Horan-Little Shield

Horan-Little Shield
SportRugby union
Presented byRugby Australia
TypeChallenge trophy
First contested2015
Current holderNSW Country
Official websiterugby.com.au

The Horan-Little Shield is a trophy in Australia's domestic rugby union competition.[1] Proposed to the Australian Rugby Union, now known as Rugby Australia, by members of the Green and Gold Rugby supporters website,[2] it was first played for in 2015.[3]

The Shield is modelled on New Zealand's Ranfurly Shield, in which the holding union must defend the shield in challenge matches, and a successful challenger becomes the new holder of the Shield. The team who holds the Shield at the conclusion of the National Rugby Championship is considered to have won the Shield for that year, and are the only team to have their name engraved on it.

The Shield is named for former Wallaby players Tim Horan and Jason Little to symbolise friendship and community. Horan and Little played together and against each other from junior club level all the way up to become Australia's centre field partnership in winning the Rugby World Cup.

The Shield was first won by Melbourne Rising before the 2015 season, by virtue of their undefeated record in the inaugural NRC regular season.

  1. ^ Payten, Iain (30 September 2016). "Schoolboy Robert Valentini called up to make his debut for Melbourne Rising". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 10 September 2017.
  2. ^ "The Horan-Little Shield Record". Green and Gold Rugby.
  3. ^ "2015 Buildcorp NRC set to be unleashed!". rugby.com.au.