2020 Farah Palmer Cup Explained

2020 Farah Palmer Cup season
Countries: New Zealand
Date:5 September – 31 October 2020
Champions:Canterbury
Runnersup:Waikato
Matches:39
Tries:377
Top Point Scorer:Kendra Cocksedge (Canterbury)
80 points
Website:www.provincial.rugby/farah-palmer-cup/
Prevseason:2019
Nextseason:2021

The 2020 Farah Palmer Cup season was the 14th season of New Zealand's women's provincial rugby union competition since it changed formats in 2006, having not been held in 2010. The regular season began on 5 September with Waikato hosting a match against Northland. It involved the top thirteen rugby unions of New Zealand. The competition is known as the Farah Palmer Cup after former Black Ferns captain, Farah Palmer and it is the fifth season under this name. To cut down on travel, the teams were split into North and South pools for the 2020 season, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and thus no promotion or relegation was applied.

Format

The Farah Palmer Cup standings are sorted by a competition points system. Four points are awarded to the winning team, a draw earns two points, whilst a loss amounts to zero points. Unions can also win their side a respectable bonus point. To receive a bonus point, they must score four tries or more, or lose by seven points or less.[1] Each team is placed on their total points received. If a tiebreaker is necessary, when two or more teams finish on equal points, the union who acquired more competition points against the other tied team(s) gets placed higher. In the case that separation is still not made, the winner of the head-to-head result between the teams will get rights to be ranked above.[2] This seeding format was only implemented for the 2020 competition.

The regular season consists of two types of matches. Each union play home or away games against each team from their division, making a total of six competition games during the regular season for each union in the North pool, and five regular season games for those in the South pool.[3] The finals format sees the top two teams from each pool qualify for cross-over semi-finals. The top placed teams in each pool, based on table points, receive a home semi-final. In the first round of the finals, the semi-finals, the top placed North team is to host the second-placed South team, and the first-placed South team is to host the Second placed North team. The final is to be hosted by the top remaining seed.

Standings

North Division
Team<-- name GP W D L PF PA PD LB PTS div name -->
1 6 6 0 0 237 74 +163 4 0 28
2 6 4 0 2 200 103 +97 5 0 21*
3 6 4 0 2 233 75 +158 4 1 21*
4 6 4 0 2 297 104 +193 4 1 21*
5 6 2 0 4 179 126 +53 2 2 12
6 6 1 0 5 69 400 –331 1 0 5
7 6 0 0 6 54 387 -333 1 1 2
South Division
Team<-- name GP W D L PF PA PD LB PTS div name -->
1 5 5 0 0 331 47 +284 5 0 25
2 5 4 0 1 186 90 +96 4 0 20
3 5 3 0 2 196 126 +70 3 1 16
4 5 2 0 3 144 184 –40 3 1 12
5 5 1 0 4 126 202 -76 1 0 5
6 5 0 0 4 29 363 -334 0 1 1

Key: JST - JJ Stewart Trophy holders

Standings progression

North Division
TeamW1W2W3W4W5W6W7
Auckland style="background:#D8FFEB;"5
(2nd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"10
(1st)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"11
(2nd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"16
(1st)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"21
(1st)
style="background:#ECECEC;"21
(2nd)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"21
(2nd)
style="background:#ECECEC;"0
(4th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"5
(4th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"5
(4th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"10
(3rd)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"11
(4th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"12
(5th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"12
(5th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"5
(1st)
style="background:#ECECEC;"5
(3rd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"10
(3rd)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"10
(4th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"12
(3rd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"16
(4th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"21
(4th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(5th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(7th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"2
(6th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"2
(7th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"2
(7th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"2
(7th)
style="background:#ECECEC;"2
(7th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(5th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"1
(5th)
style="background:#ECECEC;"1
(7th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"6
(5th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"11
(5th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"16
(3rd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"21
(3rd)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(6th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(6th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"5
(5th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"5
(6th)
style="background:#ECECEC;"5
(6th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"5
(6th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"5
(6th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"4
(3rd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"9
(2nd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"13
(1st)
style="background:#ECECEC;"13
(2nd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"18
(2nd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"23
(1st)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"28
(1st)
South Division
TeamW1W2W3W4W5W6W7
style="background:#ECECEC;"0
(1st)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"5
(2nd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"10
(2nd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"15
(1st)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"20
(1st)
style="background:#ECECEC;"20
(1st)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"25
(1st)
style="background:#ECECEC;"0
(2nd)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(4th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(5th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(5th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"5
(5th)
style="background:#ECECEC;"5
(5th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"5
(5th)
Manawatu style="background:#ECECEC;"0
(3rd)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(5th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"5
(3rd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"10
(3rd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"15
(2nd)
style="background:#ECECEC;"15
(2nd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"20
(2nd)
style="background:#ECECEC;"0
(4th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"5
(3rd)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"5
(4th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"10
(4th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"10
(4th)
style="background:#ECECEC;"10
(4th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"12
(4th)
style="background:#ECECEC;"0
(5th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(6th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(6th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(6th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(6th)
style="background:#ECECEC;"0
(6th)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"0
(6th)
style="background:#ECECEC;"0
(6th)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"5
(1st)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"10
(1st)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"12
(2nd)
style="background:#FFCCCC;"12
(3rd)
style="background:#ECECEC;"12
(3rd)
style="background:#D8FFEB;"16
(3rd)

The table above shows a team's progression throughout the season.
For each week, their cumulative points total is shown with the overall division log position in brackets.
Key:windrawlossbye

Regular season

The 2020 Farah Palmer Cup was played across seven weeks. The competition started on Saturday, 5 September 2020, with Waikato hosting a match against Northland at University of Waikato in Hamilton.

Week 1

Bye: Bay of Plenty, South Division Teams

Week 2

Bye: Counties Manukau

Week 3

Bye: Northland

Week 4

Bye: Waikato

Week 5

Bye: Taranaki

Week 6

Bye: Auckland, South Division Teams

Week 7

Bye: North Harbour

Play-offs

Semi-finals

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Finals

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JJ Stewart Trophy

The JJ Stewart Trophy is a trophy based on a challenge system, rather than a league or knockout competition as with most football trophies. The holding union must defend the trophy in challenge matches, and if a challenger defeats them, they become the new holder of the trophy.

Canterbury started the season as holders of the trophy and as such, were obligated to place the trophy up for challenge in all of their regular season home games.

Successful JJ Stewart Trophy challenges were played by Canterbury in Round 3, Round 5 and Round 7 against Otago, Wellington and Tasman respectively.

Notes and References

  1. News: Adjustment to Mitre 10 Heartland Championship bonus points system. Rugby Heartland. 2 September 2016.
  2. Web site: pdf . SEMI-FINALISTS DECIDED IN THE FARAH PALMER CUP . New Zealand Rugby . 1 September 2020.
  3. Web site: 2020 FARAH PALMER CUP DRAW RELEASED . All Blacks . 7 August 2020 .