40-734: The King Country Rugby Football Union is a constituent union in the New Zealand Rugby Union . It is located in the central North Island of New Zealand in an area known as the King Country . It was formed in 1922 when the South Auckland Rugby Union was split into three (the other two Unions formed were Waikato and Thames Valley ). The King Country team play home matches at Owen Delany Park , Taupō , Rugby Park, Te Kūiti and Taumarunui Domain, Taumarunui . King Country, like many other heartland unions, have struggled since
80-569: A committee from the Board of New Zealand Rugby. New Zealand Rugby's management and staff reports to an executive team headed by the Chief Executive Officer. This team includes various managers for all aspects of New Zealand Rugby ranging from community and provincial rugby to the All Blacks teams. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), working with the Board, is responsible for the establishment of
120-558: A maroon jersey with gold collar and cuffs was adopted. The current strip has been used since 1994. King Country has made 19 challenges for the Ranfurly Shield over the years without success but having come close at times, going down to Taranaki in a hard fought game 11–15 in 1958. In 1969 they came even closer when good mates Colin Meads and Kel Tremain were the respective captains, King Country storming back from 6–19 at half time in
160-548: A result there are only a few secondary schools within the region. As a result King Country Rugby Union doesn't have a consolidated Secondary Schools competition, rather the schools play their rugby in other provinces that can also offer better opportunity such as Waikato and Bay of Plenty Rugby Unions . These schools are still eligible for the King Country Secondary Schools and U19 Rugby Representative teams however. Together these schools are able to challenge for
200-671: A torrid second half before going down 16–19. A well known and amusing challenge in 1988 against Auckland at Rugby Park in Te Kūiti when “Boris the Boar” mysteriously got onto the field and camped in the Auckland 25 for much of the second half. With the 2020 Heartland Championship cancelled due to Covid-19, the Rams played three First-Class Fixtures against some of their traditional Heartland Rivals. King Country lost their first match against Wairarapa-Bush in
240-831: Is charged with setting strategy, direction and policy for the New Zealand Rugby Union, and is ultimately responsible for the decisions and actions of NZRU management and staff. Many of the decisions concerning New Zealand's national teams, domestic competitions, financial management and rugby traditions are made by the Board. As of September 2018, the Board has nine members: six elected members (including one Maori representative) and three independent members. Any provincial union in New Zealand may nominate candidates for vacant elective positions. Nominations are passed to an Appointments and Remuneration Committee (ARC) which recommends two candidates per vacancy, to be voted on by delegates at
280-655: Is the body that regulates rugby union in Masterton , New Zealand . It was formed in 1971 with the amalgamation of the Wairapapa and Bush Unions. The Wairarapa Bush team play in the Heartland Championship from Memorial Park , Masterton. They were the inaugural winners of the Meads Cup after beating Wanganui 16–14 on 21 October 2006. Wairarapa Bush won the 2nd division North Island in 1981, 3rd division in 2005 and
320-729: The Chiefs region. There have been eight players selected for the New Zealand national team (the All Blacks) while playing for King Country. The most famous King Country All Black is All Black of the Century Colin Meads . Additionally, former England captain and coach Martin Johnson played for King Country, during his early career. Former Wales hooker Garin Jenkins also spent a spell playing for
360-686: The Heartland Championship Meads Cup in 2006 and Lochore Cup in 2010 . Wairarapa Bush have never held the Ranfurly Shield but Wairarapa held the shield in 1927, 1928 and 1950. Wairarapa Bush were beaten 96–10 by Canterbury in a Ranfurly Shield challenge in July 2006. In July 2015 Wairarapa Bush challenged Hawke's Bay for the Shield but were defeated 58–7. Wairarapa Bush along with Wellington , Horowhenua-Kapiti , East Coast , Poverty Bay , Hawke's Bay , Manawatu and Wanganui make up
400-709: The Wanganui Rugby Union in 1970. This was the second attempt to establish a Rugby Union in the middle of the North Island, as in 1920 the Rangatiki, Taihape , Ruapehu sub-unions (all affiliated to the Wanganui Rugby Union ), and the King Country Union (affiliated to South Auckland ) had applied for affiliation as the Main Trunk Union. However, this was declined after the Wanganui Rugby Union objected to
440-599: The 1884 team, has the title of All Black No 1. In 1893, the first official NZRU-sanctioned New Zealand team was selected, for an 11-match tour to Australia . The team lost just once, to New South Wales in Sydney . In 1894, an official New Zealand team hosted visiting opposition on home soil for the first time, in a match against New South Wales at Christchurch won 8–6 by the visitors, two years later, New Zealand beat Queensland at Wellington to record its first home win against visiting opposition. New Zealand's 1905–06 tour to
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#1733085134917480-521: The 1905–06 Originals, this team won all 32 matches, including Test wins over Ireland, Wales, England and France, and earned the nickname “the Invincibles”. In 1956, the All Blacks won a Test series against South Africa for the first time. The Springboks were the All Blacks’ greatest traditional rivals and had delivered some of the All Blacks’ worst defeats. In 1978, the All Blacks achieved a Grand Slam for
520-588: The 2016 entry of Argentina as a full member of the body, remains an important rugby organisation and organises The Rugby Championship (originally the Tri Nations) and the Super Rugby competition. The NZRU has several teams under its control. The New Zealand Rugby Union have a number of contracted referees who officiated in levels from Heartland matches to ITM Cup and Super Rugby. The system in which referees are selected, appointed to matches and progress through to
560-563: The Annual General Meeting. The Maori representative is automatically appointed as New Zealand Rugby's representative on and Chairman of the New Zealand Maori Rugby Board. The independent board members must be independent of any provincial union and are not nominated for the role. Instead, independent members must apply for the position and are selected on the basis of their professional qualifications and experience by
600-522: The IRB's repeal of all amateurism regulations. For the first time, the NZRU negotiated with and contracted New Zealand rugby players. The NZRU also joined with the national unions of Australia and South Africa to form SANZAR , which sold the television rights for major southern hemisphere rugby competitions and helped to build the commercial foundation on which professional rugby is based. SANZAR, renamed SANZAAR with
640-534: The NZRU's first Chairman, appointed in 1904. In another innovation, provincial delegates met prior to the Annual Meeting to arrange representative fixtures for the season ahead, introducing a new level of national coordination. In 1976, the National Provincial Championship was formed to help organise matches between provincial unions, it had two divisions in its first year of play but the format
680-572: The Rugby World Cup in 2011 , after an 8–7 victory over France in front of a home crowd, and in 34–17 victory over Australia at Twickenham in 2015 . The latter win made the All Blacks the first side ever to successfully defend a Rugby World Cup title and to win three World Cups. In 1995, following the Rugby World Cup tournament in South Africa , international rugby turned professional with
720-667: The Sam Te Kaha Shield, which is a challenge shield between all King Country Secondary Schools. New Zealand Rugby Union New Zealand Rugby ( NZR ) is the governing body of rugby union in New Zealand . It was founded in 1892 as the New Zealand Rugby Football Union ( NZRFU ), 12 years after the first provincial unions in New Zealand. In 1949 it became an affiliate to the International Rugby Football Board, now known as World Rugby ,
760-551: The Union's two officers who represent New Zealand Rugby at functions and events. Unlike the Patron, the President and Vice President may attend board meetings of New Zealand Rugby, although they are not entitled to vote on board matters. The President and Vice President are elected for two years each. The current President is Bill Osborne and the current Vice President is Max Spence. The Board
800-479: The United Kingdom, France and North America might be considered the most important in New Zealand rugby history. The team played 35 matches in total, the only team to beat them was Wales. In the United Kingdom especially, the team's largely confident, attractive and comfortable wins made a strong statement about the quality of rugby in the colonies and New Zealand in particular. Moreover, the 1905–06 tour gave rise to
840-473: The additions of the Bush, Canterbury, Horowhenua, Otago, Poverty Bay, Southland and West Coast unions, the NZRU was considered to be a complete and united collection of all New Zealand rugby players. However, the New Zealand rugby map would be repeatedly redrawn in the following decades. At the Annual Meeting in 1921, the NZRU elected its first Life Member, George Dixon, manager of the 1905 “ Originals ” All Blacks and
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#1733085134917880-477: The best in the world for well over 100 years. Their name and distinctive all black playing strip have become well known to rugby and non-rugby fans worldwide. The first New Zealand team was selected in 1884, for a tour to New South Wales . The team played its first match at home, against a Wellington XV, before recording eight wins in eight matches in Australia. Otago prop James Allan , who played eight matches for
920-499: The famous “All Blacks” moniker, as the fame surrounding the black-clad team spread. Nowadays, this team is known as “ the Originals ” – they were the first team to demonstrate the power and skill of New Zealand rugby, the first to make rugby a part of New Zealand's cultural identity, and the first to be known as All Blacks. In 1924–25, the All Blacks embarked on a 32-match tour to the United Kingdom, France and Canada. Going one better than
960-782: The first King Country Rugby Union (which was renamed as the Taumarunui Sub-union in 1922) along with the Ruapehu Sub-union in Ohakune (founded 1908), Maniapoto Sub-union in Te Kūiti (1907) and Ōhura Valley Sub-union (1920). These were joined by Ōtorohanga Sub-union in 1927, Kawhia in 1926 (founded 1920) and Kaitieke in 1933 with the Taupō Sub-union transferring from the Hawkes Bay Rugby Union in 1987. The Ruapehu Sub-union returned to its original parent union
1000-672: The first interprovincial match took place in Dunedin, between Auckland Clubs and Dunedin Clubs. In 1879, the first provincial unions were formed in Canterbury and Wellington. On Saturday 16 April 1892, in a meeting held in Wellington , the New Zealand Rugby Union was formed. Inaugural members were the provincial unions of Auckland , Hawke's Bay , Manawatu , Marlborough , Nelson , South Canterbury , Taranaki , Waiararapa , Wanganui and Wellington . At
1040-405: The first time. For southern hemisphere sides like New Zealand, a Grand Slam includes victories over the four Home Unions – England , Ireland , Scotland and Wales – in the course of a single tour. The team achieved a second Grand Slam in 2005 and a third in 2008 In 1987, the All Blacks won the inaugural Rugby World Cup against France, hosted by New Zealand and Australia. New Zealand also won
1080-479: The geographical zones were abolished so that vacant elective seats on the board could be contested by nominees from any provincial union in New Zealand without restriction on place of residence. New Zealand Rugby's Patron fills an honorary role as the figurehead for the organisation. The position of Patron is currently vacant following the death of Sir Brian Lochore in August 2019. The President and Vice President are
1120-701: The governing body of rugby union for the world. It dropped the word "Football" from its name in 2006. The brand name New Zealand Rugby was adopted in 2013. Officially, it is an incorporated society with the name New Zealand Rugby Union Incorporated . The organisation's main objectives, as displayed in the NZR Constitution, are to promote and develop rugby throughout New Zealand; arrange and participate in matches and tours in New Zealand and overseas; represent New Zealand in World Rugby; form and manage New Zealand representative teams; and encourage participation in
1160-580: The inaugural Mead-Lochore Scroll Fixture (18–22). The won their second fixture versus East Coast (34–22) and in their final game they became holders of the Sir Colin Meads Memorial log beating Whanganui 16–11 in Taumarunui. This game was also Carl Carmichaels 100th first-class game. King Country have never held the Ranfurly Shield . King Country along with Waikato , Counties Manukau , Bay of Plenty , Thames Valley and Taranaki make up
1200-473: The loss of their country players. In those early years King Country representative games were held in Te Kūiti , Taumarunui and Raetihi or Ohakune . Ōtorohanga was first used for a representative game in 1939 with representative games also being hosted in Tokaanu (1966) and Tūrangi (1967). King Country played in light blue and green until 1949 when it switched to maroon and gold hoops. In 1980,
1240-762: The national level. At that time, the national union was known as the New Zealand Rugby Football Union or NZRFU. The name was officially shortened in 2006 with the removal of the word "Football". The brand name New Zealand Rugby was adopted in 2013 for "everyday" use because it was seen as less "stuffy" and the word "Union" had some negative connotations. The first rugby match to be played in New Zealand took place in Nelson in May 1870, between Nelson College and Nelson Football Club. The game spread quickly and in September 1875
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1280-664: The next stage is very structured with a number of referee coaches, viewers and managers assisting them with their performances. However, only 5 referees are on professional contracts, Glen Jackson , Brendon Pickerill , Ben O'Keeffe , Paul Williams , Nick Briant and Mike Fraser . The professionals are appointed to refereeing Super Rugby matches by SANZAAR with some refereeing test rugby. The NZRU comprises 17 North Island provincial unions and 9 South Island provincial unions. The North Island provincial unions are: The South Island provincial unions are: Wairarapa Bush Rugby Football Union The Wairarapa Bush Rugby Football Union
1320-408: The province in his younger years. King Country Rugby Union has a long history of playing against visiting international teams and playing them competitively. For a number of these games, King Country paired up with neighbouring unions. King Country Rugby Football Union is made up of 11 clubs. King Country is geographically a large union covering a wide area, however the population is very small, as
1360-585: The sport. NZR Headquarters are located in Wellington , New Zealand, with an office in Auckland . New Zealand Rugby has a staff of approximately 90 people, mostly based in Wellington and Auckland but also working in locations all around New Zealand. NZR was initially governed by a committee of delegates from the provincial unions until replaced in 1894 by a seven-member Wellington-based management committee. Administrative responsibilities were initially held by honorary secretaries, and then secretaries, from 1907. This
1400-508: The start of professional era. In 1996, King Country were in the first division of the NPC and in just 6 years were in the third division. The original King Country Rugby Union was formed in 1905 by the Manunui, Matapuna, Oio and Kakahi rugby clubs. In 1907, the newly formed Taumarunui rugby club replaced Oio. The current King Country Rugby Football Union was formed in 1922, by the amalgamation of
1440-474: The time, three major South Island provincial unions – Canterbury , Otago and Southland – resisted the central authority of the NZRU. In 1893, the NZRU formally adopted the black jersey as the national playing strip and selected the first NZRU-sanctioned national team, for a tour of Australia. However, the earlier New Zealand team selected to tour New South Wales in 1884 is recognised as a New Zealand team and its players recognised as All Blacks. By 1895, with
1480-633: The top competition, including the new Tasman Makos, who formed with the amalgamation of the Marlborough and Nelson Bays Rugby Unions, and 12 teams in the amateur Heartland Championship. After changes in sponsorship in 2010, 2016 and 2021, the Air New Zealand Cup became the ITM Cup, Mitre 10 Cup and is now the Bunnings NPC. The All Blacks are New Zealand's number one national rugby side and have rated among
1520-451: The vision and strategy for the organisation, and acts as the key link between the Board and the staff. The CEO is ultimately responsible for the administrative and operational aspects of New Zealand Rugby. The current CEO is Mark Robinson , who took up the post in January 2020, succeeding Steve Tew . The New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) was formed in 1892 to administer the game of rugby union at
1560-462: Was expanded 43 years later to create two entities, the ruling NZRU Council and an executive committee. In 1986, three geographical zones were formed to elect the members of the ruling council, and the executive committee was replaced by an administration committee. Since 1990, the NZRU has been managed by a CEO. In 1996, the NZRU's ruling council was replaced by an expanded board to include independent members and an elected Maori representative. In 2015,
1600-529: Was repeatedly reorganized throughout its 30-year history, notably in 1992 the bonus points system was brought in to determine the top placed team. Auckland have been the most successful team in the NPC's history with 16 championships including the last in 2005. At the conclusion of the NPC there were three divisions and 27 unions under the NZRU's jurisdiction, it was replaced by the Air New Zealand Cup and Heartland Championship in 2006 with 14 teams in
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