Waicoa Bay Stallions

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Bartercard Cup
Image:WaicoaBayStallions.jpg
Club name Waicoa Bay Stallions
First Season 2004
Ground Davies Park, Rotorua Stadium, Resthills Park, Owen Delaney Park, Tokoroa Domain,
Coach Hiki Rutene
Premierships Nil

The Waicoa Bay Stallions are a franchise in the Bartercard Cup rugby league competition in New Zealand. They represent Waikato (Wai), Coastlines (Coa) and the Bay of Plenty (Bay). This is a vast area that includes Hamilton, Rotorua and Taupo. As a result they share their home games around several different stadiums. The Ngongotaha Chiefs had previously represented part of this area in the competition.

They were coached by former international Tawera Nikau in their debut year.

New Zealand Warriors assigned to the club include Lance Hohaia, Wairangi Koopu & Sam Rapira.

See Also: Bartercard Cup seasons 2003-2005, Bartercard Cup season 2006.

The Stallions joined the competition in 2004, replacing the Taranaki Wildcats. They were not disgraced in their first year, performing well for a new club and securing four wins and two draws. However in their second season they could only manage three wins and ended up collecting the Wooden Spoon. In 2006 they missed the finals again, finishing eighth out of ten teams.

Season Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Position Finals
2004 16 4 2 10 380 455 -75 10 Ninth (Twelve) N/A
2005 16 3 0 13 368 620 -252 6 Wooden Spoon (Twelve) N/A
2006 18 5 2 11 494 662 -168 12 Eighth (Ten) N/A


See Also: Bartercard Cup season 2007

The 2007 Bartercard Cup is scheduled to kick off on April 14.[1]


Clubs in the Bartercard Cup

Auckland Lions | Tamaki Leopards | Harbour League | Northern Storm | Canterbury Bulls |
Central Falcons | Wellington Orcas | Waicoa Bay Stallions | Waitakere Rangers | Counties Manukau Jetz |


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