2016 Heartland Championship


The 2016 Heartland Championship, known as the 2016 Mitre 10 Heartland Championship for sponsorship reasons, was the eleventh edition of the Heartland Championship, a rugby union competition involving the twelve amateur rugby unions in New Zealand. The tournament included a round-robin stage in which the twelve teams played eight games each and then the top four advanced to the Meads Cup semifinals, while fifth to eighth advanced to the Lochore Cup semifinals. In both of these knockout stages the top seeds played at home against the lowest seeds, the second highest seeds played at home against the third highest seeds and the final had the higher seed play at home against the lower seed.

Law changes

The New Zealand Rugby Union decided to implement new law changes for the Heartland Championship for 2016. These law changes involved a new points scoring system:
The 2016 Heartland Championship was contested by the following teams:
TeamSuper Rugby partnerHometownHome stadiumCapacity
Buller [Rugby Football Union|Buller]CrusadersWestportVictoria Square5,000
East CoastHurricanesRuatoriaWhakarua Park3,000
Horowhenua-KapitiHurricanesLevinLevin Domain6,500
King CountryChiefsTaupōOwen Delany Park20,000
Mid CanterburyCrusadersAshburtonAshburton Showgrounds5,000
North OtagoHighlandersOamaruWhitestone Contracting Stadium7,000
Poverty BayHurricanesGisborneMore FM Rugby Park18,000
South CanterburyCrusadersTimaruFraser Park12,000
Thames ValleyChiefsPaeroaPaeroa Domain3,000
Wairarapa BushHurricanesMastertonTrust House Memorial Park10,000
WanganuiHurricanesWanganuiCooks Gardens15,000
West CoastCrusadersGreymouthRugby Park6,000

Ranfurly Shield challenges

Three Heartland Championship teams, Thames Valley, King Country and Wanganui challenged Waikato for the coveted Ranfurly Shield. Thames Valley last challenged for the Ranfurly Shield in 2014 against Counties Manukau, whereas both King Country and Wanganui last challenged for it in 2012 against Taranaki.
The first challenge came from Thames Valley in June, when the Swamp Foxes succumbed 83–13 to Waikato. In July the holders retained their Shield in a 55-to-nothing victory against King Country. The last Heartland Championship challenge for 2016 saw Waikato defeat Wanganui 32–12 in Cambridge.

Standings

Team
1Wanganui8800362110+2526038
2South Canterbury8701324162+1627136
3Buller8602258190+685130
4Wairarapa Bush8602240174+664230
5Mid Canterbury8503278198+806127
6King Country8422236170+664125
7Poverty Bay8305296268+286220
8North Otago8224230246−165118
9Horowhenua-Kapiti8215224260−364115
10West Coast8206188400−2123011
11Thames Valley8017158324−166125
12East Coast8008166458−292213

Meads Cup qualification
Lochore Cup qualification

Regular season

The schedule of fixtures was confirmed on 1 March 2016.

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8

Finals

Semifinals

;Meads Cup
;Lochore Cup

Finals

;Meads Cup
;Lochore Cup