1978 National Provincial Championship

The National Provincial Championship, or NPC, was the predecessor to the current Air New Zealand Cup and Heartland Championship in New Zealand rugby. 1978 was the third year of the National Provincial Championship, Wellington were the winners of Division 1.

Division 1 Standings

Relegated to Division Two

These were the NPC Division 1 standings for the 1978 season. A Win was worth 2 competition points, a Draw 1, a loss 0. There were no bonus points on offer.

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD PTS
1Wellington 10802172111+6116
2Counties 10703167110+5714
3Canterbury 10604152144+812
4Auckland 10604123100+2312
5North Auckland 10604129137812
6Manawatu 10514141122+1911
7Taranaki 10424156129+2710
8Southland 10505114101+1310
9Otago 10316115164497
10South Canterbury 1021792150585
11Hawkes Bay 1001968161931

Table notes

  • Pld = Played
  • W = Win
  • D = Draw
  • L = Loss
  • PF = For (Total points scored)
  • PA = Against (Total points scored against)
  • PD = Points difference
  • PTS = Competition Points

Promotion/Relegation

As the bottom placed North Island team, Hawkes Bay were automatically relegated.

Division Two North winner Bay of Plenty were automatically promoted to Division One.

South Canterbury faced Division Two South winner Marlborough. The match was tied 10-10, which meant South Canterbury remained in Division One.

Division Two Teams

Division 2 North (In Order of Final Placing)

Division 2 South (In Order of Final Placing)

Ranfurly Shield

Manawatu began the season as holders having defeated Auckland in the 1976 season. In 1978 they defended the Shield in 4 matches, extending their tenure to 13 successful defences before being defeated by North Auckland. North Auckland chose not to accept any more challenges in 1978 and thus held the Shield for the Summer.

Manawatu

  • beat West Coast 51-10
  • beat Horowhenua 42-14
  • beat Poverty Bay 24-0
  • beat Wellington 13-6
  • lost to North Auckland 10-12
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