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- Q16821898 subject Q8688103.
- Q16821898 abstract "Rugby union in New Zealand is structured into four tiers. The top tier is composed of the national representative teams, with the men's team – known as the All Blacks – at the top, followed by other representative sides such as the Junior All Blacks and Māori All Blacks. These national sides are administered by the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU). Below this level is Super Rugby, where there are five New Zealand sides, each representing a different region of the country. Below this level is provincial rugby, the third tier – each province has a representative side that plays in either the semi-professional ITM Cup, or amateur Heartland Championship. These provincial sides are selected of Super Rugby players, and club players from within the province. Club rugby is the fourth and lowest tier, and consists of clubs competing in local leagues organised by a provincial union.There are 26 provincial unions and each administrates their own club competitions. Within these provinces there are over 520 clubs who are affiliated both to their province and the NZRU. The number of clubs in each province varies from six for the smallest unions such as West Coast to more than 30 for bigger unions such as Canterbury and Auckland.".
- Q16821898 thumbnail NZunions.png?width=300.
- Q16821898 wikiPageWikiLink Q1490464.
- Q16821898 wikiPageWikiLink Q1592456.
- Q16821898 wikiPageWikiLink Q1788081.
- Q16821898 wikiPageWikiLink Q749756.
- Q16821898 wikiPageWikiLink Q855988.
- Q16821898 wikiPageWikiLink Q8688103.
- Q16821898 wikiPageWikiLink Q947143.
- Q16821898 comment "Rugby union in New Zealand is structured into four tiers. The top tier is composed of the national representative teams, with the men's team – known as the All Blacks – at the top, followed by other representative sides such as the Junior All Blacks and Māori All Blacks. These national sides are administered by the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU). Below this level is Super Rugby, where there are five New Zealand sides, each representing a different region of the country.".
- Q16821898 label "Structure of rugby union in New Zealand".
- Q16821898 depiction NZunions.png.