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Two big games for Heartland XV in 2024

Updated: Aug 13

Heartland XV Head Coach Nigel Walsh pictured during the 2023 campaign is back again to lead the side
Experienced Heartland XV head coach Nigel Walsh pictured during the 2023 campaign. PHOTO: NZ RUGBY

Provincial players will have the opportunity to gain a place in the New Zealand Heartland XV in 2024, with two matches against tough opponents.


Whanganui's Cooks Garden in Whanganui will host a two-match series for Heartland XV against New Zealand Māori Selection on October 29, followed by the New Zealand Barbarians on November 2.


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The Heartland XV will be under the leadership of South Canterbury's head coach Nigel Walsh and assistant coach Miah Nikora of Poverty Bay once again.


Walsh will make his fourth-straight appearance as Heartland XV head coach (2021-24), following his success as the head coach for South Canterbury, having won the last three titles of the Heartland Championship.


Nikora was appointed as Heartland XV assistant coach in 2023, following his previous role as coach observer in 2021. Since 2022, Nikora has been head coach of Poverty Bay.


Walsh said he is looking forward to working alongside Nikora for another campaign.


“Miah (Nikora) is a great person and coach, he brings a coaching style that is enjoyable to work with. We have a great coaching relationship that challenges and brings out the best of each other.


“We are preparing to deliver a good campaign for our Heartland XV players. The opportunity to work with and give new and existing players the platform to showcase their skills is an important step in their rugby career, and Heartland rugby means so much to all Heartland provincial unions across Aotearoa,” said Walsh.



The New Zealand Māori Selection are new opponents for Heartland XV. NZR Māori Rugby development manager Tiki Edwards said the occasion provides Māori a chance to develop while representing their culture.


“Giving players who identify as Māori a chance to come into the environment and be proud of who they are and where they come from is the main priority for us. We want them to put their best foot forward and be inspired to hopefully become future Māori All Blacks or All Blacks,” Edwards said.


New Zealand Barbarians cub captain Pete White said they are proud supporters of grassroots rugby and aim to give a quality match and opposition.


“We are currently assembling a mix of Super Rugby and ... National Provincial Championship (NPC) coaches. We want players to make new friends, develop skills and gain an understanding of what Barbarian rugby is all about. This is also an awesome development opportunity for NPC players to be considered for higher honours,” White said.


The Heartland XV playing squad will be announced at a later date.


HEARTLAND XV SCHEDULE


Tuesday, October 29

Heartland XV vs New Zealand Māori Selection Cooks Garden, Whanganui


Saturday, November 2

Heartland XV vs New Zealand Barbarians

Cooks Garden, Whanganui

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