Three prominent Auckland premier rugby club coaches say they are supportive of a new national policy that allows ITM Cup players to be available to them for the entire club season - including the final of the Gallaher Shield.
Auckland Rugby, in line with other unions, has altered their club programme dates this year meaning that the Gallaher Shield final will take place on August 4. As the ITM Cup will begin on August 25, the province's best players (outside of the Super 15 and All Blacks) can play in the final.
Last year, the province's ITM Cup players did not play for their clubs in the latter part of the season due to rescheduling of that competition in World Cup year. This lead to frustration at some clubs, who lost as many as nine players to Auckland. Auckland University and Grammar Carlton were particularly affected.
This year the New Zealand Rugby Union, in response to widespread dissatisfaction from many clubs nationally, have introduced set dates that on the whole ensure the different competitions do not overlap.
The only caveat to that is that the Super 15 final is scheduled to be played on the same day as the Gallaher Shield final. In the last two seasons, Ponsonby has defeated Auckland University in Gallaher Shield semifinals, the students beaten 35-7 last year. On that occasion Auckland University was missing nine players and Ponsonby four.