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The Wellington Rugby League Team (also known as the Wellington Orcas) are a rugby league team that represents the Wellington Rugby League in New Zealand Rugby League competitions. They currently compete in the National Competition.

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Wellington rugby league team
Club information
Nickname(s)Orcas
Colours  Black
  Yellow
Founded1908
Websitehttp://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?assoc=4979
Current details
Ground(s)
CEOAndre Whittaker
CoachSteve Moafanua Stevenson, Matt Kilgour, Stephen Gallagher
CompetitionNational Competition
NZRL CompetitionN/A
Records
Premierships1970
Rugby League Cup1947–49, 1952, 1971, 1980, 1982–84, 1990, 1992
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History

1908–1988: Early years

Wellington played its first game on 24 August 1908 when they took on Auckland at Victoria Park, Auckland in the first provincial game of rugby league in New Zealand.[1]

The following All Golds played for Wellington in that first match: Edward Tyne, Hercules Richard Wright, Tom Cross, Conrad Byrne, Daniel Gilchrist, Daniel Fraser and James Barber.

During 1909, 1910 and 1911 Wellington continued to play a number of provincial games, and in 1909 defeated Auckland, in Auckland 22–19, the first of only five victories over Auckland in over 100 years.[2]

In 1912 Wellington played in its first international match, losing to the touring New South Wales side, 45–13 in a game played at the Zoological Gardens.[2]

They defeated Auckland 33–18 on 27 September 1913. It was not until 1988 that they were again victorious over an Auckland side. The 1913 side was: A.Anderson, B.Whitley, W.Kelly, A.House (Petone), G.Bradley (Athletic), K.George, J.Barber, Jim Parker (Petone), J.Spencer, T.Turner, A.Bensmann, L.Campbell (Newtown), W.Wilson (Athletic). Bench: H.McGuire, B.Childs.[3]

During the 1951 French rugby league tour of Australasia the Wellington side hosted a match against the tourists.

During the 1988 Great Britain Lions tour, Wellington were defeated by the Britons 18 – 24 at Porirua Park before a crowd of 4,428.

1989–1990: Rugby League Cup

On several occasions Wellington has held the Rugby League Cup (previously known as the Northern Union Cup 1910–1969) for interprovincial competition played on a challenge basis. Wellington won it off the West Coast in 1947 for the first time and held it for three years. Wellington held it last in 1990.

1990–1994: Great Britain Tour

In 1990 Wellington defeated the touring Great Britain side 30–22.[4] This was Wellington's first, and to date only, win over a touring side.[2]

1994–1996: Lion Red Cup

Between 1994 and 1996, Wellington was represented by the Wellington City Dukes and Hutt Valley Firehawks in the Lion Red Cup. One player from the Dukes, Earl Va'a, later went on to represent Samoa in Rugby union. Both teams folded along with the competition in 1996.

More information Team, Season ...
Team Season Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Position Finals
Hutt Valley1994 229013458489−3018EighthN/A
Wellington City1994 228014470508−3816NinthN/A
Hutt Valley1995 22130954444310126FifthLost Elimination Play-off
Wellington City1995 2210210440514−7422SeventhN/A
Hutt Valley1996 221129444469−2524SixthN/A
Wellington City1996 229013536532418EighthN/A
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2002–2007: Bartercard Cup

Quick Facts Club information, Founded ...
Wellington Orcas
Club information
Founded2002
Exited2008
Former details
Ground(s)
CoachPaul Bergman
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In 2000 and 2001 the region was represented in the Bartercard Cup by the Porirua Pumas and Wainuiomata Lions. However, in 2002 it was decided that one team was needed in the competition. They narrowly missed out on a finals spot in 2002, being on equal points but with a lower For and Against than the Marist Richmond Brothers. Unfortunately this was a high point for the franchise with the team never making the play-offs.

The Orca nickname was adopted for the 2006 season, adopting the name from the Southern Orcas consortium – a group attempting to gain an expansion National Rugby League competition licence that was instead granted to the Gold Coast Titans group. Previously they were known as Wellington Franchise.

Notable players included Ben Matulino and Simon Mannering.

More information Season, Pld ...
Season Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Position (Teams) Finals
2002 169165474499819Sixth (Twelve)N/A
2003 164111460646−1866*Eleventh (Twelve)N/A
2004 168174654095617Sixth (Twelve)N/A
2005 16538418459−4113Eighth (Twelve)N/A
2006 186012452549−9712Seventh (Ten)N/A
2007 181008509529−2020Sixth (10)N/A
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*Wellington were docked three points for registration infringements.

2008–2009: Bartercard Premiership

Wellington Rugby League were awarded a place in the new six-team National Provincial Competition. The team plays its home matches at Porirua Park.[5]

More information Season, Pld ...
Season Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Position Finals
2008 521214613885FourthN/A
2009 5 2 0 3 142 120 22 4FourthLost semi-final
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2010–present: NZRL National Competition

Wellington was put in the NZRL National Competition after the Bartercard Premiership disbanded. Wellington were called the "Wellington Orcas" through the competition.

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Rugby League Tour Matches

Wellington has also been a frequent stop for touring international rugby league teams. Of the 28 games Wellington has played against touring teams, only in the 28th and last game to date (as of 2024) did the Orcas win, defeating Great Britain 30–22 in front of just 800 fans at the Basin Reserve on 27 June 1990.

More information Game, Date ...
GameDateResultVenueAttendanceNotes
14 October 1912 New South Wales def. Wellington 45–13Zoological Gardens4,0001912 NSW Tour of New Zealand
213 September 1913 New South Wales def. Wellington 34–18Newtown Park10,0001913 NSW Tour of New Zealand
311 July 1914 Northern Union def. Wellington 14–7Newtown Park5,0001914 Great Britain Lions tour
44 October 1919 Australia def. Wellington 93–5Newtown Park1,0001919 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
529 July 1936 England def. Wellington 48–8Basin Reserve1936 Great Britain Lions tour
630 July 1951 France def. Wellington 26–13Basin Reserve8,6021951 French Tour of Australasia
77 August 1953 American All-Stars def. Wellington 17–8Basin Reserve1953 American All-Stars tour
827 July 1954 Great Britain def. Wellington 61–18Basin Reserve3,1031954 Great Britain Lions tour
92 August 1955 France def. Wellington 19–14Basin Reserve4,0001955 French Tour of Australasia
1030 July 1958 Great Britain def. Wellington 26–13Basin Reserve8,6021958 Great Britain Lions tour
1127 July 1960 France def. Wellington 41–3Wellington Showgrounds1,7011960 French Tour of Australasia
1221 June 1961 Australia def. Wellington 61–3Basin Reserve7071961 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
131 August 1963 South Africa def. Wellington 21–12Basin Reserve1963 South Africa Tour of Australasia
1428 July 1964 France def. Wellington 18–12Basin Reserve1,3011964 French Tour of Australasia
159 June 1965 Australia def. Wellington 34–16Basin Reserve1,7451965 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
169 August 1966 Great Britain def. Wellington 28–9Basin Reserve1,1421966 Great Britain Lions tour
174 June 1969 Australia def. Wellington 48–7Basin Reserve1,4151969 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
1814 July 1970 Great Britain def. Wellington 60–8Basin Reserve8591970 Great Britain Lions tour
193 June 1972 Queensland def. Wellington 26–3Basin Reserve1973 QLD Tour of New Zealand
201 August 1974 Great Britain def. Wellington 39–11Basin Reserve5,0001974 Great Britain Lions tour
2118 June 1975 Wales def. Wellington 52–8Basin Reserve2,000Wales 1975 Rugby League World Cup tour
227 June 1977 France def. Wellington 8–0Basin Reserve1,500France 1977 Rugby League World Cup tour
2329 July 1979 Great Britain def. Wellington 39–3Petone Recreation Ground2,0001979 Great Britain Lions tour
2425 September 1983 Papua New Guinea def. Wellington 62–16Basin Reserve1983 Papua New Guinea Kumuls tour
2513 July 1988 Great Britain def. Wellington 39–3Porirua Park4,4281988 Great Britain Lions tour
262 October 1988 Australia def. Wellington 24–12Basin Reserve2,0001988 Australia Rugby League World Cup Final tour
2719 July 1989 Australia def. Wellington 28–10Basin Reserve5,0001989 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand
2827 June 1990 Wellington def. Great Britain 30–22Basin Reserve8001990 Great Britain Lions tour
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