2009 Auckland Rugby League season

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The 2009 Auckland Rugby League season was the 2009 season of senior rugby league in Auckland. The Auckland Rugby League ran the various competitions. The season commenced on 14 March with the start of the Phelan Shield and ended on 5 September with the Fox Memorial Grand Final. This was the 100th season of the competition, which began with the 1910 season.

The season followed the same format as 2008, with a qualification series in the first half of the year giving sixteen teams the opportunity to enter the Fox Memorial competition.

Beginning 7 June two games a week were broadcast in both English and Māori on Māori Television and Te Reo respectively.[1]

Fox Memorial Qualification Series[edit]

The Lion Red Fox Memorial Qualification Series involved sixteen teams divided into two pools, with the top eight teams entering the Fox Memorial competition. It started on 21 March and concluded on 2 May. The bottom eight teams instead entered the Sharman Cup.

Pool A Pool B
Papakura Sea Eagles
Marist Saints
Mt Albert Lions
Northcote Tigers
Richmond Bulldogs
Howick Hornets
Mangere East Hawks
Bay Roskill Vikings
Otahuhu Leopards
East Coast Bays Barracudas
Te Atatu Roosters
Manurewa Marlins
Ponsonby Ponies
Glenora Bears
Pakuranga Jaguars
Hibiscus Coast Raiders

Phelan Shield[edit]

The Mandron Masonry Phelan Shield began on 14 March and features eleven teams. The regular season concluded on 5 September with a grand final. The New Lynn Stags were the defending champions. Minor premiers the Manukau Magpies defeated the Waiheke Rams in the final to win the Shield.

Team Pld W D L B Pts
Manukau Magpies 20 16 2 2 2 36
Waiheke Rams 20 14 3 3 2 36
New Lynn Stags 20 13 0 7 2 32
Glenfield Greyhounds 20 13 2 5 2 32
Papatoetoe Panthers 20 10 0 10 2 24
Ellerslie Eagles 20 9 2 9 2 24
Navy/North Shore Dolphins 20 9 1 10 2 23
Otara Scorpions 20 8 0 12 2 20
Mt Wellington Warriors 20 6 1 13 2 17
Waitemata Seagulls 20 4 1 15 2 14
Pt Chevalier Pirates 20 1 2 17 2 6

Sharman Cup[edit]

The bottom eight teams in the Fox Memorial Qualification Series took part in the SAS Sharman Cup. The Richmond Bulldogs were the defending champions. The grand final was held on 5 September and saw minor premiers the Howick Hornets defeat the Glenora Bears 19–12 to win the Cup. Hibiscus Coast were relegated to the Phelan Shield with the Manukau Magpies being promoted.

Team Pld W D L Pts
Howick Hornets 14 12 1 1 25
Richmond Bulldogs 14 12 0 2 24
Glenora Bears 14 10 1 3 21
Mangere East Hawks 14 6 1 7 13
Bay Roskill Vikings 14 5 0 9 10
Ponsonby Ponies 14 4 1 9 9
Pakuranga Jaguars 14 3 0 11 6
Hibiscus Coast Raiders 14 2 0 12 4

Fox Memorial[edit]

The top eight teams in the Fox Memorial Qualification Series took part in the Lion Red Fox Memorial. The Mt Albert Lions were the defending champions and managed to defend their title, defeating the Papakura Sea Eagles 32–10 in the final.

As minor premiers the Otahuhu Leopards were awarded the Rukutai Shield.

Team Pld W D L Pts
Otahuhu Leopards 14 11 0 3 22
Mt Albert Lions 14 11 0 3 22
Papakura Sea Eagles 14 10 0 4 20
East Coast Bays Barracudas 14 8 0 6 16
Marist Saints 14 6 0 8 12
Northcote Tigers 14 6 0 8 12
Te Atatu Roosters 14 3 0 11 6
Manurewa Marlins 14 1 0 13 2

Awards[edit]

The Auckland Rugby League's 2009 Awards were announced on 24 October.[2]

Lion Red Fox Memorial Player of the Year: Phillip Kahui (Mt Albert)

George Rainey Medal Fox Memorial Team of the Year:
Fullback: James Blackwell (Otahuhu)
Winger: Phillip Kahui (Mt Albert)
Centre: Toshio Laiseni (Papakura)
Standoff: Zensei Inu (Te Atatu)
Halfback: Aaron Woodhouse (Manurewa)
Prop: Dylan Davis (Marist)
Hooker: Zac Tippins (Te Atatu)
2nd Row: Sala Faalogo (Mt Albert)
Lock: Tui Samoa (East Coast Bays)

Mandron Masonry Phelan Shield Player of the Year: Itaifale Tolefoa (Navy/North Shore Dolphins)
SAS Sharman Cup Player of the Year: Aaron Booth (Glenora Bears)
Māori Television Rookie of the Year: Stephen Shennan (Te Atatu Roosters)
Premiership Coach of the Year: Brent Gemmell (Mt Albert)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Grassroots Club Rugby League On Māori Television! Māori Television Press Release, 22 May 2009
  2. ^ November 2009 Newsletter Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Auckland Rugby League

External links[edit]


Preceded by 100th Auckland Rugby League season
2009
Succeeded by