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South Canterbury Rugby Football Union

South Canterbury Rugby Football Union

FieldValue
fullnameSouth Canterbury Rugby Football Union
coloursGreen and Black Hoops
founded1888
leagueHeartland Championship
groundFraser Park
webscrfu.co.nz

The South Canterbury Rugby Football Union (SCRFU) is a rugby province based in the central South Island city of Timaru, New Zealand. The South Canterbury team play at Fraser Park located in Timaru.

History

Club rugby in South Canterbury predated the formation of South Canterbury RFU by at least two decades. The first recorded club rugby match in South Canterbury was played on 15 October 1867 between The Timaru and Temuka Clubs at Arowhenua. Eight years later, in 1875, the South Canterbury Football Club was formed, founded by Alfred St. George Hamersley the former captain of the England national rugby union team and resident of Timaru. Soon after on 24 May 1875 a match was played between North and South Canterbury at Ashburton that resulted in a draw. More clubs were formed, such as the Waimate Football Club on 24 May 1876, and Christchurch are recorded as playing Temuka in 1876. On 26 July 1879, a meeting was held in Timaru at the instigation again of Hamersley, at which delegates representing the clubs Christchurch, Christ's College, Temuka, North Canterbury (Rangiora), Eastern (Christchurch), South Canterbury (Timaru), Ashburton, and Southbridge agreed to form the Canterbury Rugby Football Union.

The South Canterbury Rugby Football Union (SCRFU) was formed in 1888 when it broke away from the Canterbury Rugby Football Union. A meeting of delegates from football clubs in South Canterbury was held at the office of "Messrs Hamersley and Wood, Timaru, to consider the advisability of forming a Rugby Football Union in the district." Once again, Hamersley was involved in a pivotal point in the history of rugby in the region and his role was commemorated in 2010 with the introduction of the Hamersley trophy, a 186 cm tall silver trophy, for the winners of the senior rugby competition (the Personnel Placements club rugby championship). This meeting was attended by delegates from the South Canterbury, Pirates, Temuka, Waimate, Geraldine, Winchester and Fairlie Creek clubs and as a result of the union the South Canterbury club agreed to change its name to the Timaru Club. Formal association with the Canterbury RFU was broken and it was established that the boundaries of the South Canterbury union were to be the Rangitata and Waitaki rivers, and the headquarters was Timaru. Soon after, a representative match was played on 24 July 1888 against the New Zealand Native Team on the Athletic Grounds, Timaru.

South Canterbury has produced a number of All Blacks and are one of the few unions to have played in all three Divisions of the NPC. South Canterbury has also had some notable victories over touring international sides including the 1961 French team. In 2011 the South Canterbury Heartland team played the 2011 Russian World Cup team who toured New Zealand before the 2011 Rugby World Cup at Fraser Park. Also 2011 saw two sell out Super 15 games played at Fraser Park in Timaru - the Crusaders vs the Bulls and Crusaders vs The Blues.

Representative Rugby

The South Canterbury Rugby team play from Fraser Park, Timaru and they play their rugby in the Heartland Championship. They also compete against Mid Canterbury and North Otago for the Hanan Shield.

2025 squad

The South Canterbury squad for 2025 Heartland Championship:

Forwards: Anthony Amato (Waimate), Ben Kerr (Celtic), Conor Anderson (Celtic), Finlay Joyce (Temuka), Fletcher Joyce (Temuka), Jack Pani (Temuka), James Russek (Mackenzie), Junior Faavae (Temuka), Keegan Gray (Pleasant Point), Malakai Uasi (Harlequins), Maloni Uhi (Harlequins), Paula Moli (Waimate), Shane Fikken (Temuka), Siu Kakala (Harlequins), Solomone Lavaka (Temuka), Tangi Sevelio (Harlequins), Tokoma'ata Fakatava (Waimate), Vaka Taelega (Temuka).

Backs: Angus Mitchell (Mackenzie), Caleb McNoe (Temuka), Clarence Moli (Waimate), Daniel Patterson (Waimate), Jimmy Robertson (Mackenzie), Kalavini Leatigaga (Temuka), Lisiate Folau (Harlequins), Miles Medlicott (Waimate), Morrison Vaisola (Temuka), Paula Fifita (Harlequins), Peala Matakaiongo (Celtic), Peni Kadralevu (Harlequins), Samiuela Ahokovi (Harlequins), Sioeli Filimoehala (Harlequins), Sireli Masi Jnr (Geraldine), William Wright (Celtic), Zac Saunders (Celtic).

Coach: Nigel Walsh

Championships

National Provincial Championship (NPC)

South Canterbury 2001 NPC 3rd Div Champions

In the NPC South Canterbury won:

Heartland Championship placings

In the Heartland Championship South Canterbury have won:

YearPldWDLPFPAPDBPPtsPlacePlayoffsQualSemifinalFinal200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192021202220232024
830528102−742145thNo
8404139173−343192ndLochore CupWon 31–23 against West CoastLost 35–38 to Poverty Bay
8314181167+144194thLochore CupLost 30–43 to Poverty Bay
8503169198−292224thMeads CupLost 17–19 to Mid Canterbury
6402121119+21175thNo
8404239187+526226thLochore CupWon 30–27 against Thames ValleyLost 22–49 to Poverty Bay
8503265227+384216thLochore CupWon 48–20 against Mid CanterburyLost 28–31 to Buller
8404246202+447235thLochore CupWon 14–18 against Thames ValleyWon 17–10 against Buller
8404202165+375216thLochore CupLost 12–16 to North Otago
8701346162+1847351stMeads CupWon 25–21 against Wairarapa BushLost 11–28 against Wanganui
8701324162+1627362ndMeads CupLost 6-16 against Buller
8701273190+838361stMeads CupLost 24-29 to Wanganui
8602341151+1908322ndMeads CupWon 58-21 against King CountryLost 12-17 against Thames Valley
8413237176+617257thLochore CupWon 56-24 against BullerWon 23-19 against West Coast
8800365124+2418401stMeads CupWon 35-16 against Thames Valley
8800368122+2467391stMeads CupWon 76-9 against King CountryWon 47-36 against Whanganui
8800341180+1618401stMeads CupWon 34-17 against Ngati Porou East CoastWon 40-30 against Whanganui
8800327214+1138401stMeads CupLost 16-17 to Mid Canterbury

There was no Heartland Championship in the 2020 season due to Covid-19 restrictions.

Ranfurly Shield

South Canterbury has held the Ranfurly Shield twice, in 1950 and 1974.

1950

Matches played:

1950 South Canterbury Team
  • Sth Canterbury 17 vs Wairarapa 14, Masterton,
  • North Auckland 20 vs Sth Canterbury 9, Timaru,

Team members:

  • Coach: Brushy Mitchell (centre, second row)
  • Captain: Morrie Goddard (third from left)
  • Vice Captain: Lachie Grant (third from right)

1974

1974 South Canterbury Team

Matches played:

  • Sth Canterbury 18 vs Marlborough 6, Blenheim on 17 August
  • Sth Canterbury 9 vs North Otago 3, Timaru on 31 August
  • Wellington 9 vs Sth Canterbury 3, Timaru on 3 September

Team members:

  • Captain: Ken Milne

Hanan Shield

The Hanan Shield is one of the most prestigious trophies in New Zealand's domestic rugby union competition. First played for in 1946, the Hanan Shield is based on a challenge system played between North Otago, South Canterbury and Mid Canterbury.

International Victories

South Canterbury has recorded wins versus international tourists:

  • 17 - 14 against France in 1961
  • California 1972
  • Romania 1975
  • Japan 1979
  • Tonga 1983.

Sevens

South Canterbury hosted the 2010 and 2011 South Island Sevens Tournament at Fraser Park in Timaru, a provincial qualifier to the New Zealand National Rugby Sevens Tournament in Queenstown. South Canterbury has qualified and competed at a number of New Zealand National Rugby Sevens Tournament the last being in 2011.

Club Rugby

Current clubs

South Canterbury Rugby Football Union is made up of nine clubs:

  • Timaru Celtic RFC
  • Geraldine RFC
  • Harlequins RFC (Amalgamation of Zingari and Star in 1998)
  • Mackenzie RFC
  • Old Boys RFC
  • Pareora RFC
  • Pleasant Point RFC
  • Temuka RFC
  • Waimate RFC

Club Championship Winners

South Canterbury Club Championship Winners
Year:
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

Total Championships By Club

South Canterbury Club Rugby Premierships (as of end of 2022)ClubTotal TitlesOutrightSharedLast winning season:
Temuka434122023
Celtic20202022
Old Boys15151983
Star14141989
Zingari12121973
Waihi661888
Harlequins772024
Waimate551995
Union3211894
Geraldine331959
Timaru2111894
Colonial221899
Pirates221909
Army 'A'111942
Makikihi111944
MacKenzie112003
Pleasant Point112005

High School Rugby

Timaru Boys' High School and Roncalli College 1st XV play in the Crusaders Region Secondary Schools' Rugby Championship.

In 1995 Timaru BHS made the Top 4 of the National First XV Championship losing 22-27 to Kelston Boys' High School but winning the 3rd v 4th play off against Southland Boys' High School by 25-10. In 2017 Timaru BHS made the Crusaders final but lost to Christchurch Boys' High School by 10-18.

Notable players

All Blacks

There have been 22 players selected for the All Blacks whilst playing their club rugby in South Canterbury.

Name, All Black No. & Year:

  • John Gardner, No.25, 1893
  • Charles Macintosh, No.39, 1893
  • David Stewart, No.54, 1894
  • Alf Budd, No.160, 1910
  • Tom Lynch, No.177, 1913
  • Gus Spillane, No.200, 1913
  • Eric Cockroft, No.203, 1913
  • Percy Storey, No.224, 1920
  • Ron Stewart, No.288, 1923
  • Gordon Lawson, No.320, 1925
  • Archie Strang, No.342, 1928
  • Tom Metcalfe, No.384, 1931
  • George Adkins, No.409, 1935
  • Tom Morrison, No.441, 1938
  • Charles Saxton, No.443, 1938
  • Morrie Goddard, No.467, 1946
  • Lachie Grant, No.471, 1947
  • Jack Goddard, No.499, 1949
  • Thomas Coughlan, No.592, 1958
  • Allan Stewart, No.638, 1963
  • Tom Lister, No.673, 1968
  • Lyn Jaffray, No.711, 1972

To view player profile, go to allblacks.com

Super Rugby

South Canterbury along with Canterbury, Tasman, Buller, Mid Canterbury and West Coast make up the Crusaders Super Rugby franchise.

South Canterbury players in Super Rugby:

  • Graeme Dempster - 4 games for the Canterbury Crusaders (1996)
  • Brendan Laney - after having representing South Canterbury (1991-94) Laney played for Otago (1995–2001), 44 games for the Otago Highlanders (1997–2001) and 20 games for Scotland

References

References

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  6. "Fixtures and Results (2006–present)". [[Heartland Championship]].
  7. (23 October 2010). "Finalists found in Lochore and Meads Cups". [[Newshub (New Zealand).
  8. (31 October 2010). "2010 Lochore and Mead Cups finals wrap". [[Heartland Championship]].
  9. Jonathan Leask. (2012-10-13). "Rugby: South Canterbury claim Hanan Shield". nzherald.co.uk.
  10. "Harlequins RFC - Home".
  11. "South Canterbury Rugby Union".
  12. "Crusaders First XV Championship Final history".
  13. www.vcsnet.co.nz, VCS Websites (NZ)-Lower Hutt and Wellington. "Graeme Ian Dempster | New Zealand Rugby History".
  14. www.vcsnet.co.nz, VCS Websites (NZ)-Lower Hutt and Wellington. "Brendan J Laney | New Zealand Rugby History".
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