

Canterbury Rugby League, anchored at Nga Puna Wai in Christchurch, is a symbol of rugby league tradition and community strength in New Zealand. This club isn’t just about history—it’s about fostering talent and passion for the sport.
Known for their unwavering dedication, Canterbury Rugby League is deeply rooted in the local culture. Nga Puna Wai, meaning “The Springs” in Māori, represents the life and energy the club brings to the community.
Founded in [insert year], the club has a legacy of excellence, having nurtured players who reached national and international glory. The unforgettable triumph over Auckland in the 1993 provincial championship still echoes in the club’s halls. Mark Nixon, the captain of that legendary squad, remains a beacon of leadership and spirit.
Recently, the landscape has shifted. Jed Lawrie, previously coaching the SENZ Canterbury Bulls, stepped down to focus on club coaching duties. Despite this, the club continues to offer growth opportunities for both players and coaches.
Forging ties with the NRL’s Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, the club provides robust educational and developmental avenues, turning Nga Puna Wai into a talent hub.
Canterbury Rugby League is more than a club; it's a pillar of the Christchurch rugby league scene, dedicated to advancing the sport and embodying its core values through community engagement and relentless pursuit of success.