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    @HarbourHawk said in NZ Club Rugby 2025 ( General):

    @SouthernMann , Cant give away all the secrets otherwise everyone would be doing it ....

    Well played. I'll just assume it is the dream of players to run out at Moller Park. The most we'll fertilised ground in the country.

    I do look forward to Paul Dwyer whining about Harbour all year.

    Which players are the final two pieces in the puzzle?

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    @SouthernMann moller park is just the training ground and gym 😆
    PD Loves a dribble , im sure youll see the new signings on instagram seeing as your clearly a close follower!
    are you a southern supporter or just a true southern man like dennis henderson

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    @SouthernMann clearly cant follow the dunedin comp too closely seeing as you havent heard about watson park?

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    @HarbourHawk said in NZ Club Rugby 2025 ( General):

    @SouthernMann moller park is just the training ground and gym 😆
    PD Loves a dribble , im sure youll see the new signings on instagram seeing as your clearly a close follower!
    are you a southern supporter or just a true southern man like dennis henderson

    I'm a Dunedin supporter. Left the city six years ago though. Still follow it reasonably closely. It is my belief you can't talk about the top level if you don't know what is coming up below it.

    Yeah I know the difference between Moller and Watson. I just like to pick on Harbour supporters about Moller.

    Being a Dunedin fan, I know what it is like to have a grim home ground on the coast.

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    @HarbourHawk said in NZ Club Rugby 2025 ( General):

    @SouthernMann clearly cant follow the dunedin comp too closely seeing as you havent heard about watson park?

    Ah yes, Watson Park. The ground coated in geese shit.

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    Gotta say the new livescoring software they replaced the sporty one with, sucks.

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    Was over at Kaponga on Saturday watching a bit of 3rd grade rugby in the Naki. And what's behind the deadball line, the Ranfurly Shield, was then on the bar after the game if anyone wanted photos etc with it. Was basically sent their for the day, to help promotr junior sign on day from what I could see. Just surprised (and pleased) after the kerfluffle that happened in Hawkes Bay that is was till out there, and seemingly just left out on field with no close minder so anyone can have a look etc.
    Also another thing I liked having a beer after the game, and chatting to CU (whatever that job is) of the Naki union, who said he tries to get to every club and have a talk with rugby people and always starts at Div 2/3 clubs. I thought he had brought the shield with him, but he hadn't though bar lady (top club person) asked him to take it back, save her the trip to NP next day. That is proper community rugby stuff ,that should happen more.

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    @HarbourHawk said in NZ Club Rugby 2025 ( General):

    @Kiwiwomble feel free to send me a dm , apart from the time put into it , the way to find these players really isnt too hard...

    i think if you re read my post you'll see i was the one saying its been surprising easy attracting high quality players

    my only question was too your social media person for using the font 🫤

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    Wellsford/Otamatea 34 Moerewa-United Kawakawa 41
    Mid Northern 90 Hora Hora 12
    Hikurangi 34 Kamo 38
    Sharks 27 Old Boys-Marist 36

    2 surprising results, 1st was the Sharks getting rolled by OBM in Dargaville and HH getting 90 put past them, but I subsequently found out 4 of thier Northland rep players (Fono, Peita, Hawkins & Anderson) were all playing in the Hong Kong 10s this week, and while they'd not have altered the result, they absolutely would have kept that margin closer.

    Table after round 2

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    Xavier Saifoloi is playing for Varsity in Waikato club rugby today. I had read that Jack O'Brien has returned from Wellington, and he is playing for Marist. A few of the Chiefs Dev players are listed to be backing up.

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    @taniwharugby said in NZ Club Rugby 2025 ( General):

    Round 1 of the Whangarei Premiership got underway last week (I was away, so unable to get out and watch)

    No surprises in any of the results in the 1st weekend, with Waipu pulling out of the premiership we now have an uneven number, so Hora Hora had the bye in week 1.

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    Looks a fairly Northland wide comp. Most of the old sub-unions I remefrom back in the day seem to be represented (except Mangonui and Hokianga ... the latter unsurprising perhaps).

    Where are Western Sharks based?

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    @booboo Sharks are Dargaville, Wellsford is, well, Wellsford, Kerikeri, Kawakawa/ Moerewa...is just called the Whangarei sub-union Premiership.

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    A beautiful sunny day so I decided to watch a local club game (University vs Hautapu). The interest was that Mitch Jacobson was playing so obviously not in MLR or overseas. Manasa Matele was at centre for Hautapu, while both teams had some Waikato NPC reps and Chiefs U20 players in their ranks. Hautapu was too good in the end. A really good crowd for a club game.

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    Ben Searle played his 150th for Northcote yesterday in their 34-28 win over silverdale. 3/3 for cote so far but Shore are looking very strong again as they gave Takapuna a real touch up yesterday

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    @JK said in NZ Club Rugby 2025 ( General):

    Ben Searle played his 150th for Northcote yesterday in their 34-28 win over silverdale. 3/3 for cote so far but Shore are looking very strong again as they gave Takapuna a real touch up yesterday

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    Going to ask a dumb question. Are there two divisions in Harbour? Just seem to recall there used to be other clubs like East Coast Bays and wasn't there Marist club?

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    @booboo said in NZ Club Rugby 2025 ( General):

    @JK said in NZ Club Rugby 2025 ( General):

    Ben Searle played his 150th for Northcote yesterday in their 34-28 win over silverdale. 3/3 for cote so far but Shore are looking very strong again as they gave Takapuna a real touch up yesterday

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    Going to ask a dumb question. Are there two divisions in Harbour? Just seem to recall there used to be other clubs like East Coast Bays and wasn't there Marist club?

    Bays had a bye last week and a few clubs have fallen away over the years and sadly don't field premier sides any more (well at the moment anyway). So that's Marist and Glenfield. I think those two clubs even combine a few teams at the junior level too - Marifield. Oh and Navy havent been around for years.

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    @JK IIRC, Marist's player numbers really dropped off during COVID. I think they merged with Massey Unversity's Albany campus teams?

    Also, a lot of their senior A players went to Silverdale.

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    Auckland club rugby season kicked off tonight:

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