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    Alright, I've only just watched both Super 8 games, and I've written down my comments as I would have posted them, if I'd watched the games live. Sorry, it's bit long. I've bolded the half and full time scores, so you can ignore the rest if you like.

    Hastings Boys' v Tauranga Boys'

    Hastings' first try is scored after 7 minutes from the pick 'n go, don't know by whom. Until then, Hastings with most of the possession, in Tauranga's half. I assume Hoera Stephenson played at 10, and his conversion was good. 7 - 0 Hastings

    Passage of play where Hastings looked most threatening, playing mostly in Tauranga's half, but little errors like knock-ons and bad passes stopped them from converting their dominance into points. Tauranga never looked dangerous, not helping themselves by giving away penalties here and there. Stephenson scored a penalty goal off one of them in approx. the 20th minute. 10 - 0 Hastings

    28 Minutes in, and the player who's impressed me most thus far is Pasikala (6). Just now, a great turnover. He's made a few of those already.

    Hastings' scrum is also dominating Tauranga's. Tauranga also butchering several line-outs, mostly by knocking on. Unfortunately, Hastings' LH prop doesn't really have his day, he's also knocked the ball on a few times.

    From about the 33rd minute, Tauranga gets the ball more, and after a Hastings' mistake, a kick at goal: 10 - 3, still to Hastings. That's the first time Tauranga have been effective in Hastings' half, where they've spent little time. The half time break is timely for Hastings

    Half time: Hastings Boys' 10 - 3 Tauranga Boys'

    The first few minutes of the 2nd half, and the game is again being played in Tauranga's half. They give away a penalty, and Hastings go for the line-out at 5m, the following line-out drive results in a turnover, but the Tauranga player is pushed into touch. A few phases later, Hastings score the try in the corner. Not sure who scored, but most likely one of their backs. The right winger? Stephenson can't convert from the sideline: 15 - 3 Hastings

    Not sure how many, but Flanders has made a few line-out steals in this game!

    A lot of urgency in Hastings' defence, forcing Tauranga to make mistakes. Unfortunately, Tauranga's defence is better than their attack and they manage to keep Hastings from scoring more points, too.

    And then, seemingly out of nothing, in the 53rd minute, after a brief injury break, Hastings get the scrum feed in their half, win a scrum penalty, go for another scrum and dominates again; the ball goes to Stephenson (?), who kicks the ball into Tauranga's half, where Hastings' centre (Tupou?) catches it and passes to the left winger (?), who shows great speed and goes over for the try! The conversion is good. It's 22 - 3 to Hastings with 15 minutes to go.

    It's definitely not Tauranga's day; in the 57th minute they get a line-out within Hastings' 22, but it's not straight! Scrum Hastings. Flanders goes for a run, kicks the ball into Tauranga's half, they try to run it back, but it's like running into a brick wall with Flanders' name on it and they knock on. Flanders receives some injury treatment after that and it's interesting to see who their well-known waterboy is: Sona Taumalolo! I bet he was also the one loudly yelling instructions from the sideline now and then. 🙂

    Finally, in the 65th minute, it's Tauranga who puts Hastings' defence under pressure. That's for the first time in the game! Hastings also giving away some penalties as a result. Tauranga go for a line-out close to Hastings' try line, and then comes the ultimate anti-climax: the stream cuts out, about 4 minutes before full time.

    I'll look at the final score after watching the Napier game ...

    Napier Boys' v New Plymouth Boys'

    First try to NP after almost 6 minutes, several phases after Napier lost their own line-out in their 22. 0 - 5 New Plymouth

    Good re-start, with Napier recovering the ball and NP giving away a penalty in front of their posts. The kick is good. 3 - 5 NP

    13th minute, a Napier line-out on NP's 5m: the camera view is blocked by the stands, but I can see the players' feet and the ref's arm goes up: try from a line-out drive to Napier! The conversion attempt from the sideline is excellent: 10 - 5 Napier.

    23rd minute: Passing is still Napier's biggest work-on. Earlier a break from Napier's centre lead to nothing because he passed the ball straight into the hands of an NP player; now, after an excellent Napier scrum, no. 8 Gilgal Malasia passes the ball straight into touch. It's such a waste, because Napier is clearly the better team, but you don't see the difference on the scoreboard.

    33rd minute: Napier scrum 10m into NP's half, followed by a great attack. A few phases of pick 'n go, then a pass to the left, more pick 'n go, then ... again a pass going nowhere, but NP stuff up and lose the ball over their dead-ball line (I think). Napier scrum at 5m. Good scrum, but then again a knock-on. It's been all Napier Boys', but no further score. I think I've only seen one remotely dangerous attack from NP in this half, after they scored their early try.

    HT: Napier Boys' 10 - 5 New Plymouth Boys'

    Oh, so close in the 2nd minute of the 2nd half. After the Napier halfback (?) kicked the ball out on the full, there was a line-out in Napier's half, but Napier stole it. A great attack followed, with the backs making many metres. Several phases of pick 'n go close to NP's try line, but then they make the wrong the decision and go wide to the left, where the winger or fullback is either pushed into touch or loses the ball (hard to see, also whether it was in-goal or not).

    42nd minute: You could see this coming, another bad Napier pass, again intercepted. This time NP score the try and convert: 10 - 12 NP.

    44th minute: Great attack from Napier and this time the passes stick. One of the big forwards barges over and the try is converted! 17 - 12 Napier.

    56th minute: It looks like two players (one team each) have been yellow carded (I think for handbags). It's a penalty to Napier right in front of NP's posts. The kick at goal is good: 20 - 12 Napier.

    I don't know why NP bother going for the line-out; they lose most of them.

    60th minute: A NP player is clearly held up in a maul, but it's a penalty to NP. Couldn't see why. Another NP line-out at about 10m from Napier's tryline. They win it this time and they score. I take back my previous comment about going for a line-out. The try is converted. 20 - 19 Napier.

    62nd minute: Napier's re-start is good and they re-gather the ball. NP intercept the pass, but he was clearly offside. Napier now going for a line-out. The maul doesn't work, but it doesn't matter, the ball goes to a back, who slices through the defence. Napier try! The conversion attempt is good! 27 - 19 Napier.

    67th minute: some messy play in Napier's half, with the Sky Blue again losing the ball because of a bad pass. NP on attack, and Napier now giving away the penalties. The last one for holding on, and NP take the quick tap and score! The conversion attempt misses. 27 - 24 Napier

    70th minute: Great attack from NP starting from their in-goal area, showing how to pass properly, but the player is finally tackled 10m into Napier's half on the touchline. Napier line-out. NP collapse the maul. All still in Napier's half. Penalty, another line-out, now in NP's half. Time's up, they kick it out!

    Full time: Napier Boys' 27 - 24 New Plymouth Boys'

    That's a lot closer than it should have been, based on the difference between both teams in the first half. It was a lot more even in the 2nd. I can't say much about individual players, because the camera didn't zoom in and I couldn't see jersey numbers or recognise faces.

    Back to the other game: Tauranga must have scored an unconverted try after the livestream stopped, because the final score is:

    Full time: Hastings Boys 22 - 8 Tauranga Boys'


    The CNI game between St Peter's School (Cambridge) and St John's College finished - as expected - in a big win for St Peter's: 50 - 7.

    Lindisfarne College v Rathkeale College will be played on Tuesday.

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    #872

    Clip of one of the Hastings Boys' tries, also featuring Sona Taumalolo, coaching from the sideline (one of these links should work):

    https://fb.watch/77wo7sOlIA/

    23K views · 637 reactions | Sensational Hastings Boys' High try |...

    23K views · 637 reactions | Sensational Hastings Boys' High try |...

    This is slick. Catch the full match between Hastings Boys' High & Tauranga Boys' ➡️ bit.ly/3C6MrGr Credit: Sky Sport NZ

    23K views · 637 reactions | Sensational Hastings Boys' High try |...

    23K views · 637 reactions | Sensational Hastings Boys' High try |...

    This is slick. Catch the full match between Hastings Boys' High & Tauranga Boys' ➡️ bit.ly/3C6MrGr Credit: Sky Sport NZ

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    #873

    Full match: Hastings Boys' v Tauranga Boys'

    Unlike the stream that I watched from one angle, this is the Sky Sport coverage with commentary, so it should be much better.

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    @stargazer said in Hawkes Bay Schoolboy Rugby:

    Tue 3 August 2021
    11.00am:
    Lindisfarne College U15 v Rathkeale College U15
    Lindisfarne College 2nd XV v Rathkeale College 2nd XV

    12.50pm:
    Lindisfarne College 1st XV v Rathkeale College 1st XV

    Lindisfarne 1st XV line-up:

    1 Jack Hamilton
    2 Bruno Wylie
    3 Jasper Wallace
    4 Tomas Druzianic
    5 Henry Windhager
    6 Lanson Randell
    7 Tino Savea
    8 Tama Heather
    9 Adam Akuhata
    10 Monte Timu
    11 Grayson Hesketh
    12 Matawhero Wakefield Sciascia
    13 Taylor Topp
    14 George Newman
    15 Tuawhio Porima

    16 Kings Tupuola
    17 Sean Lagikula
    18 Oliver Barham
    19 Jonty Good
    20 Quinn Stevens
    21 Tom Goodisson
    22 Hopa Keelan

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    Today is the Polson Banner game between Napier Boys and Palmy Boys (in Palmerston North).

    The game will be live on Sky Sport 1 from 12.30pm and streamed on sideline live: https://sideline.live/play/14635


    Team line-up:

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    Napier boys' the better team so far. Hooker Tyrone Chrystal scoring the only try thus far, obviously from a line-out maul.

    All that started with a great break from fullback Afa Moleli.

    3 - 10 Napier Boys

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    Now a great try to prop Jared Martin.

    That halfback Berkett is a handy kicker, converting from the sideline twice!

    3 - 17 Napier

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    Ken Laban being as annoying as ever. Complaining about a call against Palmy Boys, after the ref clearly explained you can't push in a scrum before the ball has been put in (what Palmy Boys did).

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    Now a try to Max Ratcliffe off the pick'n go. Excellent.

    Berkett converts again.
    3 - 24 Napier

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    Palmy Boys have put soap on their players' hands. Quite a few knock-ons.

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    I knew Braydon Ennor's family is from Hawke's Bay and wondered whether big Napier Boys' lock Nick Ennor is related to him. The commentators confirmed that they're cousins.

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    The noise and haka from the Palmy supporters are impressive, but it seems to distract their team more than to intimidate Napier's players.

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    Napier Boys' are smelling blood and are close to scoring another try. Palmy give away a penalty close to the try line, and Napier go for the penalty kick ... 🤦🏻♂ .

    I guess they prefer to keep the scoreboard going.

    Half time: Palmy Boys' 3 - 27 Napier Boys'

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    Napier Boys' stats first half:
    Possession: 55%
    Territory: 74%

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    Try to Leo Gordon, the 2nd five from Palmy. Haven't seen much of Palmy Boys the entire game, but according to Ken Laban he has been one of the best players on the field. Geez. He's now compared to Conrad Smith. Geez 2x.

    10 - 27 Napier

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    I don't rate Napier Boys' number 10. Missing an easy penalty goal; now missing touch. Too bad the good halfback has gone off.

    Bloody hell, and now Laban compares the ranky Palmy fullback to Jordie Barrett.

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    Now the Napier first five gets yellow for a high tackle.

    Moleli taking over the first receiver role. Might actually work out well for Napier, he's much better than Slabbekoorn.

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    There seems to be a bit of a momentum shift. Palmy Boys getting more ball and territory.

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    Try to Palmy reserve prop Stevenson. Converted by first five Heaphy.

    17 - 27 Napier

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    Unfortunately, Napier can't score of the strong line-out drive, this time. Held up. Scrum Napier, but LH goes straight down. Pen Palmy.

    stats Napier now:
    53% Possession
    62% Territory

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