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Farah Palmer Cup 2017 - Media Info and Preview Week 5

Farah Palmer Cup 2017 - Media Info and Preview Week 5

28/09/2017, New Zealand, Rugby, Women's Provincial Championships, Article # 24299596

 

 
 
allblacks.com/FarahPalmer insta: mitre10.cup facebook/mitre10cup twitter: @mitre10cup
 
This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following each week's matches - follow us on Twitter @nzrugby so you can be first to know when they’re ready to view.

This weekend the North Harbour Hibiscus v Auckland Storm match will be broadcast live on SKY, while allblacks.com will live stream Waikato v Bay of Plenty Volcanix.

In the race for the Fiao'o Fa'amausili Medal, Counties Manukau Heat fullback Hazel Tubic leads the pack with nine points from the first four matches.

Last weekend Canterbury won the JJ Stewart Trophy from Counties Manukau Heat and will defend it at their home fixture against Tasman on Saturday

Fiao'o Fa'amausili will play her 100th match for the Auckland Storm on Friday.
 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup will be officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby. 

View this week's referee appointments

 

Match Officials Sponsor for New Zealand's domestic competitions

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View official results from competition matches in Week Four.
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Week Five action in the Farah Palmer Cup.
 
 
NORTH HARBOUR HIBISCUS
v AUCKLAND STORM

Friday 29 September, 5.05pm at QBE Stadium, Albany
*Broadcast live on SKY
Played: 2, 1999-2000 | North Harbour wins: 0 | Auckland wins: 2
Last match: Auckland 68 North Harbour 0 in 2000 (WNPC) 
Last North Harbour win: none 
Biggest North Harbour score: 0 in 1999 (WNPC) and 0 in 2000 (WNPC)
Biggest Auckland score: 116 in 1999 (WNPC) 
Biggest differential: Auckland by 116 (116-0) in 1999 (WNPC)

 
OTAGO SPIRIT v
WELLINGTON PRIDE

Saturday 30 September, 12.30pm at Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin

Played: 19, 1999-2016 | Otago wins: 9 | Wellington wins: 10 
Last match:  Wellington 40 Otago 20, 03.09.16 in Porirua (FPC)
Last Otago win: Otago 33 Wellington 12, 30.08.14 in Petone (WNPC) 
Biggest Otago score: 38, 23.08.08 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Biggest Wellington score: 57, 30.07.11 in Dunedin (WNPC) 
Biggest differential: Wellington by 57 (57-0), 30.07.11 in Dunedin (WNPC)

 
HAWKE'S BAY TUI'S
v MANAWATU CYCLONES

Saturday 30 September, 1pm at Tremain Field, Napier

Played: 14, 1999-2015 | Hawke's Bay wins: 7 | Manawatu wins 6 | Draws: 1 
Last match: Manawatu 58 Hawke's Bay 8, 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Last Hawke's Bay win: Hawke's Bay 21 Manawatu 19, 27.08.11 in Palmerston North (WNPC) 
Biggest Hawke's Bay score: 77, 01.09.01 in Napier (WNPC) 
Biggest Manawatu: 58, 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Manawatu by 50 (58-8), 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)

 
WAIKATO v
BAY OF PLENTY VOLCANIX

Saturday 30 September, 2.45pm at Beetham Park, Hamilton
*streamed live on allblacks.com
Played: 7, 1999-2016 | Waikato wins: 6 | Bay of Plenty wins 1
Last match: Waikato 32 Bay of Plenty 3, 27.08.16 in Hamilton (FPC)
Last Bay of Plenty win: Bay of Plenty 17 Waikato 13, in 1999 (WNPC)
Biggest Waikato score: 48, 06.04.14 in Hamilton (WNPC)
Biggest Bay of Plenty score: 17 in 1999 (WNPC) and 17, 21.09.02 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Waikato by 48 (48-0), 06.09.14 in Hamilton (WNPC) 

 
CANTERBURY v
TASMAN MAKOS

Saturday 30 September, 4.45pm at AMI Stadium, Christchurch



No previous matches




 

 
 
 BYE: COUNTIES MANUKAU HEAT
 
 
allblacks.com/FarahPalmer insta: mitre10.cup facebook/mitre10cup twitter: @mitre10cup
 
This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following each week's matches - follow us on Twitter @nzrugby so you can be first to know when they’re ready to view.

This weekend the North Harbour Hibiscus v Auckland Storm match will be broadcast live on SKY, while allblacks.com will live stream Waikato v Bay of Plenty Volcanix.

In the race for the Fiao'o Fa'amausili Medal, Counties Manukau Heat fullback Hazel Tubic leads the pack with nine points from the first four matches.

Last weekend Canterbury won the JJ Stewart Trophy from Counties Manukau Heat and will defend it at their home fixture against Tasman on Saturday

Fiao'o Fa'amausili will play her 100th match for the Auckland Storm on Friday.
 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup will be officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby. 

View this week's referee appointments

 

Match Officials Sponsor for New Zealand's domestic competitions

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View official results from competition matches in Week Four.
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Week Five action in the Farah Palmer Cup.
 
 
NORTH HARBOUR HIBISCUS
v AUCKLAND STORM

Friday 29 September, 5.05pm at QBE Stadium, Albany
*Broadcast live on SKY
Played: 2, 1999-2000 | North Harbour wins: 0 | Auckland wins: 2
Last match: Auckland 68 North Harbour 0 in 2000 (WNPC) 
Last North Harbour win: none 
Biggest North Harbour score: 0 in 1999 (WNPC) and 0 in 2000 (WNPC)
Biggest Auckland score: 116 in 1999 (WNPC) 
Biggest differential: Auckland by 116 (116-0) in 1999 (WNPC)

 
OTAGO SPIRIT v
WELLINGTON PRIDE

Saturday 30 September, 12.30pm at Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin

Played: 19, 1999-2016 | Otago wins: 9 | Wellington wins: 10 
Last match:  Wellington 40 Otago 20, 03.09.16 in Porirua (FPC)
Last Otago win: Otago 33 Wellington 12, 30.08.14 in Petone (WNPC) 
Biggest Otago score: 38, 23.08.08 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Biggest Wellington score: 57, 30.07.11 in Dunedin (WNPC) 
Biggest differential: Wellington by 57 (57-0), 30.07.11 in Dunedin (WNPC)

 
HAWKE'S BAY TUI'S
v MANAWATU CYCLONES

Saturday 30 September, 1pm at Tremain Field, Napier

Played: 14, 1999-2015 | Hawke's Bay wins: 7 | Manawatu wins 6 | Draws: 1 
Last match: Manawatu 58 Hawke's Bay 8, 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Last Hawke's Bay win: Hawke's Bay 21 Manawatu 19, 27.08.11 in Palmerston North (WNPC) 
Biggest Hawke's Bay score: 77, 01.09.01 in Napier (WNPC) 
Biggest Manawatu: 58, 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Manawatu by 50 (58-8), 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)

 
WAIKATO v
BAY OF PLENTY VOLCANIX

Saturday 30 September, 2.45pm at Beetham Park, Hamilton
*streamed live on allblacks.com
Played: 7, 1999-2016 | Waikato wins: 6 | Bay of Plenty wins 1
Last match: Waikato 32 Bay of Plenty 3, 27.08.16 in Hamilton (FPC)
Last Bay of Plenty win: Bay of Plenty 17 Waikato 13, in 1999 (WNPC)
Biggest Waikato score: 48, 06.04.14 in Hamilton (WNPC)
Biggest Bay of Plenty score: 17 in 1999 (WNPC) and 17, 21.09.02 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Waikato by 48 (48-0), 06.09.14 in Hamilton (WNPC) 

 
CANTERBURY v
TASMAN MAKOS

Saturday 30 September, 4.45pm at AMI Stadium, Christchurch



No previous matches




 

 
 
 BYE: COUNTIES MANUKAU HEAT
Farah Palmer Cup 2017 - Media Info and Preview Week 4

Farah Palmer Cup 2017 - Media Info and Preview Week 4

21/09/2017, New Zealand, Rugby, Women's Provincial Championships, Article # 24221476
 
 
allblacks.com/FarahPalmer insta: mitre10.cup facebook/mitre10cup twitter: @mitre10cup
 
This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following each week's matches - follow us on Twitter @nzrugby so you can be first to know when they’re ready to view.

This weekend three matches will be broadcast on SKY; Manawatu v Waikato (Friday 22 September), North Harbour v Hawke's Bay (Saturday 23 September) and Bay of Plenty v Tasman (Sunday 24 September).
 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup will be officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby. 

View this week's referee appointments

 

Match Officials Sponsor for New Zealand's domestic competitions

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View official results from competition matches in Week Three.
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Week Four action in the Farah Palmer Cup.
 
 
MANAWATU CYCLONES 
v WAIKATO

Friday 22 September, 5.05pm at Central Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston North
*Broadcast live on SKY
Played: 5, 2012-2016 | Manawatu wins: 3 | Waikato wins: 2
Last match: Manawatu 25 Waikato 11, 04.09.16 in Hamilton (FPC)
Last Waikato win: Waikato 35 Manawatu 15, 12.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC) 
Biggest Manawatu score: 63, 15.09.12 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Biggest Waikato score: 40, 30.08.14 in Hamilton (WNPC) 
Biggest differential: Manawatu by 38 (63-25), 15.09.12 in Palmerston North (WNPC)

 
WELLINGTON PRIDE v
AUCKLAND STORM

Saturday 23 September, 12pm at Porirua Park, Wellington

Played: 25, 1999-2016 | Wellington wins: 1 | Auckland wins: 23 | Draws: 1
Last match: Auckland 34 Wellington 27, 06.08.16 in Auckland (FPC) 
Last Wellington win: Wellington 11 Auckland 10, 16.09.06 in Auckland (WNPC F)
Biggest Wellington score: 27, 06.08.16 in Auckland (FPC) 
Biggest Auckland score: 65, 29.09.12 in Wellington (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Auckland by 65 (65-0), 29.09.12 in Wellington (WNPC)

 
COUNTIES MANUKAU HEAT
v CANTERBURY

Saturday 23 September, 12pm at Massey Park, Papakura

Played: 3, 2013-2015 | Counties Manukau wins: 1 | Canterbury wins 2 
Last match: Counties Manukau 52 Canterbury 15, 22.08.15 in Christchurch (WNPC)
Last Canterbury win: Canterbury 43 Counties Manukau 17, 11.10.14 in Pukekohe (WNPC) 
Biggest Counties Manukau score: 52, 22.08.15 in Christchurch (WNPC)
Biggest Canterbury score: 43, 11.10.14 in Pukekohe (WNPC) 
Biggest differential: Counties Manukau by 37 (52-15), 22.08.15 in Christchurch (WNPC)

 
NORTH HARBOUR HIBISCUS
v HAWKE'S BAY TUI'S

Saturday 23 September, 12.05pm at QBE Stadium, Albany
*Broadcast live on SKY


One previous match:
Hawke's Bay 47 North Harbour 11, 30.08.03 in Taupo


 

 
BAY OF PLENTY VOLCANIX
v TASMAN MAKOS

Sunday 24 September, 12.05pm at Tauranga Domain, Tauranga
*Broadcast live on SKY


No previous matches




 

 
 
 BYE: OTAGO SPIRIT
 Farah Palmer Cup 2017 - Media Info and Preview Week 3

Farah Palmer Cup 2017 - Media Info and Preview Week 3

14/09/2017, New Zealand, Rugby, Women's Provincial Championships, Article # 24146130

 

 
 
allblacks.com/FarahPalmer insta: mitre10.cup facebook/mitre10cup twitter: @mitre10cup
 
This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following each week's matches - follow us on Twitter @nzrugby so you can be first to know when they’re ready to view.

This weekend the Auckland Storm v Counties Manukau Heat match will be live streamed on www.allblacks.com and the Black Ferns facebook page.
 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup will be officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby. 

View this week's referee appointments

 

Match Officials Sponsor for New Zealand's domestic competitions

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View all official results from competition matches.
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Week Three action in the Farah Palmer Cup.
 
 
HAWKE'S BAY TUI'S 
v OTAGO SPIRIT

Saturday 16 September, 11am at Tremain Field, Napier

Played: 10, 2004-2015 | Hawke's Bay wins: 3 | Otago wins: 7
Last match: Otago 32 Hawke's Bay 14, 29.08.15 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Last Hawke's Bay win: Hawke's Bay 13 Otago 12, 06.08.11 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Biggest Hawke's Bay score: 21, 30.08.08 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Biggest Otago score: 85, 29.09.12 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Otago by 80 (85-5), 29.09.12 in Dunedin (WNPC)

 
AUCKLAND STORM v 
COUNTIES MANUKAU HEAT

Saturday 16 September, 12pm at Bell Park, Auckland
*match to be live streamed
Played: 7, 1999-2016 | Auckland wins: 5 | Counties Manukau wins: 2
Last match: Counties Manukau 41 Auckland 22, 02.10.16 in Pukekohe (FPC F)
Last Auckland win: Auckland 35 Counties Manukau 29, 12.09.15 in Auckland (WNPC)
Biggest Auckland score: 53, in 2000 (WNPC)
Biggest Canterbury score: 41, 02.10.16 in Pukekohe (FPC F)
Biggest differential: Auckland by 51 (51-0), in 1999 (WNPC)

 
CANTERBURY v
MANAWATU CYCLONES

Saturday 16 September, 12pm at Linfield Park, Christchurch

Played: 12, 2000-2016 | Canterbury wins: 10 | Manawatu wins 1 | Draws: 1
Last match: Canterbury 27 Manawatu 22, 17.09.16 in Palmerston North (FPC)
Last Manawatu win: Manawatu 10 Canterbury 5, 15.09.07 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Biggest Canterbury score: 65, 06.08.09 in Christchurch (WNPC)
Biggest Manawatu score: 22, 17.09.16 in Palmerston North (FPC)
Biggest differential: Canterbury by 58 (65-7), 06.08.09 in Christchurch (WNPC)

 
BAY OF PLENTY VOLCANIX v
NORTH HARBOUR HIBISCUS

 Saturday 16 September, 2pm at Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua

Played: 6, 1999-2016 | Bay of Plenty wins: 5 | North Harbour wins: 1
Last match: North Harbour 31 Bay of Plenty 11, 06.08.16 in Rotorua (FPC)
Last Bay of Plenty win: Bay of Plenty 56 North Harbour 10, 13.08.05 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Biggest Bay of Plenty score: 56, 13.08.05 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Biggest North Harbour score: 31, 06.08.16 in Rotorua (FPC)
Biggest differential: Bay of Plenty by 47 (54-7) in 1999 (WNPC)

 
WAIKATO v
WELLINGTON PRIDE

Saturday 16 September, 1pm at Marist RFC, Hamilton

Played: 10, 2001-2016 | Waikato wins: 4 | Wellington wins: 6
Last match: Wellington 25 Waikato 17, 20.08.16 in Porirua (FPC)
Last Waikato win: Waikato 27 Wellington 16, 05.09.15 in Hamilton (WNPC)
Biggest Waikato score: 35, 11.10.14 in Wellington (WNPC)
Biggest Wellington score: 25, 14.09.02 in Wellington (WNPC) and 25, 20.08.16 in Porirua (FPC)
Biggest differential: Waikato by 22 (35-13), 11.10.14 in Wellington (WNPC)

 
 
 BYE: TASMAN MAKOS
 
 
allblacks.com/FarahPalmer insta: mitre10.cup facebook/mitre10cup twitter: @mitre10cup
 
This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following each week's matches - follow us on Twitter @nzrugby so you can be first to know when they’re ready to view.

This weekend the Auckland Storm v Counties Manukau Heat match will be live streamed on www.allblacks.com and the Black Ferns facebook page.
 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup will be officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby. 

View this week's referee appointments

 

Match Officials Sponsor for New Zealand's domestic competitions

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View all official results from competition matches.
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Week Three action in the Farah Palmer Cup.
 
 
HAWKE'S BAY TUI'S 
v OTAGO SPIRIT

Saturday 16 September, 11am at Tremain Field, Napier

Played: 10, 2004-2015 | Hawke's Bay wins: 3 | Otago wins: 7
Last match: Otago 32 Hawke's Bay 14, 29.08.15 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Last Hawke's Bay win: Hawke's Bay 13 Otago 12, 06.08.11 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Biggest Hawke's Bay score: 21, 30.08.08 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Biggest Otago score: 85, 29.09.12 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Otago by 80 (85-5), 29.09.12 in Dunedin (WNPC)

 
AUCKLAND STORM v 
COUNTIES MANUKAU HEAT

Saturday 16 September, 12pm at Bell Park, Auckland
*match to be live streamed
Played: 7, 1999-2016 | Auckland wins: 5 | Counties Manukau wins: 2
Last match: Counties Manukau 41 Auckland 22, 02.10.16 in Pukekohe (FPC F)
Last Auckland win: Auckland 35 Counties Manukau 29, 12.09.15 in Auckland (WNPC)
Biggest Auckland score: 53, in 2000 (WNPC)
Biggest Canterbury score: 41, 02.10.16 in Pukekohe (FPC F)
Biggest differential: Auckland by 51 (51-0), in 1999 (WNPC)

 
CANTERBURY v
MANAWATU CYCLONES

Saturday 16 September, 12pm at Linfield Park, Christchurch

Played: 12, 2000-2016 | Canterbury wins: 10 | Manawatu wins 1 | Draws: 1
Last match: Canterbury 27 Manawatu 22, 17.09.16 in Palmerston North (FPC)
Last Manawatu win: Manawatu 10 Canterbury 5, 15.09.07 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Biggest Canterbury score: 65, 06.08.09 in Christchurch (WNPC)
Biggest Manawatu score: 22, 17.09.16 in Palmerston North (FPC)
Biggest differential: Canterbury by 58 (65-7), 06.08.09 in Christchurch (WNPC)

 
BAY OF PLENTY VOLCANIX v
NORTH HARBOUR HIBISCUS

 Saturday 16 September, 2pm at Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua

Played: 6, 1999-2016 | Bay of Plenty wins: 5 | North Harbour wins: 1
Last match: North Harbour 31 Bay of Plenty 11, 06.08.16 in Rotorua (FPC)
Last Bay of Plenty win: Bay of Plenty 56 North Harbour 10, 13.08.05 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Biggest Bay of Plenty score: 56, 13.08.05 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Biggest North Harbour score: 31, 06.08.16 in Rotorua (FPC)
Biggest differential: Bay of Plenty by 47 (54-7) in 1999 (WNPC)

 
WAIKATO v
WELLINGTON PRIDE

Saturday 16 September, 1pm at Marist RFC, Hamilton

Played: 10, 2001-2016 | Waikato wins: 4 | Wellington wins: 6
Last match: Wellington 25 Waikato 17, 20.08.16 in Porirua (FPC)
Last Waikato win: Waikato 27 Wellington 16, 05.09.15 in Hamilton (WNPC)
Biggest Waikato score: 35, 11.10.14 in Wellington (WNPC)
Biggest Wellington score: 25, 14.09.02 in Wellington (WNPC) and 25, 20.08.16 in Porirua (FPC)
Biggest differential: Waikato by 22 (35-13), 11.10.14 in Wellington (WNPC)

 
 
 BYE: TASMAN MAKOS
Farah Palmer Cup 2017 - Media Info and Preview Week 2

Farah Palmer Cup 2017 - Media Info and Preview Week 2

06/09/2017, New Zealand, Rugby, Women's Provincial Championships, Article # 24040748

 

 
 
allblacks.com/FarahPalmer insta: mitre10.cup facebook/mitre10cup twitter: @mitre10cup
 
This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following each week's matches - follow us on Twitter @nzrugby so you can be first to know when they’re ready to view.

Two matches this week will be broadcast live on SKY, Counties Manukau v Waikato on Thursday and Auckland v Canterbury on Saturday.
 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup will be officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby. 

View this week's referee appointments

 

Match Officials Sponsor for New Zealand's domestic competitions

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View all official results from competition matches.
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Week Two action in the Farah Palmer Cup.
 
 
COUNTIES MANUKAU HEAT 
v WAIKATO

Thursday 7 September, 5.05pm at ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe
*live on SKY Sport 1
Played: 6, 1999-2016 | Counties Manukau wins: 2 | Waikato wins: 4
Last match: Counties Manukau 29 Waikato 0, 06.08.16 in Hamilton (FPC)
Last Waikato win: Waikato 29 Counties Manukau 10, 18.10.14 in Hamilton (WNPC)
Biggest Counties Manukau score: 29, 06.08.16 in Hamilton (FPC)
Biggest Waikato score: 37, in 1999 (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Waikato by 32 (37-5), in 1999 (WNPC)

 
AUCKLAND STORM
v CANTERBURY

Saturday 9 September, 12.05pm at Eden Park, Auckland
*live on SKY Sport 1
Played: 23, 2001-2016 | Auckland wins: 22 | Canterbury wins: 1
Last match: Auckland 33 Canterbury 3, 24.09.16 in Auckland (FPC SF)
Last Canterbury win: Canterbury 20 Auckland 15, 12.09.09 in Christchurch (WNPC)
Biggest Auckland score: 70, 29.08.15 in Auckland (WNPC)
Biggest Canterbury score: 27, 18.10.14 in Christchurch (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Auckland by 62 (70-8), 29.08.15 in Auckland (WNPC)

 
HAWKE'S BAY TUI'S v
BAY OF PLENTY VOLCANIX

Saturday 9 September, 2.30pm at Tremain Field, Napier

Played: 3, 2003-2015 | Hawke's Bay wins: 2 | Bay of Plenty wins 1
Last match: Bay of Plenty 22 Hawke's Bay 19, 05.09.15 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Last Hawke's Bay win: Hawke's Bay 39 Bay of Plenty 10, 11.10.14 in Napier (WNPC)
Biggest Hawke's Bay score: 39, 11.10.14 in Napier (WNPC)
Biggest Bay of Plenty score: 22, 05.09.15 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Hawke's Bay by 29 (39-10), 11.10.14 in Napier (WNPC)

 
OTAGO SPIRIT v 
TASMAN MAKOS

 Saturday 9 September, 3pm at Logan Park, Dunedin



Otago and Tasman have not met in this competition


 

 
WELLINGTON PRIDE
v MANAWATU CYCLONES

Saturday 9 September, 2pm at Petone Rec, Wellington

Played: 12, 1999-2016 | Wellington wins: 8 | Manawatu wins: 4
Last match: Wellington 25 Manawatu 20, 27.08.16 in Palmerston North (FPC)
Last Manawatu win: Manawatu 22 Wellington 10, 24.08.14 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Biggest Wellington score: 61, in 2000 (WNPC)
Biggest Manawatu score: 43, 13.10.12 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Wellington by 61 (61-0), in 2000 (WNPC)

 
 
 BYE: NORTH HARBOUR
 
 
allblacks.com/FarahPalmer insta: mitre10.cup facebook/mitre10cup twitter: @mitre10cup
 
This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following each week's matches - follow us on Twitter @nzrugby so you can be first to know when they’re ready to view.

Two matches this week will be broadcast live on SKY, Counties Manukau v Waikato on Thursday and Auckland v Canterbury on Saturday.
 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup will be officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby. 

View this week's referee appointments

 

Match Officials Sponsor for New Zealand's domestic competitions

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View all official results from competition matches.
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Week Two action in the Farah Palmer Cup.
 
 
COUNTIES MANUKAU HEAT 
v WAIKATO

Thursday 7 September, 5.05pm at ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe
*live on SKY Sport 1
Played: 6, 1999-2016 | Counties Manukau wins: 2 | Waikato wins: 4
Last match: Counties Manukau 29 Waikato 0, 06.08.16 in Hamilton (FPC)
Last Waikato win: Waikato 29 Counties Manukau 10, 18.10.14 in Hamilton (WNPC)
Biggest Counties Manukau score: 29, 06.08.16 in Hamilton (FPC)
Biggest Waikato score: 37, in 1999 (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Waikato by 32 (37-5), in 1999 (WNPC)

 
AUCKLAND STORM
v CANTERBURY

Saturday 9 September, 12.05pm at Eden Park, Auckland
*live on SKY Sport 1
Played: 23, 2001-2016 | Auckland wins: 22 | Canterbury wins: 1
Last match: Auckland 33 Canterbury 3, 24.09.16 in Auckland (FPC SF)
Last Canterbury win: Canterbury 20 Auckland 15, 12.09.09 in Christchurch (WNPC)
Biggest Auckland score: 70, 29.08.15 in Auckland (WNPC)
Biggest Canterbury score: 27, 18.10.14 in Christchurch (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Auckland by 62 (70-8), 29.08.15 in Auckland (WNPC)

 
HAWKE'S BAY TUI'S v
BAY OF PLENTY VOLCANIX

Saturday 9 September, 2.30pm at Tremain Field, Napier

Played: 3, 2003-2015 | Hawke's Bay wins: 2 | Bay of Plenty wins 1
Last match: Bay of Plenty 22 Hawke's Bay 19, 05.09.15 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Last Hawke's Bay win: Hawke's Bay 39 Bay of Plenty 10, 11.10.14 in Napier (WNPC)
Biggest Hawke's Bay score: 39, 11.10.14 in Napier (WNPC)
Biggest Bay of Plenty score: 22, 05.09.15 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Hawke's Bay by 29 (39-10), 11.10.14 in Napier (WNPC)

 
OTAGO SPIRIT v 
TASMAN MAKOS

 Saturday 9 September, 3pm at Logan Park, Dunedin



Otago and Tasman have not met in this competition


 

 
WELLINGTON PRIDE
v MANAWATU CYCLONES

Saturday 9 September, 2pm at Petone Rec, Wellington

Played: 12, 1999-2016 | Wellington wins: 8 | Manawatu wins: 4
Last match: Wellington 25 Manawatu 20, 27.08.16 in Palmerston North (FPC)
Last Manawatu win: Manawatu 22 Wellington 10, 24.08.14 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Biggest Wellington score: 61, in 2000 (WNPC)
Biggest Manawatu score: 43, 13.10.12 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Wellington by 61 (61-0), in 2000 (WNPC)

 
 
 BYE: NORTH HARBOUR
Expanded Farah Palmer Cup kicks off this weekend

Expanded Farah Palmer Cup kicks off this weekend

02/09/2017, New Zealand, Rugby, Women's Provincial Championships, Article # 23990499
New Zealand Rugby Media Release
1 September 2017
   
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    Expanded Farah Palmer Cup kicks off this weekend
• Increase in teams sees new competition structure
• Debut for Tasman
• New medal introduced for best player
   
     
    More teams than ever before will take the field in the 2017 Farah Palmer Cup, with the return of Hawke’s Bay and inclusion of Tasman for the first time.

With two more teams expanding the competition to 11 teams, this year’s Farah Palmer Cup will mirror the Mitre 10 Cup with a premiership and championship division, kicking off this weekend and running for nine weeks.

New Zealand Rugby’s Head of Women’s Rugby Development Cate  Sexton said the continuing growth of the Farah Palmer Cup reflects the rising interest in the women’s game.

“More and more girls and women  are getting involved in rugby, last year alone we saw an increase of 11% in player numbers and that shows with the continued expansion of this competition.

“It is great to see the hard work being done at grass roots level to grow the game result in more provincial unions entering the Farah Palmer Cup.

“This competition is a real stepping stone for players with aspirations to play in the black jersey,” said Sexton.

Counties Manukau had a breakthrough season in 2016, claiming their first ever women’s provincial title with a dominant victory over Auckland in the final.

They both will be joined by Canterbury, Wellington, Manawatu and Waikato battling for the Farah Palmer Cup in the premiership division. 

North Harbour, Otago, Bay of Plenty, Hawke’s Bay and Tasman make up the championship division with the winning side gaining promotion for the following season.

Teams play each team in their division once, and have two crossover matches.

The competition kicks off with cross over round, a local derby between Hawke’s Bay and Wellington, Bay of Plenty hosting Auckland, Tasman up against Waikato and Counties Manukau going up against North Harbour.

Auckland are the holders of the JJ Stewart Trophy, considered the Ranfurly Shield of women’s rugby.

The newly introduced Player of the Year medal, named after Black Ferns captain Fiao’o Fa’amausili will be up for grabs this season. 

A season-points system will be in place, with match officials picking their players of the match, with three points, two points and one point for the game’s top three performers.  The winner will be the player sitting at the top of chart and will not be revealed until the ASB Rugby Awards on December 14th.

Two players are set to reach special milestones in the 2017 season of an unprecedented 100 women’s provincial championship matches. Auckland’s Emma Jensen currently has 98 competition caps (24 for Waikato and 74 for Auckland Storm) while her team mate Fiao’o Fa’amausili has 97 caps for the Storm.

Competition finals
The Farah Palmer Cup Premiership and Championship Finals will be played in the last weekend of October.

Week One Preview 
Click here to download this weekend's preview

Media Guide
Click here to download the 2017 Farah Palmer Cup media guide.
Counties Manukau crowned champions

Counties Manukau crowned champions

03/10/2016, New Zealand, Rugby, Women's Provincial Championships, Article # 19622546
New Zealand Rugby Media Release
2 October 2016
   
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    Counties Manukau crowned champions
Historic win caps off perfect Farah Palmer Cup season
   
     
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    Counties Manukau captain Arihiana Marino celebrates their silverware as they are crowned 2016 Farah Palmer Cup champions. PHOTO - Getty Images
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    Counties Manukau have made women’s provincial rugby history, winning their first ever national title and the Farah Palmer Cup, and ending a great era of dominance by Auckland.

Having guaranteed themselves a home Final, Counties Manukau beat Auckland 41-22 in today’s Farah Palmer Cup Final at ECOLight Stadium Pukekohe.  Counties Manukau have been the team to beat all competition, having completed the perfect season with nine wins from nine games.

Read more about the Final action in our online match report.

Their elevation to national champions ends a remarkable era for Auckland who have been NPC champions every year since 1999 except in 2006 (won by Wellington).

New Zealand Rugby General Manager Neil Sorensen congratulated Counties Manukau on their historic win.

“I am so excited for both teams who were today’s Final.  For Auckland – they have worked hard every year to retain their right to contest the Final.  But I am just delighted that Counties Manukau will take home the silverware, and claim the first Farah Palmer Cup title and their first national championship.

“I also want to acknowledge all nine provinces that competed this year.  Every year this competition grows and matures, and the players rightly deserve to be recognised for their skill, commitment, and passion for women’s rugby.

“I know that these teams have provided Black Ferns selectors with a few headaches as they narrow their selections for the Black Ferns 2016 squad for their domestic Test season and end of year tour to the UK,” he said.

Former Black Ferns captain and competition namesake Dr Farah Palmer was on hand in Auckland to present the Cup – which now bears her name – to Counties Manukau skipper Arihiana Marino.

“It is so exciting to see so many women playing their hearts out in this competition which is where my own love for rugby began.  Congratulations to both teams in today’s Final – but a special congratulations to Counties Manukau on being crowned 2016 champions,” Palmer said.
Farah Palmer Cup Preview #08 | September 2016 | Semifinals

Farah Palmer Cup Preview #08 | September 2016 | Semifinals

21/09/2016, New Zealand, Rugby, Women's Provincial Championships, Article # 19472945
Farah Palmer Cup
Preview #08 | September 2016 | Semifinals
 
 
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It's semifinals time in the Farah Palmer Cup! Congratulations to all four semifinalists!

 

Counties Manukau Heat (1) v Wellington Pride (4)
Saturday 24 September
ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe
Kickoff 12noon

 

Auckland Storm (2) v Canterbury (3)*
Saturday 24 September
Auckland University Rugby Football Club, Colin Maiden Park
Kickoff 12.05pm
*Televised live on Sky

 

Details of the Final will be distributed once confirmed.

 

This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following the weekend's matches.

 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup is being officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby.


The appointments for this weekend's semifinals are:

 

Counties Manukau Heat (1) v Wellington Pride (4) – Natarsha Ganley

 

Auckland Storm (2) v Canterbury (3) – Brittany Andrew

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View the Official Results from Week Seven of the Farah Palmer Cup. Read our review of last weekend's action on allblacks.com.
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Semifinals action in the Farah Palmer Cup.
 
 

COUNTIES MANUKAU v WELLINGTON
Saturday 24 September, 12.00pm at ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe

 

Played: 5, 2013-2016 | Counties Manukau wins: 2 | Wellington wins: 3
Last match: Counties Manukau 37 Wellington 5, 09.09.16 in Pukekohe (FPC)
Last Wellington win: Wellington 29 Counties Manukau 23, 10.10.15 in Petone (WPC)
Biggest Counties Manukau score: 37 (37-23), 27.09.14 in Pukekohe (WPC)
Biggest Wellington score: 42 (42-29), 05.10.13 in Petone (WPC)
Biggest differential: Wellington by 15, 19.09.15 in Petone (WPC)

AUCKLAND v CANTERBURY 
Saturday 24 September, 12.05pm at Auckland University Rugby Football Club, 
Colin Maiden Park (and Live on Sky Sport)

 

Played: 19, 2001-2016 | Auckland wins: 18 | Canterbury wins: 1
Last match: Auckland 29 Canterbury 25, 03.09.16 in Christchurch (FPC)
Last Canterbury win: Canterbury 20 Auckland 15, 12.09.09 in Christchurch
Biggest Auckland score: 70 (70-8), 29.08.15 in Auckland (WPC, JJST)
Biggest Canterbury score: 25 (25-29) 03.09.16 in Christchurch (FPC)
Biggest differential: Auckland by 62 (70-8), 29.08.15 in Auckland (WPC, JJST)

Farah Palmer Cup Preview #07 | September 2016 | Week 07

Farah Palmer Cup Preview #07 | September 2016 | Week 07

16/09/2016, New Zealand, Rugby, Women's Provincial Championships, Article # 19416768
Farah Palmer Cup
Preview #07 | September 2016 | Week 07
 
 
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It's the final round of the 2016 Farah Palmer Cup! Five teams are in contention for semifinals - and home advantage - spots. Check out the tiebreaks, permutations and who to cheer for in ourhandy guide.

 

This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following each week's matches.

 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup is being officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby. The squad is overseen by National Referee Squad Coach Paul Honiss, who is still New Zealand’s most experienced Test referee and was the world’s most experienced when he retired from the international game in 2008.


View this week's referee appointments.

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View the Official Results from Week Six of the Farah Palmer Cup. Read our review of last weekend's action on allblacks.com
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Week Seven action in the Farah Palmer Cup. Waikato have the bye.
 
 

COUNTIES MANUKAU v AUCKLAND STORM
Saturday 17 September, 12.00pm at Massey Park, Papakura

 

Played: 5 1999-2015 | Auckland wins: 5 | Counties Manukau wins: 0
Last match: Auckland 35 Counties Manukau 29, 12.09.15 in Auckland (WPC, JJST)
Last Counties Manukau win: -
Biggest Auckland score: 53 (53-12), 2000
Biggest Counties Manukau score: 29 (29-35), 12.09.15 in Auckland (WPC, JJST)
Biggest differential: Auckland by 51 (51-0), 1999

MANAWATU CYCLONES v CANTERBURY 
Saturday 17 September, 12.00pm at Sport and Rugby Institute, Palmerston North

 

Played: 10, 2000-2015 | Canterbury wins: 9 | Manawatu wins: 1
Last match: Canterbury 35, Manawatu 17, 03.10.15 in Christchurch (WPC)
Last Manawatu win: Manawatu 10 Canterbury 5, 15.09.08 in Palmerston North (WPC)
Biggest Canterbury score: 65 (65-7), 06.08.11 in Christchurch (WPC)
Biggest Manawatu score: 18 (18-36), 12.10.13 in Christchurch (WPC)
Biggest differential: Canterbury by 58, 06.08.11 in Christchurch (WPC)

OTAGO SPIRIT v NORTH HARBOUR HIBISCUS
Saturday 17 September, 12.30pm at Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin

 

North Harbour and Otago have not met in the Farah Palmer Cup or preceding competitions

WELLINGTON PRIDE v BAY OF PLENTY VOLCANIX
Saturday 17 September, 1.30pm at Porirua Park, Wellington

 

Played: 5, 1999-2015 | Bay of Plenty wins: 0 | Wellington wins: 5
Last match: Wellington 69 Bay of Plenty 5, 03.10.15 in Whakatane (WPC)
Last Bay of Plenty win: -
Biggest Bay of Plenty score: 17 (17-21), 1999 (WPC SF) 
Biggest Wellington score: 69 (69-5), 03.10.15 in Whakatane (WPC)
Biggest differential: Wellington by 64 (69-5), 03.10.15 in Whakatane (WPC)

 
Farah Palmer Cup Preview #06 |9 September 2016 | Week 06

Farah Palmer Cup Preview #06 |9 September 2016 | Week 06

09/09/2016, New Zealand, Rugby, Women's Provincial Championships, Article # 19322377
Farah Palmer Cup
Preview #06 |9 September 2016 | Week 06
 
 
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It's the penultimate round of the 2016 Farah Palmer Cup! This wekeend's action kicks off at ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe with two matches televised live on SKY.

 

This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following each week's matches - follow us on Twitter @nzrugby so you can be first to know when they’re ready to view.

 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup is being officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby. The squad is overseen by National Referee Squad Coach Paul Honiss, who is still New Zealand’s most experienced Test referee and was the world’s most experienced when he retired from the international game in 2008.


View this week's referee appointments.

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View the Official Results from Week Five of the Farah Palmer Cup. Read our review of last weekend's action on allblacks.com
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Week Six action in the Farah Palmer Cup. Bay of Plenty Volcanix have the bye.
 
 

COUNTIES MANUKAU v WELLINGTON PRIDE
Friday 9 September, 5.05pm at ECOLIght Stadium, Pukekohe

 

Played: 4, 2013-2015 | Counties Manukau wins: 1 | Wellington wins: 3
Last match: Wellington 29 Counties Manukau 23, 10.10.15 in Petone (WPC)
Last Counties Manukau win: Counties Manukau 37 Wellington 23, 27.09.14 in Pukekohe (WPC)
Biggest Counties Manukau score: 37 (37-23), 27.09.14 in Pukekohe (WPC)
Biggest Wellington score: 42 (42-29), 05.10.13 in Petone (WPC)
Biggest differential: Wellington by 15, 19.09.15 in Petone (WPC)

AUCKLAND STORM v OTAGO SPIRIT 
Saturday 10 September, 11.30am at Auckland University RFC, Auckland

 

Played: 18, 1999-2015| Auckland wins: 16 | Otago wins: 2
Last match: Auckland 39 Otago 5, 03.10.15 in Dunedin (WPC)
Last Otago win: Otago 29 Auckland 23, 28.09.13 in Auckland (WPC, JJST)
Biggest Otago score: 29 (29-23), 28.09.13 in Auckland (WPC, JJST)
Biggest Auckland score: 86 (86-5), 27.08.11 in Dunedin (WPC)
Biggest winning margin: Auckland by 81, (86-5), 27.08.11 in Dunedin (WPC)

CANTERBURY v WAIKATO
Saturday 10 September, 12.00pm at Rugby Park, Christchurch

 

Played: 8, 2001-2014 (DNP 2015) | Canterbury wins: 6 | Waikato wins: 2
Last match: Waikato 32 Canterbury 23, 27.09.14 in Hamilton (WPC)
Last Canterbury win: Canterbury 25 Waikato 18, 28.09.13 in Christchurch (WPC)
Biggest Canterbury score: 54 (54-0), 21.08.04 in Christchurch 
Biggest Waikato score: 32 (32-34), 27.09.14 in Hamilton (WPC)
Biggest winning margin: Canterbury by 54 (54-0), 21.08.04 in Christchurch

MANAWATU CYCLONES v NORTH HARBOUR HIBISCUS
Saturday 10 September, 12.05pm at QBE Stadium, North Harbour

 

Played: 3, 2003-05 | Manawatu wins: 3 | North Harbour wins: 0
Last match: Manawatu 24 North Harbour 5, 27.08.05 in Taupo (WPC D2)
Last North Harbour win: North Harbour has not beaten Manawatu
Biggest Manawatu score: 51 (51-7), 21.08.04 in Taupo (WPC D2)
Biggest North Harbour score: 7 (7-51), 21.08.04 in Taupo and (7-17), 13.09.03 in Taupo (WPC D2)
Biggest differential: Manawatu by 44 (51-7), 21.08.04 in Taupo (WPC D2)

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