HB Club Rugby 2018
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Only just found the article that - I think - @Kiwidom and @kiwimatrix were referring to. Team lists!
WIT Napier Old Boys Marist Forwards: Chris Benson, Adam Slobbe, Lee Moleili, Jack Nelson-Murray, Terry Marsh, Matt Thompson, Kane Paterson, Tyler Symone-Bourke, Sean Skeet, Willie Benson, Ricky Hayes, Chris Johnston, Matth Gardner, Hannon Brighouse, Backs: Sam Weber, Zac Donaldson, Ellery Wilson, Johnny Lauano, Paul Bickle, Shae Tucker, Migao Lauano, Saia Paese, Mitch Drew, Craig Sharplin, Dan Sharplin, Sonny Lilo, Sammi Lauano, Liam Edwards, Michael Buckley. Coaches: Craig Gowler (Head Coach), Steve Bennett (Assistant Coach). Captains: Chris Johnston (c), Johnny Lauano (vc). Key Gains: Shae Tucker, Michael Buckley, Saia Paese, Tyler Symone-Bourke, Kane Paterson. Major Losses: Mike King, Jarvy Aoake, Tom Bywater. 2017 Nash Cup finish: 1st. 2017 Maddison Trophy finish: 1st.
Tanalised Napier Pirate Rugby and Sports Forwards: Sean Morrison, Nick Agnew, Pouri Rakete-Stone Jr, Damian Scott, Jesse King, Gerome Naera, Ryan Gardner, Hamish Willis, Ormond Heather . Backs: Mitsuhide Matsuyama, Josh Kennedy, Zion Clarke, Tione Hubbard, Matt Hill, Al Moimoisea, Kane Nepe-Apatu, Hayden Hann, Ted Symes, Sam Lewis. Coach: Pouri Rakete-Stones Snr. Captain: Hayden Hann. Key Gains: Damian Scott, Hamish Willis. Major Losses: Aaron McPhee (Australia), Naua Auisele (retired). 2017 Nash Cup finish: 9th. 2017 Maddison Trophy finish: 5th.
Altherm Window Systems Napier Technical Forwards: Mark Braidwood, Tere Joel, Perrin Manuel, Lani Latu, James Hughes, Bailey Galbraith, Tauese Fatialofa, Elijah Martin, Todd Cushing, Jordan Faia, Slade Lange, Travis Jenson. Backs: JJ Taulagi, Niue Vaimoli, Levi King, Junior Saufoi, Tane McGuire, Ted Walters, Sam Giddens, Dylan Ramsay, Misi Lealaisalona, Johnny Bristol, Tamati Samuels, Sebastian Visinia. Captain: Tere Joel. Coaches: Asa Ene and David Briggs. Key Gains: Perrin Manuel (East Coast), Bailey Galbraith (Pirates), JJ Taulagi (Brisbane), Niue Vaimoli (NOBM), Sam Giddens (NOBM), Junior Saufoi, Sebastian Visinia (Auckland). Major Losses: Izzy Martin (Retired), Sam Mann, Kaleb Sweet (Taradale), Nathan Ramsay (Taradale), Tim Farrell (injured). 2017 Nash Cup finish: 4th. 2017 Maddison Trophy finish: 3rd.
Hastings Rugby and Sports: Forwards: Jacob Devery, Filipe Domonibitu, Ben Hamelink, Jason Long, Jono Makris, Desmond Manuo, Fale Matamata, Angus McGuire, Paulo Nu'u, Tamatikahu Ratapu, Jon Scales, Toe Taliu, Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe, Aleki Vuku, Mark Ioane. Backs: Thomas Agnew, Enoka Chung Ching, Jardine Chung Ching, Mason Emerson, Folau Fakatava, Ausage Fomai, Ioane Ioane, Sione Kite, Jayden Rihia, Saifiti Saifiti, Star Timu, Danny Toala, Timo Vaiusu. Captains: Ben Hamelink and Jason Long. Coaches: Tivaini Fomai, Hayden Lafaele, Bevan Lynch, Adam McDonald. Key Gains: Filipe Domonibitu, Folau Fakatava, Sione Kite, Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe, Danny Toala, Aleki Vuki. Major Losses: Ben Parsons (Central). 2017 Nash Cup finish: 3rd. 2017 Maddison Trophy finish: 4th.
Carters Frame and Truss Taradale Forwards: Joe Apikotoa, Reese Aranui, Jack Byrne, Andrew Gardner, Vinny Guildford, James Humphrey, Josh Kupa, Lui Luamanu, Kelsey Miller, Angelo Mufana, Kaleb Sweet, Ellery Tareha, Jordan Kupa, Petera Smith. Backs: Thomas Eden, Karl Hewitt, Niki Martin, Lester Maulolo, Daniel McIntyre, Nathan Ramsay, Ashton Tuck, Kaleb Whakataka, Wade Woolly, Brad Truesdale. Coaches: Mutu Ngarimu, Jason Shoemark. Captains: Andrew Gardner and Kaleb Whakataka. Key Gains: Joe Apikotoa, Lui Luamanu, Lester Maulolo. Major Losses: Chris Eaton, Jacob Baker. 2017 Nash Cup finish: 5th. 2017 Maddison Trophy finish: 9th.
Northfuels Central Forwards: Simon Brayben, Travis Taylor, Mitchell McFadden, Cam Pratt, Apolosi Ranawei, Tama Nepe-Apatu, Ben Bennet, Ben Parsons, Tom Parsons, Jason Cutbush, Scott Mathias, Tomo Fogarty, Warwick Slingsby, Wilbur Redwood, Trei Nepe-Apatu. Backs: Tim Sciascia, Tom Beachen, Braydon Hardwidge, Jack White, Cole Eru, Pasqualle Dunn, Lewis Marshall, Karl Lepelaars, McKenzie Oliver, Anthony Maaka, Steven Baker. Coaches: Exham Wichman (Head coach). Brad Higgs (Backs coach). Captain: Tomo Fogarty. Key Gains: Tom and Ben Parsons, Travis Taylor, Lewis Marshall, Pasqualle Dunn, Warwick Slingsby. Major Losses: None. 2017 Nash Cup finish: 7th. 2017 Maddison Trophy finish: 7th.
K9 Pet Foods Clive Forwards: Adam Jones, Tinirau McIlroy, Kereama Peni, Kevin Becker, Rana Huata, Joseph Leota, Nathan Bruce, Tamatoa Higgins, Ben Taylor, Rana Huata, Tali Faiumu, Dusky Pineaha, Lucas Goodin, Josh Eden-Whaitiri, Rocky Pohatu, Api Sione, Jesse Tuhua, Karl Lowe, Beau Tresidder, Xavier Hill, Manase Uaisele, Rapa Nuku, Mackay Sione, Sam Purotu, Viliamu Malaitai, Joe Winter. Backs: Bronson Hokianga, Jacob Henry, Moses Riley, Tianua Poto, Duff Penitito, Willy Schuster, Shannon Hawea, Sean Hiroki Kaka, Eti Collins, Elijah Tuavera, Sakapo Ofa, Cory Tautau, Peter Bassett, Brendon Pena, Charlton Karauria, Stephen Tonnies, Luke Odumesi, Sosefo Maake. Coaches: Vaine Maui (Head Coach), Sam Ebbitt (Assistant Coach), Des Allen (Technical Advisor). Captains: Lucas Goodin (Captain), Josh Eden-Whaitiri and Tianua Poto (Vice Captains). Key Gains: None. Major Losses: Jorian Tangaere, Nathan Bruce (both retired). 2017 Nash Cup finish: 6th. 2017 Maddison Trophy finish: 2nd.
Progressive Meats Havelock North Forwards: Jack Van Bussel, Chad Harris, Sam Lamborn, Wayne Lush, Phillip McRoberts, Sam Matson, Matt Phillips, Bronson Primmer, Te Kakau Ririnui, Jonty Strong, Paea Taulanga, Sam Ulufonua, Jasper Wylie, Devan Flanders, Tony Lamborn, Jacob Stephenson Backs: Teihana Brown, Taylar Greville, Trent Hape, J'andre Liebenberg, William McGoon, Isaac Paewai, Jesse Paewai, Kalin Paewai, Luke Rurawhe, Ryan Tongia, Mikey Vuicakau. Coaches: Simon Halford, Richard Jarman, Ben Spriggens, Adam Bradey. Captains: Isaac Paewai, Phillip McRoberts. Key Gains: William McGoon (Christchurch), Ryan Tongia (Southland), J'andre Liebenberg (from injury), Jacob Stephenson (HBHS), Jasper Wylie (Colts), Sam Ulufonua ( Auckland), Trent Hape (HBHS). Major Losses: Adam Blake (injured), Liam Murphy (injured), Ethan Bradey (to Sydney), Semisi Tonga-ofa (overseas), Shannan Chase (injured). 2017 Nash Cup finish: 2nd. 2017 Maddison Trophy finish: 6th.
MAC Forwards: Aminga Mikaele, Faleminga Selesele, Frank Tupuola, Kenny Makonia, Walter Fareni, Chad Huirama, Teina Huia, Kome Palaamo, Lexus Tiki Greening, Kaleo Olotua, Matini Atapana, Talivaa Iuli, Faletolu Leaega, Larry Olive. Backs: Tom Iosefo, Vailoa Kereti, Brigham Morley, Alexander Brown, Iafeta Taau, Faleniu Ioli, Samu Iosua, Filimoni Asolua, Sale Esekia, Tivoli Vaa, Johnny Ika, Alatise Peko (Apprentice). Coaches: Len Huia, Anthony Morley, Jim Edwards. Captains: Vailoa Kereti, Tom Iosefo, Faleminga Selesele. Key Gains: Frank Tupuola, Faleminga Selesele, Tivoli Vaa, Faleniu Iosi, Iafeta Taau, Johnny Ika, Walter Fareni, Teina Huia (Returning), Lexus Greening (Returning). Major Losses: None. 2017 Nash Cup finish: 10th. 2017 Maddison Trophy finish: 8th.
Jarks Tamatea Forwards: Alex Kireka-Starnes, Hika Elliot, Kianu Kereru-Symes, Teaomarama Tomoana, Mason Kean, Te Maangi Hamlin, Tama Hutana, John Wong, Witere Kupa, Ivan Bellamy, Hamiora Rowlands, Dillon Solomon, Everard Reid, Henare Harris, Pohaitere Ross, Jamie Muir, Buffy Wainohu, Mosez Hawkins. Backs: Toshi Amino, Mataeus Marsh, Wayne Nikora, Lincoln McClutchie, Colin Hokianga, Jordarn Harmer, Shota Takano, Terira Rowlands, Jarom Mareikura, Jimi Harris, Ash Robinson, Roger Paewai, David Neho. Coach: Matt Marsh. Pou Tikanga: Don Hutana. Captain: Mason Kean. Key Gains: Kianu Kereru-Symes, Witere Kupa, Dillon Solomon, Everard Reid, Toshi Amino, Lincoln McClutchie, Shota Takano, Roger Paewai, David Neho. Major Losses: None. 2017 Nash Cup finish: 8th. 2017 Maddison Trophy finish: 10th.
@Kiwidom As you can see, Hika Elliott is named in the Tamatea squad. Odd. Maybe he'll return from France, once the Top 14 season is over? Although his contract was for two seasons (including 2018-19), but you never know. With only four round robin games to go, Oyonnax is a good candidate for relegation to the Pro D2. @kiwimatrix may be right though.
No Trent Boswell-Wakefield, although I think he returned from overseas last week. I guess these line-ups aren't set in stone.
nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503460&objectid=12019027
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@stargazer Yeah I thought he'd signed in France for two years, so was surprised to see him listed. Maybe as mentioned it was a typo, or he will turn out for a couple of games during his 'off season'... With the number 6 on his back
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Watched Hastings RS v MAC. Hastings RS won 46-13.
Selesele and Tom Iosefo did not play for MAC; Jacob Devery did not play for Hastings RS. All three are in the Magpies 52-man training squad.
Danny Toala was at first-five for Hastings. Looks to have bulked up a bit since last year. Kicked seven out of eight. Wasn't afraid to take on the line and made a couple of breaks. Didn't show much of a kicking game out of hand.
Halfback Folau Fakatava only played the final 30 minutes and looked impressive. Good pass, had the confidence to kick a couple of times - a good high ball which one of his team mates retrieved, and a good crossfield kick into the MAC 22 that bounced out. Also took on the line a couple of times - excellent variation. Also had no problem yelling at his forwards. Stick him in the Magpies behind Brad Weber this year, I reckon.
Mason Emerson scored a stunner of a try in just the second minute. Intercepted a pass in his own 22, ran 80 metres down the touchline with four MAC players coming across to try and get him. Two couldn't get near him, the third went high and just slowed him, he broke free to score in the corner in the tackle of the fourth.
The big tighthead prop Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe played the first 50 minutes at number eight. Was hard to stop when the ball was given to him, but looked better went he went into the front row. Played the whole 80, though.
Toala, Fakatava and Tavita-Metcalfe all just 19 this year in their first year out of Hastings BHS.
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@number-10 Thanks for that; good to hear these Magpies are going well in club rugby. Isn't Devery still injured? They included 7 injured players in the wider training squad, so he could be one of them.
About Toala, Fakatava, Tevita-Metcalfe: don't you think they'll play Under 19s first this year? Before even being considered for the Magpies?
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Premiers - Nash Cup (round 4, Sat 15/4/2018)
Napier Tech 26 (J Taulagi 3, T Cushing tries; Taulagi, D Ramsay cons)
Taradale 5 (A Gardner try)
HT: 14-0Havelock North 32 (W McGoon 3, R Tongia, S Ulufonua tries; Tongia 2 cons, pen)
Tamatea 25 (J Muir, M Kean, A Robinson, J Mareikura tries; Robinso con, pen)
HT: 19-13Hastings R&S 46 (M Emerson, J Tavita-Metcalfe, T Agnew, J Rihia, B Hamelink, penalty try tries; D Toala 4 cons, 2 pens)
MAC 13 (P Siofolau try; J Ika 2 pens, con)
HT: 27-6Napier Pirate 26 (M Albert 2, A Momoisea tries; Z Clarke 3 pens, con)
Central 19 (J Cutbush, S Mathias tries; S Baker 3 pens)
HT: Central 13-10Napier OB Marist 76 (M Drew 3, M Buckley 2, S Tucker 2, E Wilson 2, L Edwards, S Skeet, R Hayes tries; Edwards 5, Drew 2, Wilson cons)
Clive 0
HT: 45-0Taulagi seems to be a bit of a try scoring machine in club rugby. I think he's scored almost every game he played? Often more than one try, too. And Tongia is kicking conversions and penalty goals!?!
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@stargazer Dagg....
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@magpie_in_aus Uhm, no. First of all, I hope he makes the ABs. Second, he never plays at 10. He knows how to kick for goal, but that's about it. I'd rather have his experience at the back.
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I'm assuming no signs of Brendon Edmonds playing yet?
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@stockcar86 Haven't heard or read anything about him being back playing. I'm sure the HBT would be all over it, if he did? Assuming he'd play for the Villagers, they'd be posting something about it on their FB page, too.
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@stargazer said in HB Club Rugby 2018:
@number-10 Any ideas about a back-up 10?
If the selectors don't use Dan Snee again - 34 this year - then it is wide open behind/with Tiaan Falcon.
Although Danny Toala is playing first-five for Hastings RS, for the HB Academy team earlier this year he was at fullback, as he was for Hastings BHS last year.
Lincoln McClutchie was at first-five for Hastings BHS last year and for the HB Academy team this year. He is playing for Tamatea.
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Premiers (Nash Cup) results Saturday, 21 April (round 5)
Clive 39 (J Kaifa 2, S Ofa 2, E Tuanaki, C Karauria, K Peni tries; Karauaria 2 cons)
MAC 32 (J Ika 2, F Tupuola, S Iosua, F Losi tries; Ika 2 cons, pen)
HT: 24-20Napier Old Boys Marist 67 (L Edwards 2, M Buckley 2, P Bickle 2, S Weber 2, T Marsh, C Johnston, M Drew tries; Edwards 3, M Lauano 3 cons)
Taradale 18 (D McIntyre, J Apikotoa tries; D Loibl 2 pens, con)
HT: Taradale 13-10Napier Technical 87 (J Taulagi 2, D Ramsay 2, T Walters 2, S Visibia 2, T Joel, J Faia, T Fatialofa, J Saufoi, N Vaimoli tries; Taulagi 8, Ramsay 3 cons)
Central 0
HT: 49-0Hastings Rugby and Sports 73 (M Emerson 3, B Hamelink 2, J Rihia, T Agnew, T Vaiusu, A Vuki, J Saifiti, F Domonibitu tries; Rihia 5, D Toala 4 cons)
Tamatea 7 (W Kupa try; L McClutchie con)
HT: 26-7Havelock North 35 (R Tongia 2, M Vuicakau 2, K Paewai tries; Tongia 2 cons, 2 pens)
Napier Pirate Rugby and Sports 20 (H Willis, T Hubbard, M Murtha tries; Z Clarke con, pen)
HT: 17-12.
A few monster scores again this weekend. Not sure whether that's a good thing.
I have noticed a few times now, that the HBRU and the HBT (I don't know who is copying who) spell his name S Visibia, with a 'b'. Isn't it Visinia with an 'n'?
Ryan Tongia again kicking at goal for the Villagers (missing 3). Who's their first five-eighth and why doesn't he kick? -
I attended the game at Whitmore Park and it was all one way traffic. Tech were simply too skilled, fast and fit for Central Hawkes Bay. In fact the score should really have been three figures but for a number of times Tech players passed the ball to other players, and the play somehow broke down, when they would have scored themselves had they kept going. That would have posed a problem for the scoreboard attendant as there were only two 0s available amongst the list of numbers available to him and the score was to become exactly 100 nil!
CHB kept going to the end even though they were slaughtered so you have to give them credit for that, the same could not be said about some of their tackling or their defensive structures and patterns. But you are right Stargazer in that the massive margins in a lot of games cannot be good for rugby in the Bay, unless of course it is just NTOB recording them, or anyone dealing to NOB
MThe new signing for the Magpies looked good at fullback showing a good turn of speed and some lovely steps of both feet completely bamboozling the defenders. He also timed his pass nicely when required but had he been greedy he could have had about five or six tries in all honesty. He also kicked a number of excellent conversions from out wide across the wind that was coming in at more than a gentle breeze velocity from the Bowling Club end of the ground (assuming the club is still there?). Not the biggest of players but the raw material is there to work with come Mitre10 Cup time. How he goes against top notch players remains to be seen. Cannot comment on his defence as when you win by 90 you don't have to do much.
There was also a big type winger on the right wing that also showed nimble footwork a number of occasions that made me sit up take note. Whether he is in the Magpies set up I was not sure but he did look good. TBW is back in town but did not play. I did not spot him but understand he has a bit of conditioning to get to his optimum playing weight, my sources indicated he would have no problem in making the Under 85s if they ran that grade in the Bay. Also caught a glimpse of Tim Farrell in his civies, looks like he might be gone for the entire season.
The welcome home to the 2018 NZ Cricket Club Champions, Napier Tech Old Boys, was acclaimed by a thunderous and spine chilling haka from the rugby division of the club was the highlight of the aftermatch function for me.
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Glad you enjoyed it Higgins.
Must have been nerve wracking waiting for the final whistle before the inevitable relief of winning ...
The right winger was. apparently, Sebastian Visinia who played for Auckland Under 19 last year. He is a big boy, when I saw him against Napier OB Marist he was midfield.
Are you sure Trent Boswell-Wakefield did not come on for the last 20 minutes? On Friday the Tech captain told me he would.
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Good to see you back for a game Higgins. I'm looking forward to hopefully catching some more club rugby this season. Have made the decision to sell up in Auckland and move back home. Currently prepping house for sale up here, before I start looking in Napier - probably looking at being in HB within 2 months, so should be there for the pointy end of the Madison Trophy hopefully.
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@number-10 said in HB Club Rugby 2018:
Glad you enjoyed it Higgins.
Must have been nerve wracking waiting for the final whistle before the inevitable relief of winning ...
The right winger was. apparently, Sebastian Visinia who played for Auckland Under 19 last year. He is a big boy, when I saw him against Napier OB Marist he was midfield.
Are you sure Trent Boswell-Wakefield did not come on for the last 20 minutes? On Friday the Tech captain told me he would.
He might have done as there was a tallish "skinny" looking guy that came on with about 15 minutes left. As I said the TMO panel I was watching the game with told me has arrived back home minus a fair bit of weight. My concentration by that time had waivered a bit and we were became deeply involved in discussing that famous try yours truly scored against the Dannevirke Derelects way back in 1987 and why I did not bring it round behind the goalposts.
There was even a good old fashioned one on one stouch shortly before halftime that saw some decent aggressive punches thrown (almost all of which missed). The TMO panel disagreed with the Referee's decision to wave just the one yellow card! Oh and the players (and at least one supporter) aftermatch feed was up to proper non main centre provincial standards, not a spoonful of pasta, mince or curried sausage to be seen. Ahhhhh, the pleasures of one of my all too infrequent visits home these days, supplemented by the happy hour that kicked in at 6.00pm.