The Manawatu rugby league team are a
rugby league
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team that represents the
Manawatu Rugby League
Manawatu Rugby League was formed in 1957. They are currently part of the Mid-Central zone along with Taranaki Rugby League.
Kiwi Players
Only one player from Manawatu has ever made the New Zealand national rugby league team. This was Kiwi number ...
in
New Zealand Rugby League
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competitions. They have the nickname the Mustangs and between 2002 and 2007 competed in the
Bartercard Cup
The Bartercard Cup (successor of the Lion Red Cup) was the top level rugby league club competition in New Zealand from 2000 until 2007. For the entire life of the tournament it was sponsored by Bartercard. The cup was administered by the New Zeala ...
as the Central Falcons.
Manawatu has a strong domestic scene and clubs compete in the "Western Alliance" region alongside
Taranaki
Taranaki is a region in the west of New Zealand's North Island. It is named after its main geographical feature, the stratovolcano of Mount Taranaki, also known as Mount Egmont.
The main centre is the city of New Plymouth. The New Plymouth Dist ...
clubs.
History
Rugby league in the region was first recorded in 1924 when a match was played between a Manawatu side against
Wellington
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. All Black
Alphonsus Carroll
Alphonsus "Fonse" John Carroll (20 April 1895 in Mataura – 1 December 1974 in Palmerston North) was a New Zealand dual-code international rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s, who represented New Zealand in both co ...
was part of the Manawatu team and the following season he was selected for
New Zealand
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to tour Australia. The match with Wellington was drawn 14-14 and was played at
Foxton. However it was not until 1971 that Manawatu had its first ever registered win, against
Bay of Plenty
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24 - 19. The season remains the team's most successful.
MRL History
''Manawatu Rugby League''
Lion Red Cup
In 1996 a Manawatu team was entered into the Lion Red Cup
The Lion Red Cup was a New Zealand domestic rugby league competition that ran from 1994 to 1996 sponsored by brewers Lion Nathan. It was created due to the increase in public awareness of domestic rugby league due to the Auckland Warriors being a ...
, replacing the Auckland Warriors' Colts. They were called the Manawatu Mustangs. This team was coached by Peter Sixtus.
Bartercard Cup
The Central Falcons were a franchise in the now defunct Bartercard Cup
The Bartercard Cup (successor of the Lion Red Cup) was the top level rugby league club competition in New Zealand from 2000 until 2007. For the entire life of the tournament it was sponsored by Bartercard. The cup was administered by the New Zeala ...
rugby league
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competition. They represented the Central North Island of New Zealand, playing home games in Palmerston North
Palmerston North (; mi, Te Papa-i-Oea, known colloquially as Palmy) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Located in the eastern Manawatu Plains, the city is near the north bank of the ...
and Levin and were run by the Manawatu Rugby League
Manawatu Rugby League was formed in 1957. They are currently part of the Mid-Central zone along with Taranaki Rugby League.
Kiwi Players
Only one player from Manawatu has ever made the New Zealand national rugby league team. This was Kiwi number ...
. They were coached by former Kiwis international David Lomax
David Walter Lomax (born 21 September 1970) is a New Zealand rugby league coach and former player who represented New Zealand. He is the brother of another international, John Lomax.
Early years
Lomax grew up playing rugby league for the Wainu ...
.
They entered the competition in 2002 alongside the Taranaki Wildcats
The Taranaki rugby league team (also known as the Taranaki Wildcats, formerly the Taranaki Sharks and the Taranaki Rockets) are New Zealand rugby league team that represents the Taranaki Rugby League. They currently compete in the NZRL National C ...
. They had a close relationship with the New Zealand Army
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and its base at Waiouru
Waiouru is a small town in the Ruapehu District, in New Zealand's Manawatū-Whanganui region. It is located on the south-eastern North Island Volcanic Plateau, north of Palmerston North and 25 kilometres south-east of Mount Ruapehu. The town ...
. In 2006 two New Zealand Warriors
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were assigned to the club; Micheal Luck
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Playing career Queensland
Whi ...
& Steve Price.
Notable players included: Jesse Royal
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, Ricky Thorby
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His posi ...
and Russell Packer
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.
The side never made the finals and in the final season collected the wooden spoon Wooden Spoon may refer to:
* Wooden spoon, implement
* Wooden spoon (award)
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. The club's best result was in 2005 when it finished Ninth out of Twelve teams.
Squad
On 7 June 2015 the following players were selected to play Hawke's Bay:
* Aaron Whitikia
* Dylan Winiata
* Jordan Kerr
* Tanira Cooper
* Leon Walker
* Manaia Osborne
* Haze Reweti
* Kahura Cameron
* Rakai Tuheke
* Denzel Lepua
* Dane Cooper
* Chevy Graham
* Codie Christensen
* Kane Kelleher
* Tiwana Paringatai
* Kele Kose
* Gordon Karakaitana
* Ihaka Johnson
* Joe Ratu
* Cory Governor
* Leoango Tanginoa
* Tereki Peneha
References
New Zealand rugby league teams
Rugby league in Manawatū-Whanganui
1957 establishments in New Zealand
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