Wellington Rugby League

Wellington Rugby League
Club information
Full name Wellington Rugby League Incorporated
Founded 12 May 1912
Current details
CEO(s) Jason Hemson

Wellington Rugby League is the local sporting body responsible for the administration of Rugby league in the Greater Wellington region. It is responsible for the local competition of the same name, as well as its representative team, the Wellington rugby league team.

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Local Senior Competition

The Senior WRL competition involves eight teams:

The winner is awarded the Appleton Shield, which has been in use since 1913. In 1912 four teams played for the Seigel Cup; Petone, Hutt, Athletic and Newtown. Petone won the first ever Wellington club competition.[1]

History

Wellington played its first game on 24 August 1908 when they took on Auckland at Victoria Park, Auckland in the first provincial game of rugby league in New Zealand.[2]

During 1909, 1910 and 1911 Wellington continued to play a number of provincial games and, in 1909, defeated Auckland in Auckland, 22-19, the first of only five victories over Auckland in over 100 years.[1]

Foundation

The Wellington Rugby League Association was officially formed on 23 May 1912 at the Trades Hall in Wellington when 1907-08 All Golds captain, Hercules Richard (Bumper) Wright presided over a meeting of 75 footballers and supporters, many of them prominent rugby union players in Wellington.[1]

The founding committee was chaired by W J Riorden and included Daniel Fraser.

Touring teams

In 1990 Wellington defeated the touring Great Britain side 30-22.[3] This is Wellington's only victory over a touring side.[1]

Lion Red Cup

Between 1994 and 1996, Wellington was represented by the Wellington City Dukes and Hutt Valley Firehawks in the Lion Red Cup. One player from the Dukes, Earl Va'a, later went on to represent Samoa in Rugby union. Both teams folded along with the competition in 1996.

Team Season Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Position Finals
Hutt Valley 1994 22 9 0 13 458 489 -30 18 Eighth N/A
Wellington City 1994 22 8 0 14 470 508 -38 16 Ninth N/A
Hutt Valley 1995 22 13 0 9 544 443 101 26 Fifth Lost Elimination Play-off
Wellington City 1995 22 10 2 10 440 514 -74 22 Seventh N/A
Hutt Valley 1996 22 11 2 9 444 469 -25 24 Sixth N/A
Wellington City 1996 22 9 0 13 536 532 4 18 Eighth N/A

Bartercard Cup

Wellington initially had two sides in the Bartercard Cup competition - the Porirua Pumas and the Wainuiomata Lions, based in the city of Porirua and Lower Hutt suburb of Wainuiomata respectively. Results between the two were dissimilar - with Wainuiomata reaching the preliminary final in the first season, and Porirua coming last place in theirs. However in 2002 it was decided that one team (later to be named the Wellington Orcas) was needed in the competition. They narrowly missed out on a finals spot in 2002, being on equal points but with a lower For and Against than the Marist Richmond Brothers. Unfortunately this was a high point for the franchise with the team never making the play-offs.

In 2006, the then-unnamed Bartercard Cup franchises adopted the name of Wellington Orcas, after the unsuccessful NRL expansion bid.

Team Season Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Position (Teams) Finals
Porirua 2000 22 3 1 18 506 777 -271 7 Wooden Spoon (Twelve) N/A
Wainuiomata 2000 22 13 0 9 668 542 126 26 Fourth (Twelve) Lost Preliminary Final
Porirua 2001 21 4 1 16 421 808 -387 11[4] Eleventh (Twelve) N/A
Wainuiomata 2001 22 11 1 10 688 628 60 23 Sixth (Twelve) N/A
Wellington 2002 16 9 1 6 547 449 98 19 Sixth (Twelve) N/A
Wellington 2003 16 4 1 11 460 646 -186 6[5] Eleventh (Twelve) N/A
Wellington 2004 16 8 1 7 465 409 56 17 Sixth (Twelve) N/A
Wellington 2005 16 5 3 8 418 459 -41 13 Eighth (Twelve) N/A
Wellington 2006 18 6 0 12 452 549 -97 12 Seventh (Ten) N/A
Wellington 2007 18 10 0 8 509 529 -20 20 Sixth (10) N/A

Bartercard Premiership

Wellington Rugby League were awarded a place in the new six-team National Provincial Competition. The team plays its home matches at Porirua Park.[6]

Season Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Position Finals
2008 5 2 1 2 146 138 8 5 Fourth N/A
2009 5 2 0 3 142 120 22 4 Fourth Lost Semi Final

NRL bid: Southern Orcas

In 2004, working with the Wellington Rugby League, a consortium called the Southern Orcas was involved in bidding for a National Rugby League franchise to be based in the city. The franchise ultimately went to the Gold Coast who joined the NRL for the 2007 season.

In 2007 reports emerged that the consortium was looking at the possibility of joining Super League however nothing ever eventuated.[7][8]

References

  1. ^ a b c d History Of Wellington Rugby League Association Wellington Rugby League
  2. ^ John Haynes From All Blacks to All Golds: Rugby League's Pioneers, Christchurch, Ryan and Haynes, 1996. ISBN 0473038641
  3. ^ Coffey and Wood The Kiwis: 100 Years of International Rugby League ISBN 1869710908
  4. ^ The Ngongotaha Chiefs withdrew from the competition after round sixteen. All teams scheduled to play them after this were awarded two points for a bye.
  5. ^ Wellington were docked three points for registration infringements.
  6. ^ "O'Brien heralds new era". The Dominion Post. 30 May 2008. http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/sport/local-sport/466569. Retrieved 2 December 2011. 
  7. ^ "NZ Super League link played down". BBC Sport. 8 April 2007. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_league/super_league/6536817.stm. Retrieved 2 December 2011. 
  8. ^ RL CHIEF 'SCEPTICAL' OF ORCAS BID http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=rleague/07/04/08/RUGBYL_Orcas.html

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