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Editorial What a year our girl Maia Joseph is having! Not only was she named Matatū's Rookie (Koru) of the Year but she finished the week off with a full contract with the BLACK FERNS!!!!! Way to inspire Maia, we are super proud. Otago Rugby is reaching out to individuals across the region to help shape our game, specifically focusing on Women & Girls and Teenage Rugby. These advisory groups will convene either online or in person four times throughout 2024. If you're passionate about helping develop the game scroll down below for more info! Last chance for April!!! Volunteer of the month is back, so we encourage you to put forth your local volunteer legend for a bit of extra recognition!!! Volunteers straight up make our game happen and we couldn't be more grateful for the contributions big and small, that our volunteers gift to the province every year. Nomination for April close Monday 29th, more details below. We need referees!!!!! Before you scroll past thinking you're not the right man/woman for the job… you're probably wrong! If you think refereeing is something you would like to do but aren't sure you meet the requirements why not reach out to our Referee Education Officer Brandon Hale for a chat. Young or old we wanna chat!!! More details below or you can email brandon.hale@orfu.co.nz 2024 Season Memberships are now ONSALE!!! In 2024 all members will receive a $10 voucher per membership to shout themselves some food or a bevy on us! Memberships purchased prior to the Test Match going on sale, are also able to purchase Test tickets with their membership, guaranteeing they won't miss out! To sign up you can find our Membership Sign Up Form and information booklet HERE The 2024 NPC & FPC Draws are out! Scroll down to check out our Games, or check out the full Draws here… FULL NPC DRAW, FULL FPC DRAW. Scroll down for more rugby news and announcements like development opportunities, weekly happenings, rugby courses and more… ODT Interesting Reads!  |
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What game are you going to watch this Saturday? Stay up to date with all live scores & results across all grades around Otago HERE: https://bit.ly/3LvH5uS  |
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Two Advisory Group Opportunities  |
2 opportunities to help grow the game! Otago Rugby is reaching out to individuals across the region to help shape our game, specifically focusing on Women & Girls and Teenage Rugby. These advisory groups will convene either online or in person four times throughout 2024. These roles are essential in shaping the game's future direction. For more information and the terms of reference contact warren.kearney@orfu.co.nz To apply for the Women & Girls Advisory Group CLICK HERE: https://forms.gle/NdS8n9KKmLAV52L17 To apply for the Teenage Advisory Group CLICK HERE: https://forms.gle/TR6i6ay2VoCa9pHd9 Closes 10th May 2024  |
2024 Season Memberships are on sale! Secure your Otago NPC membership AND your test match ticket to the All Blacks vs England game on Saturday 6 July! Find our Sign Up Form and Membership Booklet HERE  |
Maia Joseph Receives First Ever Black Ferns Contract  |
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- Five players receive first-time contracts
- Aldora Itunu returns to Black Ferns after birth of first child
Talent continues to flourish within the Black Ferns programme as the squad continues to build toward Rugby World Cup 2025.
This year’s contracted group features five exciting new players following standout performances across Sky Super Rugby Aupiki. Atlanta Lolohea (Matatū), Hannah King (Hurricanes Poua) Kahlia Awa (Blues), Maama Vaipulu (Blues) and Maia Joseph (Matatū) have secured their first full-time Black Ferns contracts.
Blues lock Vaipulu was immense for the Blues during their charge to the Sky Super Rugby Aupiki title. A consistent performer, with a great skill set made a strong impression on Black Ferns selectors.
Shifting north to Wellington to pursue Super Rugby for the season, paid dividends for Hurricanes Poua first five-eighth Hannah King. The 20-year-old thrived in the Hurricanes Poua environment and became a notable standout for the side.
With a dominant performance in the Sky Super Rugby Aupiki final, Blues halfback Awa has made every post a winner in the past 12 months and will be hoping to add to her highlights reel in a black jersey. Alongside Awa, diligent halfback and first five-eighth Joseph, also secures her first contract having been on the radar of Black Ferns selectors for some time. Joseph’s Matatū teammate, hooker Lolohea, is also set to make the step-up.
Black Ferns Director of Rugby Allan Bunting was impressed with the competitiveness and potential of the five newly contracted players.
“It is exciting to be able to see the growth we have building in our game at the moment. While it makes for a tough selection, it gives us an opportunity to expose more talent to the international stage in specific areas we are looking at moving into the future and towards Rugby World Cup 2025. These new players have really stood out consistently in their own way across Sky Super Rugby Aupiki that has been apparent in the way they hold themselves on and off the field.
“It is an exciting opportunity for them to come on this journey and look to continue their growth both on and off the field. The future of our internal competition is exciting to see.”
While there is a youthful look to the 2024 contracted group, a talented group of experienced players who have already had the privilege of wearing the black jersey also return to the contracted group. Prominent Blues prop Aldora Itunu, newly converted prop Marcelle Parkes (Matatū), illusive loose forward Kaipo Olsen-Baker (Matatū) and powerful midfielder Monica Tagoai (Hurricanes Poua) all return to the Black Ferns environment.
“We are pleased to be able to welcome back these experienced players into our environment. Their perseverance, physical presence and ability to impact games has been evident. They have been standouts for their respective teams during Sky Super Rugby Aupiki and we are excited to see what they bring to environment," said Bunting.
Phillipa Love, Liv McGoverne and Mia Anderson will join the Black Ferns squad on interim contracts as injury cover. One additional full-time contract is still be confirmed.
Black Ferns 2024 Contracted Group: Alana Bremner (Matatū, Canterbury), Aldora Itunu (Blues, Auckland), Amy du Plessis (Matatū, Canterbury), Amy Rule (Matatū, Canterbury), Ariana Bayler (Chiefs Manawa, Waikato), Atlanta Lolohea (Matatū, Canterbury), Ayesha Leti-I’iga (Hurricanes Poua, Wellington), Awhi Tangen-Wainohu (Chiefs Manawa, Waikato), Charmaine Smith (Chiefs Manawa, Northland), Chelsea Bremner (Chiefs Manawa, Canterbury), Chryss Viliko (Blues, Auckland), Georgia Ponsonby (Matatū, Canterbury), Grace Steinmetz (Chiefs Manawa, Canterbury), Hannah King (Hurricanes Poua, Canterbury), Iritana Hohaia (Hurricanes Poua, Taranaki), Joanah Ngan Woo (Hurricanes Poua, Wellington), Kahlia Awa (Blues, Hawke’s Bay), Kaipo Olsen-Baker (Matatū, Manawatū), Kate Henwood (Chiefs Manawa, Bay of Plenty), Katelyn Vahaakolo (Blues, Auckland), Kennedy Simon (Chiefs Manawa, Waikato), Liana Mikaele-Tu’u (Blues, Auckland), Layla Sae (Hurricanes Poua, Manawatū), Logo-I-Pulotu Lemapu Atai'i (Sylvia) Brunt (Blues, Auckland), Lucy Jenkins (Matatū, Canterbury), Luka Connor (Chiefs Manawa, Bay of Plenty), Leaso Grace Gago Tiatia (Blues, Counties Manukau), Maama Vaipulu (Blues, Auckland), Maia Joseph (Matatū, Otago), Maiakawanakaulani Roos (Blues, Auckland), Marcelle Parkes (Matatū, Canterbury), Mererangi Paul (Chiefs Manawa, Counties Manukau), Monica Tagoai (Hurricanes Poua, Wellington), Patricia Maliepo (Blues, Auckland), Renee Holmes (Chiefs Manawa, Waikato), Ruahei Demant (Blues, Auckland), Ruby Tui (Chiefs Manawa, Counties Manukau), Santo Taumata (Chiefs Manawa, Bay of Plenty), Sophie Fisher (Blues, Auckland), Tanya Kalounivale (Chiefs Manawa, Waikato).
Maia Joseph Maia Joseph hails from Wellington but shifted at a young age to Dunedin, which she fondly calls home. The diligent halfback debuted for Otago in 2020, following two prominent season the versatile halfback/first five-eighth was awarded the Fiao'o Fa'amausil'i Medal in 2022. In 2022, Joseph made her Super Rugby debut for Chiefs Manawa, she missed the following season with a knee injury. Joseph recovered in time for Otago’s 2023 Farah Palmer Cup, presented by Bunnings Warehouse (FPC) campaign. Following a successful return Joseph was selected for the Black Ferns XV and later joined the Black Ferns environment ahead of the inaugural WXV tournament. Joseph debuted for Matatū earlier this year. Having been on the radar of Black Ferns selectors for a number of years, it is no surprise the talented individual was a consistent performer across Matatū’s season, earning herself her first Black Ferns contract. Joseph has also represented New Zealand in touch rugby and is studying a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from the University of Otago but has currently put her studies on hold.  |
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It's back in 2024! We are calling for nominations for Otago Community Rugby's Volunteer of the Month sponsored by Cobb & Co. Dunedin! Send us a direct message on our Facebook page with a nominee's name, photo and why they should be acknowledged! We will narrow it down to 4 nominees and then the winner will be voted on by the public on our Facebook page and score themselves a meal voucher from Cobb & Co Dunedin. April nominations close Monday 29 April.  |
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Despite the efforts of clubs and schools to recruit players and volunteers, the current low numbers of referees jeopardize the game itself. We encourage the rugby community to step up and help address this challenge by seeking out individuals willing to officiate matches. Just as in many other sports, it's going to become normal where teams/clubs and schools provide referees. READ MORE HERE: https://rb.gy/c3ft29 If you are interested in finding out more, or are keen to help out then please DM Otago Rugby Referees Association - Inc or get in touch with Referee Education Officer Brandon Hale brandon.hale@orfu.co.nz  |
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There's a new club with their hands on the Speight's Jug in South Otago! Clutha Rugby Football Club got up last weekend with a try on full time, this week they welcome Heriot Rugby Club to the Clutha Showgrounds, kick off 3:00pm. In Central Otago Rugby Upper Clutha Rugby Club defended the Jug last weekend and have the bye on Saturday, so it will stay in Wānaka for another week! Make sure you head to your local club this weekend and get in behind your team. Good on ya mate.  |
Highlanders Regional Club Day 2024  |
SAVE THE DATE! We would love to see you representing your Club at the 2024 Highlanders Region Club Day when the Highlanders take on the Fijian Drua (2.05pm, Sunday 26th May). More information to come on ticketing (all junior registered Club kids go free but you will need to download a ticket) and the halftime relay! Start getting your team together so you’re ready to go when registrations open!!! Reminder the halftime relay teams need an U6, U8, U10 and U12 runner in each team.  |
Here are your Otago Bunnings Warehouse NPC Home & Away games for 2024! Stag Day… AWAY but Canterbury at HOME! For all things Bunnings NPC click HERE Season Memberships on sale now!  |
2024 Otago Spirit Schedule  |
Here are your Otago Spirit Farah Palmer Cup Presented by Bunnings Warehouse Home & Away fixtures for 2024! For all things Farah Palmer Cup click HERE  |
2024 Small Blacks Courses  |
Check out Small Blacks Course dates for your area below. When you register as a coach you can select which course date you wish to attend Click Here to register.  |
Phone: +64 3 477 0928 Email: orfu@orfu.co.nz Address: Forsyth Barr Stadium, Level 2A, 130 Anzac Ave, Dunedin 9016 Postal Address: PO Box 691, Dunedin 9054  |
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