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Matatū is a New Zealand women's professional rugby union team that competes in the Super Rugby Aupiki competition. Matatū represents the South Island, specifically the regions covered by the Crusaders and the Highlanders. They are governed by the Crusaders.[1] They were crowned champions of the 2023 Super Rugby Aupiki season.
Union | New Zealand Rugby |
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Founded | 2021 |
Location | Christchurch, New Zealand |
Region | Tasman Canterbury Otago |
Coach(es) | Whitney Hansen |
Captain(s) | Alana Bremner |
League(s) | Super Rugby Aupiki |
2024 | 3rd Overall |
Official website | |
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The team’s name, logo and colours were officially unveiled on 12 October 2021. The name, logo and colours were created by a local artist and designer Morgan Mathews-Hale in partnership with Te Whaka Ako Limited. Matatū is a name gifted by Ngāi Tūāhuriri, which is one of five primary hapū of the Ngai Tahu iwi.[2]
The name Matatū, literally meaning "alert or vigilant", has been gifted to symbolise the teams tūmanawa (determined sacrifice), tūaho (legacy), tūhono (connections) and tūtira (unity) in representing Te Waka o Aoraki (the South Island).[3]
Blair Baxter was announced as Head Coach, Whitney Hansen and Tony Christie were appointed as the two assistant coaches.[4] Whitney Hansen was named as Matatū's Head coach for the 2024 season.[5]
Matatū played their first game against the Chiefs Manawa in a pre-season match ahead of the inaugural Super Rugby Aupiki season at the Owen Delany Park in Taupō. Liv McGoverne kicked the teams first-ever points and Julia Gorinski scored their first try. Chiefs Manawa won the match 28–20.[6][7] Matatū and Chiefs Manawa met five days later to play the inaugural Super Rugby Aupiki match on 10 March 2022. It was a historical moment for Matatū as this was their first team to take the field. It was a tense match but Chiefs Manawa edged Matatū 17–15 to win the second match between the teams.[8][9][10]
Matatū next played the Blues Women in round 2 of the competition, they lost the game 10–21.[11][12] In the final round they faced Hurricanes Poua at the FMG Stadium Waikato in Hamilton, they were defeated 8–16 and finished last overall.[13][14][15]
Matatū recorded their first Super Rugby Aupiki win after defeating Blues Women 33–31 in the opening round of the competition.[16][17] They met the Blues side again in the semi-finals and just beat them by three points, the final score was 26–23.[18][19] They claimed their first title after defeating Chiefs Manawa 33–31 in the Grand final at the FMG Stadium Waikato.[20][21]
On 28 November 2023, the squad for the 2024 Super Rugby Aupiki season was announced.[22][23]
Matatū Super Rugby Aupiki squad | ||
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Props
Hookers
Locks |
Loose forwards
Halfbacks (Scrum-halves)
Five-eighths (Fly-halves)
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Midfielders (centres) Outside backs
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(cc) Denotes team co-captains, Bold denotes internationally capped, SP denotes a shadow player[further explanation needed] and ST indicated short-term cover. |
Captain | Years |
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Alana Bremner | 2022 – present |
Coach | Period | G | W | D | L | % |
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Blair Baxter | 2022–2023 | 8 | 3 | 0 | 5 | 37.5% |
Whitney Hansen | 2024– | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 33.33% |
Totals (2022–present)* | 14 | 5 | 0 | 9 | 35.71% | |
Updated to: 6 April 2024 |
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