Magpies 2021
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@stargazer It might be connected to one of our sponsors but nevertheless anything green (or anything remotely connected to green and the 'Poo implications that might signify) on the HB jersey must be outlawed. The registered colours of the HBRFU are black and white hooped jerseys, black shorts and black and white hooped socks. They have served us well for 137 years and there is no reason to fanny around with them whatsoever. I could possibly live with slightly different designed jerseys for charitable purposes as long as the only two colours used were black and white.
Incidentally the jersey suppliers cannot even spell the name of our beloved home ground correctly. Just shows how much they care, especially when it is them giving themselves a self congratulately pat on the back by calling the jersey an "awesome design".
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Maybe the red and green is to honor a past player - did Luke Rooney play for the Rabbitohs?
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@stockcar86 Good to see your sense of humor is as sharp as ever! Oh and congratulations (said after sucking on a lemon) your mobs victory on Saturday. I did pay up the jug but had to drink it myself in your absence (albeit in the presence of a NOBM supporter who happened to be at Hataitai Park watching his son play)!!!!!!
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There will be a second Ranfurly Shield challenge for a Heartland province! We already knew that North Otago would get a challenge on 30 June, but the HBRU has this morning announced that Ngati Porou East Coast gets a challenge on 24 July!
From Facebook:
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better! The Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union have today announced that Ngati Porou East Coast have had their challenge for the Ranfurly Shield accepted and everyone’s favorite second team will travel to Napier to play the Magpies on Saturday afternoon July 24th. Ngati Porou East Coast Chief Executive Cushla Tangaere-Manuel said ‘’NPEC are excited to be heading to Ngati Kahungunu/Hawkes Bay for our ninth Ranfurly Shield challenge. This will be a pinnacle event in the celebration of our centenary, and a major challenge in Coach Hosea Gears first year on the ground with us’’ Ex All Black Gear has recently returned home to help the next generation of Ngati Porou and their will be plenty of interest in his homecoming. Tangaere-Manuel added ‘‘The game will be of major significance to Ngati Porou around the country and we look forward to the challenge!’’ This will be the Magpies second defense for 2021 if they manage to get past the first challenger, 2019 Meads Cup winners North Otago, who the Magpies are scheduled to face on Wednesday June 30th. “Its brilliant to be able to fit another challenge into our condensed preseason but to host one of our neighbors and in their centenary year is fantastic and we know that the crowd will be chocka fill of their supporters in ‘Sky Blue’ come July 25th’ HBRU CEO, Jay Campbell said today. Campbell added ‘I was living in London in 2001 when HB hosted the coast in that epic final, but plenty of my mates have told me the atmosphere was up there with a test match and knowing how passionate the ngati porou are, will no doubt be similar come kick off on the 25th July’’ Magpies Coach, Mark Ozich added ‘’It’s a great opportunity to connect with our provincial neighbors and despite being in the Heartland competition we know that East Coast will arrive in Napier with an abrasive attitude and a desire to play entertaining rugby. If we’re lucky enough to hold on to the shield verses North Otago it will be a great way to build into our NPC campaign ‘ Tickets for both shield games go on sale from Thursday 10th June with Magpie season tickets available from Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union Office which include all 2021 Magpies NPC games, the two heartland shield challenges and the club finals weekend to be held at McLean Park.
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They also shared this clip of the 2001 Div 2 Final between the Magpies and East Coast (with IWL's dad!).
Same, but different link: https://fb.watch/5SlZeRYwRo/
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This is the full Hawke's Bay Saracens squad for the game against Wairarapa-Bush on Monday. No official team naming, yet.
Joe Apikotoa (Taradale)
Shamara Brooks (Tamatea)
Jacob Devery (Hastings R&S)
Dom Devine (Napier OBM)
Mason Emerson (Hastings R&S)
Harry Godfrey (Central)
Trent Hape (Clive)
Andrew Hayward (Hastings R&S)
Kienan Higgins (Taradale)
Joel Hintz (Central)
Josh Kaifa (Clive)
Paula Latu (MAC)
Frank Lochore (Central)
Tupou Ma'afu Afungia (MAC)
Iakopo Mapu (Taradale)
Elijah Martin (Napier Tech OB)
Lincoln McClutchie (Tamatea)
Xavier McCorkindale (Napier Tech OB)
Troy McIvor (Central)
Connor McLeod (Hastings R&S)
Tianua Poto (Clive)
Dennon Robinson-Bartllett (Tamatea)
Hamaua Samasoni (Taradale)
Jonty Stewart (Napier OBM)
Gene Syminton (Taradale)
Hugh Taylor (Napier Pirate)
Jordan Thompson-Dunn (Hastings R&S)
Will Tremain (Napier OBM)
Anzelo Tuitavuki (Clive)
Jay Tuivaiti (Clive)
Nathan Tweedy (Taradale)
Jayden Walker (Taradale)From this article:
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@number-10 That's great news! It will be interesting to see whether they're going to use him at 10 or at fullback, and what this means for McClutchie and Makene (when he returns from injury). Definitely more pressure on McClutchie now, who could/should take this as a learning opportunity if he can't get a firm grip on the 10 jersey this year. I hope this also means that Baker won't return in black & white, Olympics or no Olympics.
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I'd like the sports media to find out whether Flanders is injured and how bad it is. We can't lose him, too, with Mikaele-Tu'u alredy in the injury ward. Unfortunately, the Hurricanes never give injury updates and the journos in Wellington never seem to ask, unless it concerns an All Black.
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@stargazer I could not go up (had to help my whangai in their cafe and flatmate decided to play golf instead of going up!) but can only assume that either the bus arrived fifteen minutes after the appointed kick off time (and they started at the appointed hour despite the absence of one team) or the astroturf surface is not helping.