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NORTH OTAGO RUGBY HISTORY

Founded in 1927, having acted as a sub-union to Otago since 1904, the North Otago Rugby Football Union has enjoyed reasonable growth over the years.

RANFURLY SHIELD HISTORY

The history of the Ranfurly Shield dates back to 1901. The prestigious Trophy bears the name of the 5th Earl of Ranfurly and Governor of New Zealand, who in 1901 presented a shield to the New Zealand Rugby Football Union, to be used as a prize. NZRFU decided to initiate a challenge open to all Unions affiliated to the New Zealand Rugby Union.

As it was originally designed as an Association Football trophy, keen observers of the coveted prize noted that in its centre soccer posts were depicted therefore alterations were made to add goal posts to create a rugby theme.

The first title holders of the Ranfurly Shield were Auckland as they had been unbeaten in 1902. As they were on tour in 1903, Auckland did not play any home games and thus did not defend the Shield. Wellington challenged and won in 1904 held on to the Shield until 1905 when Auckland challenged again and remained supreme until Taranaki were successful in 2013, stripping Auckland of the prized Trophy.

Since North Otago Rugby was founded, they have played in a total of 15 Ranfurly Shield matches but are yet to secure the magical win.

However, Oamaru’s Centennial Park / Whitestone Contracting Stadium has been the proud host of 5 Ranfurly Shield matches: in 1993, 2000, 2003, 2008 and 2019.

THROUGHOUT THE DECADES