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The Heartland XV is one of several
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History

Founded in 1988 and originally known as the New Zealand Divisional XV, it was designed to expose players from Divisions Two and Three in the Air New Zealand National Provincial Championship (NPC) to rugby at a higher level. Upon the 2006 reorganisation of the NPC into the Air New Zealand Cup and Heartland Championship, the side was revamped into a Heartland-only side and received its current name. The first New Zealand Heartland XV side toured the Pacific Islands in 2005 and they played six games (which they won), including matches against Tonga and Fiji. Since then the team has toured Argentina in 2006 and the United States in 2008, beating the Pacific Coast Grizzlies and a USA Select XV. (The ''Divisional XV'' had previously toured Fiji in 1995 and 2004, and Cook Islands in 1988.)


Results


Notable past players


Recent Squads


2021

2021 Heartland XV Squad FORWARDS * Callum Burrell* (Mid Canterbury) * Stefan Destounis (Poverty Bay) * Tokomaata Fakatava (South Canterbury) * Hone Haerewa (Ngāti Porou East Coast) * Campbell Hart (Whanganui) * James Higgins (Poverty Bay) * Seta Koroitamana (Mid Canterbury) * Te Huia Kutia (Thames Valley) * Josh Lane* (Whanganui) * Connor McVerry (Thames Valley) * Manasa Bari Samo (Mid Canterbury) * Nick Strachan (South Canterbury) * Sam Sturgess (North Otago) * Vaka Taelega (South Canterbury) * Loni Toumohuni* (South Canterbury) * Sam Van Der Valk (Thames Valley) BACKS * Sireli Buliruarua (South Canterbury) * Craig Clare (Whanganui) * Paula Fifita (South Canterbury) * Te Rangi Fraser (Ngāti Porou East Coast) * Lindsay Horrocks (Whanganui) * Sam Parkes* (Ngāti Porou East Coast) * Zac Saunders* (South Canterbury) * Timoci Seruwalu (Whanganui) * Lennix Tovo (Horowhenua Kapiti) * Hayden Todd (North Otago) * Raitube Vasurakuta (Mid Canterbury) * William Wright (South Canterbury) * Dane Whale* (Whanganui) *Denotes non-travelling reserve player MANAGEMENT * Nigel Walsh, Head Coach (South Canterbury) * Jason Hamlin, Asst Coach (Whanganui) * Tony Harrison, Manager (Mid Canterbury) * Slade King, Trainer (King Country) * Geoff Thompson, Physio (South Canterbury) * Coll Campbell, Doctor (Poverty Bay)


2019

2019 Heartland XV Squad FORWARDS * Carl Carmichael (King Country) * Troy Tauwhare (West Coast) * Scott Cameron (Horowhenua Kapiti) * Josh Clark (North Otago) * Campbell Hart (Wanganui) * Brett Ranga – captain (Thames Valley) * Seta Koritamana (Mid Canterbury) * Jeff Lepa (Buller) * Glen McIntrye (Thames Valley) * Ralph Darling (North Otago) * Meli Kolinisau (North Otago) * James Goodger (Wairarapa Bush) BACKS * William Wright (South Canterbury) * James Lash (Buller) * Willie Paiaaua (Horowhenua Kapiti) * Sione Holani (West Coast) * Peni Nabainvalu (Wanganui) * Harry Lafituanai (Thames Valley) * Craig Clare (Wanganui) * Aaron Lahmert (Horowhenua Kapiti) * Lindsay Horrocks (Wanganui) * Timoci Serawalu (Horowhenua Kapiti) * Kalavini Leatigaga (South Canterbury)


Coaches

* Barry Matthews (2016 and 2017) * Mark Rutene (2019) * Nigel Walsh, South Canterbury (2021)


See also

* RFU Championship XV *
New Zealand national schoolboy rugby union team The New Zealand Schools rugby union team, commonly referred to as the New Zealand schoolboys rugby team, is composed of secondary school students in New Zealand. Many of the players have gone on to play for professional clubs or provinces or for ...
* New Zealand national under-19 rugby union team *
New Zealand national under-20 rugby union team The New Zealand Under 20's Rugby Team are the representative Rugby Union team from New Zealand. They replace the two former age grade teams Under 19s and Under 21s. Their first tournament was the 2008 IRB Junior World Championship, which they won ...
* New Zealand national under-21 rugby union team *
Junior All Blacks The All Blacks XV is the second national rugby union team of New Zealand, after the All Blacks. New Zealand's second national team has had numerous names in its history: Junior All Blacks, New Zealand XV, New Zealand A, New Zealand B, All Blacks ...
* Maori All Blacks


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:New Zealand Heartland Xv Heartland XV Heartland Championship Rugby union teams in New Zealand