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The National First XV Championship (or the Top 4) is the Premier Rugby Union competition for Secondary Schools/Colleges in New Zealand. [1] Since 2016, the Top 4 tournament has been based at the Massey University Sport and Rugby Institute in Palmerston North.
The Wellington RFU team of 1875. Club rugby is a large part of Wellington rugby. 18 clubs currently comprise the Wellington union and all contribute at least one team to the club competitions. The premier trophy in Wellington club rugby is the Jubilee Cup, which was won in 2012 by Marist St Pat's. Petone are the club with the most Jubilee Cup ...
Sedbergh School: 24-17: Wellington College, Berkshire: 2017: Wellington College: 25-12: Warwick School: 2018: Whitgift School: 22-12: The Manchester Grammar School: 2019: Wellington College: 23-5: Northampton School for Boys: 2020: Ivybridge Community College & Stowe School: Final cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom: 2021
The New Zealand Schools rugby union team, commonly referred to as the New Zealand schoolboys rugby team, is composed of secondary school students in New Zealand. In 1980 the New Zealand schoolboys rugby team had their first overseas tour, to Australia.
Rugby team Wellington Official WRU emblem Union Wellington Rugby Football Union Nickname(s) Lions Founded 1879 ; 146 years ago (1879) Location Thorndon, Wellington, New Zealand Ground(s) Sky Stadium CEO Tony Giles Coach(es) Alando Soakai Captain(s) Du'Plessis Kirifi Most appearances Bernie Fraser (121) Top scorer Allan Hewson (893) Most tries Bernie Fraser (105) League(s) Bunnings NPC 2024 1st ...
It is the home of the Wellington Lions Mitre 10 Cup rugby team and the Hurricanes Super Rugby team. The stadium also hosted the Wellington Sevens, one of the events that was part of the annual World Rugby Sevens Series for national rugby sevens teams. Sky Stadium regularly serves as a home venue for All Blacks rugby matches.
Pacific Rim Rugby Championship United States [118] 67 May 18, 1996 Canada: 20 24 Thunderbird Stadium: University Endowment Lands, British Columbia: Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Canada [119] [120] 68 June 9, 1996 Hong Kong: 19 22 Hong Kong Stadium: Hong Kong: Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Hong Kong [121] 69 June 16, 1996 Japan: 18 24
Goosen first played provincial rugby for Wellington in the 2014 ITM Cup, making his only appearance in a 25-37 loss at home to Waikato in round 1. In the 2015 ITM Cup, Goosen was a more regular player, scoring 2 tries in 9 matches.