Tasman Rugby Union

The Tasman Rugby Union is the governing body for rugby union in Tasman Bay, a bay at the north end of the South Island in New Zealand. Headquartered in Nelson, TRU is New Zealand's newest provincial union, founded in 2006 with the amalgamation of the existing Marlborough and Nelson Bays sub unions.

Tasman Rugby Union
SportRugby union
AbbreviationTRU
Founded2006 (2006)
AffiliationNew Zealand Rugby
Regional affiliationTasman Bay
HeadquartersNelson
Official website
www.tasmanrugby.co.nz

The union's premier team is the Tasman Mako which compete in New Zealand's provincial rugby competition, the Mitre 10 Cup.

History

When the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) reviewed the domestic competitions in 2005, a new 14 team premier division of competition was created, as the Air New Zealand Cup, taking the place of the National Provincial Championship (NPC).

The restructured domestic competition opened the door for the Nelson Bays and Marlborough Rugby Unions to form a relationship, forming one organisation in an attempt to be awarded a position in the new competition.

Club rugby

There are 20 clubs in the Tasman Union.

  • Awatere RFC
  • Central RFC
  • Collingwood RFC
  • Harlequins RFC
  • Huia RFC
  • Marist RFC
  • Marlborough Boys College RFC
  • Moutere RFC
  • Murchison RFC
  • Nelson RFC
  • Pelorus RFC
  • Rangers RFC
  • Renwick RFC
  • Riwaka RFC
  • Stoke RFC
  • Takaka RFC
  • Tapawera RFC
  • Waimea Old Boys RFC
  • Waitohi RFC
  • Wanderers RFC

Representative team

The TRU's premier team is the "Tasman Mako", which compete in New Zealand's provincial rugby competition, the Mitre 10 Cup.

Tasman Mako
Full nameTasman Rugby Union
UnionNew Zealand Rugby
Nickname(s)Mako
Founded2006 (2006)
Ground(s)Lansdowne Park (capacity: 15,000)
Trafalgar Park (capacity: 18,000)
CEOTony Lewis
Coach(es)Andrew Goodman and Clarke Dermody (Head Coach)
Shane Christie (Forwards)
Clarke Dermody (Set Piece)
Captain(s)David Havili
Most capsRobbie Malneek (104)
Top scorerMarty Banks (640)
Most triesRobbie Malneek (25)
League(s)Mitre 10 Cup
20191st
Team kit
Official website
www.mako.nz

Seasons

2006

2006 Air New Zealand Cup Pool A Standings
# Team GP W D L PF PA PD BP PTS
1Auckland 650119563+132525
2North Harbour (RS) 650114292+50323
3Wellington 650112190+31121
4Bay of Plenty 6303116129-13113
5Taranaki 620486128-4219
6Tasman 6105133163-3048
7Manawatu 600646174-12811

A Tasman XV played Canada 'A' on April 26, 2006 at Trafalgar Park. The Tasman side won by 40 points, the final score being 48 points to eight. The Makos were grouped in Pool A of the 2006 Air New Zealand Cup.

In their first ever match in the Air New Zealand Cup, the Makos earned a bonus point in a loss to the North Harbour team, losing 33 points to 27. They were defeated by Auckland the following week by 40 points. However, the Makos won their first match in round three, defeating Manawatu by 43 points to 0. Their only other win of the season came at home against Northland, with an impressive 56–15 win. Despite the season record of just 2 wins and 7 losses, the Makos showed the ability to compete and provided a platform to build for the future. Ti'i Paulo captained the side.

2007

2007 Air New Zealand Cup Standings
# Team P W D L PF PA PD BP1 BP2 PTS
1 Auckland (RS) 101000371145+2268048
2 Canterbury 10901351135+2166042
3 Wellington 10802354172+1826139
4 Hawke's Bay 10703254221+335134
5 Waikato 10604289231+583128
6 Southland 10604231203+281126
7 Otago 10514213275-811124
8 Taranaki 10406218234-163423
9 North Harbour 10424222267-452022
10 Northland 10316206214-81419
11 Tasman 10208184262-590412
12 Manawatu 10217158331-1731011
13 Bay of Plenty 10109154297-143239
14 Counties Manukau 10019130348-218002

The 2007 season was disappointing for the Makos, finishing the season with a record of 2 wins and 8 losses. Wins came against Hawke's Bay and Manawatu, with close losses against Waikato and Canterbury.

2008

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