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The Chiefs (formerly known as the Waikato Chiefs and officially called the Gallagher Chiefs for sponsorship reasons) are a New Zealand professional
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team based in
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, Waikato. The team competes in the Super Rugby competition, previously known as the Super 12 and Super 14, and are one of the competition's five New Zealand teams. Their primary home ground is Waikato Stadium. Until 2004, the Chiefs were the only New Zealand side never to have qualified for the Super 12 semi-finals. In that year the Chiefs earned their first semi-final berth, and in the end achieved fourth place (defeated 37–20 in the semi-final by the
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). They subsequently reached the 2009 final, but found themselves on the short end of a record 61–17 defeat by the
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. The Chiefs were rewarded with a home final after a strong 2012 season. The Chiefs defeated the 37–6, winning their first title. In
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, the Chiefs became the fourth team to record back-to-back title wins, when they defeated the Brumbies 27–22 at Waikato Stadium.


History

The Chiefs were founded in 1996 as the Waikato Chiefs for the inaugural Super 12 season in 1996. Prior to the Super 12, the Super 10 competition had been in place, which NPC teams took part in, including Waikato. In the first year of competition the Chiefs placed 6th in the overall standings, missing out on making the finals; winning 6 of their 11 regular season matches. The following season the Chiefs placed 11th, winning 4 games and losing 7. In 1998 the Chiefs performed closer to the standard of their 1996 season and placed at 7th in the final standings. In
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the side were able to do one better and claimed 6th position on the ladder but were still yet to make the playoffs. In 2000 the Chiefs won 3 of their regular season games and finished the regular season in 10th place. The following season the team equalled their best position again – finishing 6th. In 2002 the team won 4 games and lost 7 to finish in 8th position, and the season after, 2003 Super 12 season, fell to a 10th-place finish. But the season after, the Chiefs won 7 regular season games and came 4th on the ladder – claiming the first semi-final spot in their history. The Chiefs lost the semi-final against the Brumbies. In 2005 the team finished 6th. In 2006, the Super 12 expanded to the
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, with the addition of a new Australian and South African club. The Chiefs won 7 of their 13 games and drew once with 5 losses to come 7th. In 2009, the Chiefs made their second ever semi-final, defeating the 14 – 10 to advance to the final for the first time. They lost the final to the Bulls by the biggest-ever margin of 61–17. In the 2010 and 2011 seasons, they were unable to replicate their form of 2009, missing the playoffs in both seasons. In 2012, following the disappointing results of previous years, the Chiefs underwent a significant change in personnel. This included the recruitment of new coaches, including
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and Wayne Smith, and players, including Aaron Cruden,
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,
Brodie Retallick Brodie Allan Retallick (born 31 May 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer, who plays as a lock for the Chiefs in Super Rugby and is part of the squad for New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition. Retallic ...
and Sonny Bill Williams. The changes had an immediate impact as the Chiefs finished at the top of the New Zealand conference, qualifying for a home semi-final, which they won, defeating the 20–17. They subsequently hosted the
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for the first time in the teams's history, comprehensively defeating the by 37 – 6, claiming their first title. They also set many club records in the 2012 season, including: most home wins, best home streak, best season winning streak, and most points and tries scored. In 2013, the Chiefs again won the Super Rugby title and the New Zealand conference with a regular-season record of 12 wins and four losses. They also won the BNZ Cup, a new trophy established by the NZRU for the New Zealand side with the best record in intra-conference matches. In 2016 the Chiefs played a touring
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side, winning the one-off encounter 40-7. In doing so they became the first New Zealand Super Rugby franchise to defeat an international team. In 2017 the Chiefs played the British and Irish Lions side in Hamilton, losing the encounter 34-6. In the regular season, they finished 3rd in the NZ conference and 6th overall, putting them through to the playoffs. They won a thriller quarter final against the Stormers in Cape Town (17-11) but lost in the semi finals to the Crusaders (27-13) In 2018 the Chiefs finished 3rd in the NZ conference and 5th overall. This result put them through to the quarter finals, in which they lost a tight battle against the Hurricanes (32-31) The Chiefs didn't have a great start to the 2019 season, losing 4 games straight of the bat, including a loss to the Sunwolves (30-15). However, the Chiefs redeemed themselves by defeating the Bulls 56-20 and going on to win more. They ended up finishing 3rd in the NZ conference and 7th overall, which put them through to the quarter finals. However, the Chiefs would lose to the Jaguares 21-16 in Buenos Aires After 7 rounds in 2020, the Chiefs were 3rd in the NZ conference and 5th overall. However, the COVID-19 pandemic suspended the 2020 Super Rugby season from going ahead, for travel and health reasons. Despite this, NZRU created a domestic Super Rugby tournament called Super Rugby Aotearoa, which started in June 2020. The Chiefs played well but didn't win a single game in Super Rugby Aotearoa 2020. The Chiefs lost their first 2 games of Super Rugby Aotearoa in 2021, and then got their first win in the competition against the Hurricanes (35-29) and now the Chiefs are currently on a 5 game win streak, defeating the Blues (15-12), Highlanders (26-23), Crusaders (26-25) and Hurricanes (26-24) and have qualified for the final against the Crusaders.


Franchise area and ownership


Franchise area

Since 1999, the Chiefs have represented the provincial unions of Bay of Plenty, Counties Manukau, King Country, Taranaki, Thames Valley and Waikato. From 1996 to 1998 the Chiefs also represented North Harbour and Northland, with Counties Manukau and Thames Valley falling under the
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catchment. Had the Blues been allowed to represent the Auckland, North Harbour, Counties Manukau and Northland unions, they would have been able to field almost a full national team due to player contracting rules at the time. In an effort by the NZRU to make things more fair, the Chiefs were given North Harbour and Northland, while the Blues were given Counties Manukau and Thames Valley. By 1999, clear regional dominance of national team players no longer existed, so North Harbour and Northland were 'returned' to the Blues in exchange for Counties Manukau and Thames Valley. Taranaki was originally part of the from 1996, but switched to the Chiefs in 2013.


Ownership

The Chiefs are a wholly owned subsidiary of the NZRU. However, in an effort to bring more capital into the sport, the NZRU established a system of privatised operation in 2013. In 2014, it was announced that a new entity, 'Chiefs Rugby Club Limited Partnership', had been established, with the NZRU granting the newly formed company a seven-year licence, until the end of the 2020 season, to operate the club. Chiefs Rugby Club itself is 50% owned by the provincial unions within the Chiefs' catchment and 50% by a group of private investors .Chiefs to play Blues in New Plymouth after Taranaki switch
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in New Plymouth.


Grounds


Development team

The Chiefs have fielded a development team in competitions such as the
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and in matches against other representative teams for several seasons. Known as the Chiefs Development XV, the squad is selected from the best emerging rugby talent in the Chiefs catchment area and is composed of Chiefs contracted players, wider training group members, under 20s, and selected club players.


Records and achievements


Super Rugby placings


Results per opposition

Chiefs Super Rugby results vs different opponent


Honours


Super Rugby (1996–present)

* Champions (2) 2012, 2013 Super Rugby season, 2013 * Runners-up (1) 2009 * Playoffs Appearances (8) 2004, 2009
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, 2015, 2016, 2017,
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, 2019 * New Zealand Conference Champions (2) 2012, 2013 Super Rugby season, 2013 * BNZ Cup Winner (2) 2013 Super Rugby season, 2013,
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Brisbane Global Tens

* Champions (1) 2017


Current squad

The squad for the
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is:


Wider training squad

The following players weren't named in the Chiefs 2023 squad, but were named in the Chiefs wider training squad following the full squad announcement. * Kauvaka Kaivelata (Prop) * Toby Taylor (Prop) * Solomone Tukuafu (Prop) * Taine Kolosi (Hooker) * Hamilton Burr (Lock) * Jadin Kingi (Lock) * Fiti Sa (Lock) * Jacob Norris (Loose forward) * Te Rama Reuben (Loose forward) * Wallace Sititi (Loose forward) * Connor Collins (Halfback) * Adam Lennox (First five-eight) * Lalomilo Lalomilo (Midfielder) * Daniel Rona (Midfielder) *
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(Outside back) * Liam Coombes-Fabling (Outside back) * Jole Naufahu (Outside back) * Cody Nordstrom (Outside back)


Current coaches and management


Head coach

* Clayton McMillan


Assistant coaches

* David Hill (Assistant Coach) * Neil Barnes (Forwards) *
Roger Randle Roger Quentin Randle (born 15 May 1974 in Hastings, New Zealand) is a New Zealand former rugby union player. He played as a wing for the All Blacks. He is currently assistant coach for Chiefs and Maori All Blacks. Career Randle played for the ...
(Attack) * Nick White (Scrum)


Performance analysts

* Regan Hall * Mark Roberts


Former coaches and captains


Coaches

Notes:
Official Super Rugby competition matches only, including finals.


Captains

* Richard Turner (1996) * Ian Jones (1997) *
Errol Brain Errol Fraser Brain (born 21 July 1968) is a former New Zealand rugby union player and a current coach. He played as back-row/number 8. Brain had more than 100 caps for Counties Manukau. He played for Auckland Blues (1996) and Waikato Chiefs (19 ...
(1998) * Michael Collins (1999) * Glenn Taylor (2000) * Deon Muir (2001–2002) *
Jono Gibbes Jonathan Brian Gibbes (born 22 January 1977) is a rugby union former player and coach. He is a former New Zealand rugby union player who captained , the Chiefs and the Māori All Blacks, and appeared in various All Blacks teams. He is the form ...
(2002–2008) *
Mils Muliaina Junior Malili "Mils" Muliaina (born 31 July 1980) is a former professional rugby union player who most recently played for San Francisco Rush in the US PRO Rugby competition. He played primarily as a fullback, though he has also played as a ...
(2008–2011) * Liam Messam (2011–2015) *
Craig Clarke Craig Brian James Clarke (born ) is a retired rugby union player from New Zealand. He played as a lock during his career, winning two Super Rugby titles with the Chiefs where he served as captain. He also captained Taranaki in the ITM Cup. B ...
(2012–2013) * Aaron Cruden (2014–2017) *
Brodie Retallick Brodie Allan Retallick (born 31 May 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer, who plays as a lock for the Chiefs in Super Rugby and is part of the squad for New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition. Retallic ...
(2014, 2019) * Sam Cane (2016–present) *
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(2018) *
Brad Weber Brad McCormick Weber (born 17 January 1991) is a New Zealand rugby union player, who currently plays as a halfback for in the National Provincial Championship and the in Super Rugby. Early life Brother of Napier Marist rugby player Sam Web ...
(2021–present)


References


External links

*
SANZAAR Super Rugby website
* {{Chiefs squad Super Rugby teams New Zealand rugby union teams Sport in Waikato Super Rugby champions