Farah Palmer Cup 2021
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That was a very close game. Wellington almost snatched the JJ Stewart Trophy (the - ugly - women's Ranfurly Shield) from Canterbury, but ill-discipline cost them. Both locks in the bin at the end of the game when leading 22 - 18, and Canterbury crash over after a line-out maul.
Full time: Canterbury 23 - 22 Wellington.
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Results round 3:
Taranaki Whio 34 - 12 Ta$man Mako
Hawke's Bay Tui 45 - 24 North Harbour Hibiscus
Bay of Plenty Volcanix 10 - 27 Waikato
Northland Kauri 12 - 39 Manawatu Cyclones
Counties Manukau Heat 39 - 7 Otago Spirit
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@stargazer Is there promotion/relegation now they are back to the two divisions?
Otago were last to step up then lost half their players. Looks like they are now in the wrong division. They have competed OK at times but have been 'out-sized' especially when up against the 'big city' teams. -
@crucial Yes, if they keep the Premiership/Championship format after this year, there will be promotion/relegation again. Last year, was just a big mistake with their North/South pools.
It's always hard - in both FPC and NPC - for newly promoted teams to stay up in the Premiership, but yeah, Otago lost a lot of players. But just like Manawatu (who got relegated), they also gain players from other provinces because of their university.
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@stargazer said in Farah Palmer Cup 2021:
Not injury, suspension or family reasons prevent a player from playing for Wellington Pride, but selection in the White Ferns!
Had to Google wtf the White ferns are. Jesus there is no imagination in the lame names of NZ teams. Really I'm not a fan of any name unless it comes organically, all blacks for example
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@stargazer said in Farah Palmer Cup 2021:
@machpants All you're showing now is that you've been living under a rock haha.
Just laser focused. I only watch rugby, really, and then only men's and big events
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FPC round 4 games:
ROUND 4
Fri 6 August 2021 - 5.05pm - CET Arena, Palmerston North
Manawatu Cyclones v Hawke's Bay Tui
Sky Sport 1Sat 7 August 2021 - 11.35am - Sky Stadium, Wellington
Wellington Pride v Counties Manukau Heat
Sky Sport 2Sat 7 August 2021 - 2.05pm - Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
Otago Spirit v Waikato
Sky Sport SelectSun 8 August 2021 - 12.05pm - North Harbour Stadium
North Harbour Hibiscus v Taranaki Whio
Sky Sport SelectSun 8 August 2021 - 12.05pm - Sports Park, Motueka
Ta$man Mako v Northland Kauri
Sky Sport 1Sun 8 August 2021 - 2.05pm - Eden Park, Auckland
Auckland Storm v Canterbury
Sky Sport 1
Wellington v Counties and Auckland v Canterbury will probably be the best games to watch, this weekend.
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@stargazer said in Farah Palmer Cup 2021:
A shame Kathleen Brown is out for the Tui - she had a standout game at number eight last week against North Harbour until she got injured.
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Results round 4 (6-9 August 2021)
Manawatu Cyclones 67 - 12 Hawke's Bay Tui
Wellington Pride 26 - 25 Counties Manukau Heat
Otago Spirit 22 - 29 Waikato
North Harbour Hibiscus 24 - 10 Taranaki Whio
Ta$man Mako 0 - 27 Northland Kauri
Auckland Storm 7 - 32 Canterbury
Round 5 games:
Fri 13 August 2021 - 4.35pm - Navigation Home Stadium, Pukekohe
Counties Manukau Heat v Auckland Storm
Sky Sport 1Sat 14 August 2021 - 12.05pm - CET Arena, Palmerston North
Manawatu Cyclones v North Harbour Hibiscus
Sky Sport 1Sat 14 August 2021 - 2.35pm - McLean Park, Napier
Hawke's Bay Tui v Ta$man Mako
Sky Sport 1Sat 14 August 2021 - 4.35pm - Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch
Canterbury v Bay of Plenty Volcanix
Sky Sport 2Sun 15 August 2021 - 12.05pm - FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton
Waikato v Wellington Pride
Sky Sport 1Sun 15 August 2021 - 2.05pm - Semenoff Stadium, Whangarei
Northland Kauri v Taranaki Whio
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ROSIE'S RUGBY: âDream big, keep grinding and remember that a coach is only one personâs opinion on you and doesnât define who you are as a personâ is the message Canterbury No 10 Rosie Kelly has for all aspiring rugby players.
Kelly made her Farah Palmer Cup début for Canterbury in 2017, coming off the bench at halfback against Manawatƫ.
Canterbury went on to win the FPC that season before Kelly headed south to Otago for three years.
She played in the blue and gold strip on 20 occasions scoring 192 points before heading back to Canterbury in 2021.
âI have been a full-time student for the last four years studying Physio while pursuing my rugby dreams and made a lot of sacrifices,â says 21-year-old Kelly.
âFor me, the red and black jersey is where it all started! In the three years Iâve been away down in Otago, the girls up here have created an environment like no other.
âI feel privileged every time I put on the jersey. My best friends are in the team. Weâre not just teammates - weâre sisters and I love every minute on and off the field.â
Kelly first played rugby at age four when she played for Hokitika on the West Coast.
Since then she has played for West Coastâs Wests Rugby Club, Christchurch Girlsâ High School, Otago University and High School Old Boys in Christchurch.
âMy inspiration growing up was Ruby Tui, she also is from the West Coast. I admire her hard work and determination. Sheâs sacrificed a lot and is proud of where sheâs come from,â says Kelly.
âI was lucky enough to play with her in Canterbury Sevens when I was 16 at nationals, as well as train with her in the Black Ferns Sevens environment.â
Another inspiration for Kelly is her parents, who show up to every game, no matter the distance.
Her career highlights to date were being a part of the New Zealand Barbarians side that only just lost to the Black Ferns in 2020 and playing for the New Zealand Development XV at the 2019 Oceania Rugby Womenâs Championship in Fiji.
âMy dream is to be in the Black Ferns team, I would love to be someone that people look up to, showing determination and work ethic.â -
Interesting to see that they're doing something in the FPC, what they're not doing in the NPC (yet): cancelling games and declaring these games a draw. I can only assume that's because they cannot play catch-up games because of the Black Ferns end-of-year tour.