location Ruatoria
Region Hurricanes
Ground(s) Whakarua Park (Capacity: 3,000)
Chairman New Zealand Campbell Dewes
Coach(es) New Zealand Willie Waitoa
Captain(s) New Zealand to be announced
League(s) Heartland Championship
2015 TBA
Team kit
Official website
www.npec.co.nz

The East Coast Rugby Football Union is a constituent union in the New Zealand Rugby Union. It is located on the East Coast of the North Island, based in Ruatoria. It is the smallest Union in New Zealand in the sense of player numbers and population base. Due to the high number of players from the Ngati Porou iwi, the team is nicknamed Ngati Porou East Coast.

The Ngati Porou East Coast team home ground is Whakarua Park, Ruatoria. Ngati Porou East Coast were recently holders of the Meads Cup, defeating Wanganui 29-27 at Whakarua Park on 27 October 2012.[1]

History

The East Coast Rugby Football Union was formed in 1922 when they split from the Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union.

Ranfurly Shield

East Coast has challenged for the Ranfurly Shield seven times losing heavily on each occasion.

Matches

1953 Wellington 42–0 East Coast Wellington
1968 Hawke's Bay 31–0 East Coast Napier
1981 Waikato 54–0 East Coast Hamilton
1987 Auckland 72–0 East Coast Auckland
1997 Auckland 115–6 East Coast Ruatoria
2002 Canterbury 51–6 East Coast Christchurch
2013 Waikato 65–10 East Coast Ruatoria

East Coast in Super Rugby

East Coast along with Wellington, Wairarapa Bush, Wanganui, Poverty Bay, Hawke's Bay, Manawatu and Horowhenua-Kapiti make up the Hurricanes Super Rugby region.

Reputation

The team is renowned for its fight and determination to play hard, as was exhibited in 1999 and 2000 when it won the then Air New Zealand NPC Third Division. Much to the nation's surprise, the Ngati Porou East Coast team, upon their first promotion to the then Air New Zealand NPC Second Division, found itself in the final against Hawke's Bay (2001). However, East Coast were unsuccessful, eventually losing 27-30.

All Blacks

There have had 2 players selected for the All Blacks whilst playing their club rugby in the East Coast.

Clubs

East Coast Rugby Football Union is made up of 12 clubs:

Championships

East Coast won the NPC 3rd Division twice, first in 1999 defeating Poverty Bay 18-15 in the final at Ruatoria and secondly and more impressively, defeating North Otago in front of their home crowd at Oamaru in a come-from-behind 25-21 victory to record back to back NPC 3rd Division Championships.

1999 NPC 3rd Division

Round Comp Home team Score Away team Score
Week 1 NPC Buller 18 East Coast 36
Week 2 NPC West Coast 41 East Coast 13
Week 3 NPC Wairarapa Bush 15 East Coast 31
Week 4 NPC East Coast 10 Poverty Bay 15
Week 5 NPC East Coast 30 North Otago 9
Week 6 NPC Horowhenua-Kapiti 20 East Coast 14
Week 7 NPC East Coast 74 Buller 8
Week 8 NPC East Coast 18 South Canterbury 6
Semi Final NPC Horowhenua-Kapiti 20 East Coast 21
Final NPC East Coast 18 Poverty Bay 15

2000 NPC 3rd Division

Round Comp Home team Score Away team Score
Week 1 NPC East Coast 20 South Canterbury 14
Week 2 NPC North Otago 26 East Coast 26
Week 3 NPC Buller 12 East Coast 44
Week 4 NPC South Canterbury 12 East Coast 6
Week 5 NPC East Coast 33 Wairarapa Bush 20
Week 6 NPC Poverty Bay 28 East Coast 30
Week 7 NPC East Coast 33 West Coast 27
Week 8 NPC East Coast 31 Horowhenua-Kapiti 30
Semi Final NPC East Coast 18 Wairarapa Bush 17
Final NPC North Otago 21 East Coast 25

2012 Heartland Championship

Round Comp Home team Score Away team Score
Week 1 NPC East Coast 23 West Coast 16
Week 2 NPC South Canterbury 37 East Coast 9
Week 3 NPC East Coast 20 Buller 18
Week 4 NPC Mid Canterbury 13 East Coast 20
Week 5 NPC East Coast 25 Wanganui 17
Week 6 NPC Thames Valley 38 East Coast 53
Week 7 NPC East Coast 56 King Country 24
Week 8 NPC Poverty Bay 14 East Coast 24
Semi Final NPC East Coast 26 North Otago 15
Final NPC East Coast 29 Wanganui 27

Heartland Championship placings

Heartland Championship Results[2][3][4][5]
Year Pld W D L PFPAPD BP Pts Place Playoffs
Qual Semifinal Final
2006 8 1 0 7 111 244 −133 2 6 11th No
2007 8 2 0 6 130 210 −70 3 11 11th No
2008 8 0 0 8 50 306 −256 0 0 12th No
2009 8 1 0 7 87 337 −250 0 4 11th No
2010 8 0 0 8 96 384 −288 1 1 12th No
2011 8 6 0 2 189 198 −9 3 27 3rd Meads Cup Won 23–17 against North Otago Lost 10–30 to WAN
2012 8 7 0 1 230 177 +53 3 31 1stMeads Cup Won 26–15 against North Otago Won 29–27 against Wanganui
2013 8 2 0 6 173 225 −52 5 13 10th No
2014 8 0 0 8 67 367 −300 0 0 12th No
2015 8 0 0 8 112 368 −256 2 2 12th No

References

  1. "East Coast comeback overwhelms Whanganui". October 27, 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  2. "Standings (2006–present)". Heartland Championship. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  3. "Fixtures and Results (2006–present)". Heartland Championship. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  4. "Finalists found in Lochore and Meads Cups". Newshub. 23 October 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  5. "2010 Lochore and Mead Cups finals wrap". Heartland Championship. 31 October 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2016.

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