Golden Bay-Motueka Rugby Union

Golden Bay-Motueka Rugby Union

Golden Bay-Motueka Rugby Union was founded in 1920, and played provincial rugby until 1967 when they decided to merge with the Nelson Rugby Union to create Nelson Bays.

Golden Bay-Motueka in Ranfurly Shield

In the history of the Golden Bay-Motueka Rugby Union, they contested the Ranfurly Shield one time.
*1958: Vs Taranaki 8-56, New Plymouth

References

* [http://www.scrum.co.nz/ranfurlyshield/year-19201929.asp Ranfurly Shield at scrum.co.nz]
* The Shield, By Lindsay Knight


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