Auckland Vulcans

The Auckland Vulcans were an Auckland based rugby league club that participated in the New South Wales Cup. They were administered by the Rugby League Development Foundation. The team was selected from the Auckland Rugby League's Fox Memorial Competition and also used New Zealand Warriors squad members not selected for NRL duty. In 2007 the team was known as the Auckland Lions. In 2011 the Vulcans made their first appearance in a grand final, eventually going down to the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs. They were replaced in the NSW Cup in 2014 by the New Zealand Warriors, who submitted their own team.[1]

For the 1994 Lion Red Cup Team see Auckland City Vulcans
Auckland Vulcans
Club information
ColoursBlue & White
Founded2008
Exited2013
Former details
Ground(s)
CompetitionNew South Wales Cup
Team colours
Records
Runners-up2011

Players

Four players have played for the Vulcans and the Junior Warriors and then gone on to make their National Rugby League debut with the New Zealand Warriors. They are Russell Packer, Daniel O'Regan, Sonny Fai and Leeson Ah Mau.[2]

In addition to this Ukuma Ta'ai, Malo Solomona, Aidan Kirk and Corey Lawrie have all played for the Vulcans and then made their first grade debut for the Warriors.

In 2008 Ruben Wiki played in one match for the Vulcans.

Coaches

The Vulcans were coached by Bernie Perenara in 2008 and 2009, Brent Gemmel in 2010, Richie Blackmore in 2011, Ricky Henry in 2012 and Willie Swann in 2013.[3][4]

Auckland Vulcans in action in 2008

See also

References

  1. Three Vodafone Warriors teams in 2014 Archived October 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine thewarriors.com.au, 16 October 2013
  2. Price's 300 and four newcomers features of side to face eels Warriors Official Site, 10 March 2009
  3. Vodafone Warriors coach to guide Vulcans in 2012 Archived July 18, 2013, at the Wayback Machine warriors.co.nz, 2 February 2012
  4. Swann named as Vulcans' new coach New Zealand Herald, 4 December 2012


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