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    Another penalty to Napier. Another line-out.

    The drive is good ... and it's a try!! Finally. Well-deserved.

    The kick isn't good.

    5 - 10 Tauranga

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    Straight from the re-start, Napier go back on attack.

    Tauranga give away another penalty. Time for a card, ref?

    In the other game, Hastings also get a penalty. They're going for the line-out, too..

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    Napier's line-out ges nowhere. Tauranga steal it, but knock on.

    Gisborne steals Hastings' line-out, the clearance kick goes high but not far, but they get a penalty. Line-out Gisborne on the midway line.

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    Napier score another try! In the corner. Adam Curran? Not sure who dotted down.

    Difficult conversion attempt .. but it's good!

    12 - 10 Napier

    It's going back and forth between Gisborne and Hastings in the other game.

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    The oranges did their job for Napier. Or the coach's speech. But they're playing better.

    Hastings line-out close to Gisborne's try line. Pick and go, now. Hmm, penalty Gisborne.

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    Ouch, that looked like a tip tackle by a Tauranga player. He gets yellow. Why not red? Because the Napier player landed on his back and not his head? Shouldn't matter, should it?

    Napier captain talks to the ref and doesn't look happy. Anyway, game continues. Napier go for the line-out.

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    Oh wait, it's a Napier scrum. Close to Tauranga's try line.

    In the other game, Gisborne is attacking hard, but give away the penalty.

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    Tauranga can't get out of their 5m. A forward pass (?) leads to a Napier scrum.

    And Napier scores another try! I think it wa big Gus Brown, who has been very busy in this game.

    The conversion kick misses.

    17 - 10 Napier

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    Gisborne has scored a try, but miss the conversion. I didn't see what happened, but Tauranga were parked in Hastings' half for a while.

    15 - 26 Hastings

    Not much time left.

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    Tauranga desparately trying to attack, but thus far Napier is defending well. Still in Tauranga's half. Tauranga knock on. All players look tired. It's been a good game to watch (with one eye). Napier's 2nd half was excellent. The first had too many handling errors.

    Full time: Napier Boys' 17 - 10 Tauranga Boys

    I briefly thought Hastings game was over, but for some reason they've moved to the next field. Can't see any lines on the field.

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    Gisborne still attacking hard. Can't be much time left though.

    Yessss, another try to Hastings! Another player with two tries, last name Tulima???

    The conversion is good!

    15 - 33 Hastings

    Still no full time.

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    It's full time! A great, well-deserved win to Hastings. Apart from the beginning of the game, they were the dominant side and never looked like giving up their lead.

    Full time: Gisborne Boys' 15 - 33 Hastings Boys'

    Both Hawke's Bay Schools win their Super 8 game. Hastings also book a bonus point. Awesome.

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    @Stargazer said in Hawkes Bay Schoolboy Rugby:

    It's full time! A great, well-deserved win to Hastings. Apart from the beginning of the game, they were the dominant side and never looked like giving up their lead.

    Full time: Gisborne Boys' 15 - 33 Hastings Boys'

    Both Hawke's Bay Schools win their Super 8 game. Hastings also book a bonus point. Awesome.

    As ever, cheers for the updates - unfortunately due to my current work situation I was unable to watch the game (will likely post in the Happiness Thread over the weekend to vent about this) so was awesome to be able to follow in the thread. Obviously the result helped too. And a begrudgingly good on Napier too. 😉

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    I found the Hastings Boys' team line-up. It has Karl Lowe's eldest son on the bench.

    HASTINGS BHS
    1 Isireli Qaranivalu, 2 Aone Lolofie, 3 Maiti Leef, 4 Oscar Ritchie, 5 Josh Leach, 6 Fletcher Bainbridge, 7 Rudy Ioasa, 8 Matolu Petaia, 9 Jehmial Ross (captain), 10 Kobe Deacon, 11 Mokau Lambert, 12 Tali Ioasa, 13 Heta Tulima, 14 Taufa Kaufononga, 15 Bryson Crawford-Pakoti.

    Reserves: 16 Membrenz Tahu, 17 Vikta Tevita, 18 Shane McNaughten, 19 Tom Allen, 20 Reuben Allen, 21 Noah Ioasa, 22 Kyan Lowe.

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    @Nepia It was a mistake ridden affair that Napier did not do themselves much good, especially in the first half. It was obvious that Napier had the better personnel but had what looked like a rearranged forward pack and a backline that looked different from what I remember from when they played Wellington College. An early injury to one of the backs (tgh4e Number 12 2nd five who might even be the vice captain) saw the starting halfback go to out to centre, the starting first five into halfback.
    Tauranga lived off Napier mistakes but did have the slight territorial advantage in the first half (they were playing to the end where I was standing behind the goal posts) but neither side really looked in the slightest bit threatening, except for the intercept where it was a certain try to the Tauranga right winger who somehow got cut down by the cover defence on the five metre line. Tauranga could also have taken about three gimme penalties from right in front but elected to kick for touch. A stranger call considering how poor both team's lineouts were.
    Napier upped the paced in the second half and their captain who was in the number 7 jersey today handled the ball more in the first five minutes than he did in the entire first half.. The more ball movement seemd to tire the visiting team and it was only as matter of time before that turned into points. Tauranga did defend and tackle well but their task was made easier thanks to a number of wayward Napier passes that missed the man.

    The first try was a good lineout drive whislt the second was a beautiful move where from a almost midfield scrum the Napier left winger (wearing No. 14 - but might have been 15from memory) stood deep behind the scrum and the halfback picked up the ball and made a few metres to his left before passing to the try scorer who was at full pace and he set eyes on the corner flag and got there. Napier had a man sitting wide on the sideline and the Tauranga defender was out there guarding him leaving about thirty metres of space to play with. The sidelikne conversion helped.
    The last try was a forward rumble with the number three powering over close to where I was standing and that was it Napier 17 - 10 Tauranga. Not a game that will live in anyones memory.

    The number 17 replacement prop for Napier pulled off a nice step to beat a couple of players then barged his was through a couple of other tacklers next time he had his hands on the ball (that sort of used up most of his wind and he was not so prominent thereafter) and the Tauranga blindside in No 6 went OK in my eyes but did get binned for the pulling down of a maul that should really have been a penalty try.
    Lots of injuries on both sides resulting in players swapping positions including the Tauranga left winger finishing the game at No. 8. Napier got demolished big time in one scrum that saw the number 17 mentioned above immediately come on and they returned the favour in the very next scrum resulting in the Tauranga prop getting replaced.

    That's it from me for now as I'm off to go watch Taradale play NOBM with my brother who has surprised us all with his arrival from Sydney on Thursday night.
    DISCLAIMER: He is the Taradale supporter and Tech are not playing!

    @Nepia Good luck to your Tamatea guys against Clive

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    Sat 2 July 2022:

    CNI

    FDMC v St John's (Hastings) - 11.00am - livestream: https://sideline.live/play/17131

    St Peter's, Cambridge v Lindisfarne College - 12.00pm - livestream: https://sideline.live/play/17129

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    Sat 2 July 2022:

    Super 8

    Rotorua BHS v Hastings BHS - 12.00pm


    Hamilton BHS v Napier BHS (Moascar Cup) - 12.00pm

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    Both games are underway. No scores yet.

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    The conditions are good, both in Hamilton and Rotorua.

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    Both our schools having to defend a lot, with both Rotorua and Hamilton having most of the possession.

    Napier get a line-out and go for the driving maul, but it goes backward. They keep possession, but haven't gained any territory.

    In the other game, Rotorua concede a penalty and Hastings Boys go for the line-out.

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