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1 Record (19462006)  





2 20072010 Mid Canterbury  





3 2010 South Canterbury  





4 2011 North Otago  





5 2012 Mid Canterbury  





6 2012 South Canterbury  





7 20132016 Mid Canterbury  





8 2016 South Canterbury  





9 2019 North Otago  





10 20202023 South Canterbury  





11 See also  





12 References  














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The Hanan Shield is one of the most prestigious trophies in New Zealand's domestic rugby union competition. First played for in 1946 after being presented by the Mayor of Timaru, A. E. S. Hanan. The Hanan Shield is based on a challenge system played between North Otago, South Canterbury and Mid Canterbury. The holding union must defend the shield in challenge matches, and if a challenger defeats them, they become the new holder of the shield. A rules change at the end of the 2011 season meant that the shield is contested in all meetings between the holders and one of the other two teams.[1]

Record (1946–2006)[edit]

Union Played Won Loss
South Canterbury 128 87 41
Mid Canterbury 109 47 62
North Otago 83 26 57

2007–2010 Mid Canterbury[edit]

On 6 October 2007, Mid Canterbury won the Shield from North Otago, who had held the shield since 2000, with a 25–22 victory. In a fiercely contested clash in front of a record crowd at Oamaru's Centennial Park, Mid Canterbury played themselves into a Shield winning position. Mid Canterbury made the decisive break thanks to two stunning solo tries to young winger Brenton Connell, then hung on in the final 20 minutes despite losing star midfielder Jack Umaga to a broken jaw. This ended North Otago's Hanan Shield reign of 14 defences over seven years.[2]

6 October 2007
North Otago22–25Mid Canterbury
Centennial Park, Oamaru


On 9 August 2008 Mid Canterbury made their first Hanan Shield defence when they ran onto the Ashburton Showgrounds to play South Canterbury in the first Hanan Shield match contested under the new experimental law variations (ELVs). It was South Canterbury who put on the early pressure with prop Timaru Tafa crossing in the 6th minute. Mid Canterbury's 19-year-old wing Brenton Connell sliced through a midfield gap on his own 10-metre line, broke a tackle and sprinted away down the left-hand flank to score in the corner. In the 29th minute, loose forward Jon Dampney showed his strength in shrugging off a tackler to score in the corner. Connell made it two for the afternoon when Dampney took a quick throw, which saw the ball spread to the opposite sideline into the hands of Connell who crossed the line and scored. South Canterbury started the second half strong, and scored two tries in the first 10 minutes, to loose forward Eric Smith and Tafa got his second. Mid Canterbury were trailing 19–18 but were not about to give up. A try to second five-eighth Richard Fridd pulled them back into the game, while two more tries were scored by first five-eighth Dan Maw and Dampney who scored his second.

9 August 2008
Mid Canterbury37–19South Canterbury
Con: Dan Maw (2)
Pen: Dan Maw
Con: Luke Reihana (2)
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton


Mid Canterbury retained the Hanan Shield until 2010.

16 August 2008
Mid Canterbury35–21North Otago
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton


5 September 2009
South Canterbury13–16Mid Canterbury
Fraser Park, Timaru


26 September 2009
Mid Canterbury30–21North Otago
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton


24 October 2009
Mid Canterbury19–17South Canterbury
Meads Cup semifinal
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton


21 August 2010
Mid Canterbury28–3South Canterbury
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton


11 September 2010
Mid Canterbury29–14North Otago
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton

2010 South Canterbury[edit]

In the last Hanan Shield challenge in the 2010 Heartland Championship, South Canterbury took the Shield from Mid Canterbury.

9 October 2010
Mid Canterbury13–15South Canterbury
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton

2011 North Otago[edit]

In the first Hanan Shield challenge of the 2011 Heartland Championship, North Otago uplifted the Shield from South Canterbury. North Otago retained the Shield for one challenge.

17 September 2011
South Canterbury16–17North Otago
Fraser Park, Timaru


24 September 2011
North Otago24–18Mid Canterbury
[3]
Whitestone Contracting Stadium, Oamaru

2012 Mid Canterbury[edit]

Mid Canterbury claimed the Hanan Shield from North Otago with a 7–3 win on 8 September 2012.[4]

8 September 2012
14:30 (NZST)
Mid Canterbury7–3North Otago
Try: Salave Misi
Con: Andrew Letham (1/1)
ReportPen: Tai Aholelei (1)
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton

2012 South Canterbury[edit]

On 13 October 2012 South Canterbury claimed the shield by defeating Mid Canterbury 17–15 at Fraser ParkinTimaru. South Canterbury outscored their opponents by three tries to two.

13 October 2012
14:30 (NZST)
South Canterbury17–15Mid Canterbury
Try: Timaru Tafa
Trevathan
Liam Edwards
Con: Liam Edwards (1/3)
ReportTry: Tukulua Tolu (2)
Con: Solomona Paraki (1/2)
Pen: Solomona Paraki (1)
Fraser Park, Timaru


South Canterbury retained the shield by defeating Mid Canterbury 48–20 in the 2012 Lochore Cup semi-final on 21 October.[5]

21 October 2012
14:30 (NZST)
South Canterbury48–20Mid Canterbury
Try: Stephen Burt
Sam Vea
Kali Latu
Tenare Saumani
Liam Edwards
Afala Tailega
Con: Liam Edwards (5/6)
Pen: Liam Edwards (1)
ReportTry: Ben Kitching
Nick McKain
Jon Dampney
Con: Solomona Paraki (1/3)
Pen: Solomona Paraki (1)
Fraser Park, Timaru

2013–2016 Mid Canterbury[edit]

Mid Canterbury won the Shield with a win 34–27 against South Canterbury on 21 September 2013.[6]

21 September 2013
14:30 (NZST)
Mid Canterbury34–27South Canterbury
Try: Will McGoon
Esera Lauina
Richard Catherwood
Con: Murray Williams (2/3)
Pen: Murray Williams (5)
Report [6]Try: Tenari Saumani
George Folau
Liam Edwards
Con: Liam Edwards (0/3)
Pen: Liam Edwards (4)
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton


Mid Canterbury defended the shield by defeating North Otago 26–20 in the 2013 Meads Cup final on 26 October.[7] This was also Mid Canterbury's first time winning the Meads Cup.

26 October 2013
14:30 (NZST)
Mid Canterbury26–20North Otago
Try: Dwayne Burrows
Jon Dampney
Con: Murray Williams (2/2)
Pen: Murray Williams (4)
ReportTry: J'ndre Liebenberg
Alex Brown
Con: Ed Keohane (2/2)
Pen: Ed Keohane (2)
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton


On 4 October 2014, Mid Canterbury defended the shield against North Otago in Ashburton.[8] They won the match 28–7.[9][10]

4 October 2014
14:30 (NZST)
Mid Canterbury28–7North Otago
Try: Richard Catherwood
Tevita Ula
Logan Bonnington
Con: Murray Williams (2/3)
Pen: Murray Williams (3)
ReportTry: Siosiua Ngalo
Con: Ben Palmer (1/1)
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton


On 11 October 2014, Mid Canterbury defended the shield against South Canterbury in Timaru, only one week after their match against North Otago.[8] They won 24–7.[11]

11 October 2014
14:30 (NZST)
South Canterbury7–24Mid Canterbury
Try: Paula Fifita
Con: Paula Fifita (1/1)
ReportTry: Jon Dampney
Brenton Connell
Tevita Ula
Jackson Donlan
Con: Murray Williams (2/4)
Fraser Park, Timaru


22 August 2015
14:30 (NZST)
Mid Canterbury34–17South Canterbury
Try: Murray Williams
Ashton Tuck
Mavae Tomasi
Ashton Tuck
Ewan Scott
Con: Murray Williams (3/5)
ReportTry: Kieran Coll
Matthew Kottier
Con: Jason Merrett (2/2)
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton


In the last match of the regular season, Mid Canterbury successfully defended the Shield against North Otago in Oamaru.[12]

10 October 2015
14:30 (NZST)
North Otago36–39Mid Canterbury
Try: Lemi Masoe
Sam Sturgess
Sali Halaeva
Aleki Morris
Cameron Keenan
Con: Ben Palmer (4/5)
Pen: Ben Palmer
ReportTry: Matt Thatcher (2)
Tama Tuirirangi
Seta Koroitamana
Ashton Tuck
Con: Andrew Letham (4/5)
Pen: Andrew Letham (2)
Centennial Park, Oamaru


In the first match of the 2016 Heartland Championship season, Mid Canterbury defended the Shield for a sixth consecutive time.[13] Mid Canterbury successfully defended the shield in a high-scoring affair.[14]

27 August 2016
14:30 (NZST)
Mid Canterbury40–32North Otago
Try: Jarred Percival (2)
Jon Dampney
Brendon Rigden
Timoci Nabakeke
Mike Lynch
Con: Jarred Percival (2/6)
ReportTry: Shay Tucker
Josh Casey
Joe Pickett
Simon Lilicama
Con: Carey (2/4)
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton

2016 South Canterbury[edit]

On 15 October 2016, South Canterbury, on their home ground, won the Shield from Mid Canterbury. South Canterbury defended the Shield on four occasions throughout 2017 and 2018.

15 October 2016
14:30 (NZDT)
South Canterbury14–0Mid Canterbury
Fraser Park, Timaru


9 September 2017
Mid Canterbury16–31South Canterbury
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton


23 September 2017
South Canterbury36–29North Otago
Fraser Park, Timaru


22 September 2018
South Canterbury41–10Mid Canterbury
Fraser Park, Timaru


6 October 2018
North Otago22–41South Canterbury
Centennial Park, Oamaru

2019 North Otago[edit]

On 24 August 2019, in an away fixture, North Otago ended the Shield reign of South Canterbury. North Otago defended the Shield in one challenge, against Mid Canterbury.

24 August 2019
South Canterbury20–26North Otago
Fraser Park, Timaru


5 October 2019
North Otago34–10Mid Canterbury
Centennial Park, Oamaru

2020–2023 South Canterbury[edit]

On 12 September 2020, South Canterbury won the Shield back from North Otago.

12 September 2020
North Otago7–24South Canterbury
Centennial Park, Oamaru


3 October 2020
South Canterbury37–29North Otago
Fraser Park, Timaru


16 October 2021
North Otago27–33South Canterbury
Centennial Park, Oamaru


30 October 2021
South Canterbury43–22Mid Canterbury
Fraser Park, Timaru


3 September 2022
South Canterbury36–17North Otago
Strathconan Park, Fairlie


1 October 2022
South Canterbury36–13Mid Canterbury
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton


23 September 2023 [15]
South Canterbury50–35Mid Canterbury
Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Leask, Jonathan (3 October 2012). "New rules means Hanan Shield goes on the line". rugbyunionrules.com. Archived from the original on 1 February 2013.
  • ^ "Mid Canterbury ends North Otago's streak". 31 January 2009.
  • ^ "Fixtures and Results – 2011 Heartland Championship". Heartland Championship. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  • ^ O'Neil, Terry. "Rugby: Mid Canterbury wins to claim Hanan Shield". Otago Daily Times. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  • ^ Piddington, Stu: "South Canterbury storm on to Lochore Cup final". Stuff.co.nz. 21 October 2012. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  • ^ a b "Mistakes cost South Canterbury Hanan Shield". The Timaru Herald. 23 September 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2014 – via Stuff.co.nz.
  • ^ Leask, Jonathan. "Rugby: Mid Canterbury claim Meads Cup". The New Zealand Herald. 26 October 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  • ^ a b "Pink Batts Heartland Championship 2014 draw released". Heartland Championship. 3 April 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  • ^ "Mid Canterbury retains Shield, Heartland results". Online Guardian. 4 October 2014. Archived from the original on 9 October 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  • ^ "Rugby: North Otago's Lochore Cup spot in jeopardy". Otago Daily Times. 6 October 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  • ^ "Mid Canterbury grab a semis spot in Meads Cup". Stuff.co.nz. 11 October 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  • ^ McConnell, Lynn (10 October 2015). "Wairarapa Bush squeak into Meads Cup play-offs". Heartland Championship. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  • ^ "Fixtures and Results". Heartland Championship. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  • ^ McDonnell, Lynn (27 August 2016). "Champions make winning Heartland start". Heartland Championship. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  • ^ "HIGHLIGHTS: South Canterbury v Mid Canterbury (Heartland Championship 2023)". Provincial Rugby. 24 September 2023.

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