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    NOBM - 65
    Tamatea - 14

    Great afternoon in the sun wearing shorts and a t-shirt in May and watching rugby. Gotta love a Bay day.

    Fatilofa at 7 and Falieva at the best of the forwards from the good guys, with Drew and Buckley the best of the backs. Ellery Wilson appears to be stacking on the pounds, moving towards a Weepu body shape...

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    Today's Premiers Nash Cup results and scorers:

    Taradale 38 (M Eden 2, E Wano, H Sheild, N Ramsay, N Biss tries; J Malielegaoi 4 cons),
    Havelock North 5 (A Blake try).
    HT: 24-0.

    Napier Old Boys Marist 65 (D Sharplin 3, M Buckley 2, L Moleili 2, E Wilson, S Skeet, M Drew, Z Gregory tries; J Lauano 4, L Edwards cons),
    Tamatea 14 (I Bellamy, K Sivivatu tries; L McClutchie, J Harris cons).
    HT: 22-14.

    Hastings Rugby and Sports 43 (J Chung Ching 2, P Smith, M Emerson, J Rihia, J Tavita-Metcalfe tries; Smith 4 cons),
    Napier Pirate Rugby and Sports 23 (L Latu, K Canterbury, Z Clarke tries; Clarke 2 pens, con).
    HT: Pirate 20-12.

    Napier Technical 28 (M Lealaiasalanoa, T Boswell-Wakefield, J Faia tries; M Watson 2 cons, 2 pens; L Shaw pen),
    MAC 28 (P Latu, F Asolua, R Paewai, P Siofolau tries; V Kereti 4 cons ).
    HT: MAC 21-14.

    Clive beat Central by default.

    Taradale wins the Nash Cup.

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    @Stockcar86 How did McClutchie go for Tamatea?

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    He was struggling a bit - his halfback was throwing bounce passes all day, and his forwards were going backwards often. He did look dangerous when he was taking on the line though

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    Napier Technical 28 (M Lealaiasalanoa, T Boswell-Wakefield, J Faia tries; M Watson 2 cons, 2 pens; L Shaw pen),
    MAC 28 (P Latu, F Asolua, R Paewai, P Siofolau tries; V Kereti 4 cons ).
    HT: MAC 21-14.

    As much as I am sucking on a bitter lemon I am really pleased that MAC have managed to put the sudden loss of their players behind them and almost pulling of a victory against their former players. Without having my fingers on the pulse were the players that transferred to my guys starters at MAC and if they were that speaks volumes for the courage and fortitude shown by MAC. Were the Texans brave enough to start the players concerned? Could have been some solid "tackles" bering made if they did!!!!!

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    Snippets from the HBT's club rugby write-up:

    Blindside flanker Eru Wano, a newcomer in the Magpies wider training group, produced a player-of-the-match display for Taradale.
    
    Halfback Humphrey Sheild again impressed with his distribution for the visitors who also retained the Cooper-O'Dwyer Cup.
    

    Maybe they should have tried him for the NZU20s. He was the 2nd halfback for NZ Schools (with Taufa Funaki) in 2017.

    Especially quoted for @Higgins

    Altherm Window Systems Napier Technical first five-eighth Marty Watson took a pounding in this Flaxmere Park draw but he expected it.
    
    Like halfback Simon Quickfall, Watson, played three games for MAC before transferring to the Texans to enhance his chances of Magpies selection in the future.
    
    "I took a bit of stick out there and I'm battered and bruised," former North Harbour Development team rep Watson said while icing his ribs.
    

    For @Canes4life, Farrell is playing and no longer injured:

    Prop Tim Farrell was powerful on the carry and busy on defence.
    

    Does Marshall know himself where he wants to be and play? He's seems to be moving to the Poo and back, every year.

    Former Magpies and Manawatu Turbos utility back Lewis Marshall was full of endeavour in the second five-eighth role for MAC.
    

    @Higgins, another player who's transferred from MAC:

    Former North Harbour and New Zealand Development Sevens player Pentana Smith celebrated his first outing for Auto Super Shoppe Hastings Rugby and Sports with 13 points in this Elwood Park victory.
    
    One of 13 Hastings Boys' High School products in the hosts starting XV, Smith, who transferred from MAC earlier in the week, scored a try and kicked four conversions during stints in both the centre and fullback positions. Second five-eighth Antonio Mikaele was classy in the Hastings backline and openside flanker Jardine Chung Ching and loosehead prop Josiah Tavita Metcalfe were the pick of the Hastings forwards.
    
    Second five-eighth Tyrone Dodd-Edwards has his best outing of the season in the Pirate backline.
    
    Promising looshead prop Lee Moleili, who scored two tries, and No 8 Hannon Brighouse led the host pack by example and substitute centre Saia Paese again proved why he has been included in the Magpies wider training group.
    
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    @Stargazer Anyone know anything about Eru Smith-Wano? A google search suggests he's from BoP and played over in Perth and is Maori/Cook Islander. However, "Eru Smith" is a well known generational HB name so his family may be from the Bay.

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    Napier Technical 28 (M Lealaiasalanoa, T Boswell-Wakefield, J Faia tries; M Watson 2 cons, 2 pens; L Shaw pen),
    MAC 28 (P Latu, F Asolua, R Paewai, P Siofolau tries; V Kereti 4 cons ).
    HT: MAC 21-14.

    Now I have had a closer llok at the above , is the P Latu who scored a try for MAC the P Latu that rejoined Tech from up Hamiltopn way a couple of weeks back? If so then the three players my guys acquired my well be a "transfer fee" for Penikolo Latu moving in the other direction if it is the same player.

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    @Higgins No, Penikolo Latu played for Tech at second five-eighth. The P Latu who plays for MAC is Paula Latu, who played no. 8 and prop druing this game.

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    @98blueandgold said in Hurricanes vs Rebels:

    I see Geoff Cridge playing club rugby for HSOB in Chch this weekend. Interesting

    And again this weekend 🤔

    https://www.facebook.com/hsobrugby/photos/a.1594806694147634/2055182368110062/?type=3&theater
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    Maybe he hasn't paid his annual subscription at Hasting RSC and they refuse to cow tow to him until he becomes a financial member.

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    @Higgins He played for Central (Nash Cup) earlier this season.

    Seriously though, I fear he's playing for a spot in the Canterbury squad.

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    Oh, that counts out that theory then. Is he still signed for HB for the 2019 Mitre10 Cup?

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    Is he not signed with the Magpies this year?

    TBH, he may as well try make the Canterbury squad to further his career because he isn't going to progress under John "We need a big 7ft Saffa lock but I'll play a midget from Wellington over anyone taller then 6ft 4" Plumtree.

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    The duration of his contract with the Bay hasn't been published, but if it runs parallel to that of his Canes' contract, he'll be off-contract and free to sign anywhere else.

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    @Nepia Could also be another reason why the HBRFU appear to have signed Isaia Walker-Leawere. Still no official announcement about it yet I see.

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    @Stargazer Bloody typical, we front for his wage bill for years for an almost nil return and when he finally might not be a season ticket holder in the casualty ward of the local hospital he departs. That might not be his first choice of course as maybe he might not have been offered another HBRFU contract as their patience might finally have run out.

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    I wish all Premiers squad lists were published by the HBRU (like Waikato does, for example), or by the teams themselves. Only a few do ... like

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    @Stargazer said in 2019 club rugby:

    I wish all Premiers squad lists were published by the HBRU (like Waikato does, for example), or by the teams themselves. Only a few do ... like

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    It's weird that there are easy things that the HBRU can do like this bit they just don't seem that interested.

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    @Nepia They don't seem that interested in social media at all. They only use FB and one third of their posts are about their sponsors. Apparently, rugby fans aren't important and they don't understand that good communication with rugby fans creates interest in playing and watching rugby (so can increase playing numbers and bums on seats during M10 Cup).

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