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Farah Palmer Cup 2017 - Media Info and Preview Week 5

28/09/2017

 

 
 
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This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following each week's matches - follow us on Twitter @nzrugby so you can be first to know when they’re ready to view.

This weekend the North Harbour Hibiscus v Auckland Storm match will be broadcast live on SKY, while allblacks.com will live stream Waikato v Bay of Plenty Volcanix.

In the race for the Fiao'o Fa'amausili Medal, Counties Manukau Heat fullback Hazel Tubic leads the pack with nine points from the first four matches.

Last weekend Canterbury won the JJ Stewart Trophy from Counties Manukau Heat and will defend it at their home fixture against Tasman on Saturday

Fiao'o Fa'amausili will play her 100th match for the Auckland Storm on Friday.
 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup will be officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby. 

View this week's referee appointments

 

Match Officials Sponsor for New Zealand's domestic competitions

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View official results from competition matches in Week Four.
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Week Five action in the Farah Palmer Cup.
 
 
NORTH HARBOUR HIBISCUS
v AUCKLAND STORM

Friday 29 September, 5.05pm at QBE Stadium, Albany
*Broadcast live on SKY
Played: 2, 1999-2000 | North Harbour wins: 0 | Auckland wins: 2
Last match: Auckland 68 North Harbour 0 in 2000 (WNPC) 
Last North Harbour win: none 
Biggest North Harbour score: 0 in 1999 (WNPC) and 0 in 2000 (WNPC)
Biggest Auckland score: 116 in 1999 (WNPC) 
Biggest differential: Auckland by 116 (116-0) in 1999 (WNPC)

 
OTAGO SPIRIT v
WELLINGTON PRIDE

Saturday 30 September, 12.30pm at Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin

Played: 19, 1999-2016 | Otago wins: 9 | Wellington wins: 10 
Last match:  Wellington 40 Otago 20, 03.09.16 in Porirua (FPC)
Last Otago win: Otago 33 Wellington 12, 30.08.14 in Petone (WNPC) 
Biggest Otago score: 38, 23.08.08 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Biggest Wellington score: 57, 30.07.11 in Dunedin (WNPC) 
Biggest differential: Wellington by 57 (57-0), 30.07.11 in Dunedin (WNPC)

 
HAWKE'S BAY TUI'S
v MANAWATU CYCLONES

Saturday 30 September, 1pm at Tremain Field, Napier

Played: 14, 1999-2015 | Hawke's Bay wins: 7 | Manawatu wins 6 | Draws: 1 
Last match: Manawatu 58 Hawke's Bay 8, 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Last Hawke's Bay win: Hawke's Bay 21 Manawatu 19, 27.08.11 in Palmerston North (WNPC) 
Biggest Hawke's Bay score: 77, 01.09.01 in Napier (WNPC) 
Biggest Manawatu: 58, 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Manawatu by 50 (58-8), 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)

 
WAIKATO v
BAY OF PLENTY VOLCANIX

Saturday 30 September, 2.45pm at Beetham Park, Hamilton
*streamed live on allblacks.com
Played: 7, 1999-2016 | Waikato wins: 6 | Bay of Plenty wins 1
Last match: Waikato 32 Bay of Plenty 3, 27.08.16 in Hamilton (FPC)
Last Bay of Plenty win: Bay of Plenty 17 Waikato 13, in 1999 (WNPC)
Biggest Waikato score: 48, 06.04.14 in Hamilton (WNPC)
Biggest Bay of Plenty score: 17 in 1999 (WNPC) and 17, 21.09.02 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Waikato by 48 (48-0), 06.09.14 in Hamilton (WNPC) 

 
CANTERBURY v
TASMAN MAKOS

Saturday 30 September, 4.45pm at AMI Stadium, Christchurch



No previous matches




 

 
 
 BYE: COUNTIES MANUKAU HEAT
 
 
allblacks.com/FarahPalmer insta: mitre10.cup facebook/mitre10cup twitter: @mitre10cup
 
This update features all your Farah Palmer Cup information for the week: match officials, resources, previews of the upcoming week's action and official results. Provisional results will be available on allblacks.com following each week's matches - follow us on Twitter @nzrugby so you can be first to know when they’re ready to view.

This weekend the North Harbour Hibiscus v Auckland Storm match will be broadcast live on SKY, while allblacks.com will live stream Waikato v Bay of Plenty Volcanix.

In the race for the Fiao'o Fa'amausili Medal, Counties Manukau Heat fullback Hazel Tubic leads the pack with nine points from the first four matches.

Last weekend Canterbury won the JJ Stewart Trophy from Counties Manukau Heat and will defend it at their home fixture against Tasman on Saturday

Fiao'o Fa'amausili will play her 100th match for the Auckland Storm on Friday.
 
 

REFEREE APPOINTMENTS

The Farah Palmer Cup will be officiated by a New Zealand Women’s Referees squad, complemented by two Australian referees taking part in an exchange programme with New Zealand Rugby. 

View this week's referee appointments

 

Match Officials Sponsor for New Zealand's domestic competitions

 
MEDIA RESOURCES 

The Farah Palmer Cup Media Guide is available for downloading as a PDF and Farah Palmer Cup Provincial Union and competition logos are also available for editorial use. The guide and logos can also be found in the Media Centre on allblacks.com (username and password required).

 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
View official results from competition matches in Week Four.
 
COMING UP THIS WEEK 
Week Five action in the Farah Palmer Cup.
 
 
NORTH HARBOUR HIBISCUS
v AUCKLAND STORM

Friday 29 September, 5.05pm at QBE Stadium, Albany
*Broadcast live on SKY
Played: 2, 1999-2000 | North Harbour wins: 0 | Auckland wins: 2
Last match: Auckland 68 North Harbour 0 in 2000 (WNPC) 
Last North Harbour win: none 
Biggest North Harbour score: 0 in 1999 (WNPC) and 0 in 2000 (WNPC)
Biggest Auckland score: 116 in 1999 (WNPC) 
Biggest differential: Auckland by 116 (116-0) in 1999 (WNPC)

 
OTAGO SPIRIT v
WELLINGTON PRIDE

Saturday 30 September, 12.30pm at Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin

Played: 19, 1999-2016 | Otago wins: 9 | Wellington wins: 10 
Last match:  Wellington 40 Otago 20, 03.09.16 in Porirua (FPC)
Last Otago win: Otago 33 Wellington 12, 30.08.14 in Petone (WNPC) 
Biggest Otago score: 38, 23.08.08 in Dunedin (WNPC)
Biggest Wellington score: 57, 30.07.11 in Dunedin (WNPC) 
Biggest differential: Wellington by 57 (57-0), 30.07.11 in Dunedin (WNPC)

 
HAWKE'S BAY TUI'S
v MANAWATU CYCLONES

Saturday 30 September, 1pm at Tremain Field, Napier

Played: 14, 1999-2015 | Hawke's Bay wins: 7 | Manawatu wins 6 | Draws: 1 
Last match: Manawatu 58 Hawke's Bay 8, 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Last Hawke's Bay win: Hawke's Bay 21 Manawatu 19, 27.08.11 in Palmerston North (WNPC) 
Biggest Hawke's Bay score: 77, 01.09.01 in Napier (WNPC) 
Biggest Manawatu: 58, 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Manawatu by 50 (58-8), 26.09.15 in Palmerston North (WNPC)

 
WAIKATO v
BAY OF PLENTY VOLCANIX

Saturday 30 September, 2.45pm at Beetham Park, Hamilton
*streamed live on allblacks.com
Played: 7, 1999-2016 | Waikato wins: 6 | Bay of Plenty wins 1
Last match: Waikato 32 Bay of Plenty 3, 27.08.16 in Hamilton (FPC)
Last Bay of Plenty win: Bay of Plenty 17 Waikato 13, in 1999 (WNPC)
Biggest Waikato score: 48, 06.04.14 in Hamilton (WNPC)
Biggest Bay of Plenty score: 17 in 1999 (WNPC) and 17, 21.09.02 in Rotorua (WNPC)
Biggest differential: Waikato by 48 (48-0), 06.09.14 in Hamilton (WNPC) 

 
CANTERBURY v
TASMAN MAKOS

Saturday 30 September, 4.45pm at AMI Stadium, Christchurch



No previous matches




 

 
 
 BYE: COUNTIES MANUKAU HEAT

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