Wairarapa Bush Rugby UnionThe National Provincial Championship was established in
1976. Wairarapa Bush rugby has moved up and down between the second and third divisions of the NPC competition in New Zealand
although in the mid 80's it spent some time in the first division.
Wairarapa Bush Rugby Union is made up of clubs from the towns of Masterton, Greytown and the surrounding central southern district of New
Zealand's North Island, with its main stadium at Masterton.
| The Wairarapa Bush rugby jersey is a gold with blue and maroon stripes. The jersey has been changed
for the 2002 season, now being made by adidas of New Zealand. It is worn with the fierce pride by
both team members and supporters. The rugby
jersey is made of cotton polyester and comes in sizes Small to 2X Large.
Choose your size and Champions of the World will send you your
jersey immediately.
The NPC Competition is made up of three divisions with semi-finals and
a final to decide each division. Relegation of the bottom team and
promotion of the top team is determined at the end of each season. There
are ten teams in the first division, eight teams in the second division
and nine team the third division.
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Bay of Plenty won the NPC first division title in 1976, but have
enjoyed no success since then. Wellington took the title in 1978, 1981 and
2000, and Counties won for the only time in 1979. Manawatu got their only
title in 1980, Waikato theirs in 1992. Otago won twice in the nineties, in
1991 and 1998. And apart from that it has been all Auckland, winning in
1982, 1984 and 1985, four times in a row from 1987 - 1990, another four
times consecutively from 1993-1996, and again in 1999. However, Canterbury
now holds the title, adding 2001 to their victorious years of 1977, 1983,
and 1997.
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