2023 Auckland Rugby League season

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The 2023

Pakuranga Jaguars. Ōtāhuhu Leopards took out the Fox reserve grade competition with a 26–22 win over the reigning champions, the Pt Chevalier Pirates, with Manurewa Marlins
winning the Sharman Cup reserve grade competition when they beat Papatoetoe 32–16. The Auckland Rugby League revived the Open Age Restricted competition (90 kg) but only 3 teams fielded sides in the regular season. It is hoped to grow the competition further in 2024. Te Atatū qualified for the final after beating Mt Albert in the semi final, but were defeated comfortably 26–0 by Manurewa in the grand final. Several of the matches were screened live on Sky Sports and a Glenora team then competed in two post season matches against Mt Albert and Te Atatū which were televised on consecutive Wednesday nights. They beat Mt Albert before losing to Te Atatū.

Preceded by 115th Auckland Rugby League season
2023
Succeeded by

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Premier competitions

The Fox Memorial Shield competition began after a 3-week grading competition. Due to covid disrupted seasons the

Mt Albert club is fielding a team for the first time in a few seasons, named the "Lionesses". The women's competition saw a new grand final trophy named after Cherie Steele-Shanks "whose pioneering efforts began nearly five decades ago when, in 1976, she became a pivotal member of the Glenfield Rugby League club committee". She served as chair, secretary and treasurer and "left an unforgettable mark" on the game after "creating the New Zealand Women's Rugby League committee in 1996" with the first national women's tournament following.[2] 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
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Players of the year awards

On Tuesday, August 15 Auckland Rugby League celebrated their 2023 season award night in the Mad Butcher Lounge at Mt Smart Stadium. Sione Feao (Ōtāhuhu) won the George Rainey Men's Player of the Year award, while Lavinia Tauhalaliku (City) won the Cathy Friends Women's Player of the Year award. The Sharman Cup Player of the Year award went to Tony Siligi (New Lynn).[3]

Club Players of the Year

Fox Memorial Premiership

  • Bay Roskill: Joshua Tanielu
  • Glenora: Phillip Kingi
  • Howick: Jethro Friend
  • Māngere East: Apichart Korhomklang
  • Manukau: Samuel Nati
  • Marist: Johnny Falelua Malio
  • Mt Albert: Trent Schaumkel
  • Ōtāhuhu: Sione Feao
  • Papakura: Joseph Price
  • Pt Chevalier: Ollie Tuimavave
  • Richmond: Beau Cordtz
  • Te Atatū: Fine Vakatakalala

Women's Premiership

  • City: Lavinia Tauhalaliku
  • Howick: Mele Fotu-Moala
  • Manurewa: Jodeci Joseph
  • Mt Albert: Lydia Turua-Quedley
  • Ōtāhuhu: Onjeurlina Leiataua
  • Ōtara: Annessa Biddle
  • Taniwharau: Manirewa Howell

Sharman Cup

  • Ellerslie: Sione Tu'a
  • Glenfield: Isaac Bahn
  • Hibiscus Coast: Sam Waterworth
  • Manurewa: Amerika Uili
  • New Lynn: Tony Siligi
  • Northcote: Tawhiri Heremaia
  • Ōtara: Robert Fatialofa
  • Pakuranga: Kelepi Fakalata
  • Papatoetoe: Chesire Carson
  • Ponsonby: Dion Fraser

Individual Awards

Men's Top Goal Kicker
  • Fiohiva Siale Fianga'a (Ōtāhuhu) & Emmanuel Cerei (Marist)

Women's Top Goal Kicker

  • Paulina Morris-Ponga (City)

Men's Top Try-Scorer

  • Geronimo Doyle (Ōtāhuhu)

Women's Top Try-Scorer

The StreamShop Men's Best Try

  • Doux Kauhiva (Marist)

The StreamShop Women's Best Try

  • Summer Van Gelder (Mt Albert)

Men's Coach of the Year

  • Simon Ieremia (Marist)

Women's Coach of the Year

  • Tasha Davie (Mt Albert)

Men's Manager of the Year

  • Teamalu Schaaf (Pt Chevalier)

Women's Manager of the Year

  • Marie Scanlan (City)

Teams of the Year

George Rainey Fox Memorial Team of the Year
  • Fullback - Ollie Tuimavave (Pt Chevalier)
  • Winger - Joshua Cooper (Howick)
  • Centre - Lani Graham-Taufa (Marist)
  • Centre - Joshua Tanielu (Bay Roskill)
  • Winger - Lewis Soosemea (Papakura)
  • Standoff - James Aspden (Mt Albert)
  • Halfback - Samuel Nati (Manukau)
  • Prop - Manu Fatialofa (Howick)
  • Hooker - Jethro Friend (Howick)
  • Prop - Trent Schaumkel (Mt Albert)
  • Second Row - Jeremiah Schuster (Richmond)
  • Second Row - Sione Feao (Ōtāhuhu)
  • Lock - Jamel Hunt (Ōtāhuhu)
Cathy Friend Women's Team of the Year
  • Fullback - Paris Pickering (City)
  • Winger - Cassie Ormsby (Howick)
  • Centre - Lavinia Tauhalaliku (City)
  • Centre - Leah-Rhys Toka (Taniwharau)
  • Winger - Carmel Uhila (Ōtāhuhu)
  • Standoff - Sade Schaumkel (Ōtāhuhu)
  • Halfback - Lydia Turua-Quedley (Mt Albert)
  • Prop - Cilia-Marie Po'e-Tofaeono (Howick) & Mia Holo (City)
  • Hooker - Avery-Rose Carmont (Ōtāhuhu)
  • Prop - Karlene Lesoa (Ōtara Scorpions)
  • Second Row - Shaniece Manshchau (Mt Albert)
  • Second Row - Noia Fotu-Moala (Ōtara)
  • Lock - Onjeurlina Leiataua (Ōtahuhu)
Sharman Cup Team of the Year
  • Fullback - Molisoni Faiva (Pakuranga)
  • Winger - Manu Tukia (Pakuranga)
  • Centre - Kavan Te Kiri-Ryan (Hibiscus Coast)
  • Centre - Amerika Uili (Manurewa)
  • Winger - Fuamaila Gatapu (Ōtara)
  • Standoff - Daylee Dutton (Manurewa)
  • Halfback - Dion Fraser (Ponsonby)
  • Prop - Kelepi Fakalata (Pakuranga)
  • Hooker - Chesire Carson (Papatoetoe)
  • Prop - Robert Fatialofa (Ōtara)
  • Second Row - Heitoni Talagi (Ponsonby)
  • Second Row - Taylor Daniels (Northcote)
  • Lock -Tony Siligi (New Lynn)

Club teams and grade participation

Team Prem Res OAR SB Mast 18 18G 16 16G 15 14 14G 13 13G 12 12G 11 10 9 8 7 6 Total
Manurewa Marlins 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 3 2 2 1 4 1 4 3 4 4 3 7 50
Otara Scorpions
2 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 4 4 4 39
Mangere East Hawks 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 4 4 3 3 4 2 36
Otahuhu Leopards 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 3 2 2 2 2 2 29
Mount Albert Lions 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 23
Te Atatu Roosters 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 4 2 4 22
Papakura Sea Eagles 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 2 3 2 20
Glenora Bears 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 3 2 3 3 1 20
Marist Saints 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 17
Richmond Rovers 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 16
Ellerslie Eagles 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 0 2 15
Waitemata Seagulls 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 2 1 15
Bay Roskill Vikings 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 13
Manukau Magpies 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 13
Howick Hornets 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 13
Point Chevalier Pirates 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 13
Northcote Tigers 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 13
Hibiscus Coast Raiders 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 13
Pakuranga Jaguars
1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 12
Papatoetoe Panthers 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 11
New Lynn Stags 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 11
Glenfield Greyhounds 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 11
Ponsonby Ponies 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4
East Coast Bays Barricudas 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
Pukekohe Pythons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3
Taniwharau Taniwha 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Mt Wellington Warriors 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
City 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Tuakau 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
Avondale Wolves 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Rodney Rams 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Waiheke
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Waikato Masters 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Waiuku 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Total 29 18 3 9 31 7 5 12 9 9 19 9 18 5 26 4 36 38 35 41 40 45 448

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).

Pt Chevalier and Glenora
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Fox Memorial Qualifying

The 4 pools for qualifying were as follows with seedings in brackets based on the 2021 finishing positions:[5]

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 3 3 0 0 190 16 1187.5% 6
Manukau Magpies 3 2 0 1 102 62 164.5% 4
Māngere East Hawks 3 1 0 2 56 140 40% 2
Pakuranga Jaguars
3 0 0 3 26 156 16.7 0

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
[6] 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
[7] 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.[8]

22 April Manukau 12-24 Pt Chevalier Moyle Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (26m, 70m)
Con: Unknown (27m, 72m)
[9] 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)
[10] 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)
[11] 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)
[12] 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 3 3 0 0 94 60 156.7% 6
Richmond Rovers 3 2 0 1 98 48 204.2% 4
Mt Albert Lions
3 1 0 2 36 90 40% 2
Hibiscus Coast Raiders 3 0 0 3 46 76 60.5% 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.[13]


15 April Mt Albert 20–12 Hibiscus Coast Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: no scorers submitted [14] 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)
[15] 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)
[16] 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)
[17] 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 overturned a 6–10 halftime 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 [18] 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)
[19] 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 3 3 0 0 98 60 163.3% 6
Papakura Sea Eagles 3 2 0 1 86 56 153.6% 4
Glenora Bears 3 1 0 2 66 79 83.5% 2
Northcote Tigers 3 0 0 3 50 105 47.6% 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)
[20] 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)
[21] 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
[22] 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)
[23] 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), Keanu Devlin (64m), Chaz Brown (64m)
Con: Kadiyae Ioka 2 (5m, 61m)
[24] 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)
[25] 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 3 3 0 0 96 62 154.8% 6
Te Atatū Roosters 3 1 0 2 102 76 134.2% 2
Howick Hornets 3 1 0 2 62 78 79.5% 2
Ōtara Scorpions
3 1 0 2 48 92 52.2 2

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.[26]

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
[27] 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)
[28][26] 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 disputed refereeing calls. 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 twice 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 (5/7) (35m, 39m, 40m, 58m, 77m)
[29] 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)
[30] 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.[31] 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)
[32][33] 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 2 (1m, 72m), Api Pewhairangi 3 (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)
[34] 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
1 Francis Leger Pt Chevalier 3 26 0 0 64
2 Api Pewhairangi Te Atatū 5 13 0 0 46
3 Emmanuel Cerei Marist 4 14 0 1 45
4 Connor Hohepa Richmond 1 12 0 0 28
4 William Stowers Ōtāhuhu 0 14 0 0 28
4 Dylan Tavita Pt Chevalier 7 0 0 0 28

Fox Memorial Shield (Men's Premiership)

Standings

Rank Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
1 Richmond Rovers 11 9 1 1 316 116 272.4% 19
2 Point Chevalier Pirates 11 9 1 1 354 161 219.9% 19
3 Howick Hornets 11 9 0 2 269 159 169.2% 18
4 Papakura Sea Eagles 11 8 0 3 253 164 154.3% 16
5 Ōtāhuhu Leopards 11 7 0 4 368 128 287.5% 14
6 Marist Saints 11 5 0 6 250 266 94% 10
7
Mt Albert Lions
11 4 1 6 219 260 84.2% 9
8 Te Atatū Roosters 11 4 0 7 192 205 93.7% 8
9 Glenora Bears 11 4 0 7 176 256 68.8% 8
10 Manukau Magpies 11 3 1 7 170 268 63.4% 7
11 Bay Roskill Vikings 11 2 0 9 228 354 64.4% 4
12 Māngere East Hawks 11 0 0 11 80 538 14.9% 0

Round 1

Te Atatū v Richmond: (Clockwise) Soakai Taufa being tackled, Jeremiah Poutu fielding a kick, Benjamin Kosi out of dummy half, and Api Pewhairangi attempting 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 finalists from the previous year). Patrick Sipley scored their first try after 15 minutes before Tane Rapira added a second 4 minutes later. They scored 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. The first round Saturday matches were played in wet conditions across Auckland. Manukau overturned an 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 converted 4 tries. Te Atatū lost to Richmond in an error riddled performance with Richmond scoring two tries immediately after halftime 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 club's 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.[35]

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)
[36][37] 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)
[38] 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 2 (4m, 15m)
Pen: Josh Tanielu (30m)
[39] 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
[40][35] Try: Frank Williams 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

Te Atatū v Manukau

In the televised match Richmond recorded a second consecutive 20–0 shutout, 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 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

Māngere East on attack early in the match.
Samuel Lulia scoring Māngere East's first try.
Christian Sifakula has charged down Api Pewhairangi's kick and is about to score.
Ihaka Brown sliding through a gap to score for Te Atatū.
Delaney Chaney Puata about to gather a kick and score in the corner.
Robin Herbert has received a pass from Khalan Clyde and is off to score the Roosters final try.

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. The Saturday matches were marked by atrocious weather with 50 knot Westerly winds and driving rain throughout Auckland. At Walter Massey Park the home side, Māngere East struggled early and despite playing with the wind found themselves down 16–0 in as many minutes after Fine Vakautakakala, Delaney Chaney-Puata, and Jacob Rutherford scored for the Roosters and Api Pewhairangi converted two of them in his return. Māngere then began tackling and running with more gusto and scored twice, the second a brilliant try to Christian Sifakula who charged down a kick and ran 30 metres to slide over, with Samuel Lulia converting from out wide to make it 16–12 at the break. Te Atatū used the conditions to play the game in Māngere's half and gradually wore them down, scoring 4 tries including a brilliant effort from Chaney-Puata who chased an angled grubber kick and collected it as he dived full length into the in goal, and on full time live wire hooker Khalan Clyde cut through from halfway and put Robin Herbert in under the posts. At Ōtāhuhu it was not a day for the home team's goal kicker, with 7 unconverted tries including doubles to Tonga Mikaele and Fiohiva Fainga'a. It didn't matter however with Marist only managing 2 converted tries. Richmond ground out a 12–6 win at Grey Lynn Park with Siave Togoiu's 59th minute try proving the difference. At Walker Park, Pt Chevalier held on to the Roope Rooster trophy and extended their unbeaten stretch in first grade games. Lorenzo Filimaua scored a simple try in the 18th minute after Ollie Tuimavave spun out of a tackle and threw a basketball style pass to him. Howick scored in the 27th minute to returning NZ Warriors NSW Cup player Tahi Baggaley. Pt Chevalier then scored 2 unconverted tries before Howick pulled it back to 16–12 in the 62nd minute but the Pirates iced the game 8 minutes later with a try to Brody Tamarua. At Moyle Park, Glenora won in the dying stages with a 77th-minute try to Kadiyae Ioka after the score had been locked at 10–10 from the 50-minute mark.

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 2 (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 2 (43m, 48m)
Con: Josh Tanielu (0/4)
Attendance: 350
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua, Corey Jull (TJ), Tevita Pauuvale (TJ)
20 May Ōtāhuhu 28–12 Marist Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Geronimo Doyle (9m), Sione Feao (18m), Tonga Mikaele 2 (38m, 80m), Tevita Mikaele (38m), Fiohiva Fainga'a 2 (41m, 72m) [51] Try: Emmanuel Cerei (26m), Takaia Williams (52m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei (2/2) (26m, 53m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Karl Vasau (TJ), Poriau Uamaki (TJ)
20 May Richmond 12–6 Papakura Grey Lynn Park 2  
2:30 Try: Jeremiah Schuster (7m), Siave Togoiu (59m)
Con: Connor Hohepa (2/2) (8m, 60m)
[52] Try: Joseph Price (41m)
Con: Reece Joyce (1/1) (41m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Chris Eagle (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
20 May Māngere East 12–36 Te Atatū Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 Try: Samuel Lulia (32m), Christian Sifakula (38m)
Con: Samuel Lulia (2/2) (34m, 39m)
[53] Try: Fine Vakautakakala (1m), Delaney Chaney-Puata 2 (8m, 67m), Jacob Rutherford (14m), Ihaka Taka-Brown (52m), Kahil Johnson (59m), Robin Shain Herbert (78m)
Con: Api Pewhairangi (4/7) (2m, 9m, 60m, 79m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Aaronk Kesha, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Taura Taura (TJ)
20 May Pt Chevalier 22–12 Howick Walker Park 1  
2:30 Try: Lorenzo Filimaua (18m), Francis Leger (23m), Siapo Pasene (44m), Ollie Tuimavave (48m), Brody Tamarua (70m)
Con: Francis Leger (1/5) (72m)
[54] Try: Tahi Baggaley (27m), Reuben Tolovae (61m)
Con: Unknown (28m, Unknown 62m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)
20 May Manukau 10–16 Glenora Moyle Park 1  
2:30 Try: Koronato John (14m), Wiaola Tangitepu (49m)
Con: Samuel Nati (1/2) (51m)
[55] Try: Lennox Pafalani (16m), Soape Kavaliku (33m), Kadiyae Ioka (77m)
Con: Kevin Locke (2/3) (34m, 78m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Warren Clarke (TJ), Paul Lorrigan (TJ)

Round 4

Chaz Brown launches for the try line but ultimately losing it in the collision
Papakura on attack.

On Wednesday night Manukau and Māngere East fought out a scrappy match with Manukau ultimately showing their class by winning 32–8 with a 6 try to 2 performance. In the match of the round Pt Chevalier took on Ōtāhuhu at Bert Henham Park and were able to continue their remarkable winning streak with a 14–6 victory. Dylan Tavita and Matthew Whyte scored for the winners, while Makaia Tafua scored Ōtāhuhu's only try late in the match. Richmond once again proved far too strong for Mt Albert with Jeremiah Poutu scoring a double and Connor Hohepa converting all of their six tries. Nestley Daniels scored twice for Marist in their home win over Bay Roskill by 24 to 12. Bay Roskill crossed for 3 unconverted tries, 2 to Josh Tanielu. In a tight battle at Harold Moody Park, it took 22 minutes for the first try to be registered with Heemi Davis crossing in the right corner. Glenora had come close to scoring on several other occasions but the try sparked the Papakura attack to life and they scored twice before halftime to take a 10–4 lead into the break. A converted try to Edwin Amituanai early in the second half leveled things up at 10–10 before the ever lively Joseph Price pounced on an error by Kevin Locke in the in goal after Reece Joyce had placed a perfectly weighted kick into the in goal to put the Sea Eagles back up by six following William Pompey's conversion. Papakura had a player sin-binned for a play the ball tangle and Glenora scored in the following set with a try by Israel Levi in the 62nd minute. The conversion from out-wide missed and the game moved up and down the field several times over the final quarter but Papakura hung on for the 2 point win. At Paparoa Park the local side overcame Te Atatū 25 points to 12. The Roosters led 12–6 at the break with 2 converted tries to 1 before the Hornets came home strong.

24 May Manukau 32–8 Māngere East North Harbour Stadium 1  
8:10 Try: Toporo Purotu (11m), Koronato John (21m), Mcgyver Liu Chan (40m), Raven Togiafofoa (40m), Samuel Nati (45m), Tolu Pitone-Iese (73m)
Con: Samuel Nati (4/6) (13m, 40m, 46m, 74m)
[56] Try: Peter Latu (3m), Trinity Sanele (55m)
Con: Samuel Lulia (0/2)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Anthony Elliot, Brent Newton (TJ), Tevita Pauuvale (TJ)
27 May Ōtāhuhu 6–14 Pt Chevalier Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Makaia Suiga Tafua (69m)
Con: Geronimo Doyle (70m)
[57] Try: Dylan Tavita (13m), Matthew Whyte (49m)
Con: Brody Tamarua (14m), Dylan Tavita (51m)
Pen: Dylan Tavita (40m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)
27 May Richmond 36–10 Mt Albert Grey Lynn Park 1  
2:30 Try: Blade Collins-Kamuhema (1m), Jeremiah Poutu 2 (29m, 56m), Sione Latu Ngahe (63m), Beau Cordtz (73m), Ropati Tupa'i (76m)
Con: Connor Hohepa (6/6) (2m, 31m, 58m, 64m, 75m, 78m)
[58] Try: James Aspden (18m), William Piliu (67m)
Con: Joshua Colavanua (19m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Simon Bailey (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
27 May Marist 24–12 Bay Roskill Murray Halberg Park 1  
2:30 Try: Nestley Daniels 2 (24m, 32m), Lani Graham-Taufa (45m), David Leilua (49m), Jonpaul White (61m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei 2 (46m, 63m)
[59] Try: Josh Tanielu 2 (11m, 42m), Jerome Vogel (77m) Referee: Nigel Williams, Chris Eagle (TJ), Varoma Vano (TJ)
27 May Glenora 14–16 Papakura Harold Moody Park 1  
2:30 Try: Heemi Davis (22m), Edwin Amituanai (44m), Israel Levi (62m)
Con: Kevin Locke (1/3) (46m)
[60] Try: Joshua Tafili (30m), Jeff Tatupu (35m), Joseph Price (60m)
Con: Reece Joyce (0/1), William Tuhikiterangi Pompey (2/2) (36m, 60m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Brent Newton, Warren Clarker (TJ), Paul Lorigan (TJ)
27 May Howick 25–12 Te Atatū Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 Try: Jody Henry, Alan Niulevu, Anthony Fuimaono, Kaylisse-Jesse Fatialofa
Con: Reuben Tolovae 4
Drop: Reuben Tolovae
[61] Try: Ihaka Taka-Brown, Semisini Lopeti
Con: Api Pewhairangi 2
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), James Priest (TJ)

Round 5

Hikoirangi Paki of Te Atatū making a tackle

In the Wednesday night match Papakura scored an upset with a well deserved 25–16 win over Howick. The match was live on Sky Sports and streamed on YouTube.[62] Lewis Soosemea scored a double as they pulled out to a 25–12 lead which they held on to. Te Atatū Roosters had another gutsy win over the much larger Ōtāhuhu Leopards at Jack Colvin Park. Paterika Vaivai was making his second appearance for Te Atatū for the season, making a comeback from injury for the New Zealand Warriors NSW Cup side who he had played 7 matches for thus far. Geronimo Doyle who had also been playing for the NSW Cup side was at fullback for Ōtāhuhu. For Te Atatū, Hikoirangi Paki scored a double including a spectacular leap to take a Kahil Johnson bomb early in the match. Robin Herbert scored an unusual try with the Roosters hooking a tight head on a halfway scrum with Herbert able to scoot away and score untouched.

Herbert scoring in the corner after a scrum win against the feed caught the Leopards out.

The Roosters sealed the match late with prop Fine Taukautakala bursting through a hole on halfway and he used a combination of pace, footwork and strength to make it to the try line. Fiohiva Fainga'a scored a double for the visitors, including a spectacular burst down the right hand sideline leaving would be tacklers in his wake. It was more impressive given he had gone down with an ankle injury minutes earlier. The Leopards will lament a couple of blown tries late, especially Sione Feao who went over the dead ball line in an effort to score closer to the posts. At Murray Halberg Park the Marist Saints scored 5 tries as did the Glenora Bears but the difference was the boot of Emmanuel Cerei who converted all 5 of Marist's tries. Doux Kauhiva crossed twice for the Saints. Glenora had opened the scoring early with a try to the experienced Phillip Kingi. In a battle for the Carol Redman Cup, Richmond continued on their winning ways, avenging a grading round loss to the same opponents, with a 40–26 win. Jeremiah Poutu scored in each half and Beau Cordtz converted 6 of their 7 tries. For Bay Roskill the game was over midway through the second half when Richmond blew the score out to 34–12 but they came home strongly with tries to Nixon Leaso, Joel Leaoseve, and then Zion Tanielu close to full time. Pt Chevalier trailed early to Manukau but then blew them off the field with 9 tries to 9 different players. They were missing the services of regular kicker Fancis Ledger and only converted 4 of their 9 tries. With the win Pt Chevalier joined Richmond as the two only unbeaten sides with 5 from 5 and a clear 4 point lead over their nearest rivals.

7 June Papakura 25–16 Howick North Harbour Stadium 1  
6:10 Try: Lewis Soosemea 2, Christian Jordan Tupou, Viliame Lolohea
Con: William (Tuhi) Pompey (4/4)
Drop: Reece Joyce
[63] Try: Josiah Fatialofa, Kaylisse-Jesse Fatialofa, Alan Niulevu, Jarney Proctor
Con: Reuben Tolovae (0/3), Jody Henry (0/1)
Attendance: 350
Referee: Joseph Green, Corey Jull (TJ)
10 June Te Atatū 24–12 Ōtāhuhu Jack Colvin Park 1  
2:30 Try: Kahil Johnson (4m), Hikoirangi Paki 2 (8m, 34m), Robin Herbert (31m), Fine Vakautakala (68m)
Con: Scott Jones (2/5) (10m, 36m)
[64] Try: Fiohiva Fainga'a 2 (19m, 50m)
Con: Geronimo Doyle (2/2) (20m, 51m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua, Grant Smith (TJ), Joshua Siaki (TJ)
10 June Marist 30–24 Glenora Murray Halberg Park 1  
2:30 Try: Doux Kauhiva 2 (9m, 46m), Sunia Akau'ola (25m), Lani Graham-Taufa (36m), Matt Halalova (43m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei (10m, 27m, 38m, 44m, 47m)
[65] Try: Phillip Kingi (3m), Lennox Pafalani (22m), Chaz Brown (32m), Abraham Vakai (60m), Montell Tuese (64m)
Con: Kadiyae Ioka (60m), Kevin Locke (65m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Warren Clarke (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)
10 June Bay Roskill 26–40 Richmond Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4  
2:30 Try: Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo (15m), Ariki Honetana-Paea (19m), Nixon Leaso (61m), Joel Leaoseve (66m), Zion Tanielu (78m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu (17m, 20m), Cheoneth Henry (66m)
[66] Try: Jeremiah Poutu 2 (3m, 51m), Blade Collins-Kamuhemu (23m), Casey Lafaele (40m), Soakai Taufa (41m), Hawaiiki Annandale (45m), Deighton Ieriko (71m)
Con: Beau Cordtz (6/7) (25m, 40m, 42m, 46m, 53m, 72m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ)
10 June Māngere East 10–48 Mt Albert Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown Try: Unknown Referee: Joseph Green, Rebecca Ellison (TJ)
10 June Pt Chevalier 44–14 Manukau Walker Park 1  
2:30 Try: Dylan Tavita (9m), Siapo Pasene (15m), Sialetili Faeamani (20m), Freedom Vahaakolo (24m), Ollie Tuimavave (43m), Matthew Whyte (59m), Harry Durbin (65m), Jacob Auloa (73m), Presley Seumanu (76m)
Con: Brody Tamarua (11m), Dylan Tavita 2 (16m, 45m), Lorenzo Filimaua (77m)
[67] Try: Unknown (1m), Unknown (38m), Unknown (70m)
Con: Unknown (38m)
Referee: Danny Caddy, Nigel Williams (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)

Round 6

Kevin Locke shaping to kick with Chaz Brown and Anthony Goulton outside. Left to right on defense are Api Pewhairangi, Semisini Lopeti, and Paterika Vaivai.
Ihaka Taka-Brown taking the ball into Siuatonga Likiliki. Glenora veterans Phillip Kingi and Zac Tippins are covering from the left.

In the televised match on Wednesday night from North Harbour Stadium the Richmond (5–0) and Manukau (2–3) sides played out a tight 22–20 match.[68] The Magpies started strongly and led 12–0 after 20 minutes with a try to Riccardo Taunga Arama in the 9th minute and then ten minutes later Samuel Nati scored a clever individual try, grubbering through the line for himself. Richmond struck back just before halftime with a try in the left corner to Jeremiah Poutu after a flick offload from Carlos Henry. Early in the second half Nicholas Halalilo, who was returning from the New Zealand Warriors NSW Cup team, where he had played 9 matches, scored to put the Bulldogs ahead. Immediately after Ropati Tupa'i scored a clever try from a last tackle chip. Manukau replied with two tries on the right edge to regain the lead with Samuel Nati orchestrating their attack. Crucially he was unable to convert either of the tries. In the 75th minute Richmond converted a sustained attack into a try to Isaiah Sofa and Beau Cordtz's calm conversion gave them the win. The match between Te Atatū and Glenora for the Dennis Williams Cup saw the visiting Glenora side retain the trophy with a close 16–12 win. They controlled the first half and scored twice, to former Rooster, Anthony Goulton, and Kevin Locke, with Locke converting both. The second half saw Te Atatū score immediately after the break from a spilled bomb, with Semisini Lopeti getting over. The Roosters spent a huge amount of time in the Bears half but were unable to score with last tackle plays falling flat several times. Then against the run of play the Bears scored in the 69th minute after securing the ball from a contested bomb on the Te Atatū 20 metre line, and from the ensuing movement Siuatonga Likiliki slid over in the right corner.

Paterika Vaivai carrying the ball into the Glenora defense with Zac Tippins looming.

In the 76th minute Robin Herbert broke through on halfway and kicked ahead, and keeping the ball on the toe scored a brilliant individual try to the right of the posts to give the Roosters a chance but they were unable to create anything with the full time whistle going shortly after. Ōtāhuhu crashed to their third straight defeat, going down at home to Howick who got their noses in front in the second half after the Leopards led 6–4 at halftime. Jacob Paulo received his blazer for making his 50th first grade appearance for the Leopards. Papakura controlled the match at Prince Edward Park and raced out to a 28–4 lead after 27 minutes before the Vikings worked their way back into the game but never really threatened to win. For Papakura, Stedman Lefau scored a double and William (Tuhi) Pompey kicked 5 goals. At Fowlds Park in Mt Albert the visiting Marist Saints dominated the first half and took a 26–6 lead into halftime. Takaia Williams scored twice for the Saints, with Emmanuel Cerei kicking 4 goals to move to 97 points for the season. At Walker Park the Pt Chevalier Pirates made short work of Māngere East, winning 80–6 to move top of the table on point percentage.

14 June Manukau 20–22 Richmond North Harbour Stadium 1  
6:10 Try: Riccardo Taunga Arama (9m), Samuel Nati (19m), Tuma Timoti 2 (59m, 67m)
Con: Samuel Nati (2/4) (10m, 20m)
[69] Try: Jeremiah Poutu (33m), Nicholas Halalilo (42m), Ropati Tupa'i (46m), Isaiah Sofa (75m)
Con: Beau Cordtz (3/4) (34m, 43m, 77m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Corey Jull (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
17 June Ōtāhuhu 10–14 Howick Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Faafili Faafili (35m), Tevita Makaele (73m)
Con: Geronimo Doyle (1/2) (37m)
[70] Try: Liam Prendergast (30m), Tamati Gribble (45m), Kaylise Jesse-Fatialofa (56m)
Con: Phranklin Mano-Le-Mamea (57m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Tevite Pauuvale (TJ), James Priest (TJ)
17 June Te Atatū 12–16 Glenora Jack Colvin Park 1  
2:30 Try: Semisini Lopeti (40m), Robin Shain Herbert (76m)
Con: Api Pewhairangi (2/2) (41m, 77m)
[71] Try: Anthony Goulton (21m, Kevin Locke (26m), Siuatonga Likiliki (69m)
Con: Kevin Locke (2/3) (23m, 28m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Warren Clarke (TJ)
17 June Papakura 30–20 Bay Roskill Prince Edward Park 1  
2:30 Try: Stedman Lefau 2 (3m, 24m), Peter Oliveti (7m), Reece Samuel Joyce (12m), Sengili Malu (27m)
Con: William (Tuhi) Pompey (4/5) (5m, 9m, 15m, 25m)
Pen: William (Tuhi) Pompey (1/1) (80m)
[72] Try: Unknown (1m), Unknown (36m), Unknown (53m), Unknown (78m)
Con: Unknown (38m), Unknown (54m)
Referee: Nigel Williams, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Raimona Marks (TJ)
17 June Mt Albert 16–36 Marist Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (5m), Unknown (45m), Unknown (67m)
Con: Unknown (6m, 68m)
[73] Try: Takaia Williams 2 (13m, 34m), Lene Neemia (26m), Nestley Daniels (30m), Johnathan Aumua Falelua-Malio (39m), Doux Kauhiva (54m), Xabian Payne (78m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei (4/6) (15m, 27m, 40m, 80m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Simon Bailey (TJ), Varoma Vano (TJ)
17 June Pt Chevalier 80–6 Māngere East Walker Park 1  
2:30 Try: Etuate Fukofuka 2, Juelz Baker 2, Sialetili Faeamani, Freedom Vahaakolo 2, Saula Solomona 3, Tane Rapira, Presley Seumanu, Ollie Tuimavave 2
Con: Francis Leger 9, Etuate Fukofuka, Sialetili Faeamani 2
[74] Try: Morgan Misifoa
Con: Morgan Misifoa
Referee: Brent Newton, Chris Eagle (TJ), Jason Gerbes (TJ)

Round 7

Te Atatū attacking Marist's left edge in the first half.
Pt Chevalier winger Juelz Baker is met by the cover defense after a sprint to the line.

The Wednesday night match saw Marist win a seesawing battle with Te Atatū.[75] The Roosters scored early to Tuteauru Maipi but the kicking of Emmanuel Cerei and Doux Kauhiva from both kickoffs and general play terrorised the Te Atatū side throughout the match with 2 kickoff turnovers, and multiple spilled bombs and grubber kicks.

Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo bombing on the last tackle. Freedom Vahaakolo of Pt Chevalier with his back to the camera.
Josh Tanielu sparks a break with an offload in the tackle.

The Saints also scored 3 tries directly from last tackle kicks to Emmanuel Cerei, Doux Kauhiva, and Cyruss Payne. Te Atatū showed some nice attacking play and scored tries to Robin Herbert and Semisini Lopeti in the first half. The second half saw the Roosters retake the lead with a crafty try through the middle to Api Pewhairangi before a cacophony of handling errors saw the West Auckland side collapse and Marist stretched their lead with a brilliant ad lib play on the last tackle with Cyruss Payne scoring a try in the right corner from a kick by Emmanuel Cerei in the 71st minute. Te Atatū had a couple of chances to potentially tie the match but errors again ruined their chances and they finished with a 57% completion rate versus Marist's 84%. Marist solidified a top 4 spot with the win. At Blockhouse Bay Reserve the visiting Pt Chevalier Pirates scored in the 9th minute to Harry Durbin and never looked back with 3 more first half tries giving them a 22–4 lead at the break. Bay Roskill were competitive for periods of time but couldn't contain the large Pirates side. Francis Leger scored after a penalty tap from near halfway to extend their lead to 28–4 soon after halftime before Xavier Tutaki crashed over under the posts for the Vikings in the 68th minute. The Pirates put the icing on the cake with two more late tries including a 70-metre run from forward, Levi Helleur-Atiga who scored by the posts. Point Chevalier's consecutive win streak stretching out to 42 games.

21 June Marist 22–28 Te Atatū North Harbour Stadium 1  
8:10 Try: Afe Akau'ola (6m), Emmanuel Cerei (20m), Doux Kauhiva (36m), Johnathan Aumua Falelua-Malio (58m), Cyruss Payne (71m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei (4/5) (8m, 20m, 37m, 59m)
Pen: Emmanuel Cerei (0/1)
[76] Try: Tuteauru Maipi (1m), Semisini Lopeti (11m), Robin Shain Herbert (29m), Api Pewhairangi (51m)
Con: Api Pewhairangi (3/4) (2m, 31m, 53m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Joseph Green, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)
24 June Papakura 22–30 Ōtāhuhu Prince Edward Park 1  
2:30 Try: Viliami Lolohea 2 (4m, 78m), Joseph Price (7m), Ngarima Pita (59m)
Con: William (Tuhi) Pompey (3/4) (6m, 9m, 60m)
[77] Try: Geronimo Tubruq Doyle 2 (33m, 48m), Antonio Adams, Tevita Mikaele, Jamel Hunt, Connor Taurua-Purcell
Con: Geronimo Tubruq Doyle (23m), Williams Stowers 2 (49m, 71m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Glen Heke (TJ)
24 June Howick 20–12 Richmond Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown x 3
Con: Unknown x 3
Pen: Unknown x 1
[78] Try: Beau Cordtz, Michael Lemafa
Con: Beau Cordtz 2
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Grant Smith (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)
24 June Glenora 22–6 Māngere East Harold Moody Park 1  
2:30 Try: Kevin Locke (18m), Chaz Brown (24m), Shane Hannam (30m), Jordan Tuarae (36m)
Con: Kevin Locke (3/4) (20m, 26m, 37m)
[79] Try: Viliami Vainga (14m)
Con: Samuel Lulia (1/1) (16m)
Referee: Nigel Williams, Warren Clarke (TJ), David Millar (TJ)
24 June Bay Roskill 10–44 Pt Chevalier Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4  
2:30 Try: Jerome Vogel (17m), Xavier Tutaki (68m)
Con: Josh Tanielu (1/2) (69m)
[80] Try: Harry Durbin (9m), Dylan Tavita (13m), Levi Helleur-Atiga (24m), Sialetili Faeamani 2 (40m, 56m), Francis Leger (45m), Juelz Baker (71m)
Con: Francis Leger (3/5) (10m, 13m, 41m), Dylan Tavita (1/2) (73m), Sialetili Faeamani (1/1) (79m)
Pen: Dylan Tavita (0/1)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Joseph Green, Chris Eagle (TJ), Paul Lorigan (TJ)
24 June Manukau 16–16 Mt Albert Moyle Park 1  
2:30 Try: Daley Cassin, Koronato John, Dawson Mele
Con: Samuel Nati 2
[81] Try: Trent Schaumkel, William Piliu, Paea Palu
Con: William Piliu 2
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Varoma Vano (TJ)

Round 8

Ioritana Leifi of Ōtāhuhu crashes through to score
Josh Tanielu attempting to beat the defence in the first half
Api Pewhairangi scores for Te Atatū under the posts
Sione Feao bursting downfield for Ōtāhuhu
Point Chevalier attack with Ollie Tuimavave and Freedom Vahaakolo looming
Roosters fullback Robin Herbert

The Wednesday night match was moved to Te Atatū South Park after North Harbour Stadium became unavailable due to Auckland's extremely long spell of wet weather and Mt Smart # 2 ground not being ready after surface maintenance. Bay Roskill were wrecked by injury but held Ōtāhuhu out until Geronimo Doyle jinked his way through a hole and went 40 metres to score. On halftime Fiohiva Fainga'a scored on the stroke of halftime to make it 10–0. The second half was one way traffic with Ōtāhuhu scoring 7 tries from the 48th minute to the 75th minute before Bay Roskill scored a try on full time to Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo to earn their first points. The match was live streamed on the Sky TV and the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel.[82] At Walker Park, Point Chevalier defended the Roope Rooster trophy with a hard-fought 28–20 win over Te Atatū. The Roosters played with the benefit of a strong westerly wind and went out to a 12–0 lead after tries to Api Pewhairangi and Tuteauru Maipi. The Pirates after some near misses saw Francis Leger use footwork to get over and when Lorenzo Filimaua went over the scores were locked.[83] Kahil Johnson gave Te Atatū a lead with a conversion near halftime. It took the Pirates until the 64th minute to take the lead with Harry Durbin running a nice line to go over. Levi Helleur-Atiga scored two classy tries to extent their lead before Maipi grabbed his second try late in the match for Te Atatū. Richmond made short work of Marist at Grey Lynn Park with a 36–8 win to take the Eddie Poching Memorial Cup. They burst out to a 24–4 halftime lead and never looked threatened. Richmond had six different try scorers including one to James Gavet who was backing up from the New Zealand Warriors NSW Cup match a day earlier, while Beau Cordtz converted all 6 tries. Papakura had a comfortable 28–0 win over Māngere East who again struggled on attack. For the Sea Eagles Kruz Tupou scored a double with William (Tuhi) Pompey kicking 4 goals. The Glenora Bears continued their improved form, taking down Mt Albert at Fowlds Park 22–4. Chaz Brown celebrating his 100th game for Glenora scored a try and kicked 2 conversions.[84] Solomon Vasuvulagi made his first appearance for Glenora and was backing up from the New Zealand Warriors NSW Cup match a day earlier. He crossed for one of their 4 tries in a long range effort, with Montell Tuese scoring his first ever in first grade.[85][86]

28 June Bay Roskill 4-44 Ōtāhuhu Te Atatū South Park  
6:10 Try: Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo (78m)
Con: Josh Tanielu (1/1) (80m)
[87] Try: Geronimo Doyle 3 (19m, 43m, 68m), Fiohiva Fainga'a (39m), Ioritana Leifi (48m), Jamel Hunt (64m), Mavae Manuika 2 (58m, 74m), Emeliano Mikaele (67m)
Con: William Stowers (2/5) (20m, 49m), Antonio Adams (0/1), Fiohiva Fainga'a (2/3) (68m, 69m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Warren Clarke (TJ), Joshua Siaki (TJ)
1 July Mt Albert 4-22 Glenora Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Ethan Jardine-Ngauamo [88] Try: Chaz Brown, Alexander Tavita, Solomon Vasuvulagi, Montell Tuese
Con: Kadiyae Ioka, Chaz Brown 2
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Warren Clarke (TJ), Joshua Siaki (TJ)
1 July Howick 26–16 Manukau Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tony Tuia, Tamati Gribble 3, Brandon Lee, Eddie Ieremia
Con: Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mamea
[89] Try: Koronato John, Mcgyver Liu Chan 2
Con: Samuel Nati 2
Referee: Joseph Green, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), James Priest (TJ)
1 July Pt Chevalier 28–20 Te Atatū Walker Park 1  
2:30 Try: Francis Leger (22m), Lorenzo Filimaua (33m), Harry Durbin (64m), Levi Helleur-Atiga 2 (69m, 74m)
Con: Francis Leger (3/4) (24m, 34m, 64m), Dylan Tavita (1/1) (75m)
[90] Try: Api Pewhairangi (8m), Tuteauru Maipi 2 (13m, 76m)
Con: Api Pewhairangi (3/3) (9m, 14m, 76m)
Pen: Kahil Johnson (1/1) (37m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), David Millar (TJ)
1 July Māngere East 0-28 Papakura Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 [91] Try: Peter Oliveti (4m), Kruz Tupou 2 (24m, 31m), Greg Smith (41m), Sengili Malu (66m)
Con: William (Tuhi) Pompey (4/5) (5m, 25m, 32m, 42m)
Referee: Hayden Price, Chris Eagle (TJ), Varoma Vano (TJ)
1 July Richmond 36–8 Marist Grey Lynn Park 1  
2:30 Try: Casey Lafaele (4m), James Gavet (20m), Jeremiah Poutu (37m), Benjamin Kosi (40m), Soakai Taufa (47m), David Fauonuku (51m)
Con: Beau Cordtz (6/6) (5m, 21m, 38m, 40m, 47m, 51m)
[92] Try: Viliame Cerei (28m), Cyruss Payne (42m) Referee: Paki Parkinson, Eisley Brown (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)

Round 9

Kevin Locke attempting to convert Anthony Goulton's try.
Jethro Friend at dummy half about to deliver a short ball to Nukurua Ngere to score
Bay Roskill attacking from a scrum, the pass back on the inside saw Josh Tanielu score their second try.
Bay Roskill looking to attack from deep in their own half.
Shaun Tempest shaping to pass to Scott Jones.
Bay Roskill making a raid down the left edge with Mark Sifa.

Howick overcame Glenora 20–4 in the Wednesday night match at Harold Moody Park. The game was locked at 4–4 at halftime following tries to Josiah Fatialofa (Howick) and Anthony Goulton (Glenora). Fatialofa's was an effort in strength when in a 3-man tackle on the try line he somehow ripped his arms free to plant the ball. Goulton's came in a typical full speed sprint to the corner on the stroke of halftime. Howick showed their strength immediately after the break with some power running seeing them crash over for tries to Manu Fatialofa and Nukurua Ngere, before the third member of the Fatialofa family, Kaylise-Jesse Fatialofa, crossed for a try following a clever snap shot grubber into the in goal by Phrankyln Mano-Le-Mamea. Despite both teams coming close on a few occasions the last 28 minutes were scoreless. Glenora players Tulsan Caird and Jordan Tuarae played in their 100th first grade games for the Bears and had many supporters in attendance. The match between Papakura and Mt Albert was a testimonial to raise money for Papakura player, Roman Tuhimata, who had been diagnosed with DRSCT Sarcoma in November 2022. Mt Albert jumped out to a 10–0 lead before the home team took over with winger Kristopher Smithson running in 5 tries. The game between Māngere East and Ōtāhuhu was for the Pat Walsh Cup with Ōtāhuhu winning easily 76–0 with big forward Sione Feao scoring 5 tries, while Fiohiva Fainga'a converted 12 of their 13 tries. His personal haul totalled 28 points. Richmond went close to ending Pt Chevaliers unbeaten streak when they jumped out to a 14–6 lead following an early try to Jeremiah Poutu in the left corner. Dylan Tavita, the leading try scorer in the competition jumped out of dummy half to equalise for the Pirates following Francis Leger's conversion. Hawaiiki Annandale scored from dummy half for Richmond to re-establish their lead and then Puotu slipped over from 15 metres out to make it 14–6. But tries to Matthew Whyte who crashed over on the left edge and Ollie Tuimavave who scootered over in the same area in the second half saw the Pirates draw 14–14 and retain the Roope Rooster trophy. While they maintained their unbeaten streak into the 40s they did lose their winning streak. The match was streamed on Petes Filming.[93] Manukau tipped over Marist at Murray Halberg Park 22–14. The Saints lead 14–6 before the visitors surged home with 3 tries in 14 minutes to take the much needed win. At Jack Colvin the visiting Vikings scored 2 early tries, to Nixon Leaso who chased a bomb which was spilled into his arms, and then Josh Tanielu after a 90-metre effort sparked by a touchline run from Nixon Leaoseve. Te Atatū gradually asserted themselves and wore down the Vikings with solid defense and attack in the centre of the field. Khalan Clyde made several line breaks from dummy half while Ihaka Taka-Brown carried strongly and scored the go ahead try in the 44th minute before Api Pewhairangi, Ryhs Wikitera, and Paora Starr Manning rounded things off. Shaun Tempest kicked a sideline conversion near full time against his former side.

5 July Glenora 4-20 Howick Harold Moody Field 1  
8:05 Try: Anthony Goulton (40m)
Con: Kevin Locke (0/1)
[94] Try: Josiah Fatialofa (19m), Manu Fatialofa (42m), Nukurua Ngere (45m), Kaylise-Jesse Fatialofa (49m)
Con: Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mamea (2/4) (43m, 51m)
Attendance: 350
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), David Millar (TJ)
8 July Māngere East 0-76 Ōtāhuhu Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 [95] Try: Antonio Adams (1m), Sione Feao 5 (12m, 20m, 25m, 30m, 39m), Konisitutone Kengike 2 (16m, 34m), Fiohiva Fainga'a (17m), Antony Naitoko (26m), Jamel Hunt (31m), Connor Taurua-Purcell (37m), Emeliano Mikaele (42m)
Con: Fiohiva Fainga'a (12/13) (1m, 12m, 18m, 21m, 25m, 26m, 31m, 32m, 35m, 38m, 40m, 44m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Simon Bailey (TJ)
8 July Pt Chevalier 14–14 Richmond Walker Park 2  
2:30 Try: Dylan Tavita (10m), Matthew Whyte (52m), Ollie Tuimavave (63m)
Con: Francis Leger (1/2) (11m), Dylan Tavita (0/1)
[96] Try: Jeremiah Poutu 2 (4m, 38m), Hawaiiki Annandale (29m)
Con: Beau Cordtz (0/1), Soakai Taufa (1/2) (32m)
Referee: Maxine Godinet (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
8 July Marist 14–22 Manukau Murray Halberg Park 1  
2:30 Try: Joshua Bradcock-Tipene (22m), Emmanuel Cerei (45m), Nestley Daniels (49m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei (46m)
[97] Try: Tolu Pitone-Lese (35m), Desmond Toofohe (57m), Samuel Nati (68m), Paea Fotu (71m)
Con: Samuel Nati (3/4) (36m, 57m, 69m)
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Varoma Vano (TJ)
8 July Papakura 30–14 Mt Albert Prince Edward Park 1  
2:30 Try: Kristopher Smithson 5 (27m, 40m, 70m, 73m, 78m), Akuila Tuha (50m)
Con: William (Tuhi) Pompey 3 (29m, 41m, 53m)
[98] Try: James Aspden (9m), Eddie Vaeau (16m), Raphael Kolio Sio (64m)
Con: William Piliu (10m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Karl Vasau (TJ)
8 July Te Atatū 28–12 Bay Roskill Jack Colvin Park  
2:30 Try: Bostyn Hakaraia (25m), Ihaka Taka-Brown (44m), Api Pewhairangi (51m), Rhys Wikitera (69m), Paorastarr Manning (77m)
Con: Api Pewhairangi (1/3) (26m), Kahil Johnson (1/1) (71m), (1/1) Shaun Tempest (78m)
Pen: Api Pewhairangi (1/1) (40m)
[99] Try: Nixon Leaso (6m), Joshua Tanielu (14m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu (8m, 16m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Hayden Price, Chris Eagle (TJ), Joshua Siaki (TJ)

Round 10

Mt Albert attacking at Fowlds Park.
Te Atatū hooker Khalan Clyde dumping William Piliu.
Mt Albert returning a kick.
Robin Herbert racing away to score for Te Atatū.
James Aspden bombs for Mt Albert with triple try scorer Blake Wardrope chasing on the wing.

On Wednesday night Pt Chevalier had too much class for Marist, though the Saints did cross for 4 tries to Burnie Liaina, Doux Kauhiva, Lewis Sio, and Lene Neemia. The second half saw plenty of tries but many unforced errors from both sides. Levi Helleur-Atiga capped off the night with a scything effort in the 76th minute to score by the posts to give the Pirates a 38–18 win. It was his 3rd try, while Freedom Vahaakolo crossed for the first time in several weeks when he scored twice. Francis Leger kicked 4 conversions with Etuate Fukofuka, the Warriors SG Ball kicker converting the last try.[100] Ōtāhuhu inflicted one of the heaviest defeats in Glenora's history with a 68–4 trouncing at Bert Henham Park. Fiohiva Fainga'a scored 26 points through 2 tries and 9 conversions, while Mavae Manuika scored a hat trick. At Blockhouse Bay Reserve Howick ran out to a 30–0 lead just before halftime, with Roydon Gillett opening the scoring with their first two tries. Bay Roskill threatened a big comeback with three tries, all converted by Josh Tanielu, getting it to 30–18 before Howick ran in two late tries to seal the win 40–18. Te Atatū scored early to Semisini Lopeti who later went off injured and then had two tries disallowed for obstruction and wasted other opportunities before Mt Albert worked their way into the game and an 8–4 halftime lead. Following a try from a bomb to John Laufiso they extended their lead to 14–4 before a broken play length of the field try to Robin Herbert for Te Atatū. Blake Wardrope scored two long distance tries of his own from broken play to seal the 26–18 win for the Lions. Papakura beat Manukau at Moyle Park with 5 different try scorers, one of which was William (Tuhi) Pompey who also kicked 2 goals. At Grey Lynn Park the local side made short work of Māngere East, winning 72–0 with Benjamin Kosi scoring 4 tries and kicked 6 conversions for 28 points. Soakai Taufa and Mose Newton scored two tries each.

12 July Marist 18–38 Pt Chevalier Mount Smart Stadium 2  
6:05 Try: Burnie Liaina (21m), Doux Kauhiva (25m), Lewis Sio (63m), Lene Neemia (72m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei (1/2) (26m), Doux Kauhiva (0/2)
[101] Try: Siapo Pasene (12m), Levi Helleur-Atiga 3 (32m, 42m, 76m), Ollie Tuimavave (37m), Freedom Vahaakolo 2 (57m, 68m)
Con: Francis Leger (4/6) (38m, 43m, 58m, 69m), Etuate Fukofuka (1/1) (77m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Joseph Green, David Millar (TJ), Tevita Pauuvale (TJ)
15 July Ōtāhuhu 68–4 Glenora Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Fiohiva Fainga'a 2 (5m, 80m), Geronimo Doyle 2 (7m, 66m), Sione Feao (11m), Mavae Manuika 3 (15m, 61m, 70m), Makaia Suiga Tafua 2 (27m, 47m), Jamel Hunt (64m), Antonio Naitoko (73m)
Con: Fiohiva Fainga'a (9/11) (8m, 12m, 16m, 27m, 33m, 62m, 66m, 67m, 72m), Geronimo Doyle (1/1) (80m)
[102] Try: Montell Tuese (22m) Referee: Paki Parkinson, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)
15 July Bay Roskill 18–40 Howick Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4  
2:30 Try: Nixon Leaso (36m), Kodie John Vogel (50m), Xavier Tutaki (59m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu (3/3) (37m, 51m, 59m)
[103] Try: Roydon Gillett (5m, 8m), Manu Fatialofa (14m), Unknown (21m), Joshua Cooper (25m), Unknown (31m), Unknown (65m), Unknown (77m)
Con: Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mamea (4/8) (5m, 14m, 22m, 65m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Grant Smith (TJ), Paul Lorigan (TJ)
15 July Mt Albert 26–18 Te Atatū Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Darren Kellett-Moore (6m), Blake Wardrope 3 (20m, 70m, 80m), John Laufiso (47m)
Con: William Piliu (1/3) (47m), James Aspden (1/2) (80m)
[104] Try: Semisini Lopeti (3m), Robin Shain Herbert (62m), Hikoirangi Paki (76m)
Con: Kahil Johnson (2/3) (63m, 76m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
15 July Manukau 4-26 Papakura Moyle Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (55m) [105] Try: William (Tuhi) Pompey (11m), Viliami Tahitua (29m), Jamie Henry (34m), Sengili Malu (58m), Ngarimu Pita (81m)
Con: William (Tuhi) Pompey 2 (13m, 31m), Donny Tuivai-Lopa (80m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Maxine Godinet (TJ), David Millar (TJ)
15 July Richmond 72–0 Māngere East Grey Lynn Park 1  
2:30 Try: Benjamin Kosi 4 (7m, 29m, 60m, 63m), Ropati Doyle (16m), Hawaiiki Annandale (33m), Soakai Taufa 2 (38m, 78m), Siave Togoiu (41m), Sione Latu Ngahe (46m), Mose Newton 2 (49m, 70m), Ropati Tupa'i (66m), Kaylis Lundon (75m)
Con: Navajo Doyle (17m), Benjamin Kosi 6 (31m, 39m, 42m, 47m, 62m, 64m), Kaylis Lundon (76m)
[106] Referee: Hayden Price, Chris Eagle (TJ), Ngaone Sefo (TJ)

Round 11

In a shock result, Mt Albert beat Pt Chevalier 29–22 to end Pt Chevalier's record breaking unbeaten streak in first grade matches at 45. The previous record set in the 1990s was 17 by the City-Pt Chev side. Mt Albert deserved the win with a 6 try to 4 performance with and late try and Eiden Ackland field goal securing the win. The win meant Richmond, with their 32–12 win over Glenora won the Rukutai Shield for the first time since 2001. On the televised Wednesday night match the larger Papakura side were too strong for the inconsistent Te Atatū team. Api Pewhairangi was shut down by a rush defence and they struggled to execute any last tackle plays or kicks. Tangata Tukinga impressed with 2 tries for the Sea Eagles. For Te Atatū, Fine Vakautakakala carried an enormous workload as one of their only ball carriers who could make any headway into the staunch Papakura defence. In place of Tuhi Pompey, Peter Oliveti kicked 3 conversions from 4. Ōtāhuhu continued their impressive form destroying Manukau 62–6 at Moyle Park. Geronimo Doyle and Mavae Manuika both scored 3 tries for the winners. Jamel Hunt also crossed the line in his 50th match for Leopards with teammates Atanasio (Tana) Kuea and Emeliano Mikaele playing their 100th matches. Fiohiva Fainga'a scored a try and kicked 8 goals for 22 personal points. Bay Roskill secured their second win of the Fox competition with a 54–20 win over Māngere East who went winless. Māngere had conceded 204 points without scoring prior to crossing for a try in the 11th minute to Stanley Kuka. Jarvis Leaoseve scored 4 tries for the Vikings. At Murray Halberg Park the Howick Hornets secured 3rd position with a 26–14 win over Marist. [107]

19 July Papakura 22–10 Te Atatū Mount Smart Stadium 2  
6:05 Try: Tangata Tukinga 2 (29m, 72m), Stedman Lefau (49m), Isileli Matalave (60m)
Con: Peter Oliveti (3/4) (30m, 50m, 61m)
[108] Try: Paorastarr Manning (20m), Bostyn Hakaraia (37m)
Con: Api Pewhairangi (1/2) (38m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Brent Newton (TJ), Lau Pauuvale (TJ)
22 July Manukau 6-62 Ōtāhuhu Moyle Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (10m)
Con: Samuel Nati (11m)
[109] Try: Unknown (1m), Sione Feao (3m), Geronimo Doyle 3 (12m, 29m, 62m), Mavae Manuika 3 (26m, 72m, 80m), Fiohiva Fainga'a (32m), Jamel Hunt (65m), Antony Naitoko (67m)
Con: Fiohiva Fainga'a 8 (2m, 13m, 27m, 30m, 33m, 63m, 66m, 69m), Geronimo Doyle (80m)
Referee: Hayden Price, Will Toelau (TJ)
22 July Mt Albert 29–22 Pt Chevalier Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Patrick Moimoi (4m), Eiden Ackland (18m), Trent Schaumkel (57m), Raphael Kolio Sio 2 (59m, 71m), Unknown (78m)
Con: Eiden Ackland (2/6)
Drop: Eiden Ackland
[110] Try: Amaramo Solomona (22m), Lorenzo Filimaua (35m), Dylan Tavita (58m), Patrick Sipley (75m)
Con: Francis Leger (3/4) (23m, 59m, 76m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
22 July Māngere East 20–54 Bay Roskill Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 Try: Stanley Kuka (11m), Morgan Misifoa (32m, 63m), Unknown (46m)
Con: Lofia Vainga 2 (12m, 33m)
[111] Try: Mackenzie Kata (4m), Jarvis Leaoseve 4 (19m, 40m, 54m, 75m), Elkan Faasavala (36m), Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo (52m), Nixon Leaso (58m), Josh Tanielu (70m), Ariki Honetana-Paea (79m)
Con: Josh Tanielu 5 (5m, 20m, 53m, 56m, 72m), Isileli Kaliopasi (77m), Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo (80m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Taura Taura (TJ), Rebecca Ellison (TJ)
22 July Richmond 32–12 Glenora Grey Lynn Park 1  
2:30 Try: Hawaiiki Annandale 2 (8m, 61m), Soakai Taufa (52m), Jeremiah Poutu (53m), Mose Newton (69m), Benjamin Kosi (77m)
Con: Beau Cordtz (4/6) (55m, 62m, 70m, 77m)
[112] Try: Shane Hannam (28m), Toleafoa Leaupepe (74m)
Con: Kadiyae Ioka (2/2) (28m, 74m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Ieromina Nomani (TJ), Paul Lorigan (TJ)
22 July Marist 14–26 Howick Murray Halberg Park 1  
2:30 Try: Emmanuel Cerei (7m), Mac Meke Jnr Numia (49m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei 2 (8m, 50m)
Pen: Emmanuel Cerei (38m)
[113] Try: Unknown (22m), Unknown (44m), Unknown (56m), Unknown (66m), Unknown (78m)
Con: Unknown (23m), Unknown (46m), Unknown (58m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)

Fox Memorial Playoffs

Week 1

Connor Taurua-Purcell being met by a wall of Sea Eagles defenders early in the match.
Mavae Manuika scoring in the 42nd minute.
Viliami Lolohea attacking for the Sea Eagles in the second half.
William Stowers scoring late to narrow the score to 10–12.

Richmond and Point Chevalier both secured byes in week 1 for finishing first and second respectively. At Paparoa Park the home side nearly suffered a shock upset when Marist took the lead with 20 minutes to go after a try to Johnathan Falelua-Malio which was converted by Doux Kauhiva, giving them a 10–8 lead. Nine minutes from time however Howick crossed to take the lead and then secured the win with another try in the dying stages. The win meant they progressed to the semi finals to play Pt Chevalier. At Prince Edward Park the Papakura Sea Eagles were taking on fellow South Auckland team, the in form Ōtāhuhu Leopards. The Leopards had several early sets near the Papakura try line but were unable to cross in the face of sturdy defence. Somewhat against the run of play the Sea Eagles scored from one of their first real attacking sets in the 20th minute with Jamie Henry literally walking across untouched in the left hand corner after a mid field offload caught the Leopards defence short. William (Tuhi) Pompey kicked a beautiful touchline conversion to give the home team a 6–0 lead. Then from a kick reception error Viliami Tahitua who was having a storming game gathered in the ball and wrong footed the last defender to cross over. Pompey again kicked a nice goal from wide out on the right for a 12–0 halftime lead. Ōtāhuhu came out focussed after the break and scored almost immediately with Mavae Manuika diving over in the right corner. The conversion from Geronimo Doyle wide out crucially missed. Despite getting on attack several times the Leopards were unable to breach the defence until eventually William Stowers was put in and ran around under the posts. Doyle's quick conversion narrowed the score to 10–12 but from the kickoff hard working prop, Connor Tairua-Purcell spilled the ball in the first tackle and with the Sea Eagles launching a counterattack a penalty was awarded for an early tackle. Pompey kicked the penalty from a handy position and the Sea Eagles hung on for the final few minutes finishing on attack when the final hooter went. They progressed to play Richmond at Grey Lynn Park in the other semi final.

29 July Howick 18–10 Marist Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 Try: Andre Kahui-Singh (7m), Unknown (26m), Unknown (71m), Unknown (78m)
Con: Unknown (80m)
[114] Try: Jahvaan Manukau Powell (52m), Johnathan Falelua-Malio (52m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva (59m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Poriau Uamaki (TJ), James Priest (TJ)
29 July Papakura 14–10 Ōtāhuhu Prince Edward Park 1  
2:30 Try: Jamie Henry (21m), Viliami Tahitua (34m)
Con: William (Tuhi) Pompey (22m, 36m)
Pen: William (Tuhi) Pompey (78m)
[115] Try: Mavae Manuika (42m), William Stowers (75m)
Con: Geronimo Doyle (75m)
Attendance: 350
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)

Semi Finals

Freedom Vahaakolo races away to score the Pirates first try after Howick turned the ball over on attack.
Jacob Auloa crashes over to give the Pirates a 20–4 lead.
Levi Helleur-Atiga catches a kick from Francis Leger before stepping the fullback to score.
Richmond trapping Lewis Soosemea in his in goal.
Beau Cordtz kicks the penalty which gave Richmond an 8–6 lead.
Papakura kick to the corner in the dying stages with the ball spilling dead.

Pt Chevalier thrashed Howick 58–10 at Walker Park under still conditions and rare blue winter skies in 2023. Howick had several attacking chances in the first 15 minutes but while attacking in the Pirates half very early in the match the ball was spilled into the lap of Freedom Vahaakolo who ran 60 metres to outpace the chasers to score behind the posts. A short time later they crossed again with Presley Seumanu taking an offload near the line by Levi Helleur-Atiga who constantly looked dangerous with the ball. Howick got on the board after a left edge attack to make it 12–4. From this point on it was a Pt Chevalier avalanche with Ollie Tuimavave cruising in wide on the left before Jacob Auloa crashed over by the posts. Then from the next set Levi Helleur-Atiga latched on to a Francis Leger kick before gliding past Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mamea to score. Another try followed on halftime to Siapo Pasene to blow the score out to 30–4 making the contest all but done by the break. The Pirates didn't let off in the second half, scoring another 6 tries to complete the rout and book their spot in the Fox final. In the other semi final between Richmond and Papakura at Grey Lynn Park a huge crowd of over 600 was in attendance. Richmond captain Casey Tomain was celebrating his 50th match for the side. In contrast to the other semi final just two tries were scored in a huge defensive battle with the sides eventually only separated by Beau Cordtz's 65th-minute penalty. The Sea Eagles went in first in the 9th minute with an unconverted try to Lewis Soosemea. Tuhi Pompey missed the conversion but kicked a penalty in the 17th minute from in front 30 metres out. The Bulldogs leveled things up with a try to Navajo Doyle who also converted it in the 30th minute. The second half was a seesaw battle, though the Bulldogs had the better of the field position and attacked the Sea Eagles line several times to no avail. Both sides threw their bodies into contact repeatedly with some huge collisions as things grew more desperate with Jeremiah Poutu in particular carrying the ball back strongly from kicks on several occasions. James Gavet was forced from the field with less than ten minutes remaining with a shoulder injury after a hit up into a Papakura wall of defenders. Cordtz had a chance to kick a penalty for Richmond midway through the second half but from a handy position it slid outside the left upright. He had another chance 5 minutes later from right in front 14 metres out which he was successful with this time. The Sea Eagles attacked the Bulldogs line multiple times over the remaining 15 minutes but their barge over efforts from dummy half were resisted while when they went wide the plays were stifled by a desperate Bulldogs defence. The Sea Eagles last chance came with a chip bomb which came down on the Bulldogs try line but was spilled over the dead ball line with multiple players competing for the ball. The home side then worked the ball to halfway from the 20m restart when the full time hooter went meaning Richmond had made their first Fox final since 2001.

5 August Richmond 8–6 Papakura Grey Lynn Park 1  
2:30 Try: Navajo Doyle (30m)
Con: Navajo Doyle (32m)
Pen: Beau Cordtz (1/2) (65m)
[116] Try: Lewis Soosemea (9m)
Con: William (Tuhi) Pompey (0/1)
Pen: William Tuhi Pompey (1/1) (17m)
Attendance: 600
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Chris McMillan (TJ), Simon Bailey (TJ)
5 August Pt Chevalier 58–10 Howick Walker Park 2  
2:30 Try: Freedom Vahaakolo (4m), Presley Seumanu 2 (9m, 64m), Ollie Tuimavave (25m), Jacob Auloa (28m), Levi Helleur-Atiga 2 (31m, 55m), Siapo Pasene (40m), Dylan Tavita (51m), Matthew Whyte (71m), Amaroma Solomona (75m), Lorenzo Filimaua (77m)
Con: Francis Leger 4 (5m, 10m, 30m, 56m), Matthew Whyte (78m)
[117] Try: Unknown (11m), Unknown (60m)
Con: Jody Henry (0/1), Unknown (60m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Anthony Elliot, Corey Jull (TJ), Tevita Pauuvale (TJ)

Fox Memorial Grand Final

Dylan Tavita play-making on the left edge during the first half
Jacob Auloa trying to force his way over.
Presley Seumanu carrying the ball up and over the halfway line.
Francis Leger runs downfield after taking a spilled pass by Jeremiah Schuster.
Navajo Doyle scores the go ahead try for the Bulldogs.
Leger looking to offload to Helleur-Atiga in the last few minutes.
Herman Retzlaff with one of his 15 carries.
Pt Chevalier celebrate at the final whistle.

Point Chevalier won the grand final 24–16 in a tense encounter before a 2,000 strong crowd. Around 1,500 Richmond supporters packed in to see their side play in first grand final since 2001, and seeking to win for the first time since 1980. The match was streamed on YouTube and broadcast live on Sky Sports.[118] Siapo Pasene nearly scored at the end of Pt Chevalier's first set but had received the ball from a forward pass before diving over in the left corner. Top try scorer in Auckland senior league this year, Dylan Tavita eventually opened the scoring after powering his way over from dummy half in the 10th minute. Beau Cordtz replied for Richmond in the 18th minute doing a disappearing act near the line and slipping through a hole after bumping off Amaramo Solomona and evading Ollie Tuimavave.[119] Tavita scored his second try in the 33rd minute after spilling out of James Gavet's tackle and planting the ball over the line under the crossbar as referee Parkinson ruled that he was not held. Richmond responded once more after Jeremiah Poutu fielded a kick on his 20m line and raced 65 metres to put the Bulldogs in great attacking position. They went wide to the right two tackles later and Mose Newton crossed in the right corner with 3 minutes until halftime. Beau Cordtz's conversion missed leaving Pt Chevalier with a 12–10 lead at the break with the stats showing both teams had 50% possession with the Bulldogs completing at 94% to the Pirates 75%. It took until the 20th minute of the second half for the next points after substitute Navajo Doyle went from dummy half near the try line and shoved his way over in a three-man tackle. Beau Cordtz who was having a big game converted to give them a 4-point lead. From this point on the Pirates experience came through and they began to dominate field position and possession. In the 62nd minute Levi Helleur-Atiga and James Gavet were both sin-binned after a scuffle which saw Gavet slap Helleur-Atiga who retaliated with a punch. A short time later the Pirates pressure on the try line saw Freedom Vahaakolo go through two would be tacklers to level the scores 16–16 in the 65th minute.[120] Leger's conversion from wide out went over to put the Pirates back in front. Pt Chevalier all but sealed it with a bizarre try to Zensei Inu in the 67th minute after Patrick Sipley played the ball on the try line and the defence paused while Inu simply picked it up and placed it over the line virtually uncontested. Sipley had a huge game carrying the ball 17 times while propping partners Harry Durbin (13 carries), and Herman Retzlaff (15 carries) also powered the team forward throughout the match. The Pirates controlled the last 5 minutes pinning the Bulldogs in their half and having two failed drop goal attempts by Tavita before the siren sounded to hand them another title. Ollie Tuimavave was awarded the Doug Price Man of the Match.

12 August Pt Chevalier 24–16 Richmond Mt Smart Stadium #2  
2:30 Try: Dylan Tavita 2 (10m, 33m), Freedom Vahaakolo (65m), Zensei Inu (67m)
Con: Francis Leger (4/4) (11m, 34m, 66m, 68m)
[121] Try: Beau Cordtz (18m), Mose Newton (37m), Navajo Doyle (60m)
Con: Beau Cordtz (2/3) (20m, 61m))
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Paki Parkinson, Corey Jull (TJ), Daniel Caddy (TJ)

Fox Plate playoffs

The Fox Plate was played for between teams which finished 7th to 12th in the Fox Memorial competition.

Week 1

Mt Albert and Te Atatū had byes for finishing 7th and 8th respectively. Glenora demolished Māngere East 90–8 at Harold Moody Park with Johnny Fine scoring 4 tries for the home team, while Kadiyae Ioka scored twice and kicked 11 goals for 30 points. The Hawks finished a season to forget with yet another trouncing meaning they had won just once in 15 games. Meanwhile, in Māngere itself, the Manukau Magpies comfortably beat the Bay Roskill Vikings 44–18. Carlos Seuseu opened the scoring for the visitors at Moyle Park but it was then one way traffic with Manukau scoring 8 tries, including 4 to Kahn Munokoa before the break to take a 40–6 lead before Bay Roskill tightened up in the second half and Manukau eased off. Koronato John scored his second close to full time to cap the win. Manukau progressed to play away at Mt Albert, while Glenora would travel across West Auckland to Te Atatū to take on the Roosters in the other plate semi final.

29 July Glenora 90–8 Māngere East Harold Moody Park 1  
2:30 Try: Chaz Brown 2 (5m, 56m), Kevin Locke 3 (11m, 69m, 71m), John Vake (14m), Zion Ioka (25m), Johnny Fine 4 (30m, 35m, 37m, 51m), Shane Hannam (34m), Kadiyae Ioka 2 (40m, 58m), Craig Igatia (44m), Robbie Nathan (63m), Mark Cowan (66m)
Con: Kadiyae Ioka (11/17) (6m, 12m, 31m, 36m, 38m, 40m, 45m, 52m, 56m, 64m, 67m)
[122] Try: Junior Mata (43m), Tyrone Tolifau (74m) Attendance: 150
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Paul Lorigan (TJ), Nigel Williams (TJ)
29 July Manukau 44–18 Bay Roskill Moyle Park 1  
2:30 Try: Kahn Munokoa 4 (20m, 34m, 38m, 40m), Villiami Okusi (24m), Koronato John (28m, 79m), Samuel Toofohe (30m), Karekake Holamotu (33m)
Con: Samuel Nati (2/4) (25m, 31m), Karekake Holamotu (34m), Fangupo-Paea Fotu (39m)
[123] Try: Carlos Seuseu (16m), Xavier Tutaki (53m), Tasi Lotima (73m)
Con: Josh Tanielu (3/3) (16m, 54m, 75m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Will Toelau (TJ), Ngaone Sefo (TJ)

Semi finals

Te Atatū were close to full strength for the first time in many weeks and dispatched Glenora easily by 32 points to 6. It was their first win over their West Auckland rivals for well over a decade. Paterika Vaivai made his first appearance since the match with Marist in round 7 and he opened the scoring with a 7th minute try. Api Pewhairangi also scored a first half try for the Roosters and kicked 3 conversions. Glenora's only points came from a try on the left edge to Zion Ioka in the 51st minute, converted by Kevin Locke.[124] Elusive fullback, Robin Herbert, scored a double to bring up 7 tries for the season while Bostyn Hakaraia scored a second half try and kicked a goal. In the other semi final Mt Albert struggled to overcome Manukau at Fowlds Park with the scores locked at 0–0 at halftime and 4–4 with 20 minutes to go before the home side eased away with tries to Corey Seator and Trent Schaumkel.

5 August Mt Albert 16–4 Manukau Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Corey Seator 2 (51m, 77m), Trent Schaumkel (64m)
Con: James Aspden (65m)
Pen: James Aspden (80m)
[125] Try: Kahn Munokoa (57m) Referee: Paki Parkinson, Jason Gerbes (TJ), Grant Smith (TJ)
5 August Te Atatū 32–6 Glenora Jack Colvin Park 1  
2:30 Try: Paterika Vaivai (8m), Api Pewhairangi (33m), Robin Herbert 2 (41m, 71m), Bostyn Hakaraia (66m), Shaun Tempest (77m)
Con: Api Pewhairangi (3/5) (33m, 68m, 78m), Bostyn Hakaraia (71m)
[126] Try: Zion Ioka (51m)
Con: Kevin Locke (1/1) (52m)
Referee: Joseph Green, Paul Lorigan (TJ), Chris Eagle (TJ)

Plate Grand Final

12 August Mt Albert 22–16 Te Atatū Mt Smart Stadium 2  
2:30 Try: Raphael Sio 2 (5m, 46m), William Piliu (22m), Trent Schaumkel (37m)
Con: James Aspen (3/4) (6m, 39m, 48m)
[127] Try: Kahil Johnson (13m), Paorastarr Manning (55m), Bostyn Hakaraia (72m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia (2/3) (15m, 73m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), David Millar (TJ)

Full season top try scorers and point scorers

The lists are calculated from the 3 qualifying games and the Fox Memorial premiership matches which followed, also including all playoff matches in the Fox premiership and plate competitions. Several teams did not submit their scorers names on occasion with unsubmitted named points in brackets: Howick (110), Papakura (70), Mt Albert (54), Manukau (52), Māngere East (32), Ōtāhuhu (36), Bay Roskill (20), and Marist (1). As such the following lists are possibly incomplete, although the records for players from Richmond, Pt Chevalier, Te Atatū, Glenora, and Marist (for the most part) are complete. The official awards for try scoring and goal kicking were calculated only on the main regular season competitions and differ from the below tables. For example, Emmanuel Cerei and Fiohiva Fainga'a tied for the ARL goal kicking title as Francis Leger kicked 26 of his goals in the grading round and 8 more in the semi final and final wins which did not count towards the award. While Dylan Tavita scored 8 of his 18 tries in grading and playoff matches with Geronimo Doyle scoring all 11 of his tries in the Fox regular season games.

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
Howick Hornets Women 12 9 1 2 2 408 170 240% 23
Ōtara Women
12 9 1 2 2 276 170 162.4% 23
Mt Albert Lionesses
12 8 1 3 2 338 198 170.7% 21
City Women 12 7 1 4 2 298 214 139.3% 19
Ōtāhuhu Leopards Women 12 4 0 8 2 184 328 56.1% 12
Taniwharau Women 12 2 0 10 2 168 364 46.2% 8
Manurewa Kōwhai 12 1 0 11 2 160 388 41.2% 6

Round 1

In the opening round of the Premier Women's competition which was played at Cornwall Park the Ōtara Scorpions put the competition on notice with an 80–6 thrashing of the reigning champions Manurewa Kowhai. Annessa Biddle and Wati Deleilomaloma both crossed for hat tricks while Linade McKinley-Sadaraka kicked 11 conversions to go with her 2 tries. The newly formed City side went down 10–38 to Howick with the East Auckland side scoring 8 tries, with a double to

scored all 4 of their tries.

29 April Ōtara Women 80–6 Manurewa Kowhai Cornwall Park 1  
11:00 Try: Linade McKinley-Sadaraka 2 (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)
[128][129] 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)
[130][131] 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)
[132][133] 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".[35]

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)
[134][135] 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)
[136] 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), Leio 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)
[137] 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)
[138][139] Try: Monika Fakaosilea (47m), Shaniah 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 [140] 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)
[141] 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. In horrible conditions on Saturday the visiting Ōtara side had the match under control by halftime, scoring 5 tries and taking a 26–0 lead into the break. Jhana Magele added another try late in the match with Shaniah Lui scoring Ōtāhuhu's only try in the 55th minute.

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)
[142] 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), Idaho Stowers (0/1) (66m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Corey Jull (TJ), Tevita Pauuvale (TJ)
20 May Ōtāhuhu Women 6-30 Ōtara Women Bert Henham Park 1  
12:45 Try: Shaniah Lui (55m)
Con: Carmel Uhila (55m)
[143] Try: Lourdes Tuiala (1m), Feagiai Malisi (12m), Karlene Lesoa (17m), Siale Faaui (24m), Wati Deleilomaloma (40m), Jhana Magele (73m)
Con: Linade McKinley-Sadaraka 3 (14m, 18m, 40m)
Referee: Poriau Uamaki
21 May Mt Albert Lionesses 26–10 Taniwharau Women Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Danika Manase (1m), Moana Cook (14m), Tayla Albert-Jones (41m), Shaniece Monschau 2 (57m, 71m)
Con: Milania Cairns (3/5) (2m, 15m, 58m)
[144] Try: Leah-Rhys Toka (11m), Calista Ruruku (45m)
Con: Calista Ruruku (46m)
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale

Round 5

In the Wednesday televised match Ōtara prevailed in a seesawing match with the lead changing hands a few times before the Scorpions won on fulltime after recovering a kick and Jhana Magele crossed in the left corner. Black Fern, Tafito Lafaele scored one of Howick's 3 unconverted tries. In Huntly at Davies Park the local Taniwharau side showed an improved performance with Nadia Flavell scoring 3 tries. However New Zealand international Onjeurlina Leiataua scored 2 of Ōtāhuhu's 6 tries in their 28–16 win. At Fowld's Park, Mt Albert held a 24–10 lead before City stormed home, scoring tries to Marewa Samson, Alayna Kamuhemu, and Paris Pickering to steal the win, with Paulina Morris-Ponga converting 2 of them.

24 May Ōtara Women 14–12 Howick Women North Harbour Stadium 1  
6:10 Try: Jhana Magele 2 (23m, 80m), Wati Deleilomaloma (63m)
Con: Linade McKinley-Sadaraka (1/1) (24m), Tahlia Aoake (0/1), A. Nu'uasala (0/1)
[145] Try: Sam Curtis (32m), Tafito Lafaele (58m), Cassie Ormsby (68m)
Con: Platinum Marsters (0/1), Saphire Abraham (0/2)
Referee: Nigel Williams
27 May Taniwharau Women 16–28 Ōtāhuhu Women Davies Park, Huntly  
11:00 Try: Nadia Flavell 3 (17m, 21m, 57m)
Con: Leah-Rhys Toka 2 (22m, 58m)
[146] Try: Monika Fakaosilea (9m), Rowena Koonwaiyou (13m), Roena Matautia (46m), Carmel Uhila (63m), Jayme Latu (70m), Onjeurlina Leiataua 2 (73m, 78m)
27 May Mt Albert 24–26 City Women Fowlds Park 1  
12:45 Try: Mafi Faukafa (6m), Ronise Matini (17m), Joanne Seumalo (36m), Danica Manase (40m), Summer Van Gelder (49m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa 2 (19m, 42m)
[147] Try: Paris Pickering 2 (1m, 72m), Paulina Morris-Ponga (7m), Marewa Samson (56m), Alayna Kamuhemu (65m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga 3 (8m, 56m, 73m)
Referee: Poriau Uamaki

Round 6

31 May Taniwharau Women 12–28 Ōtara Women North Harbour Stadium 1  
8:10 Try: Te Oriwa Ahuriri (6m), Kopa Kekona Kendra Nikau (34m)
Con: Calista Ruruku (2/2) (7m, 35m)
[148] Try: Metanoia Fotu-Moala (13m), Wati Delailomaloma 2 (28m, 62m), Jor-El Loto (47m), Maina Hagai (50m), Lourdes Tuiala (53m)
Con: Tahlia Aoake (15m, 48m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Rochelle Tamarua, Corey Jull (TJ), Brent Newton (TJ)
2 June Manurewa Kowhai 16–28 Ōtāhuhu Women Leabank Park 2  
7:30 Try: Rita-Lee Harrison Stephens, Peachers Peters, Ngatokotoru Arakua
Con: Alexis Hapuku 2
[149] Try: Unknown x 2, Kaiyah Atai 2, Mercy Tulua, Onjeurlina Leiataua
Con: Rowena Koonwaiyou, Carmel Uhila
Referee: Chris McMillan
3 June Howick Women 26–26 Mt Albert Lionesses Paparoa Park 1  
12:45 Try: Saphire Abraham (7m), Cila-Marie Po'e-Tofaeono (49m), Leio Fotu-Moala (55m), Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 2 (64m, 73m)
Con: Saphire Abraham 3 (9m, 56m, 65m)
[150] Try: Danika Manase 2 (15m, 59m), Lose Mafi (26m), Isabeau Short-Wilcox (29m), Henilietta Lokotui (36m)
Con: Milania Cairns (16m), Freesia Pokaia (27m), Ilaisaane Taufa (38m)
Referee: Andrew Harris

Round 7

Taniwharau on attack against City at Victoria Park.

In the Wednesday night game the Howick side had to win it with a late try to Cilia-Marie Po'e-Tofaeono after Manurewa had levelled the scores with a try to Ngatokotoru Arakua in the 68th minute. Ōtara had a narrow win over the Lionesses at Fowlds Park to continue their unbeaten run. Both sides crossed for 3 tries with the only conversion of the match by Jhana Magele proving the difference. In the Sunday game at Victoria Park the City side had an easy 60–8 win over Taniwharau. Paulina Morris-Ponga converted 5 of their tries and crossed for a try herself in a 14-point haul, while Sarah Filimoeatu scored a hat trick and Paris Pickering a double. For Taniwharau, Leah-Rhys Toka and Jamie Haumaha scored second half tries to add a small amount of respectability to the score.

7 June Manurewa Kowhai 18–22 Howick Women North Harbour Stadium 1  
8:10 Try: Mikayla Eli (22m), Halayna Finau (42m), Christyl Stowers (47m), Ngatokotoru Arakua (68m)
Con: Mollie Tagaloa (69m)
[151] Try: Taylor Curtis 2 (7m, 37m), Zayde Sarah-Baldwin (25m), Saphire Abraham (55m), Cilia-Marie Po'e-Tofaeono (73m)
Con: Saphire Abraham (27m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Corey Jull (TJ), Tevita Pauuvale (TJ)
10 June Mt Albert Lionesses 12–14 Ōtara Women Fowlds Park 1  
12:45 Try: Ilaisaane Taufa (19m), Imogen Edmonds-Lagahetau (37m), Cassandra Tere (59m) [152] Try: Feagiai Malisi 2 (9m, 76m), Wati Delailomaloma (49m)
Con: Jhana Magele (51m)
Referee: Poriau Uamaki
11 June City Women 60–8 Taniwharau Women Victoria Park 1  
2:30 Try: Va'anessa Molia-Fraser (5m), Paris Pickering 2 (8m, 48m), Sharnyze Pihema (16m), Sarah Filimoeatu 3 (26m, 43m, 62m), Paulina Morris-Ponga (29m), Charle Guthrie (53m), Moanekah Vaai (71m), Jennifer Rose Reu (74m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga 5 (6m, 18m, 28m, 30m, 44m), Sharnyze Pihema 2 (72m, 75m)
[153] Try: Leah-Rhys Toka (57m), Jamie Haumaha (66m) Attendance: 150
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale

Round 8

In the televised Wednesday night match up between Mt Albert and Ōtāhuhu the Lionesses won 36–4.[154] Ōtāhuhu scored first to Kaiyah Atai crashing over but Mt Albert dominated from this point on. By halftime they led 18–4 with 53% possession, and a 69% completion rate compared to the Leopards 50%.

14 June Ōtāhuhu Women 4-36 Mt Albert Lionesses North Harbour Stadium 1  
8:10 Try: Kaiyah Atai (8m)
Con: Carmel Uhila (0/1)
[155] Try: Summer Van Gelder (12m), Lydia Turua-Quedley (18m), Chloe Tearikimana (31m), Cassandra Tere (35m), Imogen Edmonds-Lagahetau (55m), Shaniece Monschau 2 (58m, 61m), Moana Cook (76m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (1/6) (36m), Chloe Tearikimana (0/1), Milania Cairns (1/1) (77m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Brent Newton, Corey Jull (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
18 June Ōtara Women 16–12 Manurewa Kowhai Ngati Ōtara Park 1  
12:45 Try: Ajah Roebeck Lesoa (3m), Mary Solovi (55m), Metanoia Fotu-Moala (72m)
Con: Linade McKinley-Sadaraka (2/3) (5m, 73m)
[156] Try: Peaches Peters 2 (38m, 50m), Jodeci Joseph (59m) Referee: Arnie Rongo
17 June Howick Womens 22–16 City Womens Paparoa Park 1  
1:00 Try: Leio Fotu-Moala (5m), Seifua Pio (25m), Lisa Po'e-Tofaeono (48m), Sharelle Leota (71m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 3 (6m, 50m, 73m)
[157] Try: Joeannah Naime-Purcell (13m), Sarah Filimoeatu (62m), Marewa Samson (79m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga 2 (15m, 63m)
Referee: Poriau Uamaki

Round 9

Mt Albert Lionesses won a competitive match on Wednesday night 26–22 over City. The win saw them edge further ahead of City in the standings and all but secure a top 4 spot. Lavinia Tauhalaliku scored 3 tries for City, while Ilaisaane Taufa scored a double for Mt Albert in a 6 try effort. Both teams struggled with their goal kicking with just 2 of the 11 tries converted. On Friday night at Bert Henham Park the Leopards beat Taniwharau 20–10 with Onjeurlina Leiataua scoring on halftime to bring up her 8th try of the season. Taniwharau threatened an upset when they scored a converted try early in the second half to Waimea Nikau-Rangimake to make it 6–8 to Ōtāhuhu, before the home team crossed twice with tries to Roena Matautia and Sade Schaumkel to hold them off. In a hard-fought match at Ngati Ōtara Park, the home side outlasted the Hornets 28–20. The Hornets took a 20–18 lead in the top of the table clash in the 56th minute after Jess Mani crossed. But Ōtara regained the lead shortly after with Marina Hagain scoring her second try, and then Jhana Magele iced the game in the 69th minute with a try.[158]

21 June City Women 22–26 Mt Albert Lionesses North Harbour Stadium 1  
6:10 Try: Lavinia Tauhalaliku 3 (3m, 39m, 59m), Paulina Morris-Ponga (7m), Pearl Tuitama (78m)
Con: Sharnyze Pihema (79m)
[159] Try: Ilaisaane Taufa 2 (21m, 50m), Patisepa Kengike (35m), Moana Cook (46m), Lose Mafi (55m), Shaniece Monschau (66m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (48m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Brent Newton, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)
21 June Ōtāhuhu Women 20–10 Taniwharau Women Bert Henham Park 2  
7:00 Try: Jayme Latu (4m), Onjeurlina Leiataua (40m), Roena Matautia (59m), Sade Schaumkel (63m)
Con: Carmel Uhila (61m)
[160] Try: Waimea Nikau-Rangi (43m), Kyara Waiaroha Hope Berryman (69m)
Con: Calista Ruruku (44m)
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale
24 June Ōtara Women 28–20 Howick Women Ngati Ōtara Park 1  
12:45 Try: Justyce Roebeck 2 (22m, 31m), Marina Hagai 2 (26m, 61m), Karlene Lesoa (47m), Jhana Magele (69m)
Con: Linade McKinley-Sadaraka (27m), Jhana Magele (62m)
[161] Try: Lise Edwards Rua 2 (12m, 49m), Sharelle Leota (38m), Jess Mani (54m)
Con: Platinum Marsters (2/4) (13m, 56m)

Round 10

Taniwharau registered their first win of the 2023 season with an 18–8 win over Manurewa Kowhai. They scored early to Leah-Rhys Toka after Honor Wilson sliced through before Manurewa replied with a try to Kataraina-Tuhakaraina Karaka-Whittaker crashing over in the right corner. Taniwharau then re-established their position further with tries to Waimea Nikau-Rangi after great set up play from Toki before halftime and Nga Mako Totorewa early in the second half. Manurewa threatened a comeback when Laila Foki crossed but Toki shut any thoughts of that down with her second try in the 71st minute try to seal the win. The match between City and Ōtara was not able to be played as no referees arrived at the ground.

28 June Taniwharau Women 18–8 Manurewa Kowhai Women Te Atatū South Park 1  
8:10 Try: Leah-Rhys Toka 2 (6m, 71m), Waimea Nikau-Rangi (36m), Nga Mako Totorewa (49m)
Con: Calista Ruruku (1/4) (50m)
[162] Try: Kataraina-Tuhakaraina Karaka-Whittaker (14m), Laila Foki (68m)
Con: Makayla Eli (0/2)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Brent Newton, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Eisley Brown (TJ)
1 July City DNP-DNP Ōtara Women Victoria Park 1  
12:45 [163] Referee: No referee, game not played as a result
1 July Ōtāhuhu Women LBD-WBD Howick Women Bert Hanham Park 1  
12:45 [164]

Round 11

Ōtāhuhu playing the ball in midfield during the second half of their match in Glen Eden.

On Wednesday night at Harold Moody Park in Glen Eden, Ōtāhuhu threatened a huge upset when they took a 10–8 lead in the 61st minute with a try to Jayme Latu. They had looked threatening with the ball throughout much of the second half however Ōtara proved how good they are by responding with a try to Ajah Roebeck Lesoa in the 70th minute which ultimately proved the difference in their 12–10 win. The second half had a running time of 56 minutes after three injury breaks including a serious knee injury to Roena Matautia who was taken off by St Johns after being bent back in a tackle. Taniwharau pushed the 3rd placed Mt Albert Lionesses all the way before going down 22–16 with Ilaisaane Taufa scoring a try and kicking 3 goals to add to her points tally for the season while Mafi Faukafa scored a double for the Lionesses. Taniwharau will rue their kicking with 4 unconverted tries. At Mountfort Park, the home side struggled against a well rested City team and went down 30–4. Lavinia Tauhalaliku scored a hat trick, with former Cook Islands women's national football team player, Pauline Morris-Ponga scoring 10 points through a try and 3 conversions.

5 July Ōtara Women 12–10 Ōtāhuhu Women Harold Moody Park 1  
6:05 Try: Metanoia Fotu-Moala (27m), Ajah Roebeck Lesoa 2 (30m, 69m) [165] Try: Sade Schaumkel (51m), Jayme Latu (61m)
Con: Carmel Uhila (52m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Eisley Brown, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), Warren Clarke (TJ)
8 July Taniwharau Women 16–22 Mt Albert Lionesses Ray Small Park 1  
12:45 Try: Tia Toka (12m), Unknown (57m), Diamond Henry (75m), Unknown (80m)
Con: Unknown (0/4)
[166] Try: Mafi Faukafa 2 (28m, 74m), Danika Manase (32m), Ilaisaane Taufa (48m)
Con: Unknown (29m), Ilaisaane Taufa (36m), Unknown (75m)
Referee: Karl Vasau
8 July Manurewa Women 4-30 City Women Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly  
2:30 Try: Naumai-Aaria Wall (8m) [167] Try: Lavinia Tauhalaliku 3 (6m, 17m, 33m), Paris Pickering (39m), Alayna Kamuhemu (57m), Paulina Morris-Ponga (63m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga 3 (6m, 40m, 59m)
Referee: Poriau Uamaki

Round 12

One of the title contenders, City easily beat Ōtāhuhu at Mount Smart Stadium 2 on Wednesday night. Lavinia Tauhalaliku scored her third consecutive hat trick to move further ahead in the try scoring standings with 13 in total. Her third came with a solo run from 40 metres out where she sprinted through the middle of the defense and scored untouched. Paulina Morris-Ponga piloted over 3 conversions with her front on style to bring up 52 points for the season. Onjeurlina Leiataua crossed for Ōtāhuhu to score her 9th try of the season. Ōtāhuhu outscored City in the second half, like they had done so in their loss the previous week to Ōtara but it was their poor first half which cost them a chance of the win.[168]

12 July Ōtāhuhu Women 18–30 City Women Mount Smart Stadium 2  
8:05 Try: Nina Faamausili-Tulua 2 (18m, 76m), Onjeurlina Leiataua (56m), Oceaniah Leiataua (64m)
Con: Carmel Uhila (1/4) (65m)
[169] Try: Lavinia Tauhalaliku 3 (6m, 36m, 48m), Cheyanne Takau (35m), Alayna Kamuhemu 2 (33m, 73m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga (3/6) (36m, 37m, 49m)
Referee: Maxine Godinet, Tevita Pauuvale (TJ), David Millar (TJ)
15 July Manurewa Kowhai 12–46 Mt Albert Lionesses Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field  
12:45 Try: Kylah Poelima (25m), Lavinia McGee-Repia (56m)
Con: Makayla Eli (2/2) (25m, 56m)
[170] Try: Danika Manase (2m), Mafi Faukafa (9m), Summer Van Gelder 2 (15m, 72m), Tajtiana Taufa (31m), Henilietta Lokotui 2 (36m, 76m), Roimata Amosa-Tiro (60m), Shaniece Monschau (66m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (5/9) (3m, 10m, 17m, 32m, 61m)
Referee: David Millar
16 July Howick Women 26–38 Taniwharau Women Paparoa Park  
2:00 Try: Lisa Edwards Rua 2 (8m, 67m), Leio Fotu-Moala 3 (12m, 19m, 59m), Taylor Curtis 2 (47m, 63m), Cilia-Marie Po'e-Tofaeono (73m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 3 (10m, 13m, 68m)
[171] Try: Leah-Rhys Toka (15m), Tia Toka (23m), Jamie Haumaha (33m), Manirewa Howell (76m), Diamond Henry (80m)
Con: Calista Ruruku 2 (16m, 76m), Honor Wilson (34m)
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale

Round 13

In the 6th minute Mt Albert crossed when Shaniece Monshau hit a hole and went in, however Leio Fotu-Moala equalised shortly after for Howick. Earlier a head injury to Lisa Po'e-Tofaeono saw her leave the field and go to hospital. Summer Van Gelder then scored a spectacular solo try taking a bomb 8 metres from her line and then beat multiple defenders to score under the posts. Taylor Curtis beat Van Gelger in a 45-metre run on the right edge to equalise the scores at 10–10 in the 28th minute. Mt Albert retook the lead through a try to Danika Manase to take a 16–10 lead into the break. Howick came out strongly though and equalised once more with a try immediately after the break to Leio Fotu-Moala. She later scored her third with another strong run using pace to reach the line in the 68th minute. Platinum Marsters kicked her third conversion to give Howick a 22–16 lead which they held on to.[172]

19 July Mt Albert Lionesses 16–22 Howick Mount Smart Stadium 2  
6:05 Try: Shaniece Monshau (6m), Summer Van Gelder (23m), Danika Manase (37m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (2/3) (23m, 38m)
[173] Try: Leio Fotu-Moala 3 (12m, 41m, 68m), Taylor Curtis (28m)
Con: Platinum Marsters (3/4) (13m, 42m, 69m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: David Millar
22 July Manurewa Kōwhai 16–34 Ōtāhuhu Women Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field  
12:45 Try: Karley Te Kawa (13m), Makayla Eli (19m), Jodeci Joseph (43m)
Con: Makayla Eli (2/3) (13m, 44m)
[174] Try: Onjeurlina Leiataua 4 (6m, 29m, 71m, 79m), Sade Schaumkel 2 (36m, 67m), Jayme Latu (57m)
Con: Ramouner Henry (3/7) (7m, 68m, 80m)
Referee: Poriau Uamaki
22 July Taniwharau Women 22–20 Ōtara Women Opaheke Sports Park 1  
12:45 Try: Tia Toka (3m), Jazmine Hauraki (31m), Leah-Rhys Toka 2 (53m, 67m), Manirewa Howell (72m)
Con: Calista Ruruku (1/5) (73m)
[175] Try: Georgia Wharton-Benedict 2 (9m, 16m), Siuea Tuivaiti (50m), Feagiai Malisi (55m), Wati Delailomaloma (66m) Referee: Nigel Williams

Round 14

In the Wednesday night match 15 tries were scored. Taniwharau showed their much improved form by scoring 7 of them but most were wide out so Calista Ruruku was unable to convert any. In the second half Laraine Fox of Taniwharau was sent off for throwing punches in a melee. Tia Toka scored a double for Taniwharau, while Lavinia Tauhalaliku did likewise for City to take her season tally to 15. Paulina Morris-Ponga scored a try and kicked 3 goals to take her season points total to 62, equal with Tauhalaliku at the top of the individual standings to this point.[176]

26 July Taniwharau Women 24–38 City Women Mount Smart Stadium 2  
8:00 Try: Tia Toka 2 (12m, 28m), Kyara Berryman (32m), Diamond Henry 2 (40m, 63m), Leah-Rhys Toka (75m)
Con: Calista Ruruku (0/7)
[177] Try: Alayna Kamuhemu (3m), Paulina Morris-Ponga (6m), Lavinia Tauhalaliku 2 (9m, 26m), Briarn Fortes (22m), Sarah Filimoeatu (59m), Joeannah-Purcell (66m), Cheyanne Takau (70m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga (3/8) (8m, 10m, 60m)
Attendance: 100
Referee: Tevita Pauuvale, Corey Jull (TJ), David Millar (TJ)
29 July Howick Women 52–6 Manurewa Kowhai Paparoa Park 1  
12:45 Try: Cassie Ormsby 3 (12m, 23m, 53m), Barbra Auvaa (15m), Sharelle Leota (31m), Zayde Sarah-Baldwin (39m), Taylor Curtis (58m), Leio Fotu-Moala (61m), Lisa Edwards Rua (72m)
Con: Platinum Marsters (8/9) (13m, 16m, 24m, 32m, 40m, 60m, 62m, 73m)
[178] Try: Jodeci Joseph (46m)
Con: Mollie Tagaloa (47m)
Referee: Poriau Uamaki
29 July Ōtara Women 8-38 Mt Albert Lionesses Ngati Ōtara Park 1  
12:45 Try: Jhana Magele (48m), Tessa Peace (58m) [179] Try: Lose Mafi 2 (6m, 40m), Shaniece Monschau (23m), Patisepa Kengike (34m), Lydia Turua-Quedley (38m), Imogen Edmonds-Lagahetau (42m), Danica Manase (54m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (5/7) (8m, 39m, 40m, 43m, 56m)
Referee: Eisley Brown

Semi finals

The semi final between the 1st ranked Ōtara side and the Mt Albert Lionesses was played at Ngati Ōtara Park and saw the Lionesses cause an upset with a comfortable 20–4 win. Lose Mafi scored at the base of the right upright in the 10th minute after the Lionesses had made metres down field by shifting the ball to the edges. Summer Van Gelder scored shortly afterwards when she eluded the grasping defence on a short swerving run. In the 32nd minute Lor-El Loto dived over from dummy-half for what turned out to be the home team's only points. Referee Andrew Harris was replaced at halftime by Rebecca Ellison after he injured his leg. Immediately after the break Moana Cook broke through on the left edge and went 60 metres to score, with Ilaisaane Taufa's conversion putting them out to a 16–4 lead. Lydia Turua-Quedley put the game beyond doubt with a try in the 67th minute and then during the week was named the Mt Albert club Player of the Year at the Auckland Rugby League awards. The match was filmed by Petes Filming.[180] At Paparoa Park in Howick the match was much closer with both teams scoring 4 tries. For City Paulina Morris-Ponga scored a double and kicked a conversion. Her second try in the 60th minute gave the visitors an 18–16 lead but Malia Tova won it for Howick with a 72nd minute try which was converted by Platinum Marsters to push them through to the grand final.


5 August Howick Women 22–18 City Women Paparoa Park 1  
12:30 Try: Lisa Edwards Rua (8m), Leio Fotu-Moala (40m), Zayde Sarah-Baldwin (55m), Malia Tova (72m)
Con: Platinum Marsters (3/4) (10m, 56m, 73m)
[181] Try: Marewa Samson (17m), Paulina Morris-Ponga 2 (30m, 60m), Unknown (47m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga (48m)
Referee: Poriau Uamaki
5 August Ōtara Women 4-20 Mt Albert Lionesses Ngati Ōtara Park 1  
12:45 Try: Jor-El Loto (32m)
Con: Jhana Magele (0/1)
[182] Try: Lose Mafi (10m), Summer Van Gelder (14m), Moana Cook (41m), Lydia Turua-Quedley (67m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (2/4) (12m, 42m)
Referee: Andrew Harris, Arnie Rongo (TJ), Rebecca Ellison (TJ)

Grand final

Howick Hornets receiving the Steele-Shanks Cup

Howick run relatively easily 36–6 against an injury depleted Mt Albert side who were missing 7 players.[183] Both teams were attempting to win their first title. Mafi Faukafa caused an early surprise after taking a quick tap near the line and driving over through a sleeping defence. Zayde Sarah-Baldwin responded for the Hornets diving over from dummy half in the 16th minute. Jonsel Tautari went herself with a dummy, step, and powered through by the posts to put the Hornets 12–6 in front following Platinum Marsters conversion. Sarah-Baldwin then jinked her way over after 32 minutes and when Taylor Curtis crossed in the right corner just before halftime the game was slipping away for the Lionesses who now trailed 22–6. They had completed just 6 of their 10 sets while the Hornets had completed 9 of their 12. The Hornets opened the scoring in the second half with an almost identical try in the right corner again to Curtis. Their captain, Shontelle Woodman crashed over after a great offload in the tackle by Barbra Auvaa. Lisa Edwards-Rua completed the scoring after Leio Fotu-Moala offloaded back to her and she went through a narrow opening. The player of the match was Zayde Sarah-Baldwin.

19 August Howick Women 36–6 Mt Albert Lionesses Mt Smart Stadium 2  
12:30 Try: Zayde Sarah-Baldwin 2 (16m, 32m), Jonsal Tautari (23m), Taylor Curtis 2 (38m, 46m), Shontelle Woodman (51m), Lisa Edwards-Rua (66m)
Con: Platinum Marsters (4/7) (17m, 24m, 34m, 52m)
[184] Try: Mafi Faukafa (11m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa (1/1) (12m)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Maxine Godinet, Poriau Uamaki (TJ), Daniel Caddy (TJ)

Top try scorers and point scorers

Sharman Cup

The Sharman Cup features 10 teams. The top 4 at the end of the season will qualify for the 16 team grading competition at the start of 2024 with the top 12 qualifying for the 2024 Fox Memorial Premiership.

Standings

Rank Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
1
Ōtara Scorpions
11 11 0 0 456 152 300% 22
2 Northcote Tigers 11 9 0 2 464 190 244.2% 18
3 Hibiscus Coast Raiders 11 8 1 2 376 208 180.8% 17
4 Ponsonby Ponies 11 7 1 3 370 186 198.9% 15
5 Manurewa Marlins 11 5 0 6 280 234 119.7% 10
6 New Lynn Stags 11 5 0 6 227 380 59.8% 10
7 Papatoetoe Panthers 11 4 0 7 262 248 105.7% 8
8
Pakuranga Jaguars
11 3 0 8 218 331 65.9% 6
9 Ellerslie Eagles 11 1 0 10 188 508 37% 2
10 Glenfield Greyhounds 11 1 0 10 76 480 15.8% 2

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)
[185] 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)
[186] Try: Makalani 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) [187] 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
[188] 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)
[189] Try: Andrew Bob (16m) Referee: Brent Newton

Round 2

The match between Ellerslie and Glenfield was filmed by Petes Filming, with Ellerslie winning by 40 points to 20 at Ellerslie Domain.[190]

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)
[191] Try: Paea Kivalu (25m), James Taumata (32m), Heitony Talagi (52m)
Con: Dion Fraser 2 (26m, 33m)
Pen: Dion Fraser (28m)
Referee: Joseph Green
12 May Papatoetoe 20–32 Hibiscus Coast Kohuora Park 1  
2:30 Try: Chesire Carson, Justin Smith, Lennox Patuki, John Lavakeiaho
Con: Nicholas Tausi 2
[192] Try: Unknown, David Liava'a 2, Mike Williams 2, Joshua Hale
Con: Regan McClennan 4
Referee: Andrew Harris
12 May New Lynn 6-38 Manurewa Lawson Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tony Siligi (16m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (18m)
[193] 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 Try: Sione Tu'a (11m), Tevita Leha (13m), Kaedan Charlie 2 (15m, 64m)), Felise Ah Chong (18m), Koloa Malolo (42m), Jai Namoa (56m)
Con: Sione Tu'a 3 (12m, 13m, 43m), Tevita Leha 3 (43m, 57m, 65m)
[194] Try: Joseph Alesich (33m), Zealand Norton 3 (47m, 59m, 71m)
Con: Shakur Cossill (34m), Joseph Alesich (61m)
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 4 (34m, 37m, 47m, 63m)
[195] Try: David Fifita (10m), Stanley Vaea Hingano (58m), Ofa Leaaemanu (71m)
Con: Ofa Leaaemanu 2 (59m, 72m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha

Round 3

20 May Ponsonby 24–12 Papatoetoe Ellerslie Domain 1  
2:30 Try: Daymon Abbey (6m), Clive Tuifua (28m), Samuel Fanguna (53m), James Taumata (67m), Latu Taufoou (79m)
Con: Dion Fraser 2 (55m, 69m)
[196] Try: Clarke Junior Carson (11m), Tuiloma Ioane Futi (39m)
Con: Frost Mika 2 (12m, 40m)
Referee: Vernon Nathan
20 May Ōtara 50–12 New Lynn Ngāti Ōtara Park 1  
2:30 Try: Kurt Utai-Laurenson 3 (9m, 31m, 33m), Filipo Utai 2 (14m, 74m), Fortes Allen Anthony (20m), Nicholas Toeava 2 (23m, 48m), Hansell Semau (51m), Charles Iakopo (64m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 5 (10m, 21m, 33m, 53m, 66m)
[197] Try: Valentino Yandall (27m), Seli Kata (69m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 2 (28m, 70m)
Referee: Hayden Price
20 May Hibiscus Coast 54–22 Ellerslie Stanmore Bay 1  
2:30 Try: Nathan Ashe, Boston Josephs, Dallas White 3, Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan 2, Mike Williams, Levi Craig, Samuel Waterworth, Liam Ackland
Con: Regan McClennan 4, Liam Ackland
[198] Try: Ulsses Semisi, Demetrius Siliva, Sione Tu'a, Jai Namoa
Con: Sione Tu'a, Tevita Leha 2
Referee: Grant Smith
20 May Manurewa 12–16 Northcote Mountford Park: Jack Shelly Field  
2:30 Try: Shane Edward Heller Paitai (72m), Daylee Dutton (76m)
Con: Hauriri Harvey 2 (73m, 77m)
[199] Try: Albert Talakai (36m), Rhys Payne (44m), Iopini Kioa (57m)
Con: Taine Neho 2 (45m, 58m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
20 May Glenfield 6-30 Pakuranga Sunnynook Park 1  
2:30 Try: Noah Ashley (51m)
Con: Shakur Cossill (53m)
[200] Try: Juni Vailea (16m), David Schaumkel Otukolo (25m), Moa Maliepo (43m), Ofa Leaaemanu (47m), Tevita Misifane Pelelo Mapapalangi Kengike (61m), Felise Tau (67m)
Con: Felise Tau 3 (26m, 63m, 67m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Jason Gerbes (TJ)

Round 4

27 May New Lynn 6-52 Ponsonby Lawson Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tony Siligi (80m)
Con: Unknown x 1
[201] Try: Timor Reece Williams (15m), Unknown x 9
Con: Unknown x 6
Referee: Grant Smith
27 May Ellerslie 16–30 Papatoetoe Ellerslie Domain 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown?, Demetrius Siliva, Felise Ah Chong
Con: Koloa Malolo 2
[202] Try: Josef Chan Tung, Jeremiah Pele 2, Tuiloma Ioane Futi 2, Jordyn Makiha
Con: Jordyn Makiha 3
Referee: David Misileki
27 May Northcote 30–40 Ōtara Birkenhead War Memorial 4  
2:30 Try: Jason Bhana 2 (20m, 56m), Huston Holloway (24m), Va'e Jordan-Hart 2 (36m, 78m), Hemi McCarthy (45m), Rhys Brown (69m)
Con: Taine Neho (25m)
[203] Try: Nicholas Toeava (8m), Robert Tuifua 3 (28m, 41m, 62m), Makalani Hakalo (32m), Phillip Solomona 2 (59m, 73m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 6 (10m, 33m, 43m, 61m, 63m, 74m)
Referee: Sonny Whakarau
27 May Pakuranga 8-36 Hibiscus Coast Ti Rakau Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (17m)
Con: David Schaumkel Otukolo (18m)
Pen: Unknown 40m)
[204] Try: Unknown (1m), Unknown (6m), Unknown (38m), Unknown (46m), Unknown (55m), Unknown (58m), Unknown (61m), Unknown (74m)
Con: Taylor Raj (2m), Unknown (60m)
Referee: Andrew Harris
27 May Manurewa WBD-LBD Glenfield Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field  
2:30 [205]

Round 5

Former NRL referee Henry Perenara returned to his junior club, New Lynn Stags for their match with Northcote. He had retired from refereeing in 2021 after being diagnosed with a heart condition but had recovered enough to return to the field.

10 June Ponsonby 68–12 Ellerslie Victoria Park 1  
2:30 Try: Duken Williams 4 (2m, 18m, 35m, 49m), Samuela Fanguna (5m), Heitony Talagi 3 (8m, 45m, 69m), James Taumata (22m), Timor Reese Williams 3 (25m, 32m, 66m), Kyal Brown (29m), Dion Fraser (59m)
Con: Dion Fraser 6 (3m, 6m, 19m, 23m, 30m, 46m)
[206] Try: Felise Ah Chong (13m), Sunia Makamoeafi (80m)
Con: Koloa Malolo (14m), Jai Namoa (80m)
Referee: Brent Newton
10 June New Lynn 18–46 Northcote Lawson Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tony Siligi (1m), Senio Peato 2 (7m, 57m), Roko Nailolo (50m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (3m)
[207] Try: Huston Holloway (10m), Albert Talakai 2 (14m, 80m), Va'e Jordan-Hart 2 (20m, 71m), Iopini Kioa (26m), Tawhiri Heremaia (62m), Hikule'o Malu (66m), Taine Neho (77m)
Con: Rhys Brown (11m), Taine Neho (21m, 27m, 63m, 67m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
10 June Papatoetoe 32–36 Pakuranga Kohuora Park 1  
2:30 Try: Aneterea Salia-Evagelia (2m), Jordyn Makiha (13m), Justin Smith 2 (43m, 56m), Lennox Patuki (79m)
Con: Jordyn Makiha 5 (3m, 14m, 44m, 57m, 79m)
Pen: Jordyn Makiha (38m)
[208] Try: Felise Tau (27m), Molisoni Faiva 3 (40m, 48m, 74m), Ofa Pulu (52m), Manu Tukia (62m)
Con: David Schaumkel Otukolo 4 (28m, 40m, 53m, 62m), Molisoni Faiva 2 (49m, 75m)
Referee: Andrew Harris
10 May Ōtara WBD-LBD Glenfield Ngati Ōtara Park 1  
2:30 [209]
10 June Hibiscus Coast 28–16 Manurewa Stanmore Bay 1  
2:30 Try: David Liava'a (10m), Liam Ackland (18m), Nukutawhiti Davison 2 (32m, 36m), Joshua Hale (39m), Samuel Waterworth (57m)
Con: Taylor Raj (18m), Joshua Hale (40m)
[210] Try: Shane Edward Heller Paitai 2 (23m, 80m), Amerika Uila (52m), Sam Neufeldt (62m) Referee: Sonny Whakarau

Round 6

The Northcote - Ponsonby match at the Birkenhead War Memorial ground was live streamed. Northcote won the match 36–22 with 7 tries to 7 different players, and 4 goals kicked by Taine Neho. They trailed 6–10 at halftime before a strong second half.[211]

17 June Northcote 36–22 Ponsonby Birkenhead War Memorial 4  
2:30 Try: William Eriwata (30m), Hikule'o Malu (43m), Huston Holloway (49m), Rhys Brown (58m), Taine Neho (59m), Albert Talakai (62m), Tawhiri Heremaia (68m)
Con: Taine Neho 3 (31m, 59m, 69m)
Pen: Taine Neho (59m)
[212] Try: Li Taufoou (19m), Heitony Talagi (37m), Samuela Fangunu (54m), Clive Tuifua (72m)
Con: Dion Fraser 2 (20m, 72m)
Pen: Daymon Abbey (14m)
Referee: Hayden Price
17 June Pakuranga 36–26 Ellerslie Ti Rakai Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tevita Faiva (1m), Molisino Faiva (11m), Zyar Metzler (21m), David Schaumkel Otukolo (33m), Fakaola Uilou (35m), Ofa Pulu (60m), Manu Tukia (69m)
Con: Molisoni Faiva (2m), David Schaumkel Otukolo 3 (34m, 36m, 62m)
[213] Try: Sione Tu'a (28m), Demetrius Siliva (51m), Sunia Makamoeafi (57m), Raymond Tutuila (66m), Andrew Bob (74m)
Con: Tevita Leha 3 (29m, 58m, 75m)
Referee: Andrew Harris
17 June Glenfield 10–32 New Lynn Sunnynook Park 1  
2:30 Try: Gabriel Wharepouri (52m), Iszak Viliua (77m)
Con: Gabriel Wharepouri (53m)
[214] Try: James Schmidt (9m), Jahsiah Keil (13m), Shane Williams (20m), Charles Gabriel (24m), Dominique Hakeagaiki (24m), Filivai Molia-Fraser (36m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 4 (9m, 14m, 20m, 37m)
17 June Manurewa 12–22 Papatoetoe Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field  
2:30 Try: Sam Neufeldt (32m), Elvis Noble (41m), Genesis Mosogau (55m) [215] Try: Francisco Takitaki (12m), Chesire Carson (52m), Keanu Meti (73m)
Con: Jordyn Makiha 3 (13m, 52m, 74m)
Pen: Jordyn Makiha 2 (47m, 70m)
Referee: David Misileki
17 June Hibiscus Coast 16–22 Ōtara Stanmore Bay 1  
2:30 Try: Centurian Suilepa (50m), Taine Tekiri Ryan (58m), Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan (78m)
Con: Regan McLennan 2 (51m, 79m)
[216] Try: Filipo Utai (9m), Kurt Utai-Laurenson (34m), Robert-Alan Fatialofa (40m), Nicholas Toeava (61m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 3 (35m, 40m, 63m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha

Round 7

The Northcote match with Glenfield was played for the Dallas Heremaia Cup which hadn't been played for several years as the two sides hadn't met for some time. With Northcote winning 78–6 the trophy was presented to Northcote captain Tawhiri Heremaia who is one of Dallas Heremaia's sons. Dallas had been a senior coach at both clubs.

24 June Ponsonby 42–6 Pakuranga Victoria Park 2  
2:30 Try: Heitony Talagi (9m), Duken Williams (13m), Dion Fraser 2 (27m, 28m), Sasha Urale (33m), Clive Tuifua 2 (47m, 72m), Jarod Tapusoa (51m)
Con: Dion Fraser (5/8) (15m, 35m, 49m, 53m, 73m)
[217] Try: David Schaumkel Otukolo (5m)
Con: David Schaumkel Otukolo (1/1) (6m)
Referee: Brent Newton
24 June Northcote 78–6 Glenfield Birkenhead War Memorial 4  
2:30 Try: Va'e Jordan-Hart 3 (4m, 37m, 49m), Albert Talakai 3 (8m, 26m, 61m), Rhys Brown (20m), William Eriwata (30m), Hemi McCarthy (33m), Tawhiri Heremaia (47m), Willie Sionetali (52m), Sosiua Latu (55m), Taine Heho (67m), Taylor Daniels (70m), Jason Bhana (80m)
Con: Taine Neho 5 (21m, 26m, 31m, 37m, 80m), Taylor Daniels 4 (51m, 53m, 56m, 62m)
[218] Try: Troy Thompson (74m)
Con: Troy Thompson (74m)
Referee: Ian Collis
24 June Ellerslie 12–36 Manurewa Ellerslie Domain 1  
2:30 Try: Tevita Leha (29m), Maleli Tabualailai (46m)
Con: Tevita Leha (2/2) (30m, 47m)
[219] Try: Tane Wiki 3 (25m, 33m, 58m), Hauriri Harvey (42m), Amerika Uili (53m), Corey Hebden (65m), Samuel So'oalo (76m)
Con: Amerika Uili 2 (35m, 54m), Hauriri Harvey 2 (67m, 77m)
Referee: Sonny Whakarau
24 June New Lynn 16–32 Hibiscus Coast Lawson Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tevita Tavalu (29m), Tony Siligi (49m), Senio Peato (65m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 2 (30m, 50m)
[220] Try: Unknown (14m), Unknown (40m), Unknown (60m), Unknown (73m), Unknown (78m), Unknown (80m)
Con: Unknown (15m), Unknown (40m), Unknown (67m), Unknown (80m)
Referee: Jason Heta
24 June Papatoetoe 24–32 Ōtara Kohuora Park 1  
2:30 Try: Justin Smith (21m), Aniseko Aniseko (46m, 51m), Saunoa Mika (61m)
Con: Jordyn Makiha 3 (22m, 47m, 52m), Justin Smith (62m)
[221] Try: Fortes Allen Anthony (3m), Nicholas Toeava (9m), Fuamaila Gatapu 2 (15m, 57m), Joshua Perez (27m), Filipo Utai 2 (32m, 56m), Samuel Mahoni (41m) Referee: Hayden Price

Round 8

The Hibiscus Coast win over Northcote was streamed by Petes Filming. With the win Hibiscus Coast won the Ted Dalton Cup and drew level with Northcote in second place on 12 points with both sides having 6 win, 2 loss records.[222] The match between Glenfield and Ponsonby was not played. It was rescheduled for Monday, 10 July at 7pm at Sunnynook but Glenfield defaulted and so Ponsonby were awarded the points.

1 July Glenfield DNP-DNP Ponsonby Sunnynook Park 1  
2:30 [223] Referee: Ian Collis
10 July Glenfield LBD-WBD Ponsonby Sunnynook Park 1  
7:00
1 July Manurewa 14–12 Pakuranga Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly  
2:30 Try: Maitua Saipele (1m), Sione Kivalu (8m), Amerika Uili (64m)
Pen: Hauriri Harvey (80m)
[224] Try: Tevita Misifane Pelelo Mapapalangi Kengike (33m), Stanley Vaea Hingano (56m), Felise Tau (74m) Referee: Chris McMillan
1 July Hibiscus Coast 42–26 Northcote Stanmore Bay 1  
2:30 Try: Mike Williams (9m), Samuel Waterworth (26m), Nathan Ashe (30m), Regan McLennan (39m), Taine Tekiri Ryan (49m), Centurion Suilepa (65m), Mavae Muru Teutau (69m)
Con: Regan McLennan (7/7) (11m, 27m, 31m, 39m, 50m, 66m, 70m)
[225] Try: Iopini Kioa (3m), Huston Holloway 2 (14m, 59m), Jason Bhana (46m), Willie Sionetali (61m)
Con: Taine Neho (3/5) (4m, 47m, 59m)
1 July Ōtara 70–12 Ellerslie Ngati Ōtara  
2:30 Try: Nicholas Toeava 3 (4m, 33m, 44m), Robert Tuifua 2 (12m, 30m), Samuel Mahoni (24m), Filipo Utai 3 (27m, 40m, 49m), Joshua Perez 2 (37m, 76m), Andrew Talapule (54m), Giovanna Fatialofa (73m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu (9/13) (6m, 26m, 29m, 31m, 34m, 45m, 56m, 75m, 78m)
[226] Try: Salili Tu'a (64m), Tevita Taufahema (68m)
Con: Manoa Tonga 2 (65m, 69m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
1 July Papatoetoe 16–24 New Lynn Kohuora Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (7m), Unknown (24m), Unknown (52m)
Con: Unknown (9m), Unknown (52m)
[227] Try: Tony Siligi 2 (1m, 48m), Jerry Tevaga (5m), Roko Nailolo (11m), Filivai Molia-Fraser (58m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (2/5) (1m, 50m)
Referee: Davey Misileki

Round 9

7 July Glenfield 0-46 Hibiscus Coast Sunnynook Park 1  
7:00 [228] Try: Regan McLennan 2 (8m, 33m), Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan (14m), Carl Heke (22m), Mike Williams (37m), Taylor Raj (58m), Ian Mills 2 (67m, 77m)
Con: Regan McLennan (7/8) (9m, 15m, 33m, 38m, 67m, 71m, 78m)
Referee: Grant Smith, Jason Gerbes (TJ)
8 July Ponsonby 26–16 Manurewa Victoria Park 1  
2:30 Try: Liam Briggs (8m), Lanardo Ikinofo (20m), Dion Fraser (34m), Heitony Talagi 2 (41m, 50m)
Con: Dion Fraser (3/5) (22m, 42m, 51m)
[229] Try: Chals Pillai Palelei (66m), Elvis Noble (70m), Amerika Uili (76m)
Con: Amerika Uili (2/3) (67m, 77m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
8 July Pakuranga 10–42 Ōtara Ti Rakau Park 1  
2:30 Try: Manu Tukia (5m), Juni Vailea (13m)
Con: David Schaumkel (7m)
[230] Try: Giovanni Fatialofa (1m), Nicholas Toeava (19m), Hansell Semau (24m), Tovia Christopher (33m), Filipo Utai 2 (44m, 68m), Robert-Alan Fatialofa (48m), Joshua Perez (78m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 5 (1m, 20m, 27m, 45m, 49m)
Referee: Davey Misileki
8 July Northcote 26–10 Papatoetoe Birkenhead War Memorial 4  
2:30 Try: Nikau Drage 2 (18m, 65m), David Bhana (33m), Iopini Kioa (56m), Hemi McCarthy (76m)
Con: Taylor Daniels 3 (19m, 34m, 58m)
[231] Try: Keanu Meti (12m), Chesire Carson (24m)
Con: Jordyn Makiha (25m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
8 July Ellerslie 12–32 New Lynn Ellerslie Domain 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (27m), Unknown (40m), Unknown (60m) [232] Try: Tevita Tavalu (6m), Tony Siligi (13m), Charles Gabriel (16m), Filivai Molia-Fraser (23m), Jerry Tevaga (48m), Senio Peato (68m), Dane Tahilanu (74m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (7m, 24m)
Referee: Sonny Whakarau

Round 10

The New Lynn Stags v Pakuranga Jaguars match was streamed on Petes Filming. The local New Lynn side on their club day at Lawson Park jumped out to an early 16–0 lead before Pakuranga surged back with 4 tries in 14 minutes at the start of the second half to take a 20–16 lead. New Lynn then retook the lead with a try to Tony Siligi, before Molisoni Faiva put Pakuranga back in the lead. Near the end New Lynn scored again to Dominique Hakeagaiki to take a 32–28 lead and they hung on to win. Both teams scored 5 tries with Charles Gabriel converting 4 for New Lynn along with 2 penalties, while David Otukolo converted 4 of Pakuranga's tries.[233]

15 July Hibiscus Coast 32–32 Ponsonby Stanmore Bay 1  
2:30 [234] Referee: Aaronk Kesha
15 July Ōtara 56–4 Manurewa Ngati Ōtara Park 1  
2:30 Try: Filipo Utai (3m), Jermaine Tusa (16m), Fuamaila Gatapu 2 (19m, 78m), Fortes Allen Anthony (25m), Charles Iakopo (36m), Mataiis Holani (51m), Joshua Perez (56m), Tagisia Fulutusi 2 (59m, 75m), Kurt Utai-Laurenson (71m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 5 (17m, 21m, 37m, 58m, 60m), Kurt Utai-Laurenson (72m)
[235] Try: Daylee Dutton (40m) Referee: Viggo Rasmussen
15 July Papatoetoe 54–0 Glenfield Kohuora Park 1  
2:30 Try: Aniseko Aniseko 2 (2m, 14m), Pelu Mariner 2 (21m, 41m), John Su'a 2 (29m, 61m), Chesire Carson (40m), Keanu Meti 2 (55m, 79m), Josiah Andrew (70m)
Con: Frost Mika (7/10) (3m, 15m, 30m, 42m, 56m, 61m, 72m)
[236] Referee: Sonny Whakarau
15 July New Lynn 32–28 Pakuranga Lawson Park 1  
2:30 Try: Filivai Molia-Fraser (8m), Bronson Bernard 2 (41m, 78m), Tony Siligi (66m), Dominique Hakeagaiki (73m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (4/5) (9m, 42m, 67m, 74m)
Pen: Charles Gabriel 2 (37m, 40m)
[237] Try: Ofa Leaaemanu (45m), Fakaola Uilou (48m), Dord Koroniria Raroa (51m), Carlos Hakeai (54m), Molisoni Faiva (69m)
Con: David Schaumkel Otukolo (4/5) (46m, 49m, 55m, 70m)
Referee: Brent Newton
15 July Ellerslie 6-96 Northcote Ellerslie Domain 1  
2:30 Try: Ratu Buatavatava (57m)
Con: Koloa Malolo (58m)
[238] Try: Willie Sionetali 2 (2m, 23m), Te Atiawa Jamacia Kerehoma 4 (5m, 50m, 71m, 78m), Albert Talakai 4 (10m, 20m, 36m, 61m), Ethan Allen-Kitson (17m), Jason Bhana 3 (25m, 47m, 63m), Iopini Kioa (30m), Levi Norton 2 (32m, 66m), Rhys Brown (43m)
Con: Taylor Daniels 9 (3m, 6m, 11m, 18m, 48m, 62m, 65m, 67m, 79m), Rhys Brown (40m), Taine Neho (44m), Iopini Kioa (71m)
Referee: Nigel Williams

Round 11

The match between Hibiscus Coast and Papatoetoe was streamed by Petes Filming with Hibiscus Coast winning 44–26 to secure their 3rd place spot. Mike Williams was sent to the sin bin for abusing the referee when Papatoetoe scored to make it 4–4. Corey Craig scored immediately from the kickoff after a poor reception by the Panthers.[239]

22 July Ponsonby 16–28 Ōtara Victoria Park 1  
2:30 Try: Heitony Talagi 2 (3m, 43m), Lanardo Ikinofo (22m)
Con: Dion Fraser (2/3) (4m, 45m)
[240] Try: Jermaine Tusa (8m), Phillip Solomona (17m), Filipo Utai (56m), Samuel Mahoni (62m), Robert-Alan Fatialofa (70m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu (4/5) (10m, 19m, 64m, 72m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
22 July Hibiscus Coast 44–26 Papatoetoe Stanmore Bay 1  
2:30 Try: Mavae Muru Teutau (2m), Korey Craig 4 (12m, 38m, 44m, 52m), Taine Tekiri Ryan 2 (20m, 55m), Epoki Teu (26m)
Con: Regan McClennan (5/8) (3m, 11m, 27m, 40m, 46m, 53m)
[241] Try: Justin Smith (13m), Saunoa Mika (33m), Jayson Iosefa (48m), Joshua Liupuhi 2 (74m, 76m),
Con: Frost Mika (2/4) (34m, 75m), Jason Patuki (76m)
Referee: Sonny Whakarau
22 July Manurewa 72–12 New Lynn Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field  
2:30 Try: Chals Pillai Palelei 4 (16m, 35m, 66m, 78m), Daylee Dutton (24m), Amerika Uili (32m), Sam Neufeldt 4 (40m, 42m, 58m, 72m), Aseli Tagi Tikoirotuma (47m), Corey Hebden (51m), Temanu Temanu (55m)
Con: Amerika Uili (10/13) (18m, 25m, 32m, 40m, 43m, 48m, 52m, 57m, 68m, 79m)
[242] Try: Tony Siligi (27m), Kingston Manley (75m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (2/2) (28m, 76m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
22 July Glenfield 28–26 Ellerslie Sunnynook Park 1  
2:30 Try: Lincoln Hurley (5m), Isaac Bahn (17m), Iszak Viliua (33m), Braden Barker (65m), Noah Ashley (73m)
Con: Lincoln Hurley 3 (7m, 18m, 34m), Royden Campbell (75m)
[243] Try: Koloa Malolo (12m), Joel Lokotui (38m), Ratu Buatavatava 2 (59m, 79m), Ulysses Semisi (68m)
Con: Ulysses Semisi (2/5) (60m, 79m)
Pen: Ulysses Semisi (61m)
Referee: Grant Smith
22 July Pakuranga 14–40 Northcote Ti Rakau Park 1  
2:30 Try: Manu Tukia (27m), Sione Tuimoala (42m), Albert Finau (55m)
Con: Sione Tuimoala (43m)
[244] Try: Hemi McCarthy (8m), Iopini Kioa 2 (20m, 60m), Jason Bhana (39m), William Eriwata (52m), Levi Norton (68m), Hikule'o Malu (73m)
Con: Taylor Daniels (6/7) (9m, 21m, 53m, 61m, 69m, 74m)
Referee: Andrew Harris

Sharman Cup playoffs

Week 1

29 July Hibiscus Coast 54–20 New Lynn Stanmore Bay Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (1m), Unknown (10m), Unknown (16m), Unknown (19m), Unknown (22m), Unknown (25m), Unknown (33m), Unknown (58m), Unknown (64m), Unknown (80m)
Con: Unknown (11m), Unknown (17m), Unknown (20m), Unknown (23m), Unknown (34m), Unknown (60m), Unknown (66m)
[245] Try: Roko Nailolo (37m), Bronson Bernard (45m), Dane Tahilanu (67m), Kingston Manley (74m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (2/3) (68m, 74m)
Referee: Aaronk Kesha
29 July Ponsonby 32–22 Manurewa Victoria Park 1  
2:30 Try: Duken Williams 2 (2m, 17m), Leonard Jeffs-Niupopo (10m), Timor Reese Williams 2 (24m, 36m), Shaquille Solomona (79m)
Con: Dion Fraser 3 (3m, 12m, 17m), James Taumata (80m)
[246] Try: Sam Neufeldt 2 (44m, 78m), Chals Pillai Palelei (53m), Hauriri Harvey (68m)
Con: Amerika Uili (3/4) (46m, 54m, 69m)
Referee: Hayden Price

Semi finals

Ponsonby started strongly against Ōtara and led 16–4 at halftime following tries to Alexander Taale and Heitony Talagi. Talagi's came after he bounced out of two attempted tackles and crashed over in the third. In the second half the home team favourites came home strongly, scoring 2 converted tries with Samuel Mahoni crashing over from a dummy half short ball under the posts, and then Joshua Perez slipped over in the right corner with Fuamaila Gatapu's conversion from near touch leveling the scores. Gatapu then kicked a 73rd-minute penalty in a handy position 10 metres to the right of the posts to take a 2-point lead which they held on to despite Ponsonby returning the ball the length of the field on full time before losing it close to try line as the full time siren went. The match was filmed by Petes Filming.[247]

5 August Ōtara 18–16 Ponsonby Ngati Ōtara Park 1  
2:30 Try: Filipo Utai (30m), Samuel Mahoni (41m), Joshua Perez (61m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu (43m, 62m)
Pen: Fuamaila Gatapu (73m)
[248] Try: Alexander Taale (11m), Heitony Talagi (35m)
Con: Dion Fraser 2 (12m, 37m)
Pen: Dion Fraser 2 (16m, 23m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Hayden Price, Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Arnie Rongo (TJ)
5 August Northcote 35–22 Hibiscus Coast Birkenhead War Memorial 1  
2:30 Try: Albert Talakai 2 (3m, 8m), Huston Holloway (22m), Jason Bhana 2 (47m, 66m), Hemi McCarthy (59m), Taylor Daniels (69m)
Con: Taine Neho (59m, 67m, 70m)
Drop: Rhys Brown (80m)
[249] Try: Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan (11m), Mavae Muru Teutau (30m), Nathan Ashe (44m), Samuel Waterworth (76m)
Con: Regan McLennan (2/4) (13m, 31m)
Pen: Regan McLennan (1/1) (39m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Aaronk Kesha

Sharman Cup Grand final

Ōtara jumped out to a 28–0 lead early in the second half before Northcote came storming home with a try to Rhys Brown in the 58th minute and then a rapid fire hat trick to Huston Holloway from the 63rd minute to the 75th. However it wasn't enough with the Scorpions hanging on to win 30–20 after an undefeated Sharman Cup season. They scored 4 tries with Fuamaila Gatapu converting all of them and kicking 3 penalties. The match was live streamed on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel.[250]

12 August Ōtara 30–20 Northcote Mt Smart Stadium 2  
3:00 Try: Nicholas Toeava (6m), Makalani Hakalo (14m), Joshua Perez (31m), Filipo Utai (44m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu (4/4) (8m, 15m, 33m, 46m)
Pen: Fuamaila Gatapu (3/3) (21m, 29m, 66m)
[251] Try: Rhys Brown (58m), Huston Holloway 3 (63m, 71m, 75m)
Con: Taine Neho (2/4) (64m, 75m)
Attendance: 600
Referee: Hayden Price, Leigh Fletcher (TJ), David Millar (TJ)

Plate playoffs

Semi finals

29 July Papatoetoe WBD-LBD Glenfield Kohuora Park 1  
2:30 [252]
29 July Pakuranga 50–12 Ellerslie Ti Rakau Park 1  
2:30 Try: No scorers submitted [253] Referee: Grant Smith

Plate Grand final

5 August Papatoetoe 23–20 Pakuranga Mt Smart Stadium 2  
6:00pm Try: Mase Carson 2, Sam Luamanuvae, Lennox Patuki
Con: Jordan Makiha 3
Drop: John Su'a
[254] Try: Ofa Leaaemanu 2 (1m, 63m), Manu Tukia (57m), Carlos Hakeai (66m)
Con: David Schaumkel (2/4) (60m, 64m)
Attendance: 100

Lower Grade Competitions

Fox Reserve Grade

The final was contested between Pt Chevalier and Ōtāhuhu with Ōtāhuhu winning 26–22. In week 1 of the playoffs Howick defeated Mt Albert 46–10 and Te Atatū lost at home to Richmond 32–36. The following week Pt Chevalier beat 24–18 with a try on fulltime after the scores had been locked at 18–18 with time nearly up. In the other semi final Ōtāhuhu beat Howick 44–24.

Standings

Rank Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
1 Pt Chevalier Reserves 11 9 0 2 428 184 236.6% 18
2 Ōtāhuhu Reserves 11 9 0 2 412 181 227.6% 18
3 Howick Reserves 11 8 1 2 448 216 207.4% 17
4 Te Atatū Reserves 11 7 1 3 348 202 172.3% 15
5 Richmond Reserves 11 6 1 4 310 288 107.6% 13
6
Mt Albert Reserves
11 6 0 5 302 275 109.8% 12
7 Manukau Reserves 10 6 0 4 256 238 107.6% 12
8 Glenora Reserves 11 4 0 7 169 374 45.2% 8
9 Marist Reserves 11 3 0 8 256 276 92.8% 6
10 Papakura Reserves 10 3 0 7 164 334 49.1% 6
11 Māngere East Reserves 11 2 1 8 192 409 46.9% 5
12 Bay Roskill Reserves 11 0 0 11 140 448 31.3% 0

Grand Final

12 August Ōtāhuhu 26–22 Pt Chevalier Cornwall Park 3  
2:30 [255] Referee: Tevita Pauuvale, Anthony Eliott (TJ), Corey Jull (TJ)

Sharman Cup Reserve Grade

The Sharman Cup reserve grade competition saw Manurewa Marlins win the competition after they defeated Papatoetoe Panthers 32–16 in the grand final. Papatoetoe had defeated Hibiscus Coast 18–4 in one semi final while Manurewa upset the previously unbeaten Ōtara 22–20 in the other. Manurewa had finished the regular season with a losing record and only qualified for the playoffs on point percentage.

Standings

Rank Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
1
Ōtara Reserves
7 6 1 0 290 112 258.9% 13
2 Papatoetoe Reserves 7 3 1 3 184 194 94.9% 7
3 Hibiscus Coast Reserves 7 3 1 3 166 228 72.8% 7
4 Manurewa Reserves 7 3 0 4 182 156 116.7% 6
5 Northcote Reserves 7 3 0 4 166 222 74.8% 6
6 Ellerslie Reserves 7 0 3 4 124 200 62% 3

Grand Final

12 August Manurewa 32–16 Papatoetoe Cornwall Park 3  
12:30 Try: Chals Pillai Palelei (6m), Tyson Slade 2 (39m, 51m), Brody Bishop (57m), Vaega Tautua (70m), Colwyn Kaumavae (80m)
Con: Colwyn Kaumavae 4 (40m, 53m, 59m, 71m)
[256] Try: John Lea (18m), Aaron Kalaha (29m), Santana Ponga-Kennedy (77m)
Con: Nicholas Tausi 2 (19m, 31m)
Referee: Nigel Williams, Taura Taura (TJ), David Millar (TJ)

Open Age Restricted

The Open Age Restricted competition was won by Manurewa Marlins with a comfortable 26–0 win over the Te Atatū Roosters. The competition was newly revived by Auckland Rugby League after many years of not being run. Manurewa was coached by Chris Joseph who also played lock, and Te Atatū by Kitiona Leota.[257] There were several weeks of 'games of 2 halves' type rounds where each of the teams played 40 minutes against each other side in an effort to promote the game and encourage other clubs to enter team before the competition commenced properly. The Te Atatū - Manurewa game was televised on Sky TV on June 10.[258] Te Atatū beat Mt Albert 16–12 in the semi final to qualify for the final.

Grand Final

8 July Manurewa 26–0 Te Atatū Mt Smart Stadium #2  
3:00 Try: Andrew Putairi (17m), Cody Mahuika (45m), Royce Nathan (52m), Henry Dunn (75m)
Con: Henry Dunn (4/4) (18m, 46m, 53m, 76m)
Pen: Henry Dunn (1/1) (31m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Andrew Harris, Eisley Brown (TJ), David Millar (TJ)

Standings

Rank Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
1 Manurewa Marlins 4 4 0 0 118 78 151.3% 12
2 Te Atatū Roosters 4 1 0 3 70 80 87.5% 6
3
Mt Albert Lions
4 1 0 3 66 96 68.8% 6

Under 18 Men

The Under 18 competition was won by Māngere East Hawks with a tightly fought, entertaining match with the Manurewa/Ellerslie (Lightning Eagles) side at Mt Smart Stadium #2. Māngere were coached by Henry Morunga, and the combined side by Byers McEwan. The match was live streamed on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel. Manurewa-Ellerslie threatened to cause an upset after scoring an outstanding try to Jericho Thompson but Māngere scored two late tries including a double to the handsome fella Sean Churchward-Isaaka and a jinking effort from fullback Masina Tuivai-Lopa to win it.[259] Ōtara were due to play Papatoetoe the following week and were awarded the 2 points. Māngere East beat Ōtara 30–10 in one semi final while Manurewa-Ellerslie beat Papatoetoe 20–18 in the other. Earlier in the season the Papatoetoe v Richmond match was called off and no points awarded. The Papatoetoe side was suspended for 2 weeks.

Standings

Rank Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
1 Māngere East Hawks 6 6 0 0 244 28 871.4% 12
2 Manurewa-Ellerslie 5 4 0 1 196 38 515.8% 10
3 Papatoetoe Panthers 4 2 0 2 80 72 111.1% 6
4 Ōtara Scorpions 5 2 0 3 84 188 44.7% 6
5 Richmond Rovers 4 2 0 2 96 62 154.8% 4
6
Mt Albert Lions
5 1 0 4 40 178 22.5% 4
7 Ōtāhuhu Leopards 5 0 0 5 42 216 19.4% 2

Grand Final

8 July Māngere East 22–16 Manurewa-Ellerslie Mt Smart Stadium #2  
1:00 Try: Sean Churchward-Isaaka (35m, 69m), Unknown (43m), C. Masina Tuivai-Lopa (74m)
Con: Sosaia Latu (3/4) (36m, 71m, 76m)
Try: Te Paeroa Wineera (24m), Taipari Wikitera (56m), Jericho Thompson (61m)
Con: Colwyn Kaumavae (2/3) (25m, 62m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Eisley Brown, David Millar (TJ), Andrew Harris (TJ)

Under 18 Women

The season began with 6 teams however Māngere East pulled out prior to playing any games. The Nine week round robin saw 5 matches defaulted including 3 by Hibiscus Coast. The semi finals saw Howick beat Ōtahuhu Leopardess 24-12 and Ōtara Scorpions Girls Squad beat Mt Albert Lionesses U18 by 44 to 14.

Standings

Howick's points for included 3 default wins where they were awarded 30-0 victories but would most likely have won by considerably more. Each team was awarded 30-0 wins for the 2 byes they had as well.

Rank Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
1 Howick Hornets 18s Girls 7 7 0 0 318 48 663% 18
2
Ōtara Scorpions Girls Squad
7 4 0 3 194 122 159% 12
3
Mt Albert Lionesses U18
7 4 0 3 194 146 133% 12
4 Ōtāhuhu Leopardess 8 3 0 5 198 158 125% 6
5 Northern Raiders U18 7 0 0 7 104 272 38% 4

Grand Final

The unbeaten Howick side proved far too strong in the final, scoring on almost single attacking chance they got. They jumped out to a 16–0 lead early and never looked back. The Ōtara side scored 4 tries from the limited chances they got in the attacking end but were unable to defence their own line at all. For Howick Braxton Sorensen-McGee scored a double and kicked magnificently, converting 10 of their 12 tries in their 68–20 win. [260]

29 July Howick 68–20 Ōtara Mt Smart Stadium #2  
1:00 Try: Alexandra Toolufai 2 (4m, 69m), Sorenson-McGee 2 (7m, 44m), Mele Kaufusi (11m), Latesha Mitchener (23m), Uilo (28m), Lose Uele (33m), Taylor Bennett-Masoe 2 (37m, 56m), Mia Jones (42m), Cleo Leilua (65m)
Con: Braxton Sorensen-McGee (10/12) (8m, 12m, 24m, 29m, 34m, 38m, 43m, 45m, 57m, 70m)
[261] Try: Cindy Ma'uri (15m), Teresa Naselai 2 (30m, 47m), Ellenor ? (40m)
Con: Shanuiqa Walters (2/3) (16m, 48m), Ellenor (0/1)
Referee: Abel Marsters, David Millar (TJ), Jason Gerbes (TJ)

Pennant final

29 July Ōtāhuhu 34–4 Mt Albert Bruce Pulman Park 1  
2:30 [262] Referee: Karl Vasau

Under 16 Boys

In the grand final Papatoetoe beat Ōtāhuhu 33–22 at Mt Smart Stadium 2 on August 5. The match was live streamed on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel. Te Atatū beat Ellerslie 26–18 in the Pennant grand final which was played at Bruce Pulman Park on August 5.[263]

Standings

Rank Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
1 Ōtāhuhu Blue U16 8 7 1 0 240 70 342.9% 17
2 Papatoetoe Pumas U16 9 8 0 1 352 72 488.9% 16
3 Marist U16 8 7 0 1 288 68 423.5% 16
4
Ōtara Blue U16
9 6 0 3 246 102 241.2% 12
5 Te Atatū U16 9 4 2 3 220 134 164.2% 10
6 Manurewa Gold U16 9 4 1 4 214 142 150.7% 9
7 Ellerslie U16 9 4 1 4 276 208 132.7% 9
8 Manurewa Soldiers U16 9 4 0 5 166 210 79.1% 8
9
Ōtara New Era U16
8 2 0 6 72 294 24.5% 6
10 Bay Roskill U16 9 2 1 6 142 256 55.5% 5
11 City U16 (Ponsonby/Pt Chevalier) 9 0 0 9 52 396 13.1% 0

Grand Final

The grand final went to extra time after the scores were locked at 22–22 after the 60 minutes of normal time. Steven Moala kicked a penalty for Ōtāhuhu in the 59th minute to tie the game. In extra time Papatoetoe scored a try in the right corner to wing Walter Tausala which was converted by Tre'vhan Dave who shortly afterwards sealed the game with a drop goal. Then right on full time Phillip Lavakeiaho crashed over to blow the score out to 33–22.

5 August Papatoetoe Pumas U16 33–22 (aet: 22–22) Ōtāhuhu Blue U16 Mt Smart Stadium 2  
1:30 Try: Tom Fa'aumu (26m, 34m), Kaydon Fruean-Otineru (36m), Sione Auliku (45m), Walter Tausala (63m - extra time), Phillip Lavakeiaho (70m - extra time)
Con: Tre'vhan Dave (3/5) (35m, 46m, 65m - extra time), Phillip Lavakeiaho (0/1)
Pen: Tre'vhan Dave (1/1) (52m)
Drop: Tre'vhan Dave (67m - extra time)
[263] Try: Vaiola Lokotui (18m), Militoni Sikuvea 2 (21m, 41m), Soul Misiepo (48m)
Con: Hudson Frost (1/3) (19m), Steven Moala (1/1) (42m)
Pen: Steven Moala (1/1) (59m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Joshua Siaki, Will Toelau (TJ), Ngaone Sefo (TJ)

Representative fixtures

National Mens Premiership

The Akarana Falcons were coached by Phil Gordon, Counties Manukau Stingrays by Ruka Loza, and the Auckland Vulcans by Sefu Fuimaono. All of the matches were televised live on Sky Sports with the commentary teams made up of Glen Larmer, Anthony Gelling, and Dale Husband.

Table and results

Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Counties Manukau Stingrays 3 3 0 0 142 30 +112 6
Auckland Vulcans 3 3 0 0 126 50 +76 6
Akarana Falcons 3 2 0 1 92 64 +28 4
Otago Whalers 3 1 0 2 52 140 -88 2
Waikato Mana 3 0 0 3 52 140 -88 0
Canterbury Bulls 3 0 0 3 22 132 -110 0

Round 1

2 September Auckland Vulcans 48–22 Waikato Mana Cornwall Park 1  
12:00 Try: Sione Feao (9m), Ollie Tuimavave 2 (12m, 65m), Tevita Mikaele (16m), Fiohiva Fainga'a 2 (20m, 22m), Dylan Tavita 2 (35m, 56m), Patrick Sipley (58m)
Con: Francis Leger 4/6 (10m, 13m, 18m, 57m), Navajo Doyle 1/1 (21m), Samuel Nati 1/1 (66m)
[264] Try: Semisi Moala (3m), Kingsley Smith 2 (44m, 51m), Mahinga Rangi (61m)
Con: Evaan Reihana 3/4 (4m, 53m, 62m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Paki Parkinson
2 September Canterbury Bulls 0-44 Counties Manukau Stingrays Nga Puna Wai 1, Christchurch  
2:00 [265] Try: Filipo Utai (12m), Phranklyn Mao-Le-Mamea 2 (22m, 35m), Nicholas Toeava (51m), Manu Fatialofa (55m), Liam Prendergast (69m), Anthony Fuimaono (74m), Reece Joyce (80m)
Con: Reece Joyce 5/6 (14m, 22m, 36m, 56m, 70m) Jody Henry 1/2 (80m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Jack Feavers
3 September Otago Whalers 22-42 Akarana Falcons Forsyth Barr Stadium 1, Dunedin  
12:00 Try: Keenan Masina (40m), Ma'ole Faletolu (49m), Tama Apineru (73m), Hagan Free (77m)
Con: Jordan McEntee 2/3 (40m, 74m)
[266] Try: Lani Graham-Taufa (3m), Samuel Waterworth 2 (12m, 44m), Hawaiiki Annandale (20m), Blade Collins-Kamuhemu (29m), Viliame Cerei 2 (58m, 79m), Zion Tanielu Seiuli (61m), Lorenzo Filimaua (69m)
Con: Lorenzo Filimaua 2/4 (22m, 31m), Beau Cordtz 0/2, Josh Tanielu 0/1, Blade Collins-Kamuhemu 1/2 (70m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Liam O'Brien

Round 2

9 September Akarana Falcons 30-22 Waikato Mana Sunnynook Park, Auckland  
12:00 Try: Soakai Taufa (5m), Lani Graham-Taufa 2 (10m 69m), Zion Tanielu Seiuli (15m), Marcus Fraser (40m), Josh Tanielu (57m)
Con: Emmanuel Cerei 2/5 (10m, 40m, 58m)
[267] Try: Samiuela Matangi 2 (25m, 28m), Jerome Flood (44m)
Con: Evaan Reihana 2/4 (30m, 46m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Jack Feavers
10 September Counties Manukau Stingrays 36-20 Otago Whalers Massey Park, Papakura  
12:00 Try: Ngarima Pita (18m), William (Tuhi) Pompey (25m), Filipo Utai (47m), Geronimo Doyle (52m), Akuila Tuha (59m), Manu Fatialofa (75m), Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mamea (79m)
Con: William (Tuhi) Pompey 3 (19m, 25m, 52m), Reece Joyce (79m)
[268] Try: Misinale Fifita (11m), Jordan McEntee (42m), Troy Anstiss (64m)
Con: Jordan McEntee 3 (11m, 44m, 65m)
Pen: Jordan Mcentee (39m)
Referee: Joseph Green
10 September Canterbury Bulls 8-56 Auckland Vulcans Nga Puna Wai  
14:00 Try: Champ Betham, Jimmy Wihongi
Con: Daniel Hartley 0/2
[269] Try: Levi Helleur Atiga, Navajo Doyle, Samuel Desmond Toofohe, Sione Feao, Makaia Tafua, Zensei Inu, Freedom Vahaakolo, Siapo Pasene 2, Ollie Tuimavave 2
Con: Navajo Doyle, Francis Leger 5
Attendance: 250
Referee: Paki Parkinson

Round 3

16 September Auckland Vulcans 22-20 Akarana Falcons Cornwall Park 1  
14:00 Try: Tevita Mikaele 2, Sione Feao, Levi Helleur Atiga, Dylan Tavita
Con: Francis Leger
[270] Try: Lorenzo Filimaua, Viliame Cerei, Beau Cordtz 2
Con: Beau Cordtz 2
16 September Waikato Mana 10-62 Counties Manukau Stingrays Resthills Park, Hamilton  
14:00 Try: Raiki Willison, Raungohi Grace
Con: Evaan Reihana
[271] Try: Ioritana Leifi, Reece Joyce, Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mame 2, Mavae Manuika, Anthony Fuimaono, Jarney Proctor-Harwood, Peter Oliveti, William (Tuhi) Pompey, Isileli Matalave, Geronimo Doyle
Con: Reece Joyce, William (Tuhi) Pompey 8
Referee: Jack Feavers
17 September Otago Whalers 32-14 Canterbury Bulls Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin  
12:00 Try: Saia Fifita, Matthew Vocea, Keenan Masina 2, Opeti Tuimana 2
Con: Jordan McEntee 4
[272] Try: Ketesemane Pouli, Muipu Nati, Jaedon Wellington
Con: Taniela Leka
Referee: Liam O'Brien

Semi Finals

23 September Akarana Falcons 8-26 Counties Manukau Stingrays Trusts Stadium, Henderson  
12:00 Try: Lorenzo Filimaua, Samuel Waterworth [273] Try: Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mame, Akuila Tuha 2, Nicholas Toeava, Christian Tupou
Con: Reece Joyce 3
Referee: Paki Parkinson
23 September Auckland Vulcans 50-6 Otago Whalers Trusts Stadium, Henderson  
3:00 Try: Mike Williams 2, Shawn Hunt, Freedom Vahaakolo, Siapo Pasene 3, Makaia Tafua, Presley Seumanu Tigafua, Matthew Whyte
Con: Francis Leger 3, Dylan Tavita 2
[274] Try: Michael Strydom
Con: Jordan McEntee
Referee: Jack Feavers

Final

1 October Auckland Vulcans 6-70 Counties Manukau Stingrays Trusts Stadium, Henderson  
2:00 Try: Ngarima Pita (51m)
Con: William (Tuhi) Pompey (53m)
[275] Try: Levi Helleur Atiga 2 (7m, 48m), Francis Leger (10m), Sione Feao 3 (13m, 17m, 78m), Samuel Desmond Toofohe (16m), Sefanaia Cowley-Lupo (22m), Freedom Vahaakolo (24m), Patrick Sipley (27m), Fiohiva Faingaa (36m), Benjamin Wharton-Benedict (62m), Samuel Nati (64m), Makaia Tafua (74m)
Con: Francis Leger 2 (12m, 15m), Samuel Nati 3 (28m, 37m, 65m), Dylan Tavita (80m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson

Sky Sport National Womens Premiership

Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Auckland Vulcans 4 4 0 0 152 46 +106 8
Auckland Falcons 4 2 1 1 98 56 +42 5
Counties Manukau Stingrays 4 2 1 1 74 90 -16 5
Wellington Orcas 4 1 0 3 46 118 -72 2
Canterbury Bulls 4 0 0 4 62 122 -60 0

Round 1

2 September Canterbury Bulls 18-24 Counties Manukau Stingrays Nga Puna Wai 1, Christchurch  
4:00 Try: Kaylee Tavendale (1m), Janaya Mata (46m), Gloria Su'a (57m), Kyla Lynch-Brown (67m)
Con: Terauoriwa Gapper 0/3, Kaylee Tavendale 1/1 (70m)
[276] Try: Wati Delailomaloma (7m, 30m), Sam Curtis (14m), Jor-El Loto (25m), Cassie Ormsby (53m)
Con: Tahlia Aoake 2/5 (26m, 54m)
Attendance: 200
3 September Wellington Orcas 6-26 Akarana Falcons Jerry Collins Stadium  
4:00 Try: Jessica Patea (9m)
Con: Tamara Ruaporo 1/1 (11m)
[277] Try: Monica Samita (23m), Imogen Edmonds-Lagahetau (34m), Mia Holo (51m), Summer Van Gelder (59m), Cassandra Tere (65m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa 3/5 (24m, 52m, 66m)
Attendance: 100
Referee: Jack Feavers

Round 2

9 September Auckland Vulcans 16-22 Akarana Falcons Sunnynook Park, Auckland  
12:00 Try: Sarah Filimoeatu (13m), Lisa Edwards Rua (44m, 46m), Mollie Tagaloa (62m)
Con: Makayla Eli 3/4 (15m, 45m, 63m)
[278] Try: Monica Samita (5m), Lavinia Tauhalaliku (21m), Imogen Edmonds-Lagahetau (25m)
Con: Ilaisaane Taufa 1/3 (6mm)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Daniel Caddy
10 September Counties Manukau Stingrays 24-14 Wellington Orcas Massey Park, Papakura  
14:00 Try: Karlene Lesoa (5m), Sam Curtis (14m), Monika Fakaosilea (33m), Metanoia Fotu-Moala (43m), Sade Schaumkel (48m)
Con: Taylor Curtis (6m), Tahlia Aoake (34m)
[279] Try: Anahera Nin (1m), Sherri Burgess (7m), Anjanelle Sami (29m)
Con: Tamara Ruaporo (3m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen

Round 3

16 September Auckland Vulcans 42-10 Counties Manukau Stingrays Cornwall Park 1  
12:00 Try: Mikayla Eli, Lisa Edwards Rua 2, Sarah Filimoeatu 3, Ngatokotoru Arakua, Krystal Rota
Con: Platinum Marsters 3, Mikayla Eli 2
[280] Try: Sam Curtis, Wati Delailomaloma
Con: Charlotte Davis
Attendance: 300
Referee: Daniel Caddy
17 September Wellington Orcas 22-16 Canterbury Bulls Jerry Collins Stadium  
14:00 Try: Tawny Burgess, Davinia Lasini, Anjanelle Sami, Sherri Burgess, Jessica Patea
Con: Tamara Ruaporo
[281] Try: Cassie Siataga, Masuisuimatamaalii, Manea Waaka Referee: Jack Feavers

Auckland Women v Aotearoa New Zealand Māori Wahine Toa

18 November Auckland Women 16-24 Aotearoa New Zealand Māori Wahine Toa Trusts Stadium, Henderson, Auckland  
12:30 Try: Sam Curtis (9m), W Uilou (26m), Mele Hufanga (60m)
Con: M Tova 2/2 (27m, 61m), Mele Hufanga 0/1
[282] Try: T Nelson 2 (32m, 45m), T L Thorne 2 (41m, 70m), Krystal Rota (52m)
Con: Mikayla Eli 2/5 (33m, 46m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Daniel Caddy

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