2019 Hawke's Bay Representative Rugby
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U16 boys results from Monday, 30 Sep 2019:
Hawke's Bay 64 - 5 Wairarapa Bush
Wellington Dev 48 - 7 Hawke's Bay Dev (non-competition game).
U16 boys results from Tuesday, 1 Oct 2019:
Hawke's Bay 26 - 17 Wellington
Horowhenua-Kapiti 12 - 27 Hawke's Bay Dev.
Don Broughton Shield Final (Division A) on Thursday, 3 Oct 2019 @ 11.30am:
Hawke's Bay v WellingtonConsolation Finals (Division B – 3rd/4th) on Thursday, 3 Oct 2019 @ 10.00am
Wanganui vs Hawkes Bay Development
.U18 girls results from Tuesday, 1 Oct 2019:
Hawke's Bay 14 - 17 Manawatu
Horowhenua-Kapiti 0 - 53 Hawke's BaySemifinal of Wednesday, 2 Oct @ 11.00am (NBHS 1)
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The Tui play their last round robin game today. Otago is also unbeaten this season, and tops the table (better points differential). It would surprise me if they don't meet each other again in the Championship Div Final again in three weeks. Unfortunately, the game isn't televised or livestreamed.
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The 2019 Te Tini-a-Māui Māori Rugby Tournament takes place at Tareha Reserve today.
Hawke's Bay Māori - Te Matau a Māui - team to play Wellington Māori - Te Upoko o te Ika at 3.00pm:
1 - Tama Nepe Apatu
2 - Jacob Baker
3 - Trei Nepe Apatu
4 - Ben Kamura
5 - Donovan Mataira
6 - Banger Hangthebootsup
7 - Liam Udy-Johns
8 - Elijah Matana
9 - Sam B Walton-sexton
10 - Ellery Wilson
11 - Tione Hubbard
12 - Kane Nepe Apatu
13 - Trent Hape
14 - Leighton Shaw
15 - Rana Hubbard
16 - Makaro Teremoana Papatua Joel
17 - Mike King
18 - Tipene Lord
19 - Logs Roy
20 - Ethan Turner-Hui
21 - Brian Tareha
22 - Karl Hewitt
23 - Ted SymesCoach - Trent Boswell-wakefield
Manager - Tim PeterEdit: No 6 has a great sense of humour; it's his FB name. No idea who it is.
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Bugger, the Tui lost their last game to Otago and missed out on a bonus point. That means they'll finish 2nd in the Championship after the round robin.
Otago was leading 24 - 12 at half time, but the Tui came back and led 26 - 24 until the 74th minute, when former Tui player Teilah Ferguson scored two tries in succession. When she scored her first, the Tui had one player in the bin for a high tackle.
The ref's arm only seemed to know one way in that second half (I didn't see the first half) and missed quite a few things. Some calls against the Tui were questionable in my one-eyed opinion.
The Tui weren't bad, but the Otago backs were good and took their opportunities better.
Scorers for the Tui: Forne Burkin 2, Tori Iosefo, Niamh Jefferson tries; conversions Sylvia Bockman 3.
FT: Tui 26 - 34 Otago
According to the draw, there are quarter finals next week. Not sure how that works with only 6 teams or what the point is of quarter finals in such a small competition. At least, the Tui should play at home based on their 2nd spot.
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Half time: Tui 27 - 21 Northland
The Tui 10 missed all her 4 conversion attempts, even an easy one. The others were more difficult, because the tries were scored in the corner. Krysten Cottrell nailed the last kick.
Liana Mikaele-Tu'u is an amazing talent. It won't take her long to crack the Black Ferns, I think.
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