Ranfurly Shield
| Ranfurly Shield | |
|---|---|
| Sport | Rugby union |
| Presented by | New Zealand Rugby Union |
| Type | Provincial challenge trophy |
| First contested | 1904 |
| Current holder | Otago |
| Official website | provincial.rugby/ranfurly-shield |
| Current season | 2026 |
The Ranfurly Shield, colloquially known as the Log o' Wood, is a trophy in New Zealand's domestic rugby union competition. First played for in 1904, the Shield is based on a challenge system. The holding union must defend the shield in challenge matches, which are usually played at the shield holder's home venue, and if the challenger is successful in their challenge they will become the new holder of the Shield. There is a tradition for the first challenges of a new rugby season to be played against smaller associations from the Heartland Championship.
Although the professional era of rugby has seen other competitions, such as the NPC and Super Rugby, detracting from the pre-eminence of the Ranfurly Shield, many regard it as the greatest prize in New Zealand domestic rugby. This is mainly due to its long history, the fact that every challenge is a sudden-death defence of the Shield, and that any team has a chance to win.
The Shield is currently held by Otago, who won it from Canterbury in a 38–36 victory on 20 September 2025.
Canterbury hold the record of the highest number of successful Ranfurly Shield challenges with 17 wins, one more than Auckland. Southland hold the record of the shortest Ranfurly Shield reign (six days).