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2015 New Zealand rugby league season

The 2015 New Zealand rugby league season was the 108th season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand. The main feature of the year was the National Competition, which was won by the Counties Manukau Stingrays.

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The New Zealand national team competed in the 2015 Anzac Test and then toured England in November.

International competitions Edit

The Kiwis toured Great Britain, playing in three test matches against England.[1] New Zealand defeated the Leeds Rhinos 34-16, before losing the first test match to England 12-26.[2] They won the second test 9-2 before losing the third test 14-20.

The touring squad was coached by Stephen Kearney and included Jordan Kahu, Kodi Nikorima, Adam Blair (c), Alex Glenn (Brisbane), Curtis Rona (Canterbury Bulldogs), Gerard Beale (Cronulla-Sutherland), Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Sam Moa, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Sio Siua Taukeiaho, Isaac Liu (Sydney Roosters), Peta Hiku (Manly-Warringah), Jesse Bromwich, Tohu Harris, Kevin Proctor (Melbourne), Tuimoala Lolohea, Ben Matulino (New Zealand Warriors), Dean Whare, Lewis Brown (Penrith), Jason Nightingale (St. George Illawarra), Martin Taupau and Manaia Cherrington (Wests Tigers).

New Zealand also competed in the 2015 Anzac Test which was played on 3 May, after being postponed on 1 May due to heavy rain at Suncorp Stadium. The Kiwis won 26-12, after leading 26-6 at halftime. The win was their first ANZAC test match victory for 17 years and the first time New Zealand had won three consecutive test matches over Australia since 1953.[3] As man of the match, Manu Vatuvei was awarded the Charles Savory medal.[4][5]

The Kiwis team for the ANZAC test on 3 May was Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Sydney Roosters), Jason Nightingale (St. George-Illawarra), Peta Hiku (Manly Sea Eagles), Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Sydney Roosters), Manu Vatuvei (NZ Warriors), Kieran Foran (Manly Sea Eagles), Shaun Johnson (NZ Warriors), Jesse Bromwich (Melbourne Storm), Issac Luke (South Sydney Rabbitohs), Ben Matulino (NZ Warriors), Kevin Proctor (Melbourne Storm), Tohu Harris (Melbourne Storm) and Simon Mannering (c - NZ Warriors). Bench: Thomas Leuluai (NZ Warriors), Sam Moa (Sydney Roosters), Martin Taupau (Wests Tigers) and Greg Eastwood (Canterbury Bulldogs). Lewis Brown (Penrith Panthers) was the 18th man and did not play while Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (Penrith Panthers) was originally named in the squad but was suspended by the NRL judiciary and replaced by Nightingale.[6]

The ANZAC test victory saw New Zealand become the number one ranked team in the RLIF World Rankings for the first time.[7]

The Kiwiferns lost 14-22 to Australia in a curtain raiser to the ANZAC test.[8] Coached by Alan Jackson, the full NZ Kiwi Ferns squad for the Anzac test curtainraiser is Tasha Davie, Shontelle Dudley, Maitua Feterika, Teuila Fotu-Moala, Georgia Hale, Annabelle Hohepa, Nora Maaka, Kelly Maipi, Laura Mariu, Krystal Murray, Hilda Peters, Kahurangi Peters, Rona Peters, Krystal Rota, Kristina Sue, Atawhai Tupaea, Janna Vaughan and Sharnita Woodman.[6]

The NZ Defence Force lost 24-30 to the Australian Combined Armed Services on 2 May.[9]

On 2 May the Junior Kiwis lost to the Junior Kangaroos 20-22.[10] Coached by Kelvin Wright, the Junior Kiwis squad was Bunty Afoa, Marata Niukore, Toafofoa Sipley, Jazz Tevaga (NZ Warriors), Nelson Asofa-Solomona, Tony Tumusa (Melbourne Storm), Zach Dockar-Clay (Parramatta Eels), James Fisher-Harris, Sione Katoa (Penrith Panthers), Watson Heleta, Lamar Liolevave, Te Maire Martin (Wests Tigers), Jamayne Isaako (Cronulla Sharks), Daniel Levi (Newcastle Knights), Joseph Manu, Taane Milne (Sydney Roosters), Renouf To'omaga (Canterbury Bulldogs) and Braden Uele (North Queensland Cowboys).[6]

A New Zealand Under-18s team toured Australia in September, playing two matches against the Australian Schoolboys. They lost the first 24-70 and the second 6-30.[11][12] The matches were nearly cancelled due to funding issues.[13] The squad was Tarquinn Alatipi (Wellington), Whitiroa Davis (Akarana), Keanu Dawson (Upper Central), Josh Farrant (Akarana), Rory Ferguson (Southern), Jackson Ferris (Mid Central), Bostyn Hakaraia (Akarana), Morgan Harper (Upper Central), Phoenix Hunt (Counties Manukau), Kenese Kenese (Counties Manukau), Dean Kouka-Smith (Akarana), Rory Marshall-Barton (Counties Manukau), Tyrone Nathan (Counties Manukau), Fabian Paletua-Kiri (Mid-Central), Isaiah Papalii (Akarana), David Phillips (Counties Manukau), Chris Sio (Akarana), Lewis Soosemea (Counties Manukau) and Auzzie Tuwhangai (Akarana).[14]

A New Zealand Maori Residents team defeated Auckland 36-32 on 30 May 2015 at Puketawhero Park in Rotorua.[15] The Maori team was coached by Ricky Henry and included Kouma Samson, Malo Solomona and Jeremiah Pai while Auckland was coached by Richie Blackmore and included Willie Peace, Eliakim Uasi, Roman Hifo, Tulson Caird and Herman Retzlaff.

National competitions Edit

Rugby League Cup Edit

Auckland were the holders of the Rugby League Cup but did not contest the trophy. They had not defended the trophy since 2012.

National Competition Edit

2015 was the sixth year of the National Competition.

A merit team was announced at the conclusion of the tournament and consisted of George Edwards (Counties Manukau Stingrays), Joseph Oti (Wellington Orcas), Matt Sauni (Canterbury Bulls), Simione Ma’amaloa (Counties Manukau Stingrays), Andrew Tusiane (Counties Manukau Stingrays), Tevin Arona (Canterbury Bulls), Ray Talimalie (Counties Manukau Stingrays), Saipani Aiolupo (Counties Manukau Stingrays), Kruz Tupo (Counties Manukau Stingrays), Chris Bamford (Canterbury Bulls), Sione Feao (Counties Manukau Stingrays), James Baxendale (Canterbury Bulls) and Nick Read (Wai-Coa-Bay Stallions). Bench: Uila Aiolupo (Counties Manukau Stingrays), Eli George (Northern Swords), Erwin Sauni (Canterbury Bulls) and Jeremy Siulepa (Wai-Coa-Bay Stallions).[18]

Season standings Edit

Team Pld W D L B PF PA Pts
Counties Manukau Stingrays 6 5 0 1 1 302 100 12
Canterbury Bulls 6 5 0 1 1 246 116 12
Waicoa Bay Stallions 6 5 0 1 1 198 110 12
Akarana Falcons 6 2 1 3 1 188 168 7
Wellington Orcas 6 2 1 3 1 166 213 7
Central Vipers 6 1 0 5 1 134 332 4
Northern Swords 6 0 0 6 1 88 281 2

Source:[19]

Final Edit

Home Score Away Match Information
Date Venue
Counties Manukau Stingrays 41 - 10 Canterbury Bulls 17 October Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland[18]

Regional competitions Edit

The Manawatu Mustangs defeated the Taranaki Sharks 38-34, and Hawkes Bay 56-22 to win the central region tri-series.[20]

The Canterbury "A" team won the South Island provincial rugby league competition.[21]

Australian competitions Edit

The New Zealand Warriors played their 21st first grade season in the Australian competition, playing in the National Rugby League and finishing 13th.

The Warriors also fielded teams in the New South Wales Cup and Holden Cup (Under-20s), finishing fourth and seventh respectively. Both teams made the finals, the NSW Cup team lost two finals matches, while the Holden Cup (Under-20s) team won two matches, before being eliminated by the Penrith Panthers in the preliminary final.

In February, Auckland hosted the launch of the 2015 NRL season, as well as the 2015 NRL Auckland Nines. A NRL match between the Melbourne Storm and St. George Illawarra Dragons was also be played in Napier at McLean Park on 25 July.[22]

Club competitions Edit

Auckland Edit

The Point Chevalier Pirates won the Fox Memorial, defeating the Mount Albert Lions 22-10 in the final.[23]

The Papakura Sea Eagles won the pre-season rugby league nines competition, which was held in Whitianga.

Wellington Edit

The Te Aroha Eels beat the Wainuiomata Lions to win the Wellington Rugby League competition.[25]

Canterbury Edit

The Papanui Tigers defeated the Linwood Keas 20-14 after extra time at AMI Stadium to win the Canterbury Rugby League competition for the first time in 17 years.[26]

Northland Edit

The Hikurangi Stags won the Northland Rugby League Premiership title, defeating the Takahiwai Warriors 20-16 at Toll Stadium, Whangarei.[27][28]

The Otaua Valleys won the inaugural Northland Rugby League Championship title, defeating the Pawerenga Broncos 28-12 at Toll Stadium, Whangarei.[27] [29]

Other leagues Edit

The Hamilton City Tigers defeated Taniwharau 33-12 to win the Waikato Rugby League title.[30]

The Pacific Sharks, from Tokoroa, defeated the Taupo Phoenix 34-30 in the final of the Bay of Plenty-Coastline Rugby League competition.[31]

The Marist Dragons won the Taranaki Rugby League season, defeating the Coastal Cobras 28-10 at Pukekura Park in the grand final.[32]

The Tahunanui Tigers won the Tasman Rugby League title, defeating the Victory Phoenix 30-22.[33]

The South Pacific Raiders defeated the East Coast Eagles 26-24 at Forsyth Barr Stadium to win the Otago Rugby League title.[34]

The West Coast Rugby League celebrated 100 years during the season.[35]

References Edit

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  2. ^ "Kiwis beat Rhinos in England warm-up". BBC Sport.
  3. ^ Kiwis defeat Kangaroos for third time in a row to win Anzac test 26-12 in Brisbane stuff.co.nz, 3 May 2015
  4. ^ "Kiwis stun Kangaroos in Brisbane". nrl.com. 3 May 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  5. ^ "ANZAC Test representatives to play for the Charles Savory Medal". nrl.com. 29 April 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  6. ^ a b c Strong NZ sides for Anzac encounters nzrl.co.nz, 26 April 2015
  7. ^ "Kiwis on top of the world in rugby league rankings". ABC News. 14 May 2015.
  8. ^ Kiwi Ferns go down 22-14 to Jillaroos in Anzac test curtain raiser in Brisbane stuff.co.nz, 3 May 2015
  9. ^ Amberley-based servicemen share in Australia’s triumph Queensland Times, 4 May 2015
  10. ^ Junior Kangaroos edge Junior Kiwis by two in thriller on Gold Coast stuff.co.nz, 2 May 2015
  11. ^ Australian Schoolboys defeat NZ nrl.com, 27 September 2015
  12. ^ "Australian Schoolboys reign supreme in two-Test series". asiapacificrl.com. 2 October 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  13. ^ NZ Under-18 fixtures back on after deal reached nzherald.co.nz, 21 August 2015
  14. ^ Schools heroes added to 18S scoop.co.nz, 23 September 2015
  15. ^ "Auckland Fall Just Short Against NZ Maori Residents". aucklandleague.co.nz. 30 May 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  16. ^ Akarana Falcons nzrl.co.nz
  17. ^ Counties Manukau Stingrays[permanent dead link] nzrl.co.nz
  18. ^ a b Stingrays romp home in premiership final nzrl.co.nz, 17 October 2015
  19. ^ National Competition nzrl.co.nz
  20. ^ "Manawatu Mustangs are the Central region champions". Manawatu Standard. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  21. ^ "Canterbury Bulls appoint new rugby league coach". stuff.co.nz. 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  22. ^ Melbourne Storm to 'host' Dragons in Napier on July 25 stuff.co.nz, 26 February 2015
  23. ^ Pt Chev Pirates dominate Fox Memorial grand final maoritelevision.com, 7 September 2015
  24. ^ "Fox Memorial rugby league: 'The best show on grass'". stuff.co.nz. 2 August 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  25. ^ Te Aroha Eels beat Wainuiomata Lions in Wellington rugby league final stuff.co.nz, 8 August 2015
  26. ^ "Papanui Tigers break 17-year drought to win Canterbury rugby league grand final". The Press. 10 August 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  27. ^ a b "Northern Advocate". 17 August 2015. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  28. ^ "RLN Premiership - Grand Finals - Rugby League Northland". Rugby League Northland. 21 August 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  29. ^ "RLN Championship Champions - Rugby League Northland". Rugby League Northland. 2 September 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  30. ^ "Hamilton City Tigers win premier rugby league final against Taniwharau". stuff.co.nz. 16 August 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  31. ^ "League: Sharks snatch second grand final win (+pics&video)". Rotorua Daily Post. 17 August 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  32. ^ "Marist Dragons give three players the perfect sendoff". Taranaki Daily Times. 2 August 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  33. ^ "Tahunanui Tigers roar past Victory Phoenix to secure their first ever TRL title". Nelson Mail. 2 August 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  34. ^ "Raiders get the spoils in close match". Otago Daily Times. 3 August 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  35. ^ "West Coast rugby league celebrates 100 years". stuff.co.nz. 10 August 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2015.

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The 2015 New Zealand rugby league season was the 108th season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand The main feature of the year was the National Competition which was won by the Counties Manukau Stingrays 2015 New Zealand rugby league seasonSeasons 20142016 The New Zealand national team competed in the 2015 Anzac Test and then toured England in November Contents 1 International competitions 2 National competitions 2 1 Rugby League Cup 2 2 National Competition 2 2 1 Season standings 2 2 2 Final 2 3 Regional competitions 3 Australian competitions 4 Club competitions 4 1 Auckland 4 2 Wellington 4 3 Canterbury 4 4 Northland 4 5 Other leagues 5 ReferencesInternational competitions EditSee also List of New Zealand Kiwis matches and 2015 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain The Kiwis toured Great Britain playing in three test matches against England 1 New Zealand defeated the Leeds Rhinos 34 16 before losing the first test match to England 12 26 2 They won the second test 9 2 before losing the third test 14 20 The touring squad was coached by Stephen Kearney and included Jordan Kahu Kodi Nikorima Adam Blair c Alex Glenn Brisbane Curtis Rona Canterbury Bulldogs Gerard Beale Cronulla Sutherland Roger Tuivasa Sheck Sam Moa Shaun Kenny Dowall Sio Siua Taukeiaho Isaac Liu Sydney Roosters Peta Hiku Manly Warringah Jesse Bromwich Tohu Harris Kevin Proctor Melbourne Tuimoala Lolohea Ben Matulino New Zealand Warriors Dean Whare Lewis Brown Penrith Jason Nightingale St George Illawarra Martin Taupau and Manaia Cherrington Wests Tigers New Zealand also competed in the 2015 Anzac Test which was played on 3 May after being postponed on 1 May due to heavy rain at Suncorp Stadium The Kiwis won 26 12 after leading 26 6 at halftime The win was their first ANZAC test match victory for 17 years and the first time New Zealand had won three consecutive test matches over Australia since 1953 3 As man of the match Manu Vatuvei was awarded the Charles Savory medal 4 5 The Kiwis team for the ANZAC test on 3 May was Roger Tuivasa Sheck Sydney Roosters Jason Nightingale St George Illawarra Peta Hiku Manly Sea Eagles Shaun Kenny Dowall Sydney Roosters Manu Vatuvei NZ Warriors Kieran Foran Manly Sea Eagles Shaun Johnson NZ Warriors Jesse Bromwich Melbourne Storm Issac Luke South Sydney Rabbitohs Ben Matulino NZ Warriors Kevin Proctor Melbourne Storm Tohu Harris Melbourne Storm and Simon Mannering c NZ Warriors Bench Thomas Leuluai NZ Warriors Sam Moa Sydney Roosters Martin Taupau Wests Tigers and Greg Eastwood Canterbury Bulldogs Lewis Brown Penrith Panthers was the 18th man and did not play while Dallin Watene Zelezniak Penrith Panthers was originally named in the squad but was suspended by the NRL judiciary and replaced by Nightingale 6 The ANZAC test victory saw New Zealand become the number one ranked team in the RLIF World Rankings for the first time 7 The Kiwiferns lost 14 22 to Australia in a curtain raiser to the ANZAC test 8 Coached by Alan Jackson the full NZ Kiwi Ferns squad for the Anzac test curtainraiser is Tasha Davie Shontelle Dudley Maitua Feterika Teuila Fotu Moala Georgia Hale Annabelle Hohepa Nora Maaka Kelly Maipi Laura Mariu Krystal Murray Hilda Peters Kahurangi Peters Rona Peters Krystal Rota Kristina Sue Atawhai Tupaea Janna Vaughan and Sharnita Woodman 6 The NZ Defence Force lost 24 30 to the Australian Combined Armed Services on 2 May 9 On 2 May the Junior Kiwis lost to the Junior Kangaroos 20 22 10 Coached by Kelvin Wright the Junior Kiwis squad was Bunty Afoa Marata Niukore Toafofoa Sipley Jazz Tevaga NZ Warriors Nelson Asofa Solomona Tony Tumusa Melbourne Storm Zach Dockar Clay Parramatta Eels James Fisher Harris Sione Katoa Penrith Panthers Watson Heleta Lamar Liolevave Te Maire Martin Wests Tigers Jamayne Isaako Cronulla Sharks Daniel Levi Newcastle Knights Joseph Manu Taane Milne Sydney Roosters Renouf To omaga Canterbury Bulldogs and Braden Uele North Queensland Cowboys 6 A New Zealand Under 18s team toured Australia in September playing two matches against the Australian Schoolboys They lost the first 24 70 and the second 6 30 11 12 The matches were nearly cancelled due to funding issues 13 The squad was Tarquinn Alatipi Wellington Whitiroa Davis Akarana Keanu Dawson Upper Central Josh Farrant Akarana Rory Ferguson Southern Jackson Ferris Mid Central Bostyn Hakaraia Akarana Morgan Harper Upper Central Phoenix Hunt Counties Manukau Kenese Kenese Counties Manukau Dean Kouka Smith Akarana Rory Marshall Barton Counties Manukau Tyrone Nathan Counties Manukau Fabian Paletua Kiri Mid Central Isaiah Papalii Akarana David Phillips Counties Manukau Chris Sio Akarana Lewis Soosemea Counties Manukau and Auzzie Tuwhangai Akarana 14 A New Zealand Maori Residents team defeated Auckland 36 32 on 30 May 2015 at Puketawhero Park in Rotorua 15 The Maori team was coached by Ricky Henry and included Kouma Samson Malo Solomona and Jeremiah Pai while Auckland was coached by Richie Blackmore and included Willie Peace Eliakim Uasi Roman Hifo Tulson Caird and Herman Retzlaff National competitions EditRugby League Cup Edit Auckland were the holders of the Rugby League Cup but did not contest the trophy They had not defended the trophy since 2012 National Competition Edit 2015 was the sixth year of the National Competition Akarana were coached by Steve Buckingham and included Pakisonasi Afu Patrick Ah Van and Eko Malu 16 Counties Manukau Stingrays included Upu Poching and Eliakimi Uasi 17 A merit team was announced at the conclusion of the tournament and consisted of George Edwards Counties Manukau Stingrays Joseph Oti Wellington Orcas Matt Sauni Canterbury Bulls Simione Ma amaloa Counties Manukau Stingrays Andrew Tusiane Counties Manukau Stingrays Tevin Arona Canterbury Bulls Ray Talimalie Counties Manukau Stingrays Saipani Aiolupo Counties Manukau Stingrays Kruz Tupo Counties Manukau Stingrays Chris Bamford Canterbury Bulls Sione Feao Counties Manukau Stingrays James Baxendale Canterbury Bulls and Nick Read Wai Coa Bay Stallions Bench Uila Aiolupo Counties Manukau Stingrays Eli George Northern Swords Erwin Sauni Canterbury Bulls and Jeremy Siulepa Wai Coa Bay Stallions 18 Season standings Edit Team Pld W D L B PF PA PtsCounties Manukau Stingrays 6 5 0 1 1 302 100 12Canterbury Bulls 6 5 0 1 1 246 116 12Waicoa Bay Stallions 6 5 0 1 1 198 110 12Akarana Falcons 6 2 1 3 1 188 168 7Wellington Orcas 6 2 1 3 1 166 213 7Central Vipers 6 1 0 5 1 134 332 4Northern Swords 6 0 0 6 1 88 281 2Source 19 Final Edit Home Score Away Match InformationDate VenueCounties Manukau Stingrays 41 10 Canterbury Bulls 17 October Mt Smart Stadium Auckland 18 Regional competitions Edit The Manawatu Mustangs defeated the Taranaki Sharks 38 34 and Hawkes Bay 56 22 to win the central region tri series 20 The Canterbury A team won the South Island provincial rugby league competition 21 Australian competitions EditMain article 2015 New Zealand Warriors season The New Zealand Warriors played their 21st first grade season in the Australian competition playing in the National Rugby League and finishing 13th The Warriors also fielded teams in the New South Wales Cup and Holden Cup Under 20s finishing fourth and seventh respectively Both teams made the finals the NSW Cup team lost two finals matches while the Holden Cup Under 20s team won two matches before being eliminated by the Penrith Panthers in the preliminary final In February Auckland hosted the launch of the 2015 NRL season as well as the 2015 NRL Auckland Nines A NRL match between the Melbourne Storm and St George Illawarra Dragons was also be played in Napier at McLean Park on 25 July 22 Club competitions EditAuckland Edit See also Auckland Rugby League club trophies The Point Chevalier Pirates won the Fox Memorial defeating the Mount Albert Lions 22 10 in the final 23 The Papakura Sea Eagles won the pre season rugby league nines competition which was held in Whitianga Manurewa Marlins included Neccrom Areaiiti Papakura Sea Eagles included Eliakimi Uasi Upu Poching and Roman Hifo The Point Chevalier Pirates included Tevita Latu Paki Afu and Jeremiah Pai 24 The Northcote Tigers were coached by Mark Elia and included Paul Rauhihi and Eko Malu The Glenora Bears were coached by Boycie Nelson The Mount Albert Lions were coached by Steve Buckingham and included Patrick Ah Van Wellington Edit The Te Aroha Eels beat the Wainuiomata Lions to win the Wellington Rugby League competition 25 Canterbury Edit The Papanui Tigers defeated the Linwood Keas 20 14 after extra time at AMI Stadium to win the Canterbury Rugby League competition for the first time in 17 years 26 Northland Edit The Hikurangi Stags won the Northland Rugby League Premiership title defeating the Takahiwai Warriors 20 16 at Toll Stadium Whangarei 27 28 The Otaua Valleys won the inaugural Northland Rugby League Championship title defeating the Pawerenga Broncos 28 12 at Toll Stadium Whangarei 27 29 Other leagues Edit The Hamilton City Tigers defeated Taniwharau 33 12 to win the Waikato Rugby League title 30 The Pacific Sharks from Tokoroa defeated the Taupo Phoenix 34 30 in the final of the Bay of Plenty Coastline Rugby League competition 31 The Marist Dragons won the Taranaki Rugby League season defeating the Coastal Cobras 28 10 at Pukekura Park in the grand final 32 The Tahunanui Tigers won the Tasman Rugby League title defeating the Victory Phoenix 30 22 33 The South Pacific Raiders defeated the East Coast Eagles 26 24 at Forsyth Barr Stadium to win the Otago Rugby League title 34 The West Coast Rugby League celebrated 100 years during the season 35 References Edit Kiwis to tour England in 2015 nzherald co nz 4 September 2014 Kiwis beat Rhinos in England warm up BBC Sport Kiwis defeat Kangaroos for third time in a row to win Anzac test 26 12 in Brisbane stuff co nz 3 May 2015 Kiwis stun Kangaroos in Brisbane nrl com 3 May 2015 Retrieved 4 May 2015 ANZAC Test representatives to play for the Charles Savory Medal nrl com 29 April 2015 Retrieved 4 May 2015 a b c Strong NZ sides for Anzac encounters nzrl co nz 26 April 2015 Kiwis on top of the world in rugby league rankings ABC News 14 May 2015 Kiwi Ferns go down 22 14 to Jillaroos in Anzac test curtain raiser in Brisbane stuff co nz 3 May 2015 Amberley based servicemen share in Australia s triumph Queensland Times 4 May 2015 Junior Kangaroos edge Junior Kiwis by two in thriller on Gold Coast stuff co nz 2 May 2015 Australian Schoolboys defeat NZ nrl com 27 September 2015 Australian Schoolboys reign supreme in two Test series asiapacificrl com 2 October 2015 Retrieved 2 October 2015 NZ Under 18 fixtures back on after deal reached nzherald co nz 21 August 2015 Schools heroes added to 18S scoop co nz 23 September 2015 Auckland Fall Just Short Against NZ Maori Residents aucklandleague co nz 30 May 2015 Retrieved 19 June 2015 Akarana Falcons nzrl co nz Counties Manukau Stingrays permanent dead link nzrl co nz a b Stingrays romp home in premiership final nzrl co nz 17 October 2015 National Competition nzrl co nz Manawatu Mustangs are the Central region champions Manawatu Standard 15 June 2015 Retrieved 16 June 2015 Canterbury Bulls appoint new rugby league coach stuff co nz 4 March 2016 Retrieved 9 March 2016 Melbourne Storm to host Dragons in Napier on July 25 stuff co nz 26 February 2015 Pt Chev Pirates dominate Fox Memorial grand final maoritelevision com 7 September 2015 Fox Memorial rugby league The best show on grass stuff co nz 2 August 2015 Retrieved 3 August 2015 Te Aroha Eels beat Wainuiomata Lions in Wellington rugby league final stuff co nz 8 August 2015 Papanui Tigers break 17 year drought to win Canterbury rugby league grand final The Press 10 August 2015 Retrieved 17 August 2015 a b Northern Advocate 17 August 2015 Retrieved 20 August 2015 RLN Premiership Grand Finals Rugby League Northland Rugby League Northland 21 August 2013 Retrieved 27 February 2018 RLN Championship Champions Rugby League Northland Rugby League Northland 2 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