2019 club rugby
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HBT article about the weekend's club rugby:
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503460&objectid=12222273
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Watched Havelock North v Hastings RS.
Hastings won 27-20, scoreline is reasonably close only because Havelock scored a converted try in the final minute.
Hastings had a bigger forward pack, and won two tightheads just by pushing Havelock off the ball. To be fair, Hastings had an all-Magpies front row in Jason Long, Jacob Devery and Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe ... and Havelock didn't.
Mason Emerson was there but did not play, Devan Flanders was there but did not play, and Kianu Kereru-Symes was there because MAC apparently defaulted to NOB Marist.
The Hastings centre (Neria Fomai?) scored the first two tries for Hastings, and made a couple of other breaks that weren't finished off. He was certainly the biggest guy in either backline.
Goalkicking was poor - Hastings scored five tries and converted one, Havelock scored three tries and converted one.
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@Number-10 :smiling_face_with_open_mouth: That's good news. Not a lot of love for Colenso Pirates after they tipped the Texans over with a runaway converted try late in the game last time I was home toward the end of the 2018 Maddison Trophy round.
I'm a bit worried about tomorrow down here as we take on the table leaders away from home and with three (well four if you count Vaea Fifita but we will probably be very lucky if we ever get to see him in an Axeman jersey again) of our players away up in Japan with the Huricanes teams so are only anticipating a win narrow win this week!
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Some crazy scores in the lower grades.
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Nash Cup Points scorers:
Hastings Rugby and Sports 27 (T Vaiusu, G Kautai, N Fomai, A Vuki, J Scales tries; Vaiusu con)
Havelock North 20 (C Harmer, T Hape, S Tuitufu tries; M Hill pen, con).
HT: 17-3.Taradale 48 (I Mapu 4, J McPherson, A Tuck, M Eden tries; B Truesdale 5 cons, pen),
Clive 7 (P Bassett try; E Collins con).
HT: 27-7.Central 27 (T Taylor, T Fogarty, K Drury-Hawkins, M Konia, K Lepelaars tries; Drury-Hawkins con)
Tamatea 7 (P Kireka try; H Solomon con).
HT: 17-0.Napier Technical 25 (M Fox, J Faia, penalty try tries; L Shaw con, 2 pens)
Napier Pirate Rugby and Sports 17 (M Murtha, L Odumessi tries; Z Clarke, G Tryon cons; Tryon pen).
HT: 10-7.Napier Old Boys Marist beat MAC by default.
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Tony Lamborn is apparently back from the USA; he played for Havelock North.
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@Number-10 said in 2019 club rugby:
@Higgins Tech defeated Pirates 25-17.
Smashed 'em, bro!
Up the mighty Phoenix! Bumpy season so far. Peaking for round 2...
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Went to Tareha Reserve to watch unbeaten Taradale in the top of the table match v Hastings RS.
Two evenly matched teams, and probably the teams with the two biggest forward packs in the comp.
Taradale won 29-15, it was 15-15 midway through the second half, then the Hastings RS rserve hooker got a yellow card, and Taradale scored two converted tries in the time he was in the bin.
Magpies WTG member Jacob Devery went off injured after just 15 minutes.
Just for Higgins: Tech have made it three wins in a row beating Central 43-21, after losing their first five matches ... Indian bookmakers?
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@Number-10 said in 2019 club rugby:
Just for Higgins: Tech have made it three wins in a row beating Central 43-21, after > losing their first five matches ... Indian bookmakers?
To be fair my guys have had the most difficult draw possible with the opposition in the first four games being pretty much the four teams you expect to be in the Maddison Trophy Semifinals later this year. Maybe we deliberately tanked a few games to influence the bookmakers into offering attractive odds in future games. Anyway we must now have got our points differential down to less than 150 now!
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Copied from Twitter: all results from 27 April:
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All Premiers point scorers:
Taradale 29 (B Truesdale, N Sanft, L Maulolo, O Sapsford tries; Truesdale 3 con, pen)
Hastings Rugby and Sports 15 (N Fomai, A Vuki tries; T Vaiusu pen, con).
HT: Hastings 15-12.Napier Old Boys Marist 48 (J Nelson-Murray 2, D Sharplin 2, Z Donaldson, Z Gregory, L Edwards, L Moleilli tries; Edwards 4 con)
Havelock North 38 (A Tuitavake 2, T Hape, J Paewai, T Lamborn tries; M Hill 5 con, pen).
HT: 22-17.MAC 32 (P Latu 2, C Hokianga, H Waerea, P Faamoe tries; T Iosefo 2 con, pen)
Tamatea 32 (J Harris 2, H Solomon, L McClutchie tries; McClutchie 3 con, 2 pens).
HT: 20-17.Napier Pirate Rugby and Sports 23 (K Te Amo, R Hubbard tries; Z Clarke 3 pens, 2 con)
Clive 15 (J Kaifa 2, J Fuimaono tries).
HT: 20-10.Napier Technical 43 (M Fox 3, M Braidwood, P Manuel, M Lealaisalanoa, J Faia tries; L Shaw 4 con)
Central 21 (T Parsons 2, T Tayor tries; B Hardwidge 3 con).
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Does anyone know the reasoning behind the transfer of a couple of MAC players to Tech mentioned midway through this article? Surprisingly I would be a little disappointed to read this if my guys actively poached these players as I know just how hard it is for clubs to keep existing players without players up and leaving. Even harder to accept players leaving clubs that appear to be doing a lot of good work in the community and are working hard to improve things on the field.
Please be careful in the wording of your replies please as sometimes things are best left unsaid.
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@Higgins Sorry, I have no idea. I must admit that my eyes were stopping at this: "former North Harbour-based halfback-first five-eighth combination" when I first read that article. I was wondering whether these players were asked to come here to try getting a spot in the Magpies. But they didn't make the Magpies WTG, so I assume that's not the case.
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@Stargazer said in 2019 club rugby:
@Nepia I'm not against it if it is to prevent clubs from defaulting due to lack of players (if the initial club of these players has enough players). I don't know whether this is the case, though.
I think normally MAC would be more in danger of defaulting due to lack of players than Tech?
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@Stargazer said in 2019 club rugby:
@Nepia Don't know. That could depend on injuries.
Lets not BS it, the big city Napier club Tech are always a much stronger club than the perennially struggling Flaxmere based MAC.
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@Nepia said in 2019 club rugby:
@Stargazer said in 2019 club rugby:
@Nepia I'm not against it if it is to prevent clubs from defaulting due to lack of players (if the initial club of these players has enough players). I don't know whether this is the case, though.
I think normally MAC would be more in danger of defaulting due to lack of players than Tech?
MAC did default 2 weeks ago