2009 New Zealand Women's Rugby Competition
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2009 NZ Women's Competition
Champions
Auckland
Auckland Rugby Football Union
The Auckland Rugby Football Union is the governing body of rugby union in the Auckland Region, in the North Island of New Zealand. Its colours are navy blue and white in a hoop design. Auckland's top representative team have won New Zealand's top provincial rugby competition 16 times, more than...

Round-Robin
Duration 22 August - 19 September
Matches played 15
Semi-Finals
Date 26 September
Matches played 2
Grand Final
Date 3 October
Score
Auckland
Canterbury
24 20

The 2009 New Zealand Women's Rugby Competition was a provincial rugby competition, that was played between six women's rugby teams representing 6 different regions of New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...

. There was a 5 week round-robin running from the 22nd of August to the 19th of September followed by two semi-finals on the 26th of September and a grand final on the 3rd of October. The Rugby Union Bonus Points System
Rugby union bonus points system
The Rugby union bonus points system is a method of deciding table points from a rugby union match. It was implemented in order to encourage attacking play throughout a match, to discourage repetitive goal-kicking, and to reward teams for "coming close" in losing efforts...

 was used to determine which teams will go on to the finals. Auckland were crowned champions for the second year in a row when they beat Canterbury 24-20.

Standings

Earned semi-final spot
Eliminated from semi-final contention
1 Earned home semi-final


The top four teams in pool play will advance to the Semi Finals.
Pos. Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP1 BP2 Pts
1
Canterbury1
5 5 0 0 147 36 111 3 0 23
2
Auckland1
5 3 1 1 143 53 90 3 1 18
3
Wellington
4 3 1 1 96 49 47 2 0 16
4 Hawke's Bay 5 2 0 3 57 127
1 0 9
5
Otago
4 1 0 4 107 109
1 1 6
6
Manawatu
4 0 0 4 36 194
0 0 0

Round-Robin

The 2009 Women's Round Robin ran from the 22nd of August to the 19th of September. Each team played the other teams once with each team having 2 or 3 home games.

Round 1

Date Home Team Score Away Team Time Venue
22 Aug
Auckland
41 - 9
Manawatu
2:00 pm Western Springs
Western Springs Stadium
Western Springs Stadium is an entertainment venue in Auckland, New Zealand, that consists of a natural amphitheatre. During the winter it is used for club rugby union matches and over summer it is used for speedway. It is also occasionally used for large music concerts and festivals.Western Springs...

22 Aug
Canterbury
31 - 5 Hawke's Bay 2:00 pm AMI Stadium
22 Aug
Wellington
26 - 5
Otago
1:00 pm Petone Recreation Ground

Round 2

Date Home Team Score Away Team Time Venue
29 Aug
Wellington
10 - 10
Auckland
2:30 pm Petone Recreation Ground
29 Aug Hawke's Bay 19 - 14
Otago
2:30 pm Park Island
29 Aug
Manawatu
5 - 55
Canterbury
3:00 pm Massey Uni Sport & Rugby Institute

Round 3

Date Home Team Score Away Team Time Venue
05 Sept
Auckland
47 - 0 Hawke's Bay 2:00 pm Western Springs
Western Springs Stadium
Western Springs Stadium is an entertainment venue in Auckland, New Zealand, that consists of a natural amphitheatre. During the winter it is used for club rugby union matches and over summer it is used for speedway. It is also occasionally used for large music concerts and festivals.Western Springs...

05 Sept
Manawatu
12 - 29
Wellington
2:45 pm Arena Manawatu
Arena Manawatu
Arena Manawatu is the current name of the 180,000 square metre publicly owned recreational complex just west of the Palmerston North city centre in the Manawatu-Wanganui region of New Zealand.It has three linked indoor stadiums, with movable tiered seating...

05 Sept
Otago
5 - 24
Canterbury
2:00 pm University Oval or North Ground

Round 4

Date Home Team Score Away Team Time Venue
12 Sept
Canterbury
20 - 15
Auckland
1:00 pm Denton Oval
12 Sept
Otago
69 - 10
Manawatu
2:00 pm Carisbrook
Carisbrook
Carisbrook was a major sporting venue in Dunedin, New Zealand. The city's main domestic and international rugby union venue, it has also been used for other sports such as cricket, football, rugby league and motocross. Carisbrook has also hosted a Joe Cocker concert and frequently hosted pre-game...

12 Sept
Wellington
25 - 5 Hawke's Bay 1:00 pm Petone Recreation Ground

Round 5

Date Home Team Score Away Team Time Venue
19 Sept
Auckland
30 - 14
Otago
2:35 pm College Rifles
19 Sept
Canterbury
17 - 6
Wellington
2:00 pm Denton Oval
19 Sept Hawke's Bay 28 - 10
Manawatu
1:00 pm Park Island

Finals

The finals will run over two weeks with the first week being to semifinals and the grand final a week later.

Semifinals

The two semifinals were held on the 26th of September. Canterbury comfortably beat Hawke's Bay, 55 - 3 while Auckland beat Wellington 19 points to 3.
Date Home Team Score Away Team Time Venue
26 Sept
Canterbury
55 - 3 Hawke's Bay 12:00 pm AMI Stadium
26 Sept
Auckland
19 - 3
Wellington
12:30 pm Western Springs
Western Springs
Western Springs is a residential suburb and park in the west of the city of Auckland in the north of New Zealand. It is located four kilometres to the west of the city centre, situated to the north of State Highway 16....


Grand Final

The 2009 New Zealand Women's Rugby Grand Final was played on the 03rd of October when Canterbury who went undefeated throughout the round-robin lost to Auckland at Rugby Park in Christchurch 24-20.
A time is yet to be specified.
2009 New Zealand Women's Rugby Grand Final
Date Home Team Score Away Team Venue
3 October
Canterbury
20 - 24
Auckland
Rugby Park, Christchurch
Christchurch
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's second-largest urban area after Auckland. It lies one third of the way down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula which itself, since 2006, lies within the formal limits of...


See also

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    Air New Zealand Cup
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  • 2009 Air New Zealand Cup
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  • 2009 Air New Zealand Cup Round-Robin
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  • Heartland Championship
    Heartland Championship
    The Heartland Championship New Zealand Division One competition, known for sponsorship reasons as the AA Rewards Heartland Championship, is a domestic rugby union competition in New Zealand. It was founded in 2006 as one of two successor competitions to the country's former domestic competition,...

  • 2009 Heartland Championship
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