CLUB RUGBY 2018
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Counties Power Club Rugby Results Finals 21 July 2018
McNamara Cup (Premier 1) – 2018 Champions Ardmore Marist South Auckland Motors
Ardmore Marist South Auckland Motors 52 (Extra Time)
(Marco Fepuleai, Fotu Lokotui, Savelio Ropati, Joseph Ikenasio, Luteru Laulala 2, Bryan Mulitalo, Liam Fitzsimmons tries; Alesio Vili, Latiume Fosita 5 cons)
Patumahoe Troydon Patumahoe Hotel 26 (Extra Time)
(Joseph Royal, Riley Hohepa 2, James Brady tries; Broc Hooper 3 cons)
HT: AM 21 Patumahoe 21Bob Chandler Memorial (Premier 2) – 2018 Champions Patumahoe Dave Redshaw Electrical 15
Pukekohe Franklin Long Roofing 12 Patumahoe Dave Redshaw Electrical 15Sid Marshall Shield (Premier 3) – 2018 Champions Weymouth
Weymouth 8 Te Kauwhata 5Massey Cup (U21) – 2018 Champions Pukekohe
Pukekohe 32 Karaka 13Under 85kg – 2018 Champions Patumahoe Pak N Save
Patumahoe Pak N Save 24 Karaka 6Women’s – Round Robin Match
Ardmore Marist 17 Manurewa 66 -
Waikato
Premiership A Semi Finals
Hamilton Old Boys 23-7 Hamilton Marist
Hautapu 46-8 Otorohanga
Final: Hamilton Old Boys v Hautapu - FMG Stadium Waikato, 5.30pmPremiership B Semi Finals
Hautapu 13-26 Hamilton Marist
Otorohanga 24-23 Fraser Tech
Final: Hamilton Marist v Otorohanga - Willoughby Park, 3.30pmChampionship A Semi Final
Te Awamutu Sports 44-15 Hinuera
Taupiri WIN-DEFAULT Southern United
Final: Taupiri v Te Awamutu Sports - FMG Stadium Waikato, 2.00pmChampionship B Semi Final
Leamington v Southern United (no result provided)
United Matamata Sports WIN-DEFAULT Te Awamutu SportsDivision 2 Semi Finals
Hamilton Old Boys 46-10 Kihikihi
Raglan 6-3 Whatawhata
Final: Hamilton Old Boys v Raglan - Mill Street, 12.00pmGallagher Women’s Premiership Semi Final
Hamilton Old Boys 30-21 University
Melville WIN-DEFAULT Southern United
Final: Melville v Hamilton Old Boys - FMG Stadium Waikato 3.45pmColts Week 15
Leamington 19-22 Morrinsville Sports
United Matamata Sports 12-31 Hamilton Marist
University v Hamilton Old Boys (no result provided)
Final: United Matamata Sports v Morrinsville Sports - Beetham Park, 2.00pmUnder 85kgs Week 15
Melville 26-13 Hamilton Marist
Morrinsville Sports WIN-DEFAULT Te Awamutu Sports
University 0-57 Fraser TechMake sure you join us at FMG Stadium Waikato next week for the Clubs Finals Day in and around the Stadium.
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Finals of Bayleys Northland Premiership played in near perfect conditions this afternoon at Toll
Kamo 35 Waipu 10 (11-10 at half time)
Kamo Reserves 32 Wellsford Reserves 15 -
@tim said in CLUB RUGBY 2018:
Northcote won 25 - 20. Were behind until about the 70th minute.
Went to this game and was a very good game of rugby. Was well set up too with perfect conditions (see vid) and two clubs boyant from wins in the prelim games with Northcote winning the Reserves Final and Bays winning the under 21s.
Bays were very solid. Great structure but a piss poor scrum which didnt actually cost them too much. Northcote looked dangerous whenever they got the ball in to the backs but squandered 2 or 3 opportunities to score with piss poor handling.
Turned the half at 17-6 down and came home strong to take it out. Was great in that there didnt appear to be any poor ref calls or anything that had a bearing on the game. It was finals rugby how it should be played.
Also, looks like no crowd there in the video but camera was in front of main grandstand (only one open) and there was plenty of supporters there.
Up the Cote!!
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@kiwimurph been running for a while, TR Jnr & I did it last couple of years (maybe even longer) and again very recently.
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Shirley win the Christchurch Div 2 comp by virtue of scoring two tries in the last five minutes or so after being down by 12. Apparently it was a great game. Christchurch hadn't lost at home in two years or something.
However in an appalling display of sportsmanship - or lack there of - I'm told none of the Christchurch team made it up to their own clubrooms for the presentation and as the Shirley guys left only two Christchurch players bothered to emerge from the sheds and congratulate the winners.
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@shark said in CLUB RUGBY 2018:
Shirley win the Christchurch Div 2 comp by virtue of scoring two tries in the last five minutes or so after being down by 12. Apparently it was a great game. Christchurch hadn't lost at home in two years or something.
However in an appalling display of sportsmanship - or lack there of - I'm told none of the Christchurch team made it up to their own clubrooms for the presentation and as the Shirley guys left only two Christchurch players bothered to emerge from the sheds and congratulate the winners.
Typical Christchurch piston wristed gibbons. Sumner is the only team that comes close to their arrogance
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Down south, Harbour win their first Dunedin club title, but it has to be shared with University after the two sides couldn't be separated after 100 minutes of rugby.
Harbour finally gets to engrave its name on the shield.
And after 26 years of trying to win the premier banner, that felt pretty good.But there is just one niggly complication. The Hawks have to share their first title with University.
‘It’s a weird one’ as clubs share banner
The teams battled to a 30-30 draw in an epic final at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Saturday afternoon.The score was locked 30-30 at fulltime and remained that way after an extra 10 minutes each way.
The next tiebreaker was the most tries scored in the game and once again the teams could not be separated, with four apiece.
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@sammyc sumner really. Why do you think that. I’ve always had great dealings with sumner. I think what they do is fantastic. They have no feeder schools yet seem to have a competitive team most years. Only a burnside man would say that. What club are you.
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@chchfanatic said in CLUB RUGBY 2018:
@sammyc sumner really. Why do you think that. I’ve always had great dealings with sumner. I think what they do is fantastic. They have no feeder schools yet seem to have a competitive team most years. Only a burnside man would say that. What club are you.
Sydenham mate.... my comment about sumner mainly relates to their bogan fans. They cheer every mistake from the opposition with so much vigour and never acknowledge good play.
And they stack their first team with imports, and don’t field a div 2 side.