2017 Mitre 10 Cup

The 2017 Mitre 10 Cup season was the 12th season of New Zealand's provincial rugby union competition since it turned professional in 2006. The regular season began on August 17, when the 2016 Championship winners North Harbour hosted a game against Otago. It involved the top fourteen rugby unions of New Zealand. For sponsorship reasons, the competition is known as the Mitre 10 Cup and it is the second season under the lead sponsor. The winner of the Championship will be promoted to the Premiership, the 7th placed Premiership team will be relegated to the Championship.

2017 Mitre 10 Cup season
Countries New Zealand
Date17 August – 28 October 2017
ChampionsCanterbury
Runners-upTasman
PromotedWellington
RelegatedWaikato
Matches played76
Tries scored589
(average 7.8 per match)
Top point scorerRichie Mo'unga (Canterbury)
160 points
Top try scorerTevita Li (North Harbour)
11 tries
Official website
mitre10cup.co.nz

Format

Waikato vs Bay of Plenty in Week 9.

The Mitre 10 Cup standings are sorted by a competition points system. Four points are awarded to the winning team, a draw equals to two points, whilst a loss amounts to zero points. Unions can also win their side a respectable bonus point. To receive a bonus point, they must score four tries or more or lose by seven or fewer points or less.[1] Each team is placed on their total points received. If necessary of a tiebreaker, when two or more teams finish on equal points, the union who defeated the other in a head-to-head gets placed higher. In case of a draw between them, the side with the biggest points deferential margin will get rights to be ranked above. If they are tied on points difference, it is then decided by a highest scored try count or a coin toss.[2] This seeding format has been implemented since the beginning of the 2006 competition.

The competition included a promotion-relegation process with the winner of the Championship receiving automatic promotion to the Premiership replacing the seventh-placed team in the Premiership which is relegated to the Championship for the following year. The regular season consisted of two types of matches. The internal division matches are when each team played the other six unions in their division once, home or away. The cross-division matches are when each team played four teams from the other division, thus missing out on three teams, each from the opposite division. Each union played home or away games against teams from the other division, making a total of ten competition games for each union.[3] The finals format allows the top four teams from each division move on to the semi-finals. The top two division winners, based on table points, received a home semi-final. In the first round of the finals, the semi-finals, the second division winner hosted the third division winner, and the first division winner hosted the fourth division winner. The final was hosted by the top remaining seed.[4]

Standings

Standings progression

Premiership
Team W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9
Auckland 1
(6th)
5
(5th)
5
(7th)
6
(6th)
11
(6th)
12
(7th)
17
(5th)
17
(6th)
18
(6th)
Canterbury 5
(1st)
10
(1st)
15
(1st)
20
(1st)
25
(1st)
30
(1st)
35
(1st)
36
(2nd)
41
(2nd)
Counties Manukau 4
(4th)
4
(6th)
5
(5th)
5
(7th)
10
(7th)
13
(6th)
17
(6th)
22
(5th)
27
(5th)
North Harbour 4
(3rd)
9
(2nd)
14
(2nd)
18
(2nd)
22
(2nd)
23
(3rd)
27
(3rd)
32
(3rd)
37
(3rd)
Taranaki 5
(2nd)
6
(4th)
11
(4th)
16
(3rd)
21
(3rd)
26
(2nd)
31
(2nd)
36
(1st)
42
(1st)
Tasman 0
(7th)
0
(7th)
5
(6th)
10
(5th)
15
(4th)
20
(4th)
21
(4th)
30
(4th)
31
(4th)
Waikato 2
(5th)
7
(3rd)
14
(3rd)
14
(4th)
14
(5th)
14
(5th)
14
(7th)
15
(7th)
17
(7th)
Championship
Team W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9
Bay of Plenty 1
(5th)
6
(2nd)
6
(4th)
10
(4th)
10
(5th)
18
(3rd)
18
(5th)
23
(3rd)
28
(2nd)
Hawke's Bay 4
(3rd)
4
(5th)
4
(6th)
5
(6th)
5
(6th)
5
(6th)
6
(6th)
6
(6th)
11
(6th)
Manawatu 1
(6th)
6
(3rd)
6
(5th)
7
(5th)
11
(4th)
16
(5th)
21
(3rd)
22
(4th)
24
(5th)
Northland 5
(2nd)
6
(4th)
11
(2nd)
16
(2nd)
16
(2nd)
16
(4th)
20
(4th)
25
(2nd)
25
(4th)
Otago 1
(4th)
3
(6th)
8
(3rd)
13
(3rd)
14
(3rd)
19
(2nd)
21
(2nd)
21
(5th)
26
(3rd)
Southland 0
(7th)
0
(7th)
0
(7th)
0
(7th)
0
(7th)
0
(7th)
1
(7th)
1
(7th)
1
(7th)
Wellington 5
(1st)
10
(1st)
15
(1st)
22
(1st)
27
(1st)
32
(1st)
37
(1st)
42
(1st)
47
(1st)

The table above shows a team's progression throughout the season.
For each week, their cumulative points total is shown with the overall division log position in brackets.
Key: win draw loss bye

Regular season

The 2017 Mitre 10 Cup played across nine weeks with every team playing one Wednesday night fixture in a double-up round where they played twice that week. The competition started on Thursday, August 17, with North Harbour taking on Otago at QBE Stadium, in a repeat of the previous seasons Championship Division final. The opening round saw a repeat of the Premiership final with Tasman against the then current champions Canterbury.[5]

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Week 6

Week 7

Week 8

Week 9

Play-offs

Semi-finals


20 October 2017
19:35 NZST
Wellington 49–21 Northland
Try: Umaga-Jensen 37' c
Goosen (2) 42' c, 79' c
Renata 48' c
Fahamokioa 58' m
Verney 66' c
Con: Garden-Bachop (5/6) 38', 44', 49', 67', 80'
Pen: Garden-Bachop (3/3) 4', 9', 27'
Report Try: Hyland 10' c
Alaimalo 16' c
Nock 73' c
Con: Hawkins (2/2) 11', 17'
Nock (1/1) 74'
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 4,952[16]
Referee: Glen Jackson (New Zealand)
21 October 2017
14:35 NZST
Bay of Plenty 48–32 Otago
Try: Webber (2) 16' m, 49' c
Foketi (2) 24' c, 39' c
Stowers 59' m
Hepetema 70' c
Penalty try 81' m
Con: Delany (4/6) 25', 40', 50', 71'
Pen: Delany (1/1) 11'
Report Try: Anderson-Heather 28' m
Teu 46' c
Koroi 63' c
Walden 76' c
Con: Smith (3/4) 47', 64', 77'
Pen: Ioane (2/2) 2', 35'
21 October 2017
17:05 NZST
Canterbury 35–24 North Harbour
Try: Drummond 18' c
Bridge 28' c
Harmon 43' m
Bateman 74' c
Con: Cameron (3/4) 19', 29', 75'
Pen: Cameron (3/4) 27', 66', 79'
Report Try: Volavola 10' c
Eves 41' c
Taramai 68' c
Con: Volavola (3/3) 11', 42', 69'
Pen: Volavola (1/1) 6'
AMI Stadium, Christchurch
Referee: Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand)
21 October 2017
19:35 NZST
Taranaki 29–30 Tasman
Try: O'Donnell 25' c
Ngatai 33' c
Tahuriorangi 52' c
Tamanivalu 55' m
Con: McKenzie (3/4) 26', 34', 53'
Pen: McKenzie (1/2) 13'
Report Try: Fainga'anuku 28' m
Hunt 43' c
Con: Hunt (1/2) 44'
Pen: Hunt (6/8) 4', 10', 16', 36', 47', 64'
Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth
Referee: Nick Briant (New Zealand)

Finals


27 October 2017
19:35 NZST
Wellington 59–45
(a.e.t)
Bay of Plenty
Try: Umaga-Jensen 13' m
Lousi 32' c
Fahamokioa (2) 36' m, 58' m
Shields 41' m
Fidow 72' c
Goosen 84' c
Paongo 86' m
Savea 93' c
Con: Garden-Bachop (4/9) 33', 73', 85', 94'
Pen: Garden-Bachop (2/3) 27', 46'
Report Try: Campbell 3' c
Webber (2) 22' c, 52' c
Ardron 48' c
Parete 61' m
Hepetema 77' c
Karpik 100' m
Con: Delany (5/6) 4', 23', 49', 53', 78'
Tiatia (0/1)
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 7,908[17]
Referee: Paul Williams (New Zealand)
28 October 2017
19:35 NZST
Canterbury 35–13 Tasman
Try: Mo'unga (2) 19' m, 25' c
Bateman 39' c
Stratton 74' c
Con: Mo'unga (3/4) 26', 40', 75'
Pen: Mo'unga (3/4) 42', 55', 64'
Report Try: Aumua 7' c
Con: Hunt (1/1) 8'
Pen: Hunt (1/1) 14'
AMI Stadium, Christchurch
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Mike Fraser (New Zealand)
FB15George Bridge 76'
RW14Josh McKay
OC13Tim Bateman
IC12Rob Thompson 76'
LW11Braydon Ennor
FH10Richie Mo'unga
SH9Mitchell Drummond 56'
N88Luke Whitelock (c)
OF7Billy Harmon 27'
BF6Tom Sanders 76'
RL5Dominic Bird
LL4Hamish Dalzell
TP3Siate Tokolahi 65'
HK2Ben Funnell 65'
LP1Alex Hodgman 76'
Replacements:
HK16Nathan Vella 65'
PR17Chris Gawler 76'
PR18Oliver Jager 65'
LK19Reed Prinsep 27'
FL20Tom Christie 76'
SH21Jack Stratton 56'
FH22Brett Cameron 76'
WG23Inga Finau 76'
FB15Will Jordan
RW14Tomas Aoake 66'
OC13Levi Aumua 77'
IC12Alex Nankivell
LW11James Lowe
FH10Mitchell Hunt
SH9Finlay Christie 65'
N88Jordan Taufua 41'
OF7Vernon Fredericks
BF6Ethan Blackadder
RL5Shannon Frizell
LL4Alex Ainley (c) 48'
TP3Tyrel Lomax 65'
HK2Andrew Makalio 65'
LP1Siua Halanukonuka 34' 65'
Replacements:
HK16Ti'i Paulo 65'
PR17Tom Hill 34' 41'
PR18Ryan Coxon 41'
LK19Pari Pari Parkinson 48'
FL20Pete Samu 41'
SH21Billy Guyton 65'
FH22Tim O'Malley 77'
CE23Trael Joass 66'

Statistics

Leading point scorers

No.PlayerTeamPointsAverageDetails
1Richie Mo'ungaCanterbury16016.005 T, 42 C, 17 P, 0 D
2Jackson Garden-BachopWellington14212.903 T, 47 C, 11 P, 0 D
3Fletcher SmithOtago11610.545 T, 26 C, 13 P, 0 D
4Marty McKenzieTaranaki10011.111 T, 34 C, 9 P, 0 D
5Bryn GatlandNorth Harbour9610.670 T, 18 C, 20 P, 0 D
6Mike DelanyBay of Plenty949.400 T, 29 C, 2 P, 0 D
7Mitchell HuntTasman948.554 T, 16 C, 14 P, 0 D
8Jono HickeyAuckland757.501 T, 14 C, 14 P, 0 D
9Daniel HawkinsNorthland667.330 T, 15 C, 12 P, 0 D
10Jade Te RureManawatu666.603 T, 9 C, 9 P, 0 D

Source: mitre10cup.co.nz/Stats

Leading try scorers

No.PlayerTeamTriesAverage
1Tevita LiNorth Harbour111.22
2Braydon EnnorCanterbury101.11
3Jona NarekiOtago91.00
4Tim BatemanCanterbury90.81
5Joe WebberBay of Plenty80.73
6Alex FidowWellington80.73
7Lalakai FoketiBay of Plenty80.67
8Asafo AumuaWellington70.70
9Vince AsoAuckland70.70
10George BridgeCanterbury70.58

Source: mitre10cup.co.nz/Stats

Points by week

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Average
Auckland 14 16 10 8 37 92 38 49 27 17 26 34 38 19 18 31 27 32 235 298 23.50 29.80
Bay of Plenty 23 28 46 17 10 31 20 17 7 29 88 31 19 38 36 28 36 32 285 251 28.50 25.10
Canterbury 39 0 30 24 53 10 78 20 92 65 41 28 37 17 43 55 32 27 445 246 44.50 24.60
Counties Manukau 16 14 21 33 27 30 18 27 38 92 31 31 25 16 29 24 52 30 257 297 25.70 29.70
Hawke's Bay 24 16 17 46 10 53 48 104 14 33 17 48 30 33 7 34 36 31 203 398 20.30 39.80
Manawatu 29 41 35 20 30 40 17 20 23 10 39 25 25 20 24 29 56 82 278 287 27.80 28.70
North Harbour 19 17 45 20 57 10 27 18 31 22 28 41 33 30 27 32 64 33 331 223 33.10 22.30
Northland 28 23 8 10 44 13 37 7 22 31 25 39 48 55 34 7 18 36 264 221 26.40 22.10
Otago 17 19 24 30 40 30 64 21 27 29 34 26 54 59 28 36 43 19 331 269 33.10 26.90
Southland 16 24 20 45 13 44 20 78 17 27 17 107 20 25 12 61 19 43 154 454 15.40 45.40
Taranaki 34 29 26 42 30 27 49 38 29 7 48 17 40 26 55 43 79 89 390 318 39.00 31.80
Tasman 0 39 20 35 31 29 37 35 29 27 50 17 26 40 52 32 30 52 275 306 27.50 30.60
Waikato 29 34 33 21 64 58 7 37 10 23 10 34 17 37 11 13 32 36 213 293 21.30 29.30
Wellington 41 29 42 26 31 10 75 64 60 14 34 10 27 24 61 12 36 18 407 207 40.70 20.70

Tries by week

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Average
Auckland 2 1 1 1 4 11 5 6 4 2 4 5 4 3 2 5 3 4 29 38 2.90 3.80
Bay of Plenty 2 4 6 2 1 5 2 2 1 4 13 5 3 4 5 3 5 5 38 34 3.80 3.40
Canterbury 5 0 4 4 7 1 11 2 13 9 5 4 4 3 6 7 4 3 59 33 5.90 3.30
Counties Manukau 1 2 3 5 3 4 2 2 6 13 5 4 3 1 4 3 8 4 35 38 3.50 3.80
Hawke's Bay 3 1 2 6 1 7 7 15 2 5 3 7 3 3 1 4 6 4 28 52 2.80 5.20
Manawatu 5 6 4 2 3 6 2 2 2 2 4 3 4 2 3 4 7 13 34 40 3.40 4.00
North Harbour 1 2 6 2 7 1 2 2 3 1 4 5 3 3 3 4 10 5 39 25 3.90 2.50
Northland 4 2 1 1 6 1 5 1 1 3 3 4 3 6 4 1 2 6 29 25 2.90 2.50
Otago 2 1 4 4 6 3 9 3 3 4 5 4 5 6 3 5 6 3 43 33 4.30 3.30
Southland 1 3 2 6 1 6 2 11 2 4 3 17 2 4 2 9 3 6 18 66 1.80 6.60
Taranaki 6 4 4 5 4 3 6 5 4 1 7 3 6 4 7 6 12 13 56 44 5.60 4.49
Tasman 0 5 2 4 4 5 4 5 4 3 8 3 4 6 8 4 4 8 38 43 3.80 4.30
Waikato 4 6 5 3 9 7 1 5 2 2 1 5 3 4 1 1 5 5 31 38 3.10 3.80
Wellington 6 5 5 4 5 1 11 8 8 2 5 1 4 2 9 2 6 2 59 27 5.90 2.70
Offensive Defensive

Sanctions

Player Team Red Yellow Suspended for match(es):
Elliot Dixon Southland12 vs. Bay of Plenty
Viliami Lolohea Tasman12 vs. Taranaki
Levi Aumua Tasman10 vs. Otago
Augustine Pulu Counties Manukau10 vs. Manawatu
Albert Nikoro Counties Manukau10 vs. Tasman
Tony Lamborn Hawke's Bay10 vs. Manawatu
Newton Tudreu Manawatu10 vs. Hawke's Bay
Sam Henwood Counties Manukau02 vs. Auckland & Waikato
Pouri Rakete-Stones Hawke's Bay02 vs. Bay of Plenty & Taranaki
Marcel Renata Auckland02 vs. Waikato & Bay of Plenty
Ryan Tongia Southland02 vs. Canterbury & Wellington
James Tucker Waikato02 vs. Northland & North Harbour
Geoffrey Cridge Hawke's Bay01 vs. Southland
Jordan Trainor Auckland01 vs. Northland
Tima Fainga'anuku Tasman01 vs. Manawatu
Jordan Taufua Tasman01 vs. Manawatu
Nick Werahiko Canterbury01 vs. Hawke's Bay
James Lowe Tasman01 vs. Waikato
Heiden Bedwell-Curtis Manawatu01 vs. Bay of Plenty
Henry Stowers Bay of Plenty01 vs. Taranaki
Lachlan Boshier Taranaki01 vs. Bay of Plenty
Josh Ioane Otago01 vs. Tasman
Alex Ainley Tasman01 vs. Otago
Asafo Aumua Wellington01 vs. Waikato
Regan Verney Wellington01 vs. Waikato
Kara Pryor Northland01 vs. Otago
James Lentjes Otago01 vs. Northland
Slade McDowall Otago01 vs. Northland
Will Jordan Tasman01 vs. Taranaki
Hapakuki Moala-Liava'a North Harbour01 vs. Hawke's Bay
Billy Proctor Wellington01 vs. Otago
Trael Joass Tasman01 vs. North Harbour
Antonio Kiri Kiri Manawatu01 vs. Counties Manukau
Tevita Nabura Counties Manukau01 vs. Manawatu
Tim Nanai-Williams Counties Manukau01 vs. Manawatu
Sam Nock Northland01 vs. Hawke's Bay
Sevu Reece Waikato01 vs. North Harbour
Michael Alaalatoa Manawatu01 vs. Taranaki
Declan O'Donnell Taranaki01 vs. Manawatu
Ben Nee-Nee Auckland01 vs. Canterbury
Inga Finau Canterbury01 vs. Auckland
Lalakai Foketi Bay of Plenty01 vs. Waikato
Pita Ahki Waikato01 vs. Bay of Plenty
Phil Halder Southland01 vs. Otago
Baden Kerr Counties Manukau01 vs. Tasman
Sam Moli Tasman01 vs. Counties Manukau
Dan Pryor Northland01 vs. Wellington
Hugh Blake Bay of Plenty01 vs. Otago
Latu Vaeno Otago01 vs. Bay of Plenty
Seta Tamanivalu Taranaki01 vs. Tasman

Ranfurly Shield

Pre-season challenges

December 2016, Canterbury accepted Ranfurly Shield challenges from both Wanganui and Mid Canterbury after it was confirmed that several offers were received from Mitre 10 Cup and Heartland Championship unions. Wanganui will travel to Christchurch and play at AMI Stadium, while the Shield will go on the road for a challenge against Mid-Canterbury which will be played at the Ashburton Showgrounds.[18]

In the first challenge, Canterbury beat Wanganui 71−5 in Christchurch, after running in 10 tries with 10 uncapped players.[19] Canterbury's win ensured them their 133rd successful Shield defence. Captain and halfback Jack Stratton scored the opening try in the 10th minute, before four more first-half tries resulted in the lead out to 36−5 at the break. Also early in the half, a yellow card was awarded to Wanganui prop Viki Tofa, for a high tackle on flanker Billy Harmon. Debutant first-five eighth Brett Cameron kicked 17 points in the match, while hooker Nick Werahiko scored a double. Wing Ngane Punivai impressed with his power and speed. Midfielder Timoci Seruwalu scored the visitors' only try late in the first half, when he powered over the line on the back of a close scrum.[20] Wanganui veteran Peter Rowe retired after the loss with 112 games.

The late pre-season match saw the current holders take on Mid Canterbury, with the opposition losing all 13 of their Ranfurly Shield challenges, with eight of the defeats against Canterbury. Canterbury went on to win another successful defence 69–7. Having led 33–0 at halftime, the defending Mitre 10 Cup champions went on to run in eleven tries to one and beat the Heartland Championship side at the Ashburton Showgrounds.[21] Former New Zealand under-20s World Cup winner Josh McKay was one of four Canterbury players to make their debut in the match, with himself and outside back Nigel Gibb, who beat four defenders on his way to the line, scoring tries in the blowout win. Wing Marshall Suckling and hooker Nathan Vella scored doubles in the win also.[22]

21 June 2017
19:35 NZST
Canterbury 71–5 Wanganui
Try: Stratton 10' c
Maitland 15' c
Nel 25' c
Werahiko (2) 28' c, 56' c
Suckling 31' m
Dunshea 47' c
Waqanibau 66' c
Alfeld 70' c
Makene 75' c
Con: Cameron (7/8) 11', 16', 26', 29', 48', 57', 66'
Hart-Strawbridge (2/2) 70', 76'
Pen: Cameron (1/2) 2'
Preview
Report
Try: Seruwalu 39' m
Con: Whale (0/1)
Drop: Clare (0/1)
AMI Stadium, Christchurch
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Richard Kelly (New Zealand)
4 August 2017
14:35 NZST
Canterbury 69–7 Mid Canterbury
Try: Brown 4' c
Sanders 11' c
Cameron 18' c
Suckling (2) 26' m, 40' c
Vella (2) 44' c, 55' c
McKay 52' c
Gibb 58' m
Waqanibau 61' m
Dalzell 75' m
Con: Cameron (4/5) 5', 12', 19', 40'
McKay (3/6) 45', 53', 56'
Preview
Report
Try: Sau 73' c
Con: Kjestrup (1/1) 74'
Ashburton Showgrounds, Ashburton
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: James Doleman (New Zealand)

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