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1994 New Zealand rugby league season : ウィキペディア英語版
1994 New Zealand rugby league season
The 1994 New Zealand rugby league season was the 87th season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand. The main feature of the year was the inaugural season of the Lion Red Cup competition that was run by the New Zealand Rugby League. The North Harbour Sea Eagles won the Cup by defeating the Counties Manukau Heroes 24-16 in the Grand Final.
==International competitions==

The New Zealand Kiwis did not play at home in 1994, instead embarking on a two test tour of Papua New Guinea. The Kiwis won all five matches, including a match against the Port Moresby Vipers. New Zealand included; Gary Freeman, Daryl Halligan, Terry Hermansson, Sean Hoppe, Stephen Kearney, John Lomax, Duane Mann, Jarrod McCracken, Gene Ngamu, Tawera Nikau, Hitro Okesene, Matthew Ridge, Tony Tatupu, Brendon Tuuta, Aaron Whittaker, Ruben Wiki and Jason Williams.
The New Zealand Residents toured Australia, winning all four games, before defeating Western Samoa 64-2 at Carlaw Park in Auckland. The team was Peter Edwards, Mike Dorreen, Tevita Vaikona, Maea David, Aaron Whittaker, Whetu Taewa, Solomon Kiri, Brett Roger, Henry Paul, David Bailey, Aaron Tucker, Faausu Afoa, Duane Mann (captain), Tony Tatupu, Jason Temu, Des Maea, Hitro Okesene, Simon Angell, Gavin Hill, Martin Moana, Aaron Lester and Logan Edwards. Kiwis coach Frank Endacott was also the Residents coach.〔''Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1994'', New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1994. p.34〕
The New Zealand Māori side competed at the 1994 Pacific Cup in Fiji. The side was coached by John Solomon and included Blair Harding, Alex Chan, Tane Manihera, Leroy Joe, Mark Woods and Darren Rameka. The team failed to make the semi finals for the first time, finishing third in a five team pool after losing to Tonga and the Australian Aborigines.
New Zealand sent a national team to the World Sevens for the first time. The team defeated France and the USA before losing to Fiji in the quarter finals. The team included Earl Va'a, Jorgen Rogers, Richard Stewart and Jason Mackie and was coached by Paul Sixtus. The Wainuiomata Lions won the New Zealand Sevens competition held before the World Sevens.〔''Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1994'', New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1994. p.61〕〔(World Sevens ) ''The Vault''〕
The Junior Kiwis went on a five match tour of Australia, winning four matches, including defeating the Australian Schoolboys in Australia for the first time ever.〔 Coached by Gary Kemble the squad was: Spiro Tuilaepa, Gus Malietoa-Brown, Robbie Paul, Danny Lima, Nigel and Joe Vagana, Stacey Jones (captain), Justin Ngamoto, Ben Lythe, Stuart Lester, John Mann, Billy Weepu, Arti Mamoe, Takofe Kalauta, John Couling, Brad Williams, Clive Arona, Luke Johnstone, Dean Johnsen, Zane Clark, Chris Faifua and Regan Avery.
Duane Mann was the New Zealand Rugby League player of the year after leading the New Zealand Kiwis and New Zealand Residents sides and captaining the North Harbour Sea Eagles to the Lion Red Cup.〔''Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1994'', New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1994. p.4〕 The other finalists were Darryl Halligan, John Lomax, Whetu Taewa and Aaron Whittaker.

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