Auckland Rugby League


The Auckland Rugby League is the governing body for the sport of rugby league in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. It is responsible for rugby league in the region, including both club and school rugby league. It began in 1910 when the first season of club league in Auckland occurred. The first match was a practice game between Newton Rangers and Ponsonby United at Victoria Park which Ponsonby won 17 to 15. The first full club season was in 1910.
The Auckland Rugby League was once recognised by England's Northern Rugby Football Union as New Zealand's governing body for the game of rugby league.
In 2009, the ARL celebrated its centenary.

Club competitions

Auckland's premier competition is the Fox Memorial Shield. This has been contested since 1910.
For the 2019 season the premier competitions have been initially split into 2 divisions and after a full round robin will break into 3 divisions.
The Fox Memorial Premiership Qualifying competition features 12 teams: Bay Roskill Vikings, Glenora Bears, Howick Hornets, Mangere East Hawks, Manurewa Marlins, Marist Saints, Mount Albert Lions, Northcote Tigers, Otahuhu Leopards, Papakura Sea Eagles, Point Chevalier Pirates, and Richmond Bulldogs.
The Fox Qualifying competition features 13 teams: Northern Brothers, Ellerslie Eagles, Hibiscus Coast Raiders, Manukau Magpies, Mount Wellington Warriors, New Lynn Stags, Otara Scorpions, Pakuranga Jaguars, Papatoetoe Panthers, Ponsonby Ponies, Pukekohe Pythons, Te Atatu Roosters, Waitemata Seagulls.
After the round robin in each competition the top 8 teams in the Fox Premiership Qualifying competition will compete for the Fox title. The bottom 4 from this competition will join the join the top 4 from the Fox qualifying competition. While the remaining 7 teams will play off in the bottom division.
The winner of the round robin in the Premier One division wins the Rukutai Shield. Other key trophies include the Roope Rooster, which has been competed for since 1915.

Junior clubs

Other clubs only run junior programmes. These include Kaipara Lancers, Rodney Rams, Pukekohe Pythons & Tuakau, Waiheke Rams and Waiuku.

Clubs

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East Coast Bays Barracudas,
Ellerslie Eagles,
Glenfield Greyhounds
Glenora Bears,
Hibiscus Coast Raiders,
Howick Hornets,
Kaipara,
Mangere East Hawks,
Manukau Magpies,
Manurewa Marlins,
Marist Saints,
Mount Albert Lions,
Mount Wellington Warriors,
New Lynn Stags,
Northcote Tigers,
Northshore/Navy,
Otahuhu Leopards,
Otara Scorpions,
Pakuranga Jaguars,
Papakura Sea Eagles,
Papatoetoe Panthers,
Point Chevalier Pirates,
Ponsonby Ponies,
Pukekohe Pythons
Richmond Bulldogs,
Rodney Rams,
Te Atatu Roosters,
Tuakau,
Waiheke Rams,
Waitemata Seagulls,
Waiuku.

Defunct or merged clubs

City and Newton merged in the early 1900s. City Newton later merged with Pt Chevalier to become 'City-Pt Chevalier'. Later the two clubs separated again, and since then City Newton folded in 2004, while Pt Chevalier have turned their fortunes around and won the Fox Memorial in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2018. Ponsonby and Maritime merged to become Ponsonby-Maritime, they parted ways in 1983. Navy merged with North Shore to become 'Navy/North Shore'. Other teams to cease include Akarana, Avondale, Blockhouse Bay, Eden Ramblers, Eden Roskill, Glen Eden, Glen Innes, Grafton Athletic, Greenlane, Kaipara, Kingsland, Devonport, Manukau-Greenlane, Mt Roskill, Panmure, Parnell, Remuera, University, Wesley, Zora, Western United, Eastern United, Southern Districts and Northern Districts. For the 2018 and 2019 seasons East Coast Bays Barracudas and Glenfield Greyhounds have merged their premier teams to compete as the Northern Brothers.

Senior club trophies

The Fox Memorial is awarded to the grand final winner in Premier One. In 2018 the first round will feature 12 teams competing for 8 spots in the Fox Premiership. The Fox Championship qualifying competition will feature 13 teams. The top 4 will join the bottom 4 from the 1st division for a round robin, with the top 4 making the 1st division in 2019.
For a list of the major trophies awarded for in Auckland club Rugby League go to Auckland Club Rugby League Trophies.
Past decade winners:
Fox MemorialRoope RoosterSharman Cup
2010OtahuhuOtahuhuEast Coast Bays
2011HowickOtahuhuPt Chevalier
2012Mt AlbertHowickMangere East Hawks
2013Pt ChevalierMt AlbertRichmond Bulldogs
2014Pt ChevalierPt ChevalierOtara Scorpions
2015Pt ChevalierPt ChevalierRichmond Bulldogs
2016PapakuraPapakuraTe Atatu Roosters
2017GlenoraPt Chevalier, GlenoraOtahuhu
2018Pt ChevalierPt Chevalier, GlenoraBay Roskill
2019HowickMt Albert, HowickManukau

Roope Rooster

In 2006 the Roope Rooster was successfully defended eleven times by the Mt Albert Lions.
YearHolders
2006Mt Albert
2007Te Atatu , Richmond , East Coast Bays
2008Northcote, Mt Albert
2009Mt Albert, Northcote, Otahuhu
2010-
2011-
2012-
2013-
2014-
2015-
2016-
2017-
2018Glenora Bears, Pt Chevalier Pirates
2019Mt Albert Lions, Howick Hornets

National competitions

Lion Red Cup

When the Lion Red Cup was started in 1994 Auckland was originally represented by four teams. The Auckland City Vulcans, The Waitakere City Raiders, The and the North Harbour Sea Eagles. In 1995 the Vulcans were replaced by the Auckland Warriors Colts. In 1996 Auckland City did not compete.
Previously Auckland had a large representation in the Bartercard Cup, in its final seasons before it ceased to run Auckland was represented by the Auckland Lions, Waitakere Rangers, Harbour League, and the Tamaki Titans.
With the folding of the Bartercard Cup, Auckland rugby league team was awarded a place in the new six-team Bartercard Premiership, beginning in 2008. In 2009 the competition was mirrored by Under 18 and Under 16 grade competitions. The competition was replaced by the seven-team National Zonal Competition in 2010. Effectively Auckland club rugby league reverted to its regular form, with the zonal competition representing regional representative teams as in the past.

Representative team

Auckland has played against several touring teams over the years though once the Auckland Warriors started playing in 1995 it diluted the standard of the side and they have not played against full international sides in recent years.
Auckland famously beat Australia, England and France in the space of 21 days in 1977. A feat which the New Zealand Warriors commemorated by wearing replica strips in their Round 24 clash with the Manly Sea Eagles on 26 August 2007, when the Warriors won 36–14 in front of a packed Mount Smart Stadium.
Auckland also beat the touring Australian side in 1989 by 26 points to 24 at Carlaw Park.
Auckland represented New Zealand for most years in the Australian midweek competition in the 1970s and 1980s. Central Districts, Canterbury, Wellington, and South Island also fielded teams .
Auckland representative sides traditionally wear a blue jersey with a white double 'V', in the same style of the New Zealand national rugby league team jersey but with blue instead of black, this is still the jersey worn by the Auckland Vulcans NSW Cup team.

Auckland Warriors

Auckland Rugby League originally owned the Auckland Warriors when they were entered into the 1995 Winfield Cup, run by the Australian Rugby League. The club is based at Ericsson Stadium. By 1998 the club had yet to experience any success and so was sold to a consortium including the Tainui tribe.

Auckland Vulcans

Run by the Rugby League Development Foundation, the Auckland Vulcans participate in the NSW Cup. In 2007 they were known as the Auckland Lions.

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