2019 Heartland Championship

The 2019 Heartland Championship, known as the 2019 Mitre 10 Heartland Championship for sponsorship reasons,[1] is the 14th edition of the Heartland Championship, a rugby union competition involving the twelve amateur rugby unions in New Zealand. The tournament includes a round-robin stage in which the twelve teams played eight games each and then the top four advance to the Meads Cup semifinals, while fifth to eighth advance to the Lochore Cup semifinals. In both of these knockout stages the top seeds (first and fifth) play at home against the lowest seeds (fourth and eighth), the second highest seeds (second and sixth) play at home against the third highest seeds (third and seventh) and the final will feature the higher seed play at home against the lower seed.

2019 Heartland Championship
Date24 August 2019 (2019-08-24)–27 October 2019 (2019-10-27)[1]
Countries New Zealand
Tournament statistics
Matches played54
Websiteheartlandchampionship.co.nz
2018
2020

Teams

The 2019 Heartland Championship is being contested by the following teams.[2]

Team Super Rugby partner Hometown(s) Home stadium Capacity[3]
Buller Crusaders Westport Victoria Square 5,000
East Coast Hurricanes Ruatoria Whakarua Park 3,000
Horowhenua-Kapiti Hurricanes Levin Levin Domain 6,500
Waikanae Waikanae Park
King Country Chiefs Taupo Owen Delany Park 20,000
Te Kuiti Rugby Park
Mid Canterbury Crusaders Ashburton Ashburton Showgrounds 5,000
North Otago Highlanders Oamaru Whitestone Contracting Stadium 7,000
Poverty Bay Hurricanes Gisborne More FM Rugby Park 18,000
South Canterbury Crusaders Timaru Alpine Energy Stadium 12,000
Thames Valley Chiefs Paeroa Paeroa Domain 3,000
Wairarapa Bush Hurricanes Masterton Trust House Memorial Park 10,000
Wanganui Hurricanes Wanganui Cooks Gardens 15,000
West Coast Crusaders Greymouth Rugby Park 6,000

Standings

Pos. Team GP W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts
1 West Coast 330012689+371013
2 North Otago 33008561+240012
3 South Canterbury 320111762+551110
4 Thames Valley 32019462+321110
5 Buller 32018874+14109
6 Wairarapa Bush 32017674+2008
7 Mid Canterbury 31027375−2026
8 Poverty Bay 31027689−13116
9 King Country 310292105−13116
10 Horowhenua-Kapiti 31024594−49015
11 Wanganui 30036986−17022
12 East Coast 300349119−70011
Meads Cup qualification
Lochore Cup qualification

In the case of a two-team tie on points the ranking of teams is decided by:

  • (1) the winner of the round robin match between the two provinces; then
  • (2) highest point difference; then
  • (3) most tries scored; then
  • (4) a coin toss.

In the caseof a three-team or more tie on points the ranking of teams is decided by:

  • (1) the province with the most wins against other tied provinces in the Round Robin; then
  • (2) if two teams remain tied they shall be ranked according to the criteria listed above, but if more than two teams remain tied, they shall be ranked according to criteria (2) to (4) only.

Regular season

The schedule of fixtures was confirmed on 25 February 2019.[1][2]

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8

Finals

Semi-finals

19 October 2019
14:30 NZST
Regular season 1st seed v Regular season 4th seed

19 October 2019
14:30 NZST
Regular season 2nd seed v Regular season 3rd seed

19 October 2019
14:30 NZST
Regular season 5th seed v Regular season 8th seed

19 October 2019
14:30 NZST
Regular season 6th seed v Regular season 7th seed

Finals

26 October 2019
14:30 NZST
Winner of Meads Cup semi-final 1 v Winner of Meads Cup semi-final 2

27 October 2019
14:30 NZST
Winner of Lochore Cup semi-final 1 v Winner of Lochore Cup semi-final 2

Ranfurly Shield

Pre-season challenges

For the 2019 preseason Ranfurly Shield holders Otago saw challenges from the reigning 2018 Heartland Championship champions Thames Valley as well as neighbours North Otago.[5]

See also

References

  1. "2019 Mitre 10 Heartland Championship Draw" (PDF). Heartland Championship. 25 February 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  2. "Fixtures and Results". Heartland Championship. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  3. "2013 Pink Batts Heartland Championship Media Guide". AllBlacks.com. 13 August 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  4. McConnell, Lynn (7 September 2019). "West Coast pushed hard to stay on top". Heartland Championship. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  5. "Ranfurly Shield goes on the road". 9 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  6. "Mahoney first woman to ref Ranfurly Shield rugby". Radio New Zealand. 19 July 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
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