Yogi Rogers.
* The
Wellington City Dukes
The Wellington City Dukes were a New Zealand rugby league club that represented Wellington City in the Lion Red Cup from 1994 to 1996. In 1997 one of the two Wellington Rugby League sides that competed in the Super League Challenge Cup was also ...
were coached by Mike Edmonds.
* The
Christchurch City Shiners
The Christchurch City Shiners were a New Zealand rugby league club that represented Christchurch in the Lion Red Cup from 1994 to 1996. They were administered by the Canterbury Rugby League.
Feeder clubs included Addington, Sydenham and Linwood ...
were coached by Geoff Carr. Carr was sacked mid season and replaced with Mark Vincent.
* The
Canterbury Country Cardinals
The Canterbury Country Cardinals were a New Zealand rugby league club that represented Canterbury, New Zealand, Canterbury in the Lion Red Cup from 1994 to 1996. They were administered by the Canterbury Rugby League.
The Country Cardinals drew f ...
were coached by Gerard Stokes and included
Paul Koloi
Paul Koloi (born 25 December 1972) is a Tongan rugby league footballer who represented Tonga in the 2000 World Cup.
Playing career
A Riccarton-Lincoln junior in the Canterbury Rugby League, Koloi played for the Canterbury Cardinals in the 19 ...
,
Blair Harding, Lusi Sione,
Mark Nixon and Paul Johnson (New Zealand), Paul Johnson.
Standings
The playoffs
Two time defending champions the
North Harbour Sea Eagles
The North Harbour Sea Eagles were a New Zealand rugby league club that represented North Harbour in the Lion Red Cup from 1994 to 1996. For the first two seasons they were coached by Graeme Norton.
There two main feeder clubs were the Northcot ...
were eliminated in the second round when they lost 14-20 to Waikato Cougars, Waikato, despite the Cougars having twelve men for most of the second half.
= Grand Final
=
The Grand Final was played in front of a disappointing crowd of just under 2,000 fans at
Carlaw Park
Carlaw Park was a multi-purpose stadium in Parnell, New Zealand, Parnell, a central suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It neighboured the Auckland Domain's Northern end. It was primarily used for rugby league and had a peak spectator capacity of aro ...
.
[''Lion Red Rugby League Annual '96'', ]New Zealand Rugby Football League
The New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL) is the governing body for the sport of rugby league football in New Zealand. SPARC, 2009: 13 The NZRL was founded on 25 April 1910 in preparation for a tour of Great Britain that same year.Coffey and Wood ''T ...
, 1996. p.65 Jim Stokes refereed the match which Waitakere City led 16-8 at halftime. However Counties Manukau came back to win 34-22 and claim their first Lion Red Cup.
Awards
* Player of the Year:
Jerry Seuseu
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(Counties Manukau)
* Coach of the Year:
Cameron Bell
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Bell began his senior career with Kilmarnock and, after loa ...
(Counties Manukau)
* Rookie of the Year: Darryl Fisher (Waikato)
* Captain of the Year: Mark Woods (rugby league), Mark Woods (Bay of Plenty)
* Best and Fairest:
Paul Howell (Wellington City)
* Most Tries: Cheaf Lee Fakavamoenga (21 – Counties Manukau)
* Most Goals:
Ben Lythe
Ben Lythe (born 14 October 1975 in New Zealand) is a former professional rugby league footballer. His position of preference was at Halfback. He was also a noted goalkicker.
Early years
Hailing from West Auckland, Lythe played for the Mt Albe ...
(109 – Waitakere City)
* Most Points:
Ben Lythe
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Early years
Hailing from West Auckland, Lythe played for the Mt Albe ...
(240 – Waitakere City)
* Referee of the Year: Jim Stokes (Canterbury)
Inter-Club Knockout Series
Cobden-Kohinoor defeated the Kaikohe Lions 40-22 in the Inter-club knockout series. The series was for provinces which did not have a team in the Lion Red Cup.
Australian competitions
The Auckland Warriors competed in the Australian Rugby League competition finishing 11th out of 20 teams.
The Reserve Grade team made the grand final, losing to the Cronulla Sharks reserve team 14-12.
Club competitions
Auckland
The Otara Scorpions won the Auckland Rugby League Fox Memorial for the first time. They defeated Otahuhu Leopards, Otahuhu 36-28 after the match went into triple extra time. Otahuhu were the minor premiers and also won the Stormont Shield. The Manurewa Marlins won the pre-season Roope Rooster tournament.
The Glenora Bears won the second division Sharman Cup.
Peter Feau (Otahuhu) won the Lipscombe Cup as Sportsman of the Year,
Matthew Sturm
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won the Rothville Trophy as Player of the Year, Milton Ross (Ellerslie) won the Burt Humphries Trophy as the Most Improved Forward while Lionel Periera (Manurewa) was the Most Improved Back. Ronald Kite (Otara) won the John Hyland Memorial Cup as coach of the year.
Otahuhu included
Francis Leota
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Early years
Leota attended De La Salle College and played rugby union until ...
,
Phillip Leuluai
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Background
Leuluai in Greenlane, Auckland, New Zealand. He is of Samoan ...
and
Odell Manuel
Odell Manuel is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer and the Australian Powerlifting champion.
Early years
Growing up in Auckland, Manuel was an Otahuhu Leopards junior and in 1997 was selected for the Junior Kiwis.
Rugby ...
.
Wellington
The Randwick Kingfishers won the Wellington Rugby League's Appleton Shield, defeating Paremata 38-8 in the Grand Final.
[New Zealand Competitions]
''The Vault''
Zane Clarke played for Randwick.
Canterbury
Hornby won the Canterbury Rugby League's Pat Smith Trophy, defeating Halswell 22-16 in the Grand Final.
[
The Thacker Shield was not contested due to Waro-rakau having other commitments.
Halswell's Darryn Avery won the Outstanding Player of the Year award. Tony Sweetman (Linwood) won sportsman of the year. Shane Beyers (Halswell) and Don Aitken (Hornby) shared the Junior Sportsman of the Year award.
Wayne Wallace coached Hornby who included Mark Nixon.][
]
Other Competitions
The Bay of Islands defeated Whangarei 28-24 in an inter-district match.[ The Kaikohe Lions beat the Hokianga Pioneers 22-21 after extra time in the Bay of Islands competition while the Whangatauatia Mountain Men beat the Pawarenga Broncos 24-12 in the Far North competition and the Takahiwai Warriors beat the Otaika Eagles 12-4 at Jubilee Park in the Whangarei premiership.
Turangawaewae won the Waikato Rugby League grand final. Taniwharau were the minor premiers in all four grades. The Waitara Bears defeated Western Suburbs 29-16 in the Taranaki Rugby League grand final.Taranaki Grand Final Countdown ]
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The Putaruru United beat Pikiao 35-8 in the Rotorua Midlands final while Kaiti beat Turanga 36-12 in the Gisbourne-East Coast Premiership.[ The Turanga Panthers won the Gisborne-East Coast title. Taradale defeated Tamatea 32-0 in the Hawke's Bay Rugby League championship. Otaki Whiti Te Ra defeated Kia Ora 27-20 in the Manawatu Rugby League Final.
Waru-rakau retained the West Coast Rugby League title, defeating Marist in the Grand Final. Marist included Wayne Dwyer. Otago rugby league team, Otago did not play a representative fixture during the season for the first time in over 80 years. The Otago competition featured four teams. The Gore Cup, a fixture between the champion Otago and Canterbury clubs, was contested for the first time since 1929. Eastern Suburbs defeated South Pacific 44-32. He Tauaa won the Southland Rugby League Grand Final, defeating the Wakitipu Cougars 22-18. The Cougars had played in the Otago competition in 1995.][
]
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:1996 New Zealand Rugby League Season
1996 in New Zealand rugby league,
New Zealand rugby league seasons