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2003 New Zealand rugby league season : ウィキペディア英語版
2003 New Zealand rugby league season

The 2003 New Zealand rugby league season was the 96th season of rugby league that had been played in New Zealand. The main feature of the year was the fourth season of the Bartercard Cup competition that was run by the New Zealand Rugby League. The Canterbury Bulls won the Cup by defeating the Marist Richmond Brothers 32-28 in the Grand Final.
==International competitions==

The New Zealand Kiwis played Australia home and away, losing in Australia before defeating them 30-16 at North Harbour Stadium. Coached by Daniel Anderson, New Zealand included; David Vaealiki, Matt Utai, Nigel Vagana, Clinton Toopi, Francis Meli, Willie Talau, Stacey Jones, Paul Rauhihi, Richard Swain, captain Ruben Wiki, Stephen Kearney, Logan Swann, Awen Guttenbeil, Monty Betham, Jerry Seuseu, Tony Puletua, Joe Galuvao, Vinnie Anderson, Sione Faumuina, Motu Tony, Nathan and Jason Cayless, Thomas Leuluai, Ali Lauiti'iti and Henry Fa'afili.
A New Zealand 'A' side toured Great Britain. The team played in five matches with their best result being a draw. They drew with Cumbria 24-all and lost to National League Two 27-8, Warrington 28-26, National League One 40-28 and the full Great Britain side 52-18.〔 The team was coached by Gerard Stokes and included Shane Beyers, Paul Fisiiahi, Steve Buckingham, Aoterangi Herangi, Tyrone Pau, George Tuakura, Lusi Sione, Jesse Royal, Tame Tupou, Wayne McDade, Epalahame Lauaki and Ben Lythe.〔〔(Hilton could miss Warrington finale ) ''The Independent'', 16 September 2003〕〔(Durbin has last try honour ) ''The Guardian'', 30 October 2003〕
The New Zealand Māori team toured France. The team included Phillip Shead whose brother, Artie, played against him for France. Former New Zealander Vincent Wulf also played for France. Coached by Bernie Perenara, the Māori side also included Herewini Rangi, Jeremy Smith and Aaron Heremaia, who captained the side.
Ruben Wiki was named the New Zealand Rugby League player of the year.〔(Wiki named NZ player of the year ) ''AAP'', 21 November 2003〕 Thomas Leuluai was the Rookie of the Year.

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