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Canterbury rugby league team

New Zealand rugby league team

Canterbury rugby league team

Summary

New Zealand rugby league team

Black The Canterbury rugby league team (also known as the Canterbury Bulls) are a rugby league team who represent the Canterbury Rugby League. They currently compete in the Albert Baskerville Trophy. Their home ground is Apollo Projects Stadium in Christchurch.

History

Early history

Canterbury played its first match on 7 September 1912 against Wellington at the Show Grounds, losing 4–5. The following weekend the hosted the touring New South Wales side and lost 5–28. Included in the Canterbury team was captain Charlie Pearce, Jim Auld, Abbie Shadbolt, Billy Mitchell, Bill Bussell and David McPhail.

Canterbury's first win was in their third match, against Hawke's Bay, with Canterbury winning 10–8 in Napier. Jim Auld and Abbie Shadbolt scored tries and Shadbolt kicked two goals.

Touring teams

In 1955 Canterbury defeated the touring French side 24–12. They defeated Great Britain 18–10, in 1990.

The 1990s

The early nineties saw a Canterbury side that included many future stars. The side was coached by Frank Endacott and included players such as Quentin Pongia, Terry Hermansson, Mark Nixon, Whetu Taewa Aaron Whittaker, Logan Edwards, Brendon Tuuta and Mike Dorreen. With the creation of the Lion Red Cup however, many moved franchises and eventually ended up in Australia or England. Canterbury defeated Auckland in the 1993 final, winning 36–12.

In the Lion Red Cup, from 1994 to 1996, Canterbury Rugby League was represented by the Christchurch City Shiners and the Canterbury Country Cardinals. When this was folded Canterbury reverted to having one representative team, initially called "the Reds". However eventually "the Bulls" was adopted as a nickname and this was used when the Bartercard Cup was formed.

Bartercard Cup

Between 2000 and 2007 the Bulls played in the now defunct Bartercard Cup. They won two Bartercard Cup trophies, in 2000 and 2003. In addition, they were defeated in the last seconds of the 2004 final. This makes them one of the most successful teams in the competition, alongside the Mt Albert Lions. Out of the seven seasons they only missed the finals once, in 2002.

The Bulls were the only team from the South Island to ever compete in the Bartercard Cup and were the only club to compete in every season. During this time they were coached by Ged Stokes and Phil Prescott.

SeasonPldWDLPFPAPDPtsPosition (Teams)Finals
200022150765852513330Second (Twelve)Champions
200122141788248939329Third (Twelve)Defeated in Preliminary Final
2002165011386531−14510Tenth (Twelve)N/A
200316130364837027826Minor Premiers (Twelve)Champions
20041690756237418818Fifth (Twelve)Defeated in Elimination Play-off
200516110554338815522Second (Twelve)Runners-up
200618130558337620726Second (Ten)Runners-up
200718120665943022924Third (Ten)Defeated in Preliminary Final

2006 results

They finished second in the 2006 season standings and defeated the Waitakere Rangers 26–20 in the non-elimination Semi-final. This qualified them for the Qualifying Semi-final which they lost to the Auckland Lions 27–14 at Western Springs Stadium. They bounced back in the preliminary final, smashing the Tamaki Leopards 30–6 but could not defeat the Lions, losing the Grand Final 25–18.

2006 Finals SeriesWinnerLoser
Preliminary Semi-finalCanterbury Bulls26
Qualification Semi-finalAuckland Lions27
Preliminary FinalCanterbury Bulls30
Grand FinalAuckland Lions25

2007 results

Before the start of the 2007 season legendary coach Philip Prescott retired and was replaced by former New Zealand national rugby league team prop Brent Stuart. The Bulls finished the regular season in 3rd place. The highlight of the season was a 72–8 thrashing of the Waicoa Bay Stallions. The Bulls lost the Preliminary Final to Harbour League.

DateMatchWinnerLoserVenue
25 AugustElimination Semi-finalCanterbury Bulls35Waitakere Rangers
1 SeptemberPreliminary FinalHarbour League28Canterbury Bulls

Bartercard Premiership

In 2008 and 2009 they played in the Bartercard Premiership where they made both grand finals. They finished minor premiers both years and defeated Auckland in the 2009 final.

Current

In 2010 the team was replaced in national competitions by one represented the new South Island Zone. Canterbury lost the Rugby League Cup to Auckland on Queen's Birthday 2012, after holding it since 2009.

In 2013 the Canterbury Bulls were added to the Albert Baskerville Trophy, replacing the South Island Scorpions. Until 2016 the Bulls represented the entire South Island and were able to select players from the other South Island districts.

Rugby League Tour Matches

Since 1912, Canterbury had been a frequent stop for international touring rugby league teams.

GameDateResultVenueAttendanceNotes
114 September 1912NSW Firsts def. Canterbury 28–15Addington Showgrounds4,2001912 NSW Tour of New Zealand
223 August 1913NSW Firsts def. Canterbury 45–5Addington Showgrounds4,0001913 NSW Tour of New Zealand
39 August 1920Northern Union def. Canterbury 29–14Addington Showgrounds3,0001920 Great Britain Lions tour
416 August 1924England def. Canterbury 47–10Addington Showgrounds7,0001924 Great Britain Lions tour
526 September 1925Qld Firsts def. Canterbury 57–15Monica Park Speedway,1925 Queensland tour of New Zealand
67 October 1925Qld Firsts def. Canterbury 58–10Monica Park Speedway
728 July 1951France def. Canterbury 13–7Addington Showgrounds6,9901951 French tour of Australasia
815 August 1953Canterbury def. USA 39–8Addington Showgrounds5,0001953 American All-Stars tour
97 August 1954Great Britain def. Canterbury 60–14Addington Showgrounds1,5441954 Great Britain Lions tour
1030 July 1955Canterbury def. France 24–12Lancaster Park2,2001955 French tour of Australasia
112 August 1958Great Britain def. Canterbury 21–41Lancaster Park6,0001958 Great Britain Lions tour
1230 July 1960France def. Canterbury 15–8Addington Showgrounds7,5291960 French tour of Australasia
132 August 1962Great Britain def. Canterbury 26–5Lancaster Park2,5001962 Great Britain Lions tour
1415 May 1965NSW Country Firsts def. Canterbury 32–10Addington Showgrounds3,0001965 NSW Country tour of New Zealand
1512 June 1965Australia def. Canterbury 19–4Addington Showgrounds2,6541965 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
1629 May 1966NSW Country Firsts def. Canterbury 21–12Addington Showgrounds1966 NSW Country tour of New Zealand
1713 August 1966Great Britain def. Canterbury 53–6Lancaster Park1,1921966 Great Britain Lions tour
186 May 1970NSW Country Firsts def. Canterbury 38–12Addington Showgrounds1970 NSW Country tour of New Zealand
195 June 1972Qld Firsts def. Canterbury 21–11Addington Showgrounds1972 Queensland tour of New Zealand
205 May 1974NSW Country Firsts def. Canterbury 34–11Addington Showgrounds1974 NSW Country tour of New Zealand
2124 June 1975Wales def. Canterbury 25–18Addington Showgrounds2,500Welsh 1975 Rugby League World Cup tour
2213 June 1990Canterbury def. Great Britain 18–10Addington Showgrounds3,0001990 Great Britain Lions tour
2315 July 1992Great Britain def. Canterbury 17–6Lancaster Park3,0211992 Great Britain Lions tour

References

References

  1. Coffey, John. ''Canterbury XIII'', Christchurch, 1987
  2. Coffey and Wood ''The Kiwis: 100 Years of International Rugby League'' {{ISBN. 1-86971-090-8
  3. Smith, Tony. (30 May 2009). "Nothing better than bettering Auckland". [[The Press]].
  4. [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-17438164.html Mamoe makes forward move]{{dead link. (February 2019)
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