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    Always something to look forward to when attending matches at McLean Park

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  • Is this for real?

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    @stargazer said in Is this for real?:

    It's a good thing that Larsen is getting some help, but as he's still there, it won't make the favouritism go away.

    Don't know why the Hurricanes are funding part of this when they don't generally take players from HB anyway (unless the are taken by the Wgtn Lions directly out of school and placed school into one of the OBU, MSP and Petone clubs). As it looks like it is a NZRFU driven project the likes of the other four franchises will be made more aware of any talent uncovered that they might not know about through their own spying networks. At least the HBRFU people generally sign up promising locals, other than those that head off to university, before the others get their hands on them which is something to be thankfully for so there probably won't be many of our guys slipping through our fingers.

  • Magpies 2022

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    This is where our 2022 Magpies will be playing in the first half of 2023 :

    (I have only included those that have been publically announced, no rumours) 2003 Super Rugby Pacific

    Moana Pasifika
    Joe 'Apikotoa
    Ereatara Enari
    Neria Foma'i
    Solomone Funaki
    Lincoln McClutchie
    Danny Toala
    Sione Tu'ipulotu
    Anzelo Tu'itavuki
    Lolagi Visinia

    Hurricanes
    Jacob Devery
    Devan Flanders
    Pouri Rakete-Stones
    Isaia Walker-Leawere

    Highlanders
    Folau Fakatava
    Jonah Lowe
    Marino Mikaele-Tu'u

    Chiefs
    Brodie Retallick
    Tyrone Thompson
    Brad Weber

    Rebels
    Stacey Ili

    Western Force
    Chase Tiatia

    2023 Major League Rugby

    Lolani Faleiva (Toronto Arrows)
    Joel Hintz (New England Free Jacks)
    Tupou Ma’afu Afungia (San Diego Legion)
    Connor McLeod (Utah Warriors)
    Gene Syminton (Toronto Arrows)

    Other competitions

    Nick Grigg (Carcassonne, Pro D2)

    Retired

    Bryn Evans
    Jason Long

    Coaches

    Francisco Deformes (Toronto Arrows)
    Josh Syms (Old Glory DC)


    I will keep this list up-to-date and add names as soon as their signings or call-ups have been announced.

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    From a pay-walled article about halfback Kahlia Awa, who made her debut for the Tui, this year.

    A Hawke's Bay Tui player in the Farah Palmer Cup and New Zealand Secondary Schools' netballer, life's a juggle for the Hastings Girls' High School Year 13 student.

    "During the week it's training in the morning, school, training, back home again at eight o'clock, sleep and just repeat," Awa said.

    Saturday means matches and this weekend is no different.

    The talented midcourter is trialling for the Central Manawa, who are the feeder side for the Central Pulse franchise.

    In January, there are trials to make the Hurricanes Poua team for Super Rugby Aupiki.

    Wellington will end up being Awa's destination for 2023, but whether she'll spend it in a dress or a rugby jumper remains up in the air.

    There's some gentle pressure being applied from both sides but, thankfully, none from parents Duane and Shontelle, nor coaches such as Emma Jensen.

    Jensen's been in a similar position herself. A New Zealand age-group hockey player, who went on to win three Rugby World Cups with the Black Ferns, she is now the deputy principal at Hastings Girls' and the 1st XV coach.

    "There's a lot of things she has to weigh up, because she could make it in any sport she tries," Jensen said.

    "I know netball are after her, but I also know that the Black Ferns will look at her as well and the Hurricanes have already mooted that she's a player on their radar and that she's likely to pick up a Super Rugby contract within the next couple of years.

    "It's about having some fun and finding what she enjoys the most and that's pretty much the advice that I've given her. She just needs to make the right decision for herself, because you'll have a lifelong career in it if you're happy."

    Awa has always excelled in most things. A prodigiously-talented basketballer, she's also a Ross Shield-winning captain, touch and rugby league player.

    But now we're down to two sports where the professional ranks beckon, both of which appeal in slightly different ways.

    Awa was Jensen's understudy as Tui halfback this year but, with the latter having recently retired, the Hawke's Bay No 9 jersey is hers - should she opt for rugby.

    Hawkes Bay Today, Sport, Sport, Rugby, NPC, Netball Netball or rugby? The juggling act of Flaxmere's rising sporting star Netball or rugby? The juggling act of Flaxmere's rising sporting star

    Kahlia Awa's a Tui and could be a Hurricane. But the Pulse could come calling too.

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    @Stockcar86
    In case you missed it 😊

    cricHQ Interesting to note that there were no LBWs awarded in the second innings, and it wouldn't have been for lack of appeals!

    Incidentally not holding out too much hope for the Hawkeyes in Palm Nth tonight, but you just never know, all it takes is just one bit hit!

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    @old-samurai-jack said in Hawke's Bay v Ta$man (Premiership Semi-final):

    Friggen brilliant! Didn't expect that at all!
    As a side note, why is Ennor on tour with the ABs and a certain Ta$man centre is not?

    I agree, I reckon the magpies would have won if he was up there.

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    @taniwharugby said in Hawke's Bay v Northland:

    @kev conditioning plays a big factor in decision making, particularly as the game goes on.

    So many of our guys look unfit.

    Basically a shambles, a decent 40 mins v Waikato, rest of the season pretty shit, again.

    This.

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    @act-crusader said in Hawke's Bay v Waikato (RS):

    @williethewaiter said in Hawke's Bay v Waikato (RS):

    That last shoulder charge pisses me off in general.. That's what a red card should be for.. dirty cheap shots..

    Add to that Toala putting his hands up and asking the the ref “what did I do?”. Clear as day shoulder charge with no attempt whatsoever to wrap arm(s) around. Should always be a red.

    Any update on Tongia? He was down for a bit

    You're rubbing it on a bit thick, he slightly put his hands up at the time and then acknowledged the card with a gesture to the ref as he walked off.

    On replay I think @Bones is correct Tongia cut in just as Toala was setting for the tackle.

    I would post diagramed pics if I was Australian and/or not lazy.

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    @cgrant said in Canterbury v Hawke's Bay:

    On the positive side, we must reckon the Magpies are a very well coached team. Kudos for Ozich and his assistants. They have done a great job with underrated players such as Parsons, Toala, Enari and Kaifa, just to name a few.

    They are definitely no underrated by HB supporters at least. We know a thing or two about how to rate players properly given the torment of some of those thrust upon us in the past.

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    Just saw this photo on Facebook. Hugh Renton getting a bit of banter from his former team mates haha.

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    @higgins Sorry, I couldn't find it either. He was named in the Wellington XV squad in 2003, and the Wellington Lions in 2003 and 2004.

    Edit: I found this article:

    Centre Willie Lafaele stole Christian Cullen's thunder as a Wellington XV beat Hawkes Bay 38-11 in a representative rugby match on a soggy Maidstone Park in Upper Hutt yesterday.

    All Blacks selector Mark Shaw and most of the 1000-plus crowd had come to see All Blacks discard Cullen make New Zealand coach John Mitchell eat humble pie, but left none the wiser after the fullback produced an unconvincing display.

    It wasn't that Cullen played badly. He scored a good individual try, sparked several counter-attacks, including engineering a 60-metre effort to wing Sireli Bobo.

    But he kicked aimlessly at times and generally appeared to lack the urgency of a player who should be on the brink of World Cup selection.

    In contrast, former NZ Colt Lafaele was a ball of energy, outstanding in all aspects of the game.

    Looking at the finalc score, it wasn't a close game.

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    @kiwipie said in Hawkes v Bay of Plenty - Shield Match!:

    @cpt-kumera said in Hawkes v Bay of Plenty - Shield Match!:

    Interesting chase and mitch got subbed early in the 2nd. The last 4.5 years they been our best players

    Some of Tiatia's kicking was poor in that first half. And Trask wasn't a calm head at 10. We looked much better with Black at 10 and Trask at 15.

    I was pretty happy you left Black on the bench as long as you did, imagine losing to an Of Plenty team with a Manawatu poach at ten. Talk about indignity.

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    @higgins said in Hawke's Bay v Otago (Ranfurly Shield):

    @delicatessen I saw Connor McLeod being helped by the physio back into the changing rooms as the team went back inside to complete whatever they do about 7 minutes prior to kick off. I can only summise that you must declare your matchday 23 to the referee and opposition maybe half an hour before kick off and any injuries etc after that time it is just bad luck and there is no provision for any late additions. Guess that must be to even things up for visiting teams who obviously would not have access to a third halfback for example that late in the game.

    Yep, he stuffed his knee in the warmup.

    His replacement will probably be Zach Donaldson.

    The halfbacks in the Development Team's three matches in the last three weeks have been Trent Hape, Humphrey Sheild and Shamara Brooks.

    Although ... I did see Aidan Thomas at the game yesterday - it was Saracens Day ....

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    How that try could have been disallowed ?

  • 2021 HB Tipping Team

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    Well we certainly got our behinds kicked bigtime last weekend and start the second half of the final a whooping eight points behind. Damn you Canterbury and damn you Ta$man!
    With the lineup of games this week there is not really many games that could go either way that could give us the edge so we are going to have to rely on super accuracy with our margin tippings to try and erase the deficit. Even then we might have to rely on one of the Counties tippers to either have a nightmare or to forget to tip, or maybe even both!!!!!!

    Anyway good luck guys - Cut off time is again 7.04pm tonight

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    @stockcar86 He stepped nicely off his left foot a couple of times in the first half to easily get past his opponent and there was a very nice flick on of the ball when under pressure to create space for the player outside him later on. I agree with you, he shows promise but you have to take into consideration the amateur level of the opposition, particularly their ability to fall off tackles when tiredness set in. In addition our guys would probably have had at least 80% of possession. A clear case of professionals v amateurs in this case.

    I would have expected the Shield Defenders to utterly slaughter the challengers given the difference in personnel available to each team but that did not really happen. I know that might not make sense when 93 points were raked up but I got the impression that the Magpies were holding an awful lot back that they might not have wanted video analysists of upcoming opponents to see. For example I would have expected the scrum to shunt the Coast backwards big time every scrum (they did not) and to swing the ball wide showing off Harlem Globetrotter like plays way more than they did. We must also consider that it was nowhere near the complete Bunnings Cup team on the field at the same time at any stage so Messrs Ozich and Syms were keeping things under their hats to a certain degree.

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    @stargazer With 85 points scored the highlights package would probably be almost the length of the entire game.

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    Hastings very unlucky; a very bad pass from the reserve halfback gave a T'dale player the chance to kick the ball ... hitting a Hastings player, meaning a knock by Hastings.

    One final scrum and Taradale kicks the ball out.

    Taradale are the Maddison Trophy winners and I have to say it, it's well-deserved despite it being a game of two halves. They're winning the double this year.

    Full time: Hastings 15 - 21 Taradale