2019 club rugby
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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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@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
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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@Stargazer said in 2019 club rugby:
@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).
I guess as they're doing relatively well financially (when compared to other rugby entities) they don't have the ability to look wider when it comes to marketing and promotion.
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The Pirates Club seem to acknowledge their sponsors nicely in their team naming sheet although I am somewhat distressed to see the Meeanee Hotel (actually pretty much during my entire life it has been called the Plumpton Park Hotel) as one of their backers.
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@Stargazer also Fletcher Smith playing in same team.
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Also back to Chch? Should we read anything into this? He's a Nelsonian, who first went to Nelson College, then Christchurch Boys HS.
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Yeah just posted this on the Hurricanes thread. Have they both signed to play for Canterbury?
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@African-Monkey Cridge should still be contracted to Hawke's Bay. Don't know about Smith.
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Watched Hastings beat Havelock 53-24, halftime 36-0, so Havelock won the second half.
Danny Toala played first five-eighth for Hastings, Jason Long limped off injured in the second half.
Devan Flanders was there carrying out the tee for Havelock. He and Kianu Kereru-Symes are not allowed to play before the NZ Under 20's assemble again.
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Premiers Maddison Trophy - round 1 results and scorers:
Hastings Rugby and Sports 53 (M Emerson 3, J Rihia 2, T Vaiusu, N Fomai, J Taafi, F Matamata tries; D Toala 3, S Timu cons),
Havelock North 24 (K Paewai 2, T Hape, M Vuicakau tries; A Blake 2 cons).
HT: 36-0.Napier Old Boys Marist 54 (S Paese 3, P Teddy 2, L Edwards 2, M Drew tries; J Lauano 4, B Champion 3 cons),
MAC 24 (T Iosefo 2, F Asolua, C Hokianga tries; Iosefo 2 cons).
HT: 21-19.Central 36 (B Hardwidge 2, T Taylor, T Fogarty, B Parsons tries; Hardwidge 4 cons, pen),
Tamatea 24 (Not supplied).
HT: 17-10.Napier Technical 19 (M Fox, M Semba, penalty try tries; L Shaw con),
Napier Pirate Rugby and Sports 16 (R Hubbard try; Z Clarke 3 pens, con).
HT: Pirate 9-5.Taradale 63 (J Baker, E Wano, C Niedmann, I Mapu, M Eden, J Malielegaoi, L Maulolo, A Tuck, N Tweedy, G Ewart tries; Malielegaoi 5 cons, pen),
Clive 11 (D Mataira try; J Henry 2 pens).
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Bits and pieces from the HBT club rugby write-up:
Along with Emerson first five-eighth Danny Toala and halfback Jayden Rihia excelled in the winning backline. Blockbusting No 8 Danya Tulou and prop Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe were inspirational in the winning pack.
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Sorry, @Higgins, I'm not sure you can continue bragging about Tech's win.A controversial penalty try had tongues wagging after this Altherm Window Systems Napier Technical victory at Tamatea Park. "It was one of a couple of dubious calls from Jarrod [referee Graham] and it's going to take me a couple of days to get over this loss," Tanalised Napier Pirate Rugby and Sports manager Charles Reid lamented. Texans manager Cyril Whitburn was quick to console Reid. "Yes I'm scratching my head about that penalty try. That's a get out of jail card for us and we will take it," Whitburn said.
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Not again!Tech missed the services of Magpies props Mark Braidwood and Tim Farrell with injuries.
Fullback ...
Magpies first five-eighth Lincoln McClutchie was again classy in the fullback position.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503460&objectid=12230171