Northland Club Rugby 2019
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@Steven-Harris nah I dont buy it, only look at the online version
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@taniwharugby it’s on the online version if you know how to pop the feed up.
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Interesting to see Phillip Manako step out for Waipu v OBM on Saturday, Manako is the son of former Northland left wing David Manako..
According to all reports he out played Matt Johnson standing in at centre for Waipu,like his father he is winger and desperate to follow in his fathers footsteps and play for the Taniwha ,commutes from West Auckland to Waipu,gets to training early and does extra work.
Not to far away from picking up his lawyers degree..great to hear this story. -
@Steven-Harris thats pretty cool, be great if he did manage to make it!
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@Steven-Harris said in Northland Club Rugby 2019:
Not to far away from picking up his lawyers degree..great to hear this story.
That's cool. Was also nice to read recently that Tom Robinson completed an economics degree at Auck Uni during his injured years.
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@Steven-Harris @Tim and you would like to think that NZR and/or the NZRPA are doing everything they can to encourage these young guys to further education or trainiing for the inevitable life outside rugby
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went along to watch Kamo v Otamatea
Kamo scored inside the first couple of minutes through left wing O'Grady (although wearing 14) 7-0
Otamatea, despite looking a bit disorganised hit back promptly to trail 7-5.
After that, she was all one way traffic, Kamo lead at the break 45-5 and final score was 74-5 I think.
Kamo lost thier 7 early on after one of the Otamatea locks fended with what looked like a fist to the face, Boylan came off saying he couldnt see properly out of his eye.
Hard to take a great deal from this game, Otamatea just dont look upto it...some big lumps that are out of shape, no shape to thier defence or attack and with error after error, many of these just simple catches too.
Kamo's 6, Thyne was very good though, all over the park, big hits, carries, pace and a menace at the breakdown.
Kamo dominated the scrum, with Straker and Gale propping.
The wing O'Grady got a hatrick...Kamo missing a few good players (Jacobsen, Tua, Shelford, Laupepe and assume Berridge and Ross didnt come back this season?) still by the looks, but just looked more organised and really didnt get out of 3rd gear.
Kamo FB Bentley-Hape is a very tall rangy fella, looks to have some toe and potential, a couple of times he looked like if he'd pinned his ears back and gassed it he woulda scored but looked for a pass instead.
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went along to see the Kamo-OLd Boys Marist today.
Warm afternoon with a light breeze, perfect conditions.
OBM took the treats 10-18.
OBM hit frst through a long range try to Kepa, Kamo forwards rumbles over about 10 mins later, then OBM scored again just before half time to be up 12-5 at the break, and then 2 more penalties to Kamos maul try were all we had in the 2nd half...which also included an average YC for supposed intentional knock against Kamo, only for OBM to get away with a similar one minutes later.
Was a pretty decent game, alot of passion out there!
The OBM 8-9-10-12 axis was the difference.
Stokes at 8 looks to have bulked up a bit (if he can demand a start for NOrthland, looks a leader) not sure who the OBM 9 was, but has a sharp pass, gets around quickly too.
Havent seen the team sheet, but looked like Roberts-Te Nana at 10, ran the show assuredly, but didnt run it much, often gave to his hard straight running 12, he definitely got the better of his opposite Hohaia, who is looking well off the pace.
The OBM 15 is very sharp on attack and positioned pretty well, Kepa someone, but after some great work by the forwards, they put him in space about 60m out and he beat a few on his way to the try line.
OBM have a lock who has moved here from somewhere, be up around 6'10, throws himself about, but a little lightweight for his height IMO
For Kamo, they are missing Sykes at 9 hugely, the transition of ball is too slow.
Young fella at 10, Niko looked handy today, decent kicking game on him, be good to see him with better ball from 9.
Kamo took scrumming honours early on, but as the game wore on it was pretty even, and then when Straker came off (he had been down a couple of times) with about 15 to go, OBM had a slight advantage.
Straker was more prominent this week, put in some work on defence and obviously solid at scrum time.
Kamo just lacked any punch, Hohaia simply not able to provide it, and with limited space he wasnt able to get things moving for his team.
Kamo 6 Thyne still very busy today, not as prominent against a stronger pack, but looks a good player, but probably a bit small for 6 if he has aspirations for higher honours.
I expect Kamo are itching to get Sykes, TUa, Jacobsen et al back if they expect to defend thier title.
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@taniwharugby said in Northland Club Rugby 2019:
not sure who the OBM 9 was, but has a sharp pass, gets around quickly too.Kamo 6 Thyne still very busy today, not as prominent against a stronger pack, but looks a good player, but probably a bit small for 6 if he has aspirations for higher honours.
OBM 9 is Harrison Levien, a young fulla from Taumaranui, has played for Waikato previously.
Thyne is more of a 7 than a 6. He’s been playing quality rugby for years, a Mid Western lad who moved to Kamo when MW got relegated. Has had a couple of nasty injuries the last couple of years though so has probably only played a handful of games for them. Here is useless fact for you, his old man played 7 for the Aussie Colts against the ABs back in the day.
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@taniwharugby said in Northland Club Rugby 2019:
Interesting result in the battle for 8th KK over MN.
In the Championship Southern beat Tomarata 22-20, Mangakahia beat Pipiwai 22-12 and Whangaruru beat DOB 34-17.
Only 1 point seperates the top four, Southern & MW with a game in hand, having already had the bye in round 2.
Won’t let me paste the table, but here it is:
MW 26
Mangakahia 25 or 26 (their official result isn’t in so unsure about BP)
Southern 25
Tomarata 25
Whangaruru 18
Pipiwai 10
DOB -1 -
I use snipping tool to copy/paste.
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Kamo rolled top of the table Waipu at Kamo on Saturday, which was more significant in that it was Waipu's first loss of the season (1st loss since the final last year I believe, about 12 or 13)
Coach, Cam Goodhue has been running at 8 for the Magpies the last couple of weeks too, with him, add in return of Sykes, Berridge and McDowell, this Kamo team is a much stronger side...Blake Hohaia also stared at 10 on the weekend.
Didnt realise they had split them into 2 pools after round 1 too
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thats the reserves table^^
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@muddyriver cheers...thought something didnt look right (ie the reserves bit on it )
You know why Sharks are at the bottom of thier table despite 3 wins?
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The tables only have the wins losses since it split into pools. points carried over from first round.
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@muddyriver ah thats cool, was hoping it wasnt down to some arbitrary points deductions or something as can be the case...seems alot of inconsistency about how and when they apply these sorts of things, at all levels.