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Northern Swords

Northland rugby league team
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Club information
Nickname(s) Swords, Wild Boars, Storm
Website northernswords.co.nz
Current details
Ground(s)
  • Okara Park, Whangarei
  • Jubilee Park, Whangarei
  • Lindvart Park, Kaikohe
    Okura Park, Whangarei
Coach Jon Renes
Captain Chris Bamford
Competition New Zealand Rugby League
Records
Rugby League Cup 1931

The Northland rugby league team are a rugby league team that represents the Northland Region in New Zealand Rugby League competitions. They are based in Whangarei. They currently compete in the Albert Baskerville Trophy as the Northern Swords.

Between 2006 and 2007 they were part of the Bartercard Cup, playing under the name the Northern Storm. Northland was originally known as North Auckland and has previously used the nickname the Wild Boars.

The 2015 captain is Chris Bamford.

Northlands first season was 1929 and they challenged Auckland for the Northern Union Cup, losing 22-19.

The Northern Storm joined the Bartercard Cup in time for the 2006 season. There inclusion was due to the work of Anthony Murray and Harry Clyde.

The Storm's first win was 40-22 against Wellington and was dedicated to Murray who had died earlier that week.

New Zealand Warriors associated with the Northern Storm included Todd Byrne & Grant Rovelli.

In the Northern Storm's debut season in 2006 the club performed poorly, managing only two wins and two draws from eighteen matches. They finished in last position on the table, collecting the Wooden Spoon.

A bright point of the season was that fullback Brendon Hikaka, centre Mason Pure and hooker Linton Price were all selected for the Junior Kiwis.

Before the season started 2006 Head Coach Geoff Morton moved South and joined the Counties Manukau Jetz. He was replaced by Phil Marsh. The Storm started the season strongly with big wins against the Jetz (54-28) and Central Falcons (48-24). However they then suffered heavy losses to both the Waitakere Rangers (66-16) and league leaders the Auckland Lions (70-8). The squad showed improvement since 2006 but they again finished near the bottom of the table.


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