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Auckland Form last 5 games 🥶 5 loss streak

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Auckland News

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Former All Black’s surprise praise for NPC versus Super Rugby Pacific

Cam Roigard in line for comeback as 16 All Blacks made available for NPC

David Havili set for Ranfurly Shield clash as 12 All Blacks released to NPC

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Auckland Matches

Sat 9 Aug, 2025

Bunnings NPC

FT
Apollo Projects Stadium
Canterbury Canterbury
-
Auckland Auckland
3:10pm
Round 2
LIVE
19
15

Sat 16 Aug, 2025

Bunnings NPC

4:35am HKT
Auckland Auckland
-
Taranaki Bulls Taranaki Bulls
4:35am
Round 3
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Auckland 0%
0% Taranaki Bulls

Sat 23 Aug, 2025

Bunnings NPC

7:10am HKT
Auckland Auckland
-
Northland Northland
7:10am
Round 4
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Auckland 0%
0% Northland

Auckland Forwards

Name
Position
Jordan Lay
Prop
Josh Fusitua
Prop
Ben Ake
Prop
Tito Tuipulotu
Prop
Sama Malolo
Hooker
Mills Sanerivi
Hooker
Soane Vikena
Hooker
Marcel Renata
Prop
Angus Ta'avao
Prop
Sione Ahio
Prop
Mike Curry
Lock
Edward Annandale
Lock
Josh Beehre
Lock
Patrick Tuipulotu
Lock
Akira Ioane
Back Row
Tuaina Taii Tualima
Back Row
Ola Tauelangi
Back Row
Che Clark
Back Row
Adrian Choat
Back Row
Anton Segner
Back Row
Niko Jones
Back Row
Sam Hainsworth-Fa'aofo
Back Row
Vaiolini Ekuasi
Back Row
Sika Pole

Auckland Backs

Name
Position
Kemara Hauiti-Parapara
Scrum Half
Taufa Funaki
Scrum Half
Sam Howling
Scrum Half
Christian Lealiifano
Fly Half
Wiseguy Faiane
Fly Half
Harry Plummer
Fly Half
Alex Harford
Fly Half
Rico Simpson
Fly Half
Nigel Ah Wong
Outside Back
Caleb Clarke
Outside Back
Xavi Taele
Centre
Rieko Ioane
Centre
Tanielu Tele'a
Centre
Bryce Heem
Outside Back
Tomas Aoake
Outside Back
AJ Lam
Outside Back
Caleb Tangitau
Outside Back
Lolagi Visinia
Outside Back
Zarn Sullivan
Outside Back
Payton Spencer
Outside Back
Xavier Tito-Harris
Outside Back
Oscar Cowley-Andrea
Outside Back
Christopher Vunipola
Outside Back

Auckland Tournaments

Bunnings NPC
Bunnings NPC

Auckland Rugby Team

The Auckland rugby team plays in New Zealand's Bunnings NPC competition. The team is the most successful in the history of the tournament, with 17 titles. It is also affiliated with the Blues Super Rugby franchise.

Read on to discover even more about the Auckland rugby team. On this page, you'll discover all about the history of the side. You'll also be able to see the team's latest results and their upcoming fixtures.

The Auckland rugby union was first founded in 1883. When the National Provincial Championship was formed in 1976, the Auckland rugby team joined the competition. Since, they've gone on to be the most successful side in the history of the tournament. During this period, they have won the title on 17 occasions. The first of these was in 1982, and their most recent success was in 2018.

Famous for wearing their distinctive blue and white hoops, today the Auckland rugby team plays at Eden Park, where 50,000 spectators can pack in to watch the side.

Due to the successes that the Auckland rugby team have experienced over the years, around 200 players who have played for the Auckland rugby team have also represented the All Blacks. This includes several legends of the game, including Zinzan Brooke, Sean Fitzpatrick and Carlos Spencer.

Today, several All Blacks still regularly represent the Auckland rugby team, including Rieko Ioane, Caleb Clarke and Akira Ioane. In addition, many members of the current Auckland squad also play in the Super Rugby Pacific competition. This includes Alex Hodgman who plays for the Blues and Angus Ta'avao who plays for the Chiefs.