2025 Auckland Rugby League season

Auckland Rugby League
Founded1909[1]
ResponsibilityAuckland
HeadquartersRugby League House, 17-19 Beasley Ave, Penrose, Auckland 1061[2]
CompetitionsFox Memorial Premiership, Sharman Cup, Steele-Shanks Women's Premiership
Websiteaucklandleague.co.nz
As of 05 April 2025

The 2025 season is the 116th season since the founding of the Auckland Rugby League in 1909.

The men's senior season began with a 3-round qualifying competition for the Fox Memorial Shield where there were 3 pools of 4, with the top 2 teams from each qualifying for the Fox Memorial Premier competition. Richmond Rovers, Papakura Sea Eagles, Te Atatu Roosters, and Point Chevalier Pirates automatically qualified due to finishing in the top 4 in the previous season. The six teams who finished in the top two and won qualification to join them were Otahuhu Leopards, Mount Albert Lions, Manukau Magpies, Bay Roskill Vikings, Marist Saints, and for the first time in many years the Ponsonby Ponies. The teams who had been in the first division who were in the Sharman Cup for 2025 were Howick Hornets, Glenora Bears, and Otara Scorpions. The Steele-Shanks Women's Premiership reduced from seven teams to five with Richmond Roses dropping into the championship (2nd division), and Otara, Taniwharau, and Pakuranga failing to field senior women's teams at all. The competition was made up of teams from Mount Albert, Papakura, Otahuhu, Marist, and Mangere East.

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Premier competitions

The Fox Memorial Shield competition will begin after a 3-week Fox Qualifying competition. Due to covid disrupted seasons from 2020 to 2022 the Auckland Rugby League decided that “2023 and 2024 will work as a bridge between the 2022 shortened season and by 2025 will see a return to a more exclusive Fox Memorial Premiership competition”, with the 2025 season seeing only 10 teams in the Fox Memorial premiership, down from the 12 teams of 2023 and 2024.[3]

Fox Memorial Competition

The men's premiership competition started on April 5 with a 3-round grading competition. There were 12 teams competing divided into 3 pools based on their seeding from their finishing positions at the end of the 2024 season.

Fox Memorial Qualifying

The 3 pools for qualifying were as follows with seedings in brackets based on the 2024 finishing positions:

Pool A Pool B Pool C
(5) Otahuhu (6) Mt Albert (7) Manukau
(10) Marist (9) Bay Roskill (8) Howick
(11) Glenora (12) Otara (13) Northcote
(18) Manurewa (15) Hibiscus Coast (14) Ponsonby

Pool A Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Otahuhu Leopards 3 3 0 0 272 10 262 6
Marist Saints 3 2 0 1 132 92 40 4
Manurewa Marlins 3 1 0 2 50 174 -124 2
Glenora Bears 3 0 0 3 38 216 -178 0
Round 1

Otahuhu in all likelihood handed Glenora their heaviest senior team defeat in their 94-year history with a 110–0 victory. Thirteen separate players scored tries for Otahuhu with William Fakatoumafi kicking 16 goals to go with a try for 36 individual points. New signing Sebastine Ikahihifo, a former New Zealand Warrior and Huddersfield Giants player scored a double. Marist easily beat Manurewa 56–10 with William, Cyruss, and Elam Payne scoring the opening tries for the winners.

5 April Otahuhu 110-0 Glenora Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tevita Mikaele 3 (19m, 39m, 56m), Sebastine Ikahihifo 2 (21m, 66m), Sione Feao (22m), William Fakatoumafi (22m), Viliami Kuli (23m), Kelepi Manuika 2 (23m, 75m), Sione Tesese 2 (28m, 47m), Maddison Tekeu (32m), Bostyn Hakaraia 2 (40m, 41m), Connor Taurua-Purcell (42m), Ben Wharton-Benedict (51m), Phoenix Hunt (61m), Andrew Nansen (70m)
Con: William Fakatoumafi 15 (20m, 21m, 23m, 24m, 29m, 33m, 39m, 40m, 43m, 49m, 53m, 58m, 62m, 68m, 75m), Viliami Kuli (71m)
Pen: William Fakatoumafi (18m)
[4] Referee: [Match Managers: Dianna Fisiifetau and Michelle Munday]
5 April Marist 56-10 Manurewa Murray Halberg Park 1  
2:30 Try: William Ian John Payne 2 (3m, 74m), Cyruss Payne (12m), Elam Payne (16m), Montell Matamu Tuese (35m), Lani Graham-Taufa (40m), Johnathan Aumua Falelua-Malio (41m), James Tulisi (43m), Cree Braithwaite (48m), Isileli Ula 2 (52m, 76m)
Con: Isileli Ula 6/11 (17m, 36m, 40m, 42m, 45m, 49m)
[5] Try: Elijah Solomona (25m), Corey Hebden (68m)
Pen: Nathan Simmons (80m)
Referee: [Match Managers: David Telea and Paula Betham
Round 2

The Manurewa v Otahuhu match was originally scheduled for Mountfort Park 1: Jack Shelly field but due to the wet weather it was closed and the match was transferred to Otahuhu's home ground of Bert Henham Park.

12 April Otahuhu 92-0 Manurewa Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Mosese Faeamani (2m), Viliami Kuli 3 (10m, 16m, 53m), Sebastine Ikahihifo (13m), Andrew Nansen 2 (19m, 31m), Unknown (22m), Sione Feao 2 (35m, 44m), Toaiti Ramsay 2 (49m, 62m), Phoenix Hunt 2 (67m, 79m), Atanasio Kuea (74m), Unknown (75m), Tevita Mikaele (76m)
Con: Dylan Tavita 5 (2m, 10m, 14m, 20m, 23m), Viliami Kuli 3 (36m, 46m, 75m), Tevita Mikaele 4 (67m, 74m, 77m, 80m)
[6] Referee: [Match Manager: Rachel Thompson, Barbie Wilson]
12 April Marist 66-12 Glenora Murray Halberg Park 1  
2:30 Try: Lani Graham-Taufa 3 (19m, 29m, 67m), Cree Braithwaite (36m), Johnathan Aumua Falelua-Malio (41m), Cyruss Payne (45m), Elijah Sami (51m), Doux Kauhiva (59m), William Ian John Payne 3 (65m, 72m, 73m), Wallace Teaurimu (77m)
Con: Isileli Ula 6 (20m, 38m, 46m, 52m, 66m, 69m), Jahvaan Manukau Powell (60m), Lani Graham-Taufa (73m), Montell Matamu Tuese (75m)
[7] Try: Zion Watling (33m), Luke Cunis (56m)
Con: Zion Watling (34m), Noah Connolly (57m)
Referee: [Match Manager: Paula Betham]
Round 3
26 April Glenora 26-40 Manurewa Harold Moody 1  
2:30 Try: Noah Connolly (25m), Bronson Bernard (37m), Werner Faaumuumu (44m), Hermann Santos (67m), Mark Cowan (80m)
Con: Faapale Lafililo 2 (38m, 68m), Noah Connolly (80m)
[8] Try: Elijah Solomona 3 (6m, 34m, 60m), Amerika Uili (13m), Daniel du Plessis (30m), Bronson Chan (51m), Nathan Simmons (73m), Jayson Iosefa (76m)
Con: Hauriri Harvey 3 (7m, 14m, 75m), Nathan Simmons (77m)
Referee: [Match Managers: Antonia Petri and Janet Hunt]
26 April Otahuhu 70-10 Marist Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Viliami Kuli (1m), Jamel Hunt (23m), Maddison Tekeu 3 (33m, 56m, 80m), Dylan Tavita 2 (34m, 45m), Ben Wharton-Benedict (38m), Toaiti Ramsay (42m), Tevita Mikaele 2 (50m, 75m), Phoenix Hunt (74m), Unknown (76m)
Con: Dylan Tavita 2 (4m, 24m), Unknown (34m), Bostyn Hakaraia 6 (39m, 43m, 47m, 51m, 73m, 80m)
[9] Try: William Poching (10m), Laurence McFall (19m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva (12m)
Referee: [Match Managers: Dianna Fisiifetau and Michelle Munday]

Pool B Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Mount Albert Lions 3 3 0 0 122 28 94 6
Bay Roskill Vikings 3 2 0 1 80 84 -4 4
Otara Scorpions 3 0 1 2 58 90 -32 1
Hibiscus Coast Raiders 3 0 1 2 46 104 -58 1
Round 1

Mount Albert recorded a comfortable 42–6 over Hibiscus Coast at Stanmore Bay in a match filmed by Petes Filming.[10] Api Pewhairangi made his debut for the Lions. He had previously played for Parramatta Eels (2013), London Broncos (2016–18), and Te Atatu Roosters (2021–23) as well as representing Ireland. He had also played rugby union for Connacht and Ngati Porou East Coast. The game at Blockhouse Bay reserve saw Bay Roskill score first before Otara ran in four unconverted tries to lead 16–6 at half time. The second half saw the Vikings come back to score five tries to one and record a 14-point win.

5 April Hibiscus Coast 6-42 Mount Albert Stanmore Bay 1  
2:30 Try: Samuel Waterworth (38m)
Con: Notana Snowden (39m)
[11] Try: Isaiah Fale 2 (3m, 10m), Api Pewhairangi 2 (6m, 74m), Marcus Fraser 2 (25m, 79m), David Jardine-Ngauamo (20m), Kalepo Paualaisa (76m)
Con: Dion Fraser 4/6 (7m, 11m, 22m, 74), Solomon Vasuvulagi 0/1, Kahil Johnson 1/1 (80m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: [Match managers: Kevin Smith and Cameron Anderson]
5 April Bay Roskill 34-20 Otara Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4  
2:30 Try: Zion Tanielu 2 (17m, 43m), Carlos Davis 2 (41m, 69m), Jarvis Leaoseve (48m), Joshua Tanielu (76m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu (19m, 41m, 45m, 50m, 70m)
[12] Try: Saul Tauhinu (20m), Filipo Utai 2 (28m, 70m), Manaia Lauaki (32m), Germon Paulo (39m) Referee: Paki Parkinson, [Match Managers: Paul Millar and Lael Millar]
Round 2
12 April Otara 22-22 Hibiscus Coast Ngati Otara Park 1  
2:30 Try: Filipo Utai (7m), Jody Henry (34m), Titanian Palei (40m)
Con: Jody Henry 2 (9m, 38m), Kuros Metuariki (35m)
[13] Try: Nehumi Teu 2 (53m, 70m), Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan (57m), George Prescott (62m)
Con: Korey Craig 3 (58m, 63m, 71m)
Referee: [Match Manager: Neil Petaia and Ruta Petero]
12 April Mt Albert 46-6 Bay Roskill Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Kahil Johnson (7m), Ethan Jardine-Ngauamo (27m), Solomon Vasuvulagi (34m), Kalepo Paualaisa (37m), Lyrakai-Layke Posimani (57m), John Aitu (61m), Bonowai Baledrokadroka (75m), Navajo Doyle (80m)
Con: Dion Fraser 6 (8m, 34m, 38m, 58m, 75m, 80m), Kahil Johnson (28m)
[14] Try: Joshua Tanielu (78m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu (79m)
Referee: [Match Manager: Joseph Mouton]
Round 3

Isaiah Fale scored a double for Mt Albert in their 34–16 win over Otara which secured their place in the Fox Memorial competition for 2025. Dion Fraser converted five of their six tries. Otara had led 6-4 until the 26th minute after an early converted try to Tovia Christopher Tovia. Former Bay Roskill junior, and Glenora and Richmond senior player Solomon Vasuvulagi scored one of Mount Albert's tries. At Blockhouse Bay Reserve the winner would make the Fox Memorial competition. Hibiscus Coast led 18–10 after 48 minutes following a scything run from Korey Craig for a try, however Bay Roskill rallied and scored five converted tries to win comfortably in the end. Former New Zealand Warrior, Ben Henry scoring in the 59th minute. Former professional player and NRL referee Henry Perenara scored Hibiscus Coast's opening try.

26 April Mount Albert 34-16 Otara Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Paaua Papuni-Abbott (12m), Isaiah Fale 2 (26m, 75m), Solomon Vasuvulagi (39m), Dion Fraser (52m), Kalepo Paualaisa (60m)
Con: Dion Fraser 5 (27m, 40m, 52m, 61m, 76m)
[15] Try: Tovia Christopher Tovia (5m), Akuila Tuha (48m), Filipo Utai (70m)
Con: Titanian Palei 2 (6m, 50m)
Referee: [Match Manager: Joseph Mouton]
26 April Bay Roskill 40-18 Hibiscus Coast Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4  
2:30 Try: Cheoneth Henry (14m), Ariki Honetana-Paea (30m), Ben Henry (59m), Xavier Tutaki (63m), Ezra Vogel (69m), Justus Leaoseve (74m), Renouf Oge (77m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 5 (15m, 60m, 65m, 71m, 75m), Carlos Davis (78m)
[16] Try: Henry Perenara (23m), Taine Tekiri Ryan (32m), Korey Craig (46m)
Con: Korey Craig 2 (24m, 48m)
Pen: Korey Craig (39m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: [Match Managers: Paul Millar and Lael Millar]

Pool C Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Manukau Magpies 3 3 0 0 94 40 54 6
Ponsonby Ponies 3 2 0 1 70 60 10 4
Howick Hornets 3 1 0 2 64 92 -28 2
Northcote Tigers 3 0 0 3 56 92 -36 0
Round 1
5 April Manukau 32-8 Ponsonby Moyle Park 1  
2:30 Try: Bailey Vaeau (13m), Aisake Tauatina (23m), Samuel Nati (35m), Taunga Arama 2 (41m, 78m), Kahn Munokoa (57m)
Con: Fred Muller 4 (37m, 44m, 59m, 79m)
[17] Try: Tevita Faukafa (19m), Jesse Siolo (45m) Referee: [Match Managers: Charish Luehetoa and Heath Walker]
5 April Howick 32-28 Northcote Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 Try: Joel Iloahefaiva (16m), Mason Te Rore (2m), Unknown (41m), Peter Heretama-Wikaire 2 (53m, 59m), Anthony Gelling (63m)
Con: Mason Te Rore (4m), Paula Fukofuka 3 (54m, 60m, 64m)
[18] Try: Arno Mouton 2 (8m, 69m), Ethan Schaumkel (21m), Taine Neho (49m), Huston Holloway (80m)
Con: James Bates 4 (9m, 22m, 51m, 80m)
Referee: [Match Manager: Gregory Williams]
Round 2

Manukau scored four first half tries to take an 18–0 lead at halftime. Northcote got the score to 22–12 after three unconverted tries but Manukau held them off to all but secure their place in the 2025 Fox Memorial competition. At Paparoa Park Ponsonby caused an upset 30–16 win over Howick. Amaramo Solomona scored a double for the winners with Charles Gabriel converting three of their six tries.

12 April Northcote 16-28 Manukau Birkenhead War Memorial 4  
2:30 Try: Jason Bhana (41m), Siliga Autagavaia (47m), Jonathan Little (60m), AJ Joubert (77m) [19] Try: Aisake Tauatina (3m), Koronato John (13m), Kahn Munokoa (17m), Sione Toutai 2 (35m, 54m), Bailey Vaeau (71m)
Con: Fred Muller 2 (5m, 56m)
Referee: [Match Managers: Tarl Cook and Niki Wallace]
12 April Howick 16-30 Ponsonby Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 Try: Sean Churchward-Isaaka (8m), Trent Bishop (33m), Xander Mahu-Delamere (59m)
Con: Rongonui Andrews 2 (34m, 61m)
[20] Try: Lelefu Sang Yum (15m), Timor Williams (40m), Tony Siligi (43m), Amaramo Solomona 2 (49m, 80m), Rylie Williams (70m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 3 (17m, 44m, 50m)
Referee: [Match Manager: Gregory Williams]
Round 3
26 April Manukau 34-16 Howick Moyle Park  
2:30 Try: Monnier Togiafofoa (9m), Taunga Arama 3 (29m, 55m, 79m), Sisi Toutai (40m), Paea Folau (43m)
Con: Fred Muller 5 (11m, 32m, 45m, 57m, 80m)
[21] Try: Paula Fukofuka (17m), Zephaniah Lototau (51m), Xander Mahu-Delamere (76m)
Con: Mason Te Rore (19m, 77m)
Referee: [Match Manager: Charish Luehetoa and Heather Walker]
26 April Ponsonby 32-12 Northcote Victoria Park 1  
2:30 Try: Felise Tau 2 (16m, 21m), Tevita Faukafa (36m), Timor Williams (52m), Heitony Talagi (67m), Mitchuel Elima (71m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 4/6 (17m, 22m, 54m, 68m)
[22] Try: Unknown (4m), Taylor Daniels (32m), Jason Bhana (76m) Referee: [Match Manager: Lilite Kawaguchi]

Grading round top point scorers

Grading round top point scorers (3 games)
No Player Team T C P DG Pts
1 William Fakatoumafi Otahuhu 1 15 1 0 36
2 Dion Fraser Mt Albert 1 15 0 0 34
3= Tevita Mikaele Otahuhu 6 4 0 0 32
3= Isileli Ula Marist 2 12 0 0 32
5 Joshua Tanielu Bay Roskill 2 11 0 0 30

Fox Memorial

Standings

Team Pld W D L F A PD Pts
Otahuhu Leopards 9 9 0 0 414 70 +344 18
Mount Albert Lions 9 7 0 2 238 127 +111 14
Papakura Sea Eagles 9 7 0 2 270 190 +80 14
Manukau Magpies 9 6 0 3 188 158 +30 12
Point Chevalier Pirates 9 4 0 5 276 232 +44 8
Richmond Rovers 9 4 0 5 214 248 -34 8
Marist Saints 9 3 0 6 184 264 -80 6
Bay Roskill Vikings 9 3 0 6 168 270 -102 6
Te Atatu Roosters 9 1 0 8 167 332 -165 2
Ponsonby Ponies 9 1 0 8 140 368 -228 2
Round 1

Papakura claimed the Stormont Shield for 2025 when they beat Richmond at Grey Lynn Park 30–26. The Stormont Shield match in recent years has been played in the opening round between the two Fox Memorial finalists from the previous season. Arthur Crichton scored a double while James Dowie kicked five goals to go with a try for the Sea Eagles. Siave Togoiu also scored against his former side. Marist caused something of an upset with a 30–26 win over Point Chevalier. Both teams scored five tries but the kicking of Doux Kauhiva was the difference with a 100% conversion rate. Second rower, Johnathan Falelua-Malio scored a double for Marist. At Jack Colvin Park, Ponsonby recorded a win in their first game in the first division for over 30 years. The match was for the Roope Rooster trophy with Ponsonby winning the trophy for the first time since 1973. Both teams also scored five tries each but Te Atatu was only able to convert one, while Charles Gabriel kicked four for the Ponies. At Fowlds Park the visiting Manukau side missed the services of injured Samuel Nati and were unable to score any tries in a 22–2 loss to a Mount Albert side which defended strongly. Dion Fraser scored a try and kicked three goals for the winners.

3 May Richmond 26-30 Papakura Grey Lynn Park 2  
2:30 Try: Ropati Tupa'i (31m), Daniel Sausau (35m), Waikare Ratima (54m), Sione Ngahe (77m), Beau Cordtz (80m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 3/5 (54m, 78m, 80m)
[23] Try: Arthur Crichton 2 (5m, 46m), Stedman Lefau (13m), Siave Togoiu (26m), James Dowie (42m)
Con: James Dowie 3/5 (5m, 14m, 27m)
Pen: James Dowie (44m, 71m)
Referee: [Match Manager: Amy Ah Kuoi-Bernard]
3 May Te Atatu 22-28 Ponsonby Jack Colvin Park  
2:30 Try: Logan Tuimauga (19m), Rhys Wikitera (43m), Sunia Hala (59m), Charvez Watts Ikutule (69m), Luke Mayo (80m)
Con: Francis Leger (60m)
[24] Try: Felise Tau (26m), Heitony Talagi (29m), Timor Williams (39m), Tevita Faukafa (50m), Amaramo Solomona (62m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 4/5 (27m, 31m, 40m, 64m)
Referee: [Match Manager: David Simpson]
3 May Point Chevalier 26-30 Marist Walker Park 2  
2:30 Try: Tyrone Hurt-Pickering (18m), Unknown (22m), Unknown (42m), Unknown (45m), Malakai Cama (50m)
Con: Unknown (19m, 23m), Caleb Laiman (43m)
[25] Try: Johnathan Aumua Falelua-Malio 2 (9m, 59m), Elijah Lexus Tupii Sami (32m), Wallace Teaurima (53m), Doux Kauhiva (74m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 5/5 (10m, 34m, 55m, 60m, 76m)
Referee: [Match Manager: Alofa Murray]
3 May Otahuhu 36-6 Bay Roskill Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tevita Mikaele (6m), Andrew Nansen 2 (11m, 42m), Sebastine Ikahihifo (48m), Maddison Tekeu (50m), Toaiti Ramsay 2 (55m, 74m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 4 (43m, 49m, 57m, 75m)
[26] Try: Unknown (68m)
Pen: Unknown (40m)
Referee: [Match Manager: Dianna Fisiifetau]
3 May Mount Albert 22-2 Manukau Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Dion Fraser (18m), Marcus Fraser (28m), Kahil Johnson (57m), Thompson Karena (76m)
Con: Dion Fraser 3/4 (20m, 30m, 58m)
[27] Pen: Fred Muller (4m) Referee: Anthony Elliot, [Match Manager: Joseph Mouton]
Round 2

Marist trailed Richmond 30-0 after 48 minutes but fought back to make the score a more respectable 30-16. Trujon Nomani-Brown and Waikare Ratima both scored doubles for Richmond who claimed the Eddie Poching Memorial Cup. At Blockhouse Bay Reserve the teams traded tries in the first half with the Vikings taking an 18-16 lead into the break. The Vikings defence held the Ponies out for 39 second half minutes and ran in three tries to claim a ten point win. Xavier Tutaki scored twice for the home side with prolific point scorer Joshua Tanielu kicking four goals to go with a try. Manukau hung around against Papakura at Moyle Park and with 7 minutes to go only trailed 22-16 but the Sea Eagles sealed the win with a late try to Jarney Proctor. Te Atatu scored the upset of the round holding Mt Albert scoreless from the 30th minute to come back from 14-6 down to win 21-14. Zensei Inu organised the backline well with France Leger's clever kicking causing trouble and leading to Patrick Ioane-Unasa's winning try in the right corner following a Leger break and angled kick. Jeremiah Poutu scored a double for Mt Albert against his former team of the past two seasons. At Bert Henham Park, Otahuhu won their fifth straight game clearing out to a 20-6 halftime lead and scoring three more second half tries against a new look Point Chevalier side.

10 May Marist 16-30 (0-20) Richmond Murray Halberg 1  
2:30 Try: Jahvaan Manukau Powell (62m), Doux Kauhiva (67m), Montell Matamu Tuese (71m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 2/3 (67m, 72m)
[28] Try: Beau Cordtz (6m), Trujon Nomani-Brown 2 (15m, 45m), Waikare Ratima 2 (29m, 48m), Daniel Sausau (32m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 3/6 (17m, 33m, 46m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy (TJ's: Warren Clarke and Kemo Teariki)
10 May Bay Roskill 32-22 (18-16) Ponsonby Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4  
2:30 Try: Xavier Tutaki 2 (2m, 70m), Joshua Tanielu (9m), Sebastian Hindt (40m), Jerome Vogel (54m), Amanaki Veamatahau (64m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 4/6 (4m, 11m, 41m, 71m)
[29] Try: Timor Williams (20m), Heitony Talagi (29m), Felise Tau (34m), Siapo Pasene (80m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 3/4 (30m, 36m, 80m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson (TJ's: Joshua Siaki and Corey Jull)
10 May Manukau 16-28 (6-16) Papakura Moyle Park 1  
2:30 Try: Taunga Arama (22m), Koronato John (54m), Moreketai Moananu (72m)
Con: Fred Muller 2/3 (23m, 73m)
[30] Try: TJ Salima-Satuia (13m), Siave Togoiu 2 (31m, 60m), Christopher Masina Tuivai-Lopa (36m), Jarney Proctor (78m)
Con: James Dowie 3 (15m, 32m, 80m), Jacob Paulo (61m)
Referee: Chris McMillan (TJ's: Hemana Ryan and Michael Une)
10 May Te Atatu 21-14 (6-14) Mt Albert Jack Colvin 1  
2:30 Try: Tasimani Lotima (9m), Romeo Schumann (56m), Kane Lefleur (61m), Patrick Ioane-Unasa (74m)
Con: Francis Leger 2/4 (10m, 75m)
Drop: Francis Leger (79m)
[31] Try: Unknown (21m), Jeremiah Poutu 2 (25m, 30m)
Con: Dion Fraser 1/3 (21m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken (TJ's: Chris Eagle and Leigh Fletcher)
10 May Otahuhu 36-14 (20-6) Pt Chevalier Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Jamel Hunt (5m), Andrew Nansen (11m), Viliami Kuli (27m), Toaiti Ramsey (38m), Sebastine Ikahihifo (59m), Phoenix Hunt (62m), Mosese Faeamani (69m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 4/7 (7m, 29m, 61m, 64m)
[32] Try: Unknown (15m), Garry Tuilekutu (57m), Unknown (58m)
Con: Noah Jensen (17m)
Referee: Leon Williamson (TJ's: Taura Taura and Tameilau Pauuvale)
Round 3

It took a 77th minute try to Ollie Horgan for Richmond to beat Bay Roskill who had levelled the scores minutes earlier with a converted try to Joshua Tanielu. The match was recorded for You Tube by G2G Productions.[33] At Murray Halberg Park, Marist opened the scoring with a try to Jahvaan Powell converted by Doux Kauhiva however they scored no further points with Manukau running in three tries all converted by Fred Muller to give them their first win. Mount Albert claimed the Roope Rooster trophy for the first time since 2020 with an 18-12 win against Ponsonby at Victoria Park which had not seen a Fox Memorial competition game for decades after being the early home of Auckland rugby league in the 1910s before the creation of Carlaw Park.[34] They only led 8-6 at halftime before edging out to victory. Rory Ropati the veteran Mt Albert forward broke his arm in two places and was ruled out for the season. Two of the competition favourites met at Prince Edward Park with Otahuhu winning comfortably 34-10 after taking a 12-6 lead into the break. William Fakatoumafi converted four of their tries. Point Chevalier took over their game in the second half against Te Atatu after only leading 16-14 at halftime. Tyrone Hurt-Pickering converted three of their six tries.

17 May Richmond 28-24 (12-12) Bay Roskill Grey Lynn Park 2  
2:30 Try: Mike Williams (8m), Ollie Horgan 2 (30m, 77m), Unknown (45m), Daniel Sausau (69m)
Con: Hawaiiki Annandale 4/5 (9m, 32m, 46m, 71m)
[35] Try: Joel Leaoseve (1m), Renouf Oge (17m), Ezekial Paul (64m), Joshua Tanielu (73m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 4/4 (2m, 19m, 66m, 75m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, (TJs: Ryan Doherty and Warren Clarke)
17 May Marist 6-18 (6-12) Manukau Murray Halberg 1  
2:30 Try: Jahvaan Powell (14m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 1/1 (15m)
[36] Try: Akuila Tuha (29m), Kahn Munokoa (35m), Paea Folau (59m)
Con: Fred Muller 3/3 (29m 36m, 61m)
Referee: Leon Williamson, (TJ's: Hemana Ryan and Chris Eagle)
17 May Ponsonby 12-18 (6-8) Mt Albert Victoria Park 1  
2:30 Try: Daymon Abbey (28m), Kingston Manley (60m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 2/2 (29m, 62m)
[37] Try: John Aitu 2/2 (5m, 50m), Unknown (21m), Lyrakai-Layke Posimani (45m)
Con: Navajo Doyle (51m)
Referee: Anthony Elliott, (TJ's: Corey Jull and Leigh Fletcher)
17 May Papakura 10-34 (6-12) Otahuhu Prince Edward Park 1  
2:30 Try: James Dowie (17m), Christopher Tuivai-Lopa (70m)
Con: James Dowie (19m)
[38] Try: Jamel Hunt (3m), William Fakatoumafi (35m), Ben Wharton-Benedict (43m), Andrew Nansen (52m), Sebastine Ikahihifo (64m), Phoenix Hunt (78m)
Con: William Fakatoumafi 4/5 (4m, 44m, 65m, 79m), Bostyn Hakaraia 1/1 (36m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, (TJ's: Tameilau Pauuvale and Micheal Une)
17 May Te Atatu 20-32 (14-16) Point Chevalier Jack Colvin 1  
2:30 Try: Clive Tu'ifua (13m), Patrick Ioane-Unasa 2 (26m, 31m), Rhys Wikitera (64m)
Con: Francis Leger 2/4 (14m, 65m)
[39] Try: Unknown (3m), Unknown (21m), Unknown (39m), Unknown (41m), Unknown (44m), Unknown (79m)
Con: Unknown (27m), Tyrone Hurt-Pickering 3 (40m, 43m, 45m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, (TJ's: Kemo Teariki and Paul Lorigan)
Round 4

Manukau claimed a rugged 22-6 win over Richmond at Moyle Park. They opened the scoring with a try to Taunga Arama before Richmond leveled the scores in the 32nd minute with a converted try to Delamo Atai. On the stroke of halftime the Magpies retook the lead with Paea Fotu crashing over for a 10-6 lead. The second half saw the game stopped for ten minutes after Koronato John was knocked unconscious going in low for a tackle on a Richmond centre. He was eventually able to slowly walk off the field and went to hospital as a precaution. Fred Muller extended the lead to 6 with a 64th minute penalty and then Manukau held Richmond out for repeat sets which included Richmond captain Casey Tomai busting through and nearly scoring but sustaining a head injury and having to leave the field. Manukau moved on to attack and a second try to Arama sealed the game in the 77th minute, with Desmond To'ofohe sneaking across from the play the ball on full time to blow the score out. The Manukau coach told the Counties Sports Hub that "we definitely defended our way to victory... we lost three players through injury the week before against Marist and then another three on Saturday, so we had to put forwards in the backline... through adversity they worked really hard for each other which allowed us to get the win".[40] At Fowlds Park, Mount Albert ran away with the game in the second half with backs Thompson Karena and Isaiah Fale both scoring doubles and Navajo Doyle converting all seven of their tries. Otahuhu continued on their way with yet another thrashing, beating Marist 62-4 at Bert Henham Park after leading 26-0 at halftime. William Fakatoumafi scored twice and added nine conversions for a personal tally of 26. Last years Fox player of the year Fine Vakautakakala scored his first try for his new club in the 30th minute. Tevita Mikaele and Phoenix Hunt also scored doubles. At Prince Edward Park the visiting Te Atatu side nearly sprang a surprise, tying the score in the 76th minute with a try to Moses Oge. It capped a furious second half comeback which saw 16 points in 14 minutes to bring them back from 26-10 down. Francis Leger missed the go ahead conversion before Papakura were awarded a penalty in the 79th minute which James Dowie goaled for a 32-30 win. Tamehana Paruru scored a double for the Sea Eagles while Patrick Ioane-Unasa did the same for the Roosters.

24 May Manukau 22-6 (10-6) Richmond Moyle Park 1  
2:30 Try: Taunga Arama 2 (19m, 77m), Paea Fotu (39m), Desmond To'ofohe (80m)
Con: Fred Muller 2/4 (21m, 78m)
Pen: Fred Muller 1/1 (64m)
[41] Try: Delamo Atai 1/1 (32m)
Con: Hawaiiki Annandale (32m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Chris McMillan, (TJ's: Hemana Ryan and Kahi Thompson)
24 May Mt Albert 42-16 (18-12) Bay Roskill Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Thompson Karena 2 (1m, 28m), John Aitu (4m), Isaiah Fale 2 (50m, 75m), Kalepo Paualaisa (59m), Chaz Brown (80m)
Con: Navajo Doyle 7/7 (3m, 30m, 45m, 51m, 61m, 77m, 80m)
[42] Try: Xavier Tutaki (12m), Renouf Oge (22m), Joshua Tanielu (69m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 2/3 (13, 23m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, (TJ's: Tameilau Pauuvale and Leigh Fletcher)
24 May Otahuhu 62-4 (26-0) Marist Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Jamel Hunt (3m), Siona Tesese (12m), Emeliano Mikaele (15m), William Fakatoumafi 2 (22m, 67m), Fine Vakautakakala (30m), Albert Vete (42m), Tevita Mikaele 2 (49m, 61m), Phoenix Hunt 2 (59m, 71m)
Con: William Fakatoumafi 9/11 (4m, 23m, 31m, 44m, 50m, 60m, 63m, 68m, 72m)
[43] Try: Isileli Ula (78m) Referee: Anthony Eliott (TJ's: Nigel Williams and ?)
24 May Point Chevalier 58-12 Ponsonby Walker Park 2  
2:30 Try: Jovilisi Jake Sloan 4, Taipari Wikitera 2, Garry Tuilekutu 2, Setu Tu, Malakai Cama, James Marriott
Con: James Marriott 7/10, Setu Tu 0/1
[44] Try: Siapo Pasene, Kingston Bradlee Manley
Con: Charles Gabriel 2/2
Referee: Daniel Caddy (TJ's: Warren Clarke and Paul Lorrigan)
24 May Papakura 32-30 (22-10) Te Atatu Prince Edward Park 1  
2:30 Try: Polou Kosi (2m), Tamehana Paruru 2 (5m, 65m), Lewis Soosemea (17m), Siave Togoiu (32m), Joshua Tafili (41m)
Con: James Dowie 3/6 (4m, 6m, 18m)
Pen: James Dowie (79m)
[45] Try: Patrick Ioane-Unasa 2 (9m, 46m), Josh Samuels (27m), Clive Tu'ifua (52m), Kane Lefleur (60m), Moses Oge (74m)
Con: Francis Leger 3/6 (29m, 47m, 52m)
Referee: Leon Williamson
Round 5

Mount Albert dominated Richmond at Grey Lynn Park, leading 18-0 at halftime and running in five more second half tries. Otahuhu continued on their winning ways with 8 straight including the grading round. The Counties Sports Hub had written prior to the game "the Leopards have been the competitions standout team through the first couple of months - breezing through the qualifiers unbeaten before winning four from four in the premiership".[46] Phoenix Hunt played in his 50th senior game for Otahuhu and capped it with a first half try in their 42-4 over Manukau at Moyle Park.[47] Prop, Connor Taurua-Purcell scored once in each half while William Fakatoumafi converted four tries. At Blockhouse Bay Reserve the visiting Point Chevalier side had a comfortable 52-20 after taking a 32-6 halftime lead. They had eight different try scorers with Mitchell Bebbington scoring twice. James Marriott scored a try and kicked five conversions while Etuate Fukofuka kicking three conversions to go with a try. With the win Otahuhu won the Jack Wright Cup. For Bay Roskill, veteran Ben Henry scored a try while Josh Tanielu crossed for his 4th try in as many games and also converted two tries. Marist dominated field position and possession for almost the entire game against Te Atatu but the Roosters managed to score each time they had a rare opportunity to stay in touch until the 70th minute when the Saints put the game out of reach with tries to Elijah Sami and Lani Graham-Taufa. The Marist forwards restricted Te Atatu to short set gains while marching down field when in possession. For Marist, Graham-Taufa scored twice while Doux Kauhiva scored a 70m runaway try and kicked five conversions. For Te Atatu wingers Romeo Schumann and Patrick Ioane-Unasa scored doubles. At Victoria Park the Papakura team led 22-0 at halftime and ran away with the game in the second half. There had been a long injury break in the first half when Pupi Miller was badly injured and required St John's Ambulance attention before the game could restart. For the Sea Eagles former Tongan rugby international Viliami Lolohea scored twice while James Dowie scored three tries and kicked two conversions. Jordan Kake and Joshua Tafili also scored doubles while another former Tongan rugby international Walter Fifita converted five tries.

7 June Richmond 6-48 (0-18) Mt Albert Grey Lynn Park 2  
2:30 Try: Ioane Iosua (74m)
Con: Darius Niumata (76m)
[48] Try: Unknown (28m), Unknown (35m), Unknown (39m), Unknown (45m), Kahil Johnson (49m), Unknown (54m), Unknown (60m), Phoenix Sorenson (71m)
Con: Navajo Doyle (29m, 36m, 40m, 46m, 50m), Unknown (55m, 62m)
Pen: Unknown (76m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Paki Parkinson, (TJs: Ryan Doherty and Leigh Fletcher)
7 June Manukau 4-42 (0-18) Otahuhu Moyle Park 1  
2:30 Try: Bailey Vaeau (57m)
Con: Bailey Vaeau 0/1
[49] Try: Sione Feao (3m), Connor Taurua-Purcell 2 (32m, 41m), Andrew Nansen (37m), Phoenix Hunt (45m), Tevita Mikaele (67m), Viliami Kuli (71m), William Fakatoumafi (76m)
Con: William Fakatoumafi 4/7 (4m, 33m, 39m, 42m), Bostyn Hakaraia 1/1 (77m)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Daniel Caddy, (TJ's: Kone Lavea and Tameilau Pauuvale, Match Manager: Heather Walker)
7 June Bay Roskill 20-52 (6-32) Pt Chevalier Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4  
2:30 Try: Ben Henry (28m), Mackenzie Kata (46m), Zacchaeus Cordtz (57m), Josh Tanielu (62m)
Con: Josh Tanielu 2/4 (30m, 48m)
[50] Try: Malakai Cama (7m), James Marriot (12m), Taipari Wikitera (20m), Patrick Sipley (23m), Mitchell Bebbington 2 (33m, 42m), Caleb Laiman (36m), Mikaele Ilaiu (75m), Etuate Fukofuka (80m)
Con: James Marriott 5 (13m, 21m, 35m, 38m, 43m), Etuate Fukofuka 3 (25m, 76m, 80m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Anthony Eliott, (TJ's: Warren Clarke and Maxine Godinet)
7 June Marist 42-28 (28-10) Te Atatu Murray Halberg Park 1  
2:30 Try: Jahvaan Powell (18m), Lani Graham-Taufa 2 (27m, 77m), Matt Halalova (30m), Doux Kauhiva (36m), Takaia Williams (38m), Montell Tuese (55m), Elijah Sami (70m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 5/8 (28m, 32m, 36m, 57m, 78m)
[51] Try: Romeo Schumann 2 (5m, 21m), Patrick Ioane-Unasa 2 (41m, 45m), Lucas Adams (64m)
Con: Francis Leger 1/2 (6m), Lucas Adams 2/2 (42m, 46m), Inoke Kupu 1/1 (66m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Chris McMillan, (TJ's: Chris Eagle and Paul Lorigan)
7 June Ponsonby 6-64 (0-22) Papakura Victoria Park 1  
2:30 Try: Daymon Abbey (70m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (71m)
[52] Try: Jarney Proctor (1m), Stedman Lefau (11m), Viliami Lolohea 2 (15m, 62m), James Dowie 3 (31m, 43m, 48m), Jordan Kake 2 (53m, 65m), Joshua Tafili 2 (44m, 59m), Liam Prendergast (74m)
Con: James Dowie 2 (2m, 12m), Walter Fifita 5 (16m, 43m, 49m, 53m, 60m), Joshua Tafili (66m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Leon Williamson, (TJ's: Hemana Ryan and Michael Une)
Round 6

Otahuhu continued their dominant run beating last years champions, Richmond, 50-0. Phoenix Hunt scored a first half hat trick with Soakai Taufa scoring tries either side of half time. William Fakatoumafi scored a try to go with 7 conversions. At Walker Park, Mt Albert were 22-14 winners in a game between two form sides with Mt Albert also claiming the Lani Latoa Cup. Latoa died after falling on a ball and breaking his wind pipe while playing for the North Harbour Sea Eagles at Carlaw Park in 1995.[53] The Lions opened the scoring after they regained possession after contesting a kick. A shift to the left saw Kalepo Paualaisa cut through to score. The Lions moved out to a 16-0 lead before Taipari Wikitera scored twice and Garry Tuilekutu once to bring the Pirates back to 16-14. The Lions finished the game off when Kahil Johnson scored by the posts. An injury plagued Te Atatu side struggled against Manukau who had Samuel Nati back from injury. Semisini Lopeti scored a 90m intercept against the run of play early in the game but from then on it was all the Magpies with experienced players Kahn Munokoa (3), captain Desmond To'ofohe (2), Sione Toutai, and Samuel Nati scoring tries. Te Atatu scored a couple of late consolation tries. Following the 79th minute try to Kane Lefleur the referee Leon Williamson called out Manukau centre Paea Fotu from the Manukau huddle and ordered him from the field. Prior to their game with Bay Roskill, the Papakura coach, Ruka Loza told the Counties Manukau Sports Hub we are "looking forward to the game this week as we look to build on the things we did well last week... Bay Roskill have a decent back five so we need to do a good job on trying to limit their metres and be clinical on out attack".[54] Papakura moved out to a 22-0 halftime lead before Bay Roskill mounted a comeback with three tries to narrow the score to 22-16 before late tries to Walter Fifita and Viliami Lolohea sealed the win for the Sea Eagles. At Victoria Park, Marist led 16-0 after 14 minutes but Ponsonby replied with tries to Timor Williams and Molisoni Faiva. Marist gradually widened their margin though to win 44-22. For the Saints, Lani Graham-Taufa scored three tries and Sione Langatau two with Doux Kauhiva kicking six goals.

13 June Otahuhu 50-0 (24-0) Richmond Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Phoenix Hunt 3 (7m, 33m, 36m), Soakai Taufa 2 (21m, 41m), Sione Feao (45m), William Fakatoumafi (49m), Andrew Nansen 2 (60m, 71m)
Con: William Fakatoumafi 7/9 (8m, 22m, 34m, 37m, 42m, 50m, 62m)
[55] Referee: Chris McMillan, TJ's: Warren Clarke and Maxine Godinet
13 June Pt Chevalier 14-22 (0-6) Mt Albert Walker Park 2  
2:30 Try: Taipari Wikitera 2, Garry Tuilekutu
Con: Unknown 1
[56] Try: Kalepo Paualaisa 2, Unknown, Kahil Johnson
Con: Unknown 3
Attendance: 250
Referee: Paki Parkinson, TJ's: Ryan Doherty and Corey Jull
13 June Te Atatu 18-36 (6-20) Manukau Jack Colvin Park 1  
2:30 Try: Semisini Lopeti (8m), Dorian Gaugatao (60m), Kane Lefleur (79m)
Con: Francis Leger 1/1 (8m), Lucas Adams 2/2 (61m, 80m)
[57] Try: Sione Toutai (12m), Desmond To'ofohe 2 (19m, 67m), Kahn Munokoa 3 (28m, 37m, 43m), Samuel Nati (57m)
Con: Fred Muller 3/6 (22m, 38m, 68m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Leon Williamson, TJ's: Paul Lorigan and Rhino Clayton
13 June Papakura 32-16 (22-0) Bay Roskill Prince Edward Park 1  
2:30 Try: Jarney Proctor 2 (15m, 40m), Siave Togoiu (31m), Arthur Crichton (36m), Walter Fifita (76m), Viliami Lolohea (79m)
Con: James Dowie 4/6 (16m, 38m, 41m, 77m)
[58] Try: Zacchaeus Cordtz (46m), Silas Toala (65m), Ariki Honetana-Paea (71m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu (46m, 73m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, TJ's: Rebecca Ellison and Curtis Wharewaka
13 June Ponsonby 22-44 (12-26) Marist Victoria Park 1  
2:30 Try: Timor Williams (21m), Molisoni Faiva (23m), Sasha Urale (41m), Centurion Siulepa (64m)
Con: David Otukolo 3/4 (22m, 24m, 65m)
[59] Try: Lani Graham-Taufa 3 (3m, 51m, 74m), Sione Langatau 2 (7m, 48m), Takaia Williams (12m), Draven Sao (27m), Elam Payne (36m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 6/8 (4m, 14m, 37m, 50m, 53m, 75m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, TJ's: Leigh Fletcher and Oliver Broadhead
Round 7

In the live streamed game Te Atatu suffered their 5th consecutive loss with Bay Roskill moving ahead of them on the points table through a six tries to three effort. Amanaki Veamatahau and Lawrence Mamia both scored doubles.[60] After three consecutive losses Richmond came up against Ponsonby who had not won since round 1. Richmond scored nine tries and ran away with the game in the second half after it had been 20-16 at halftime. Mike Williams scored a double against his former team while Caleb Savelio-Thompson and Oscar Su'a also crossed twice each. For Ponsonby Max Riechelmann scored at either end of the game. The top of the table clash between Mount Albert and Otahuhu at Fowlds Park was closely fought. A penalty goal by Navajo Doyle gave the Lions an 8-6 half time lead. Midway through the second half Otahuhu took the lead through a grubber kick by Fine Vakautakakala which he fell on over the line. The Leopards continued with their simple game plan of using their size to gain yardage and wear their opponent down though they upped the tempo in the second half. Vakautakakala scored twice as did Jamel Hunt and his brother, Phoenix. The win gave the Otahuhu side the Roope Rooster trophy for the first time since 2010 and was the third time it had changed hands so far this season. Marist's co-captain, Sunia Akau'ola brought up his 100th game for Marist in their match with Papakura at Murray Halberg Park.[61] Papakura was in control of the game at halftime 18-6 and held off the Saints on the back of two tries to Walter Fifita, and one each to Stedman Lefau, Siave Togoiu and Viliami Lolohea. Manukau continued their promising season with a come from 22-14 behind midway through the second half. They scored tries to Fred Muller, Kahn Munokoa, and Paea Fotu to take the win with Muller kicking five goals.

21 June Te Atatu 16-30 (6-20) Bay Roskill Jack Colvin Park 1, Te Atatu  
2:30 Try: Clive Tu'ifua (16m), Sunia Hala (54m), Lucas Adams (71m)
Con: Lucas Adams 2/3 (17m, 55m)
[62] Try: Amanaki Veamatahau 2/3 (2m, 26m), Lawrence Mamia 2 (34m, 68m), Renouf Oge (38m), Silas Toala (80m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 2/5 (28m, 80m), Ben Henry 1/1 (39m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Nigel Williams, TJ's: Paul Lorigan and Kemo Teariki
21 June Ponsonby 20-44 (16-20) Richmond Victoria Park 1, Central City  
2:30 Try: Max Riechelmann 2 (9m, 79m), Felise Tau (32m), Li Taufoou (35m)
Con: Molisoni Faiva 2 (33m, 36m)
[63] Try: Mike Williams 2 (1m, 54m), Unknown (13m), Caleb Savelio-Thompson 2 (21m, 47m), Oscar Su'a 2 (27m, 73m), Waikare Ratima (61m), Darius Niumata (65m)
Con: Hawaiiki Annandale 2 (14m, 22m), Darius Niumata 2 (48m, 55m)
Referee: David Millar, TJ's: Leigh Fletcher and Oliver Broadhead
21 June Mount Albert 12-28 (8-6) Otahuhu Fowlds Park 1, Morningside  
2:30 Try: Tommy Beale (29m), Dion Fraser (80m)
Con: Navajo Doyle (30m)
Pen: Navajo Doyle (40m)
[64] Try: Jamel Hunt (14m), Fine Vakautakakala (52m, 58m), Jamel Hunt (64m), Phoenix Hunt (70m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 1/1 (16m), William Fakatoumafi 3/4 (54m, 65m, 71m)
Attendance: 350
Referee: Anthony Eliott, TJ's: Jordan Chand and Corey Jull
21 June Marist 16-26 (6-18) Papakura Murray Halberg Park 1, Mt Albert  
2:30 Try: Montell Matamu Tuese (20m), Jahvaan Manukau Powell (61m), Afe Akau'ola (74m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 2 (22m, 74m)
[65] Try: Stedman Lefau (23m), Walter Fifita 2 (26m, 51m), Siave Togoiu (32m), Viliami Lolohea (68m)
Con: James Dowie (22m, 28m, 33m)
Referee: Brent Newton, TJ's: Hemana Ryan and Kone Lavea
21 June Manukau 30-22 (14-10) Point Chevalier Moyle Park 1, Māngere  
2:30 Try: Daley Cassin (13m), Sisi Toutai (21m), Fred Muller (67m), Kahn Munokoa (71m), Paea Fotu (75m)
Con: Fred Muller 4/5 (15m, 22m, 69m, 73m)
Pen: Fred Muller 1/1 (32m)
[66] Try: Juelz Baker (8m), Callum Jones (36m), Noah Jensen (55m), Jackson Kite (60m)
Con: James Marriott (9m), Etuate Fukofuka 2 (56m, 61m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, TJ's: Maxine Godinet and James Priest
Round 8

The games were played in a mixture of showers and sunshine following a wet few days across Auckland. All the suburban fields were soft but in otherwise good condition. At Grey Lynn Park the visiting Pt Chevalier side prevailed in a seesaw battle with the lead changing hands four times. Pt Chevalier took an early lead after Richmond let a kick bounce and Pt Chevalier regained the ball and shifted to the right for Malakai Cama to cross easily. Later in the half Kaylis Lundon charged down a kick and threw a pass infield to the supporting Trujon Nomani-Brown who picked up the bouncing ball to score. At halftime Pt Chevalier led 16-12 but Richmond scored three converted tries to take a 28-20 lead. The Pirates finished the strongest with Blade Collins-Kamuhemu who was playing his former side dummying out of dummy half and forcing his way over with the conversion narrowing the deficit to two before a 76th minute penalty by Caleb Laiman tied the scores.[67] He then crossed for the match winner three minutes later. At Bert Henham Park the Otahuhu side ran away with another heavy victory, 72-6 over Te Atatu. Viliami Kuli had a hat trick in 30 minutes and Toaiti Ramsay also went in for three tries while Dylan Tavita and Andrew Nansen scored doubles. William Fakatoumafi added 20 to his season tally of points with a try and 8 conversions. Te Atatu's lone points came from a try to Semisini Lopeti converted by Lucas Adams which had made the scores 6-6 through 12 minutes before the Leopards completely took over. The win also meant that Otahuhu defended the Roope Rooster for the first time after taking it off Mt Albert the previous week. Their opponents, Te Atatu had been the side which began the season with it in their possession. Papakura led 10-8 after 25 minutes following tries to Walter Fifita and Stedman Lefau at Fowlds Park however the Mt Albert side responded with a try to Tommy Beale before halftime and John Aitu in the 55th minute to take the lead. With twenty minutes to go Papakura broke away on the left edge and with Siave Togoiu going in to score Fifita threw a forearm at Jeremiah Poutu in the back play and the try was ruled out with Fifita being sent to the sin bin. Poutu was helped from the field after the incident. The game then swung further Mt Abert's way with Phoenix Sorensen scoring after a break down the left sideline before they swung the ball across the field for Sorensen to exploit the stretched defense.[68] Papakura right winger Jamie Henry replied with a late try but James Dowie's conversion to tie the scores fell short hitting the padding of the left upright. Henry was on debut for his new side and had been playing rugby union in Japan since 2013 and had represented Japan in Sevens and one full international in 2018 against the All Blacks as well as playing for Toyota Verblitz (2017-21), Kamaishi Seawaves (2022-25), and the Sunwolves in 2019. Mt Albert then sealed victory on full time with Marcus Fraser diving over from dummy half.[69] Kahil Johnson converted three of their four tries. At Moyle Park, Manukau won their third game in a row to solidify 4th place. Samuel Nati opened the scoring after dummying and bouncing out of a tackle and scoring under the posts. His second came just before halftime in almost identical fashion. Fred (Leti) Muller finished the scoring with a swerving run which he converted to have 5 from 5 for the afternoon. Timor Williams was the sole scorer for Ponsonby who remain at the bottom of the table on points differential from Te Atatu.

28 June Richmond 28-34 (12-16) Pt Chevalier Grey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn  
2:30 Try: Trujon Nomani-Brown (26m), Kaylis Lundon (39m), Sione Ngahe (41m), Oscar Su'a (55m), Caleb Savelio-Thompson (59m)
Con: Waikare Ratima (27m), Trujon Nomani-Brown 3 (40m, 42m, 60m)
[70] Try: Malakai Cama (7m), Juelz Baker (14m), Callum Jones (33m), Taipari Wikitera (51m), Matagi-Blade Collins-Kamuhemu (67m), Mikaele Ilaiu (79m)
Con: James Marriot 3 (16m, 35m, 67m), Caleb Laiman (80m)
Pen: Caleb Laiman (76m)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Chris McMillan, TJ's: Nigel Williams and Maxine Godinet
28 June Otahuhu 72-6 (34-6) Te Atatu Bert Henham Park 1, Ōtāhuhu  
2:30 Try: Viliami Kuli 3 (5m, 28m, 30m), Dylan Tavita 2 (15m, 79m), Toaiti Ramsay 3 (24m, 66m, 76m), Bostyn Hakaraia (36m), William Fakatoumafi (39m), Andrew Nansen 2 (45m, 69m), Connor Taurua Purcell (48m), Sione Tonga Paea Nau (73m)
Con: William Fakatoumafi 8/14 (7m, 16m, 29m, 49m, 66m, 70m, 74m, 80m)
[71] Try: Semisini Lopeti (9m)
Con: Lucas Adams 1/1 (11m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, TJ's: Rebecca Ellison and Michael Une
28 June Mt Albert 22-14 (6-10) Papakura Fowlds Park 1, Morningside  
2:30 Try: Tommy Beale (34m), John Aitu (55m), Phoenix Sorensen (65m), Marcus Fraser (79m)
Con: Kahil Johnson 3/4 (35m, 56m, 80m)
[72] Try: Walter Fifita (4m), Stedman Lefau (23m), Jamie Henry (75m)
Con: James Dowie 1/3 (25m)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Paki Parkinson, TJ's: Ryan Doherty and Corey Jull
28 June Manukau 30-4 (18-0) Ponsonby Moyle Park 1, Māngere  
2:30 Try: Samuel Nati 2 (18m, 40m), Taunga Arama (27m), Kahn Munokoa (62m), Fred Muller (69m)
Con: Fred Muller 5/5 (19m, 28m, 40m, 63m, 70m)
[73] Try: Timor Williams (51m) Referee: Daniel Caddy, TJ's: Kone Lavea and TBC
28 June Bay Roskill 14-12 (14-12) Marist Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4, Blockhouse Bay  
2:30 Try: Renouf Oge (11m), Cheoneth Henry (18m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 2/2 (13m, 19m)
Pen: Joshua Tanielu (40m)
[74] Try: Draven Sao (22m), Doux Kauhiva (30m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 2/2 (24m, 31m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, TJ's: Leigh Fletcher and Paul Lorigan
Round 9

Manukau had a 30-10 win over Bay Roskill after taking a 16-0 lead at halftime. The Vikings threatened to make a game of it when Mackenzie Kata scored in the 44th minute and Joshua Tanielu converted but from the next set Tanielu tried to tap on a pass which went to ground and winger Kahn Munokoa picked up the loose ball and raced 70 metres to score. A penalty to Fred (Pupi) Muller and a try to Karekake Holamotu gave them an unassailable lead. At Jack Colvin Park an improving Richmond side ran in four first half tries for a 22-0 lead before Te Atatu scored their only points just after halftime with a try to Kane Lefleur. However the Bulldogs scored four more tries with Trujon Nomani-Brown finishing with seven conversions. The game between Marist and Mt Albert was transferred to Marist's second home ground, Margaret Griffen Park due to the recent wet weather. The ground was in very good condition for the live streamed game.[75] The Saints scored twice early to take a 10-0 lead. Their first try came after Jeremiah Poutu fielded a kick but threw a wild pass infield that went to ground for Laurence McFall to eventually gather and dive over. Mt Albert replied with a brilliant piece of work from Kalepo Paualaisa which gave AJ Ulugia space to beat the remaining defence. Poutu then made a long run down the right edge before the Lions swung it to the left for Paualaisa crossed in the left corner. Paualaisa put Ulugia away down the left side who passed back to Dion Fraser in support to cap an 80 metre effort and then Poutu bumped off a defender to make the halftime score 22-10. Kahil Johnson scored for Mt Albert early in the second half when Marist dropped a bomb, before Lani Graham Taufa, the twin brother of Moala Graham-Taufa crashed over to make the score 28-14. Navajo Doyle scored a 65th minute try to go with five conversions. Paualaisa capped off an excellent attacking performance winning the race to a short grubber from Fraser close to fulltime. At Prince Edward Park, Papakura opened the scoring with a try to Walter Fifita before Malakai Cama, Taipari Wikitera, and Juelz Baker crossed for tries to put the Pirates in front 20-16 at the break. Stedman Lefau scored twice for the Sea Eagles while Fifita added a second in the 72nd minute. James Dowie converted five of their six tries while Tyrone Hurt-Pickering only converted two of the Pirates five tries with Juelz Baker scoring a double. At Victoria Park the Ponsonby side found themselves level with Otahuhu 8-8 after half an hour after Mitchuel Elima ripped the ball off Emeliano Mikaele and dived over with Charles Gabriel's conversion and penalty soon after. However the Leopards were ultimately too strong with Toaiti Ramsay scoring two tries as did Tevita Mikaele, while Ben Wharton-Benedict scored a try in his 100th appearance for Otahuhu. Bostyn Hakaraia converted seven of their ten tries.

5 July Bay Roskill 10-30 (0-16) Manukau Blockhouse Bay Reserve 4, Blockhouse Bay  
2:30 Try: Mackenzie Kata (44m), Zion Tanielu (76m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu (46m)
[76] Try: Yijo John (2m), Akuila Tuha (13m), Fred (Pupi) Muller (27m), Kahn Munokoa (47m), Karekake Holamotu (61m)
Con: Fred (Pupi) Muller 4/5 (7m, 15m, 53m, 63m)
Pen: Fred (Pupi) Muller 1/1 (55m)
Referee: Paki Parkinson, TJ's: Tameilau Pauuvale and Ryan Doherty
5 July Te Atatu 4-46 (0-22) Richmond Jack Colvin Park 1, Te Atatū  
2:30 Try: Kane Lefleur (41m) [77] Try: Unknown (7m), Caleb Savelio-Thompson (15m), Unknown (18m), Unknown (27m), Unknown (44m), Unknown (55m), Unknown 63m), Unknown (66m)
Con: Trujon Nomani-Brown 7/8 (17m, 20m, 28m, 46m, 57m, 65m, 67m)
Referee: David Millar, TJ's: Maxine Godinet and Paul Lorigan
5 July Marist 14-38 (10-22) Mt Albert Margaret Griffen Park 2, Mt Roskill  
2:30 Try: Laurence McFall (4m), Isileli Ula (16m), Lani Graham-Taifa (51m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 1/3 (12m)
[78] Try: AJ Ulugia (21m), Kalepo Paualaisa 2 (19m, 77m), Dion Fraser (26m), Jeremiah Poutu (28m), Kahil Johnson (45m), Navajo Doyle (65m)
Con: Navajo Doyle 5/6 (16m, 27m, 35m, 47m, 78m), Kahil Johnson 0/1
Referee: Daniel Caddy, TJ's: Nigel Williams and Leigh Fletcher
5 July Papakura 34-24 (16-20) Pt Chevalier Prince Edward Park 1, Papakura  
2:30 Try: Walter Fifita 2 (5m, 72), Stedman Lefau 2 (18m, 61m), Isileli Matalave (31m), Jarney Proctor (48m),
Con: James Dowie 5/6 (19m, 32m, 49m, 62m, 77m)
[79] Try: Malakai Cama (15m), Taipari Wikitera (24m), Juelz Baker 2 (27m, 80m), Caleb Laiman (39m)
Con: Tyrone Hurt-Pickering 2/5 (16m, 28m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, TJ's: Corey Jull and Michael Une
5 July Ponsonby 14-54 (8-20) Otahuhu Victoria Park 1, Auckland Central  
2:30 Try: Mitchuel Elima (12m), Timor Williams (55m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 2/2 (13m, 57m)
Pen: Charles Gabriel 1/1 (19m)
[80] Try: Andrew Nansen (6m), Viliami Kuli (22m), Connor Taurua-Purcell (32m), Toaiti Ramsay 2 (36m, 75m), Maryn Murray-Tiava'asu'e (49m), Ben Wharton-Benedict (51m), Tevita Mikaele 2 (59m, 80m), Unknown (70m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia (33m, 50m, 53m, 57m, 60m, 70m, 80m)
Referee: Brent Newton, TJ's: Curtis Wharekawa and Kemo Teariki

Steele Shanks Women's Premiership

Standings

Team Pld W D L B F A PD Pts
Papakura Women 6 4 0 1 2 160 74 +86 12
Otahuhu Leopards Ladies 6 5 0 1 1 164 86 +78 12
Mount Albert Lionesses 6 4 0 2 1 218 84 +134 10
Mangere Lady Hawks 6 1 0 5 1 122 208 -86 4
Marist Ladies 5 0 0 5 2 38 250 -212 4

Fixtures and Results

Round 1

The Mt Albert Lionesses easily beat the new Mangere East Lady Hawks side at Cornwall Park 2. Anastasia Sekene scored three tries, and Lua Hakofa and Jade Tuilaepa both scored doubles for the winners. Paulina Morris-Ponga converted eight of their ten tries. In an even match on the Cornwall Park 1 field the reigning champion Papakura Sea Eagles held on for a 6 point win after leading 20-0 midway through the first half. Former New Zealand Warriors and New Zealand womens player Amber-Jessie Kani scored a try for the Sea Eagles. The match was live streamed on the Auckland Rugby League You Tube channel.[81]

10 May Mangere East Lady Hawks 4-56 Mt Albert Lionesses Cornwall Park 2  
2:30 Try: Unknown (26m) [83] Try: Lua Hakofa 2 (1m, 71m), Anastasia Sekene 3 (5m, 18m, 68m), Dysharne Pepe (10m), Aleisha Taylor (43m), Jade Tuilaepa 2 (46m, 74m), Keri Ratima (51m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga 8/10 (2m, 6m, 11m, 19m, 44m, 47m, 69m, 72m)
Referee: Nigel Williams (TJ's: ?)[82]
10 May Papakura Sea Eagles Women 20-14 Otahuhu Leopards Ladies Cornwall Park 1  
2:30 Try: Ana Taumalolo (5m), Amber-Jessie Kani (15m), Wati Delailomaloma (22m), Fresia Pokaia (28m)
Con: Platinum Marsters 2/4 (16m, 29m)
[84] Try: Oceaniah Leiataua (38m), Taylor Osborne (69m), Jeyla Ropati (76m)
Con: Tiana Thomson 1/3 (39m)
Referee: David Millar (TJ's: Moses luke Ripia and ?)
Round 2
17 May Mangere Lady Hawks 18-42 Papakura Women Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tiare-Anne Leauga 2 (28m, 65m)
Con: Cleo Leilua (80m)
[85] Try: Unknown all points Referee: Kone Jr Vaiuta Lavea
17 May Otahuhu Leopards Ladies 52-4 Marist Saints Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown all points [86] Try: Unknown Referee: Nigel Williams
Round 3

At Fowlds Park the Lionesses scored an easy win. They led 28-10 at halftime before easing out to a 38 point win. Patisepa Kengike scored a hat-trick and Anastasia Sekene getting a double. Palina Morris-Ponga converted six of their tries. There were thirteen tries scored at Walter Massey Park though only one was converted (by Tiana Thompson). For the visiting 'Leopards Ladies' they had nine different try scorers making up their 36 points while for the 'Lady Hawks' Kalonikakala Fifita scored a second half double.

24 May Mt Albert Lionesses 54-16 (28-10) Marist Women Fowlds Park 2  
12:45 Try: Patisepa Kengike 3 (4m, 10m, 58m), Anastasia Sekene 2 (14m, 63m), Alice Shannon (24m), Jade Tuilaepa (27m), Mele Feaomoengalu (42m), Aleisha Taylor (52m), Keri Ratima (74m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga 6 (6m, 15m, 25m, 28m, 43m, 54m), Aleisha Taylor (65m)
[87] Try: Navelzen Taupo (21m), Meletatafu Lelenoa (33m), Ella Timo (70m)
Con: Ella Timo (22m)
Pen: Mikayla Kalolo
Referee: David Millar
24 May Mangere Lady Hawks 16-38 (0-8) Otahuhu Leopards Ladies Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tiare-Anne Leauga (45m), Kalonikakala Fifita 2 (70m, 80m), Odesza Toia-Alaimalo (76m) [88] Try: Tiana Thompson (4m), Oceaniah Leiataua (8m), Tuputala Ufioa (45m), Jade Wharemate (48m), Charlize Cairns (56m), Lourdes Tuiala (67m), Jeyla Ropati (70m), Jasmin Munro (76m), Monika Fakaosilea (77m)
Con: Tiana Thompson (69m)
Referee: Kone Lavea
Round 4

Otahuhu scored three unconverted tries to Jasmin Munro, Georgia Wharton-Benedict, and Jeyla Ropati to take a 12-0 halftime lead before a Mt Albert comeback saw them get it to 12-10 in the 73rd minute when Anastasia Sekene scored. The conversion missed and Otahuhu held on for the win. Shonte To'a scored three tries for Papakura in their easy win over Marist with Tiana-Malia Kawaihoa-Marquez crossing for two tries. Platinum Marsters converted five of their ten tries.

7 June Otahuhu Leopards Ladies 12-10 (12-0) Mt Albert Lionesses Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 Try: Jasmin Munro (9m), Georgia Wharton-Benedict (25m), Jeyla Ropati (35m) [89] Try: Mele Feaomoengalu (60m), Anastasia Sekene (73m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga (61m)
Referee: David Millar
7 June Papakura Women 50-6 (26-6) Marist Women Prince Edward Park 1  
2:30 Try: Shonte To'a 3 (2m, 45m, 72m), Wati Delailomaloma (9m), Alexis Hapuku (13m), Amber-Jessie Kani (20m), Tiana-Malia Kawaihoa-Marquez 2 (26m, 49m), Queenie E Wai Tupaea (61m), Danika Manase (67m)
Con: Platinum Marsters (3m, 10m, 27m, 45m, 63m)
[90] Try: Leila Afu (35m)
Con: Sela Moala (40m)
Referee: Rebecca Ellison
Round 5

Mt Albert Lionesses took a 28-6 lead into halftime before a big comeback by Pt Chevalier who scored four unvconverted tries but ultimately falling ten points short. For the Lionesses Pamela McHardy scored a try and kicked four conversions. At McManus Park, Onjeurlina Hunt scored a double for the Leopards including one in the 76th minute which levelled the scores with Tiana Thomson's conversion proving the winner. For Papakura, Ana Taumalolo and Shania Berryman scored two tries each but Platinum Marsters was only able to convert one of them and all 18 of their points came in the first half.

14 June Mt Albert Lionesses 32-22 (28-6) Mangere Lady Hawks Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Jewel Bowen (7m), Alice Shannon (12m), Patisepa Kengike (17m), Pamela McHardy (23m), Lua Hafoka (34m), Mafi Faukafa (52m)
Con: Aleisha Taylor 4/6 (8m, 14m, 25m, 36m)
[91] Try: Unknown (27m), Unknown (45m), Unknown (49m), Unknown (62m), Unknown (68m)
Con: Unknown (29m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
14 June Otahuhu Ladies 20-18 (8-18) Papakura Women McManus Park 1  
2:30 Try: Onjeurlina Hunt 2 (24m, 76m), Jasmin Munro (28m), Oceaniah Leiataua (48m)
Con: Tiana Thomson (77m)
Pen: Tiana Thomson (50m)
[92] Try: Ana Taumalolo 2 (1m, 5m), Shania Berryman 2 (16m, 22m)
Con: Platinum Marsters (2m)
Referee: David Millar
Round 6

In the only round 6 match to be played the Otahuhu Leopards Ladies won a hard fought game against the winless Mangere East Lady Hawks. They led 24-8 soon after halftime but the Lady Hawks scored two tries to one to make the score respectable.For Otahuhu Jasmin Munro scored twice while Tiana Thomson crossed for a try and kicked two conversions. For the Lady Hawks Tiare-Anne Leauga scored a double.

28 June Marist LBD-WBD Mt Albert Lionesses Margaret Griffin Park 1  
2:30 [93]
28 June Otahuhu Leopards Ladies 28-18 (20-8) Mangere East Lady Hawks McManus Park 1  
2:30 Try: Lourdes Tuiala (1m), Jor-El Loto (6m), Jasmin Munro 2 (16m, 30m), Tiana Thomson (43m), Savannah Bacchus (69m)
Con: Tiana Thomson 2 (3m, 8m)
[94] Try: Tiare-Anne Leauga 2 (26m, 74m), Alyssa Vaha'akolo-Ngaika (35m), Shafenior Fealofani Lui (56m)
Con: Ramouner Serenity Henry (57m)
Referee: Hemana Ryan
Round 7

In the ARL livestreamed match at Margaret Griffen Park in Mt Roskill the visiting Mangere East Lady Hawks were too strong for Marist.[95] The match commentators were Lynley Tierney-Mani, Nigel Rattray, and Jono Ngan Woo. The game had been transferred from Murray Halberg Park after the recent wet weather. Tiare-Anne Leauga crossed twice in each half for four tries. Her first came in the second minute when she used her speed from 30 metres out to cross in the left corner. Five minutes later she took a pass 65 metres out breaking down the left before beating the Marist fullback Ella Timo to score behind the posts. Lupe Finau replied for Marist after a movement to the right and she dived over in a tackle in the right corner. At the break the score was 24-8 but immediately Leauga scored a 50 metre try cutting through the middle and scoring behind the posts. Navelzen Taupo used her power to crash over in the 51st minute which was her second try for the Saints. Ella Timo was sinbinned by referee Nigel Williams after a sideline push and shove with ten minutes to go. Latesha Mitchener scored a try and kicked three conversions. The Lady Hawks win was their first of the season and saw them move past Marist off the bottom of the standings. At Fowlds Park the Lionesses led 16-6 at halftime after tries to Anastasia Sekene, Paulina Morris-Ponga, and Claudia Hanham however Papakura took over the game after the break running in four converted tries and holding the Lionesses scoreless. With the win Papakura moved to the top of the standings with the previous leaders the Lionesses dropping down to third.

5 July Marist Women 12-44 (8-24) Mangere East Lady Hawks Margaret Griffen Park 1, Mt Roskill  
12:45 Try: Lupe Finau (16m), Navelzen Taupo 2 (32m, 51m)
Con: Ella Timo 0/3
[96] Try: Tiare-Anne Leauga 4 (2m, 6m, 42m, 78m), Stormy-Lee Sanft (23m), Kalonikakala Fifita (35m), Latesha Mitchener (39), Mele Kaufusi (56m), Gedaliah Pulupaki (64m)
Con: May-Lepetimalo Fueina Sasa 1/1 (7m), Latesha Mitchener 3/8 (40m, 43m, 58m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
5 July Mt Albert Lionesses 16-30 (16-6) Papakura Women Fowlds Park 1, Morningside  
2:30 Try: Anastasia Sekene (11m), Paulina Morris-Ponga (26m), Claudia Hanham (36m)
Con: Paulina Morris-Ponga (13m, 27m)
[97] Try: Unknown (4m), Unknown (44m), Unknown (47m), Unknown (53m), Unknown (79m)
Con: Unknown (5m, 44m, 48m, 67m), Platinum Marsters (80m)
Referee: Simon Bailey

Sharman Cup

Standings

The Mt Albert side withdrew from the competition after two default losses midseason forcing a bye for their remaining opponents who were awarded two competition points.

Team Pld W D L B F A PD Pts
Hibiscus Coast 7 7 0 0 0 370 48 +322 14
Northcote Tigers 7 7 0 0 0 274 96 +178 14
Otara Scorpions 7 6 0 1 0 320 82 +238 12
Mangere East Hawks 7 5 0 2 0 272 144 +128 10
Manurewa Marlins 7 4 0 3 0 214 125 +89 8
Howick Hornets 6 3 0 3 1 135 136 -1 8
Glenora Bears 7 2 0 5 0 98 298 -200 4
Pakuranga Jaguars 7 0 0 7 0 98 348 -250 0
Waitemata Seagulls 7 0 0 7 0 62 330 -268 0
Mount Albert 2nds 6 0 0 6 0 26 262 -236 0

Fixtures and Results

Round 1
3 May Mt Albert 2nds 8-34 Otara Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Kulima Tafea (79m)
Con: Carlos Muru (80m)
[98] Try: Titanian Palei 3 (8m, 48m, 56m), Filipo Utai 3 (29m, 39m, 59m), Kurtis Cooper (71m)
Con: Titanian Palei 2 (10m, 39m), Jody Henry (58m)
Referee: [Match Manager: Neil Petaia]
3 May Mangere East 46-16 Glenora Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 Try: Joshua Halatanu (1m), Siale Lavuavu 3 (20m, 51m, 66m), Numiamasasulu Tema (31m), Nukurua Ngere (60m), John Paulo (64m), Lenin Simi (76m), Townsend Unaga (78m)
Con: Numiamasasulu Tema 2 (2m, 20m), Howard Brown 3 (53m, 61m, 64m)
[99] Try: Arona Tyrell (7m), Sunia Tamale (33m), Bronson Bernard (48m)
Con: Noah Connolly (9m, 34m)
3 May Pakuranga 10-58 Manurewa Ti Rakau Park 1  
2:30 Try: Elijah Fatuleai (56m), PJ Nauma (12m)
Con: Anaru Thomson (58m)
[100] Try: Te Rata Hikatangatahiko (7m), Elijah Solomona 2 (17m, 70m), Josiah Andrew (21m), Jayson Losefo (29m), Tamati Hebden (33m), Bodhi Hape (42m), Charlie Archer (48m), Sorro Malaesilia (52m), Josiah Andrew (61m), Daniel Du Plessis (66m), Jeremiah Tamatimu (78m)
Con: Hauriri Harvey (19m, 31m, 54m, 72m, 80m)
3 May Waitemata 10-52 Hibiscus Coast Ranui Domain 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (39m), Tony Setu (62m)
Con: Sevele Fainu (39m)
[101] Try: Nathan Natano 2 (3m, 28m), Korey Craig 4 (5m, 6m, 25m, 80m), Jeremiah Pai (43m), Nathan Ashe (57m), Samuel Waterworth (69m), Te Awa Marino (75m)
Con: Notana Snowden 6/10 (4m, 6m, 8m, 26m, 58m, 80m)
3 May Northcote 28-18 Howick Birkenhead War Memorial 4  
2:30 Try: Strachan Vowles (9m), Huston Holloway 2 (11m, 59m), Kevin Locke (22m), Teremate Teremate (66m)
Con: Tait Wenzlick (10m, 12m, 23m, 60m)
[102] Try: Xander Mahu-Delamere (15m), Jaz Nahu-Main (27m), Joshua Setefano (73m)
Con: Mason Te Rore 3/3 (16m, 28m, 74m)
Round 2

The match between Mangere East and Otara was recorded for You Tube by G2G Productions.[103]

10 May Mangere East 22-42 (18-20) Otara Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 [105] Referee: Brent Newton[104]
10 May Pakuranga 10-32 Northcote Ti Rakau Park 1  
2:30 [106] Referee: Gabriel Thompson
10 May Waitemata 12-26 Manurewa Ranui Domain 1  
2:30 [107] Referee: Ngaone Sefo
10 May Hibiscus Coast 66-0 Mt Albert 2nds Stanmore Bay 2  
2:30 Try: Taine Ryan 2 (1m, 79m), Max Fuller (3m), Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan (13m), Korey Craig 2 (20m, 77m), Te Awa Marino (36m), Samuel Waterworth (39m), Nathan Natano 2 (46m, 68m), Nathan Ashe (51m), Metui Kalekale (55m), Nathan Austen (74m)
Con: Notana Snowden (3m), Tipene Snowden 4 (21m, 39m, 47m, 53m), Korey Craig (80m)
[108] Referee: Jordan Chand
10 May Howick 40-18 Glenora Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 [109] Referee: Mina Nomani
Round 3
17 May Otara 74-4 (32-4) Glenora Ngati Otara Park 1  
2:30 Try: Manaia Lauaki 3 (3m, 37m, 54m), Peyrce Tanaki (13m), Filipo Utai 2 (19m, 41m), Kurtis Cooper 2 (22m, 64m), Titanian Palei 3 (33m, 45m, 68m), Rico Toeava Ward (56m), Hansell Semau (60m), Raiden Siafolau (71m)
Con: Titanian Palei 7 (14m, 20m, 35m, 38m, 43m, 61m, 66m), Kurtis Cooper 2 (55m, 58m)
[110] Try: Independence Anetone (27m) Referee: Gabriel Thompson
17 May Howick 20-28 (6-16) Hibiscus Coast Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 Try: Jarius Malu-Delamere (29m), Mason Te Rore 2 (47m, 73m), Paula Fukofuka (64m)
Con: Joshua Setefano (30, 65m)
[111] Try: Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan 2 (4m, 58m), George Prescott (9m), Korey Craig (15m), Cody Jones (68m)
Con: Notana Snowden 3/5 (5m, 17m, 69m)
Pen: Notana Snowden 1/1 (80m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
17 May Mt Albert 10-22 (4-6) Manurewa Fowlds Park 1  
2:30 Try: Antonio Fruean (35m), Cole Hughes (76m)
Con: Carlos Muru (77m)
[112] Try: Jeremiah Margraff 3 (8m, 54m, 62m), Jeremiah Tamatimu (70m)
Con: Nathan Simmons 3/4 (9m, 62m, 71m)
Referee: David Millar
17 May Waitemata 20-32 (8-16) Northcote Ranui Domain 1  
2:30 Try: Unknown (1m), Unknown (11m), Unknown (45m), Roy Siovaiata (50m), Unknown (53m) [113] Try: Ethan Schaumkel 2 (20m, 73m), Dante Nu'u 2 (26m, 77m), Jason Bhana (36m), Huston Holloway (61m)
Con: James Bates 4/6 (21m, 36m, 61m, 78m)
Referee: Mina Nomani
17 May Pakuranga 6-36 Mangere East Ti Rakau Park 1  
2:30 Try: Joshua Cooper (39m)
Con: John Fitzgerald (39m)
[114] Try: Nukurua Ngere (21m), Joshua Halatanu (25m), Semisi Tuipulotu (43m), Numiamasasulu Tema (47m), Jasiah Vaiouga (57m), Lemalie Seiuli (65m), Siale Lavulavu (77m)
Con: Numiamasasulu Tema 3 (21m, 43m, 47m), Howard Brown (80m)
Referee: Brent Newton
Round 4

Glenora's struggles continued losing 54-12 at home. Lemalie Seiuli and Siale Lavulavu both scored three tries for the Hawks. At Birkenhead War Memorial Northcote won 52-22 over Pakuranga with Vinnie Chan running in four tries through the middle section of the game and James Bates converting eight of their nine tries. Johnathan Kusimweray crossed twice for the Jaguars. On Jack Shelly Field the Manurewa side ran away with a 58-4 win after the scores were 16-4 at halftime. Elijah Solomona scored a second half hat-trick with Tyson Slade scoring twice and Nathan Simmons adding five conversions to his try for the Marlins. Waitemata's only try was scored by Roy Meki Siovaiata. At Ngati Ōtara Park the Scorpions burst out to a 24-0 half time lead thanks to four long range tries between the 9th and 21st minutes, and by the end of the game captain Filipo Utai (3), Kurtis Cooper (2), and Atelea Filo (2) had all crossed multiple times. Howick's points came after the break with Mason Te Rore and Lopingi Lama scoring one try each. The match was recorded for You Tube by G2G Productions.[115]

24 May Glenora 12-54 (4-30) Mangere East Harold Moody 1  
2:30 Try: Sione Ma'asi (14m), Bronson Bernard (64m), Tevita Misiloi (70m) [116] Try: Lemalie Seiuli 3 (6m, 17m, 25m), Agapeo Ah-Young (28m), Siale Lavulavu 3 (34m, 42m, 47m), Lamonye Matu (39m), Malachi Vaiouga (59m), Texas Toleafoa (75m)
Con: Christian Sifakula (7m, 29m, 35m, 44m, 49m, 60m), Michael Munday (76m)
Referee: Mina Nomani
24 May Northcote 52-22 (28-8) Pakuranga Birkenhead War Memorial Park 4  
2:30 Try: Taine Neho (17m), Ethan Schaumkel (19m), Vinnie Chan 4 (23m, 37m, 41m, 53m), Tait Wenzlick (34m), Huston Holloway (56m), Jason Bhana (59m)
Con: James Bates 8 (17m, 24m, 35m, 38m, 42m, 55m, 57m, 61m)
[117] Try: Fetineiai Aigaalii (13m), Johnathan Kusimweray 2 (27m, 76m), Aigaalii (Lucks) Aigaalii (46m), Unknown (80m)
Con: Unknown (48m)
Referee: Brent Newton
24 May Manurewa 58-4 (16-4) Waitemata Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field  
2:30 Try: Nathan Simmons (7m), Duntaine Puna (32m), Tyson Slade 2 (35m, 72m), Jeremiah Tamatimu (44m), Amerika Uili (48m), Te Rata Hikatangatahiko (53m), Elijah Solomona 3 (60m, 62m, 76m), Nathan Simmons (67m)
Con: Nathan Simmons 5 (8m, 33m, 49m, 60m, 67m), Hauriri Harvey (69m), Jeremiah Tamatimu (77m)
[118] Try: Roy Meki Siovaiata (15m) Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
24 May Mt Albert 0-80 Hibiscus Coast Fowlds Park 2  
2:30 [119] Referee: David Millar
24 May Otara 32-8 (24-0) Howick Ngati Otara Park 1  
2:30 Try: Kurtis Cooper 2 (9m, 71m), Filipo Utai 3 (12m, 18m, 33m), Atelea Filo 2 (21m, 66m)
Con: Tino Palei 2/6 (10m, 22m), Kurtis Cooper 0/1
[120] Try: Mason Te Rore (43m), Pingi Lama (52m)
Con: Josh Setefano 0/2
Referee: Jack Feavers
Round 5

The match between Manurewa and Northcote at Mountfort Park was recorded for You Tube by G2G Productions. Manurewa half Daniel du Plessis slipped through from close to the line and then Jeremiah Tamatimu crashed over to give Manurewa a 10-0 lead. Northcote responded with tries to Tre Stylz Te Awa and Arno Mouton. Manurewa centre Elijah Solomona scored in the right corner to give the home side a 14-12 lead at the half time break. The Tigers however dominated the second half scoring three tries, two of which James Bates converted to go with three other goals to make the score comfortable.[121] Otara beat Pakuranga 62-14 and after the game in an interview with the Counties Sports Hub the Otara coach Willie Maea said "we needed to put in a strong effort as the bye weekend can sometimes act against us... we also have a team focus to protect our backyard by winning our home games...".[122]

7 June Glenora 10-8 (0-8) Mt Albert Harold Moody Park 1  
2:30 Try: Bronson Bernard (56m), Lelu Lagaaia (72m)
Con: Noah Connolly (72m)
[123] Try: Ethan Pepper (27m), Liam Ackland (49m) Referee: Mina Nomani
7 June Waitemata 12-30 (8-8) Howick Ranui Domain 1  
2:30 Try: Lorenzo Huxley (15m), Vaisigano Nuuli (34m), Dason Masiutama (52m) [124] Try: Lopini Lama 3 (8m, 64m, 71m), Peter Wikaire 2 (28m, 66m), Joshua Setefano (78m)
Con: Rongonui Andrews (65m, 68m, 80m)
Referee: Simon Bailey
7 June Otara 62-14 (36-6) Pakuranga Ngati Ōtara Park 1  
2:30 Try: Tino Palei 3 (1m, 39m, 79m), Miracle Williams (9m), Unknown (11m), Manaia Lauaki 2 (18m, 61m), Josiah Siitia 2 (29m, 53m), Raiden Siafolau (31m), Filipo Utai (69m), Rico Ward (73m)
Con: Tino Palei 7/12 (9m, 12m, 19m, 32m, 63m, 70m, 75m)
[125] Try: Tailan Isaaka 2 (34m, 65m), Fetineiai Aigaalii (48m)
Con: John Fitzgerald (35m)
Referee: Brent Newton
7 June Mangere East 12-46 (0-20) Hibiscus Coast Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 Try: Jerome Tupuola 2 (75m, 79m)
Con: Christian Sifakula 2/2 (76m, 79m)
[126] Try: Max Fuller (1m), George Prescott (4m), Taine Te Kiri-Ryan (8m), Samuel Waterworth (19m), Nehumi Teu (42m), Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan (59m), Korey Craig (65m), George Prescott (70m)
Con: Notana Snowden 6/8 (1m, 5m, 43m, 60m, 66m, 72m)
Pen: Notana Snowden 1/1 (61m)
Referee: Nigel Williams
7 June Manurewa 14-30 (14-12) Northcote Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field  
2:30 Try: Daniel du Plessis (4m), Jeremiah Tamatimu (14m), Elijah Solomona (35)
Con: Amerika Uili 1/3 (15m)
[127] Try: Tre Stylz Te Awa (19m), Arno Mouton (27m), Teremate Teremate (54m), Taine Neho (66m), Alvin Tu'ione (74m)
Con: James Bates 4/5 (20m, 28m, 67m, 76m)
Pen: James Bates 1/1 (70m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
Round 6

The game between Hibisus Coast and Otara was recorded for You Tube by Petes Filming.[128]

14 June Glenora 32-30 (16-24) Pakuranga Harold Moody 1  
2:30 Try: Faapale Lafililo (2m), Werner Faaumuumu (16m), Martin Manukia (37m), Sione Ma'asi (44m), Isaia Lilo-Latuselu (54m), Bronson Bernard (56m)
Con: Memory Manu Mahe 4/6 (3m, 17m, 45m, 55m)
[129] Try: Carlos Hakeai 2 (7m, 27m), Joshua Cooper (24m), Andrew Mana (29m), Tailan Isaaka (50m)
Con: John Fitzgerald 5/5 (8m, 25m, 28m, 31m, 52m)
Referee: Brent Newton
14 June Mangere East 62-4 (12-0) Waitemata Walter Massey Park 1  
2:30 Try: Nukuru Ngere (3m), Townsend Umaga (20m), Morgan Misifoa (44m), Liam Poe-Viviani 2 (47m, 56m), Siale Lavulavu 3 (50m, 57m, 76m), Lemale Seiuli (67m), Lenin Simi (75m), Nazareth Vaiouga (80m)
Con: Christian Sifakula 9 (4m, 20m, 45m, 48m, 56m, 58m, 67m, 77m, 80m)
[130] Try: Dason Masiutama (62m) Referee: Poriau Uamaki
14 June Northcote WBD (50) - LBD (0) Mt Albert Birkenhead War Memorial 4  
2:30 [131] Referee: Aaron Kesha
14 June Manurewa 18-19 (6-10) Howick Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field  
2:30 Try: Elijah Solomona (5m), Hauriri Harvey (45m), Amerika Uili (56m)
Con: Hauriri Harvey 1/1 (7m), Nathan Simmons 2/2 (47m, 57m)
[132] Try: Mason Te Rore (26m), Rongonui Andrews (40m), Paula Fukofuka (68m)
Con: Liuaki Lelenoa 3/3 (28m, 40m, 69m)
Drop: Ronogonui Andrews (78m)
Referee: Gabriel Thompson
14 June Hibiscus Coast 26-6 (20-0) Otara Stanmore Bay 1  
2:30 Try: Korey Craig (2m), Kavana Te Ryan (6m), Taine Tekiri Ryan (9m), George Prescott (32m), Samuel Waterworth (60m)
Con: Notana Snowden 3/5 (3m, 10m, 61m)
[133] Try: Patita Lakai (45m)
Con: Tito Palei 1/1 (46m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken
Round 7

Mangere East threatened to win easily against Manurewa, leading 28-6 at halftime but Manurewa held them in the second half for a final score of 40-18. For the Hawks Nukurua Ngere scored three tries. Both Christian Sifakula (6/7), and Nathan Simmons (3/3) kicked a combined 9 for 10 while Simmons also added a try for the Marlins. At Birkenhead War Memorial Park, the home Northcote side won comfortably over Glenora. They extended an 18-0 halftime lead to win 40-6 through nine tries, five of which were converted by Taine Neho. Teremate Teremate scored three tries. Hibiscus Coast scored 40 first half points to 0 at a wet Ti Rakau Park and didn't let up in the second half adding another 32 unanswered points. Full back Korey Craig backed up well using his pace to score four tries while Nehumi Teu, Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan, and Nathan Austen all scored doubles. Notana Snowden kicked well, converting 10 of their 13 tries. The match was streamed for YouTube by [134] Another home team suffered a heavy defeat with Waitemata going down to Otara 70-0 at the Ranui Domain. Tino Palei scored four tries for the Scorpions, while Filipo Utai scored two. Vaicane Marsters also scored twice to go with three conversions. He and Palei only converted five of their fifteen tries.

28 June Mangere East 40-18 (28-6) Manurewa Walter Massey Park 1, Māngere  
2:30 Try: Numiamasasulu Tema (16m), Siale Lavulavu (19m), Nukurua Ngere 3 (30m, 39m, 49m), Jerome Tupuola (33m), Siale Lavulavu (75m)
Con: Christian Sifakula 6/7 (17m, 20m, 32m, 40m, 50m, 80m)
[135] Try: Nathan Simmons (27m), Bodhi Hape (43m), Jeremiah Tamatimu (53m)
Con: Nathan Simmons 3/3 (28m, 44m, 54m)
Referee: Brent Newton
28 June Mt Albert LBD-WBD Howick Fowlds Park 1, Morningside  
2:30 [136]
28 June Northcote 46-6 (18-0) Glenora Birkenhead War Memorial Park 4, Birkenhead  
2:30 Try: Jonathan Little (20m), Vinnie Chan (24m), Teremate Teremate 3 (29m, 70m, 77m), Kyson Hughes (42m), Xavier Rice (53m), Huston Holloway (66m), Jackson Runga (74m)
Con: Taine Neho 5/9 (21m, 26m, 30m, 53m, 67m)
[137] Try: Faapale Lafililo (48m)
Con: Memory Manu Mahe (50m)
Referee: David Millar
28 June Pakuranga 0-72 (0-40) Hibiscus Coast Ti Rakau Park 1, Pakuranga  
2:30 [138] Try: Korey Craig 4 (1m, 12m, 41m, 79m), Nehumi Teu 2 (6m, 28m), Kavana Tekiri-Ryan 2 (11m, 66m), Nathan Austen 2 (17m, 51m), Tipene Snowden (40m), Cody Jones (56m), Max Fuller (73m)
Con: Notana Snowden 10/13 (2m, 7m, 12m, 13m, 20m, 40m, 43m, 67m, 74m, 80m)
Referee: Poriau Uamaki
28 June Waitemata 0-70 (0-40) Otara Ranui Domain 1, Rānui  
2:30 [139] Try: Tovia Christopher (7m), Galuafi Sega (11m), Raiden Siafolau (14m), Kurtis Cooper (19m), Vaicane Marsters 2 (22m, 71m), Tino Palei 4 (25m, 28m, 36m, 77m), Filipo Utai 2 (42m, 51m), Rico Toeava Ward (48m), Jaycob Ru (56m), Josiah Siitia (59m)
Con: Tino Palei 2 (8m, 15m), Vaicane Marsters 3 (27m, 30m, 61m)
Referee: Mina Nomani
Round 8

Manurewa scored an upset 20-18 win over Otara. it was four tries each but Nathan Simmons converted two tries while for Otara Vaicane Marsters only converted one of Otara's. Tamenu Temanu's 57th minute try gave them the lead which they held on to. At Paparoa Park the home team moved out to a 16-0 half time lead which they stretched to 38-0 before a late rally by the Tigers gave some respectability. Peter Heretama Wikaire scored three tries and Paula Fukofuka two, while Rongonui Andrews scored a try to go with five conversions. At Stanmore Bay the home team was up 50-0 at halftime and added another 48 points in the second half to continue Glenora's awful season. Korey Craig, the Raiders fullback scored a remarkable 50 points from six tries and 13 goals. Alipate Liava'a, Jonathan Milne, and Nathan Natano scored two tries each. At Ti Rakau Park the visiting Waitemata side scored a converted try on fulltime to Dason Masiutama to draw the match 14-14 after the Jaguars led 10-4 at halftime and 14-4 soon after. Masiutama scored a double.

5 July Manurewa 20-18 (16-10) Otara Mountfort Park: Jack Shelly Field, Manurewa  
2:30 Try: Jeremiah Margraff (3m), Seth Marsters (22m), Amerika Uili (37m), Temanu Temanu (57m)
Con: Nathan Simmons 2 (23m, 38m)
[140] Try: Filipo Utai (6m), Joshua Tufuga 2 (26m, 71m), Tino Palei (52m)
Con: Vaicane Marsters (28m)
Referee: Baha Dib
5 July Howick 46-16 (16-0) Northcote Paparoa Park 1, Howick  
2:30 Try: Peter Heretama Wikaire 3 (22m, 38m, 67m), Paula Fukofuka 2 (34m, 53m), Liuaki Lelenoa (42m), Sione Tuimoala (50m), Rongonui Andrews (60m), Lopingi Lama (80m)
Con: Rongonui Andrews (23m, 38m, 43m, 52m, 62m)
[141] Try: Tait Wenzlick (64m), Caleb Arama (76m), Jackson Runga (79m)
Con: Tait Wenzlick (65m, 77m)
Referee: Gabriel Thompson
5 July Hibiscus Coast 98-0 (50-0) Glenora Stanmore Bay 1, Whangaparaoa  
2:30 Try: Korey Craig 6 (2m, 8m, 13m, 25m, 65m, 77m), Alipate Liava'a 2 (6m, 35m), Samuel Waterworth (22m), Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan (28m), Corey Cassidy-Natano (33m), Corey Levien (42m), Jonathan Milne 2 (46m, 55m), Max Fuller (49m), Cody Jones (52m), Nathan Natano 2 (58m, 60m)
Con: Korey Craig 13/18 (3m, 9m, 14m, 23m, 27m, 29m, 36m, 43m, 47m, 53m, 56m, 61m, 78m)
[142] Referee: Grant Smith
5 July Pakuranga 14-14 (10-4) Waitemata Ti Rakau Park 1, Pakuranga  
2:30 Try: Carlos Hakeai (9m), Neti Falefa (26m), John Fitzgerald (45m)
Con: John Fitzgerald (28m)
[143] Try: Sevele Fainu (40m), Dason Masiutama 2 (63m, 78m)
Con: Sam Tuialii (80m)
Referee: Davey Misileki

Championship Women

Standings

Fixtures and Results

The June 15 match between Glenfield and Richmond was declared a no result. The Glenfield team was then suspended for their next two matches which resulted in default losses. After defaulting to Pukekohe on June 22, the East Coast Bays side withdrew from the competition.

Date Score Score Referee Venue
Round 1 10 May Glenfield 16 Waitemata 12 Nigel Williams Cornwall Park 12:45
10 May Richmond Roses WBD Mt Albert Ch. Lionesses LBD - Cornwall Park 2, 12:45
11 May Pukekohe Wahine WBD East Coast Bays LBD - Navigation Homes Stadium 2, 12:45
Round 2 18 May Mt Albert ch. Lionesses 40 Glenfield 14 Nigel Williams Fowlds Park 1, 2:30pm
18 May East Coast Bays 0 Waitemata 30 Aaron Kesha Freyburg Park 1, 2:30
18 May Pukekohe Wahine 18 Richmond Roses 4 Tameilau Pauuvale Navigation Homes Stadium 2, 2:30
Round 3 25 May Glenfield 44 East Coast Bays 0 Nigel Williams Sunnynook Park 1, 2:30pm
25 May Mt Albert ch. Lionesses 16 Pukekohe Wahine 8 Tameilau Pauuvale Fowlds Park 1, 2:30
25 May Waitemata 8 Richmond Roses 24 David Millar Ranui Domain 1, 2:30
Round 4 8 June Pukekohe Wahine 54 Glenfield 4 Tameilau Pauuvale Navigation Homes Stadium 2, 2:30pm
8 June Richmond Roses WBD East Coast Bays LBD David Millar Fowlds Park 1, 2:30
8 June Waitemata 8 Mt Albert ch. Lionesses 42 Nigel Williams Ranui Domain 1, 2:30
Round 5 15 June Glenfield No Result Richmond Roses No Result David Millar Sunnynook Park 1, 2:30
15 June Pukekohe Wahine 66 Waitemata 0 Tameilau Pauuvale Navigation Homes Stadium 2, 2:30
15 June East Coast Bays 0 Mt Albert ch. Lionesses 78 Nigel Williams Freyburg Park 1, 2:30
Round 6 22 June Waitemata WBD Glenfield LBD - -
22 June Mt Albert 18 Richmond Roses 28 - Fowlds Park 1, 2:30
22 June East Coast Bays LBD Pukekohe Wahine WBD - -
Round 7 29 June Glenfield LBD Mt Albert ch. Lionesses WBD - -
29 June Richmond Roses 6 Pukekohe Wahine 26 David Millar Grey Lynn Park 1, 2:30
Round 8 6 July Richmond Roses - Waitemata - David Millar Grey Lynn Park 1, 2:30
6 July Pukekohe Wahine - Mt Albert ch. Lionesses - Tameilai Pauuvale Prince Edward Park 1, 2:30

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