Waitakere Rangers

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Bartercard Cup
Club name Waitakere Rangers
First Season 2006
Ground Waitakere Stadium, Jack Colvin Park, Harold Moody Park
Coach Bernie Perenara
Premierships Nil

The Waitakere Rangers are a new franchise in the Bartercard Cup rugby league competition in New Zealand. They represent five teams based in Waitakere City including the Glenora Bears, who previously represented the City in the Bartercard Cup. They are based at the Trusts Stadium.

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In 2006 the playing squad included former Warrior Cliff Beverley, former Melbourne Storm player Matt Rua and Awen Guttenbeil's brother Karl. Warriors assigned to the Rangers have in the past included Epalahame Lauaki and Sione Faumuina.[1]

See Also: Bartercard Cup season 2006

Season 2006 Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
Finished Third 18 12 0 6 608 435 173 24

After a slow start the Rangers managed to get the team working well together and strung together enough wins to not only secure themselves a playoff position but to finish third. This was despite Matt Rua leaving halfway through the season for the Central Comets. Fullback Cliff Beverley has been a standout. The Rangers lost a close play-off match down in Christchurch 26-20 and then went down to the Tamaki Leopards 25-24 in extra time the following weekend to be elimiminated from the play-offs.

2006 Finals Series Winner Loser
Preliminary Semifinal Canterbury Bulls 26 Waitakere Rangers 20
Elimination Semifinal Tamaki Leopards 25 Waitakere Rangers 24

See Also: Bartercard Cup season 2007 The 2007 Bartercard Cup is scheduled to kick off on April 14.[2]

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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