Auckland in the 2009 Air New Zealand Cup information
Auckland in 2009
2009 Air New Zealand Cup
Details
Coach
Mark Anscombe
Assistant Coach
Andrew Strawbridge
No. of Players
26
Home Ground
Eden Park
Statistics
Placing
14th[1]
Games Played
2
Wins
0
Losses
2
Comp. Points
1
The 2009 Air New Zealand Cup will be the Auckland's 4th consecutive participation in the competition. They are coming off a 2008 placing of 11th which include 5 wins, 5 losses and 22 competition points scored.
Mark Anscombe will coach Auckland for the first time after coming down from Northland and will be assisted by Andrew Strawbridge.
A total of 26 players were selected to compete for the Air New Zealand Cup, with 14 forwards and 12 backs.
Auckland are currently sitting last on the 2009 Air New Zealand Cup standings after two rounds of play. A 47–13 loss to Hawke's Bay in the first round and a 22–16 loss at the hands of rivals Canterbury. They have scored 29 points but given up 69 with a total of 1 competition point.
^As of 9 August 2009
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