The 2016 draws for the renamed Mitre 10 Cup (formerly ITM Cup) has been released by New Zealand Rugby today.
Both competitions are set to kick off in August under the flag of new title sponsor Mitre 10.
New Zealand Rugby’s General Manager – Rugby, Neil Sorensen said provincial unions have already been working hard on preparing for the new season.
“We’re hearing that people are feeling pretty positive about rugby at the moment. That’s probably helped by the All Blacks winning a back-to-back Rugby World Cup, and people seeing the Cup around the rugby community. Investec Super Rugby has also got off to a sizzling start, and we’re seeing so much of the talent that was discovered or developed through the national provincial competitions in action.
“As we’ve seen over the last few years, the provincial competitions continue to be a rich breeding ground for New Zealand talent, and long may that continue. Both the Heartland and the national provincial championship have produced outstanding talent in recent years. I know that many fans spotted the exciting talent of Malakai Fekitoa, Nehe Milner Skudder, Seta Tamanivalu, Damien McKenzie, Marty Banks and Billy Guyton as they played their way into the fully professional game.
“It’s not quite time to dust off the provincial scarves, beanies and flags, but it’s definitely time to start looking at what membership deals local unions are offering. There’s no better way to show your parochial colours than by committing to a season-long campaign as a supporter,” Sorensen said.
“The Mitre 10 Cup and Mitre 10 Heartland Championship are two of the competitions that we know are delivering great rugby entertainment to communities across New Zealand, and providing a great day out for the family.”
Mitre 10 Cup 2016 – from Thursday 18 August
Mitre 10 Cup action kicks off first on Thursday 18 August with North Harbour taking on southside neighbours Counties Manukau at QBE Stadium in Round 1. In what’s likely to be called the grudge match weekend, two of the three Saturday matches will see a repeat match up of last year’s two Finals.
Hawke’s Bay will host Wellington, the team they edged out 26-25 in the Championship Final, to earn promotion into this year’s Premiership. Auckland will be looking to exact utu when they head south to face Canterbury, who beat them 25-23 in the Premiership Final.
Bay of Plenty host Taranaki in the other Saturday match of the opening round, which closes out with Southland hosting Otago and Waikato heading south to play Tasman.
The 2016 Mitre 10 Cup plays across nine weeks with every team playing one Wednesday night fixture in a double-up round.
The semifinals will be played over the weekend of 21-23 October, with the Mitre 10 Cup Championship Final to be played on Friday 28 October and the Mitre 10 Cup Premiership Final on Saturday 29 October.
Magpies Fixtures are
2016 Mitre 10 Cup
Magpies v Wellington, Saturday 20th August, 5:35pm, McLean Park, Napier
Taranaki v Magpies, Saturday 27th August, 4:35pm, Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth
Magpies v Counties Manukau, Thursday 1st September, 7:35pm, McLean Park Napier
Magpies v Auckland, Wednesday 7th September, 7:35pm, McLean Park Napier
Canterbury v Magpies, Sunday 11th September, 2:35pm, AMI Stadium, Christchurch
Southland v Magpies, Thursday 15th September, 7:35pm, Rugby Park, Invercargill
Magpies v Tasman, Saturday 24th September, 7:35pm, McLean Park, Napier
Manawatu v Magpies, Saturday 1st October, 5:35pm, Central Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston North
Waikato v Magpies, Saturday 8th October, 7:35pm, FMG Stadium, Hamilton
Magpies v Bay of Plenty, Saturday 15th October, 5:35pm, McLean Park, Napier
Semi Finals, Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd October
Final, Saturday 29th October
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