2018 Hawke's Bay Representative Rugby
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2018 Hawke's Bay Tuis squad
Hailey Baker - Taradale
Kaitlin Bates - Taradale
Laurae Blake - Clive
Hanna Brough - Hastings R&S
Kathleen Brown - Tech
Natalie Cotton - Taradale
Krysten Cottrell - Taradale
Natasha-Dean Greville - Taradale
Jamie Heather - Hastings R&S
Kara Huata - Clive
Chanel Huddleston - Tech
Rebekah Hurae - Clive
Lara Shanaia Kendrick - Clive
Tori Iosefo - Tech
Niamh Jefferson - Clive
Emma Jensen - Hastings R&S
Rawinia Puawai Mason - Tech
Helen McGregor - Clive
Te Maari McGregor - Clive
Turuhira McIlroy - Clive
Whitney Olsen - Taradale
Danielle Pomare-MacKay - Clive
Felicity Powdrell - Taradale
Jennifer Simati - Tech
Jasmine Taukamo-Apiata - Taradale
Shaylee Tipiwai - Clive
Ruruhira Whaitiri Yarnisae - Clive
Amy Williams - Clive
Davina Winiata - Tech
Gemma Woods - TaradaleTheir first home game will be against Wellington on Sat 1 September in Napier.
I recognise several names from previous years (including several long-time Tuis), but I wouldn't recognise many of them, nor do I know which positions they're playing in. All due to their games hardly being televised, so no opportunity to get to know the players.
Two clear exceptions: former Black Fern Emma Jensen, who has played for the Bay before but played for Auckland in previous years. The other is a current Black Fern, Krysten Cottrell (who also happens to work for the HBRU as a women's rugby development officer). Laurae Blake has been in the BF environment (trial squad?), but not capped as far as I know.
Big loss is one of the most talented players the Tuis had last year, Renee Holmes from Poverty Bay. I remember seeing a squad list from one of the other provinces with her name on it (I forgot which province).
One big improvement is the number of players. Last year, there were games in which they couldn't even fill the bench because of injuries or other reasons. Now, they finally have a decent sized squad. Not sure what the reason is, because there weren't more women's teams in club rugby (only 4). Hopefully, the quality of the squad has improved as well, because they were dreadful last year (last place in the Championship).
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Found on Twitter: there are three preseason games today. Only the Saracens play at home.
- Hawke's Bay Saracens v Poverty Bay @ Tremain Field, Napier (k/o 2.30pm)
- Hawke's Bay Tuis v Taranaki @ Lincoln Park, Ashhurst (k/o 1.00pm)
- Wanganui Dev v Hawke's Bay U19 @ CET Arena, Palmerston North (k/o 1.00pm)
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This is the Saracens line-up.
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Because the Saracens named such a large squad for the season and decided to take 28 players for today's preseason game, the Hawke's Bay Māori team Te matau a Māui lost 9 of their players for their game that was scheduled for today. According to their FB page, also two of their players earned contracts to play in France and Italy. So they didn't have enough players for the HB Samoa v HB Māori game, which had to be cancelled as a result. I understand this was their only game planned for this year, with no regional games taking place this year. They're trying to get funding for next year.
Edit: Te matau a Māui also had a lot of injured players (from last weekend's promotion/relegation game).
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Rep rugby weekend 18-19 August:
Preseason games - Sat 18/8:
1.00pm: Hawke's Bay Tuis v Manawatu @ Tremain Field, Napier.
2.00pm: Wanganui v Hawke's Bay Saracens @ Marton Park, Marton
2.30pm: Wellington Samoa v Hawke's Bay Samoa @ Tawa Rugby Club.U19 Seeding Tournament - Central Region - Sunday 19/8
11.30am: Wellington U19 v Hawke's Bay U19 @ Westpac Stadium..
This is the U19 Extended Training Squad as posted on 10 August. I haven't seen a final squad.
I think it's the same squad as posted on the Magpies FB page yesterday (what's up with announcing squads in sometimes difficult to read gifs/videos?).
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@stargazer said in 2018 Hawke's Bay Representative Rugby:
That's more like it. Tomorrow's U19 squad for the seeding game against Wellington. That'll be a tough game.
Oh dear, an 11.35am kick off looks to be a bit of a challenge getting out of bed in time to get there for kick off. With a bit of luck there will be a free entry for early comers, gatekeepers and spectators in particular!
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From the HB Facebook page:
The HB Under 19 game on Sunday is going to be broadcast live on radio. In Wellington it will be on 1161AM, and we are hopeful that it will be simulcast in Hawke's Bay on 94.3FM. Listeners can also live-stream the commentary on http://www.teupoko.co.nz/
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@stargazer said in 2018 Hawke's Bay Representative Rugby:
Half time:
Wellington U19 (40) v (0) Hawke's Bay U19
They started well, but couldn't get past the Wellington defence. But lots of handling errors and the last 20 minutes it was all Wellington. Disappointing.
Jesus H. Christ ...
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Apparently, a much better second half from our U19s. What I took from the commentary (I didn't listen the full game) is that McClutchie had a good game; Toala several breaks, but also dropping the ball several times. The commentators called left wing Nathan Giles a promising player.
Full time: Wellington 47 - 7 Hawke's Bay