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East Coast Rugby Union Season – 2023

We hope you enjoy this look back as we look forward to many more years of recording the history of Ngati Porou East Coast Rugby Union. We acknowledge all the information from the NZ “Rugby Almanack” Series from 1934 and appreciate their hard and dedicated work in providing this detailed history. – Web Admin

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2022Season
2023 Status:
Heartland.Championship
Founded 1921 – Affiliated 1921
Name changed to Ngati Porou East Coast 2017
President:
C.W. (Campbell) Dewes
Chairman:
V.S. (Val) Morrison
Chief.Executive.Officer:
L.M (LeRoy) Kururangi
Coach:
K.D. (Kahu) Tamatea
Assistant Coach:
H.E. (Hosea) Gear, Kim Harris
Main ground:
Whakarua Park, Ruatoria
Capacity:
3,000
Colours:
Sky blue and white

Ngati Porou East Coast’s fortunes continued to rise with a top four finish in the Heartland Championship round robin for the first time since 2012. An unbeaten home record, including four successful defences of the Osborne Taonga, was the base that propelled the Coasters into the playoffs, while the win over Buller at Westport was achieved in golden point extra time. Two late penalty goal attempts missed against Wairarapa Bush in the one-point defeat.

In their Meads Cup semi-final they gave the all-conquering South Canterbury team an almighty scare, leading 17–3 after 44 minutes before succumbing to 31 unanswered points in the last 25 minutes. The conceding of two yellow cards in that time did not help.

The forward pack was a very experienced one with the rolling maul a very effective weapon.

The front row of Hakarangi Tichborne, Joe Royal and Perrin Manuel anchored one of the best scrums in the competition, with Royal also a standout in general play. Finding a consistent locking combination was only solved in the second half of the season with Hoani Te Moana shifting from loose forward to partner Richard Green who, until then, had had a different partner in each game.

Ngati Porou East Coast had strength in the loose forward department, with Mitchell Crosswell, Will Bolingford, Hone Haerewa and Faifili Levave all doing sterling work although the latter two were not always available.

Renata Roberts-Te Nana was a highly accomplished fullback whose NZ Heartland selection was well earned. Te Rangi Fraser was also one of the best backs, proving an astute general. His excellent goalkicking form saw him set a new record for conversions in a season.

Sam Parkes had another fine season at halfback and his captaincy proved invaluable to the team. He now has 23 tries, just one short of the Ngati Porou East Coast record.

Verdon Bartlett became just the fourth centurion for the Union, playing his 100th game in the win against King Country.

Of the new players, Tevita Nabura (Counties Manukau/Highlanders) Renata Roberts-Te Nana (Northland) and Nick Crosswell (Manawatu/Chiefs/Highlanders/Hurricanes/NZ Maori) all had previous first-class experience.

After the King’s Birthday fixture against Poverty Bay, Hosea Gear became Director of Rugby for the Union, and Kahu Tamatea took over as head coach. Black Fern Charmaine McMenamin, not playing in the Farah Palmer Cup due to a knee injury, was involved with the team as performance analyst.

Higher honours went to:
New Zealand Heartland: R. Roberts-Te Nana



2023 First Class Appearences

    Position PL
1072 Te Rangi.H.H.H. Fraser Fullback, First Five 10
1164 Hakarangi Tichborne Prop 10
1203 Josh Dearden Winger 10
1113 Richard Green Loose Forward 9
1183 Placeholder Mitchell Crosswell Loose Forward 9
1200 Will Bolingford Flanker 9
1224 Apirana Pewhairangi Centre 9
1005 Verdon R.M. Bartlett Utility Back 8
1057 Hoani J. Te Moana Flanker 8
1062 Sam.P. Parkes Scrumhalf 8
1192 Jorian Tangaere Forward 8
1230 Tevita Nabura Winger, Centre 8
1231 Renata C. Roberts-Te Nana Fullback 8
1081 Perrin Joseph Manuel Flanker, Hooker 7
1198 Jody Tuhaka Forward 7
1220 Joe Royal Prop 7
1106 Hone Haerewa No. 8, Winger 6
1168 Te Aho Morice Utility Back 6
1234 Taane Paki Winger, Centre 6
1233 Rico Te Kani Lock 6
1068 Pamona Samupo Winger 5
0995 Richard.J.S.’Riki’ Waitoa Lock, Winger 5
1170 Jack Richardson Loose Forward 5
1190 Tutere Waenga * Back 5
1211 Faifili Levave Loose Forward 5
1232 Jayden Leiua-Pokia Prop 5
1076 Kris Palmer Fullback, Winger 4
1217 Semisi Akana Prop 4
1065 Frank C. Taiapa Loose Forward 3
1035 BJ Sidney Winger 3
1229 N.J. (Nick) Crosswell Lock 3
1228 Jaya More Prop 3
1182 Hamuera Moana Scrumhalf 2
1207 Gabe Te Kani Flanker, Hooker 2
1235 Paora Mullany First Five 2
1181 Tawhao M.T.I.W Stewart Centre 1
1179 Tipene Meihana Winger 1
0000 zPenalty Try 1
1187 Manahi Brooking Loose Forward 1
1227 Manahi Tipoki Winger 1