2018 School Rugby
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@stargazer
Just looked. They got added in last year. Anymore 100point games might not last long -
Well that's confusing. Thank-you for the clarification.
Did Wesley change their minds, or was my information about them talking of leaving CNI wrong?
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The Waikato/Counties combined comp is not happening this year.
Waikato 1st XV will be:
Cambridge High School
Morrinsville College
Matamata College
Hillcrest High School
Te Awamutu College
Tokoroa High School
HBHS 1
HBHS 2Grading games happening on Wednesday, St Johns and St Pauls might be there too
Counties 1st XV will be:
Alfriston College
Manurewa HS
Papakura HS
Pukekohe HS
Rosehill College
Waiuku CollegeWesley and St Peters in CNI not sure what comp St Pauls is in.
HBHS in top 8 -
Hamilton BHS pulled out of the Chiefs Cup because they are usually just playing the same teams they will meet in the Super 8, and Chiefs Top 4 playoffs. Last year Ham BHS played Rotorua BHS 3 times (Chiefs Cup round robin and final, Super 8).
So they are playing other Hamilton schools but these games aren't always competitive. I went to watch Hamilton BHS play St Johns on Sat. Hamilton won 79-0. This Sat's game against St Peters Cambridge will be closer.
There is now a University of Waikato Chiefs Secondary Schools Competition featuring other teams from the region. That has replaced the old Chiefs Cup.
http://www.chiefs.co.nz/news/news/uow -
@bovidae I see they've split a Chiefs Trophy competition from a Chiefs Cup competition (bottom of the page). Is that because the 6 schools in the Trophy competition would be hammered by Wesley, Rotorua BHS, FDMC and Tauranga if they were in the same comp?
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There was a Chiefs Cup, Trophy and Bowl last year. The 4 teams in the Cup are definitely the strongest of the remaining teams.
Click on the different competition links.
http://www.chiefs.co.nz/matches/matches/results-2017/2017-university-of-waikato-chiefs-cup -
St John's has a very green team this year after a run of good players. They were within minutes of beating HBHS only a couple of years' back. That's a big drop for them.
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This game was played at St Johns in wet and muddy conditions so that was a decent scoreline from an almost completely new HBHS team (only 5-6 left from last year). When these teams played there a few years back St Johns had a weapon on the wing (Siave Seti) and he scored a couple of tries.
As to the game you mentioned (Chiefs Top 4 qualifier), that was a game St Johns should have won but chose to kick to the corner instead of attempting a penalty to draw the game and win on countback. St Johns did bring their own ref that day though.
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Pretty sure St John's would have lost on count-back (if memory serves it was based on position in any competition they both played in, not the normal first try, so Chiefs Cup). In any case the aim was to beat HBHS, not qualify for Top 4.
No Waikato team has beaten HBHS for a very long time. The psychological benefits of that would be immense. Qualifying for Top 4 only to get smashed next round, less so.
Siave was indeed a beast, but the best guy in that team was Josh Kaho, who is currently making NZ age grade teams.
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The updated results and tables of the University of Waikato 2018 Chiefs Secondary Schools Competitions
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Here are some other results from the weekend.
Rotorua BHS: 10 v Wesley College: 0
Otago
Mount Aspiring: 65 v King's (2): 0
Dunstan: 30 v St Kevin's: 27
Waitaki: 31 v South Otago: 15
Otago BHS (2): 21 v John McGlashan: 5
Kavanagh College: 32 v Taieri College: 24
Otago BHS (1): 20 v King's HS: 9North Harbour
Westlake BHS: 54 v Whangarei: 12
Orewa College: 55 v Birkenhead: 5
Tapakuna GS: 31 v Rangitoto: 7
Massey HS: 23 v Rosmini College: 23Tranzit
Hastings BHS: 22 v Scots College: 12
Palmerston North BHS: 42 v St Pats Town: 8
Napier BHS: 34 v Wellington College: 3Auckland
St Kent's: 20 v De La Salle College: 8
Kelston BHS: 34 v Liston College: 9
Aorere College: 0 v Sacred Heart College: 39
King's: 19 v MAGS: 6
St Peter's College: 22 v Dilworth: 11
Auckland GS: 38 v One Tree Hill: 3UC Championship
Lincoln Combined: 26 v Roncalli Combined: 13
Chirst's College: 87 v Ashburton: 0
Waimea College: 29 v St Andrew's College: 32
St Bede's College: 27 v Nelson College: 19
Timaru BHS: 32 v Rangiora HS: 19
Christchurch BHS: 59 v St Thomas CC: 26 -
the Westlake vs WBHS was WBHS 3rd in 8 days, and only were trailing 22-12 about 10 into the 2nd spell....still not a fan of them playing in this comp, they don't have all the best players making themselves available for the team as the travel factor is an issue.
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Would Northland have enough schools to have their own comp and provide competitive games?
The NH comp isn't very strong so having a combined school comp north of the bridge makes sense. I know in the Chiefs region some schools meet at a venue midway between the school locations to minimise travel.
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@bovidae TBH I am not sure...I know traditionally it was a strong comp, but I guess that included Kaitaia, BOI, Dargaville (with Kaitaia slightly worse travel times to games) which still means some travel.
That said, I know in school boy stuff, Northland schools have always struggled v Auckland ones.
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A few results:
Central North Island (last Saturday, 19 May):
Te Aute Coll 1st XV 6 - 60 Lindisfarne Coll 1st XV
Te Aute Coll 1st XV 17 - 65 Lindisfarne Coll 1st XVAnnual sports exchange (played Wed, 23 May):
St John's (Hastings) 1st XV (7) v (52) St Pat's Town (Wellington) 1st XV
St John's (Hastings) 2st XV (7) v (56) St Pat's Town (Wellington) 2ndXV
St Patrick’s College, Silverstream 1st XV (22) v (10) New Plymouth BHS 1st XVAlso played today:
Otago BHS 1st XV (14) v (14) Southland BHS 1st XV