Rugby League Cup Tasman defeated Coastline in Tauranga to win the
Rugby League Cup.
Bartercard Cup The
2001 Bartercard Cup was the second season of the
Bartercard Cup competition run by the
New Zealand Rugby League. After losing every match, the
Ngongotaha Chiefs withdrew from the competition after round sixteen. All teams scheduled to play them after this were awarded two points for a bye. The Auckland teams were again dominant with only defending champions, the
Canterbury Bulls, making the finals from outside of Auckland.
The Teams • Hibiscus Coast were coached by
Brian McClennan and
Tony Benson and included captain
Anthony Seuseu,
Aaron Heremaia,
Karl Te Mata,
Jeremy Smith,
Tyrone Pau,
Iafeta Paleaaesina and Daniel Floyd. • Northcote were coached by Del Hughes and included Aaron Tucker, Jared Trott,
Jamie Cook and Keneti Asiata. • Glenora were coached by player-coach
Duane Mann and included
Cliff Beverley,
David and Gavin Bailey,
Ben Lythe,
Steve Buckingham and
Shontayne Hape. • Mount Albert were coached by
John Ackland and included
Sala and
David Fa'alogo,
Carl Doherty,
Wayne McDade,
Hutch Maiava,
Fuifui Moimoi,
Lee Finnerty and
Andreas Bauer. • The
Eastern Tornadoes featured identical twins
David and
Paul Fisiiahi,
Jeremiah Pai,
Justin Murphy,
Phillip Leuluai and
Hare Te Rangi. They were coached by
James Leuluai. • The
Manurewa Marlins included
Mark Tookey,
Kevin Campion, Cheyenne Motu,
Lance Hohaia,
Joe Galuvao, Channerith and Channerath Ly and Richard Utai. • The Ngongotaha Chiefs were coached by
Cameron Bell and included
Mark Woods. • The
Canterbury Bulls were coached by
Ged Stokes, who was assisted by Phil Prescott. The team included Shane Beyers,
Lusi Sione,
Robert Henare, Scott Woodgate,
Tangia Tongiia and Maurice Emslie.
Seasons Standings The Playoffs Grand Final Jeremy Smith (Hibiscus Coast) was man of the match. Taranaki and Wellington made the final after defeating Manawatu and Auckland respectively in the semi-finals. Wellington won the competition, defeating Taranaki 30–24.
Mainland Super 10 The second
Mainland Super 10 competition was held between
Canterbury Rugby League clubs and the South Island provincial teams. The teams involved included the
Tasman Orcas (coached by Paul Bergman),
Otago Raiders,
Southland Rams and seven clubs from Canterbury: the Haswell Hornets, Hornby Panthers, Eastern Sea Eagles, Papanui Tigers, Riccarton Knights, Sydenham Swans and the Linwood Kews. The
West Coast Chargers withdrew after the competition was moved to the first half of the season. The Papanui Tigers were the minor premiers while defending champions Tasman finished fifth. The final was contested between the Linwood Keas and the Eastern Suburbs Sea Eagles. == Australian competitions ==