Thames Valley

Thames Valley

Leagues Played
Heartland Championship 70
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Heartland Championship 10/07 00:05 2 Wanganui v Thames Valley L 38-3
Heartland Championship 09/29 23:00 8 Thames Valley v East Coast W 31-26
Heartland Championship 09/23 02:30 7 North Otago v Thames Valley L 34-33
Heartland Championship 09/16 02:30 6 Thames Valley v South Canterbury L 31-36
Heartland Championship 09/09 02:30 5 Mid Canterbury v Thames Valley W 31-34
Heartland Championship 09/02 02:30 4 Thames Valley v King Country W 27-21
Heartland Championship 08/26 02:30 3 West Coast v Thames Valley W 22-30
Heartland Championship 08/19 02:30 2 Thames Valley v Poverty Bay W 24-17
Heartland Championship 08/12 02:30 1 Wanganui v Thames Valley W 33-36
Heartland Championship 10/15 01:30 2 Wanganui v Thames Valley L 25-18
Heartland Championship 10/08 01:00 8 Thames Valley v Horowhenua Kapiti L 43-44
Heartland Championship 10/01 01:30 7 Poverty Bay v Thames Valley L 29-17

The Thames Valley Rugby Football Union (TVRFU) is the governing body of rugby union in the region of Thames Valley in the North Island of New Zealand. Their senior representative team compete in the Heartland Championship. Thames Valley Rugby Football Union was founded in 1921 when it broke away from the now defunct South Auckland Rugby Union. The Thames Rugby Union, a sub-union that had remained affiliated with the Auckland Rugby Football Union, eventually joined the Thames Valley Union in 1951.

The Thames Valley team plays at Boyd Park, Te Aroha and Paeroa Domain, Paeroa.

In 2018 Thames Valley won their first Heartland Championship by defeating South Canterbury 17-12 in the Meads Cup Final in Timaru (27 October 2018)

History

Rugby has been played in the region since the 1870s and 1880s.

The Ohinemuri Union was founded at Waihi in 1896, and by 1904 this union was named the Goldfields Rugby Union. It consisted of a number of even smaller unions, but was itself a sub-union of the Auckland Rugby Football Union (ARFU), and was therefore not directly affiliated to the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU). Along with a number of other sub-unions, the Goldfields ceded from the ARFU to form the South Auckland Rugby Football Union in 1909.

Several sub-unions split away from the South Auckland Union between 1909 and 1921 to form new independent unions, and in 1921 the Hauraki Plains, Paeroa, Piako, Waihi sub-unions did the same to form the Thames Valley Rugby Football Union (TVRFU). The union was from then on directly affiliated to the NZRU. The Thames sub union, which had remained affiliated to the ARFU up until then, joined the TVRFU in 1951.