2023 Auckland Rugby League season

The 2023 Auckland Rugby League season is the 115th season since the founding of the Auckland Rugby League in 1909.

News

The Fox Memorial Shield competition began after a 3-week grading competition. Due to covid disrupted seasons the Auckland Rugby League decided that “2023 will work as a bridge between the 2022 shortened season and by 2025 will see a return to a more exclusive Fox Memorial Premiership competition”. The 3 year plan is for the top 4 teams in the 2023 Sharman Cup to qualify for the qualifying competition in 2024 with 4 pools once more, with the 2025 season seeing only 8 teams in the Fox Memorial premiership, down from the 12 teams that there will be in 2023 and 2024.[1] The women's competition features just the one grade with seven teams in it, down from two grades in 2022 with 13 total teams. The Pt Chevalier and Ponsonby clubs have fielded a combined side named "City" and they will play matches at Victoria Park. The Mt Albert club is fielding a team for the first time in a few seasons, named the "Lionesses". Both the men's and women's competitions will feature a match each Wednesday night at North Harbour Stadium which will be screened live on Sky TV.

Fox Memorial Competition

The men's premiership competition started on April 15 with a 3-round grading competition. There were 16 teams competing divided into 4 pools based on their seeding from their finishing positions at the end of the 2021 regular season (with the playoffs cancelled due to covid lockdowns).[2] The Fox Memorial premiership competition is due to begin on May 3 with a Wednesday night game.

Fox Memorial Qualifying

The 4 pools for qualifying were as follows with seedings in brackets based off the 2021 finishing positions:[3]

Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D
(1) Point Chevalier (2) Mt Albert (3) Glenora (4) Ōtāhuhu
(8) Māngere East (7) Bay Roskill (6) Marist (5) Howick
(9) Manukau (10) Richmond (11) Northcote (12) Te Atatū
(16) Pakuranga (15) Hibiscus Coast (14) Papakura (13) Ōtara

Pool A Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Point Chevalier Pirates 3300190161187.5%6
Manukau Magpies 320110262164.52%4
Māngere East Hawks 31025614040%2
Pakuranga Jaguars 30032615616.670

Round 1

15 April Pt Chevalier 76-0 Pakuranga Walker Park 1  
2:30 Try: Dylan Tavita 3, Siapo Pasene, Francis Leger 2, Saula Solomona, Patrick Sipley 2, Daniel Smith, Maryn Murray-Tiava’asu’e, Matthew Whyte, Amaramo Solomona
Con: Francis Leger 12
[4] Referee: Brent Newton
15 April Māngere East 22-40 Manukau Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 Try: Morgan Misifoa 2, Jonathan Moevasa, Trinity Sanele
Con: Trinity Sanele 3
[5] Try: Samuel Toofohe 2, Riccardo Taunga Arama, Toporo Purotu, Patrick Hufanga, Theodore Maui, Sisi Toutai
Con: Samuel Nati 6
Referee: Hayden Price, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ)

Round 2

Freedom Vahaakolo scored his first points for Pt Chevalier in their 24–12 win over Manukau at Moyle Park. The match saw an even first half with the teams level at the break 6-6 before Pt Chevalier opened up an 18–6 lead and held on. The Māngere East - Pakuranga match was the live streamed match of the round and saw the home team, Māngere, winning 30–10. It was a tight first half with just 2 tries scored before it opened up in the second with Māngere scoring 5 tries and Pakuranga 2, including 1 to Counties-Manukau U20 representative Stanley Hingano.[6]

22 April Manukau 12-24 Pt Chevalier Moyle Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (26m, 70m)
Con: Unknown (27m, 72m)
[7] Try: Saula Solomona (12m), Freedom Vahaakolo (47m), Amaramo Solomona (53m), Dylan Tavita (78m)
Con: Francis Leger 4 (13m, 49m, 54m, 78m)
Referee: Andrew Harris, Nigel Williams (TJ), Poriau Uamaki (TJ)
22 April Māngere East 30-10 Pakuranga Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 Try: Trinity Sanele 2 (9m, 68m), Lafi Faamausili (22m), Frank Williams (45m), Unknown (50m), Jerome Tupuola (56m), Josias Manukeu (76m)
Con: Jonathan Moevasa (24m)
[8] Try: Stanley Vaea Hingano (50m), Felise Tau (72m)
Con: Sione Tuimoala (73m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), James Priest (TJ)

Round 3

Pt Chevalier trounced Māngere East 90-4 at Walker Park, though both teams had already progressed to the Fox Memorial competition. At Ti Rakau Park, Manukau won easily 50-16 with Omni Mesake scoring 4 tries for the winners.

29 April Pt Chevalier 90-4 Māngere East Walker Park 1  
2:30 Try: Dylan Tavita 3 (9m, 26m, 51m), Saula Solomona 2 (12m, 17m), Ollie Tuimavave 3 (19m, 54m, 77m), Maryn Murray-Tiava-asu'e (31m), Freedom Vahaakolo 3 (34m, 62m, 69m), Francis Leger (44m), Sialetili Faeamani (56m), Harry Durbin (65m), Presley Seumanu (72m)
Con: Francis Leger 10 (11m, 18m, 21m, 27m, 32m, 35m, 45m, 53m, 55m, 66m), Sialetili Faeamani 2 (70m, 77m), Fred Muller (73m)
[9] Try: Unknown (48m) Referee: Brent Newton, Chris Eagle (TJ), Paul Lorigan (TJ)
29 April Pakuranga 16-50 Manukau Ti Rakau Park 1  
2:30 Try: Ofa Leaaemanu (16m), Stanley Vaea Hingano (47m), Sione Tuimoala (71m)
Con: Sione Tuimoala 2 (18m, 49m)
[10] Try: Sisi Toutai (4m), Omni Mesake 4 (23m, 26m, 42m, 61m), Raven Togiafofoa (29m), Wiaola Tangitepu 2 (36m, 65m), Manase Fakaosilea (55m)
Con: Unknown (7m), Samuel Nati 4 (24m, 27m, 30m, 44m), Raven Togiafofoa 2 (62m, 66m)
Referee: Hayden Price

Pool B Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Bay Roskill Vikings 33009460156.67%6
Richmond Rovers 32019848204.17%4
Mt Albert Lions 3102369040%2
Hibiscus Coast Raiders 3003467660.53%0

Round 1

The match between Bay Roskill and Richmond at Blockhouse Bay Reserve was filmed by Petes Filming. The home side, Bay Roskill won 30-28 holding off a late Richmond comeback.[11]

15 April Mt Albert 20-12 Hibiscus Coast Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: no scorers submitted [12] Try: no scorers submitted Referee: Andrew Harris, Simon Bailey (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
15 April Bay Roskill 30-28 Richmond Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4  
2:30 Try: Timothy Vogel (4m), Josh Tanielu (10), Justus Leaoseve 2 (30m, 66m), Renouf Oge (52m), Nixon Leaso (74m)
Con: Josh Tanielu 3 (6m, 32m, 54m)
[13] Try: Soakai Taufa 2 (22m, 78m), Caleb Savelio-Thompson (43m), Benjamin Kosi (47m), Connor Hohepa (62m)
Con: Connor Hohepa 3 (43m, 48m, 63m), Ropati Tupa’i (78m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha, Grant Smith (TJ)

Round 2

Bay Roskill continued their good early season form, beating Mt Albert 32–16 with former Warrior Ben Henry, who had now been playing for Bay Roskill for several seasons scoring one of their 6 tries. Josh Tanielu kicked 4 goals to add to his 2 tries. Richmond beat Hibiscus Coast 24–18 in a tight match at Grey Lynn Park with Connor Hohepa converting all 4 of their tries. For Hibiscus Coast former St Helens player, Nathan Ashe scored one of their 3 tries.

22 April Bay Roskill 32-16 Mt Albert Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4  
2:30 Try: Zion Tanielu 2 (7m, 53m), Ben Henry (25m), Jarvis Leaoseve (29m), Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo (49m), Nixon Leaso (74m)
Con: Josh Tanielu 4 (27m, 30m, 50m, 76m)
[14] Try: James Waterson (45m), L'ia Lafaele (68m), Moses Oge (80m)
Con: Casey Smith 2 (69m, 82m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Joshua Siaki (TJ), Grant Smith (TJ)
22 April Richmond 24-18 Hibiscus Coast Grey Lynn Park 1  
2:30 Try: Wesley Veikoso, Soakai Taufa, Navajo Doyle, Isaiah Sofa
Con: Connor Hohepa (4)
[15] Try: Nathan Ashe, Buck Hall, Korey Craig
Con: Regan McLennan (3)
Referee: Hayden Price, Simon Bailey (TJ)

Round 3

Richmond thrashed Mt Albert at Fowlds Park 46-0 to comfortably secure their place in the Fox competition after jumping out to a 26-0 lead in as many minutes. If Hibiscus Coast had been able to defeat Bay Roskill then Mt Albert would have found themselves competing for the Sharman Cup but Bay Roskill over turned a 6-10 half time deficit to win 32-16 to record their third straight win and confine Hibiscus Coast to the Sharman Cup competition for 2023.

29 April Mt Albert 0-46 Richmond Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 [16] Try: Blade Collins-Kamuhemu (1m), Benjamin Kosi 2 (2m, 26m), Casey Lafaele (11m), Siave Togoiu 2 (21m, 59m), Soakai Taufa 2 (40m, 43m), Sione Latu Ngahe (47m)
Con: Connor Hohepa 5 (1m, 12m, 22m, 41m, 44m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Joshua Siaki (TJ)
29 April Hibiscus Coast 16-32 Bay Roskill Stanmore Bay 1  
2:30 Try: Liam Ackland (16m), Boston Josephs (30m), Buck Hall (55m)
Con: Nehumi Teu 2 (17m, 57m)
[17] Try: Ariki Honetana-Paea 2 (9m, 52m), Joel Leaoseve (43m), Jarvis Leaoseve (48m), Timothy Vogel (65m), Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo (71m)
Con: Josh Tanielu 4 (44m, 53m, 66m, 72m)
Referee: Aronk Kesha, Grant Smith (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)

Pool C Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Marist Saints 33009860163.33%6
Papakura Sea Eagles 32018656153.57%4
Glenora Bears 3102667983.54%2
Northcote Tigers 30035010547.62%0

Round 1

15 April Glenora 12-36 Papakura Harold Moody Field 1  
2:30 Try: Anthony Goulton (10m), Kadiyae Ioka (63m)
Con: Esom Ioka (11m), Phillip Kingi (64m)
[18] Try: Stedman Lefau (25m), Lewis Soosemea 2 (30m, 40m), Viliami Lolohea 2 (43m, 72m), Sengili Malu (49m), Failoa Henry Pei (67m)
Con: Lewis Soosemea (30m), Reece Samuel Joyce 2 (32m, 68m), Joshua Tafili (73m)
Referee: Nigel Williams, Paul Lorigan (TJ), Warren Clarke (standby)
15 April Marist 43-18 Northcote Murray Halberg Park 1  
2:30 Try: Jahvaan Manukau Powell (1m), Joseph Po’uhila (6m), Emmanuel Cerei 2 (15m, 70m), Maclean Uhamaka (19m), David Dixon (41m), Lani Graham-Taufa (50m), Sione Langatau (74m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei 5 (17m, 20m, 42m, 72m, 75m)
Drop: Emmanuel Cerei (68m)
[19] Try: Huston Holloway (33m), Albert Talakai 2 (38m, 45m), Iopini Kioa (58m)
Con: Kevin Locke (34m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Corey Jull (TJ), Chris Eagle (TJ)

Round 2

In Glenora's 34–12 win over Northcote at the Birkenhead War Memorial, Kadiyae Ioka scored a double and kicked 3 goals, while for Northcote Kevin Locke converted Northcote's 2 tries. In Marist's 2 point win over Papakura, Emmanuel Cerei crucially had his kicking boots on, converting all 4 of Marist's tries.

22 April Northcote 12-34 Glenora Birkenhead War Memorial 4  
2:30 Try: Jason Bhana, David Bhana
Con: Kevin Locke 2
[20] Try: Kadiyae Ioka 2, Anthony Goulton 2, John Vake 2, Chaz Brown
Con: Kadiyae Ioka 3
Referee: Brent Newton, Leigh Fletcher (TJ), Warren Clarke (TJ)
22 April Marist 24-22 Papakura Murray Halberg Park 1  
2:30 Try: Matt Talalima Halalova (9m), Emmanuel Cerei (55m), Takaia Williams 2 (64m, 72m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei 4 (11m, 57m, 66m, 73m)
[21] Try: Unknown (36m), Unknown (42m), Unknown (61m), Unknown (78m)
Con: Unknown (43m), Unknown (62m), Unknown (78m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Paul Lorigan (TJ), Chris Eagle (TJ)

Round 3

Marist went out to a 24-6 halftime lead over Glenora before the match evened up in the second half, while Northcote took an early 4-0 lead but were ultimately over powered by Papakura who went ahead 28-16 before Albert Talakai scored a consolation try for the visitors.

29 April Glenora 20-31 Marist Harold Moody Park 1  
2:30 Try: John Vake (4m), Jordan Tuarae (60m), Keau Devlin (64m), Chaz Brown (64m)
Con: Kadiyae Ioka 2 (5m, 61m)
[22] Try: Jahvaan Manukau Powell 2 (8m, 35m), Emmanuel Cerei (13m), Sunia Akau'ola (22m), Lani Graham-Taufa (46m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei 5 (9m, 14m, 23m, 36m, 47m)
Drop: Unknown (79m)
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua, Simon Bailey (TJ), Warren Clarke (TJ)
29 April Papakura 28-20 Northcote Prince Edward Park 1  
2:30 Try: Joshua Tafili (19m), Jason Tou (25m), Viliami Lolohea 2 (28m, 43m), Lewis Soosemea (36m), Failoa Henry Pei (62m)
Con: Joshua Tafili (26m), Peter Oliveti (37m)
[23] Try: Va'e Jordan-Hart (13m), Tawhiri Heremaia 2 (52m, 56m), Albert Talakai (77m)
Con: Morgan Cook 2 (14m, 56m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Karl Vasau (TJ)

Pool D Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Ōtāhuhu Leopards 33009662154.84%6
Te Atatū Roosters 310210276134.21%2
Howick Hornets 3102627879.49%2
Ōtara Scorpions 3102489252.172

Round 1

Howick v Te Atatū at Paparoa Park.
Ōtāhuhu were fielding a similar team to the previous season and beat Ōtara relatively comfortably 34–16 with William Stowers converting 5 of their 6 tries. Former Widnes Vikings player and son of James Leuluai, Macgraff Leuluai was playing for Ōtara once more. Howick led from the start against Te Atatū who hung around, playing into a strong easterly wind to only trail 20–10 at halftime before the teams traded tries through the second half. Former Parramatta Eels, New Zealand Warriors, and London Broncos player Api Pewhairangi was playing for Te Atatū for the 3rd consecutive season and he scored a try and kicked 3 goals. Brooklyn Harris was on debut for Howick and looked sharp throughout, scoring a try in a man of the match performance.[24]
15 April Ōtāhuhu 34-16 Ōtara Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Fiohiva Siale Faingaa, Emelianao Mikaele 2, Konisitutone Kengike, Sione Feao, Connor Taurua-Purcell
Con: William Stowers 5
[25] Try: Eddie Ieremia, Hansell Semau, Filipo Utai
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 2
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Arnie Rongo (TJ)
15 April Howick 34-26 Te Atatū Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 Try: Anthony Fuimaono 2 (6m, 43m), Andre Kahui-Singh 2 (17m, 26m), Brooklyn Harris (26m), Reuben Tolovae (72m), Joshua Cooper (74m)
Con: Reuben Tolovae (3/7) (19m, 27m, 72m)
[26][27] Try: Semisini Lopeti (22m), Api Pewhairangi (35m), Delaney Chaney-Puata (50m), Bostyn Hakaraia (59m), Scott Tofa-Timoteo (76m)
Con: Api Pewhairangi (3/5) (36m, 50m, 77m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, James Priest (TJ), Karl Vasau (TJ)

Round 2

Jamel Hunt and Connor Taurua-Purcell of Ōtāhuhu.
Te Atatū jumped out to a 16–4 lead against Ōtāhuhu before letting in 3 tries before halftime with repeat sets and cesputed refereeing calls with some upset fans. The teams traded tries in the second half with Te Atatū having chances to level when the score was 32-28 after crafty young hooker Khalan Clyde crossed twide from dummy half. An Ōtāhuhu break from their own half led to a 76th minute try to seal their 38–28 win. At Ngati Ōtara Park the home side started strongly, scoring 3 tries and taking a 16–6 lead into halftime before rolling on to a 28–10 win. Ben Plummer reporting in the Times Online reported "fifteen minutes in, and with momentum now very much in the home side’s favour, the Scorps didn’t waste their opportunity to post first points, going up 6-0. Otara’s ... remained disciplined in defence, ran hard and maintained a high completion rate for such wet conditions. This saw them get a roll on, stacking on two further tries before the Hornets would eventually cross late in the half through reserve Nukurua Ngere. With the score at 16-6, Howick gave away a penalty on the hooter, which in turn resulted in a sin bin... The penalty goal was subsequently kicked by Otara, leading into the sheds at half time with an 18-6 scoreline... Once again though, Otara weathered the storm with their united defensive line and swung the momentum back in their favor just as Howick were returned to the full complement of 13 players. The Scorps didn’t look back from here and they would go on to extend their lead, scoring two further converted tries, taking the score to 28-6.
22 April Ōtāhuhu 38-28 Te Atatū Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tonga Mikaele 2 (4m, 48m), Geronimo Doyle (27m), Benjamin Wharton-Benedict (34m), Makaia Suiga Tafua (38m), Emeliano Mikaele (57m), Unknown (76m)
Con: William Stowers 5 (35m, 39m, 40m, 58m, 77m)
[28] Try: Api Pewhairangi (8m), Tuteauru Maipi (17m), Semisini Lopeti (25m), Khalan Clyde 2 (51m, 67m)
Con: Api Pewhairangi (4/5) (9m, 18m, 53m, 69m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)
22 April Ōtara 28-10 Howick Ngati Otara Park 1  
2:30 Try: Nicholas Toeava (6m), Louis Papalii (22m), Makalani Hakalo (25m), Tovia Christopher Tovia (52m), Filipo Utai (58m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 2 (8m, 24m), Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mamea (54m)
Pen: Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mamea (40m)
[29] Try: Nukurua Ngere 2 (33m, 76m)
Con: Drew Radich (34m)
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Taura Taura (TJ)

Round 3

Te Atatū v Ōtara at Jack Colvin Park.
With Ōtāhuhu the only team certain to have already secured qualification going into round 3 for the Fox, both games had a lot riding on them. Te Atatū needed a 10-point win over Ōtara to guarantee a place but after securing a 26-4 halftime lead they were able to control their fate going on to win 48–4. Fine Vakautakakala was outstanding for Te Atatū, scoring 2 tries and carrying strongly throughout the game, while Paterika Vaivai made his season debut for Te Atatū after previously being unavailable due to his playing for the New Zealand Warriors New South Wales Cup side in previous weekends. The Ōtara outside backs looked threatening on attack but struggled to secure much ball. The match was live streamed with Petes Filming.[30] Despite losing at home, Howick were able to move through due to Ōtara's heavy loss.
29 April Howick 18-24 Ōtāhuhu Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 Try: Royden Gillett 2 (12m, 54m), Brandon Lee, Clayton Williams
Con: Royden Gillett (69m)
[31][32] Try: Unknown (28m), Emeliano Mikaele (41m), Sione Feao (48m), Fiohiva Siale Faingaa (83m)
Con: William Stowers 4 (28m, 41m, 52m, 84m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Andrew Harris (TJ), James Priest (TJ)
29 April Te Atatū 48-4 Ōtara Jack Colvin Park 1  
2:30 Try: Fine Vakautakakala (1m, 72m), Api Pewhairangi (9m, 36m, 48m), Danny Silivelio (29m), Semisini Lopeti (39m), Rhys Wikitera (61m), Kahil Johnson (79m)
Con: Api Pewhairangi (6/8) (2m, 11m, 37m, 49m, 63m, 73m), Paterika Vaivai (0/1)
[33] Try: Kaylise-Jesse Fatialofa (26m) Referee: Paki Parkinson, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)

Grading round top point scorers

There were several matches with no named scorer of particular tries and goals, and the Mt Albert v Hibiscus Coast match had no scorers submitted whatsoever so this table is indicative only, though these particular scorers records are near complete.

Grading round top point scorers (3 games)
No Player Team T C P DG Pts
1Francis LegerPt Chevalier3260064
2Api PewhairangiTe Atatū5130046
3Emmanuel CereiMarist4140145
4Connor HohepaRichmond1120028
4William StowersŌtāhuhu0140028
4Dylan TavitaPt Chevalier700028

Fox Memorial Shield (Men's Premiership)

Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Richmond Rovers 2200400-%4
Point Chevalier Pirates 22004832150%4
Howick Hornets 22004641150%4
Marist Saints 21016642157.14%2
Ōtāhuhu Leopards 21013226123.07%2
Papakura Sea Eagles 21014844109.09%2
Manukau Magpies 21002422109.09%2
Bay Roskill Vikings 3102708483.33%2
Mt Albert Lions 3102364875.00%2
Te Atatū Roosters 2101122646.15%2
Glenora Bears 2002425872.41%0
Māngere East Hawks 2002189020%0

Round 1

Te Atatū v Richmond: (Clockwise) Soakai Taufa being tackled, Jeremiah Poutu fielding a kick, Benjamin Kosi passing out of dummy half, and Api Pewhairangi losing the ball in an effort to score.
Pt Chevalier and Glenora played in the first televised Wednesday night match on 3 May at North Harbour Stadium. Pt Chevalier won in wet conditions by 26 points to 12 to take home the Stormont Shield (competed for by the two finalists from the previous year) once again. Patrick Sipley crashed over for their first try after 15 minutes before Tane Rapira added a second 4 minutes later. They added 3 more in the second half including a 50 metre effort from Freedom Vahaakolo and a 100 metre run from Ollie Tuimavave. Kevin Locke transferred from Northcote during the week and debuted for Glenora, scoring a try and kicking 2 goals. Like the Wednesday night game the first round Saturday matches were played in wet conditions across Auckland. Manukau overturned a 18-0 deficit at Blockhouse Bay Reserve to triumph 24-22 over Bay Roskill with 4 second half tries. Ōtāhuhu had a comfortable 6 try to 1 win over Mt Albert at Bert Henham Park. Ioritana Leifa scored a double and Antonio Adams had kicking duty, converting 4 tries. Te Atatū lost to Richmond in an error riddled performance with Richmond scoring two tries immediately after half time to Carlos Henry and Connor Hohepa, enabling them to stretch out to a comfortable lead which they held. Hohepa also kicked 4 form 4. Papakura continued their excellent early season form, moving out to a 26-16 lead before Marist scored a consolation try to Doux Kauhiva at Prince Edward Park. Howick had a comfortable 46-4 win over Māngere East at Paparoa Park with a short piece written about the Howick clubs fortunes in the Times Online by Ben Plummer. Lonnie Papani and Rahs Tuivai-Lopa both scored a double for the winners with Reuben Tolovae converting 7 of their 8 tries.[34]
3 May Point Chevalier 26-12 Glenora North Harbour Stadium 1  
6:10 Try: Patrick Sipley (15m), Tane Rapira (19m), Dylan Tavita (44m), Freedom Vahaakolo (57m), Ollie Tuimavave (62m)
Con: Francis Leger (3/5) (16m, 20m, 45m)
[35][36] Try: Jordan Tuarae (48m), Kevin Locke (77m)
Con: Kevin Locke (2/2) (49m, 78m)
Referee: Anthony Elliot, Corey Jull (TJ) & Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
6 May Ōtāhuhu 32-6 Mt Albert Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Benjamin Wharton-Benedict (2m), Connor Taurua-Purcell (10m), Mavae Manuika (18m), Ioritana Leifa 2 (39m, 75m), Tevita Mikaele (59m)
Con: Antonio Adams 4 (3m, 12m, 40m, 76m)
[37] Try: Unknown (71m)
Con: Unknown (73m)
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Rebecca Ellison (TJ)
6 May Bay Roskill 22-24 Manukau Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4  
2:30 Try: Josh Tanielu (4m), Jarvis Leaoseve (14m), Joel Leaoseve (27m), Ariki Honetana-Paea (58m)
Con: Josh Tanielu (4m, 15m)
Pen: Josh Tanielu (30m)
[38] Try: Riccardo Taunga Arama (29m), Raven Togiafofoa (43m), Henry Pouniu (50m), Yijo John (69m), Sisi Tupou (72m)
Con: Samuel Nati 2 (29m, 69m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Simon Bailey (TJ), Paul Lorigan (TJ)
6 May Howick 46-4 Māngere East Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tyrone Waipouri, Tahi Baggeley, Lonnie Papani 2, Rahs Tuivai-Lopa 2, Joshua Cooper, Xela Pathan
Con: Reuben Tolovae 7
[39][40] Try: Unknown Referee: Nigel Williams, Chris Eagle (TJ), James Priest (TJ)
6 May Te Atatū 0-20 Richmond Jack Colvin Park 1  
2:30 [41] Try: Beau Cordtz (29m), Carlos Henry (41m), Connor Hohepa (43m)
Con: Connor Hohepa (3/3) (30m, 42m, 44m)
Pen: Connor Hohepa (1/1) (70m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Warren Clarke (TJ), Josh Siaki (TJ)
6 May Papakura 28-22 Marist Prince Edward Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (12m), Unknown (24m), Unknown (48m), Unknown (52m), Unknown (71m)
Con: Unknown (14m), Unknown (26m), Unknown (54m), Unknown (73m)
[42] Try: Viliame Cerei (9m), Maclean Uhamaka (28m), Elijah Lexus Tupii Sami (37m), Doux Kauhiva (80m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei 3 (30m, 38m, 80m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Karl Vasau (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)

Round 2

Action from the Te Atatū Roosters v Manukau Magpies match.
In the televised match Richmond recorded a second consecutive 20-0 shut out, this time of Ōtāhuhu, with Soakai Taufa securing a double in the wet conditions. Marist shared the try scoring around with 7 different try scorers, with Emmanuel Cerei converting 6 of them. Māngere East had opened the scoring in the third minute but were dominated after that and could only manage a late first half try and consolation try near the end of the match. Papakura at Prince Edward Park pushed Pt Chevalier, who have won 36 consecutive first grade matches all the way, and in fact took the lead midway through the second half before a Presley Seumanu try levelled the scores at 20-20. Francis Leger's conversion gave the Pirates a lead they would not relinquish. At Jack Colvin Park a Roosters side with several injuries and lineup changes, scored a gutsy 12-6 win over Manukau. Roosters winger Paorostarr Manning scored first after some slick handling enabled him to dive over in the scoreboard corner, before Dawson Mele replied for the visitors after some nice hole running to make it 4-4 at the break. A 58th minute penalty to Karekake Holamotu put the Magpies up 6-4, but Manning scored his second try in the corner after some nice build up play to put Te Atatū back in front. Then with 8 minutes to go hooker Khalan Clyde dived over from dummy half to all but secure the win. Bay Roskill scored a very rare victory over Glenora, holding on to win 32-30 with Justus Leaoseve scoring a hat trick for the winners. The Vikings led from the 6th minute and were up 32-18 with ten minute to go before Glenora scored two late tries. Kevin Locke kicked 5 from 5 for the Bears.
10 May Richmond 20-0 Ōtāhuhu North Harbour Stadium 1  
8:00 Try: Soakai Taufa 2 (19m, 71m), Jeremiah Schuster (24m), Siave Togoiu (36m)
Con: Connor Hohepa (1/3) (25m)
Pen: Connor Hohepa (1/1) (40m)
[43][44] Referee: Joseph Green, Corey Jull (TJ), Brent Newton (TJ)
13 May Marist 44-14 Māngere East Murray Halberg Park 1  
2:30 Try: Matt Mathew Talalima Halalova (14m), Doux Kauhiva (20m), Joseph Po'uhila (23m), Lene Meemia (43m), Jahvaan Manukau Powell (55m), Emmanuel Cerei (59m), Viliame Cerei (59m), Afe Akau'ola (74m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei 6 (15m, 21m, 44m, 61m, 70m, 74m)
[45] Try: Unknown (3m), Unknown (37m), Unknown (75m)
Con: Unknown (4m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Nigel Williams (TJ)
13 May Papakura 20-22 Pt Chevalier Prince Edward Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (15m), Unknown (24m), Unknown (30m), Unknown 48m
Con: Unknown (25m), Unknown 49m)
[46] Try: Dylan Tavita 2 (4m, 18m), Siapo Pasene (34m), Presley Seumanu (52m)
Con: Francis Leger (3/4) (5m, 34m, 52m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Rebecca Ellison (TJ)
13 May Te Atatū 12-6 Manukau Jack Colvin Park 1  
2:30 Try: Paorastarr Manning 2 (4m, 63m), Khalan Clyde (72m)
Con: Kahil Johnson (0/3)
[47] Try: Dawson Mele (14m)
Con: Karekake Holamotu (0/1)
Pen: Karekake Holamotu (58m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Joshua Siaki (TJ)
13 May Mt Albert 22-24 Howick Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Casey Smith 3, Blake Wardrope
Con: Casey Smith (3/4)
[48] Try: Jarney Proctor, Nukurua Ngere, Eddie Ieremia 2
Con: Reuben Tolovae 4
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Grant Smith (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
13 May Glenora 30-32 Bay Roskill Harold Moody Park 1  
2:30 Try: Kadiyae Ioka (18m), Israel Levi (37m), Chaz Brown (52m), Robbie Nathan (71m), Malakai Kupu (78m)
Con: Kevin Locke (5/5) (20m, 38m, 53m, 72m, 79m)
[49] Try: Justus Leaoseve 3 (6m, 45m, 57m), Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo (17m), Joel Leaoseve (34m), Ariki Honetana-Paea (59m)
Con: Josh Tanielu 4 (19m, 46m, 58m, 61m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Warren Clarke (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)

Round 3

In the televised Wednesday night match Bay Roskill opened the scoring in the 4th minute and had much of the ball and territory but Mt Albert replied with three converted tries between the 14th and 26th minutes to take an 18-4 lead. Bay Roskill scored on the stroke of halftime and twice more early in the second half to Ariki Honetana-Paea. Mackenzie Kata was then sent off for Bay Roskill after headbutting Trent Schaumkel midway through the second half with winger Josh Colavanua scoring twice soon after for Mt Albert to push the game beyond doubt.

17 May Mt Albert 30-16 Bay Roskill North Harbour Stadium 1  
6:10 Try: Trent Schaumkel (14m), Casey Smith (21m), Blake Wardrope (26m), Joshua Colavanua (58m, 76m)
Con: Casey Smith (3/3) (15m, 22m, 27m), Eiden Ackland (1/2) (78m)
Pen: Eiden Ackland (1/1) (79m)
[50] Try: Nixon Leaso (4m), Jarvis Leaoseve (40m), Ariki Honetana-Paea (43m, 48m)
Con: Josh Tanielu (0/4)
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua, Corey Jull (TJ), Tevita Pauuvale (TJ)
20 May Ōtāhuhu v Marist Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 [51]
20 May Richmond v Papakura Grey Lynn Park 2  
2:30 [52]
20 May Māngere East v Te Atatū Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 [53]
20 May Pt Chevalier v Howick Walker Park 1  
2:30 [54]
20 May Manukau v Glenora Moyle Park 1  
2:30 [55]

Women's Premiership

The women's competition has reduced significantly in numbers from 2022 where 13 teams competed. In 2023 just seven teams entered sides. The City team is a combined side from Pt Chevalier Pirates and Ponsonby Ponies.

Standings

Team Pld W D L B F A % Pts
Ōtara Women 110018061333.33%4
Mt Albert Lionesses 220016638173.68%6
Howick Hornets Women 3300014420720%6
City Women 21010344280.95%2
Manurewa Kōwhai 310204812040.00%2
Taniwharau Women 200216767.89%2
Ōtāhuhu Leopards Women 300303611232.14%0

Round 1

29 April Ōtara Women 80-6 Manurewa Kowhai Cornwall Park 1  
11:00 Try: Linade McKinley-Sadaraka (3m, 46m), Annessa Biddle 3 (7m, 27m, 52m), Mary Solovi 2 (12m, 19m), Wati Deleilomaloma 3 (15m, 33m, 36m), Justyce Roebeck (25m), Tahlia Aoake (42m), Jo-El Loto (58m), Marina Hagai (61m)
Con: Linade McKinley Sadaraka (11/13) (4m, 8m, 13m, 21m, 26m, 28m, 34m, 38m, 44m, 47m, 60m), Tahlia Aoake (1/1) (63m)
[56][57] Try: Halayna Finau (68m)
Con: Ricshay Lamanu (1/1) (69m)
Referee: Nigel Williams, Rebecca Ellison (TJ)
29 April City Women 10-38 Howick Women Cornwall Park 1  
12:45 Try: Mia Holo (7m), Yasmin Puru-Tongia (14m)
Con: Mele Hufanga (1/2) (8m)
[58][59] Try: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin (22m), Lisa Edwards Rua (27m), Saphire Abraham (33m), Leonia Tusani (38m), Tafito Lafaele 2 (50m, 65m), Cassie Ormsby (76m), Charlotte Davis (80m)
Con: Lisa Edwards Rua (0/1) Saphire Abraham (1/2) (28m), Zayde Sarah-Baldwin (0/1), Cassie Ormsby (0/1), Charlotte Davis (1/2) (77m), Shontelle Woodman (1/1) (80m)
Referee: Rebecca Ellison, Nigel Williams (TJ)
29 April Mt Albert Lionesses 32-22 Ōtāhuhu Women Cornwall Park 1  
2:30 Try: Lose Mafi (12m), Ilaisaane Taufa (30m), Danika Manase (42m), Imogen Edmonds-Lagahetau (46m), Phillipa Smith (50m), Lydia Turua-Quedley (53m), Moana Cook (61m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (2/7) (54m, 62m)
[60][61] Try: Onjeurlina Leiataua 4 (16m, 33m, 58m, 68m)
Con: Carmel Uhila (1/2) (34m), Ramouner Henry (2/2) (59m, 69m)

Round 2

Howick 'Nets' scored a dominant 50-0 win over Taniwharau with Zayde Sarah-Baldwin and Saphire Abraham both crossing the line twice. In the words of Times Online writer, Ben Plummer, "the women have well and truly taken chanrge of their competition after their first two games, winning both in convincing fashion".[62]

3 May Manurewa Kowhai 16-34 Mt Albert Lionesses North Harbour Stadium 1  
8:10pm Try: Halayna Finau (3m), Kataraina-Tuhakaraina Karaka-Whittaker 2 (11m, 65m), Hera Kemp (22m)
Con: Ricshay Lamanu (0/4)
[63][64] Try: Mafi Faukafa (17m), Shaniece Monschau 2 (26m, 77m), Ronise Matini (29m), Chloe Tearikimana (55m), Summer Van Gelder (67m), Milania Cairns (80m)
Con: Milania Cairns (2/2) (17m, 27m), Freesia Pokaia (1/4) (78m), Chloe Tearikimana (0/1)
Referee: Brent Newton, Corey Jull (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
6 May City Women 24-4 Ōtāhuhu Women Victoria Park 1  
11:00 Try: Jennifer Rose Teu, Paris Pickering, Sarah Filimoeatu (42m), Moanekah Vaai (50m), Lavinia Tauhalaliku (60m)
Con: Charnyze Pihema, Paulina Morris-Ponga (50m)
[65] Try: Sade Schaumkel (45m)
7 May Howick Women 50-0 Taniwharau Women Paparoa Park 1  
1:00 Try: Barbra Auvaa (7m), Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 2 (11m, 75m), Tafito Lafaele (23m), Saphire Abraham 2 (27m, 67m), Mele Ma'atuleio oe Iotu Fotu-Moala (31m), Shontelle Woodman (42m), Seifua Pio (63m), Kylie Porter (71m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 3 (9m, 43m, 68m), Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 2 (28m, 64m)
[66] Referee: Tevita Pauuvale

Round 3

10 May Howick Women 56-10 Ōtāhuhu Women North Harbour Stadium 1  
6:10 Try: Cilia-Marie Po'e-Tofaeono 2 (8m, 54m), Lisa Edwards Rua 2 (12m, 41m), Saphire Abraham 3 (15m, 27m, 79m) Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 2 (23m, 67m), Cassie Ormsby (51m), Tafito Lafaele (58m)
Con: Saphire Abraham (6/11) (7m, 13m, 18m, 24m, 28m, 55m)
[67][68] Try: Monika Fakaosilea (47m), Shamiah Lui (76m)
Con: Carmel Uhila (1/2) (48m)
Referee: Nigel Williams, Corey Jull (TJ), Brent Newton (TJ)
13 May Ōtara Women 26-20 City Women Ngati Otara Park 1  
12:45 Try: Unknown x 26 pts [69] Try: Sarah Filimoeatu (1m), Lavinia Tauhalaliku (4m), Monica Samita (41m), Ilaise Latu (58m)
Con: Lavinia Tauhalaliku (5m), Paulina Morris-Ponga (42m)
Referee: Poriau Uamaki
14 May Manurewa Kowhai 26-6 Taniwharau Women Te Papatakaaro Park 1  
2:30 Try: Mollie Tagaloa (10m), Taviriana Kuru (26m), Tiare Jean Koroheke (69m), Karley Te Kawa (70m), Jodeci Joseph (78m)
Con: Mollie Tagaloa (3/5) (11m, 70m, 79m)
[70] Try: Trinity Crosby (71m)
Con: Calista Ruruku (1/1) (72m)

Round 4

In the Wednesday night televised match it was a seesawing battle between City and Manurewa Kowhai. Both teams initially struggled to crack their opponents defence with it moving from end to end but with no points until Mary Jane Finau crashed over under the posts in the 31st minute for City. Manurewa replied soon after to Nancy Sikei, before City regained the lead on the break with a try to Mikayla Eli. City started the second half strongly scoring twice to lead 18-10. Manurewa replied with two tries of their own including a brilliant effort from a regathered kick, with Crystal Stowers crashing over in a tackle. The conversion by Eli gave Manurewa a 20-18 lead. It only lasted three minutes before Tauhalaliku scored after some nice lead up play with the try proving to be the difference, the match ending 22-20.

17 May City Women 22-20 Manurewa Kowhai North Harbour Stadium 1  
8:10 Try: Nancy Sikei (36m), Lavinia Tauhalaliku 2 (45m, 76m), Vanessa Molia-Fraser (48m), Mia Holo (53m)
Con: J. Naime-Purcell (1/4) (37m), B Fortes (0/1)
[71] Try: Mary Jane Finau (31m), Mikayla Eli (40m), Lily Repia (65m), Crystal Stowers (72m)
Con: Mollie Tagaloa (1/1) (32m), Mikayla Eli (1/2) (73m), unknown (0/1) (66m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Corey Jull (TJ), Tevita Pauuvale (TJ)
20 May Ōtāhuhu Women v Ōtara Women Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 [72]
21 May Mt Albert Lionesses v Taniwharau Women Fowlds Park 1  
1:00 [73]

Sharman Cup

The Sharman Cup features 10 teams with the top 4 at the end of the season qualifying for the 16 team grading competition to qualify for the Fox Memorial Premiership at the start of the 2024 season.

Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Northcote Tigers 1100384950%2
Ōtara Scorpions 11004410440%2
Papatoetoe Panthers 1100164400%2
Ponsonby Ponies 11002014142.86%2
New Lynn Stags 11002922131.82%2
Pakuranga Jaguars 1001222975.86%0
Hibiscus Coast Raiders 1001142070%0
Glenfield Greyhounds 100141625%0
Manurewa Marlins 1001104422.73%0
Ellerslie Eagles 100143810.53%0

Round 1

6 May Ponsonby 20-14 Hibiscus Coast Victoria Park 1  
2:30 Try: Damon Abbey (20m), James Taumata (23m), Lanardo Ikinofo (43m), Li Taufoou (53m)
Con: Dion Fraser 2 (25m, 45m)
[74] Try: Samuel Waterworth (31m), Nukutawhiti Davison (48m), Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan (72m)
Con: Taylor Raj (32m)
Referee: Bryan Barron
6 May Manurewa 10-44 Ōtara Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly  
2:30 Try: Duntaine Puna (18m), Samuel So'oalo (58m)
Con: Amerika Uili (19m)
[75] Try: Malalani Hakalo (6m), Nicholas Toeava 3 (9m, 50m, 75m), Kurt Utai-Laurenson 2 (12m, 72m), Filipo Utai 2 (28m, 52m), Stanley Tuipulotu (78m)
Con: Makalani Hakalo 4 (7m, 11m, 51m, 73m)
6 May Glenfield 4-16 Papatoetoe Sunnynook Park 1  
2:30 Try: Dylan Stokes (2m) [76] Try: Frost Mika 2 (17m, 32m), John Lea (71m)
Con: Lolani Apulu (18m), Frost Mika (33m)
Referee: Grant Smith
6 May Pakuranga 22-29 New Lynn Ti Rakau Park 1  
2:30 Try: Ofa Leaaemanu 2, Unknown, Otira Moala
Con: Molisoni Faiva 3
[77] Try: Cassius Emile-Vaoga, Jacob Lundon, Kingston Manley, Jamazse Whittaker Masiutama, Valentino Yandall
Con: Charles Gabriel 4
Drop: Unknown
Referee: Andrew Harris
6 May Northcote 38-4 Ellerslie Birkenhead War Memorial 4  
2:30 Try: Albert Talakai 2 (1m, 6m), Taine Neho (19m), Bronson Kapi (32m), Jason Bhana (35m), Arno Mouton (50m), Iopini Kioa (54m), Huston Holloway (76m)
Con: Morgan Cook 3 (7m 55m, 77m)
[78] Try: Andrew Bob (16m) Referee: Brent Newton

Round 2

The match between Ellerslie and Glenfield was filmed by Petes Filming, with Elleslie winning by 40 points to 20 at Ellerslie Domain.[79]

12 May Ōtara 24-18 Ponsonby Ngati Ōtara Park 1  
2:30 Try: Nicholas Toeava 2 (18m, 66m), Robert-Alan Fatialofa (45m), Fortes Allen Anthony (62m)
Con: Makalani Hakalo 4 (20m, 63m, 68m, 70m)
[80] Try: Paea Kivalu (25m), James Taumata (32m), Heitony Talagi (52m)
Con: Dion Fraser (26m, 33m)
Referee: Joseph Green
12 May Papatoetoe 20-32 Hibiscus Coast Kohuora Park 1  
2:30 Referee: Andrew Harris
12 May New Lynn 6-38 Manurewa Lawson Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tony Siligi (16m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (18m)
[81] Try: Amerika Uili 3 (4m, 23m, 58m), Shane Edward Heller Paitai (14m), Kain Fearn (47m), Sam Neufeldt (54m), Hauriri Harvey (80m)
Con: Daylee Dutton 4 (25m, 49m, 60m, 80m), Amerika Uili (40m)
Referee: Brent Newton
12 May Ellerslie 40-20 Glenfield Ellerslie Domain 1  
2:30 Referee: Hayden Price
12 May Northcote 32-16 Pakuranga Birkenhead War Memorial 4  
2:30 Try: Iopini Kioa 3 (5m, 32m, 44m), Cory Haku (27m), Morgan Cook (36m), Maile Tuitupou (62m)
Con: Rhys Brown (34m, 37m, 47m, 63m)
[82] Try: David Fifita (10m), Stanley Vaea Hingano (58m), Ofa Leaaemanu (71m)
Con: Ofa Leaaemanu 2 (59m, 72m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha

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