Hurricanes 2019 Discussion
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2019 Hurricanes Awards Player of the Year: TJ Perenara and Ardie Savea Finalists: Perenara, Savea and Reed Prinsep Best & Fairest: Ardie Savea Members' Player of the Year: Ardie Savea Team Man of the Year: Dane Coles Finalists: Coles, James Marshall and Sam Henwood Rookie of the Year: Chase Tiatia Finalists: Tiatia, Du'Plessis Kirifi and Liam Mitchell Most Improved Player: James Blackwell Finalists: Blackwell, Isaia Walker-Leawere and Peter Umaga-Jensen Hunters Award: Peter Umaga-Jensen Finalists: Umaga-Jensen, Sam Henwood and Heiden Bedwell-Curtis
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@Higgins said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
@Stargazer Can you please correct what appears to be an obvious mistake in the third named finalist for the player of the year award thanks?
I don't get it.
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Hurricanes U18 squad to play Blues U18 team in Taupo (Owen Delany Park) on Sunday, 14 July 2019, 1.30pm:
Jeremiah Tuitaua, Hastings BHS, Hawkes Bay RFU
Joeli Rauca, Hastings BHS, Hawkes Bay RFU
Jordan Thompson-Dunn, Hastings BHS, Hawkes Bay RFU
Julian Goerke, Hastings BHS, Hawkes Bay RFU
Latrell Ah-Kiong, Hastings BHS, Hawkes Bay RFU
Frank Lochore, Napier BHS, Hawkes Bay RFU
Jayden Walker, Napier BHS, Hawkes Bay RFU
Treyah Kingi-Taukamo, St Kentigern's College, Hawkes Bay RFU
Hugh Taylor, Wairoa College, Hawkes Bay RFU
Moape Rokosuka, Feilding High School, Manawatu RFU
TK Howden, Feilding High School, Manawatu RFU
Joseph Gavigan, Manukura, Manawatu RFU
Chance Malu, Palmerston North BHS, Manawatu RFU
Ben Strang, Whanganui Collegiate, Wanganui RFU
Ropati So'oalo, Aotea College, Wellington RFU
Harrison Press, HIBS, Wellington RFU
Jabez Peniata, Porirua College, Wellington RFU
Blake Rogers, Scots College, Wellington RFU
Ethan Webster-Nonu, Scots College, Wellington RFU
Isaac Salio, Scots College, Wellington RFU
Oryaan Kalolo, Scots College, Wellington RFU
Rodderick Solo, Scots College, Wellington RFU
Sione Halalilo, Scots College, Wellington RFUUnfortunately, the players have been listed by school. If I can find a team list with jersey numbers, I'll post it later.
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Result of today's game:
Blues U18 20 - 10 Hurricanes U18
Coping with underfoot conditions reminiscent of Test Match Rugby at Murrayfield and a high-penalty count, proved too challenging for a spirited Hurricanes Under 18 team, who were defeated by the Blues Under 18 side by 20 points to 10, at Owen Delaney Park in Taupo today. In a stop-start game played in windy and chilly conditions, the Blues took a 10 point to 3 lead into the half-time break. After 65 minutes the teams were locked at 10 all, but in the last 10 minutes the Blues scored a converted try and a penalty-kick (on the full-time whistle) to win the match. For the Hurricanes, Treyah Kingi-Taukamo (St. Kentigern's College) kicked a penalty and conversion, with the team's solitary try scored by full-back, Rodderick Solo (Scots College).
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See the list in https://www.thesilverfern.com/posts/stargazer/2019-07/hurricanes-2020/
And the Hurricanes 2020 thread. from about here.
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@Darren said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
So with BB off, who do we have for 1st5's?
Will we be able to do any last minute recruiting, I don't think there is anyone available.
Does that leave us with F Smith and JGB?I will ask my religious mates to pray that there are!
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Future stars on show at Hurricanes tourney
The Oval and the Rectory are the places to be from Monday for the Hurricanes Youth Rugby Council under-16 tournament. Division A teams will compete for the Don Broughton Shield; Division B, featuring Poverty Bay and East Coast, the Saracens Cup. The Bay, led by Anaru Paenga-Morgan, will have a Pool 2 game against Horowhenua-Kapiti on Oval No.2 at 12.30pm, Monday, followed by a non-competition game versus Wanganui at the Rectory at 11am on Tuesday. There is a skills day for all teams on Wednesday and finals are on Thursday. In Pool 1 of Division B, the Hewa Ruha-led East Coast play Wanganui on Oval No2 at 2pm on Monday, then Wellington Development on Oval No.2 at 11am on Tuesday. “It’s fantastic to host an event like this. The rugby at this level is pure; many of the stars come through,” said Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union chief executive officer Josh Willoughby. “This is the first opportunity for players to be seen by regional and national selectors under Hurricanes recruitment and development manager Darren Larsen. Beaudein Waaka (Poverty Bay/Taranaki) was the player of the tournament the last time the tourney was held here. This is a good measure of how things will look at representative and first 15 level for the next two to three years. We’d like to thank the Hurricanes YRC chaired by Gordon Noble-Campbell for their investment and leadership.” Referees for the tournament are Oliver Holst (Poverty Bay), Ben Koch (Manawatu), Aaron Conlon (Wanganui), Sean Ferguson (Wanganui) and Jury Teniteni-Smeaton (Wellington).
POVERTY BAY: Nathaniel Hauiti, Matariki Kaa, Kitini Taihuka, Tylah Keelan-Phillips, Nik Patumaka, Matiu Anderson, Ben Phelps, Lochi Mead, Carlos Hihi, Anaru Paenga-Morgan (c), Mikaere Marino-Moore, Whetu King-Taufa, Adrian Wharehinga-McDonald, Caleb Billington, John Horua, Drake Wanoa, Rewiti Ropiha, Uetaha Wanoa, Max Briant, Corbin Peach, Kyran Russell, Xavier Henare/Saylahr Paaka, Siope Fakahokotau, Eni-Rukea Sinoti. EAST COAST: Frank Hovell, Tiera Biddle-Brown, Moeakiola Mosati, Ururoa Lewis, Samiel Dewes, Eruera Ingle, Te Hewa Ruha (c), Troy Wharepapa, Anaru Jamie Waiariki, Wharekahika Gray, Beritane Miller, Phoenix Manuel, Ethan Hayes, Antonio Williams, Emorie Green, Manaia Tuari, Kairos McClutchie, Cairo Poutu, Riley Morgan, Rangimarie Walsh, Cypress Schumann, Ihaia Te Purei, Hirau Grant, Donald Baker. HOROWHENUA-KAPITI: Taomia Taomia, Francis Abete, Ted Northcott, William Coutts (c), Taine Hartnett, Pedro Thompson, Joel Paxton, Mikaere Harvey, Mitchell Burns, Kagyn Taunoa, Trevor Chambers, Te Mauri Mackey-Doctor, Darren Falaniko, Temehana Rauhihi, Anitoni Metui, John-Paul Henare-Chappell, Calais Timoteo, Michael Rankin-O’Donnell, Jack Firmin, Keremihana Oka-Murray, Shane Rapson, Waikato Nepia-Katipa, Tommo Ralph, Sione Aholoka. WANGANUI: Aporosa Bulivou, Tawhiwhi Karaitiana, Tomas Jackson, Hunter Morrison, AJ Malili/Malo Lauano, Harvey Meyer, Thomas Pease, Logan Kingi, Tyler Edwards, Riley Pereka, Shaun O’Leary, Mitai Hemi, Isaac Jordan, Takarangi Metekingi, Konradd Newland, Rico Ah Leong, Tyreece Corbett, Keane Metekingi, Rehimana Meihana, Tadhg O’Connor, Mythias Cook, Atriane Marino, Jamel Ririnui. WELLINGTON DEVELOPMENT: Christian Semu, Moses Tuifao-Gulivao, Alex Joyce, Thomas Brock, Brooklyn Tapusoa, William Peoples (cc), Tobias Crosby, Emmanuel Solomona, Manunui Tito, Jake Tibbits, Garry Tuilekutu, JJ Peo, Ietitaia Campbell, Junior Telea, Kobe-Joe Valu, William Eastham, Caleb Maapu, Jaaziel Maene-Lokeni, Matolu Petaia, Joseph Afamasaga, Tofuka Paongo, Cameron Burgess, Dean Shields, Elijah Maene-Lokeni (cc). HAWKE’S BAY DEVELOPMENT: Naverone Te Riini, Vikta Tevita, Josh Rautahi, Dylan Wind, Oliver Gardiner, Josh Leach, Felix Paul (c), Tino Savea (v), Zedekia Awa, Koby Deacon, Tamati Te Pou, Kaitiaki Broughton, Bryson Ioane, Alex Dickey, Troydyn Bird (v), Tyrone Chrystal, Tuli Faleiva, Ned Safiti, Kingshouse Tupouola, Jasper Wallace, Izaiah Tuliau, Tyler Teikamata, Tuawhio Porima, Jahdyn Moulder.
DONALD BROUGHTON SHIELD Division A WELLINGTON: Siale Lauaki, Michael Taliau, Bradley Crichton, Dominic Ropeti (c), Maea Tema-Schmidt, Robert Rossiter-Stead, James Akerise, Sione Valu, Solomon Uelese, Christian Stenhouse, George Te’o, Thomas Sexton, Tony Solomona, Ayden Hammond, Jacob Waikari-Jones, Hanz Leota, Jonty Bird, Cody Lokotui, Xavier Bell, Laiton Walters, Muri Stewart, Keisar Vasilalo, Ariki Wallace, Leyton Tapa. HAWKE’S BAY: Jock Kilmister, Manahi Goulton, Reece Henderson, Nicholas Ennor, Gus Brown, Gilgal Maliasia (v), Cooper Flanders (c), Rakai Henare, Phillip Panapa-King, Hoera Stephenson, Mefi Tupou, Donoval Godinet (v), Kere Penitito, Bethal Leutele-Malasia, Afa Moleli, A-one Lolofie, Avian Rihia, Fraser Taurima-Heperi, Ben White, Max Ratcliffe, Kaihau Pasikala, Bradley Campbell, Grayson Hesketh, Tomasi Naicegulevu. MANAWATU: Pulotu Toumohuni, Korobeau Morrison-Winitana, Raymond Tuputupu, Rueben Davis (c), Tuhokairangi Miller, Kodie Albert-Papuni, Livai Stevenson, D’Arntye Rore, Jacob Rauhihi-Collis, Curtis Heaphy (v), Renata Campbell-Simon, Leo Gordon, Sipuaa Ah Chong, Thomas Lilo, Hunta Boyes, Zane Mann, Manu Latu, Nasi Manu, Joe Simpson-Smith, Joshua Symes-Pritchard, Tama Nikora, Tamati Broughton, Jordi Viljoen, Akaina Tairea-Thompson. WAIRARAPA-BUSH: Caedman Hawkins, Leon Tuiloma, Lipa Junior Lamyuen, Joe Quinn, Tama Bartlett, Tua Toilolo, Ollie Hewitt, Lucciano Blundell (c), Pierre Jacobs, Willie Matthews, Taofiga Manesa, Honor Mita, Dru Oneroa-Molesi, Jayden Webb-Milner, Hayden Cooper, Ezra Esekia-Savea, Bryan McCarthy, Marcus Laing, Ezekial Souden, Tom Williams, Louie Manesa-Anae, Campbell Carrington-Morse, Zinny Harmon, Leeroi Edgecombe.