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  2. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    In mid-May 2020, Bunnings announced it would close seven stores in New Zealand in Ashburton, Hornby, Hastings, Cambridge, Rangiora, Te Awamutu, and Putāruru with the loss of 145 jobs as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic. This left Bunnings with 41 New Zealand stores, including 12 in Auckland.

  3. National Provincial Championship (2006–present) - Wikipedia

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    First played during the 2006 season, it is the second highest level of competition in New Zealand alongside the Ranfurly Shield. It is organised by New Zealand Rugby (NZR) and since 2021, it has been known as the Bunnings NPC after its headline sponsor. A concurrent women's tournament is also held, the Farah Palmer Cup.

  4. 2023 Bunnings NPC - Wikipedia

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    2023 Bunnings NPC season; Countries: New Zealand: Date: 4 August – 21 October 2023: Champions: Taranaki: Runners-up: Hawke's Bay: Matches played: 77: Tries scored: 568 (average 7.4 per match) Top point scorer: Lincoln McClutchie (Hawke's Bay) 125 points: Top try scorer: Manaaki Selby-Rickit (Bay of Plenty) 9 tries: Official website; www ...

  5. New Zealand Rugby - Wikipedia

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    After changes in sponsorship in 2010, 2016 and 2021, the Air New Zealand Cup became the ITM Cup, Mitre 10 Cup and is now the Bunnings NPC. All Blacks. The All Blacks are New Zealand's number one national rugby side and have rated among the best in the world for well over 100 years.

  6. 2022 Bunnings NPC - Wikipedia

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    2022 Bunnings NPC season; Countries: New Zealand: Date: 5 August – 22 October: Champions: Wellington: Runners-up: Canterbury: Matches played: 77: Tries scored: 544 (average 7.1 per match) Top point scorer: Fergus Burke 147 points: Top try scorer: Tevita Li (North Harbour) 13 tries: Official website; www.provincial.rugby

  7. 2021 Bunnings NPC - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Bunnings NPC season was the sixteenth season of New Zealand's provincial rugby union competition since it turned professional in 2006. The regular season began on August 6, when Manawatu hosted Counties Manukau. It involved the top fourteen rugby unions of New Zealand.

  8. Structure of rugby union in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Bunnings Warehouse were named as the new sponsors for domestic rugby in New Zealand on a three year deal. They restructured the NPC with all 14 teams now united in the same division but now with two conferences called 'Evens' and 'Odds' which was derived from their previous final placing. [6]

  9. Wesfarmers - Wikipedia

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    This division is made up of Bunnings Warehouse, a retailer of home improvement and outdoor living products, servicing home and commercial customers in Australia and New Zealand, and Officeworks, a retailer and supplier of office products for home, business and education in Australia. There are 210 Bunnings "warehouse" (larger) stores, 67 ...

  10. Heartland Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Heartland Championship competition, known for sponsorship reasons as the Bunnings Warehouse Heartland Championship, is a domestic rugby union competition in New Zealand. It was founded in 2006 as one of two successor competitions to the country's former domestic competition, the National Provincial Championship (NPC).

  11. National Provincial Championship - Wikipedia

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    The National Provincial Championship may refer to: National Provincial Championship (2006–present) (currently known as the Bunnings NPC ), new 14 team competition previously known as the Air New Zealand Cup, ITM Cup and Mitre 10 Cup that replaced the old National Provincial Championship.