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The Canterbury Rugby Football Union is pleased to announce that Tabai Matson is Canterbury’s new assistant coach.
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The Air New Zealand Cup kicks off on Thursday 30 July and will play over 15 weeks, with the final on Saturday 7 November. It will be a full round robin format with all teams playing each other and hosting either six or seven home matches.
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Canterbury’s chance to earn a consolation prize at the national sevens tournament in Queenstown last weekend was snatched by a late Otago try in the bowl semifinal.
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The Canterbury Rugby Football Union is the proud owner of a beautiful piece of pounamu sculpture thanks to the generosity of AMI Stadium managers Vbase.
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Canterbury and the Crusaders successful year was celebrated at the Red and Blacks' annual awards dinner on Saturday night. In attendance was the Air New Zealand Cup and Rebel Sport Super 14 trophy.
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The Canterbury Rugby Football Union Board has agreed to offer Rob Penney the Canterbury head coaching role for the next two seasons.
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Canterbury rugby will have its awards dinner at the Christchurch Convention Centre on December 6 and there will be plenty to celebrate after a fantastic season in which the Crusaders won the Super 14 and Canterbury took out the Air New Zealand Cup competition for the first time.
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Canterbury and the Crusaders are well represented among the nominees for the New Zealand rugby awards which will be held in Auckland on December 4.
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A Canterbury selection won the plate final of the Cobra 10s in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, over the weekend.
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Canterbury coach Rob Penney paid credit to his team's courage and determination as they held off the vaunted Wellington attack to win the Air New Zealand Cup final at Westpac Stadium on Saturday.