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The Chiefs Manawa are a New Zealand women's professional rugby union team based in
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, that competes in the
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competition. Chiefs Manawa won the inaugural season of the Super Rugby Aupiki competition. They went undefeated throughout the season and beat the Blues Women 35–0 in the final round to claim the title. In 2023 they continued their winning streak throughout the regular season, however were defeated by Matatū in the final. The Chiefs Manawa were finalists for the third straight year in 2024 facing the Blues Women at Eden Park but once again finished runner-up. However, following the final they re-connected to field a Chiefs Manawa Development XV to face the USA ahead of their PAC4 test against the Black Ferns. The Chiefs Manawa Development XV tied with the US in the training game 29–29.


History


Historic clash

The Chiefs and Blues women created history when they clashed in the first-ever women's
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match in New Zealand on 1 May 2021. The game was hosted by the Blues at Eden Park and was played as a double header before the Round 10 Super Rugby Aotearoa match between their men's teams. The Chiefs were sponsored by the Waitomo Group, which is a Waikato-based fuel company, and were named Waitomo Wahine Chiefs. The Chiefs proved too good for the Blues women and dealt them a major defeat in their historic match. They won 39–12 as both teams exhibited their skills and scored some impressive tries.


Super Rugby Aupiki announcement; Squad and Coaching team named

On 6 October 2021, New Zealand Rugby confirmed an elite Four-team women's competition called Super Rugby Aupiki for March 2022. The competition would run for four weeks with the women being paid for their participation. The Chiefs released a list of player signings along with the other three teams in November 2021. The coaching set-up was announced later with Allan Bunting named as Head Coach, he would be assisted by Crystal Kaua and Rodney Gibbs.


Team name and identity

The Chiefs unveiled their new name and the jersey the women's team would be using in the inaugural season of Super Rugby Aupiki. It was revealed that the team would be known as Chiefs Manawa. The word ''Manawa'' is derived from two words – ''mana'' and ''wāhine''. The Chiefs Mana being a "''central pillar of the club and wāhine being the most identifiable feature of the team''." Newly appointed Head coach, Allan Bunting, led the process of developing the new team identity together with the Chiefs head coach Clayton McMillan, New Zealand Rugby's Māori cultural advisor Luke Crawford, Chiefs jersey designer Dave Burke, Chiefs general manager Kate Rawnsley and a number of players. The team jersey was also unveiled at the same time, the most important aspect of the design is the ''mangōpare'' (the hammerhead shark) – the design depicting "''determination and tenacity''"; When viewed from another angle the pattern depicts the ''Manawa'' (beating heart) shape. Incorporated into the jersey is the ''Te Raranga Harakeke'' – the flax weave - "''which connects to the more feminine art of weaving''." It sits in behind the flowing design of the ''kōwhaiwhai'' pattern which "''represents the connecting waterways flowing in the Chiefs contributing regions''."


Inaugural season Champions

Chiefs Manawa played Matatū in a pre-season game ahead of the inaugural Super Rugby Aupiki season, they won a 28–20. Chiefs Manawa faced Matatū again in the opening match of the Super Rugby Aupiki season. They were victorious after a hard-fought match with a score of 17–15. They then met Hurricanes Poua in round two, they ran in five tries to win their second game 29–8 and remain unbeaten. The final round saw them face-off against the
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as they kept them scoreless with a 35–0 win and crowned the first champions of Super Rugby Aupiki.


2023

Crystal Kaua was appointed as the new Head Coach of Chiefs Manawa for the 2023 Super Rugby Aupiki season. The Chiefs Rugby Club announced that the Chiefs Manawa would play in the same jersey as the men's team to solidify them as a part of the club and to continue to push for equal opportunities in rugby.


Current squad

On 31 October 2024, the squad for the 2025 Super Rugby Aupiki season was announced.


Current coaches and management

* Head Coach: Dwayne Sweeney * Assistant Coach: Carla Hohepa * Assistant Coach: Adam Thomson * Assistant Coach: Sona Taumalolo * Resource Coach: Jono Gibbes * Athlete Development Coach: Liam Messam


Captains


Coaches

Notes:
Official
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competition matches only, including finals.


References


External links


Official website
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