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Kia Toa
Club information
Full nameKia Toa Rugby Football Club
ColoursDark Blue, Light blue
Founded1902
Websitewww.sporty.co.nz/kiatoarfcsnr
Current details
Ground(s)
  • Bill Brown Park. Havelock Ave
CompetitionHankins Shield

Kia Toa RFC is a constituent club in the Manawatu province for rugby in New Zealand. It is at the Palmerston North Bowling Club on Linton Street and is one of the oldest clubs in the Manawatu.

Kia Toa is a Māori term, which can be translated as "Be Brave".

Due to the colours of the jersey, a dark blue and light blue combination, Kia Toa are known sometimes as "The Double Blues."

History

The club was founded in 1902 and is the oldest Town based club in the Manawatu. The club is currently based out of the Manawatu Bowling Club at 24 Linton Street. Eight of its senior players have worn the All Blacks jersey, six women players have worn the Black Ferns jersey. Additionally, there have been members[who?] who have worn the New Zealand colours in Sevens, Maori All Blacks, New Zealand U-20s, and New Zealand Divisional XV, and hundreds who have worn the green and white representative colours.[1][failed verification]

Honors

  • 2017 Runners Up
  • 2016 Runners Up
  • 2015 Runners Up
  • 2014 Runners Up
  • 2013 Hankins Shield Winner
  • 2010 Hankins Shield Winner
  • 2009 Hankins Shield Winner

Notable people from Kia Toa

Men

  • Sione Asi, Manawatu Turbo
  • Brayden Iose, Hurricane, Manawatu Turbo, New Zealand Secondary Schools Captain
  • Jackson Hemopo, Maori All Black, Highlanders, Manawatu Turbos
  • Ngani Laumape, All Black no. 1160, Hurricane, Manawatu Turbo, New Zealand Warriors 2013-2015
  • Valentino Mapapalangi, Tonga, Leicester Tigers, Manawatu Turbos
  • Nathan Tudreu, Manawatu Turbo
  • Newton Tudreu, Manawatu Turbo
  • Jade Te Rure, Manawatu Turbo, New Zealand under 20s
  • Jason Emery, Maori All Blacks, Sunwolves, Highlanders, Manawatu Turbo, New Zealand Under 20s, New Zealand Secondary Schools.
  • Dan Squires, Manawatu Turbo
  • George Tilsly, All Black Sevens
  • Tevita Taufu'i, Tonga, Waikato, Manawatu Turbos
  • Bryn Templemen, Manawatu Turbos
  • Lote Raikabula, New Zealand Sevens, Manawatu Turbos
  • Ma'afu Fia, Ospreys, Highlanders, Manawatu Turbo
  • Scott Curry, Manawatu Turbo, All Black Sevens Captain
  • Fraser Stone, Manawatu Turbo
  • Kurt Baker, All Blacks Sevens
  • Dan Ward-Smith, London Wasps
  • Bertus Mulder, Durban Sharks, Manawatu Turbos
  • Siaosi Anamani, Manawatu Turbos
  • Christian Cullen, All Black no. 952
  • Lifeimi Mafi, Munster Rugby
  • Siaosi Anamani, Manawatu Turbo
  • Daniel Alofa, Manawatu Turbo
  • Roelof 'Joggie' Viljeon, Springbok, Cape Town Stormers, Pretoria Bulls, Hurricanes, Manawatu Turbo
  • Stuart Ross, Manawatu Rugby Legend
  • Tony Mafi, Manawatu Rugby Legend

Women

  • Farah Palmer, New Zealand Black Ferns captain, IRB Hall Of Fame, First Woman on the Board of New Zealand Rugby, International Women's Personality of the Year
  • Selica Winiata, New Zealand Black Ferns, New Zealand Womans Sevens, New Zealand Rugby women's player of the year 2016
  • Rebekah Cordero Tufuga, New Zealand Womans Sevens
  • Crystal Mayes, New Zealand Womans Sevens
  • Mahlia Polson, Manawatu Cyclones
  • Carys Dallinger, Manawatu Cyclones
  • Caterina Poletti, Manawatu Cyclones
  • Janna Michal Vaughan, Manawatu Cyclones
  • Jayme Nuku, Manawatu Cyclones
  • Marilyn Live, Manawatu Cyclones
  • Taylor Waterson, Manawatu Cyclones
  • Paige Lush, Manawatu Cyclones

Foreigners

References

  1. ^ "History". Manawatu Rugby & Netball Club. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007.