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1993 New Zealand rugby league season

The 1993 New Zealand rugby league season was the 86th season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand. The main feature of the year was the National Provincial Championship competition that was run by the New Zealand Rugby League. Canterbury won the Championship by defeating Auckland 36-12 in the Final.
==International competitions==

The New Zealand Kiwis drew 14-all with the Kangaroos at Mt Smart Stadium. This was the first ever draw between the two countries. They then lost 8-16 at the Palmerston North Showgrounds before finishing the test series by going down 4-16 in Brisbane.
The New Zealand squad was: Morvin Edwards, Sean Hoppe, Jarrod McCracken, Dave Watson, Daryl Halligan, Tea Ropati, Gary Freeman (C), Se'e Solomona, Duane Mann, Brent Todd, Gary Mercer, Quentin Pongia, Tawera Nikau, Tony Kemp, Brendon Tuuta, Jason Donnelly, Stephen Kearney, Gavin Hill and John Lomax while Howie Tamati was the coach and Richard Bolton was the manager.
New Zealand then toured Great Britain and France, beating Wales, Wigan, St Helens, Widnes, Leeds, France and the Great Britain under 23's but losing to Bradford Northern, Castleford and all three tests against Great Britain.〔(Great Britain vs New Zealand 1993 Series ) ''rugbyleagueproject.org''〕 The 26-man squad included Peter Edwards, Jason Williams, Whetu Taewa, Blair Harding, Mark Nixon, Iva Ropati, Gene Ngamu, Aaron Whittaker, Brent Stuart, Jason Lowrie, Paul Johnson, Denvour Johnston, Robert Piva, Jason Mackie, Logan Edwards, David Lomax, Simon Angell and the players from the Australian series except for Tony Kemp and Gavin Hill who had taken up contracts in England. This was the first time that no Auckland-based players were in the squad.〔Coffey, John and Bernie Wood ''Auckland, 100 years of rugby league, 1909-2009'', 2009. ISBN 978-1-86969-366-4, p.303.〕
Before the test matches a trial match was held. The Howie Tamati coached Possibles defeated the Ken Campbell Probables 16-12 at Carlaw Park on 6 June. The Teams were;
Possibles: Peter Edwards, Mike Dorreen, Dave Watson, Craig Innes, Iva Ropati, Tea Ropati, Aaron Whittaker, Se'e Solomona, Denvour Johnston, Brent Stuart, Robert Piva, Brendon Tuuta, Tawera Nikau (C). Bench: Earl Va'a, Mark Woods, Jason Walker, Duane Mann.
Probables: Dave Murray, Vae Afoa, Vila Matautia, Jason Gilbert, Whetu Taewa, Mark Nixon, Darryl Beazley, Paul Johnson, Syd Eru, George Mann, Mark Faumuina, Gary Mercer, Jason Mackie.Bench: Maea David, Logan Edwards, Ken McIntosh, George Perham.
Dean Clark, Richie Barnett and Simon Angell withdrew from the trial teams due to injury.
The Junior Kiwis toured Great Britain and, coached by Frank Endacott, they won 11 of there 12 matches. The squad included captain Henry Paul, Peter Lima, Meti Noovao, Gus Malietoa-Brown, David Fatialofa, Willie Swann, Alex Chan, Tevita Vaikona, Danny Lima, Bryan Henare and Joe Vagana.
The New Zealand Māori side played three matches against provincial opposition. During the year the team included Syd Eru, Arnold Lomax, Darryl Beazley, Richie Barnett, Yogi Rogers, Alex Chan, David Lomax, Phil Bergman, Jason Mackie, Blair Harding, David Bailey, Mark Woods and Tukere Barlow.
The Wainuiomata Lions represented New Zealand at the World Sevens in Sydney. The squad included Tana Umaga, Maika Felise and David Lomax.〔''Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1993'', New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1993. p.110〕 Joe Vagana, Peter Lima and Tony Tuimavave were all included in the Western Samoan team.

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