New Zealand Heartland XV
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The Heartland XV rugby team is one of several New Zealand
New Zealand
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 national representative rugby union
Rugby union
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 teams, although it is at a lower level than the All Blacks
All Blacks
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 (the full national side), the second-level Junior All Blacks
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 and the New Zealand Māori
New Zealand Maori rugby union team
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 (an all-Māori side that frequently plays full international sides from other countries). The side is drawn exclusively from players for provincial unions that compete in the Heartland Championship
Heartland Championship
The Heartland Championship New Zealand Division One competition, known for sponsorship reasons as the AA Rewards Heartland Championship, is a domestic rugby union competition in New Zealand. It was founded in 2006 as one of two successor competitions to the country's former domestic competition,...

, a nominally amateur domestic competition below the fully professional Air New Zealand Cup
Air New Zealand Cup
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.

Originally known as the Divisional XV, it was designed to expose players from Divisions Two and Three in the Air New Zealand National Provincial Championship (NPC) to rugby at a higher level. Upon the 2006 reorganisation of the NPC into the Air New Zealand Cup and Heartland Championship, the side was revamped into a Heartland-only side and received its current name.

Forwards

  • Daniel Aldworth (Wanganui)
  • Aarin Dunster (King Country)
  • Joseph Harwood (Wairarapa-Bush)
  • William Halgarth (Poverty Bay)
  • Sam Henderson (Wairarapa-Bush)
  • Dylan Higgison (Wairarapa-Bush)
  • Sylvanus Iro (Wairarapa-Bush)
  • Sheldon O'Hagan (Wanganui)
  • Hayden Rasmussen (Thames Valley)
  • Peter Rowe (Wanganui)
  • Thomas Solomon (Poverty Bay)
  • Michael Tamehana (Wanganui)
  • Michael Thompson (Wanganui)
  • Ryan Tohaia (Thames Valley)
  • Gene Waller (Thames Valley)

Backs

  • Patrick Harding-Rimene (Wairarapa Bush)
  • Karne Kaufana (North Otago)
  • Scott Leighton (Poverty Bay)
  • Shane Leach (Poverty Bay)
  • Leon Mason (Wanganui)
  • Scott Mayhew (North Otago)
  • Hamish McKenzie (Wairarapa Bush)
  • Daniel Morath (Poverty Bay)
  • Nathan Riwai-Couch (Wairarapa Bush)
  • Kahu Tamatea (Poverty Bay)
  • Fa'aitu Tuamoheloa (North Otago)
  • Logan Vaughan (Wanganui)
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