Pre-season challenges After winning the
Ranfurly Shield off
Hawke's Bay in their final game of
2015, Waikato confirmed their pre-season defences against
Thames Valley,
King Country and
Wanganui. The Thames Valley and King Country unions would take on
Waikato for the fifth time, while Wanganui gained a mandatory shield challenge as the current holders of the
Meads Cup. The first challenge for 2016 was against Thames Valley at the
Paeroa Domain. King Country's challenge was played at Bedford Park in
Matamata with Wanganui being the last pre-season challenge. Waikato had little trouble getting a victory in their first shield defense of the season, winning 83–13 in
Paeroa. They ran in thirteen tries in front of a 2,500 capacity crowd.
Winger Iliesa Ratuva scored a hat-trick on debut for his province, while number 8
Whetu Douglas and prop
Atunaisa Moli both got a brace. Thames Valley managed two second-half tries, the first after Waikato had reached fifty points to veteran Brett Ranga. Their second came when
centre Jone Koroinsagana scored an intercept. The match also featured a return for former
Ireland half-back
Isaac Boss, who first played for the province in 1999 before heading to
Ulster in 2005. In their second defense, Waikato got past
King Country 55–0 in
Matamata. First scoring was lock
Brian Alainu'uese, getting over after a series of pick and goes.
Jordan Trainor then soon after added a penalty.
Flanker Murray Iti scored his side's fifth, but there was no further scoring action until the 74th minute, when
Sevu Reece, on as a substitute, crossed over in the far left corner. Matthew Lansdown, another substitute, then added Waikato's seventh with two minutes to play, and he was followed in the final minute by
Tevita Taufuʻi, who got their eighth. ==See also==