Ranfurly Shield 1980–1989

Ranfurly Shield
Countries New Zealand
Official website
www.provincial.rugby/ranfurly-shield/

The Ranfurly Shield, colloquially known as the Log o' Wood, is a trophy in New Zealand's domestic rugby union competition. First played for in 1904, the Ranfurly Shield is based on a challenge system, rather than a league or knockout competition as with most football trophies. The holding union must defend the Shield in challenge matches, and if a challenger defeats them, they become the new holder of the Shield.

The '80s saw the shield change hands four times among five teams. The decade began and ended with Auckland holding the shield. Notably, Auckland began their record 61 shield defences in 1985.[1]

Fixtures

1980

11 June 1980
Auckland 37–3 Horowhenua
Auckland
25 June 1980
Auckland 29–3 King Country
Auckland
9 August 1980
Auckland 19–12 Poverty Bay
Auckland
23 August 1980
Auckland 25–3 Southland
Auckland
30 August 1980
Auckland 43–13 Otago
Auckland
7 September 1980
Auckland 3–7 Waikato
Auckland
14 September 1980
Waikato 16–7 Thames Valley
Hamilton
27 September 1980
Waikato 15–0 Taranaki
Hamilton

1981

1 August 1981
Waikato 24–12 Otago
Hamilton
16 August 1981
Waikato 13–3 Bay of Plenty
Hamilton
22 August 1981
Waikato 54–0 East Coast
Hamilton
5 September 1981
Waikato 14–7 Canterbury
Hamilton
19 September 1981
Waikato 20–20 Counties Manukau
Hamilton
24 September 1981
Waikato 22–9 King Country
Hamilton
30 September 1981
Waikato 4–22 Wellington
Hamilton

1982

7 August 1982
Wellington 30–9 Wanganui
Wellington
12 August 1982
Wellington 13–12 Hawke's Bay
Wellington
4 September 1982
Wellington 19–6 Taranaki
Wellington
18 September 1982
Wellington 12–16 Canterbury
Wellington
25 September 1982
Canterbury 15–15 Counties Manukau
Christchurch
29 September 1982
Canterbury 51–6 Wairarapa Bush
Christchurch

1983

27 July 1983
Canterbury 28–10 Southland
Christchurch
10 September 1983
Canterbury 32–3 Hawke's Bay
Christchurch
17 September 1983
Canterbury 20–16 Wellington
Christchurch
24 September 1983
Canterbury 31–9 Auckland
Christchurch
1 October 1983
Canterbury 28–15 North Otago
Christchurch

1984

1 August 1984
Canterbury 34–10 Nelson Bays
Christchurch
8 August 1984
Canterbury 57–13 Buller
Christchurch
25 August 1984
Canterbury 68–3 West Coast
Christchurch
8 September 1984
Canterbury 24–6 Wairarapa Bush
Christchurch
15 September 1984
Canterbury 44–3 Otago
Christchurch
22 September 1984
Canterbury 16–10 Waikato
Christchurch
29 September 1984
Canterbury 27–19 Counties Manukau
Christchurch

1985

25 June 1985
Canterbury 27–3 Taranaki
Christchurch
7 September 1985
Canterbury 29–3 North Auckland
Christchurch
14 September 1985
Canterbury 23–28 Auckland
Christchurch
28 September 1985
Auckland 39–0 Waikato
Auckland
5 October 1985
Auckland 12–9 Counties Manukau
Auckland

1986

16 July 1986
Auckland 18–6 North Harbour
Auckland
24 August 1986
Auckland 82–6 Horowhenua
Auckland
30 August 1986
Auckland 50–7 Wairarapa Bush
Auckland
13 September 1986
Auckland 42–7 Otago
Auckland
20 September 1986
Auckland 21–0 Manawatu
Auckland
27 September 1986
Auckland 28–15 Canterbury
Auckland
4 October 1986
Auckland 32–6 North Auckland
Auckland

1987

15 July 1987
Auckland 59–6 Wanganui
Auckland
22 August 1987
Auckland 56–18 Hawke's Bay
Auckland
26 August 1987
Auckland 72–0 East Coast
Auckland
5 September 1987
Auckland 43–3 Bay of Plenty
Auckland
12 September 1987
Auckland 49–6 Taranaki
Auckland
19 September 1987
Auckland 34–11 Waikato
Auckland
26 September 1987
Auckland 33–18 Wellington
Auckland
3 October 1987
Auckland 48–9 Counties Manukau
Auckland

1988

10 August 1988
Auckland 28–0 King Country
Te Kūiti
13 August 1987
Auckland 41–13 Taranaki
New Plymouth
20 August 1988
Auckland 43–15 North Auckland
Auckland
31 August 1988
Auckland 62–9 Hawke's Bay
Napier
10 September 1988
Auckland 39–12 North Harbour
Auckland
17 September 1988
Auckland 59–3 Manawatu
Auckland
24 September 1988
Auckland 27–17 Otago
Auckland
1 October 1988
Auckland 31–10 Canterbury
Auckland

1989

16 August 1989
Auckland 58–7 Thames Valley
Paeroa
19 August 1989
Auckland 44–15 Taranaki
Auckland
30 August 1989
Auckland 66–0 Mid Canterbury
Ashburton
9 September 1989
Auckland 84–3 Counties Manukau
Auckland
16 September 1989
Auckland 34–21 Bay of Plenty
Auckland
23 September 1989
Auckland 22–9 Waikato
Auckland
30 September 1989
Auckland 29–6 Wellington
Auckland

References

  1. ^ "RANFURLY SHIELD CHALLENGES 1973 – 2020" (PDF). Rugby History NZ. Retrieved 23 May 2021.