Category: New Zealand American Football

Gridiron New Zealand National Provincial Championship 2000

Gridiron New Zealand Logo 2000 [Ref: 3]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Game 1Palmerston North
12.02.2000Auckland Hammerheads19Manawatu Bulls6
Game 2Upper Hutt
19.02.2000Wellington Reapers6Auckland Hammerheads50
Gridiron New Zealand National Provincial Championship Results 2000 [Ref: 1]

Report

Auckland Hammerheads won the National Provincial Championship in Gridiron NewZealand in 2000, defeating the Manawatu Bulls 12-6 at home, before triumphing 50-6 in the second game in Upper Hutt against the home side, Wellington Reapers. The match between Auckland and Wellington was the first ever Gridiron New Zealand game to be televised nationally. it was shown four times on Wellington’s Saturn Television during February.

Internet Archive

[1] Gridiron NZ Wayback Machine (2001) Home: AUCKLAND WINS THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20010118001900/http://gridiron.co.nz/ [Accessed 4 July 2020]

[2] Gridiron NZ (2000) Kiwi Bowl XVIII [Internet] Available from: https://gridiron.co.nz/kiwi_bowl.html [Accessed 21 March 2000]

Images

[3] Gridiron NZ Wayback Machine (2001) head_left [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20010118001900im_/http://gridiron.co.nz/images/head_left.gif [Accessed 4 July 2020]

Acknowlegements

Thanks to Richard Conville.

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Auckland Premier Gridiron League 1999-2000

American Football Auckland Incoroprated Logo 2019 [Ref: 3]

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
*South Auckland Raiders99002336718
*Tamaki Lightning94321089510
North Harbour Pride92701202044
Waitakere Fury9162761714
Auckland Premier Gridiron League Final Standings 1999-2000 [Ref: 3]
DateHome TeamAway team
Kiwi Bowl XVIIIWaitakere Stadium
2000South Auckland Raiders24Tamaki Lightning8
Auckland Premier Gridiron League Playoffs 1999-2000 [Ref: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
30.10.1999South Auckland Raiders27Waitakere Fury0
Week 2
06.11.1999Waitakere Fury14North Harbour Pride8
06.11.1999South Auckland Raiders17Tamaki Lightning0
Week 3
13.11.1999South Auckland Raiders21North Harbour Pride6
13.11.1999Waitakere Fury6Tamaki Lightning6
Week 4
20.11.1999South Auckland Raiders24Waitakere Fury0
20.11.1999North Harbour Pride6Tamaki Lightning22
Week 5
27.11.1999South Auckland Raiders22Tamaki Lightning13
27.11.1999Waitakere Fury28North Harbour Pride30
Week 6
04.12.1999Waitakere Fury8Tamaki Lightning20
04.12.1999South Auckland Raiders30North Harbour Pride12
Week 7
11.12.1999North Harbour Pride0Tamaki Lightning19
11.12.1999South Auckland Raiders28Waitakere Fury0
Week 8
18.12.1999South Auckland Raiders24Tamaki Lightning6
18.12.1999Waitakere Fury14North Harbour Pride22
Week 9
08.01.2000Waitakere Fury6Tamaki Lightning6
08.01.2000South Auckland Raiders40North Harbour Pride30
Week 10
15.01.2000North Harbour Pride6Tamaki Lightning16
Auckland Premier Gridiron League Results 1999-2000 [Ref: 1]

Report

South Auckland Raiders won their fourth Kiwi Bowl in five years in 2000, defeating the expansion side Tamaki Lightning from Howick, 24-8 to become Auckland Premier Gridiron League Champions for 1999-2000.

The Raiders were undisputed Champions having captured the Minot title (Regular Season) with a perfect 9-0 record. The Lightning had finished 4-3-2 (Wins-Losses-Ties) in second place.

American Tim Hughley passed to Terry Millani for a 20 yard TD reception to open the scoring, game MVP Kevin Palagi adding to it with a 5 yard bulldozing run for a touchdown. That left the halftime score 12-0.

In the second half the Raiders suffered a massive blow when Hughley blew both knees on a failed endzone pass attempt. Undeterred the Raiders added a third TD, a 1 yard run from John Tavae.

The fourth Quarter saw the Lightning finally manage to move the ball downfield, and were rewarded with an exceptional 12 yard TD catch by Richard Carter. Alex Lineham ran in the two-point conversion. The match was put out of sight, however, by Solomona Tafai who ran in a15 yard TD with 5 minutes left, leaving the Final score in Kiwi Bowl XVIII 24-8 to the South Auckland Raiders.

Websites

[1] Gridiron NZ (2000) Auckland Premier Gridiron League [Internet] Available from: http://www.gridiron.co.nz/premier.html [Accessed 21 March 2000]

[2] Gridiron NZ (2000) Kiwi Bowl XVIII [Internet] Available from: https://gridiron.co.nz/kiwi_bowl.html [Accessed 21 March 2000]

Internet Archive

[3] Gridiron NZ Wayback Machine (2000) Home: Final Premier Gridiron League Standings 1999/2000 Season [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20010118001900/http://gridiron.co.nz/ [Accessed 4 July 2020]

Images

[4] American Football Auckland Incorporated Facebook (2019) Profile Picture, January 14, “49838150_344057929526721_948620029279076352_n”2019 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/49838150_344057929526721_948620029279076352_n.jpg?_nc_cat=107&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=R-AUQ7MGmLkAX_TUkVV&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=440584c7fa44b1faaddedb9d8969a327&oe=5F27EE1D [Accessed 4 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 4 July 2020

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American Football Wellington (New Zealand) 2019

American Football Wellington [Ref: 2]

Final Standings

PWLTPts
*Wellington Wolves6
*Hutt Valley Spartans63306
Porirua Warriors6
American Football Wellington Final Standings 2019 [Ref: 1]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Capital Bowl
2019Wellington Wolves14Hutt Valley Spartans20 (3ot)
American Football Wellington Playoffs 2019 [Ref: 1]

Report

Hutt Valley Spartans became back-to-back Wellington Champions in 2019, after winning the Capital Bowl 20-14 in triple overtime. In the first period of overtime neither side reached the endzone, and then in the second period both the Spartans and Wellington Wolves managed to do so, which left a third period necessary.

After a massive redline stand (right in front of their own endzone) the Spartans managed to catch the Wolves offside, giving them a free play from 15 yards out. a pitch out out right to their running back with some great blocking sawthem walk it into the endzone for the winning touchdown.

Three teams had entered the American Football Wellington season, with the Wolves finishing out on top, the Hutt Valley Spartans in second on 3-3 (wins-Losses) and Portirua Warriors in third.

References

Websites

[1] New Zealand American Football Federation (2019) 2019 Capital Bowl Champions [Internet] Available from: https://www.nzaff.co.nz/latest-news/hutt-valley-spartans-win-capital-bowl [Accessed 12 March 2019]

Images

[2] American Football Wellington, Inc. (2019) Facebook Profile, January 9, 2019: “49937913_1208019392685346_8302289662840406016_n” [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/49937913_1208019392685346_8302289662840406016_n.png?_nc_cat=102&_nc_sid=e3f864&_nc_ohc=VRPFutb86kEAX8cx45T&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=25b95d8c867d42dbf7bab725faec84a1&oe=5F26603F [Accessed 4 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan and Alan Delaney.

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American Football Canterbury (New Zealand) 2018

American Football Canterbury Logo 2018 [Reference: 2]

Ladder

PWLTPFPAPct
*Warhawks22003571.000
*Wolfpack21104228.500
Spitfire2020749.000
American Football Canterbury 2019 Ladder [Reference: Compiled from Results in 1]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
AFC Final
11.12.2018Wolfpack28Warhawks21
American Football Canterbury 2018 Playoffs [Reference: 1]

Regular Season Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Week 1
13.11.2018Warhawks21Wolfpack7
Week 2
26.11.2018Warhawks14Spitfire0
Week 3
03.12.2018Wolfpack35Spitfire7
American Football Canterbury 2018 Regular Season Results [Reference: 1]

Home Venues

TeamHome Venue
All MatchesTe Hahu Park, Wigram
American Football Canterbury 2018 Home Venues [Reference: 1]

Report

After a short 2-game season for each of the three teams in the American Football Canterbury League, Warhawks (2-0) took on Wolfpack (1-1) in the Final in what the AFC website described as a final for the ages between the two AFC titans.

Wolpack’s Rookie Quarterback Josh Thompson settled early in the game and connected with his receivers for 4 Touchdowns, including a bizarre fumbling play which left the Warhawks defense baffled as they rushed towards the ball leaving the Wide Receivers open for a late score that sealed the game.

Warhawks QB Steven Harris was also in fine form, proving hard to stop, however, a crucial Interception by cornerback Jaka Payot settled the Wolfpack defense.

The Warhawks got into a game tying position late in the game behind Captains Anthony Vea and Steven Harris, but the late fumble play score settled matters, with standouts for the Wolfpack including rookies Nick Smith and Corbin Menchen. [Reference: 1]

American Football Canterbury 2018 Final Action Photo [Reference: 3]

References

Websites

[1] American Football Canterbury (2018) 2018-19 Season & News [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballcanterbury.co.nz/201819-season–news [Accessed 9 January 2020]

Images

[2] American Football Canterbury (2018) 2018 AFC Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballcanterbury.co.nz/uploads/1/9/4/7/19473941/published/afc2018.png?1555305796 [Accessed 9 January 2020]

[3] American Football Canterbury (2018) 2018 AFC Final Action Photo[Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballcanterbury.co.nz/uploads/1/9/4/7/19473941/screen-shot-2018-12-10-at-4-32-11-pm_orig.png [Accessed 9 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 9 January 2020

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