2018 Hawke's Bay Representative Rugby
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Not quite representative rugby but just as important. The HB Mitre10 Cup Tipping Team are suffering serious injury crisis with two missing with injuries last week meaning we had to front against perennial champions Wairarapa-Bush one short. Despite that serious disadvantage we almost tipped them over going down by just three points (37 - 40). Not sure of the severity of the injuries but luckily Propsicle is back in NZ at the moment and was pressed into service, giving us four of the six needed for last week at least (just the top five from the six count each week so someone having a stinker does not affect the score!). Think he is only here for another couple of weeks before departing back home so we really need at least one Bay supporter to step up to the mark and get our roster back to full muster as it looks like one of PAJ or Clara have season ending injuries.
Use this link to get to the tipping sheet - Tips to be in by 7.34pm Wednesday night NZ Time
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From HBRU FB:
It’s been a tough few days here in Taupo for the under 19 squad after our big loss to BOP on Sunday, but the boys have shown some character to come back hard today against Ta$man. Whilst we lost, and are absolutely gutted to have just dipped out 33-35, the character and resilience displayed today was a vast improvement. Up front Jacob Stephenson was strong - both defensively and on attack. Rangi Fox, and until getting knocked out by a ‘cheap shot’ from a Ta$man player, Nick Hutton both made big contributions. Kyle Cornelison was always a threat, and solid on defence. Lincoln McClutchie controlled the game and ran the cutter well, with Danny Toala showing his all-round class. The loss now see’s us playing off for 7th / 8th position on Saturday - against Taranaki. Points: Tries - Lincoln McClutchie (2), Danny Toala, Jacob Devery, Flynn Allen Conversions - Danny Toala (4)
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Rep games Sat 15 September:
Jock Hobbs Memorial National U19 Tournament - 7TH/8TH PLACE PLAY-OFF
11.00am: Hawke's Bay U19 v Taranaki U19 @ Owen Delany Park #3, TaupoHurricanes Shield Development Competition
12.00pm: Wellington Samoa v Hawke's Bay Saracens @ Hutt Recreation Ground, Lower Hutt1.00pm: Hawke's Bay U18 girls v Poverty Bay U18 girls @ Rugby Park, Gisborne
1.00pm: Hawke's Bay U16 v Wellington U16 @ CET Arena #3, Palmerston North (preseason game)
1.00pm: Hawke's Bay U16 Dev v Wellington U16 Dev @ CET Arena #4, Palmerston North (preseason game)
1.00pm: Manawatu U14 v Hawke's Bay U14 @CET Arena #2, Palmerston North (preseason game)Central Region Samoa High Commission Cup - Final
1.00pm: Wanganui Samoa v Hawke's Bay Samoa @Marton Park, MartonFarah Palmer Cup
2.30pm: Taranaki Whio v Hawke's Bay Tuis @ TET Stadium, Inglewood -
@trooa Glad they finished the tournament with a win! It's a pity they only televise a few games of the tournament and don't livestream the other games. I would have liked to watch some of our future Magpies play.
Found this photo on Facebook. Looks like Flanders, one of the guys lifting the lock? I feared he was injured after he didn't seem to play the second game and seeing an (unidentifiable) player on crutches on one of the photos on FB.
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From the HB U19s FB page:
Great finish to the week, with a 40-13 win over Taranaki giving us 7th place at Nationals!! This has been a big week of rugby - with a number of highs and lows. For these young men to bounce back from the heavy defeat to BOP on Sunday, the narrow loss to Ta$man, to getting up on finals day to claim the win was a great effort by all involved with the campaign. These young men have come a long way - from the early days back in June to a 7th place finish at tournament is a credit to the effort put in by them all. Points scored today: Tries - Lincoln McClutchie (2), Folau Fakatava, Danny Toala, Lolani Faleiva, Dan Sharplin Conversions - Lincoln McClutchie (4), Danny Toala
Interesting to read that Fakatava was playing, after having played in the Magpies game on Thursday.
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Rep games - Saturday, 22 September 2018
Farah Palmer Cup
11.35am: Hawke's Bay Tuis v Harbour Hibiscus @ McLean Park, NapierHurricanes Shield development competition
12.00pm: Hawke's Bay Saracens v Manawatu Dev @ Tremain Field, NapierHurricanes Pre-tournament games
1.00pm: Poverty Bay U16 v Hawke's Bay U16 @ Lambton Square, Wairoa
1.00pm: Wanganui U16 v Hawke's Bay U16 Dev @ Lincoln Park, Ashhurst1.00pm: Hawke's Bay U18 girls v Manawatu U18 girls @ Tremain Field, Napier
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Slightly surprising half time score at McLean Park, with the Tuis leading 16 - 5 against North Harbour.
Harbour should normally be the stronger team, but the Tuis are dominating territory & possession, and dominate the scrum.
The Tuis second try scored by Te Maari MacGregor was a beauty.
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Great result for the Tuis, beating Harbour 52 to 10. Very dominant performance.
Having watched them play last year, I noticed a significant improvement this year. Passes stick, the scrum worked well, better defence and attack. Krysten Cottrell is a class act; you can see why she was picked for the Black Ferns. Having Emma Jensen back in the team helps a lot, too.
Far from the finished product, but hopefully they can improve further and become a team that is fit for the Premiership. This result should help them reach a spot in the semis. It's probably too early for the step up, but considering they finished last the last two years (losing all their games), this season is going really well.
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The Hawke's Bay Saracens have - predictably - retained the Hurricanes Development Shield. It was an absolute bloodbath and they defeated Manawatu Development 100 - 15.
This development competition is clearly not strong enough for the Saracens. Next week they'll play Wellington Dev and we'll see where they're at.
By the way, Wellington Dev is playing Ta$man B today, Canterbury B on 6 October and Auckland B on 13 October. It would be great if the Saracens could play these teams as well. Games against much better opposition would actually help in the development of our development players.