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Te Kawau

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Te Kawau RFC is a rugby club in the Manawatu province. It is based in Rongotea which is roughly a 15-minute drive from Palmerston North. The Te Kawau rugby uniform consists of green and black hooped socks, black shorts and a green and black hooped jersey.

Te Kawau is a Māori term meaning "Great cormorant". This is reflected in the club's logo which the supporters are two cormorants.

History

The current club was formed as a result of the locals believing that the area would be best suited to be run as one club, the new club attracting players from Hui Mai, Awahuri and Newbury as well as Rongotea.

The club has entered a team in the Manawatu Rugby Union senior 1 competition every year since 1953.

The club's senior 1 success has fluctuated somewhat and reached a pinnacle in 1962 when with Viv Long as coach they won the senior 1 competition. From there its success was limited until 1997 when a very spirited senior 1 team coached by Geoff Webb and David Staite uplifted 'Hank' the Hankin Shield that started a run of success that included 57 undefeated senior 1 competition games in succession, a record that could be near impossible to overhaul by any team in the future.[1]

Facilities

Apart from rugby Te Kawau also offers: netball, tennis, lawn bowls and badminton.

Notable players

  • Simon Easton - 40 games for Manawatu (2000-2005)

References

  1. ^ "X1 te Kawau Rugby Club - Home of the "REAL BLOKES" - Rongotea, Manawatu". Archived from the original on 2015-01-13. Retrieved 2013-03-12.