Orchard played with the
Ngongotaha Chiefs in the
Bay of Plenty Rugby League alongside his three brothers,
Robert, Eddie and John. He was a
Bay of Plenty representative. Orchard first made the
New Zealand national rugby league team in 1969 and remained a New Zealand representative until 1975, he played in 21 test matches for
New Zealand including at two World Cup. His try in the
1971 tour of Great Britain secured New Zealand's first series win on British soil since the
1907-08 All Golds. In 1972 Orchard moved to Wellington, joining the St. George club. He scored 29 tries and 30 goals for a total of 141 points in his first season for the club. In 1975 Orchard scored a Wellington club record of 43 tries. Orchard also
represented the district in inter-provincial league, playing in 17 matches. He played for the
New Zealand Māori side in 1972.{{cite book ==Legacy==