2022 Auckland Rugby League season

The 2022 Auckland Rugby League season is its 114th season since the founding of the Auckland Rugby League in 1909. Point Chevalier Pirates won the Fox Memorial Shield for the 6th time with a 14–12 win over the Glenora Bears.

Manurewa Kowhai, the Manurewa Marlins premier women's team, won the women's premiership when they defeated Point Chevalier 16 points to 6. Their championship team, the Manurewa Whero, won the championship competition.

The Akarana Falcons men's and women's teams both won the New Zealand Rugby League Premiership competitions. The men's team beat Canterbury Bulls 46–4 in the final on October 1 at North Harbour Stadium, while the women beat Counties Manukau Stingrays 24–12 at Mount Smart Stadium on April 16.

Preceded by
2021
114th Auckland Rugby League season
2022
Succeeded by
Auckland Rugby League
Founded1909[1]
CompetitionsFox Memorial Premiership, Women's Premiership, Sharman Cup, Women's Championship, Premier Firsts, Ray Cranch Cup
Websiteaucklandleague.co.nz
As of 6 August 2022
Point Chevalier wins the Fox Memorial Shield

The season began with a northern regional age group representative competition for under 16's (Shaun Johnson Shield) and under 18's (Dean Bell Cup). The finals were held on April 2 at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland. Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) defeated Tāmaki ki te Raki (North) 20 points to 12 to win the U16 Shaun Johnson Shield. The Under 18 Dean Bell Cup was won by Tāmaki ki te Uru (West), who beat Tāmaki ki te Raki (North) 46–12.[2] The Ruben Wiki Cup for the New Zealand Under 20s teams was won by Akarana Falcons, representing the North Shore and West Auckland clubs. They beat the South Island Scorpions 34–16 in the final at Mt Smart Stadium on April 16. Following this match the New Zealand Women's premiership final was played between Akarana Falcons and Counties-Manukau Stingrays, with Akarana winning their first title in 11 years when they won 24–12.

Northcote lifts the Sharman Cup.

The Fox Memorial Shield competition was split into 2 sections with 9 teams in section 1 and 10 teams in section 2. This was the first time in many years that all teams were technically eligible to win the premier senior men's title. It did however mean that there were a large number of very lopsided matches. Section 1 however was relatively competitive. In section 2 Glenora Bears and Otahuhu Leopards finished in the top 2 positions and secured home semi finals which they both won to advance to the semi-finals where they met each other with Glenora winning 28–16. In section 1 Point Chevalier Pirates and Howick Hornets met in their semi final with Point Chevalier winning 24–12. In the grand final on August 6, Point Chevalier defeated Glenora before a crowd of 1,000 at Mt Smart Stadium 1 by 14 points to 12. This was the 6th time Point Chevalier had won the Fox Memorial Shield in their history with the previous wins being in 1953, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2018. The match doubled as the Stormont Shield final so Point Chevalier had an additional trophy to add to the cabinet. The held on to the Roope Rooster Trophy also after going undefeated in home challenges. Northcote Tigers won the Sharman Cup when they defeated Pakuranga Jaguars 32–28 in the curtain-raiser to the Fox Memorial final at Mt Smart on August 6. this was their 4th time winning the Sharman Cup after previous wins in 1979, 2003, and 2007. Point Chevalier also won the reserve grade title after beating Te Atatu Roosters 18–6 in the Fox Premier firsts final on August 5, while Bay Roskill Vikings defeated Otara Scorpions 22–14 in the Fox Championship Premier firsts final.

The Senior B, Ray Cranch Cup was won by Pukekohe Pythons who beat Takahiwai Northern (Northern Pine) 25–24 in the grand final. Richmond Tokes beat East Coast Bays in the consolation final 36–14.

In the lower grades Otara won the Under 18 boys, Marist won the Under 16 Boys and Mangere East the Under 16 Girls grades. The Under 15 Boys competition was won by Papatoetoe, while the Under 14 Boys was won by Mt Albert, and the Under 14 Girls was won by Mangere East. Ellerslie won the Under 13 Boys competition.

Season news

Fox Memorial

The Fox Memorial competition for senior teams for 2022 has been shortened due to covid. It will be played over 13 weekends following a later start date than usual (May 7). There will be 2 sections with 9 teams in section 1 and 10 teams in section 2 with the sections organised based on finishing positions in the senior competitions from the 2021 season. The top 6 teams will progress to the Fox Memorial Premiership after 9 rounds and play in a series of knockout games. The top qualifying team from each section will then compete for the Fox Memorial Shield. Teams who finish in the 7–9 and 7–10 positions will playoff for the Sharman Cup.[3] Waitemata Seagulls were originally in section 1 but withdrew a week prior to the commencement of the competition. Ponsonby Ponies was fielding a premier grade side for the first time in 3 seasons though it was in conjunction with the Glenfield Greyhounds. Their first grade side was the Ponsonby club, while the reserve grade side was from the Glenfield club.

The 2 sections were as follows:

After 9 rounds the 2 teams which gained first round byes from section 1 were Point Chevalier and Howick, while in section 2 Glenora and Otahuhu did the same. In the preliminary finals of the playoffs Mt Albert, Bay Roskill, Te Atatu, and Richmond secured wins to advance to what were effectively quarter final matches. In the quarter-final matches Pt Chevalier defeated Mt Albert, Howick defeated Bay Roskill, Glenora defeated Te Atatu, and Otahuhu defeated Richmond, meaning all four home sides won with no upsets. The semi finals were played at Mt Smart #2 on July 30 with the Glenora defeating Otahuhu 26-18 and the Pt Chevalier beating Howick 24 t0 12.

Pt Chevalier won a tightly contested grand final on August 6 at Mt Smart Stadium #1 by 14 points to 12 to win their 6th ever Fox Memorial title.

Coaching

The Mount Albert Lions were coached by former New Zealand international Daniel (David) Fa'alogo, and Matt Sturm. Both were ex-Mount Albert players. Sturm also represented New Zealand Māori. Hibiscus Coast Raiders were coached by former Warrior, Jeremiah Pai, who also represented New Zealand Māori. Northcote were coached by former player David Bhana. Richmond's coach was Ricky Henry. Te Atatu were coached by Phil Gordon for the 4th season, and his 2nd as sole head coach. Brian Lafaele was the Otahuhu coach, while Glenora was led by Tony Benson who had been coaching professionally in England for the past two decades as well as coaching the Kiwi Ferns in 2017–18. The Marist side was coached by Zane Pocklington. The very experienced Bernie Herenara coached the Mangere East Hawks side who were in a rebuilding phase after losing many players to other clubs in the off season. Martin Riding was the coach of the Ponsonby (G) side who were making their first appearance in the top grade for a few seasons. The Howick coach was Ruka Loza, who was head coach of Howick for the first time. Manukau's coach was Tamore Nati. Thaine Ashford was the coach of Manurewa. The coach of Pt Chevalier was Frank Fuimaono. Johnathon Paul was coaching the Bay Roskill Vikings, while Visesio Setefano was the head coach of the Papakura Sea Eagles. Pakuranga's head coach was Pila Hingano.

Promotion/relegation

After the 9 rounds of the regular season the top 12 sides were Pt Chevalier, Glenora, Otahuhu, Te Atatu, Howick, Richmond, Marist, Mt Albert, Bay Roskill, Manukau, Otara & Mangere East. While those teams who finished in the bottom 3 in section 1 and 4 in section 2 were Northcote, Pakuranga, Ponsonby, Manurewa, Hbiscus Coast, Papakura, and Papatoetoe. The top 12 were guaranteed a place in the 2023 Fox Memorial premiership with the remaining teams left to compete in the second division Sharman Cup.

Women's competitions

As in previous seasons the women's competition matches are being played on Sunday's at 2:30pm. The competing teams in the women's premier grade are: Howick Hornets, Manurewa Wahine Kowhai, Otahuhu Leopards Women, Otara Scorpion Stingers, Point Chevalier Pirates, Ponsonby Ponies, Richmond Roses, and Taniwharau.

The teams in the championship grade are: Manurewa Wahine Whero, Pukekohe Pythons, Marist Saints, Manukau Magpies, and Glenora Bears.

Coaching

In the Premier Women's competition the sides are coached by Anthony Murray (Richmond Roses), Dion Briggs (Ponsonby), Louis Papalii (Otara), James Sarah (Howick), Sefuluai Tamotu (Otahuhu), and Bronson Harden (Pt Chevalier).

In the championship competition the sides were coached by Alamoti Finau (Marist), Losi Uele (Glenora Valkyries), Joshua Siaosi (Manukau), Chris Whiumui (Pukekohe), and Anthony Matua (Manurewa Wahine Whero).

Premier 1st's competition

The reserve grade competition followed the same format as the Fox Memorial Shield premiership. Each side played as the curtain-raiser to their more senior side. The combined Ponsonby-Glenfield side was known as 'Glenfield P' but was entirely made up from players of the Glenfield club. The Manukau and Pt Chevalier sides emerged from section 1 to make up one semi final, while Te Atatu came up against Otahuhu in the section 2 semi final. In the Premier First Championship for the lower placed teams Otara and Bay Roskill emerged as the winners for each section to meet in the final.

Ray Cranch senior B competition

The Ray Cranch Cup, named after the New Zealand international was competed for by Avondale Wolves (affiliated to the Marist club), Pt Chevalier Green, Otara Scorpions Wymondley Strong, Pukekohe Pythons, Richmond Tokes, Otara Scorpions No Excuses, Ponsonby Ponies Central Stallions, Manurewa Marlins, Waitemata Seagulls, East Coast Bays Barricudas, and Otahuhu Snr A Leopards.

Inter-club trophies

In addition to the main competition for the Fox Memorial Shield there were also several trophies played for between individual senior sides. Point Chevalier beat Bay Roskill in round 1 to claim their inter-club trophy (Ernie Roiall Memorial Trophy). While Northcote defeated Hibiscus Coast in round 1 to win their inter-club trophy (Ted Dalton Cup). In round 5 on June 11 Pt Chevalier beat Mt Albert 42–16 to retain the Lani Latoa Memorial Cup. Glenora defeated Te Atatu 32–6 at Jack Colvin Park during the regular season to retain the Denis Williams Cup on June 18.

Club teams and grade participation

Marist and Mt Albert fielded a combined side in the U16 grade hence their 1.5 and 21.5 totals. Manurewa Marlins and Otara Scorpions fielded the most teams across all grades with 29. Waikato fielded one team in the Masters grade. Takahiwai were a Northland club but fielded their senior side in the Auckland Senior B competition. Avondale Wolves fielded a Senior B side but were affiliated with the Marist Saints club.

TeamPremiersReservesSenBMastersU18U16U15U14U13U12U11U10U9U8U7U6Total
Manurewa Marlins311101132322222329
Otara Scorpions212221131322212229
Mangere East Hawks110112032324222228
Otahuhu Leopards211122112122212225
Marist Saints210201.5120212212221.5
Mount Albert Lions110111.5121112222221.5
Papakura Sea Eagles110101121122222221
Glenora Bears210101020212222220
Manukau Magpies210300110122220219
Point Chevalier Pirates211100001222221219
Te Atatu Roosters110100100212223218
Richmond Rovers211102010111112217
Northcote Tigers110100100211212316
Ellerslie Eagles000110111102222115
New Lynn Stags000101011112221215
Hibiscus Coast Raiders110100010102122214
Pakuranga Jaguars110100011122120114
Waitemata Seagulls001101001111221214
Howick Hornets210111000021111113
Papatoetoe Panthers110000112001212113
Pukekohe Pythons101000100202020312
Bay Roskill Vikings110100101111110111
Glenfield Greyhounds010100001110112110
East Coast Bays Barricudas00110000000000204
Ponsonby Ponies20100000000000003
Taniwharau Taniwha10001100000000003
Tuakau00000000000000033
Mt Wellington Warriors00020000000000002
Avondale Wolves00100000000000001
Ngāruawāhia00000001000000001
Rodney Rams00010000000000001
Takahiwai00100000000000001
Waiheke00000000000010001
Waikato Masters00010000000000001
Total3219123091713261833284039373746436

SAS Fox Memorial Premiership

Section 1 Standings

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Point Chevalier Pirates88001388112346.43%18
Howick Hornets86021228172136.56%14
Mount Albert Lions85031274170132.56%12
Bay Roskill Vikings84131242222109.01%11
Manukau Magpies84131180172104.65%11
Otara Scorpions8305118823679.66%8
Northcote Tigers8305117022276.58%8
Manurewa Marlins8107113228646.15%4
Hibiscus Coast Raiders8107111032034.38%4

Section 2 Standings

TeamPldWDLFA%Pts
Glenora Bears980147276621.05%16
Otahuhu Leopards9801504140360.00%16
Te Atatu Roosters9702438121361.98%14
Richmond Rovers9603326134243.28%12
Marist Saints9603402166242.17%12
Mangere East Hawks930621232465.43%6
Pakuranga Jaguars930620631665.19%6
Ponsonby (G)930622844451.35%6
Papakura Sea Eagles91086855012.36%2
Papatoetoe Panthers90097566011.36%0

[4]

Fox Memorial results

Round 1

Te Atatu v Mangere East at Jack Colvin Park

Northcote won the Ted Dalton Cup with their 28–22 win over Hibiscus Coast at Stanmore Bay.[5] Pt Chevalier won the Ernie Roiall Memorial Trophy with a 36–22 win at Walker Park over Bay Roskill. The Howick match with Mt Albert at Paparoa Park in Howick was the live streamed match of the round and saw the home team, Howick, win 32–26 with a converted try in the last few minutes to Uila Aiolupo after the scores had been tied 26–26.[6] Te Atatu were captained once more by Api Pēwhairangi who opened the season with a 52–0 win over Mangere East. James Gavet had returned to his junior club Richmond Rovers following time at the Huddersfield Giants. Ponsonby United made their return to the first grade competition for the first time in several seasons. They were well beaten at Murray Halberg Park by Marist by 82 points to 26.

Section 1

7 MayHowick32–26Mt AlbertPaparoa Park 1 
2:30Try: Jerome Mika, Anthony Fuimaono, Tahi Baggaley, Michael Laulu, Jethro Friend, Uila Aiolupo
Con: Jordan Papa 2, Klayton Waikato 2
[7][6]Try: Jesse Amiatu, Johnson Peters, James Aspen, Antonio Fruean, Joseph Polamalu
Con: Johnson Peters 3
Attendance: 300
Referee: Joseph Green
7 MayPt Chevalier36–22Bay RoskillWalker Park 1 
2:30Try: Patrick Sipley 2[7]Try: No other scorers submittedReferee: Viggo Rasmussen
7 MayHibiscus Coast22–28NorthcoteStanmore Bay 1 
2:30Try: Ian Mills, Ngamata Hererahi, Levi Craig, Korey Craig
Con: Matthew Ashe 2, Liam Ackland
[8]Try: Ethan Schaumkel, Huston Holloway, Hemi McCarthy, Trent Schaumkel 2
Con: Martin Watson 4
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
7 MayManukau24–12ManurewaMoyle Park 1 
2:30Try: McGyver Liu Chan 2, Samuel Nati 2, Paea Folau
Con: Samuel Nati, Carlos Hotene
[9]Try: Henry Dunn, Petelo Havili, Temanu TemanuReferee: Andrew Harris

Section 2

7 MayPakuranga20–32RichmondTi Rakau Park 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[7]Referee: Brent Newton
7 MayPapakura36–24PapatoetoePrince Edward Park 1 
2:30Try: Faamanutu Luka 2, Ngarima Pita 2, Gavin Causer, Eteloma Iongi
Con: Gavin Causer 6
[7]Try: Greg Smith, Jordyn Makiha, Peter Vaeagi Eseloma, +2 unnamed try scorers
Con: Jordyn Makiha 2
Referee: David Millar
7 MayTe Atatu52–0Mangere EastJack Colvin Park 
2:30Try: Cortez Taulu 3, Charvez Watts Ikitule 3, Khalan Clyde, Royden Gillett 2, Joseph Price, Semisini Lopeti
Con: Kahil Johnson 4
[10]Attendance: 300
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
7 MayOtahuhu22–16GlenoraBert Henham Park 1 
2:30Try: Phoenix Hunt, Titanian Palei, Fiohiva Siale Faingaa, Mavae Manuika
Con: Lorenzo Filimaua 2
Pen: Lorenzo Filimaua
[11]Try: James Taumata, Bruno Tuivai, Kadiyae Ioka
Con: Philip Kingi, Esom Ioka
Referee: Anthony Eliott
7 MayMarist82–26Ponsonby-GMurray Halberg 1 
2:30Try: Emmanuel Cerei 2, Cyruss Siono Lasalo Payne 4, Elam Payne 2, Anthony Uili 3, Sione Falala, David Leilua, Malachi Tuaoi, Joshua Bradcock-Tipene
Con: Emmanuel Cerei 7, Lewis Sio, Jonpaul White, Anthony Uili 2
[12]Try: Aleki Soonafai, + 4 unnamed tries
Con: 3 unnamed conversions
Referee: ?

Round 2

Ponsonby's first home game in the Fox Memorial for several seasons

Round 2 saw 6 of the 9 games won by the away team. Glenora's 88–0 win over Papakura saw Wyatt Rangi run in 5 tries and Kadiyae Ioka kick 10 tries to go with a try for 24 points. Former Newcastle Knights and Gold Coast Titans player Paterika Vaivai scored his first try for Te Atatu in a 66–0 win over Ponsonby who were playing their first home game in the top grade for a few years. Eiden Ackland returned to the Mt Albert side after time spent with the Manly Sea Eagles. He scored a try and kicked 5 conversions in a 30–22 win at the Birkenhead War Memorial against Northcote. Kalani Ili was playing for Mangere East. He had spent 2 seasons with the South Sydney Rabbitohs NYC side and was their captain in 2017.

Section 1

14 MayBay Roskill30-28HowickBlockhouse Bay Reserve 3 
2:30Try: Jarvis Leaoseve, Justus Leaoseve 2, Timothy Vogel, Joshua Tanielu
Con: Joshua Tanielu 5
[13]Try: Michael Laulu 2, Josh Ka 2, Jethro Friend, unknown try scorer
Con: Reuben Tolovae 2
Referee: Anthony Eliott
14 MayNorthcote22-30Mt AlbertBirkenhead War Memorial 4 
2:30Try: Huston Holloway 2 (37m, 64m), Taylor Daniels (55m), Robert Taupau (72m)
Con: Martin Watson 3 (56m, 66m, 74m)
[14]Try: Karl Schaumkel (10m), Eiden Ackland (18m), Antonio Fruean (24m), Kristian Petty (26m), Marcus Fraser (32m)
Con: Eiden Ackland 5 (12m, 20m, 26m, 31m, 34m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy
14 MayOtara10-38Pt ChevalierNgati Otara Park 1 
2:30Try: Unknown (39m), Makalani Hakalo (43m)
Con: Unknown (45m)
[15]Try: Brody Tamarua 2 (9m, 65m), Aiden McCarthy (46m), Matthew Whyte (50m), Patrick Sipley (54m), Ollie Tuimavave (70m), Lewis Soosemea (76m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 5 (48m, 52m, 55m, 67m, 73m)
14 MayManurewa24-30Hibiscus CoastMountfort Park, Jack Shelly 
2:30Try: Genesis Mosogau (2m), Nathan Simmons (12m), Corey Hebden (48m), Rory Marshall Barton (62m), Liam Nielsen (71m)
Con: Henry Dunn 2 (14m, 72m)
[16]Try: Korey Craig 3 (21m, 32m, 54m), Devon Tronel-Harris 2 (27m, 36m), Matthew Ashe (38m)
Con: Liam Ackland 2 (23m, 55m), Matthew Ashe (29m)
Referee: Leon Williamson

Section 2

14 MayPapatoetoe16-34PakurangaKohuora Park 1 
2:30Try: Aneterea Salia-Evaglia 2, Masitati Tuifua
Con: Jordyn Makiha 2
[17]Try: Ofa Pulu, Manu Tukia, Daved Schuster-Overhoff 3, Tupou Lolo
Con: Sude Tavita, Sione Tuimoala, David Schaumkel Otukolo, Tupou Lolo, Uasi Leota
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
14 MayMangere East8-44RichmondWalter Massey Park 1 
2:30Try: Morgan Misifoa (36m), Junior Moli (53m)
Con: Junior Moli (0/2)
[18]Try: Blade Collins-Kamuhemu (1m), Ropati Tupai (13m), Isaiah Sofa (21m), Noro Taikaainga (31m), Tuipala Faaee (46m), Aaron Nootai (59m), Waikare Rautu-Ratima (62m), Michael Lemafa (74m), Amaramo Solomona (77m)
Con: Tuipala Faaee 3/8 (1m, 14m, 74m), Waikare Rautu-Ratima (60m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: David Millar
14 MayGlenora88-0PapakuraHarold Moody 1 
2:30Try: James Taumata 2 (6m, 41m), Chaz Brown (13m), Wyatt Rangi 5 (24m, 31m, 59m, 68m, 71m), Israel Levi (29m), Esom Ioka (34m), Chaz Brown (38m), Kadiyae Ioka (45m), Daniel Reuelu-Buchanan 2 (49m, 78m), Solomon Vasuvulagi (52m), Bruno Tuivai 2 (64m, 74m)
Con: Kadiyae Ioka 10 (14m, 25m, 29m, 32m, 35m, 41m, 50m, 52m, 73m, 80m)
[19]Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
14 MayPonsonby (G)0-66Te AtatuVictoria Park 1 
2:30[20]Try: Tuteauru Maipi 2 (18m, 75m), Paterika Vaivai (24m), Joseph Price 3 (36m, 42m, 44m), Takitau Mapapalangi (53m), Semisini Lopeti (58m), Khalan Clyde (61m), Cortez Taulu (67m), Charvez Watts Ikitule (71m), Polima Siaki (78m)
Con: Api Pēwhairangi 9/11 (19m, 25m, 37m, 43m, 47m, 54m, 60m, 72m, 79m), Charvez Watts Ikutele 0/1
Attendance: 200
Referee: Brent Newton
14 MayOtahuhu38-20MaristBert Henham Park 1 
2:30Try: Mavae Manuika 3 (1m, 4m, 68m), Titanian Palei 2 (7m, 80m), Shaun Motu-Muavae (16m), Lorenzo Filimaua (31m), Bayley Poto (44m)
Con: Lorenzo Filimaua (7m, 69m, 80m)
[21]Try: Lewis Sio (11m), Christopher Sio (24m), Sagele Palaamo (40m), David Leilua (62m)
Con: Lewis Sio (40m), Emmanuel Cerei (63m)
Referee: Joseph Green

Round 3

Te Atatu v Otahuhu at Jack Colvin Park

Round 3 saw some enormous scores run up in section 2. Glenora defeated Papatoetoe by the astonishing scoreline of 120 to 0 at Kohuora Park in Papatoetoe. Richmond also trounced Ponsonby 80–6 in Grey Lynn, and Marist made short work of Papakura at Prince Edward Park 84–0. In the live streamed match Te Atatu defeated Otahuhu for the first time in many years 42–22.[22] For Te Atatu, their hooker off the bench, Khalan Clyde, formerly a Northern Sword U18 representative who had attended Westlake Boys High School in 2021 scored his second try of the year. Te Atatu's starting hooker Tuteauru Maipi scored a double which gave him 6 for the season to this point. Otahuhu hooker Phoenix Hunt scored a try in the second half. He was a former Otahuhu College player who had spent time with the South Sydney Rabbitohs NYC team before coming back to Auckland and helping Papakura win the Fox title in 2016 before then returning to his junior Otahuhu club with his brother Jamel Hunt.

Section 1

21 MayHowick34–6NorthcotePaparoa Park 1 
2:30Try: Anthony Fuimaono, Alan Niulevu 3, Jerome Mika, Tahi Baggaley, Klayton Waikato
Con: Drew Radich 2, Klayton Waikato
[23]Try: Taylor Daniels
Con: Martin Watson
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua
21 MayBay Roskill22–42OtaraBlockhouse Bay Reserve 3 
2:30Try: Carlos Seuseu, Timothy Vogel, Shaun Tempest
Con: Joshue Tanielu 2
[24]Try: Kruz Tupou, Hansell Semau 2, Tagisia Fulutusi, Taylor Papalii, Makalani Hakalo
Con: Tagisua Fulutusi, Louis Papalii 4
Referee: Daniel Caddy
21 MayMt Albert40–4ManurewaFowlds Park 1 
2:30Try: Eiden Ackland 2 (2m, 13m), Blake Wardrope (19m), Mitchell Gemmell (51m), Ethan Jardine-Ngauamo (60m), Rory Ropati (71m), Antonio Fruean (76m)
Con: Eiden Ackland 6 (4m, 14m, 53m, 61m, 72m, 77m)
[25]Try: Timothy Tiatia (40m)Referee: Brent Newton
21 MayPt Chevalier40–10ManukauWalker Park 1 
2:30Try: Patrick Sipley 2 (16m, 64m), Harley Maynard (26m), Lewis Soosemea (39m), Soane Hufanga (41m), Matthew Whyte (55m), Ollie Tuimavave (70m), Stedman Lefau (78m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 4 (18m, 28m, 42m, 65m)
[26]Try: Paea Folau (13m), Ricardo Arama (62m)
Con: Samuel Nati (62m)
Referee: Joseph Green

Section 2

21 MayTe Atatu42–22OtahuhuJack Colvin Park 1 
2:30Try: Tuteauru Maipi 2 (13m, 28m), Joseph Price (18m), Polima Siaki (23m), Khalan Clyde (33m), Fine Vakautakakala (62m), Kahil Johnson (75m)
Con: Api Pēwhairangi 7/7 (14m, 19m, 24m, 29m, 34m, 63m, 77m)
[27]Try: Mavae Manuika (37m), Connor Taurua-Purcell (44m), Filipe Vaeafisi (54m), Phoenix Hunt (68m)
Con: Lorenzo Filimaua 3/4 (45m, 55m, 69m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Paki Parkinson
21 MayPakuranga24–30Mangere EastTi Rakau Park 1 
2:30Try: Suede Tavita (19m), Junior Tuileisu (23m), Manu Tukia (26m), David Fifita (59m), Sione Tuimoala (82m)
Con: David Schaumkel 2 (20m, 24m),
[28]Try: Felise Ah Chong (1m), Viliami Vainga (36m), Tyrone Tofilau (50m), Peteroni Lilomaiava (54m), Junior Moli (74m), Jonathan Moevasa (78m)
Con: Jonathan Moevasa 3 (37m, 54m, 76m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
21 MayPapatoetoe0–120GlenoraKohuora Park 1 
2:30[29]Referee: David Millar
21 MayRichmond80–6PonsonbyGrey Lynn Park 2 
2:30Try: Tuipala Faaee 2 (7m, 48m), Casey Lafaele (14m), Nicholas Halalilo 2 (17m, 61m), Jeremiah Poutu 2 (20m, 66m), Ropati Tupai 3 (40m, 45m, 78m), Blade Collins-Kamuhemu (54m), Waikare Rautu-Ratima (56m), Amaramo Solomona (64m), Wesley Veikoso (74m)
Con: Tevin Arona 3 (15m, 18m, 21m), Tuipala Faaee 6 (41m, 46m, 54m, 64m, 68m, 79m), James Gavet (56m), Unknown 2 (80m, 80m)
[30]Try: Mike Williams (29m)
Con: Sene Niupopo (31m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
21 MayPapakura0–84MaristPrince Edward Park 1 
2:30[31]Try: Sione Falala (6m), Sagele Palaamo 3 (9m, 26m, 77m), Malachi Tuaoi 2 (15m, 40m), Elam Payne 2 (20m, 57m), Emmanuel Cerei (24m), Johnathan Aumua Feleua-Malio 2 (31m, 37m), Lene Neemia (44m), Xabian Payne (48m), Junior Sami 2 (54m, 60m), Afe Akau’ola (71m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei 3 (10m, 21m, 32m), Lewis Sio 7 (38m, 41m, 45m, 49m, 58m, 61m, 72m)
Referee: Leon Williamson

Round 4

Pakuranga on attack against Glenora at Harold Moody Park in Glen Eden.
The injured Glenora player

A serious injury to a Glenora player in their match with Pakuranga at Harold Moody Park in Glen Eden saw the match finish just 8 minutes into the second half with the score 34–4 in favour of Glenora. The live streamed match was the clash between Manukau and Bay Roskill at Moyle Park which finished in a thrilling 40–40 draw with Joshua Tanielu kicking a conversion from wide out with time up to lock up the scores. Point Chevalier had an easy 72–8 win over Hibiscus Coast at Walker Park with veteran player Francis Leger scoring 2 tries and kicking 7 conversions. The match between Manurewa and Northcote at Mountford Park was also streamed on Pete's Films and saw the home side Manurewa hang on for a 26–22 win which was their first of the season.[32] The match between Otara and Howick saw the visiting Howick side win 32–20 with 13 unconverted tries scored in the match.

Section 1

28 MayOtara20-32HowickNgati Otara Park 1 
2:30Try: Leti Fetalaiga, Louis Papalii 3, Manaia Lauaki[33]Try: Drew Radich 2, Anthony Fuimaono 3, Alan Niulevu, Tayhler Paora, Uila AiolupoReferee: Joseph Green
28 MayManurewa26-22NorthcoteMountfort Park, Jack Shelly 
2:30Try: Daylee Dutton (23m), Timothy Tiatia (41m), Isileli Matalave (49m), Corey Hebden (56m), Rory Marshall Barton (62m)
Con: Kikorangi Puhipi-Hibbs 2 (25m, 41m)
Pen: Timothy Tiatia (72m)
[34]

[32]

Try: Trent Schaumkel (31m), Alvin Tu'ione (34m), Huston Holloway (66m), Martin Watson (77m)
Con: Martin Watson 3 (32m, 36m, 66m)
Referee: Leon Williamson
28 MayManukau40-40Bay RoskillMoyle Park 1 
2:30Try: McGyver Liu Chan 2 (16m, 68m), Samuel Nati 2 (29m, 43m), Jayjay Sheung Fuk (62m), Paea Folau (71m), Joel Taime (78m)
Con: Samuel Nati 6/7 (37m, 44m, 62m, 69m, 71m, 79m)
[35]Try: Joel Leaoseve (4m), Jonny Wea (33m), Ariki Honetana-Paea 2 (39m, 54m), Victor Freeth (51m), Joshua Tanielu (65m), Nixon Leaso (80m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 6/7 (34m, 40m, 51m, 55m, 66m, 80m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Anthony Eliott
28 MayPt Chevalier72-8Hibiscus CoastWalker Park 1 
2:30Try: Lewis Soosemea 2 (3m, 53m), Sioeli Makaui 2 (10m, 19m), Harley Maynard (22m), Ollie Tuimavave (27m), Tevita Latu (38m), Arden McCarthy (46m), Siapo Pasene 3 (48m, 62m, 65m), Francis Leger 2 (59m, 76m), Matthew Whyte (68m)
Con: Francis Leger 7 (4m, 12m, 20m, 23m, 28m, 39m, 47m), Dylan Tavita (69m)
[36]Try: Devon Tronel-Harris (14m), Mavae Muru Teutau (32m)Referee: Aaronk Kesha

Section 2

28 MayGlenora34-4PakurangaHarold Moody Park 1 
2:30Try: Kadiyae Ioka (6m), Clive Tuifua (15m), Wyatt Rangi (18m), Bruno Tuivai 2 (21m, 33m), Simon Luafalealo (40m), Chase Bernard (42m)
Con: Phillip Kingi 2/3 (7m, 19m), Chaz Brown 1/3 (42m)
[37]Try: Manu Tukia (45m)
Con: David Schaumkel Otukolo 0/1
Attendance: 200
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
28 MayPonsonby36-30Mangere EastVictoria Park 1 
2:30Try: Mike Williams 2, Timor Reese Williams 4, Damon Abbey
Con: Taani Fangupo 4
[38]Try: Felise Ah Chong 3, Jonathan Moevasa, Siuesita Fonua, Benjamin Letoga
Con: Jonathan Moevasa 3
Referee: David Millar
28 MayMarist64-4PapatoetoeMurray Halberg Park 1 
2:30Try: Takaia Williams 2 (2m, 28m), Lene Williams (10m), Anthony Uili 2 (20m, 31m), Letuia Eliu (34m), Doux Kauhiva (37m), Emmanuel Cerei (48m), Maclean Uhamaka (53m), Sagele Palaamo (57m), Johnathan Aumua Falelua-Malio 2 (68m, 78m), Jonpaul White (76m)
Con: Lewis Sio 6 (21m, 29m, 32m, 35m, 38m, 69m)
[39]Try: Unknown (44m)Referee: Brent Newton
28 MayOtahuhu30-16RichmondBert Henham Park 1 
2:30Try: John Wesley Tauti, Unknown try, Emeliano Mikaele, Connor Taurua-Purcell 2
Con: Lorenzo Filimaua 5
[40]Try: Amaramo Solomona, James Gavet, Hawaiiki Anandale
Con: Tuipala Faaee 2
Referee: Daniel Caddy
28 MayPapakura0-46Te AtatuPrince Edward Park 1 
2:30[41]Try: Peter Oliveti (8m), Reece Joyce (14m), Polima Siaki 2 (23m, 54m), Kahil Johnson (47m), Khalan Clyde (51m), Paorastarr Manning (64m), Takitau Mapapalangi (70m), Peauope Suli (79m)
Con: Api Pēwhairangi 5/9 (9m, 15m, 24m, 52m, 73m)
Referee: Andrew Harris

Round 5

Papatoetoe on attack against Te Atatu at Kohuora Park in Papatoetoe, with Jordyn Makiha about to receive a pass

Philip Kingi played his 150th game for Glenora in their match with Marist and he kicked a conversion in their 22–12 win. Papatoetoe suffered another heavy defeat, losing to Te Atatu by the unusual score of 94 to 1. Papatoetoe's standoff Jordyn Makiha slotted a drop goal midway through the second half to make the score 70–1. He attempted another on full time but it was partially charged down and the match finished shortly after. For Te Atatu, Kahil Johnson scored 4 tries and kicked 2 goals, while Api Pēwhairangi scored 1 try and kicked 10 conversions from 12 attempts. Hikoirangi Paki scored 3 tries on debut. Nicholas Malalilo scored a hat trick in Richmond's 56–0 win over Papakura with Hawaiiki Annandale converting 6 of their 11 tries. Pakuranga secured their second win of the season when late tries to Boss Rolleston took them from 22 to 20 down to a 28–22 win. Earlier Manu Tukia had grabbed a hat trick while Timor Reese Williams had done the same for Ponsonby.[42] The live stream match saw Pt Chevalier maintain their unbeaten record with a comfortable 42–16 win over Mt Albert at Fowld's Park with Lewis Soosemea and Saula Solomona both scoring 2 tries each.[43] The win meant that Pt Chevalier retained the Lani Latoa Memorial Cup. Latoa had played for both clubs but tragically died in 1995 during a game at Carlaw Park between North Harbour Sea Eagles and the Auckland Warriors reserves. He fell on the ball and broke his windpipe.[44] Sione Feao and Fiohiva Siale Faingaa also scored doubles in Otahuhu's 38–16 win over Mangere East at Walter Massey Park.

Section 1

11 JuneHowick38-18ManurewaPaparoa Park 1 
2:30Try: Trent Bishop (8m), Uila Aiolupo (20m), Josh Ka (26m), Alan Niulevu 2 (41m, 43m), Rahs Tuivai-Lopa (47m), Tony Tuia (81m)
Con: Klayton Waikato 5 (9m, 21m, 41m, 44m, 82m),
[45]Try: Samuel So'oalo 3 (14m, 30m, 33m), Tane Wiki (66m)
Con: Kikorangi Puhipi-Hibbs (31m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen
11 JuneOtara22-24ManukauNgati Otara Park 1 
2:30Try: Storm Tanaki 2, Stanley Tuipulotu, Jaycob Ru
Con: Louis Papalii 3
[46]Try: Desmond Toofohe, Tamore Nati, Ricardo Arama, McGyver Liu Chan
Con: Samuel Nati 4
Referee: Daniel Caddy
11 JuneBay Roskill38-14Hibiscus CoastBlockhouse Bay Reserve 3 
2:30Try: Justus Leaoseve, Renouf Oge, Jerome Vogel 3, Joshua Tanielu, Ezra Vogel, Jarvis Leaoseve
Con: Joshua Tanielu 3
[47]Try: Ian Mills, Korey Craig, Reece Brogden
Con: Liam Ackland
Referee: Joseph Green
11 JuneMt Albert16-42Pt ChevalierFowlds Park 1 
2:30Try: Johnson Peters (14m), Isaiah Vagana (43m), Eiden Ackland (73m)
Con: Eiden Ackland 2/3 (16m, 74m)
[48]Try: Lewis Soosemea 2 (6m, 62m), Sioeli Makaui (19m), Saula Solomona 2 (30m, 78m), Matthew Whyte (38m), Stedman Lefau (58m), Arden McCarthy (66m)
Con: Francis Leger 3/6 (20m, 32m, 59m), Brody Tamarua 2/2 (64m, 68m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott

Section 2

11 JunePakuranga28-22Ponsonby (G)Ti Rakau Park 1 
2:30Try: Manu Tukia 3 (8m, 47m, 52m), Taniela Tomasi (24m), Boss Rolleston 2 (68m, 72m)
Con: David Schaumkel Otukolo 2 (9m, 25m)
[49]Try: Timor Reese Williams 3 (19m, 32m, 56m), Mike Williams (34m)
Con: Taani Fangupo 2 (33m, 58m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
11 JuneGlenora22-12MaristHarold Moody Park 1 
2:30Try: Mose Esera (8m), Chaz Brown 2 (14m, 76m), Kouma Samson (39m), Israel Levi (71m)
Con: Philip Kingi 1/5 (9m)
[50][51]Try: Anthony Uili (29m), Maclean Uhamaka (64m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 2/2 (30m, 66m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson
11 JuneMangere East16-44OtahuhuWalter Massey Park 1 
2:30Try: Viliami Vainga (8m), Junior Moli (27m), Morgan Misifoa (77m)
Con: Gavin Patuki (10m), Tyrone Tofilau (78m)
[52]Try: Sione Feao 2 (14m, 73m), Fiohiva Siale Faingaa 2 (21m, 55m), Lorenzo Filimaua (48m), Fangupo Toai, Emeliano Mikaele (58m), Richard Toai (68m)
Con: Lorenzo Filimaua 6 (22m, 57m, 60m, 69m, 74m, +1)
Referee: Leon Williamson
11 JunePapatoetoe1-94Te AtatuKohuora Park 1 
2:30Drop: Jordyn Makiha[53]Try: Hikoirangi Paki 3 (1m, 4m, 32m), Fine Vakautakakala 2 (7m, 49m), Kahil Johnson 4 (10m, 15m, 35m, 69m), Delaney Chaney 2 (17m, 63m), Royden Gillett (24m), Takitau Mapapalangi (29m), Mosese Tuivoavoa 2 (40m, 66m), Api Pēwhairangi (74m), Tyson Davies (77m)
Con: Api Pēwhairangi 10/12 (2m, 6m, 8m, 11m, 16m, 18m, 30m, 33m, 75m, 77m), Kahil Johnson 2/3 (50m, 64m), Hikoiangi Paki 0/1
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
11 JuneRichmond56-0PapakuraGrey Lynn Park 2 
2:30Try: Blade Collins-Kamuhemu (4m), James Gavet (8m), Nicholas Halalilo 3 (11m, 40m, 66m), Silima Tia (18m), Braedyn Strang 2 (23m, 80m), Jeremiah Poutu 2 (42m, 75m), Isaiah Sofa (52m)
Con: Hawaiiki Annandale 6 (1m, 10m, 13m, 19m, 40m, 44m)
[54]Referee: Brent Newton

Round 6

Kouma Samson receiving the Dennis Williams Cup from Dennis Williams
Hikoirangi Paki scoring Te Atatu's sole try

The most anticipated match of round 6 was the match between Te Atatu and Glenora at Jack Colvin Park in Te Atatu for the Denis Williams Cup. New Zealand international Dennis Williams played the majority of his career with Te Atatu but did enjoy a successful season with Glenora as well. Unfortunately it was not as tightly fought as expected and Glenora got on top early and controlled the match to win 32–6. Dennis Williams presented the trophy named in his honour to the Glenora captain Kouma Samson. Pt Chevalier beat Northcote easily at Walker Park 52 to 16 with Matthew Whyte scoring a hat trick and Brody Tamarua scoring twice to go along with 4 conversions. The live streamed match was Marist against Pakuranga which saw Marist win 50–12 with Sagele Palaamo scoring 3 tries and Doux Kauhiva kicking 6 conversions for the winners. Otahuhu beat Ponsonby 68–8 with William Stowers scoring 2 tries and kicking 7 goals for a personal tally of 22 points. Papakura scored their first points in 5 games with a converted try in a 42–6 loss to Mangere East. Brody Tamarua scored twice and kicked 4 conversions in Pt Chevalier's 52–16 win over Northcote. For Mt Albert in their 34–30 win over Bay Roskill, Eiden Ackland scored 2 tries and kicked 5 goals.

Section 1

18 JuneMt Albert34-30Bay RoskillFowld's Park 1 
2:30Try: Johnson Peters (8m), Isaiah Vagana (17m, 24m), Eiden Ackland 2 (41m, 70m), Rory Ropati (54m)
Con: Eiden Ackland 5 (9m, 17m, 24m, 42m, 71m)
[55]Try: Ariki Honetana-Paea 2 (3m, 47m), Jerome Vogel (13m), Xavier Tutaki (31m), Joel Leaoseve (49m), Mackenzie Kata (63m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 3 (14m, 51m, 64m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy
18 JuneManukau10-22HowickMoyle Park 1 
2:30Try: Siosifa Tauataina, McGyver Liu Chan
Con: Samuel Nati
[56]Try: Hurricain Roberts 2, Brandon Lee 2
Con: Klayton Waikato 3
Referee: Joseph Green
18 JuneHibiscus Coast10-26OtaraStanmore Bay 1 
2:30[57]Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
18 JunePt Chevalier52-16NorthcoteWalker Park 1 
2:30Try: Matthew Whyte 3 (15m, 54m, 72m), Brody Tamarua 2 (22m, 61m), Lewis Soosemea (34m), Harley Maynard (41m), Tane Rapira (46m), Francis Leger (64m), Siapo Pasene (79m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 4 (17m, 62m, 65m, 73m), Francis Leger 2 (42m, 47m)
[58]Try: Neihana Walters (39m), Hemi McCarthy (68m), Alvin Tu'ione (76m)
Con: Martin Watson 2 (39m, 70m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen

Section 2

18 JuneTe Atatu6-32GlenoraJack Colvin Park 1 
2:30Try: Hikoirangi Paki (26m)
Con: Api Pēwhairangi (27m)
[59]Try: Kouma Samson 2 (21m, 68m), Mosese Faeamani (29m), Simon Luafalealo (35m), Chase Bernard (42m), Mose Esera (48m)
Con: Mose Esera 4 (21m, 30m, 42m, 70m),
Attendance: 600
Referee: Anthony Eliott
18 JuneMarist50-12PakurangaMurray Halberg Park 1 
2:30Try: Sagele Palaamo (3m), Lewis Sio (19m), Lene Neemia 2 (23m, 51m), Maclean Uhamaka (31m), Afe Akau'ola (55m), Cyruss Sione Lasalo Payne (58m), Christopher Sio (69m), Jonpaul White (75m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 6 (5m, 20m, 24m, 53m, 56m, 60m), David Leilua (76m)
[60]Try: Unknown (14m), Unknown (65m)
Con: Unknown (15m), Unknown (66m)
18 JuneOtahuhu68-8Ponsonby (G)Bert Henham Park 1 
2:30Try: Siona Tesese (1m), Shaun Moti-Muavae (8m), Sione Feao (15m), Mavae Manuika 2 (23m, 40m), Maddison Tekeu (29m), John Wesley Tauti (46m), 2 Emeliano Mikaele 2 (51m, 67m), Fangupo Fotu (54m), William Stowers 2 (57m, 69m), Fiohiva Siala Faingaa (65m)
Con: Lorenzo Filimaua (27m), William Stowers 7 (29m, 47m, 52m, 55m, 58m, 68m, 69m)
[61]Try: Octavius Toniu (61m), Li Taufoou (74m)Referee: Andrew Harris
18 JunePapakura6-42Mangere EastPrince Edward Park 1 
2:30Try: Unknown (34m)
Con: Amoi Singh (35m)
[62]Try: Tyrone Tofilau (2m), Junior Moli 2 (7m, 28m), Siuesita Fonua (15m), Morgan Misifoa 2 (22m, 61m), Viliami Vainga 2 (45m, 79m), Ladejo Teau (75m)
Con: Howard Brown 2 (9m, 16m), Junior Moli (76m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
18 JuneRichmond52-0PapatoetoeGrey Lynn Park 2 
2:30Try: Nicholas Halalilo 2 (9m, 26m), Ronnie David (22m), Kameli Vasu (39m), Isaiah Sofa (45m), Reiley Satele (49m), Delano Atai (59m), Carlos Henry (66m), Unknown (76m), Unknown (80m)
Con: Unknown (11m, 22m, 27m, 45m), Isaac Fitzgerald 2 (59m, 78m)
[63]Referee: Brent Newton

Round 7

Action from Marist v Te Atatu at Murray Halberg Park in Mt Albert. Marist won 36–28.

The round started early with Ponsonby and Papakura playing on Matariki Day at Sunnynook Park. Ponsonby won easily by 52 points to 8. Levi Helleur-Atiga secured a hat trick while Taani Fangupo converted 8 of their 9 tries. Pt Chevalier had a big 58–10 win over Manurewa with Mathew Whyte scoring 4 tries. Eiden Ackland scored 3 tries and kicked 8 conversions in Mt Albert's 56–14 win over Otara. In the live streamed match Glenora had a comfortable 36–4 win over Richmond at Harold Moody Park. Chase Bernard scored a double, as did Mose Esera who also converted 4 of their 7 tries.[64] Bay Roskill won a tight contest over Northcote 26–22. The scores were locked at 22-all before Ben Henry kicked 2 late penalties to secure a vital win for the Vikings. Pakuranga put up a plucky effort against Otahuhu with Molisoni Faiva scoring a hat trick in a 36–22 defeat.[65] Marist handed Te Atatu their second consecutive defeat with a 36–28 win at Murray Halberg Park. Te Atatu led by 10 in the second half before 18 unanswered points to Marist including a 60-metre try to Doux Kauhiva sealed the match. Kauhiva also kicked 5 conversions and a penalty. Te Atatu were missing regular halves Api Pēwhairangi, who was out of Auckland, and Reece Joyve who was in Australia playing for the Cook Islands against Samoa.

Section 1

25 JuneManukau50-6Hibiscus CoastMoyle Park 1 
2:30Try: Hayden Pokai 2 (12m, 38m), William Tere (16m), Tamore Nati (25m), El Brandon Togiatolu Togiamua 2 (27m, 43m), Paea Folau 3 (49m, 52m, 59m), Koronato John (77m)
Con: Samuel Nati 5 (12m, 17m, 38m, 60m, 77m)
[66]Try: Devon Tronel-Harris (67m)
Con: Mavae Muru Teutau (67m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
25 JuneManurewa10-58Pt ChevalierMountfort Park: Jack Shelley 
2:30Try: Henry Dunn, Sam Neufeldt
Con: Kikorangi Puhipi-Hibbs
[67]Try: Siapo Pasene, Francis Leger 2, Matthew Whyte 4, Saula Solomona, Harley Maynard, Patrick Sipley, Ollie Tuimavave
Con: Francis Leger 7
Referee: Andrew Harris
25 JuneOtara14-56Mt AlbertNgati Otara Park 1 
2:30Try: Manaia Lauaki (7m), Storm Tanaki (17m), Robert-Alan Fatialofa (55m)
Con: Louis Papalii (57m)
[68]Try: Tyrall Waitapu (3m), Eiden Ackland 3 (22m, 42m, 69m), Johnson Peters 2 (29m, 32m), Kristian Petty (38m), Thomas Beale 2 (45m, 62m), Rory Ropati (76m)
Con: Eiden Ackland 8 (4m, 23m, 30m, 33m, 45m, 47m, 63m, 70m)
Referee: Anthony Elliot
25 JuneNorthcote22-26Bay RoskillBirkenhead War Memorial 4 
2:30Try: Hemi McCarthy (1m), James Waterson (11m), Huston Holloway (30m, 54m)
Con: Martin Watson (2m, 31m, 55m)
[69]Try: Nixon Leaso (6m), Mackenzie Kata (16m), Ariki Honetana-Paea (48m), Renouf Oge (66m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu (16m, 49m), Jerome Vogel (67m)
Pen: Ben Henry (74m, 77m)
Referee: Brent Newton

Section 2

25 JunePakuranga22-36OtahuhuTi Rakau Park 1 
2:30Try: Molisoni Faiva 4 (1m, 78m, 78m, 80m), Samuel Fonua (64m)
Con: Molisoni Faiva 3 (3m, 79m, 80m)
[70]Try: Jamel Hunt (6m), Mavae Manuika 3 (11m, 42m, 48m), Phoenix Hunt 2 (17m, 58m), Antonio Adams (72m)
Con: William Stowers 4 (7m, 18m, 43m, 48m)
Referee: ?
25 JuneMarist36-28Te AtatuMurray Halberg Park 1 
2:30Try: Sione Falala 2 (1m, 40m), Johnathon Aumua Falelua-Malio (13m), Jonpaul White (56m), Christopher Sio (61m), Doux Kauhiva (77m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 5 (3m, 14m, 41m, 57m, 78m)
Pen: Doux Kauhiva (67m)
[71]Try: Joseph Price (9m), Takitau Mapapalangi (18m), Charvez Watts Ikitule (30m), Cortez Taulu (34m), Naiki Paniora (49m)
Con: Kahil Johnson 4 (10m, 20m, 31m, 51m)
Referee: Leon Williamson
24 JunePonsonby (G)52-8PapakuraSunnynook Park 1 
2:30Try: Timor Reese Williams, Li Taufoou, Mike Williams, Levi Helleur-Atiga 3, Octavius Toniu 2, Mitchell Elima
Con: Taani Fangupo 8
[72]Try: Jason Tou, Anesi SiupoluReferee: Nigel Williams
25 JuneGlenora36-4RichmondHarold Moody Park 1 
2:30Try: Wyatt Rangi (36m), Kouma Samson (40m), Chase Bernard 2 (47m, 52m), Israel Levi (61m), Mose Esera 2 (66m, 76m)
Con: Mose Esera 4 (38m, 40m, 48m, 54m)
[73]Try: Jeremiah Poutu (14m)Referee: Aaronk Kesha
25 JuneMangere East66-16PapatoetoeWalter Massey Park 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[74]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Karl Vasau

Round 8

Hibiscus Coast hosted the Howick Hornets at Stanmore Bay in their 40th anniversary celebration day. The match was also the live streamed match of the round with Lewin Hudson and Wade Brunsdon in commentary. The Raiders put up a spirited showing against the second placed Hornets with Ian Mills scoring first, before eventually going down 22–12.[75]

Hikoirangi Paki fielding a kick with Delaney Chaney Puata in support in Te Atatu's match with Pakuranga

Northcote notched their second win of the season when they beat Otara 36–28 to keep their slim playoff hopes alive. Martin Watson converted 5 of their 6 tries and kicked a penalty. Manukau secured a rare win over Mt Albert at Fowld's Park 18–12. A 63rd-minute penalty to Samuel Nati put them in front by 2, before Koronato John scored in the 73rd minute to give them a 6-point lead which they hung on to. Richmond and Marist met at Grey Lynn Park for the Eddie Poching Memorial Cup with Richmond running out comfortable 26–8 winners. Bay Roskill sealed a playoff spot with a 40–14 win over Manurewa. Josh Tanielu converted 6 of their 7 tries. Otahuhu racked up 104 points in their win over the struggling Papakura side while Te Atatu also made short work of Pakuranga and won 78–8 while blooding several new first grade players.[76]

Section 1

2 JulyHibiscus Coast12-22HowickStanmore Bay 1 
2:30Try: Ian Mills (2m), Timoti Moala Liava'a (53m), Nuku Davison (66m)[77][75]Try: Anthony Fuimaono (16m, 48m), Klayton Waikato (34m), P Tuilimu 2 (56m, 63m)
Con: Klayton Waikato 1/5 (49m)
Referee: David Millar
2 JulyMt Albert12-18ManukauFowld's Park 1 
2:30Try: Sebastian Su'a (28m), Blake Wardrope (49m)
Con: Eiden Ackland 2 (28m, 51m)
[78]Try: Desmond Toofohe (15m), Riccardo Arama (56m), Koronato John (73m)
Con: Samuel Nati (16m), Hayden Pokai (57m)
Pen: Samuel Nati (63m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen
2 JulyBay Roskill40-14ManurewaBlockhouse Bay Reserve 4 
2:30Try: Ben Henry, Jerome Vogel, Ariki Honetana Paea, Renouf Oge, Shaun Tempest, Jarvis Leaoseve 2
Con: Joshua Tanielu 6
[79]Try: Sam Neifeldt 2, Rory Marshall Barton
Con: Temanu Temanu
Referee: Anthony Eliott
2 JulyNorthcote36-28OtaraBirkenhead War Memorial 4 
2:30Try: Tawhirimatea Heremaia, Hemi McCarthy, Kauri Harema 2, Taine Neho, William Eriwhata
Con: Martin Watson 5
Pen: Martin Watson
[80]Try: Joshua Fatialofa 2, Louis Papalii, Hansell Semau, Ieti Fetalaiga
Con: Louis Papalii 4
Referee: Aaronk Kesha

Section 2

2 JulyTe Atatu78-8PakurangaJack Colvin 1 
2:30Try: Ihaka Taka-Brown, Wheriko Tawhiri 2, Naiki Paniora 2, Moses Tuivoavoa, Ezra Natoealofa, Takitau Mapaplangi, Wiremu Tareha, Rhys Wikitera-Mataio, Delaney Chaney Puata
Con: Api Pēwhairangi 9, Reece Joyce 5
[81]Try: Stanley Vaea Hingano, Davey Schuster-OverhoffAttendance: 200
Referee: Brent Newton
2 JulyPapakura0-104OtahuhuPrince Edward Park 1 
2:30[82]Try: Antonio Adams 2 (4m, 54m), Fiohiva Siale Faingaa 3 (8m, 21m, 45m), Jacob Tialavea Leniu Paulo (16m), Sione Feao (19m), Mavae Manuika (24m), Shaun Motu-Muavae (27m), Ethan Nukanuka (30m), Connor Taurua-Purcell (41m), Atanasio Kuea (45m), Filipe Vaeafisi (48m), Jamel Hunt (50m), William Stowers (53m), Unknown (58m), Phoenix Hunt (61m), Unknown (66m)
Con: William Stowers 11 (8m, 17m, 19m, 21m, 24m, 27m, 30m, 41m, 45m, 46m, 50m), Fiohiva Siale Faingaa 4 (53m, 54m, 58m, 61m)
Referee: Andrew Harris
2 JulyRichmond26-8MaristGrey Lynn Park 2 
2:30Try: Vito Tevaga (7m), Nicholas Halalilo (23m), Unknown (57m), Unknown (58m), Amaramo Solomona (73m)
Con: Hawaiiki Annandale (8m), Unknown (57m), Unknown (74m)
[83]Try: Sagele Palaamo (62m), Unknown (77m)Referee: Daniel Caddy
2 JulyPapatoetoe14-58Ponsonby (G)Kohuora Park 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[84]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Tevita Pauuvale
2 JulyMangere East8-56GlenoraWalter Massey Park 1 
2:30Try: Ladejo Teau, Viliami Vainga[85]Try: Simon Luafalealo 2 (24m, 44m), Chaz Brown 2 (36m, 62m), Solomon Vasuvulagi 2 (38m, 48m), Wyatt Rangi (41m), Israel Levi (50m), Zacharia Tippins (65m), Chase Bernard (68m), James Taumata (80m)
Con: Chaz Brown (40m), Wyatt Rangi 4 (48m, 51m, 63m, 67m), Solomon Vasuvulagi (80m)
Referee: Karl Vasau

Round 9

In the final round of matches before the playoffs there were several matches that had repercussions for the final placings of teams. In Section 1 in the live streamed match Northcote beat Manukau 18 to 4. Kevin Locke joined the Northcote side for the match after returning from France earlier in the week. They finished the season with 6 competition points and a for and against percentage of 76.58% versus Otara who had a percentage of 79.66% meaning they went through in 6th place. Otara's 10 point win over Manurewa proving crucial.[86] Pt Chevalier visited Paparoa Park and thrashed the local side 50–20 though both teams were secure in first and second place already. Mt Albert and Bay Roskill leapfrogged Manukau into 3rd and 4th respectively courtesy of a 60–8 win over Hibiscus Coast and two points for the bye in the case of Bay Roskill.

Khalan Clyde passing out of dummy half behind Roydon Gillett in Te Atatu's 26–18 win over Richmond

In Section 2 Te Atatu secured 3rd position with a gutsy 26–18 win over Richmond. Playing into a strong westerly wind blowing straight down the field Richmond played strongly and led 12–10 until a late intercept by second rower John Suli who raced 90 metres to score gave the home side a 16–12 lead at the break. Playing into the wind in the second half the Roosters were clinical, controlling possession and field position to earn a home playoff match the following week. Marist took care of Mangere East to finish 5th, tied with Richmond on 12 competitions points, just one percentage point behind Richmond (243.28% vs 242.17%). The margin was even tighter to find the final playoff team. Pakuranga beat Papakura at Ti Rakau Park 54–18 but will be wishing they had scored just one more point at some stage in the season as Mangere East's 46–12 loss to Marist meant they finished with a for and against percentage of 65.43% which shaded Pakuranga's 65.19%. With Marist's win they held on to the Roy Chan Cup.

Section 1

9 JulyHowick20-52Pt ChevalierPaparoa Park 1 
2:30Try: Tahi Baggaley 2 (7m, 48m), Rahs Tuivai-Lopa (77m)
Con: Klayton Waikato 3/3 (8m, 48m, 78m)
Pen: Klayton Waikato (40m)
[87][88]Try: Patrick Sipley 2 (17m, 23m), Unknown (30m), Tevita Latu (34m), Sioeli Makaui (53m), Saula Solomona (56m), Matti Tuitama (63m), Lewis Soosemea 2 (65m, 78m), Harley Maynard (75m)
Con: Francis Leger (3/4) (19m, 24m, 76m), Brody Tamarua (3/5) (54m, 57m, 64m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott
9 JulyHibiscus Coast8-60Mt AlbertStanmore Bay 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[89]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Brent Newton
9 JulyNorthcote18-4ManukauBirkenhead War Memorial 4 
2:30Try: James Waterson (7m), Martin Watson (35m), Cory Haku (42m), Morgan Cook (74m)
Con: Martin Watson 1/3 (37m)
[90]Try: Kari Holamotu (48m)Referee: Daniel Caddy
9 JulyManurewa24-34OtaraMountfort Park: Jack Shelly 
2:30Try: Kikorangi Puhipi-Hibbs, Tres Von Nathan, Samuel So'oalo, Abraham Tulisi, Waru Pairama
Con: Kikorangi Puhipi-Hibbs 2
[91]Try: Storm Tanaki, Stanley Tuipulotu, Manu Fatialofa 3, Jaycob Ru
Con: Louis Papalii 5
Referee: Leon Williamson

Section 2

9 JulyPakuranga54-18PapakuraTi Rakau Park 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[92]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Andrew Harris
9 JulyTe Atatu26-18RichmondJack Colvin Park 1 
2:30Try: Kahil Johnson, Reece Joyce, John Suli, Joseph Price, Paorastarr Manning
Con: Api Pēwhairangi 3
[93]Try: Jeremiah Poutu, Blade Collins-Kamuhemu, James Gavet
Con: Tuipala Faaee 3
Referee: Joseph Green
9 JulyOtahuhu136-0PapatoetoeBert Henham Park 1 
2:30Try: Phoenix Hunt 3, Jacob Tialavea Leniu Paulo, Lorenzo Filimaua, William Stowers, Shaun Motu-Muavae 2, Fiohiva Siale Faingaa 2, Fangupo Fotu, Ezekial Start, Mavae Manuika 5, Sione Feao, Maddison Tekeu, Sione Tesese 2, Connor Taurua-Purcell, Antonio Adams 2
Con: Jacob Tialavea Leniu Paulo, William Stowers 4, Fiohiva Siale Faingaa 15
[94]Referee: Nigel Williams
9 JulyMarist46-12Mangere EastMurray Halberg Park 1 
2:30Try: Sunia Akau'loa, Sione Falala, Lene Neemia, Austin Alaia, Jonpaul White, Tulsa Saumamao, Emmanuel Cerei 3
Con: Doux Kauhiva 5
[95]Try: Junior Moli, Robert Lauhingoa, Morgan MisifoaReferee: Viggo Rasmussen
9 JulyPonsonby20-68GlenoraVictoria Park 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[96]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: David Millar

Fox Premiership preliminary finals

Mangere East on attack v Te Atatu in the first round of playoff matches

The first week of finals saw Pt Chevalier, Howick, Glenora, and Otahuhu have byes by virtue of finishing in the top 2 in their respective sections. The live stream match was played between Mt Albert and Otara. It was commentated by Dale Husband and Richie Barnett.[97] Mt Albert won the match 36–18 after pushing on from an 18–10 lead with Eiden Ackland scoring 3 tries and kicking 6 conversions from 6. Sebastian Su'a who had signed on for the Newcastle Knights for 2023 scored twice. Te Atatu had a relatively easy win over Mangere East who only had 1 reserve for much of the game due to "last-minute pull-outs, illness, and a high amount of injuries" according to their social media feed. Delaney Chaney-Puata scored a second half hat trick with Cook Island international Reece Joyce converting 9 tries in Api Pēwhairangi's absence through illness. Bay Roskill held off Manukau 28–22 in the only tight match of the weekend to advance to play Howick. Marist proved far too strong for Richmond at Grey Lynn Park, winning 34–0 with Kameli Vasu scoring twice in a 6 tries to nil victory. The match was streamed by Petes Filming.[98]

Section 1

16 JulyMt Albert36-18OtaraFowlds Park 1 
2:30Try: Johnson Peters (18m), Eiden Ackland 3 (22m, 59m, 72m), Sebastian Su'a 2 (45m, 65m)
Con: Eiden Ackland 6/6 (18m, 23m, 46m, 60m, 66m, 72m)
[99]Try: Stanley Tuipolotu (28m), Josiah Aspden (45m), Joshua Perez (74m, 78m)
Con: Louis Papalii 1/4 (46m)
Attendance: 400
Referee: Joseph Green, Poriau Uamaki (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)
16 JulyBay Roskill28-22ManukauBlockhouse Bay Reserve 3 
2:30Try: Unknown, Joshua Tanielu, Mackenzie Kata, Ariki Honetana-Paea, Jarvis Leaoseve
Con: Joshua Tanielu 4
[100]Try: Raven Togiafofoa, Koronato John, Hayden Pokai, Petuiko (Patrick) Hufanga
Con: Samuel Nati 2, Hayden Pokai
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Simon Bailey (TJ), Rebecca Ellison (TJ)

Section 2

16 JulyTe Atatu62-6Mangere EastJack Colvin Park 
2:30Try: Charvez Watts Ikitule 2 (2m, 14m), Reece Joyce (11m), Douglas Veatupu (31m), Roydon Gillett (35m), Paterika Vaivai (37m), Cortez Taulu (40m), Devante Mihinui (58m), Delaney Chaney 3 (60m, 71m, 80m)
Con: Reece Joyce 9 (12m, 16m, 32m, 36m, 38m, 59m, 61m, 72m, 80m)
[101]Try: Ezra Lemusu (49m)
Con: Vinnie Chan (51m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: David Millar, Paul Lorigan (TJ)
16 JulyRichmond34-0MaristGrey Lynn Park 2 
2:30Try: Nicholas Halalilo (10m), Kameli Vasu 2 (14m, 80m), Jeremiah Poutu (40m), Vito Tevaga (58m), Amaramo Solomona (66m)
Con: Tevin Arona 4/6 (15m, 40m, 59m, 68m),
Pen: Tevin Arona 1/1 (23m)
[102]Referee: Daniel Caddy, Grant Smith (TJ), Ryan Doherty (TJ)

Fox Premiership quarter finals

John Suli brought to ground by Phil Kingi in the Glenora-Te Atatu match at Harold Moody Field

All four home teams who came into their matches off a weeks rest won, with most margins being reasonably comfortable. The one exception was the Otahuhu win over Richmond by 20 points to 12. The score was 14–12 at halftime before a late try to Phoenix Hunt sealed the win. In the live streamed game Glenora jumped out to an early 12–0 lead, scoring 2 tries off the back of kicks. Akarana Falcons U20 full back Esom Ioka climbed to take a bomb and sprinted over and then Mosese Faeamani dived on a loose ball in the in goal to score a second. Another try to James Taumata threatened to end the game as a contest but a try to Te Atatu's Royden Gillett and conversion by Api Pēwhairangi made the half time score 16–6. The second half was relatively even but Glenora pushed on for a 26–12 win. Mt Albert made a spirited showing at Walker Park and the score was locked up at 18–18 at half time. Tevita Latu scored the go ahead try early in the second half and then Pt Chevalier came home strongly to win 40–22. Howick made fairly easy work of Bay Roskill, winning 44 points to 6 at Paparoa Park. The match was live streamed by Petes Filming.[103]

Section 1

23 JulyPt Chevalier40-22Mt AlbertWalker Park 1 
2:30Try: Brody Tamarua 2 (3m, 65m), Dylan Tavita (11m), Patrick Sipley (15m), Tevita Latu (45m), Ollie Tuimavave 2 (49m, 52m)
Con: Francis Leger 6 (4m, 13m, 16m, 47m, 51m, 66m)
[104]Try: Unknown 4 (7m, 23m, 30m, 74m)
Con: Unknown 3 (9m, 24m, 31m)
Referee: Joseph Green, David Millar (TJ), & Ryan Doherty (TJ)
23 JulyHowick44-6Bay RoskillPaparoa Park 1 
2:30Try: Uila Aiolupo (18m), Rueben Tolovae (29m), Alan Niulevu 2 (34m, 45m), Trent Bishop (43m), Tayhler Paora (61m), Jerome Mika (75m), Eliaz Marsters (79m)
Con: Klayton Waikato 6/8 (19m, 30m, 44m, 46m, 62m, 80m)
[105]Try: Joshua Tanielu (53m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 0/1
Pen: Joshua Tanielu (40m)
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), & Poriau Uamaki (TJ)

Section 2

23 JulyGlenora26-12Te AtatuHarold Moody 1 
2:30Try: Esom Ioka (1m), Mosese Faeamani (11m), James Taumata 2 (14m, 51m), Kadiyae Ioka (62m)
Con: Mose Esera 3 (2m, 13m, 63m)
[106]Try: Royden Gillett (35m), Devante Mihinui (57m)
Con: Api Pēwhairangi 2 (37m, 58m)
Attendance: 400
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Keven Ah-Ken (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)
23 JulyOtahuhu20-12RichmondBert Henham Park 1 
2:30Try: Sione Tesese (11m), Connor Taurua-Purcell (20m), Antonio Adams (30m), Phoenix Hunt (80m)
Con: Fiohiva Siale Faingaa (12m), Lorenzo Filimaua (80m)
[107]Try: Amaramo Solomona (6m), Netane Vi (26m)
Con: Unknown (7m, 27m)
Referee: Anthony Aliott, Daniel Caddy (TJ), & Nigel Williams (TJ)

Fox Premiership semifinals

Section 1

30 JulyPt Chevalier24-12HowickMt Smart Stadium 2 
2:30Try: Francis Leger (2m), Daniel Harris-Tavita (11m), Tevita Latu (46m), Ollie Tuimavave (48m), Siapo Pasene (60m)
Con: Francis Leger 2/4 (12m, 47m), Brody Tamarua 0/1
[108]Try: Uila Aiolupo (40m), Tayhler Paora (75m)
Con: Klayton Waikato 2/2 (40m, 76m)
Attendance: 400
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Anthony Eliott (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)

Section 2

30 JulyGlenora26-18OtahuhuMt Smart Stadium 2 
12:45Try: Solomon Vasuvuvulagi (2m), Esom Ioka (25m), Simon Luafalealo 2 (44m, 65m), Daniel Reuelu-Buchanan (48m), Chase Bernard (75m)
Con: Mose Esera 1/4 (3m), Chaz Brown 1/2 (76m)
[109]Try: Mavae Manuila (9m), Sione Tesese (53m), Benjamin Wharton-Benedict (77m)
Con: Lorenzo Filimaua 2/3 (54m, 78m)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Rochelle Tamarua (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)

Fox Memorial Premiership grand final

Matthew Whyte scoring to give Point Chevalier a 14–6 lead

Soape Kavaliku and Daniel Reuelu-Buchanan were both making their 100th appearance for the Glenora Bears. Point Chevalier Pirates won a closely fought Fox Memorial final 14–12 over the Glenora after taking a 10–6 lead into halftime. They scored a brilliant try after Pt Chevalier junior, Ollie Tuimavave (who brought up 50 games for the Pirates during the year) returned a kick over 50 metres before a centering grubber kick was gathered by Harley Maynard, who crashed over under the posts in the tackle of Kadiyae Ioka.[110] They stretched their lead 3 minutes later with a try to captain Francis Leger who stepped infield and dived across.

Chaz Brown crossing for Glenora to narrow the score to 10–4

Glenora narrowed the gap late in the first half with Chaz Brown beating Leger on the outside to cross, with Mose Esera converting. Point Chevalier pushed their lead back out to 8 early n the second half with a try in the left corner to Matthew Whyte. With 30 minutes remaining Glenora scored a converted try to Fatani Paea Manukia after a superb offload from former NZ Police rugby league representative, Chase Bernard. The conversion made the margin just 2 points. Despite coming close several times neither team could add further points and Pt Chevalier held out for the win. Brody Tamarua of Point Chevalier was awarded the Doug Price Memorial Medal for man of the match.[111] The match was live streamed on YouTube and also broadcast live on Sky Sport with Glen Larmer and Wade Brunsdon commentating.[112]

6 AugustPt Chevalier14-12GlenoraMt Smart Stadium 1 
3:10Try: Harley Maynard (20m), Francis Leger (23m), Matthew Whyte (45m)
Con: Francis Leger 1/3 (21m)
[113]Try: Chaz Brown (34m), Fatani Paea Manukia (50m)
Con: Mose Esera 2/2 (35m, 51m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Viggo Rasmussen (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)

Fox Championship (Sharman Cup)

The Fox Championship was played between the teams which finished in the bottom 3 of Section 1 and bottom 4 of Section 2.

Fox Championship preliminary finals

Section 1

17 JulyNorthcote28-18ManurewaBirkenhead War Memorial 4 
2:30Try: Morgan Cook, James Waterson, Martin Watson, Taylor Daniels, Kevin Locke 2
Con: Martin Watson 2
[114]Try: Kikorangi Puhipi-Hibbs, Sam Neufeldt, Tane Wiki, Petelo Havili
Con: Henry Dunn
Referee: Aaronk Kesha

Section 2

15 JulyPapakura6-18PapatoetoePrince Edward Park 1 
7:30Try: Jason Tou
Con: Ari Busby
[115]Try: Greig Greig, Jayson Iosefa, Masitati Tuifua
Con: Jordyn Mahika 2
Pen: Jordyn Mahika
Referee: Nigel Williams
16 JulyPakuranga46-14Ponsonby (G)Ti Rakau Park 1 
2:30Try: Tevita Faiva (3m), Manu Tukia (20m), Samuel Fonua 2 (22m, 76m), Molisoni Faiva 3 (23m, 48m, 79m), Ofa Pulu (40m), Unknown (43m)
Con: Molisoni Faiva 5 (4m, 21m, 41m, 49m, 79m),
[116]Try: Heitony Talagi 2 (14m, 72m), Timor Reese Williams (53m)
Con: Taani Fangupo (16m)
Referee: Andrew Harris

Fox Championship quarter finals

Section 1

23 JulyManurewa10-34Hibiscus CoastMountford Park: Jack Shelly 
2:30Try: Hauriri Harvey (22m), Sam Neufeldt (64m)
Con: Nathan Simmons (23m)
[117]Try: Isaac Jones (25m), Samuel Waterworth (29m), Liam Ackland 2 (39m, 70m), Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan 2 (49m, 73m)
Con: Devon Tronel-Harris 5 (26m, 31m, 40m, 50m, 80m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha

Section 2

23 JulyPonsonby (G)60-16PapatoetoeVictoria Park 1 
2:30Try: Taani Fangupo 3, Timor Reese Williams 2, Levi Helleur-Atiga 3, Mike Williams, Liam Briggs, Sasha Urale
Con: Taani Fangupo 7, Liam Briggs
[118]Try: Greg Smith 2, Liki Iloheafaiva
Con: Jordyn Mahika 2
Referee: Brent Newton

Fox Championship semi finals

Northcote made easy work of Ponsonby at the Birkenhead War Memorial, romping away to a 48–4 win. James Waterson scored a hat trick for the home side, and Martin Watson converted 6 of their 9 tries. The match was streamed by Petes Filming.[119] Pakuranga had to come back twice after trailing 12–0 after 15 minutes, and 18–12 after 50 minutes. Three unconverted tries to Manu Tukia, Ofa Pulu, and Samuel Fonua edged them home at Ti Rakau Park in Pakuranga.

Section 1

30 JulyNorthcote48-4Ponsonby (G)Birkenhead War Memorial 4 
2:30Try: James Waterson 3 (7m, 21m, 56m), Alvin Tu'ione 2 (14m, 65m), Robert Taupau (27m), Kevin Locke (29m), Martin Watson (69m), Tawhirimatea Heremaia (74m)
Con: Martin Watson 6 (15m, 23m, 28m, 30m, 70m, 75m)
[120]Try: Timor Reese Williams (24m)Referee: Brent Newton

Section 2

30 JulyPakuranga24-18Hibiscus CoastTi Rakau Park 1 
2:30Try: Sione Tuimoala (26m), David Schaumkel Otukolo (43m), Manu Tukia (53m), Ofa Pulu (60m), Samuel Fonua (80m)
Con: Molisoni Faiva (27m, 43m)
[121]Try: Isaac Jones (5m), Nukutawhiti Davison (15m), Boston Josephs (49m)
Con: Devon Tronel-Harris (6m, 15m, 50m)
Referee: Joseph Green

Fox Championship (Sharman Cup) grand final

Manu Tukia scoring for Pakuranga in the 70th minute
Martin Watson on attack for Northcote

The Northcote Tigers won the Sharman Cup by defeating the Pakuranga Jaguars in a thrilling match 32–28. They threatened to run away with the game when Huston Holloway scored his second try which was converted in the 61st minute to make the score 32–16. However two late tries to Pakuranga through Ofa Pulu in the 67th minute and Manu Tukia in the 70th minute narrowed the margin to just 4 points with 9 minutes remaining. Northcote held on however for the win. The match was live streamed on YouTube.[122]

6 AugustNorthcote32-28PakurangaMt Smart Stadium 1 
12:45Try: Martin Watson (3m), Taine Neho (15m), Huston Holloway 2 (21m, 61m), Neihana Walters (54m), Hsed Faaee (57m)
Con: Martin Watson 4/6 (4m, 16m, 55m, 62m)
[123][124]Try: Tihau Nabala (7m), Molisoni Faiva (27m), Sione Tuimoala (46m), Ofa Pulu (67m), Manu Tukia (70m)
Con: Molisoni Faiva 4/5 (8m, 47m, 68m, 70m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Brent Newton (TJ), Aaronk Kesha (TJ)

Women's Competitions

Farrelly Photos Women's Premiership

Standings

TeamPldWDLFA%Pts
Pt Chevalier Green121101492110447.27%22
Manurewa Wahine Kowhai12813380194195.88%17
Otara Scorpions Stingers12615230222103.6%13
Ponsonby Women12606328270121.48%12
Richmond Roses1260623025889.15%12
Howick Hornets Women1260627434479.65%12
Taniwharau Women1240820233061.21%8
Otahuhu Leopards Women12001212052822.73%0

Round 1

Last years semi-finalists met again to open the season with Pt Chevalier winning 26–14 in Grey Lynn. Katelyn Vaha'akolo scored a run away try late in the match to seal the victory for the defending champions. For Richmond Waiana Jones scored twice. Ponsonby opened with a 34–16 win at Paparoa Park controlling the game with 7 tries, each to different players, 3 of which were converted by Mele Hufanga. Otahuhu, who were back with a new side went down to the Waikato side, Taniwharau 44–6. Ilaisaane Taufa scored Otahuhu's only points with a try and conversion. Nadia Flavell bagged 4 tries for Taniwharau, while Calista Ruruku kicked 2 conversions. Manurewa Kowhai and Otara fought out a 20–20 draw at Mountfort Park in Manurewa.

8 MayRichmond Roses14–26Pt Chevalier GreenGrey Lynn Park 2 
2:30Try: Waiana Jones 2, Rowena Meleisea
Con: Laishon Jones
[125]Try: Madison Bartlett, Sharnyze Pihema, Katelyn Vaha'akolo, Sylvia Brunt 2
Con: Tatiana Finau 3
Referee: David Millar
8 MayHowick Hornets Women16–34Ponsonby WomenPaparoa Park 1 
1:00Try: Elisapeta Gale, Jonsal Tautari, Cilia-Marie Po’e-Tofaeono
Con: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 2
[126]Try: Pearl Tuitama, Mele Toki, Mele Maatuleio Fotu-Moala, Tessa Wright, Tanika-Jazz Noble-Bell, Natalee Tagavaitau, Mele Hufanga
Con: Mele Hufanga 3
Referee: Nigel Williams
8 MayOtahuhu Leopards Women6–44Taniwharau WomenBert Henham Park 1 
2:30Try: Ilaisaane Taufa
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa
[127]Try: Leah-Rhys Toka, Te Oriwa Ahuriri 2, Lakeisha Tipene, Nadia Flavell 4, Naomi Kara
Con: Calista Ruruku 3, Lakeisha Tipene
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
8 MayManurewa Wahine Kowhai20-20Otara Scorpion StingersMountfort Park, Jack Shelly 
2:30Try: Mackenzie Wiki 2 + others unknown
Con: unknown
[128]Try: unknown
Con: unknown
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale

Round 2

Ponsonby recorded their first win (26-16) over Manurewa since they joined the premier women's competition in 2018. They had 5 separate try scorers with Mele Hufanga complimenting her try with 3 conversions, while Danielle Apaina was the player of the day. Mackenzie Wiki scored twice for the losers. Pt Chevalier made short work of Howick at Walker Park winning 52–4 with Lavinia Tauhalaliku scoring 4 tries. Kylie Porter scored the only points for Howick. Richmond Roses beat Taniwharau 34–10 at Opaheke Sports Park with Laishon Jones scoring once and converting 3 of their 7 tries. Otara recorded their first win on the season beating Otahuhu 20–6 at Ngati Otara Park. Wati Deleilomaloma scored twice in their win with Aketule McKinley-Sadaraka converting 2 tries.[129]

15 MayPonsonby Women26-16Manurewa Wahine KowhaiVictoria Park 1 
12:45Try: Pearl Tuitama, Milania Cairns, Mele Maatuleio Fotue-Moala, Tessa Wright, Mele Hufanga
Con: Mele Hufanga 3
Try: Alexis Hapuku, Pahu Hepana, Mackenzie Wiki 2
15 MayTaniwharau Women10-34Richmond RosesOpaheke Sports Park 1 
2:30Try: Leah Rhys Toka (40m), Te Oriwa Ahuriri (71m)
Con: Calista Ruruka (74m)
Try: Claudia Hanham (6m), Kaiyah Atai (19m), Laishon Jones (27m), Rowena Meleisea 2 (36m, 64m), Waiana Jones (49m), Charlize Tumu-Makara (59m)
Con: Laishon Jones 3 (28m, 60m, 66m)
Referee: Michael Analu
15 MayPt Chevalier Green52-4Howick Hornets WomenWalker Park 1 
2:30Try: Lavinia Tauhalaliku 4 (7m, 10m, 50m, 72m), Debnorah Moors (17m), Apii Nichols 2 (25m, 52m), Sylvia Brunt 2 (38m, 40m), Lanulangi Veainu (60m), Katelyn Vaha'akolo (77m)
Con: Sylvia Brunt 4 (27m, 39m, 40m, 64m)
Try: Kylie PorterReferee: Nigel Williams
15 MayOtara Scorpion Stingers20-6Otahuhu Leopards WomenNgati Otara Park 1 
Try: Mary Solovi, Justyce Roebech, Wati Deleilomaloma 2
Con: Aketuke McKinley-Sadaraka 2
Try: Onjeurlina Leiataua
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale

Round 3

Richmond held their club day with the Richmond Roses playing curtain raiser to the premier men's match at Grey Lynn Park. Richmond won a thriller with Laishon Jones scoring twice and kicking 3 conversions. Rowena Meleisea also scored twice for Richmond, while Mele Hufanga converted 4 of Ponsonby's 5 tries. Howick had 7 separate try scorers in their 32–26 win over Taniwharau, with Zayde Sarah-Baldwin converting 3 of them. Charlette Butler and Trinity Crosby each scored twice for Taniwharau with Calista Ruruku scoring once and kicking 3 conversions.[130]

21 MayRichmond Roses30–28Ponsonby WomenGrey Lynn Park 2 
12:45Try: Kaiyah Atai, Laishon Jones 2, Rowena Meleisea 2, Abigail Roache
Con: Laishon Jones 3
[131]Try: Phoenix Pivac, Pearl Tuitama, Milania Cairns, Mele Hufanga, Mele Maatuleio Fotu-Moala
Con: Mele Hufanga 4
Referee: Hayden Price
22 MayManurewa Wahine Kowhai46–10Otahuhu Leopards WomenMountfort Park, Jack Shelly 
2:30Try: Amiria Te Iringa 4 (4m, 8m, 30m, 60m), Jodeci Joseph 2 (12m, 38m), Amber Kani (18m), Mackenzie Wiki (21m), Alexis Hapuku (35m)
Con: Kerehitina Denise 5 (13m, 19m, 23m, 39m, 62m)
[132]Try: Charlie-Kaige Kamuhemu (47m), Sade Scheumkel (72m)
Con: Ilaisaana Taufu (48m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
22 MayPt Chevalier Green40-10Otara Scorpion StingersWalker Park 1 
2:30[133]Referee: David Millar
22 MayHowick Hornets Women32–26Taniwharau WomenPaparoa Park 1 
1:00Try: Lisa Edwards Rua (29m), Jazmin Walker (36m), Wendy Savieti (42m), Melvina Weilert 2 (45m, 61m), Sharelle Leota (52m), Mollie Tagaloa (55m)
Con: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 2 (38m, 53m)
[134]Try: Charlette Butler 2 (5m, 42m), Trinity Crosby 2 (25m, 71m), Calista Ruruku (80m)
Con: Calista Ruruku 3 (6m, 26m, 43m)
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale

Round 4

Otara secured their second win with a 20–8 win away to Taniwharau, with Wati Delailomaloma scoring another double. Shannon Leota scored twice in Richmond's 18–10 win over Howick. Ponsonby thrashed Otahuhu 60–8 at Bert Henham Park with Mele Hufanga scoring 4 tries and her namesake Mele Maatuleio Fotu-Moala scoring 3. Hufanga also kicked 4 conversions for a personal haul of 24 points.[135]

29 MayTaniwharau Women8-20Otara Scorpion StingersOpaheke Sports Park 1 
2:30Try: Charlette Butler (14m), Tia Toka (31m)[136]Try: Josephine Marearai (6m), Wati Delailomaloma 2 (22m, 76m), Annessa Biddle (66m)
Con: Aketuke McKinley-Sadaraka 2 (8m, 68m)
Referee: Bryan Barron
29 MayRichmond Roses18-10Howick Hornets WomenGrey Lynn Park 1 
2:30Try: Abigail Roache (19m), Anahera Mohi (57m), Shannon Leota 2 (66m, 81m)
Con: Juliana Newman (66m)
[137]Try: Melvina Weilert (27m), Shontelle Woodman (32m)
Con: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin (33m)
Referee: David Millar
29 MayOtahuhu Leopards Women8-60Ponsonby WomenBert Henham Park 1 
2:30Try: Vaine Tinirau Schwenke, Onjeurlina Leiataua[138]Try: Alaimoana Fineaso-Levi, Jennifer Reu 2, Mele Maatuleio Fotu-Moala 3, Mele Hufanga 4, Christina Andres 2, Sarah Filimoeatu
Con: Mele Hufanga 4
Referee: Nigel Williams
29 MayPt Chevalier Green30-14Manurewa Wahine KowhaiWalker Park 1 
2:30Try: Lilieta Maumau (12m), Tatiana Finau (13m), Unknown (36m), Jaime Patuki (48m), Katelyn Vaha'akolo 2 (53m, 80m)
Con: Tatiana Finau 3 (13m, 37m, 55m)
[139]Try: Halayna Finau 2 (61m, 74m), Karley Te Kawa (69m)
Con: Kerehitinia Denise (63m)

Round 5

11 JuneRichmond Roses12-22Manurewa Wahine KowhaiGrey Lynn Park 1 
12:45[140]Referee: Bryan Barron
12 JuneHowick Hornets Women40-36Otahuhu Leopards WomenPaparoa Park 1 
1:00Try: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 3, Melvina Weilert 2, Lisa Edwards Rua 2, Mollie Tagaloa
Con: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 2, Mollie Tagaloa 2
[141]Try: Sueana Tiriaera Kumar, Tafao Faaeaina Asaua 2, Ramouner Henry, Onjeurlina Leiataua, Sefuluai Tamotu
Con: Ilaisaane Taufu 6
Referee: Nigel Williams
12 JunePonsonby Women18-10Otara Scorpion StingersVictoria Park 1 
2:30Try: Milania Cairns, Sarah Filimoeatu, Mele Toki, Metanoia Fotumoala
Con: Jhana Magele
[142]Try: Unknown, Annessa Biddle
Con: Aketuke McKinley
Referee: David Millar
12 JuneTaniwharau Women22-66Pt Chevalier GreenRay Small Park 1 
2:30Try: Nadia Flavell (19m), Te Oriwa Ahuriri 2 (33m, 51m), Lakeisha Tipene (63m)
Con: Lakeisha Tipene 2 (20m, 34m), Naomi Kara (52m)
[143]Try: Laishon Albert Jones 3 (5m, 11m, 77m), Lavinia Tauhalaliku 3 (8m, 45m, 60m), Charlotte Arnopp-Scanlan 2 (14m, 68m), Katelyn Vaha'akolo (24m), Lanulangi Veainu 3 (29m, 56m, 72m), Annetta-Claudia Nuuausala (73m)
Con: Tatiana Finau 7 (6m, 12m, 30m, 46m, 57m, 69m, 75m)
Referee: Michael Analu

Round 6

19 JuneTaniwharau Women26–22Ponsonby WomenTe Papatakaaro Park 1 
1:00Try: Te Oriwa Ahuriri (25m, 51m), Sarah Hekeiterangi Broadhurst (38m), Chyann Kaitapu (58m), Nadia Flavell (80m)
Con: Calista Ruruku (40m), Naomi Kara (52m), Lakeisha Tipene (59m)
[144]Try: Tessa Wright (1m), Moanekah Vaai (40m), Metanoia Fotumoala (41m), Milania Cairns (41m), Sarah Filimoeatu (41m)
Con: Jhana Magele (1m)
19 JuneOtahuhu Leopards Women0–96Pt Chevalier GreenBert Henham Park 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[145]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Nigel Williams
19 JuneOtara Scorpion Stingers24–8Richmond RosesNgati Otara Park 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[146]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Aaronk Kesha
19 JuneHowick Hornets Women10–48Manurewa Wahine KowhaiPaparoa Park 1 
2:30Try: Unknown, Jonsal Tautari
Con: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin
[147]Try: Makayla Eli, Carnetra Nathan, Halayna Finau, Kaylen Ikitule, Kerehitinia Denise, Harano Te Iringa 2, Ngatokotoru Arakua 2
Con: Makayla Eli 2, Kerehitinia Denise 4
Referee: David Millar

Round 7

26 JuneRichmond RosesWBD - LBDOtahuhu Leopards WomenBert Henham Park 1 
2:30
26 JunePonsonby Women4–32Pt Chevalier GreenVictoria Park 1 
2:30Try: Chloe Tearikimana[148]Try: Lavinia Tauhalaliku 3, Apii Nicholls-Pualau, Katelyn Vaha'akolo, Queenie Uiese
Con: Apii Nicholls 3
Referee: David Millar
26 JuneManurewa Wahine Kowhai52–16Taniwharau Women 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[149]Try: no scorers submitted
26 JuneHowick Hornets Women14–36Otara Scorpion StingersPaparoa Park 1 
2:30Try: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin, Lovianna Fanene, Shanita Woodman
Con: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin
[150]Try: Corina Vai, Josephine Marearai, Marina Hagai, Wati Delailomaloma 2, Annessa Biddle 2
Con: Aketuke McKinley-Sadaraka 4

Round 8

1 JulyHowick Hornets Women50–34Ponsonby WomenPaparoa Park 1 
7:00Try: Cilia-Marie Po'e-Tofaeono 6 (6m, 40m, 46m, 51m, 59m, 76m), Saphire Abraham (17m), Melivina Weilert (20m), Mollie Tagaloa (40m), Gedaliah Pulupaki (71m)
Con: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 5 (21m, 40m, 42m, 46m, 73m)
[151]Try: Mele Hufanga 3 (3m, 28m, 60m), Chloe Tearikimana (10m), Sarah Filimoeatu (38m), Mazelina Haurua (67m), Jhana Magele (80m)
Con: Jhana Magele 2 (30m, 65m), Mele Hufanga (81m)
Referee: James Priest
3 JulyPt Chevalier Green26–4Richmond RosesWalker Park 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[152]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Warren Clarke
3 JulyTaniwharau Women34–6Otahuhu Leopards WomenRay Small Park 1 
2:30Try: Te Oriwa Ahuriri 2 (1m, 63m), Nyesha Hamilton 2 (14m, 30m), Lakeisha Tipene (46m), Naomi Kara (55m), Kimihia Rogers (68m), Nadia Flavell (76m)
Con: Lakeisha Tipene (48m)
[153]Try: Ilaisaane Taufa (41m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (41m)
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale
3 JulyOtara Scorpion Stingers8–30Manurewa Wahine KowhaiNgati Otara Park 1 
2:30Try: Corina Vai (53m), Wati Delailomaloma (70m)[154]Try: Mackenzie Wiki (4m), Kerehitina Denise 3 (18m, 40m, 62m), Maitua Feterika 2 (23m, 67m)
Con: Kerehitina Denise 3 (6m, 20m, 25m)
Referee: Bryan Barron

Round 9

10 JulyPonsonby Women20–34Richmond RosesVictoria Park 1 
2:30Try: Jennifer Reu, Sarah Filimoeatu, Phoenix Pivac, Cesca Luafalealo, Christina Andres[155]Try: Keri Ratima 2, Rowena Meleisea 2, Clementine Varea, Phillipa Smith, Charlize Tumu-Makara
Con: Laura Mariu 2, Clementine Varea
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
10 JulyTaniwharau Women6–36Howick Hornets WomenPrince Edward Park 1 
2:30Try: Charlette Butler (1m)
Con: Hope Parata-Kingi (2m)
[156]Try: Melivina Weilert 2 (3m, 7m), Saphire Abraham (19m), Rebecca Taua (28m), Zayde Sarah-Baldwin (33m), Wendy Savieti (58m), Lisa Edwards Rua (59m)
Con: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 3 (35m, 59m, 62m)
Pen: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin (6m)
Referee: Jason Heta
10 JulyOtahuhu Leopards Women6–60Manurewa Wahine KowhaiBert Henham Park 1 
2:30Try: Unknown (9m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (11m)
[157]Try: Kaylen Ikitule (1m), Harano Te Iringa (19m), Maitua Feterika 2 (24m, 32m), Terehia Matua 2 (36m, 48m), Mackenzie Wiki 2 (41m, 67m), Alexis Hapuku (54m), Lasalle Lefale (58m), Karley Te Kawa (71m), Harano Te Iringa (74m)
Con: Kerehitina Denise 6 (25m, 38m, 42m, 69m, 72m, 75m)
Referee: Michael Analu
10 JulyOtara Scorpion Stingers8–24Pt Chevalier GreenNgati Otara Park 1 
2:30Try: Jaimee Taitoko (10m), Unknown (47m)[158]Try: Katelyn Vaha'akolo 2 (15m, 72m), Yasmin Puru-Tongia (27m), Va'anessa Molia-Fraser 2 (56m, 65m)
Con: Tatiana Finau 2 (16m, 66m)
Referee: David Millar

Round 10

The match between Howick and Richmond was played on Friday night, under lights at Paparoa Park, the home of Howick. Howick won a close fought game 22–14.

15 JulyHowick Women22–14Richmond RosesPaparoa Park 1 
7:00Try: Lovianna Fanene, Saphire Abraham, Melvina Weilert, Cilia-Maria Po'e-Tofaeono
Con: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 3
[159]Try: Charlize Tumu-Makara, Clementine Varea, Kahurina Cassidy
Con: Laura Mariu
Referee: Bryan Barron
17 JulyManurewa Wahine Kowhai30–26Pt Chevalier GreenMountford Park: Jack Shelly 
2:30Try: Gloria-Hannah Murray-Fiu (16m), Kaylen Ikitule (21m), Alexis Hapuku (28m), Kerehitina Denise (31m), Terehia Matua (56m), Harano Te Iringa (60m)
Con: Kerehitina Denise 3 (16m, 33m, 58m)
[160]Try: Laishon Albert-Jones (2m), Katelyn Vaha'akolo 2 (10m, 75m), Unknown (43m), Unknown (66m)
Con: Laishon Albert-Jones 2 (4m, 67m), Unknown (76m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
17 JulyOtara Scorpion Stingers52–10TaniwharauNgati Otara Park 1 
2:30Try: Tessa Peace 3 (1m, 28m, 36m), Aketule McKinley-Sararaka 2 (7m, 47m), Annessa Biddle 3 (10m, 57m, 68m), Wati Delailomaloma 2 (19m, 77m)
Con: Aketule McKinley-Sadaraka 5 (11m, 30m, 48m, 59m, 78m), Wati Delailomaloma (51m)
[161]Try: Nadia Flavell (13m), Te Oriwa Ahuriri (39m)
Con: Leah-Rhys Toka (40m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
17 JulyPonsonby Women42–26Otahuhu WomenVictoria Park 1 
2:30Try: Kathleen Noble, Debbie Ufipoa 2, Chance Vaipo, Mia Holo, Jennifer Reu, Pearl Tuitama, Kimiana Muriwai, Paige Irimana
Con: Charlotte Davis 3
[162]Try: Onjeurlina Leiataua, Tafao Faaeaina Asaua 2, Tamara Ati, Cassius George
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa 3
Referee: Grant Smith

Round 11

24 JulyManurewa Wahine Kowhai64–6Richmond RosesMountford Park: Jack Shelly 
12:45Try: Evelyn Tiriaere, Ricshay Lemanu 2, Lasalle Lefale, Mackenzie Wiki, Kaylen Ikutule, Kerehitina Denise 2, Kirsty Rapana, Kelly Maipi, Makayla Eli 2
Con: Kerehitina Denise 8
[163]Try: Abigail Roache
Con: Rowena Meleisea
Referee: Nigel Williams
24 JulyHowick Women16–10Leopards WomenBert Henham Park 1 
1:00Try: Melvina Weilert 2 (33m, 51m), Lisa Edwards Rua (57m), Saphire Abraham (67m)[164]Try: Tafao Faaeaina Asaua 2 (16m, 78m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (80m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
24 JulyOtara Scorpion Stingers22–14Ponsonby WomenNgati Otara Park 1 
2:30Try: Christina Andres, Sarah Filimoeatu 2, Billy-Jean Ale, Moanekah Vaai
Con: Pearl Tuitama
[165]Try: Tanika Jazz-Noble-Bell, Mele Hufanga 2,
Con: Jhana Magele
Referee: David Millar
24 JulyPt Chevalier GreenWBD-LBDTaniwharau 
2:30[166]

Round 12

31 JulyManurewa Wahine Kowhai30–24Howick WomenMt Smart Stadium 2 
2:30Try: Pahu Hepana (4m), Harano Te Iringa (42m), Kararaina Wira-Kohu 3 (50m, 63m, 76m), Carnetra Nathan (53m), Jodeci Joseph (75m)
Con: Kararaina Wira-Kohu (55m), Ricshay Lemanu (64m)
[167]Try: Melvina Weilert 2 (9m, 25m), Saphire Abraham 2 (19m, 66m), Jazmin Walker (60m)
Con: Mollie Tagaloa 2 (61m, 68m)
Referee: David Millar
31 JulyPonsonby Women26–0TaniwharauVictoria Park 1 
1:00Try: no scorers submitted[168]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Arnie Rongo
31 JulyPt Chevalier Green44–0Otahuhu WomenWalker Park 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[169]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Tevita Pauuvale
31 JulyRichmond RoversWBD-LBDOtara Scorpion Stingers 
2:30[170]

Women's Premiership quarter finals

7 AugustPt Chevalier Green24–20Manurewa Wahine KowhaiWalker Park 1 
2:30Try: Unknown (7m), Unknown (37m), Lanulangi Veainu 2 (43m, 64m), Unknown (60m)
Con: Laishon Albert-Jones 2 (44m, 65m)
[171]Try: Maitua Feterika (2m), Mackenzie Wiki (17m), Kaylen Ikutule (22m), Krystal Rota (79m)
Con: Kararaina Wira-Kohu (3m), Kerehitina Denise (19m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
7 AugustOtara Scorpions Stingers8–20Ponsonby WomenNgati Otara Park 1 
2:30Try: Natasha Kennedy (57m), Tessa Peace (69m)[172]Try: Mele Hufanga 2, Miliania Cairns, Sarah Filimoeatu
Con: Jhana Magele 2
Referee: David Millar

Women's Premiership semifinal

14 AugustManurewa Wahine Kowhai54–8Ponsonby WomenMountfort Park: Jack Shelly 
2:30Try: Amiria Te Iringa, Moana Cook, Kerehitina Denise, Krystal Rota, Harano Te Iringa, Maitua Feterika 2, Mackenzie Wiki 2
Con: Makayla Eli 2, Kerehitina Denise 5
[173]Try: Mele Maatuleio Fotu-Moala, Mele HufangaReferee: Aaronk Kesha

Women's Premiership grand final

Maunurewa Kowhai won their first title with a 16–6 win over Pt Chevalier. The match had been scoreless until Monica Samita crossed for a Pt Chevalier try in the 48th minute. Manurewa retaliated with a try to Christyl Stowers before two late tries to Kararaina Wira Hohu and Kerehitina Denise gave them the lead and the win. The match was live streamed and broadcast on Sky TV.[174]

7 AugustManurewa Kowhai16–6Pt ChevalierMt Smart #2 
2:30Try: Christyl Stowers (57m), Kararaina Wira Hohu (73m), Kerehitina Denise (80m)
Con: Kerehitina Denise 2/3 (49m, 80m)
[175]Try: Monica Samita (48m)
Con: Angelina Ruaporo (50m)
Attendance: 500

Farrelly Photos Women's Championship

Standings

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Marist Saints Women97113362136266.18%21
Manukau Magpies Women96123252160157.50%19
Manurewa Wahine Whero104332312178175.28%15
Glenora Valkyries10307219431861.01%10
Pukekohe Pythons Women10118212245027.11%7

Round 1

Manukau won a close match at Murray Halberg Park 30–28. They lost 3 players during the match to injury but hung on to win. Delainah Marsters scored twice for the winners, and Platinum Marsters kicked a crucial 5 conversions. Manurewa Whero made short work of the Pukekohe Pythons side winning 50–8, with Alexis Thompson scoring 3 tries and Kaylen Ikitule 2.[176]

8 MayManurewa Wahine Whero50-8Pukekohe Pythons WomenMountfort Park, Jack Shelly 
12:45Try: Alexis Thompson 3, Kaylen Ikitule 2 + others unknown
Con: unknown
[177]Try: unknownReferee: Michael Analu
8 MayMarist Saints Women28–30Manukau Magpies WomenMurray Halberg 1 
2:30Try: Roimata Amosa-Tiro (6m), Chantelle Schofield (31m), Christine Magele Mariner 2 (47m, 72m), Ana Mamea (61m)
Con: Chantelle Schofield 4 (8m, 32m, 62m, 73m)
[128]Try: Delainah Marsters 2 (16m, 52m), Caroline Kimi (24m), Fononga Veikoso (41m), Maraea Tupouniua (69m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 5 (18m, 25m, 43m, 53m, 69m)
Referee: Warren Clarke

Round 2

After a narrow loss the week before Marist gained a close fought 6 try to 5 win over Manurewa Whero by 28 points to 22 at Murray Halberg Park. They led 18–4 before Manurewa scored 18 unanswered points to take a 22–18 lead. Marist tied the scores and then with 3 minutes left Ana Mamea crossed for the winning try, which Chantelle Schofield converted.[129]

15 MayManukau Magpies Women28-8Glenora ValkyriesMoyle Park 2 
2:30Try: 5 tries
Con: 4 conversions
Try: Faonelua Hafoka, Mafi Faukafa
15 MayMarist Saints Women28-22Manurewa Wahine WheroMurray Halberg Park 1 
2:30Try: Hellen Tafa (5m), unknown (9m), Chantelle Schofield (13m), Christina Magele Mariner (28m), unknown (70m), Ana Mamea (77m)
Con: Chantelle Schofield 2 (14m, 79m)
Try: Unknown (21m, 33m, 41m, 61m, 65m)
Con: Unknown (41m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha

Round 3

Pukekohe only had 11 players put still put in a strong effort to only concede 12 tries while scoring 3 of their own, 2 of which were to Savarna Asafo-Tavita, one of which she converted. Peaches Peters scored a hat trick for Manurewa but a late converted try to Delainah Marsters meant the match finished a 22–22 draw.[130]

22 MayGlenora Valkyries56–14Pukekohe Pythons WomenHarold Moody 1 
2:30Try: 12 Tries (unknown)
Con: 4 Conversions (unknown)
[178]Try: Savarna Asafo-Tavita, Ocean Tierney 2
Con: Savarna Asafo-Tavita
Referee: Warren Clarke
22 MayManurewa Wahine Whero22–22Manukau Magpies WomenMountfort Park, Jack Shelly 
12:45Try: Peaches Peters 3 (9m, 13m, 54m), Lavinia McGee-Repia (39m), Sarina Clark (71m)
Con: Grace Tautahi (72m)
[179]Try: Danika Manase (4m), Alisi Mafi (43m), Seifua Leatisolomua (50m), Delainah Marsters (75m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 2 (5m, 44m), Roni Lee Nuku-Dawson (77m)
Referee: Bryan Barron

Round 4

Chantelle Schofield scored 2 tries and kicked 4 conversions in Marists 48–14 win over Pukekohe with Christina Magele Mariner, Nevaeh-Leigh Ormsby, and Ana Mamea also scoring doubles. Glenora Valkyries scored their second consecutive win by beating Manurewa Whero 28–14 at Harold Moody Park in a 6 try performance.[135]

29 MayPukekohe Pythons Women14-48Marist Saints WomenOpaheke Sports Park 1 
12:45Try: Unknown (32m, 46m, 60m)
Con: Unknown (33m)
[180]Try: Chantelle Schofield 2 (1m, 20m), Dreya Lilo (10m), Christina Magele Mariner 2 (13m, 56m), Paris Filitonga (24m), Nevaeh-Leigh Ormsby 2 (27m, 37m), Ana Mamea 2 (52m, 64m)
Con: Chantelle Schofield 4 (2m, 22m, 53m, 57m)
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale
29 MayGlenora Valkyries28-14Manurewa Wahine WheroHarold Moody 1 
2:30Try: Alyssa Malamatenios (10m), Unknown (20m), Faonelua Hafoka (27m), Unknown (50m), Mafi Faukafa (64m), Monica Tuala (78m)
Con: Unknown (12m), Alyssa Malamatenios (22m)
[181]Try: Unknown (4m, 37m, 73m)
Con: Unknown (74m)
Referee: Warren Clarke

Round 5

12 JuneMarist Saints Women38-8Glenora ValkyriesMurray Halberg Park 1 
2:30Try: Elfredda Magele (3m, 31m), Christina Magele Mariner (16m, 21m, 34m), Joanne Seumalo (42m), Ana Mamea (52m)
Con: Chantelle Schofield 5 (4m, 17m, 23m, 43m, 53m)
[182]Try: Unknown (48m), Unknown (58m)Referee: Aaronk Kesha
12 JuneManukau Magpies Women36-16Pukekohe Pythons WomenMoyle Park 1 
2:30Try: Delainah Marsters 2 (4m, 40m), Jo'res Taramai-Remo (16m), Lose Mafi (19m), Alisi Mafi (30m), Daysha Tango-Rairi (33m), Seifua Leatisolomua Pio (60m), Lourdes Tuiala (63m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 2 (17m, 61m)
[183]Try: Unknown (8m), Unknown (11m), Unknown (54m)
Con: Kaylia Fraser-Le'au 2 (9m, 55m)
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale

Round 6

19 JuneManukau Magpies Women18-22Marist Saints WomenMoyle Park 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[184]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Tevita Pauuvale
19 JunePukekohe Pythons28-28Manurewa Wahine WheroOpaheke Sports Park 2 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[185]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Jason Heta

Round 7

26 JuneManurewa Wahine Whero12-12Marist Saints WomenMountfort Park: Jack Shelly 
12:45Try: Unknown (30m, 48m)
Con: Unknown (32m, 49m)
[186]Try: Christina Magele Mariner (42m, 74m)
Con: Chantelle Schofeld (44m, 76m)
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale
26 JuneGlenora Valkyries22-26Manukau MagpiesHarold Moody Park 1 
2:30Try: no scorers submitted[187]Try: no scorers submittedReferee: Simon Bailey

Round 8

3 JulyPukekohe Pythons Women32-28Glenora ValkyriesOpaheke Sports Park 1 
2:30Try: Lilliarn Asafo 2, Kaila Rapana, Azania Watene, Lauryn Rhind, Rina Paraone
Con: Savarna Asafo-Tavita 4
[188]Try: Unknown 5
Con: Unknown 4
Referee: Jason Heta
3 JulyManukau Magpies Women38-14Manurewa Wahine WheroMoyle Park 2 
2:30Try: Danika Manase (1m), Delainah Marsters 2 (6m, 63m), Cassandra Tere 2 (12m, 47m), Alisi Mafi (25m), Roseleen Rave 2 (55m, 59m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 3 (7m, 14m, 49m)
[189]Try: Alexis Hapuku (32m), Aleasha Brider (38m), Grace Tautuhi (77m)
Con: Grace Tautuhi (79m)
Referee: Nigel Williams

Round 9

10 JulyManurewa Wahine Whero60-0Glenora ValkyriesMountfort Park: Jack Shelly 
12:45Try: Unknown (3m), Unknown (10m), Unknown (18m), Unknown 21m), Unknown (25m), Unknown (31m), Unknown (40m), Unknown (47m), Unknown (61m), Unknown (64m), Unknown (68m), Unknown (72m)
Con: Unknown (10m, 11m, 20m, 22m, 32m, 66m)
[190]Referee: Tevita Pauuvale
10 JulyMarist Saints Women82-8Pukekohe Pythons WomenMargaret Griffen Park 2 
1:00Try: Paris Filitonga 2 (2m, 77m), Harmony Mariner (7m), Hayley Smith (11m), Angelina Tuese (15m), Joanne Seumalo 2 (24m, 36m), Navaeh-Leigh Ormsby 2 (40m, 67m), Christina Magele Mariner (44m), Chantelle Schofield 3 (49m, 71m, 74m), Hayley Masame (64m)
Con: Chantelle Schofield 13 (3m, 8m, 12m, 16m, 25m, 37m, 40m, 45m, 50m, 65m, 72m, 75m, 78m)
[191]Try: Unknown (53m), Unknown (59m)Referee: Nigel Williams

Round 10

17 JulyGlenora14-44MaristHarold Moody 1 
2:30Try: Unknown (46m, 67m, 74m)
Con: Unknown 76m)
[192]Try: Christina Magele Mariner 3 (2m, 20m, 50m), Elfredda Magele 2 (5m, 29m), Angelina Tuese (16m), Harmony Mariner (36m), Paris Filotonga (42m), Sini Magele (54m), Hellen Tafa (61m)
Con: Chantelle Schofield 2 (3m, 21m)
Referee: David Millar
17 JulyPukekoheno score reportedManukauOpaheke Sports Park 2 
2:30[193]Referee: Tevita Pauuvale

Round 11

24 JulyGlenoraWBD-LBDPythons 
2:30[194]
24 JulyManurewa Wahine Whero28–22Manukau WomenMountfort Park: Jack Shelly 
2:30Try: Aleasha Brider 2 (22m, 63m), France Bloomfield (25m), Lavinia Mcgee-Repia (43m), Peaches Peters (48m)
Con: France Bloomfield 4 (22m, 26m, 46m, 64m)
[195]Try: Danika Manase 2 (15m, 28m), Lourdes Tuiala 3 (53m, 76m, 80m)
Con: Lourdes Tuiala (17m)
Referee: Michael Analu

Round 12

31 JulyGlenora Valkyries0–62Manurewa Wahine WheroMt Smart Stadium 2 
12:45[196]Try: Sarina Clark 3 (6m, 14m, 48m), Arahina Boyce 2 (18m, 30m), Alix Leaupepe (24m), Peaches Peters 2 (57m, 65m), Amber Kani (57m), Lavinia McGee-Repia (70m), France Bloomfield (74m), Julian Poona (80m)
Con: France Bloomfield 7 (7m, 25m, 49m, 57m, 74m, 75m, 80m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
31 JulyPukekohe Pythons10–60Marist SaintsOpaheke Sports Park 2 
2:30Try: Unknown (36m), Unknown 43m)
Con: Unknown (44m)
[197]Try: Cristina Magele Mariner 2 (1m, 69m), Hellen Tafa (5m), Sini Magele (15m), Margaret Vaiouga (19m), Jasmine Mckillop 2 (27m, 57m), Angelina Tuese 2 (32m, 66m), Hayley Smith (47m), Joanne Seumalo (54m)
Con: Sini Magele 8 (5m, 20m, 28m, 34m, 48m, 55m, 67m, 70m)
Referee: Michael Analu

Women's Championship quarter finals

7 AugustMarist Saints Women16–24Manukau Magpies WomenMurray Halberg Park 1 
2:30Try: Harmony Mariner (21m), Christina Magele Mariner (41m), Nevaeh-Leigh Ormsby (54m)
Con: Chantelle Schofield 2 (42m, 55m)
[198]Try: Alisi Mafi (7m), Paulina Teraitua-Siaosi (16m), Lose Mafi (27m), Salataima Frost (34m), Alisi Mafi (78m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 2 (17m, 35m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
7 AugustManurewa Wahine Whero40–12Glenora ValkyriesWalker Park 2 
2:30Try: Unknown 8 (12m, 19m, 23m, 45m, 49m, 54m, 62m, 67m),
Con: Unknown 4 (11m, 55m, 63m, 67m)
[199]Try: Unknown 2 (15m, 78m)
Con: Unknown 2 (16m, 79m)
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale

Women's Championship semi final

14 AugustMarist Saints Women6–42Manurewa Wahine WheroMurray Halberg Park 1 
2:30Try: Faaitiiti Nuuausala (1m)
Con: Chantelle Schofield (1m)
[200]Try: Peaches Peters 2 (8m, 15m), Cammy Ball (11m), Grace Tautuhi (28m), Shanaia Puna 2 (55m, 63m), Erikah Hewett-Martin (71m), Naumai-aaria Wall (79m)
Con: France Bloomfield 5 (9m, 13m, 29m, 64m, 72m)
Referee: Nigel Williams

Women's Championship grand final

Maunurewa Whero defeated Manukau 34–18 in the championship final after leading 24 to 8 at halftime. Peaches Peters crossed for 4 tries for Manurewa. The match was live streamed and broadcast on Sky TV.[201]

7 AugustManurewa Wahine Whero16–6ManukauMt Smart Stadium 2 
2:30Try: Peaches Peters 4 (9m, 32m, 67m, 80m), Julian Poona (12m), Shanaia Puna (16m), Maumai-Aaria Wall (34m)
Con: France Bloomfield 3/7 (14m, 17m, 80m)
[175]Try: Toakase Filimoehala (23m), Lourdes Tuiala (27m), Alice Mafi (47m), Lose Mafi (60m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 0/3, Lourdes Tuiala (21m)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Aaronk Keesha

Lower grades

Reserve grade (Premier firsts) competition

Section 1 standings

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Manukau Magpies86021414134308.96%14
Mt Albert Lions86021236157150.32%14
Howick Hornets85121312158197.47%13
Pt Chevalier Pirates85121329210156.67%13
Manurewa Marlins84041250232107.76%10
Northcote Tigers83231228214106.54%10
Otara Scorpions8224120029867.11%8
Bay Roskill Vikings8206119227071.11%6
Hibiscus Coast Raiders80081465348.61%2

Section 1 results

DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Round 17 May[202]Howick22Mt Albert36Maxine GodinetPaparoa Park 1, 12:45
Pt Chevalier40Bay Roskill26Jaxon McGowanWalker Park 1, 12:45
Hibiscus Coast4Northcote94Grant SmithStanmore Bay 1, 12:45
Manukau38Manurewa10Davey MisilekiMoyle Park 1, 12:45
Round 214 May[203]Bay Roskill38Howick34Nigel WilliamsBlockhouse Bay Reserve 3, 12:45
Northcote26Mt Albert8Grant SmithBirkenhead War Memorial 4, 12:45
Otara32Pt Chevalier32Karl VasauNgati Otara 1, 12:45
Manurewa72Hibiscus Coast6-Mountfort Park, Jack Shelly, 12:45
Round 321 May[204]Howick18Northcote18Andrew HarrisPaparoa Park 1, 12:45
Bay Roskill22Otara42Maxine GodinetBlockhouse Bay Reserve 3, 12:45
Mt Albert30Manurewa20Nigel WilliamsFowlds Park 1, 12:45
Pt Chevalier0Manukau90Grant SmithWalker Park 1, 12:45
Round 428 MayOtara8Howick42Maxine GodinetNgati Otara Park 1, 12:45
Manurewa44Northcote18Davey MisilekiMountfort Park, Jack Shelly 12:45
Manukau56Bay Roskill16Karl VasauMoyle Park 1, 12:45
Pt Chevalier82Hibiscus Coast0Nigel WilliamsWalker Park 1, 12:45
Round 511 JuneHowick34Manurewa14Andrew HarrisPaparoa Park 1, 12:45
Otara16Manukau58Simon BaileyNgati Otara Park, 12:45
Bay RoskillWBDHibiscus CoastLBD-Blockhouse Bay Reserve 3, 12:45
Mt Albert14Pt Chevalier25David MillarFowlds Park 1, 12:45
Round 618 JuneManukau18Howick28Maxine GodinetMoyle Park 1, 12:45
Hibiscus Coast24Otara38Grant SmithStanmore Bay, 12:45
Pt Chevalier66Northcote4Davey MisilekiWalker Park 1, 12:45
Mt Albert30Bay Roskill16Nigel WilliamsFowlds Park 1, 12:45
Round 725 JuneManukau82Hibiscus Coast12-Moyle Park 1, 12:45
Manurewa12Pt Chevalier52Tevita PauuvaleMountfort Park: Jack Shelly, 12:45
Otara18Mt Albert54Maxine GodinetNgati Otara Park 1, 12:45
Northcote26Bay Roskill8John DarbyshireBirkenhead War Memorial 4, 12:45
Round 82 JulyHibiscus Coast0Howick106John DarbyshireStanmore Bay 1, 12:45
Mt Albert34Manukau30Nigel WilliamsFowld's Park 1, 12:45
Bay Roskill32Manurewa36Simon BaileyBlockhouse Bay Reserve 4, 12:45
Northcote24Otara24Grant SmithBirkenhead War Memorial 4, 12:45
Round 99 JulyHowick28Pt Chevalier26Tevita PauuvalePaparoa Park 1, 12:45[205]
Hibiscus CoastLBDMt AlbertWBD-Stanmore Bay 1, 12:45
Northcote18Manukau42Grant SmithBirkenhead War Memorial 4, 12:45
Manurewa42Otara22Karl VasauMountford Park: Jack Shelly, 12:45

Section 2 standings

TeamPldWDLFA%Pts
Te Atatu Roosters990044286513.95%18
Otahuhu Leopards980134894370.21%16
Marist Saints9702260150173.33%14
Richmond Rovers9603280182153.85%12
Mangere East Hawks950427030090%10
Glenora Bears9405306228134.21%8
Pakuranga Jaguars920719233257.83%6
Papatoetoe Panthers920710831434.39%4
Glenfield (P)910812830641.83%2
Papakura Sea Eagles90096040214.93%0

Section 2 results

DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Round 17 MayPakuranga30Richmond36Bryan BarronTi Rakau Park 1, 12:45
Papakura0Papatoetoe34Karl VasauPrince Edward Park 1, 12:45
Te Atatu56Mangere East0Johnnie SekeneJack Colvin Park 1, 12:45
Otahuhu46Glenora6Nigel WilliamsBert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Marist48Glenfield-P16Tevita PauuvaleMurray Halberg Park 1, 12:45
Round 213 MayGlenfield (P)0Te Atatu68Grant SmithSunnynook Park 1, 7:30pm
14 MayPapatoetoe22Pakuranga24Tevita PauuvaleKohuora Park 1, 12:45
Mangere East4Richmond64Davey MisilekiWalter Massey 1, 12:45
Glenora64Papakura4-Harold Moody 1, 12:45
Otahuhu32Marist20Maxine GodinetBert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Round 321 MayPakuranga32Mangere East40Tevita PauuvaleTi Rakau Park 1, 12:45pm
Papatoetoe10Glenora60Davey MisilekiKohuora Park 1, 12:45
PapakuraLBDMaristWBD-Prince Edward Park 1, 12:45
Te Atatu24Otahuhu16Jaxon McGowanJack Colvin Park 1, 12:45
Richmond38Glenfield (P)24Johnnie SekeneGrey Lynn Park 1, 12:45
Round 428 MayGlenora56Pakuranga18Grant SmithHarold Moody 1, 12:45pm
Glenfield (P)16Mangere East38Vernon NathanSunnynook Park 1, 12:45
Marist-Papatoetoe-Tevita PauuvaleMurray Halberg Park 1, 12:45
Otahuhu22Richmond6Jaxon McGowanBert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Papakura16Te Atatu50Raimona MarksPrince Edward Park 1, 12:45
Round 511 JunePakuranga16Glenfield (P)6Tevita PauuvaleTi Rakau Park 1, 12:45pm
Glenora18Marist20Maxine GodinetHarold Moody 1, 12:45
Mangere East24Otahuhu34Grant SmithWalter Massey Park 1, 12:45
Papatoetoe0Te Atatu80Poriau UamakiKohuora Park 1, 12:45
Richmond40Papakura10Leigh FletcherGrey Lynn Park 2, 12:45
Round 619 JuneMarist40Pakuranga12Karl VasauMurray Halberg Park 1, 12:45pm
Te Atatu42Glenora14David MillarJack Colvin 1, 12:45
Papakura30Mangere East56Tevita PauuvalePrince Edward Park 1, 12:45
Richmond20Papatoetoe0Simon BaileyGrey Lynn Park 1, 12:45
OtahuhuWBDGlenfield (P)LBD-Bert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Round 724 JuneGlenfield (P)WBDPapakuraLBDGrant SmithSunnynook Park 1, 12:30pm
25 JunePakuranga14Otahuhu74Simon BaileyTi Rakau Park 1, 12:45
Marist10Te Atatu28Grant SmithMurray Halberg Park 1, 12:45
Glenora20Richmond38Warren ClarkeHarold Moody Park 1, 12:45
Mangere East52Papatoetoe10Nigel WilliamsWalter Massey Park 1, 12:45
Round 82 JulyTe Atatu58Pakuranga14Davey MisilekiJack Colvin Park 1, 12:45pm
Papakura0Otahuhu68-Prince Edward Park 1, 12:45
Richmond22Marist34Maxine GodinetGrey Lynn Park 1, 12:45
Papatoetoe32Glenfield (P)18Tevita PauuvaleKohuora Park 1, 12:45
Mangere East34Glenora32Karl VasauWalter Massey Park 1, 12:45
Round 99 JulyPakurangaWBDPapakuraLBD-Ti Rakau Park 1, 12:45pm
Te Atatu36Richmond16Maxine GodinetJack Colvin Park 1, 12:45
OtahuhuWBDPapatoetoeLBD-Bert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Marist28Mangere East22Davey MisilekiMurray Halberg Park 1, 12:45
Glenfield (P)18Glenora36Warren ClarkeSunnynook Park 1, 12:45

Fox Premier Firsts finals

The Richmond - Mangere East preliminary final was streamed by Petes Filming.[206] In the Fox Premiership First quarter finals Te Atatu scored a last minute try, with the long serving Nick Lythgo's conversion sending the match into extra time. Lythgo kicked a penalty goal during extra time and Te Atatu hung on for a tense 36–34 win to maintain their 10–0 unbeaten record. Te Atatu had the right to play their match at Jack Colvin Park in Te Atatu due to being the higher qualifier but allowed the match to be played at Glenora's ground to allow the supporters to see both matches. Otahuhu beat Mangere East 56–16 to advance to meet Te Atatu in the section 2 playoff match. The young Manukau side beat Pt Chevalier 22–18 at Moyle Park and progressed to the section 1 final to play Howick who upset Mt Albert at Fowlds Park 30–20. In the semi-finals Te Atatu came from 4–10 down at halftime to lead 22–10 late before Otahuhu scored a consolation try. Pt Chevalier defeated the home side, Manukau, 26–20 to advance to the final. In the grand final Pt Chevalier took a 12–0 lead into halftime and extended it to 18–0 before Te Atatu scored a converted try late in the match with Pt Chevalier hanging on for an 18–6 victory, and in the process handing Te Atatu their only defeat of the season. The match was streamed on Petes Filming.[207]

DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Section 1 preliminary final16 July[208]Howick50Northcote10Karl VasauPaparoa Park 1, 12:45
Section 1 preliminary finalPt Chevalier30Manurewa17Maxine GodinetWalker Park 1, 12:45
Section 2 preliminary final16 July[208]Marist18Glenora20Nigel WilliamsMurray Halberg, 12:45
Section 2 preliminary finalRichmond14Mangere East24Grant SmithGrey Lynn Park 3, 12:45
Section 1 quarter final23 JulyManukau22Howick18Grant SmithMoyle Park 1, 12:45
Section 1 quarter finalMt Albert20Pt Chevalier30David MillarFowlds Park 1, 12:45
Section 2 quarter final23 JulyGlenora34Te Atatu36Keven Ah KenHarold Moody 1, 12:45
Section 2 quarter finalOtahuhu56Mangere East16Karl VasauBert Henham Park 1, 12:45
Section 1 semi final30 JulyManukau20Pt Chevalier26David MillarMoyle Park 1, 12:45
Section 2 semi final30 JulyTe Atatu22Otahuhu14Nigel WilliamsJack Colvin Park, 2:30
Grand final5 August [207]Pt Chevalier18Te Atatu6Maxine GodinetMt Smart Stadium 2, 8:00

Fox Championship Premier Firsts finals

The Fox Championship Premier First competition was competed for by sides who had finished in the bottom 3 of section 1 and bottom 2 of section 2. Bay Roskill Vikings defeated Otara Scorpions at Mt Smart Stadium 2 on Friday night, August 5 by 22 points to 14. The match was streamed by Petes Filming.[209]

DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Section 1 preliminary final16 July[208]Otara16Bay Roskill38Simon BaileyBlockhouse Bay Reserve 3, 12:45
Section 2 preliminary final16 July[208]Pakuranga30Papatoetoe28Tevita PauuvaleTi Rakau Park 1, 12:45
Section 2 preliminary final16 JulyGlenfield (P)34Papakura20John DarbyshireSunnynook Park 1, 12:45
Section 1 quarter final23 JulyOtaraWBDHibiscus CoastLBD--
Section 2 quarter final23 JulyPapatoetoe32Glenfield (P)28Davey MisilekiKohuora Park 1
Section 1 semi final30 JulyBay Roskill52Papatoetoe10Simon BaileyBlockhouse Bay Reserve 1
Section 2 semi final30 JulyPakuranga18Otara34Davey MisilekiTi Rakau Park 1
Grand final5 August [209]Bay Roskill22Otara14Nigel WilliamsMt Smart Stadium 2

Ray Cranch Senior B

There were 12 teams competing in the Ray Cranch Senior B competition with Otara entering 2 sides. The Takahiwai rugby league club based in Ruakaka, Northland entered a senior side in the competition and they took out the minor premiership. The Avondale Wolves were affiliated to the Marist Saints club but had a long history stretching back several decades. The Waitemata Seagulls side was principally their senior side which had withdrawn from the Fox Memorial competition at the start of the year. The match between Waitemata and Richmond on May 28 was ruled "null and void" by the judiciary with neither side awarded any points.

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Takahiwai (Northpine Warriors)1110100456146312.33%21
Pukekohe Pythons129030454188241.49%18
Avondale Wolves118031422204206.86%18
Ponsonby Central Stallions128130388204190.20%17
Waitemata Seagulls118120320218146.79%17
Richmond Tokes107031288208138.46%16
Otahuhu Leopards116050283238118.91%14
East Coast Bays12417027640069%9
Manurewa Marlins12309025036368.87%6
Otara No Excuses122010018851036.86%4
Otara Wymondley Strong110011013846429.74%0
Point Chevalier Green10001008040619%0

Ray Cranch playoffs

The quarter finals were split into top 4 (1v2 & 3v4), and the teams who finished 5th to 8th (5v6 & 7v8). The lower ranked teams won 3 of the 4 matches with the Avondale Wolves being the only home team to win, beating Ponsonby Central Stallions 26–8 at Murray Halberg Park (they are affiliated with the Marist club). The two finalists were Pukekohe Pythons and Takahiwai Northpine Warriors who had finished first and second after the regular season. Pukekohe won the grand final 25–24 at Sunnynook Park on August 20. The curtain-raiser was for the consolation final and was won by Richmond Tokes 36–14 over East Coast Bays.

DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Quarter-final 1 v 26 August[210]Takahiwai18Pukekohe32Kelvin RambaudWhangateau Domain 1, 2:30
Quarter-final 3 v 4Avondale26Ponsonby8Vernon NathanMurray Halberg Park 1, 2:30
Minor semi final13 AugustTakahiwai24Avondale22Vernon NathanWhangateau Domain 1, 2:30
Ray Cranch Premier Final20 AugustPukekohe25Takahiwai24Vernon Nathan, David Millar (TJ)Sunnynook Park 1, 2:30 [211]
DateScoreScoreRefereeVenue
Quarter-final 5 v 66 August[210]Waitemata14Richmond18John DarbyshireRanui Domain 1, 2:30
Quarter-final 7 v 8Otahuhu20East Coast Bays32Greg McIntyreBert Henham Park 1, 2:30
Minor semi final13 AugustWaitemata20East Coast Bays24Greg McIntyreRanui Domain 1, 2:30
Consolation Final20 AugustRichmond36East Coast Bays14Greg McIntyre, David Millar (TJ)Sunnynook Park 1, 12:00 [211]

Junior competitions

Grand finals

DateRefereeVenue
U18 Boys20 AugOtara Spartans58Mt Albert6Viggo RasmussenMt Smart 2, 4:00
U18 Girls21 AugOtara32Howick Eastern United24Karl VasauMt Smart 2, 11:00
U16 Boys20 AugMarist Gold22Mangere East20Abel MarstersMt Smart 2, 2:30
U16 Girls20 AugMangere East16Howick Eastern United12Tevita PauuvaleMountfort Park, 2:30
U15 Boys20 AugPapatoetoe24Ellerslie16Raimona MarksMt Smart 2, 1:00
U14 Boys20 AugMt Albert18Otahuhu16Kelvin RambaudMt Smart 2, 11:45
U14 Girls20 AugMangere East Elite Bella Hawks28Richmond Rosebuds16Brent NewtonMountfort Park, 11:45
U13 Boys20 AugEllerslie Easts Eagles22Mangere East Commando Hawks18James PriestMt Smart 2, 10:30

Under 18 Boys

Otara Scorpions won the final against Mount Albert Lions by 58 points to 6. The match was live streamed from Mt Smart #2 field.[212] Mangere East defaulted 3 matches and Ellerslie defaulted 1 match.

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Otahuhu Leopards8701125872358.33%16
Otara Spartans76012288110261.82%16
Mount Albert Lions7304216819088.42%10
Ellerslie Eagles7115114626056.15%7
Mangere East Hawks701625428219.15%5

Under 18 Girls

Otara defeated Howick Eastern United by 32 points to 24.[175] The match was live streamed on sky sport and YouTube.[213]

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Otara Scorpions88001266241108.33%18
Howick Eastern United75022214126169.84%14
Otahuhu Leopards73042144122118.03%10
Taniwharau710628230426.97%6

Under 16 Boys

Marist Saints came back from 20–4 down to beat Mangere East Hawks 22–20 in the final which was played on Mt Smart #2. The match was live streamed on Auckland Rugby League's YouTube channel.[214] Marist and Waitemata both defaulted one match each.

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Marist Saints Gold10901036082439.02%18
Mangere East Hawks9801130074405.41%18
New Lynn Stags106031344230149.57%13
Papakura Sea Eagles9405016820880.77%8
Richmond Rovers9306118423877.31%8
Otara Scorpions Wolfpack10316024625696.09%7
Otahuhu Leopards10307024226690.98%6
Waitemata Seagulls70070125022.39%0

Under 16 Girls

The Mangere East Hawks 'Queenz' won the grand final, defeating Howick Hornets 'Eastern United' by 16 points to 12 at Mountfort Park. Mt Albert Blue defaulted 2 matches as did Richmond Rosebuds, while Glenora, Manurewa and Howick all defaulted one match each.

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Howick Eastern United9801134278438.46%18
Mangere East Queenz10802036258624.14%16
Otahuhu Angels9702121686251.16%16
Mt Albert/Marist96031222158140.51%14
Manurewa Marlins105051196186105.38%10
Glenora Bears8305217818695.7%10
Taniwharau Taniwha8305211220255.45%10
Richmond Rosebuds910815040812.25%4
Mt Albert Blue900914833414.37%42

Under 15 Boys

Papatoetoe Panthers (Pumas) beat Ellerslie Eagles 24–16 in the grand final at Mt Smart #2 after coming back from 16 to 10 down. The match was live streamed on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel.[215] Manukau withdrew from the competition after playing 3 games and defaulting one other. Pukekohe defaulted 4 matches, and Bay Roskill one.

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Ellerslie Eagles9900128444645.45%20
Papatoetoe Pumas10901041677540.26%18
Otahuhu Blue10802030486353.49%16
Marist Saints9702130890342.22%16
Northcote: Central Harbour United96031206128160.94%14
Otara Scorpions94051240142169.01%10
Te Atatu Roosters9405120625281.75%10
Manurewa Brothers10406020423487.18%8
Bay Roskill Vikings10406019023680.51%8
Mount Albert Lions9216116830056%7
Manukau Magpies411215413440.3%5
Papakura Duckrockers810718132025.31%4
Pukekohe Pythons90091224265.16%2

Under 14 Boys

The Under 14 grade was split into 2 sections of 8 teams and 7 teams respectively. Otahuhu finished first in section 1 and Mt Albert first in section 2. Mt Albert won the final by 18 points to 16 over Otahuhu on Mt Smart #2. The match was live streamed on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel.[216] One of the Manurewa teams (Manurewa Black) was based in Ngāruawāhia.

Section 1

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Otahuhu Leopards10910029632925%19
Ellerslie Brothers10712024872391.67%15
Papatoetoe Panthers107120248110225.45%15
Marist Saints106130266100266%13
Mangere East Hawks10307014823862.18%6
Pakuranga Brothers1030709226035.38%6
Manurewa Marlins Elite10208010231832.08%4
Otara Red Scorpions1010905836216.02%2

Section 2

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Mount Albert Lions9801128254522.22%18
Otara Lil Giants9702134052653.85%16
Manurewa Black (Ngāruawāhia)66022156108144.44%16
Papakura Ravens96031190112169.64%14
New Lynn Stags Assazinz9207110027037.04%6
Glenora Brothaz810728230426.97%4
Richmond Bulldogs800824229214.38%4

Under 14 Girls

The Mangere East Hawks team, nicknamed the 'Elite Bella Hawks' won the grand final, defeating Richmond Rosebuds 28–0 at Mountfort Park in Manurewa. Mangere East finished the season undefeated winning all 12 of their matches. Papakura defaulted 2 matches, while Otara, Marist, Glenora, and Hibiscus Coast all defaulted one match. Manukau had 2 points deducted.

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Mangere East Elite Bella Hawks1010000502143585.71%20
Mt Albert Lions10910032872455.56%19
Manurewa Rewa Sisters107030296152194.74%14
Mangere East Hawks106040216132163.64%12
Manukau Magpies9603028098285.71%10
Hibiscus Coast Northland Raiders105050216182118.68%10
Manurewa Marlins921605632617.18%5
Glenora Bears1012709022240.54%4
Marist Saints1011808838023.16%3
Papakura Sea Eagles910803633810.65%2
Otara Girls Squad90090364348.29%0

Under 13 Boys

The Under 13 competition was split into 2 sections containing 8 and 10 teams respectively. Mangere East Hawks won section 1, while Ellerslie Eagles won section 2. After the playoffs the two teams met in the final with Ellerslie winning by 22 points to 18 at Mt Smart #2. This was Mangere Easts first defeat of the season. The match was live streamed on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel.[217] In section 1 Manurewa defaulted 1 match, while in section 2 Pakuranga defaulted a match.

Section 1

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
Mangere East Commando Hawks101000041854774.07%20
Otahuhu Leopards Blue9702129674400%16
Mount Albert Lions10712037886439.53%15
Glenfield Greyhounds107120318134237.31%15
Otara Scorpion Braves10406012827646.38%8
Manurewa Soldiers1030707427826.62%6
Papakura Wekas1010906642615.49%2
Papatoetoe Pumas100010010038625.91%0

Section 2

TeamPldWDLBFA%Pts
New Lynn Stags Wolfpack9900037458644.83%18
Ellerslie Easts Eagles9801035668523.53%16
Mangere East Blazers108020318188169.15%16
Otahuhu Otablu95041276194142.27%12
Manurewa Rewa Hard106040258234110.26%12
Waitemata Seagulls10316017430058%7
Papatoetoe Panthers10307017024868.55%6
Bay Roskill Vikings10307012231638.61%6
Pt Chevalier Green10217016027258.82%5
Pakuranga Eastern United90090203505.71%0

Representative fixtures

Senior representative competitions

Sky Sport Men's Premiership

Akarana v Waikato at FMG Stadium in Hamilton on September 17

On September 10 the Men's Premiership began. It featured 4 teams with two of them representing the Tāmaki Makaurau region. Akarana Falcons represented the north, west, and central clubs and were coached by Phil Gordon who was the head coach of the Te Atatu Roosters and had held the position for a few seasons. While Counties Manukau Stingrays represented the east and south clubs and were coached by Brian (Tusa) Lafaele, the Otahuhu Leopards head coach, and Leroy Faavesi as the assistant coach. Marrin Haggie was the head coach of the Waikato Mana.

Table and results
TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Akarana Falcons330015030+1206
Canterbury Bulls3201808004
Counties Manukau Stingrays31026888-202
Waikato Mana300348148-1000

Round 1

10 SeptemberAkarana32-12Counties ManukauMt Smart Stadium 2 
1:00Try: Ollie Tuimavave (6m), Eiden Ackland (10m), Brody Tamarua (13m), Chaz Brown 2 (28m, 68m), Nicholas Halalilo (42m)
Con: Francis Leger 4/6 (7m, 14m, 43m, 69m)
[218]Try: Mavae Manukia 2 (25m, 75m), Anthony Fuimaono (26m), Alan Niulevu (60m)
Con: Lorenzo Filimaua 2/4 (35m, 61m)
Attendance: 200
11 SeptemberCanterbury42-12WaikatoNga Puna Wai, Christchurch 
12:00Try: Daniel Hartley 2 (5m, 78m), Reuben Te Amo (35m), Devaun Thompson (50m), Joshua Ifopo-Afamasaga (60m), Eti Collins (71m), D Samuela-Latu (75m)
Con: Daniel Hartley 7/7 (6m, 37m, 51m, 61m, 72m, 76m, 79m)
[219]Try: Mahinga Rangi 2 (18m, 23m)
Con: Caleb McLean 2/2 (19m, 24m)
Attendance: 200

Round 2Macgraff Leuluai made his first appearance for Counties-Manukau in their match with Canterbury. He had returned to New Zealand in 2021 and played for the Otara Scorpions for the past 2 years. Canterbury proved too strong to secure a vital win which put them in position to make the final.

17 SeptemberWaikato6-68AkaranaFMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton 
1:00Try: Aholelei Ofa Katoa (35m)
Con: Rex Sullivan 1/1 (36m)
[220]Try: Jeremiah Poutu 3 (5m, 51m, 72m), Brody Tamarua (9m), Cortez Taulu (14m), Harley Maynard (22m), Solomon Vasuvulagi 3 (26m, 30m, 44m) Matthew Whyte (39m), Nicholas Halalilo (60m), Zensei Inu (66m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 10/12 (10m, 15m, 23m, 27m, 31m, 40m, 45m, 53m, 61m, 67m)
Attendance: 400
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen
18 SeptemberCanterbury26-18Counties ManukauNga Puna Wai, Christchurch 
12:05Try: Penetito Ilalio 2 (10m, 58m), Etilani Pouli (29m), Erwin Sauni 2 (67m, 79m)
Con: Daniel Hartley 3/5 (12m, 30m, 59m)
[221]Try: Klayton Waikato (19m), Fiohiva Faingaa (32m), Jerome Mika (52m), Uila Aiolupo (76m)
Con: Lorenzo Filimaua 0/3, William Stowers 1/1 (76m)
Referee: Paripari Parkinson

Round 3

24 SeptemberWaikato30-38Counties ManukauFMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton 
1:05Try: Hemopo Te Koi (13m), Aholelei Ofa Katoa (34m), Taylor Lee (43m), Mahuta Ngataki Matthews (73m), Jordan Grace (76m)
Con: R Punga-Sullivan 5/5 (14m, 35m, 44m, 74m, 78m)
[222]Try: Mavae Manukia 2 (3m, 27m), Penehuro Toai (8m), Manu Fatialofa (40m), Klayton Waikato 2 (56m, 66m), William Stowers (69m)
Con: William Stowers 5/7 (9m, 28m, 57m, 67m, 70m)
25 SeptemberCanterbury12-50AkaranaNga Puna Wai, Christchurch 
12:05Try: Danny Samuelu-Latu (17m), Phil Nati (31m)
Con: Taniela Leka 2/2 (18m, 32m)
[223]Try: Joseph Price (10m), Shaun Tempest (24m), Solomon Vasuvulagi 2 (49m, 61m), James Gavet (53m), Nicholas Halililo (56m), James Taumata 2 (66m, 77m), Chaz Brown (74m)
Con: Francis Leger 7/9 (11m, 25m, 50m, 54m, 62m, 75m, 78m)
Grand final
1 OctoberAkarana46-4CanterburyNorth Harbour Stadium, Albany 
2:30Try: Brody Tamarua (13m), J Poutu 3 (24, 31m, 34m), Joseph Price (38m), Francis Leger 2 (47m, 79m), Blade Collins-Kamuhemu (61m), Chaz Brown (68m), James Taumata (75m)
Con: Francis Leger 2/4 (14m, 33m), Eiden Ackland 0/2 , K Ioka 1/2 (62m), Chaz Brown 0/1, James Gavet 0/1
[224]Try: E Collins (57m)
Con: Daniel Hartley 0/1
Akarana Falcons records
NoNameClubPlayTriesConPenPoints
1Francis LegerPt Chevalier4413042
2Brody TamaruaPt Chevalier4310032
3Jeremiah PoutuRichmond360024
4Solomon VasuvulagiGlenora450020
5Chaz BrownGlenora340016
5James TaumataGlenora240016
7Nicholas HalaliloRichmond430012
8Joseph PriceTe Atatu42008
9Ollie TuimavavePt Chevalier11004
9Eiden AcklandMt Albert31004
9Matthew WhytePt Chevalier31004
9Blade Collins-KamuhemuRichmond41004
9Zenzei InuPt Chevalier31004
9James GavetRichmond41004
9Harley MaynardPt Chevalier31004
9Cortez TauluTe Atatu11004
9Shaun TempestBay Roskill21004
18Kadiyae Elliott IokaGlenora30102
19Esom IokaGlenora40000
19Sioeli MakauiPt Chevalier30000
19Lewis SoosemeaPt Chevalier20000
19Paterika VaivaiTe Atatu20000
19M OgeBay Roskill10000
19Tuteauru MaipiTe Atatu10000
Counties Manukau records
NoNameClubPlayTriesConPenPoints
1William StowersOtahuhu316016
1Mavae ManuikaOtahuhu340016
3Klayton WaikatoHowick330012
4Lorenzo FilimauaOtahuhu32008
5Anthony FuimoanaHowick31004
5Fioheva Siale FaingaaOtahuhu21004
5Alan NiulevuHowick21004
5Manu FatialofaOtara31004
5Penehuro ToaiOtahuhu21004
5Uila AiolupoHowick31004
5Jerome MikaHowick11004
12Sione TeseseOtahuhu30000
12Desmond ToofoheManukau30000
12Jacob Tialavea Leniu PauloOtahuhu30000
12Sione Fe'aoOtahuhu30000
12Tayhler PaoraHowick20000
12Tahi BaggaleyHowick20000
12Phoenix HuntOtahuhu20000
12Macgraff LeuluaiOtara20000
12Brandon LeeHowick20000
12Fangupo FotuOtahuhu10000

Sky Sport Women's Premiership

Tournament MVP Laishon Albert-Jones of Akarana kicking through the defensive line in the grand final at Mt Smart Stadium. Akarana won 24–12.

The Sky Sport Women's Premiership was played over 4 weeks in March and April. It featured 4 teams, including 2 from Auckland. These were the Akarana Falcons W and Counties-Manukau Stingrays W. The other teams from around New Zealand were Mid Central Vipers W (Taranaki, Manawatu, with added players from Wellington), and Canterbury W. The Akarana Falcons W were coached by Steve Buckingham, and Counties-Manukau Stingrays by Greg Selwyn, with James Sarah the assistant coach. The competition was scheduled at the same time as the NRLW competition for players who were unable to relocate to Australia due the covid travel restrictions. All matches were broadcast live on Sky Sports and were also uploaded to the YouTube site (links in references within the game details). The main commentator was Lavina Good with various co-commentators such as former Kiwi Fern Juliana Newman. Akarana Falcons won the competition, defeating Counties-Manukau Stingrays in the final 24–12 at Mount Smart Stadium on April 16. It was their first title in 11 efforts.[225]The following are the fixtures that the 2 Auckland based teams were involved in.

Table and results
TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Counties Manukau Stingrays330010042+586
Akarana Falcons32018656+304
Canterbury31024686-402
Mid Central Vipers30033886-480

Round 1

26 MarchCounties-Manukau W46-10Canterbury WWaitakere Stadium, Auckland 
2:00Try: Kere Matua 2, Amber Kani, Annessa Biddle, Alexandrea Kiriwi, Kelly-Marie Alexander, Makayla Eli 3
Con: Kere Matua (2/3), Jonsal Tautari (2/3), Makayla Eli (1/3)
[226][227]Try: Gloria Su'a, Cassie Siataga
Con: Cassie Siataga (1/2)
Referee: David Miller
27 MarchAkarana W36-16Mid Central WWaitakere Stadium, Auckland 
12:00Try: Tatiana Finau, Rowena Maleisea, Kaiyah Atai, Capri Paekau, Mela Vili, Clementine Varea, Lavinia Tauhalaliku
Con: Laishon Albert-Jones (0/2), Tatiana Finau (4/5)
[228][229]Try: Aggy Faraimo, Sarahcen Oliver 2
Con: Tawny Burgess (2/2), Kaitlyn Bates (0/1)
Referee: Keven Ah Ken

Round 2Greg Selwyn, the Counties-Manukau coach was overseas so James Sarah, the assistant coach took head coaching duties in his absence.

2 AprilCounties-Manukau W28-10Mid-Central WBruce Pulman Park, Auckland 
2:30Try: Alix Leaupepe, Annessa Biddle, Halyana Finau, Pahu Kani, Kelly-Marie Alexander
Con: Kere Matua (1/1), Makayla Eli (2/3), Jonsal Tautari (1/1)
[230][231]Try: Odelle Edmonds, Agnes Faraimo
Con: Kaitlyn Bates (1/2)
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua
3 AprilCanterbury W14-28Akarana WNga Puna Wai, Christchurch 
2:00Try: Mikayla Werahiko 2, Sailiai Pau
Con: Dayna Napa (1/3)
[232][233]Try: Roimata Amosa-Tiro, Roelien Du Plessis 2, Laishon Albert-Jones, Lavinia Tauhalaliku, Keri Ratima
Con: Laishon Albert-Jones (2/7)
Referee: Gary Smallridge

Round 3

9 AprilCounties-Manukau W26-22Akarana WBruce Pulman Park, Auckland 
10:30Try: Abigail Roache 2, Teuila Fotu-Moala, Gloria Murray-Fiu, Kelly-Marie Alexander
Con: Makayla Eli (3/5)
[234][235]Try: Laishon Albert-Jones 2, Lavinia Tauhalaliku, Kanyon Paul
Con: Laishon Albert-Jones (0/1), Tatiana Finau (3/3)
Referee: David Miller
Grand final
16 AprilAkarana W24-12Counties-Manukau WMt Smart 
2:10Try: Harata Butler, Kaiya Atai, Tatiana Finau, Rowena Meleisea, Capri Paekau
Con: Tatiana Finau (2/5)
[236]Try: Abigail Roache, Pahu Kani, Alexandrea Kiriwi
Con: Mikayla Eli (0/3)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua
Tournament Team

Prior to the grand final the following Auckland players were named in the tournament team: Lavinia Tauhalalaiku, Tatiana Finau, Laishon Albert-Jones, Capri Paeku, and Kahu Cassidy from the Akarana Falcons, and Makayla Eli, Cassie Siataga, Teuila Fotu Moala, Annessa Biddle, and Christyl Stowers from the Counties-Manukau Stingrays side. Laishon Albert-Jones was named the tournament MVP.

Akarana Falcons W records
NoNameClub TeamPlayedTriesConPenPoints
1Tatiana FinauPt Chevalier329026
2Laishon Albert-JonesRichmond432016
3Lavinia TauhalalikuPt Chevalier42008
3Roelien Du-PlessisRichmond42008
5Rowena MaleiseaRichmond32008
5Kaiyah AtaiRichmond42008
5Capri PaekauPt Chevalier42008
5Mela ViliRichmond41004
5Clementine VareaGlenora41004
5Roimata Amosa-TiroMarist41004
5Keri RatimaRichmond41004
5Kanyon PaulRichmond31004
5Charlette Harata-ButlerTaniwharau31004
14Kahurina CassidyRichmond40000
14Nancy SikeiPt Chevalier30000
14Pamela McHardyPt Chevalier30000
14Jenna MameaPt Chevalier30000
14Avery-Rose CarmontMarist20000
14Melania CairnsPonsonby20000
14Greig?10000
14Phillipa SmithGlenora10000
14Joana Drawe WaqaGlenora10000
Counties-Manukau W records
NoNameClub TeamPlayedTriesConPenPoints
1Makayla EliManurewa436024
2Kere MatuaManurewa423014
3Kelly-Marie AlexanderHowick430012
3Abigail RoacheHowick430012
5Annessa BiddlePakuranga32008
5Alexandrea KiriwiManurewa32008
5Pahu KaniManurewa42008
8Jonsal TautariManurewa40306
9Halayna FinauManurewa41004
9Gloria Murray-FinauManurewa41004
9Alix LeaupepeManurewa31004
9Teuila Fotu-MoalaManurewa21004
9Amber KaniManurewa21004
14Zayde Sarah-BaldwinHowick40000
14Kelly MaipiManurewa40000
14Christyl StowersManurewa30000
14Charlotte DavisHowick30000
14Karley Te KawaManurewa30000
14Tainui (Geneva) WebberManurewa30000
14Elisapeta GaleHowick20000
14Melvina WeilertHowick10000
14Alexis HapukuManurewa10000

National Men's Championship

The National Championship competition was a second-tier competition below the premiership. The winner of it would qualify to gain promotion to the Premiership for 2023. Auckland competed in it despite already having the Akarana Falcons and the Counties Manukau Stingrays already representing the area in the Premiership. The Auckland Vulcans is a side which represents the entire Auckland region but is selected after the Vulcans and Stingrays sides have been chosen and is for all intents and purposes a 'C' team. Nevertheless, due to the strength and depth of the Auckland competition they won the Championship comfortably and were promoted to join the Falcons and Stingrays in the premiership in 2023. They scored a total of 168 points across 4 games and conceded only 38, winning the final against Otago by 48 points to 12 at North Harbour Stadium in Albany on October 3.

North Island Championship standings
TeamPldWDLFAPts
Auckland Vulcans3300124266
Upper Central Stallions310258702
Mid Central Vipers310260882
Wellington Orcas310240982
South Island Championship
TeamPldWDLFAPts
Otago Whalers3300129606
Southland Rams3201941044
West Coast Chargers310284612
Aoraki3003641460
North Island Championship results
DateScoreScoreVenue
Round 117 SeptemberAuckland40Wellington0Rotorua Stadium #3, 11:15pm
Round 117 SeptemberMid Central24Upper Central10Rotorua Stadium #4, 11:15pm
Round 217 SeptemberWellington36Mid Central24Rotorua Stadium #3, 1:45pm
Round 217 SeptemberAuckland42Mid Central12Rotorua Stadium #4, 1:45pm
Round 318 SeptemberAuckland42Mid Central12Rotorua Stadium #3, 12:15pm
Round 318 SeptemberUpper Central34Wellington4Rotorua Stadium #4, 12:45pm
New Zealand Championship final
3 OctoberAuckland Vulcans48-12OtagoNorth Harbour Stadium, Albany 
3:00Try: Dylan Tavita 2, Siapo Pasene 2, Mose Esera 2, Tevin Arona, James Waterson, Mike Williams
Con: Tevin Arona 6/9
[237]Try: Cameron Brown, Samuel Wyber
Con: Haugh 2/2
Referee: Jack Feavers, Joseph Green (TJ), Anthony Elliott (TJ)

Junior representative competitions

Ruben Wiki Cup (U20)

Akarana Falcons (U20) v South Island (U20) in the grand final

The Ruben Wiki Cup was played for by Akarana Falcons (North Shore and West Auckland), and Counties-Manukau Stingrays (East Auckland and South Auckland) from the Auckland region. The cup is named after former New Zealand rugby league player Ruben Wiki. He also played for the Otahuhu Leopards as a junior and played for the New Zealand Warriors. This was the second year that the competition had been run, though in its inaugural season of 2021 the teams representing the Auckland region were Auckland White and Auckland Blue. Akarana were coached by Henri Nicholas, while Counties Manukau were coached by Gary Kingi and Sean Witanga. The other teams competing were South Island Scorpions, Upper Central Vipers, and Waikato Mana. Akarana advanced to the final where they met the South Island and ran out convincing winners 34–16 at Mount Smart Stadium on April 16.

Ruben Wiki Cup table and fixtures
TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Akarana Falcons431016260+1027
South Island Scorpions430112858+706
Counties Manukau Stingrays421116660+1065
Upper Central Stallions410366188-1222
Waikato Mana400440196-1560

Fixtures only involving the Auckland representative teams (Akarana Falcons and Counties-Manukau Stingrays).

Round 1

12 MarchSouth Island20–24AkaranaNga Puna Wai, Christchurch 
2:00Try: Tupou Kaufononga, Makaia Tafua, Ethan Faitaua, Kiardyn Hatch
Con: Jacob Lowe (2/4)
[238][239]Try: Tupala Fa-aee 2, Esom Ioka, Sebastian Su’a, Lani Graham-Taufa
Con: Tupala Fa’aee (1/3), Joshua Tanielu (1/2)
Referee: Jack Feavers

Round 2

19 MarchAkarana26–26Counties-ManukauTrusts Stadium, Henderson 
2:00Try: Maddison Tekeu, Sebastian Hindt, Waikare Ratima, Doux Fiatau-Kauhiva, Kenneth-Seth Henry-Taua, Paaua Papuni-Abbott
Con: Tuipala Fa’aee 3
[240][241]Try: Pesalili Ma, Teariki Ford, Samuel Hansen
Con: Teariki Ford 4
Pen: Teariki Ford
Referee: Paki Parkinson

Round 3

26 MarchCounties-Manukau56–6Upper CentralTrusts Stadium, Henderson 
2:00Try: Jarney Proctor, Tearirki Ford, Lelefu Sang-Yum, Maddison Tekeu, Zedric Timai, Pesalili Ma, 3, Heneli Luani, Timothy Tiatia
Con: Teariki Ford (5/7), Lelefu Sang-Yun (2/2), Anthony Naitoko (1/1)
[242][243]Try: Rawhiri Matthew
Con: Xavier Mitchell-Winsor (1/1)
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua

Round 4

2 AprilAkarana36–14WaikatoBruce Pulman Park, Papakura 
12:30Try: Tuipala Fa’aee, Esom Ioka, Joshua Tanielu, Tyson Davies, Elam Payne, Kenneth-Seth Henry-Taua, Doux Fiatau-Kauhiva
Con: Tuipala Fa’aee (4/6), Doux Fiatau-Kauhiva (1/1)
[244][245]Try: Western Tahuri, Noah Wood 2
Con: Jardyn Stilinovich-Watene (1/3)
Referee: Darryn Hopewell
2 AprilSouth Island24–12Counties-ManukauNga Puna Wai, Christchurch 
4pmTry: Jacob Lowe, Taani Fangupo, Makaia Tafua, Tupou Kaufononga, Vaione Siaki
Con: Matariri Halbert-Pere (2/5)
[246][247]Try: Timothy Tiatia, Samuel Hansen 2
Con: Timothy Tiatia (0/3)
Referee: Paki Parkinson

Round 5

9 AprilCounties-Manukau72–4WaikatoBruce Pulman Park, Papakura 
Try: Ben Peni 2, Stanley Hingano, Zedric Timai 2, Jarney Proctor-Harwood, Pesalili Ma, Teariki Ford, Tyson Lelefu Sang-Yum, Jacob Hollobon, Franck Baniani Temanu, Anthony Naitoko
Con: Teariki Ford (12/12)
[248][249]Try: Ramsey Finau
Con: Daniela (0/1)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen
9 AprilAkarana76–0Upper CentralDavies Park, Huntly 
12:30Try: Elam Payne, Louise Dehar Webster 2, Joshua Tanielu 2, Esom Ioka, Robert Davis 2, Doux Fiatau-Kauhiva 2, Seeti Kuresa-Tovao, Waikere Ratima, Sebastian Su’a, Tyson Davies
Con: Tuipala Fa'aee (10/12), Esom Ioka (0/1), Joshua Tanielu (0/1)
[250][251]Referee: Joseph Green
Grand final

Akarana won the grand final 34 points to 16 after taking a 22–6 lead into halftime. The MVP of the final was Esom Ioka who scored a try in each half.

16 AprilAkarana34-16South IslandMt Smart Stadium 
12:10Try: Sebastian Su'a, Josh Tanielu 2, Esom Ioka 2, Faith Kalekale
Con: Tuipala Fa'aee (3/4), Josh Tanielu (1/1)
Pen: Josh Tanielu (1/1)
[252]Try: Makaia Tafua, Kiardyn Hatch, Mato Halbert-Pere
Con: Mato Halbert-Pere (2/3)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Paki Parkinson
Tournament team

Prior to the grand final the 2022 NZRL National U20s tournament team was named and included the following Auckland players; Josh Tanielu, Esom Ioka, Doux Fiatau Kauhiva, Jonpaul White, Elam Payne, Paaua Papuni-Abbott, and Sebastian Su'a from the Akarana side, and Tyson Sang-Yum, and Teariki Ford from the Counties-Manukau side. Doux Fiatau Kauhiva was named the tournament MVP.

Akarana Falcons U20 records
NoNameClubPlayTriesConPenPoints
1Tuipala Fa'aeeRichmond5320052
2Joshua TanieluBay Roskill552126
3Esom IokaGlenora550020
4Doux Fiatau-KauhivaMarist541018
5Sebastian Su'aMt Albert530012
6Waikare RatimaRichmond42008
6Kenneth-Seth Henry-TauaWaitemata52008
6Tyson DaviesTe Atatu52008
6Elam PayneMarist52008
6Louis Dehar WebsterMarist32008
6Robert DavisRichmond42008
12Lani Graham-TaufaMarist21004
12Sebastian HindtBay Roskill31004
12Paaua Papuni-AbbottMt Albert51004
12Seeti Kuresa-TovaoMarist21004
12Faith KalekaleMt Albert21004
17Jonpaul WhiteMarist50000
17Marcus NicholasRichmond30000
17Kyan AloRichmond20000
17Khalan ClydeTe Atatu20000
17Daniel SmithPt Chevalier20000
17Ethan MoughanMarist20000
17Ioane IosuaRichmond20000
17Nathaniel CamaWaitemata10000
17Jacob RutherfordTe Atatu10000
Counties Manukau Stingrays U20 records
NoNameClubPlayTriesConPenPoints
1Teariki FordMangere East4321156
2Pesalili MaOtahuhu350020
3Samuel HansenOtahuhu330012
4Tyson Lelefu Sang-YumOtahuhu422012
5Zedric TimaiManurewa330012
6Maddison-Isaiah TekeuOtahuhu32008
6Jarney Proctor-HarwoodManurewa42008
6Timothy TiatiaManurewa22008
6Ben PeniOtahuhu32008
10Anthony NaitokoOtahuhu31106
10Heneli LuaniPakuranga21004
10Stanley Vaea-HinganoPakuranga21004
10Jacob HollobonHowick41004
10Franck Baniani Temanu?41004
12Taylor Papali'iOtara40000
12Metanoea SaulalaOtahuhu30000
12Carlos TarawhitiPakuranga30000
12Titanian PaleiPakuranga20000
12Reno WrightManurewa20000
12Niualinghi PeniOtahuhu20000
12Jacob Leung-WaiOtara20000
12Jeremiah TamatinuManurewa20000
12Harlem Te NamuOtahuhu20000
12Ezekial StartOtahuhu10000
12Ariki Honetana-PaniManurewa10000

Dean Bell Cup (U18)

The 2022 season was the first year that the Dean Bell Cup had been competed for. It “was run by the Auckland Rugby League with support from the Sky Sport Future Warriors Academy and the New Zealand Rugby League”.[253] The trophy is named after Dean Bell who represented the Manukau Magpies club, along with Auckland, and New Zealand from 1983 to 1989 in 26 matches.The competing teams from Auckland were Tāmaki ki to Raki (North) coached by Bevan Thomas, Tamaki ki te Rawhiti (East) coached by Philip Watson, Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South) coached by Louis Papali’i, and Tāmaki ki te Uru (West) coached by Steven Hatch.[254]

Dean Bell Cup table and fixtures
TeamPldWDLFAPts
Tāmaki ki te Uru (West)220090204
Tāmaki ki te Raki (North)22006684
Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East)210166362
Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South)210164482
Northland Swords20024920
Waikato Mana2002141060
DateScoreScoreVenue
Round 112 March [255]Waikato10Tāmaki ki te Uru (West)52Davies Park, Huntly, 12:00pm
Round 113 March [256]Northland0Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East)62Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei, 2:00pm
Round 219 March [257][258]Waikato4Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South)54Ngaruawahia
Round 220 March [259][258]Northland4Tāmaki ki te Raki (North)30Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei
Round 326 March [260][261]Tāmaki ki te Raki (North)36Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East)4Cornwall Park, 12pm
Round 327 March [262][261]Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South)10Tāmaki ki te Uru (West)38Cornwall Park, 12pm
3rd/4th placement game3 April [263]Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South)40Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East)16Cornwall Park, 2:00pm
5th/6th placement game3 April [264]Waikato Mana22Northern Swords16Cornwall Park, 10:00am
Grand final

The match was live streamed on Sky Sport Next and on YouTube with Dale Husband, Viggo Rasmussen, and Wade Brunsdon commentating.[265]

2 AprilTāmaki ki te Uru (West)46–12Tāmaki ki te Raki (North)Mount Smart Stadium #1 
1:00Try: Xaview Tito-Harris 2, Shaye Faa’Aoga, Selumiela Halasima 2, Jacob David Auloa, Nate Brown, Sio Kali
Con: Selumiela Halasima 4, Shaye Faa'Aoga 2
Pen: Selumiela Halasima
[2]Try: Axel-Ray Fine-Sietu, William Piliu
Con: William Piliu 2
Tournament team

Following the grand final an Invitational Junior Warriors U18 touring squad was named to prepare for a three match upper North Island tour during the Term 1 school holidays. The squad was initially 27 players strong but was trimmed down to 23 before the tour. The 27 player squad was AJ Sea (Manurewa Marlins), Allan Talataina (Pt Chevalier), Alvin Chong-Nee (Manurewa), Ben Peni (Otahuhu), Dennis Sofara (Pt Chevalier), Devonte Mihinui (Te Atatū), Denzal Hurt-Pickering (Mt Albert), Elijah Salesa-Leaumoana (Otahuhu), Elijah Rasmussen (Pt Chevalier), Epafasi Fehoko (Manurewa), Francis Tuimauga (Mangere East), Jacob David Auloa (Pt Chevalier), Jarome Falemoe (Manurewa), Jeremiah Cullen (Manurewa), Jeriko Filipi-Talisau (Manurewa), Kayliss Fatialofa (Manurewa), Selumiela Halasima (Pt Chevalier), Ratu Naborisi (Pt Chevalier), Raphael Sio (Pt Chevalier), Regan Brown (New Lynn), Rhys Wikitera-Mataio (Mt Albert), Rodney Vea (Manurewa), Shaye Faa’Aoga (Pt Chevalier), Sio Kali (Pt Chevalier), Siale Mafi Moui Foou Siulangapo (Manurewa), Timothy Tiatia (Manurewa), William Puliu (Mt Albert). Not available for selection: Xavier Harris-Tito (Pt Chevalier).[253]

Shaun Johnson Shield (U16)

The 2022 season was the inaugural year for the Shaun Johnson Shield which is named after New Zealand international and long time New Zealand Warriors player Shaun Johnson. He was a Hibiscus Coast Raiders junior and also played rugby league for Orewa College. The four Auckland teams competing were Tāmaki ki to Raki (North Auckland) coached by Jason Williams, Tamaki ki te Rawhiti (East Auckland) coached by Terry Morrison, Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South Auckland) coached by Ruka Loza, and Tāmaki ki te Uru (West Auckland) coached by Fletcher Butler. The other competing teams were Waitako Mana and the Northern Swords.[254]

Shaun Johnson Shield table and fixtures
TeamPldWDLFAPts
Tāmaki ki te Raki (North)220010444
Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South)220064364
Tāmaki ki te Uru (West)210148442
Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East)210118262
Waikato Mana200230620
Northland Swords20024960
DateScoreScoreVenue
Round 112 March[266]Waikato Mana10Tāmaki ki te Uru (West)32Davies Park, Huntly, 10:00am
Round 113 March[267]Northland Swords4Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East)14Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei, 12:00pm
Round 219 March[268][258]Waikato Mana20Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South)30Ngaruawahia
Round 220 March[269][258]Northland0Tāmaki ki te Raki (North)30Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei
Round 326 March[270][261]Tāmaki ki te Raki (North)22Tāmaki ki te East (East)4Cornwall Park, 10:00am
Round 327 March[271][261]Tāmaki ki te Tonga (South)34Tāmaki ki te Uru (West)16Cornwall Park, 10:00am
3rd/4th placement game3 April[272]Tāmaki ki te Uru (West)30Tāmaki ki te Rawhiti (East)10Cornwall Park, 12:00pm
5th/6th placement game3 April[273]Waikato Mana48Northern Swords6Cornwall Park, 10:00am
Grand Final
2 AprilTāmaki ki te Tonga (South)20–12Tāmaki ki te Raki (North)Mount Smart Stadium #1 
1:00Try: Sosaia Latu, Haami Loza 2, Sale Tatupu, Edward Pirika[2]Try: Demetrius Kilisimasi, Atelea Filo
Con: Ryder Williams 2
Tournament team

At the conclusion of the competition the Auckland Under 16 representative team was named for a three-game tour of the upper North Island from April 21 to May 1. The team selected was Atapana Su'a (Marist), Atelea Filo (Mangere East), Augustino Filipo (Mangere East), Austin Marsters (Marist), Demetrius Kilisimasi (Marist), Dezman Laban (Glenora), Edward Pirika (Mangere East), EJ Mahu-Delamare (Mangere East), Haami Loza (Mangere East), Jarrel Vaega (Marist), Jeremiah Tatupu (Mangere East), Kaawyn Patterson (Westlake Boys), Lucky Kali (Pt Chevalier), Matiasi Lolesio (Otara), Noah Jensen (Richmond), Peter Kengike (Mt Albert), Rico Toeava-Ward (De La Salle), Sione Lisala (Mt Albert), Taipari Wikitera (Marist), Te Paeroa Wineera (Manurewa), Terence Ieriko (Richmond), Vitalano J Roache (Manurewa).[274]

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