Hawke's Bay Club Rugby 2022
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@Stargazer I note the April team of the month contains the Marist hooker so maybe he has weighed it all up and decided the Mighty Texans is the place he wants to be! Also noted is the right winger in that team will be missing from the Texans matchday 23.
Incidentally it is the closest club to Napier BHS, being only about 400 yards away, so another good reason. -
Hastings:
1 Dennis Tapusoa
2 Blake Tressider
3 Daniel Stuart
4 Joe Taafi
5 Jessie Lesa-Sipaia (Captain)
6 Ned Saifiti
7 Jardine Chung Ching
8 Eugene Sandilands
9 Jayden Rihia
10 Xavier Hill
11 Ioane Ioane
12 Gideon Kautai
13 Bryson Ioane
14 Isaac Hinton
15 Oscar Sowman
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17 Jason Long
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20 Johnny Saifiti
21 Thomas Kirikiri
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MAC
Still waiting for Tamatea, Clive and Taradale.
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Watching Tech v Pirates. It's currently 7 nill to Tech, after a good try from Tech's openside.
Thompson just butchered a line-out with a terrible throw, but has otherwise been good in the first minutes.
And now, as I'm writing this, Pirates scored a try. Didn't see the jersey number.
It's 7 all.
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Tamatea line-up:
1 McKenzie Brown
2 Uenuku Haerara
3 Tane Cooper
4 Daniel Paku
5 Te Rira Rowlands
6 Anaru Kupa
7 Arama Kite
8 Andrew Malama
9 Ash Robinson-Bartlett
10 jimi harris
11 Sekope Nalovo
12 Jordarn Harmer
13 Donovan Godinet
14 Oranga Harris
15 Maka Harris16 Petera Kahui-Ariki
17 Moses Hawkins
18 Minute Misa
19 Ramo Leef
20 Dylan Panghal
Taradale
1 Ian RORE
2 Joshua COMBS
3 Aloese Aiolupotea
4 Andrew GARDNER
5 Angelo MUFANA
6 Josh EDEN-WHAITIRI
7 Kristino Savea
8 Iakopo Petelo Mapu
9 Karl HEWITT
10 Ezra Malo
11 Majella TUFUGA
12 Nathan RAMSAY
13 Kienan HIGGINS
14 Flynn Allen
15 Brayden-Trevaughn Lansdown-Cunningham16 Jackman BYRNE
17 Jordan BIDDLE
18 Thomas EDEN
19 Toby SINGLE
20 Humphrey Sheild
21 Brad TRUESDALE
22 Dylan RAMSA -
Excellent line-out, break from the Tech fullback, who passes to the right winger to score. This could become a big score. @Higgins will be a happy man. Obviously, I'll expect a detailed report from the match, as he's at the game and has a much better view of what's happening.
35 - 7 Tech
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Nash Cup round 4 - full time scores (match sheets under the links):
Tamatea 23 - 50 Hastings
NOBM 38 - 29 Villagers
Tech 47 - 14 Pirates
Clive 17 - 45 Tdale
MAC 33- 27 Aotea -
Just this minute back from The Nest where things are ramping up nicely for a big night ahead. Naturally given the time since the ref blew for no side my memory of exact happenings are slightly skewed, even allowing for the fact that there was no draft beer on tap, something that is happening all too often at rugby clubs these days. Did not think DB Export could taste almost acceptable but that has to be weighed against the fact the only other serious choice was Tui!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
God I just love the feeling and atmosphere I get the moment I walk into my home club.Back to the game it was effectively all over within the first 10 to fifteen minutes when my guys showed they were completely on top and looked likely to score almost anytime they won possession and from anywhere on the field. Think it was something like 35 - 07 at halftime and we rolled on abut five subs within minutes of the restart. Naturally the game became a bit more even for about the next 25 minutes as the rollocking Pirates must have got at halftime coupled with the mass changes in the home lineup taking effect.
Tech looked simply a class above in fitness, skills and speed right from the start and used it too good effect right throughout and ran in a couple of nice wide ranging backline tries as they used extra numbers and speed too good effect. We were also helped by Sheridan Rangihuna's pin point goalkicking from out wide making conversions almost a formality.
Notable was the large number of young players dressed in scarlet, the average age of the forward pack was said to be less than about 21 during the aftermatch speeches. The backline was a bit different with a couple of old wise heads offsetting a number of youngsters.All things considered Pirates did about as well as could be expected given the uncertain start they had prior to the season, they were only promoted to Premier Grade rather late in the piece so did not have the buildup and recruitment opportunities they would normally have had. Had my guys kept up the intensity of the first half right throughout the score could have been over the sixty to seventy point mark. That is wasn't was credit to Pirates.
@Magpie_in_aus Other Texans results were something like
Reserves 26 - 10 Eskview
Women won over Hastings RSC by a score I can't recall but it was something like about 15 points or so from memory
Colts had a byeEDIT: Sorry but forgot to mention that Ayden Clarke still has a massive boot on him, regularly knocking off over 50 metres from his punts. On the other side he is further away from playing 80/80s than I am!.