Manawatu has a strong domestic scene and clubs compete in the "Western Alliance" region alongside Taranaki clubs.
History
Rugby league in the region was first recorded in 1924 when a match was played between a Manawatu side against Wellington. All Black Alphonsus Carroll was part of the Manawatu team and the following season he was selected for New Zealand to tour Australia. The match with Wellington was drawn 14-14 and was played at Foxton.[1] However it was not until 1971 that Manawatu had its first ever registered win, against Bay of Plenty 24 - 19. The season remains the team's most successful.[2]
Lion Red Cup
In 1996 a Manawatu team was entered into the Lion Red Cup, replacing the Auckland Warriors' Colts. They were called the Manawatu Mustangs. This team was coached by Peter Sixtus.
The side never made the finals and in the final season collected the wooden spoon. The club's best result was in 2005 when it finished Ninth out of Twelve teams.
Season
Pld
W
D
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Position (Teams)
Finals
2002
16
3
1
12
330
586
-256
7
Eleventh (Twelve)
N/A
2003
16
4
0
12
374
578
-204
8
Tenth (Twelve)
N/A
2004
16
4
2
10
376
508
-132
10
Tenth (Twelve)
N/A
2005
16
4
3
9
299
531
-232
11
Ninth (Twelve)
N/A
2006
18
6
0
12
415
678
-263
12
Ninth (Ten)
N/A
2007
18
1
1
16
384
868
-484
3
Tenth (10)
Wooden Spoon
References
^"Wellington v Manawatu". Manawatu Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 2476. 16 September 1924. p. 6. Retrieved 15 December 2020.