NZ Club rugby (general)
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AND ... the statements from Manawatu, Waikato and Taranaki are now apparently outdated. As @Gunner said, other provinces will follow.
Because they have to. There's a new NZR directive (haven't seen it yet), according to this announcement from Auckland Rugby:
Community Rugby Update regarding Covid-19 Auckland Rugby has been closely following NZ Rugby and Ministry of Health advice. This afternoon, NZ Rugby have provided a directive postponing all organised community rugby games across New Zealand until 18 April. At which point NZR reserve the right to review. Key points from NZ Rugby are below; - All rugby matches are postponed until Saturday, 18 April - At this stage, full training can resume from Monday, 13 April - Non-contact training activities including Rippa can continue with sensible hygiene protocols observed - Use personal water bottles – don’t share with others - Ensure rugby equipment is regularly cleaned - Maintaining fitness is encouraged - Registering for rugby can continue online - Coach, referee and education activities can continue within Ministry of Health guidelines - Stay at home if you are feeling unwell - Regularly wash hands - Decisions about school and junior club rugby will be made in the next few weeks - Follow the Ministry of Health Guidelines: www.health.govt.nz - Do what is best for you and your communities to keep them safe and healthy This is a step which was not taken lightly, and Auckland Rugby is focused on building a strong rugby whanau with a priority on the health and safety of staff, players, volunteers in our community. This is a rapidly evolving situation and we will continue to take advice from the both NZ Rugby and the Ministry of Health.
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COVID-19: Club Rugby participation in New Zealand 17 MARCH 2020 New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has decided to postpone all club and community rugby until Saturday, 18 April, effective immediately. The postponement includes all rugby matches. Non-contact training activities can continue at least in the short term while we continue to monitor the situation with the Ministry of Health. All team-based activity will be adapted to comply with the limits the Ministry has set. This includes minimising person-to-person contact and maintaining hygiene standards including not sharing drink bottles, washing hands and regularly cleaning rugby equipment. It is a difficult decision for our organisation to make but it is important that we do this in the interests of the health of all rugby participants. The well-being of our players, coaches, referees, volunteers, supporters and the wider New Zealand community is our top priority. And, while this will be disappointing for many, postponing rugby for the time being is in everyone’s best interests. Rugby plays an important role in New Zealand communities and at this time of uncertainty the postponement of rugby matches allows everyone to pause, and take care of themselves and their whanau. It also gives the Provincial Unions and local competition organisers the opportunity to regroup, reschedule and determine how they can deliver meaningful competition when rugby resumes. School rugby and in most cases junior club rugby competitions start in early May and are therefore unaffected by the postponement at this stage. Given the situation with COVID-19 is constantly changing we continue to ask everyone involved in rugby to support one another and follow the official government guidelines, and we will also be reviewing activity daily bases on this advice For more information on COVID-19 and official government guidelines please visit www.health.govt.nz
What you need to know: * All rugby matches are postponed until Saturday, 18 April * At this stage, full-contacttraining can resume from Monday, 13 April * Non-contact training activities can continue with sensible hygiene protocols observed * Use personal water bottles – don’t share with others * Ensure rugby equipment is regularly cleaned * Maintaining fitness is encouraged * Registering for rugby can continue online * Coach, referee and education activities can continue within Ministry of Health guidelines * Stay at home if you are feeling unwell * Regularly wash hands * School and junior club rugby commence after 18 April so are not included in this postponement * Follow the Ministry of Health Guidelines: www.health.govt.nz * Do what is best for you and your communities to keep them safe and healthy
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UPDATE: COVID-19 New Zealand Rugby club rugby participation
18 MARCH 2020New Zealand Rugby (NZR) would like to provide further clarification regarding the postponement of all club and community rugby until 18 April, effective immediately. The postponement includes: * All rugby matches - including Club, School (secondary and primary) Junior and Rippa * All contact training The postponement does NOT include: * Meetings and workshops for less than 500 people. We love rugby as much as you do so please be assured this decision wasn’t taken lightly. Playing rugby and contact training involves close proximity which brings a high-risk level of spreading viruses. Postponing Rugby is also about protecting our rugby spectators. We can’t limit the number of people who turn up to support their team and have no record of their attendance should we need to contact them regarding potential Covid-19 exposure. We emphasise there are no restrictions to holding meetings or workshops as long as the Ministry of Health’s guidelines are followed www.health.govt.nz. However, there is also no compulsion to run these activities. If you don’t feel comfortable running or attending them then please do not do so. The situation is ever changing. Please continue to check in with the New Zealand Rugby website www.newzealand.rugby and New Zealand Rugby Official social media channels for updates, as well as with the communications channels of your Provincial Union and Club. Decisions about attendance at any activity should be made with regard for the best interests of yourself, your whanau and your community.
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NZR Statement
Postponement of Community Rugby in line with Alert Levels
Community and club rugby is postponed until COVID-19 alert levels are once again at a safe level for sport, in line with Ministry of Health guidance. Further clarification was necessary given the initial postponement of all matches, training and face-to-face education courses was until Saturday, 18 April. Given the subsequent nationwide Alert Level 4 lockdown, providing a specific start date for rugby is now unrealistic. We continue to monitor the situation and take advice from the government about when it will be safe for rugby and all sports to start. We will take our lead from the Ministry of Health. In the meantime, New Zealand Rugby, our Provincial Unions, clubs and secondary schools are working hard to make sure when we get the green light, we’re ready for rugby. The postponement of winter sport will be felt by many, but the wellbeing and safety of our rugby community is paramount. We don’t want our players, coaches, referees or supporters to be at risk. We also want to do what’s right for New Zealand and we ask everyone involved in rugby to support one another and follow the official government guidelines. Rugby plays an important role in New Zealand communities and at this time of uncertainty the postponement of rugby allows everyone to pause, and take care of themselves and their whanau. It also gives Provincial Unions and local competition organisers the opportunity to regroup, reschedule and determine how they can deliver meaningful competition when rugby resumes.
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Rugby begins preparation phase for return of community game
Rugby clubs around the country can start a three-stage approach to getting back on the grass with training potentially beginning later this month.
NZR's comprehensive guidelines incorporating necessary hygiene and distancing measures for all levels of rugby (Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa is excluded) will be released on Thursday, 14 May. The guidelines are subject to change in accordance with Ministry of Health’s updated advice.
NZR Head of Participation Steve Lancaster said Rugby would take a measured approach introducing three distinct phases of preparation to ensure clubs were clear about the stringent health and safety protocols required to enable players, coaches and referees to lace up their boots for 2020.
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Napier Tech 17 - Napier Old Boys 12
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Counties Power Club Rugby Results June 20 2020 🔴⚪️⚫️
McNamara Cup (Premier 1)
Manurewa Kidd Contracting (Counties Power Game of the Week) 22
(Andrew Fauoo, Augustine Mofoe, Ioane Moananu tries; Timothy Taefu 2 cons; Timothy Taefu pens)
Patumahoe Troydon Patumahoe Hotel 14
(Joweli Bose, Glynne Evans tries; Jonny Wilkinson 2 cons)
HT: 19-0Onewhero Summit Homes 15
(Cameron Roigard, Peter Vea tries; Cameron Roigard cons; Etiuefa Fiavaai pens)
Ardmore Marist South Auckland Motors 16
(Joseph Casey, Selwyn Molia tries; Mat Storm 2 pens)
HT: 12-0Pukekohe Mitre 10 Mega Pukekohe 29
(Sione Fifita, Ian West Stevens tries; Jarrod Halliday 2 cons; Jarrod Halliday 5 pens)
Papakura 27
(Onni Mesake, Faalae Peni, Monty Punatai, Faitua Reupena tries; Justin Buguet 2 cons; Justin Buguet pens)
HT: 13-19Waiuku Brian James Contracting 17
(Aporosa Derenalagi 2, Issac Fanueli tries; Aporosa Derenalagi cons)
Karaka 20
(Timote Asi, Deniro Refiti, Kalione Hala tries; Larenz Tupaea-Thomsen cons; Larenz Tupaea-Thomsen pens)
HT: 7-20BYE Bombay
Bob Chandler Memorial (Premier 2)
Manurewa Wise Property Management 19 Patumahoe Dave Redshaw Electrical 19; Pukekohe PPG Distributors 44 Papakura 5; Weymouth 7 Bombay 59Sid Marshall Shield (Premier 3)
Patumahoe Village Bar & Kitchen 5 Te Kauwhata 17; Tuakau 10 Ardmore Marist 30; Drury 18 Puni 14Massey Cup (Under 21)
Bombay 18 Pukekohe 13; Patumahoe Albycon Ltd 8 Papakura 5; Manurewa 55 Waiuku 20Under 85kg
Onewhero 15 Waiuku 23; Bombay defaulted to Karaka; Patumahoe Pak N Save Pukekohe 67 Te Kauwhata 0; Pukekohe 15 Beachlands Maraetai 16Women’s
Ardmore Marist 34 Albany Barbarians 5; Ponsonby 38 Manurewa 41; Papakura 53 Puni 0; Gramar TEC 51 Patumahoe Searle Group 5 -
WAIKATO CLUB RUGBY RESULTS 20 JUNE
Below are the results we have received from team managers so far. Know of a result we are missing please place the result in the comments below.
Waikato Draught Premiership A Week 1
Fraser Tech 30-17 Te Awamutu Sports – Mill Street
Hamilton Marist 41-17 Morrinsville Sports – Marist Park
Melville 18-14 Hamilton Old Boys – Collin Road (Stag Trophy)
Otorohanga 33-20 University – Island Reserve
Hautapu - BYEPremiership B Week 1
Fraser Tech 29-22 Te Awamutu Sports – Mill Street
Hamilton Marist 14-22 Morrinsville Sports – Marist Park
Melville 19-5 Hamilton Old Boys – Collin Road
Otorohanga 73-7 University – Island Reserve
Hautapu 24-27 United Matamata SportsLonestar Hamilton Division 1A Week 1
Hinuera 22-10 Putaruru - Wealleans Park
Leamington 62-5 Pirongia – Leamington ParK
Southern United 38-7 Te Rapa – Memorial Sportsgrounds
Suburbs 22-8 Frankton – Flagstaff Park
Taupiri 12-15 Ohaupo - Murphy LaneDivision 1B Week 1
Suburbs 17-14 Frankton – Flagstaff Park
Taupiri 13-10 Ohaupo - Murphy LaneDivision 2 Week 1
Hamilton Old Boys 22-12 Jaradites - Fred Jones Park
Kereone 24-14 Matangi Hillcrest - Campbell Park 3
Te Awamutu Marist 21-27 Raglan - Castleton Park
Huntly College Old Boys - BYEUnder 85kgs Week 1
Fraser Tech 13-0 Suburbs - Elliot Park
Hamilton Marist WIN- DEFAULT Otorohanga
Hamilton Old Boys v University - Fred Jones Park
Morrinsville Sports 33-7 Leamington - Campbell Park
Melville - BYEVodafone New Zealand Colts Week 1
Fraser Tech 27-12 Putaruru - Elliot Park
Hamilton Marist 22-14 Morrinsville Sports - Marist Park 2
Leamington 74-3 University - Leamington Park 2
Southern United v Hamilton Boys High School - Memorial Sportsground (Not Submitted)
Matamata Combined – BYEGallagher Women’s Premiership Week 1
Putaruru 30-14 Otorohanga - Nola Block
Taupiri 0-32 Hamilton Old Boys - Murphy Lane
University 7-34 Melville - Waikato University
Kihikihi - BYE -
A short season in the Waikato. Play each other once, no promotion from Division 1 to Premier this year. A lot of Prem B teams were struggling and half the Division 1 clubs are not running a B team. Good to get out and about today. Junior rugby starts after school holidays, going ten weeks. My sons team organised a pre season game today, my son loved being back at it.
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@Nepia @stargazer
Kahn Fotuali'i turning out for Kia Toa in Palmerston North will have a couple of contributors to this board spluttering on their egg sandwiches this lunchtime.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/news/300036369/squads-look-strong-ahead-of-club-rugby-opener