National Provincial Championship Poverty Bay won the
National Provincial Championship (NPC) Third division, in: • 1987 coached by Grant Allen and captained by former Canterbury representative Tony Thorpe, the team was unbeaten in all 9 games they played that season including a 26-16 victory over
Hawkes Bay. Fullback Richard Owen scored 104 points in NPC matches (122 in total for the season) and Andrew Hansen scored 7 tries. • 2004 coached by Kiwi Searancke and captained by
Mark Jefferson, a former first class cricketer. They also finished runners-up in the same division in 1994, 1995 and 1999.
Heartland Championship Since 2006, Poverty Bay have competed in the Heartland Championship, a competition organised by the
New Zealand Rugby Union for New Zealand's amateur unions. Since the introduction of the format in 2006, the team have had great success, winning the
Lochore Cup on four occasions: •
2006 coached by Paul Feeney with Scott Leighton as captain and main goal kicker scoring 115 points for the season. •
2007 coached by Feeney and captained by Leighton who scored 114 points in Heartland games (144 on all games). •
2008 coached by Feeney and captained by Leighton. A young
Charlie Ngatai from
Gisborne Boys' High School also appeared in three games scoring four tries including two in the final. •
2011 coached by Granger Heikell and captain Leighton. John Stewart scored a Poverty Bay season record equaling 11 tries. Poverty Bay have not managed to win the
Meads Cup, having been eliminated in the semi-finals in 2009, 2010 and 2014.
Ranfurly Shield Poverty Bay have never held the
Ranfurly Shield. In 1980, Poverty Bay came close to defeating
Auckland, losing a hard-fought encounter 12 - 19.
Past challenges ==All Blacks==