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ILT City of Invercargill Highland Pipe Band (Gr. 4A)

Band profile, current ranking snapshot, and competition history.

Current Rank Points
Current Place
#144
Total Points
1513.49
Average Points
1.69
Best Result
8.87
Competitions Count
8
Rank points compare this band against each competition field. Higher points indicate stronger relative performance. This band's best ranked result came at New Zealand Pipe Band Championships , with 8.87 rank points.
Movement Story
Overall Change Since Last Recalculation
1
Grade Rank
#21
Grade movement tracking coming soon.
Best Recent Recalculation Move
4
Latest Recalculation Impact
1
last competed Mar 21, 2026
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Rank Points Trend

Last 8 Ranked Results

Rank points by competition date

Profile Highlights
Wins
1
Top 3 Finishes
6
Best Place
#1
Results Logged
8
Grade
4A
Last Competed
Mar 21, 2026
Best Recent Result
#2 at Otago Southland Pipe Band Championships
Worst Recent Result
#7 at New Zealand Pipe Band Championships
2026 snapshot: 8 results logged, 6 top-three finishes, best placing 1.
Discipline Breakdown
Piping Avg
92.62
Drumming Avg
90.84
Ensemble Avg
92.29
Best Discipline
Piping
Weakest Discipline
Drumming
Consistency Score
98.1
Band Details
LocationInvercargill, Southland
Founded1896
ActiveActive
AssociationRNZPBA
RegionOceania
CountryNew Zealand
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About the Band

ILT City of Invercargill Highland Pipe Band is based in Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand, and traces its history to 1896, making it widely described as the oldest civilian pipe band in the Southern Hemisphere. The band recently celebrated 125 years of pipe banding and continues to preserve and promote piping and drumming traditions in Southland.

Today, the organisation is one of New Zealand’s major pipe band setups, with five bands ranging from Juvenile to Grade 1. Its structure supports players at different ages and stages, from learners through to top-grade competition.

The Grade 1 band has been led by Ali Mackenzie, who also influences the wider organisation’s musical structure across grades. The Royal New Zealand Pipe Bands’ Association profile notes his international experience, including playing with Inveraray & District and previous involvement with ScottishPower.

Invercargill has also remained central to New Zealand pipe band competition, hosting the 2025 New Zealand Pipe Band Championships at Queen’s Park Cricket Grounds, with more than 1,500 pipers and drummers expected.

Leadership & History
Ali MacKenzie
Pipe Major
Adam McCullum
Lead Drummer
Grade History
No grade history is available for this band yet.
Competition Results
Date Competition Contest Grade / Section Place Set Rank Points
21 Mar 2026 New Zealand Pipe Band Championships 4A 5 Medley -1.32
21 Mar 2026 New Zealand Pipe Band Championships 4A 7 MSR -6.29
1 Mar 2026 Otago Southland Pipe Band Championships 4A 2 Medley 0.47
1 Mar 2026 Otago Southland Pipe Band Championships 4A 2 MSR 3.34
28 Feb 2026 Otago Southland Pipe Band Championships 4A 2 Medley 0.50
28 Feb 2026 Otago Southland Pipe Band Championships 4A 2 MSR 0.48
7 Mar 2025 New Zealand Pipe Band Championships 4B 1 MSR 8.87
7 Mar 2025 New Zealand Pipe Band Championships 4B 3 Medley 7.44