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1990 - 1999
1990
Waikato beats Australia 21-10.
Waikato beats Canada 59-3.
1992
Waikato are crowned NPC champions for the first time, beating Otago 40-5 in the final at Rugby Park.
Waikato beats Canada 28-14.
Waikato captain John Mitchell with the NPC Cup
Waikato halfback Simon Crabb scores in the 1992 NPC final against Otago
1992 National Champions - Waikato
1993
Waikato ends Auckland's record eight year Ranfurly Shield reign with a 17-6 win at Eden Park.
Waikato beats the British Lions 38-10.
John Mitchell with the Ranfurly Shield after beating Auckland (1993)
Wayne Warlow during Waikato's win over the British Lions (1993)
1996
Waikato lifts the Ranfurly Shield off Taranaki with a 40-19 win.
Waikato beats Scotland 39-35.
Waikato wins the National Sevens title.
1997
Waikato takes the Ranfurly Shield off Auckland again with a 31-29 win - and starts a shield reign of 21 defences.
Waikato defends their National Sevens title.
Waikato captain Deon Muir with the Ranfurly Shield (1997)
1998
Waikato makes the NPC final but goes down to Otago 49-20.
Waikato makes it three National Sevens titles in a row.
1999
Waikato Women's compete in the inaugural Women's NPC.