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Auckland Rugby Clubs Compete Across Three Major Weekend Competitions

Match outcomes in Fox Memorial, Sharman Cup and other competitions show sustained community involvement in Auckland rugby.

By Auckland Sport Desk · Published 20 July 2026

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Auckland Rugby Clubs Compete Across Three Major Weekend Competitions
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Manurewa Marlins defeated Richmond Rovers 32-10 in the Fox Memorial rugby league major semifinal and will face Papakura Sea Eagles in the final. In the Sharman Cup, Mangere East Hawks beat Mt Albert Lions 44-26 to set up a decider against Northcote Tigers. Hibiscus Coast Raiders edged Navy North Shore Dolphins 16-14 in the Phelan Shield major semifinal and will meet Ponsonby Ponies in their final.

Results from Auckland Superleague finals

Hibiscus Dairy Flat won the Auckland Superleague Women's grand final 4-0 against Takapuna. Takapuna claimed the Premier men's grand final with a 5-0 win over East Coast Bays. Auckland Lions recorded a 46-30 victory against Waicoa Bay Stallions, with five tries scored by S. Stowers and M. Solomona.

Context for local involvement

These weekend fixtures across multiple Auckland competitions illustrate continued engagement in organised rugby league and rugby. Teams drawn from suburbs such as Manurewa, Mangere East, Hibiscus Coast and Takapuna maintain regular schedules that require consistent training and match play.

Local detail from named clubs and grounds

Venues and clubs tied to the reported results include Richmond Rovers, Papakura Sea Eagles, Mt Albert Lions, Northcote Tigers, Navy North Shore Dolphins, Ponsonby Ponies, East Coast Bays and Waicoa Bay Stallions. Each side draws players who balance club commitments with work and family routines typical in Auckland.

Evidence from the weekend matches

The listed scores and team advancements provide direct evidence of active competition. No separate participation counts or fitness metrics appear in the match reports, yet the number of sides contesting semifinals and grand finals indicates regular community-level involvement.

Residents seeking to join similar activities can check club websites or the Auckland Rugby League listings for upcoming registration windows. Follow-up fixtures will be confirmed through the same competition channels that published these results.

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