2021 Heartland Championship Explained

2021 Heartland Championship
Date:
Countries: New Zealand
Champion Other:South Canterbury (Meads Cup)
Whanganui (Lochore Cup)
Runnerup Other:Thames Valley (Meads Cup)
North Otago (Lochore Cup)
Matches:51
Preceded By:2019
Succeeded By:2022

The 2021 Heartland Championship, was the 15th edition of the Heartland Championship, a rugby union competition involving the twelve amateur provincial unions in New Zealand. There was no Heartland Championship held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 restrictions.

The tournament included a round-robin regular season in which the twelve teams played eight games each. In past seasons the top eight teams from the regular season would then advance to the semifinals:

However, in the 2021 Heartland season there were no semifinals played and the top two teams played a final for the Meads Cup while the 3rd and 4th ranked teams played for the Lochore Cup.[1]

2021 was the first year that the Osborne Taonga, a new trophy named after 16-test All Black Bill Osborne, was played for. It was awarded to the winner of a play off between the 5th and 6th ranked teams from the regular season. In the following seasons it will then be challenged for by Heartland teams, following similar rules to the Ranfurly Shield.

Teams

The 2018 Heartland Championship was contested by the following teams:

TeamSuper Rugby partnerHometown
BullerCrusadersWestport
East CoastHurricanesRuatoria
Horowhenua-KapitiHurricanesLevin
King CountryChiefsTaupō and Te Kuiti
Mid CanterburyCrusadersAshburton
North OtagoHighlandersOamaru
Poverty BayHurricanesGisborne
South CanterburyCrusadersTimaru
Thames ValleyChiefsPaeroa
Wairarapa BushHurricanes
WanganuiHurricanesWanganui
West CoastCrusaders

Regular season standings

In the regular season, South Canterbury topped the standings with the maximum 40 points after winning all eight games.[2] [3]

Team
18800365124+2418040
28715291148+1435033
38602286149+1375130
4North Otago8503220198+224125
58404263223+405324
68503226209+174024
7Horowhenua-Kapiti8503214197+173124
8East Coast8305242258-166220
9West Coast8305181219-382216
108206139254-1151110
118008126320-194202
128008113367-254101
Meads Cup qualification
Lochore Cup qualification

All Black captain Sam Cane played for King Country.[4]

East Coast had the services of former All Blacks Rico Gear, Hosea Gear and Ma'a Nonu.[5]

Finals

Meads Cup

In the Meads Cup final South Canterbury, the top ranked team from the regular season played at their home ground against the second placed team, Thames Valley. South Canterbury won the fixture by 35 points to 16.

The 2021 Heartland season was:

Lochore Cup

In the Lochore Cup Whanganui, the third placed team from the regular season, played at their home ground against the fourth ranked North Otago.

Whanganui prevailed in the final by 22 points to 16.

Osborne Taonga

The 5th ranked team from the regular season, Poverty Bay, was the inaugural winner of this trophy after beating the 6th placed Mid Canterbury by 33 points to 26. Poverty Bay therefore earned the right to defend the trophy in the 2022 season.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Finalists locked in for Bunnings Heartland Championship. November 6, 2021. Provincial Rugby.
  2. Web site: 2021 Heartland Championship Draw - RUGBY HEARTLAND. January 29, 2021. rugbyheartland.co.nz.
  3. Web site: 2021 Heartland Championship. www.globalrugbyresults.com.
  4. Web site: Bunnings Heartland Championship: Mainfreight Rugby (EP 4, 2021). October 15, 2021. Provincial Rugby.
  5. Web site: Top Gear: How ex-All Black reignited provincial rugby battlers. May 26, 2022. NZ Herald.