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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @Higgins said in 2020 Hawke's Bay club rugby:

    Central Hawkes Bay 22 - 00 Havelock North

    Sheesh, did BBBR make a surprise appearance?

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    @Higgins said in 2020 Hawke's Bay club rugby:

    Central Hawkes Bay 22 - 00 Havelock North
    Napier High School Old Boys-Marist 49 - 00 Pirates
    Clive 14 - 09 MAC
    Tamatea 05 - 64 Hastings RSC
    Taradale 32 - 16 Napier Tech Old Boys
    Presumably 9 penalties and a hotly disputed try!

    Those turning up to witness the expected points fest that occurs whenever the Napier High School Old Boys-Marist Senior Three team play were let down a bit this week with just the 68 points scored, all coming on the Havelock North side of the scoreboard.

    Upset of the day.

    @Higgins - Tech led 16-15 at halftime, but were scoreless in the second half.

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    Scorers:

    Taradale 32 (Andrew Gardner 2, Lolani Faleiva, Namatahi Waa, Iakapo Mapu tries; Caleb Makene, Cameron Robinson cons; Robinson pen),
    Napier Technical 16 (Tere Joel try; Marty Watson 3 pens, con).
    HT: Tech 16-15.

    Central 22 (Troy McIvor, Frank Lochore, Finau Nimatasau, Karl Lepelars tries; Ruan De Lange con),
    Havelock North 0.
    HT: 17-0.

    Clive 14 (Liam Udy-Johns, Sebastian Visinia tries; Visinia, Tianua Poto cons ),
    MAC 11 (Hemi Waerea try; Lincoln McClutchie 2 pens).
    HT: MAC 11-7.

    Napier Old Boys Marist 49 (Not supplied),
    Napier Pirate Rugby and Sports 0.
    HT: 35-0.

    Hastings Rugby and Sports 64 (Emil Crichton, Jayden Rihia, Jordan Thompson-Dunn, Joeli Rauca, Neria Fomai, Mason Emerson, Jacob Devery, Eugene Sandilands, Fale Matamata, Jason Long tries; Connor McLeod 7 cons),
    Tamatea 5 (Jordan Cox try).
    HT: 19-0.

    Brief write-up of the games: Red's rugby brace in 200th outing

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    @Number-10 Obviously my guys underestimated them and ran the bench on too early!

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    Watched MAC v NOB Marist.

    NOB Marist came from 17-34 down to win 43-34.

    The NOB Marist try to draw level was the classic one of winger running down left touchline with one man coming across - they both dived at the same time - the NOB Marist wing for the corner and the MAC defender for the NOB Marist winger. Down went the corner flag, Referee consulted the AR, and the try was awarded.

    The conversion attempt was literally inches off the left touchline, the kick hit the right hand upright, bounced down on to the top of the crossbar, and bounced over.

    And that's how NOB Marist went from 29-34 down to 36-34 into the lead.

    Lincoln McClutchie played fullback for MAC, and had an off day with the boot, kicking 2/7.

    Kianu Kereru-Symes came on for MAC in the last 30 minutes.

    Hastings RS demolished unbeaten Taradale 35-10.

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    Results 25/7

    Tamatea 25 - 60 Clive
    Pirates 13 - 25 Central
    Tech 17 - 15 Havelock North
    MAC 34 - 43 NOBM
    Hastings 35 - 10 Taradale

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    Yesterday's scorers:

    Clive 60 (10 Tries: Jonah Lowe(2), Sam Wong(2), Liam Udy-Johns(2), Jesse Tuhua, Nick Biss, Donovan Mataira, Sebastian Visinia & 5 conversions Nick Biss)
    Tamatea 25 (3 Tries: Sheridan Kite, Tre Barber, Tane Cooper & 2 conversions & 2 penalties Ash Robinson)

    CHB 25 (4 Tries: Thomas Fogarty, Maxmillion Fryatt, Finau Nimatasau, Jason Cutbush & 1 conversion Braydon Hardwidge & 1 penalty Ruan De Lange)
    Pirate 13 (2 Tries: Al Momoisea, Damien Scott & 1 penalty Zion Clarke)

    NTOB 17 (3 Tries: Makaro Joel, Perrin Manuel, Conan Houkamau & 1 conversion Martin Watson)
    Havelock North 15 (2 Tries: Jesse Paewai, Joseph Walding-Karaitiana & 1 conversion Adam Blake)

    NOBM 43 (7 Tries: Liam Edwards, Dominic Devine(2), Patrick Teddy, Josh McIntyre(2), Lee Moleli & 4 conversions Bain Champion)
    M.A.C 34 (6 Tries: Alatasi Tupou(3), Filemoni Asolua, Lincoln McClutchie, Toleafoa Selesele & 2 conversions Lincoln McClutchie)

    HRS 35 (6 Tries: Jayden Rihia (3), Miracle Lolofie, Neria Fomai, Mason Emerson & 1 conversion & 1 penalty Connor McLeod)
    TRSC 10 (1 Try: Majella Tufuga & 1 Conversion & 1 penalty Cameron Robinson)

    And brief reports of the games in this article:

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503462&objectid=12351041

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    And for the statistically minded Napier High School Old Boys Marist Senior Thirds further dealt a blow to those fans looking for the usual 70 odd points bonanza by only seeing 59 points scored during their match against Flaxmere. Once again all points were on the Flaxmere side of the scoreboard

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    Hastings RS demolished Havelock Nth 50-10, was 38-3 at halftime.

    Danny Toala scored two tries for Hastings, playing at centre. Hastings RS fielded five Magpies - Toala, Neria Fomai, Mason Emerson, Jason Long and Jacob Devery.

    NOB Marist held on to beat Tamatea 121-7.

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    Battle for the top four:

    1st - Hastings RS, 31 pts
    2nd - NOB Marist, 30 pts
    3rd - Taradale, 30 pts
    4th - Tech OB, 25pts
    5th - Clive, 21 pts
    6th - Havelock Nth, 17pts

    7th-10th nowhere

    Two games left.

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  • HigginsH Offline
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    For some reason all the results have not been posted so I will do the honors for
    Premier
    Central Hawkes Bay 20 - 31 Napier Tech Old Boys
    Colts
    Napier HSOB-Marist 24 - 32 Napier Tech Old Boys

    And once again followers of the Napier High School Old Boys-Marist Senior Thirds came away disappointed with just the fifty points scored this week, way down on the usual quota. It needs no imagination to deduce that all fifty were recorded on the Taradale side of the scoreboard in that particular encounter.

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    From the article below:

    TECH 31 CENTRAL 20
    
    All Black Sevens representative Kurt Baker got an ugly but winning welcome to the Altherm Window Systems Napier Technical side with this Central Park victory.
    
    "There was a bit of niggle as well as an all-in scuffle. Two of our players [winger Penikolo Latu and lock Izzy Martin] were red carded and our halfback [Sheridan Rangihuna] was yellow carded. One of their players were yellow carded too," Texans manager Cyril Whitburn explained.
    
    He pointed out two-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist Baker operated well at fullback. First five-eighth Te Rangi Fraser and second five-eighth were also prominent in the winning backline.
    
    Substitute prop Mark Braidwood and experienced loosie Trent Boswell-Wakefield were inspirational in the Tech pack. Tighthead prop Joel Hintz, lock William Gunson and flanker Frank Lochore provided plenty of grunt to the host pack.
    
    Halfback Tim Sciascia and second five-eighth were the pick of the Northfuels Central backs.
    


    Penikolo Latu posted footage of that scuffle on his instagram stories and the cards were fully deserved. Don't know why he posted it; it's quite self-incriminating. He handed out a dirty punch to the side of the head of a Central player.

    It all started with the Central first five tackling Baker without the ball, who told him off and then the first five started pushing him and Baker, of course, immediately pushed back. It escalated when other players got involved, including one Central player tackling Baker from behind, dropping Baker to the ground and then players from both teams flying in. Several punches were thrown. And that all happened while Baker was still on the ground and couldn't get up because of all those other players around him. He didn't get involved after he was finally able to stand up.

    Milestones propel Pirate rugby team to first win - Rugby round up.

    Milestones propel Pirate rugby team to first win - Rugby round up.


    Saturday's point scorers:

    Napier Pirate Rugby and Sports 31 (Alex Wilson, Gerome Naera, Kyle Corneilssen, Ben Lewis tries; Zion Clarke 4 cons, pen),
    MAC 27 (Tupou Afungia 2, Paula Latu, Lincoln McClutchie, Roger Paewai tries; Tom Iosefo con).
    MAC 15-10.

    Napier Technical 31 (Te Rangi Fraser, Conan Houkamau, Sheridan Rangihuna, Kurt Baker tries; Marty Watson 4 cons, pen),
    Central 20 (Tim Sciascia, James Logan, penalty try tries; Ruan De Lange pen).
    HT: 21-15.

    Taradale 37 (Andrew Gardner 2, Majella Tufuga, Hemaua Samasoni tries; Caleb Makene 4 cons, 3 pens),
    Clive 12 (Liam Udy-Johns, Petera Kahui-Ariki tries; Sebastian Visinia con).
    HT: 16-7.

    Hastings Rugby and Sports 50 (Connor McLeod 2, Joeli Rauca 2, Danny Toala 2, Jardine Chung Ching, Jacob Devery tries; McLeod 5 cons),
    Havelock North 10 (Not supplied).
    HT: 38-3.

    Napier Old Boys Marist 121 (Not supplied),
    Tamatea 7 (Tre Barber try; Ash Robinson con).
    HT: 52-7.

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    @Stargazer said in 2020 Hawke's Bay club rugby:

    From the article below:

    TECH 31 CENTRAL 20
    
    All Black Sevens representative Kurt Baker got an ugly but winning welcome to the Altherm Window Systems Napier Technical side with this Central Park victory.
    
    "There was a bit of niggle as well as an all-in scuffle. Two of our players [winger Penikolo Latu and lock Izzy Martin] were red carded and our halfback [Sheridan Rangihuna] was yellow carded. One of their players were yellow carded too," Texans manager Cyril Whitburn explained.
    
    He pointed out two-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist Baker operated well at fullback. First five-eighth Te Rangi Fraser and second five-eighth were also prominent in the winning backline.
    
    Substitute prop Mark Braidwood and experienced loosie Trent Boswell-Wakefield were inspirational in the Tech pack. Tighthead prop Joel Hintz, lock William Gunson and flanker Frank Lochore provided plenty of grunt to the host pack.
    
    Halfback Tim Sciascia and second five-eighth were the pick of the Northfuels Central backs.
    


    Penikolo Latu posted footage of that scuffle on his instagram stories and the cards were fully deserved. Don't know why he posted it; it's quite self-incriminating. He handed out a dirty punch to the side of the head of a Central player.

    It all started with the Central first five tackling Baker without the ball, who told him off and then the first five started pushing him and Baker, of course, immediately pushed back. It escalated when other players got involved, including one Central player tackling Baker from behind, dropping Baker to the ground and then players from both teams flying in. Several punches were thrown. And that all happened while Baker was still on the ground and couldn't get up because of all those other players around him. He didn't get involved after he was finally able to stand up.

    Milestones propel Pirate rugby team to first win - Rugby round up.

    Milestones propel Pirate rugby team to first win - Rugby round up.


    Saturday's point scorers:

    Napier Pirate Rugby and Sports 31 (Alex Wilson, Gerome Naera, Kyle Corneilssen, Ben Lewis tries; Zion Clarke 4 cons, pen),
    MAC 27 (Tupou Afungia 2, Paula Latu, Lincoln McClutchie, Roger Paewai tries; Tom Iosefo con).
    MAC 15-10.

    Napier Technical 31 (Te Rangi Fraser, Conan Houkamau, Sheridan Rangihuna, Kurt Baker tries; Marty Watson 4 cons, pen),
    Central 20 (Tim Sciascia, James Logan, penalty try tries; Ruan De Lange pen).
    HT: 21-15.

    Taradale 37 (Andrew Gardner 2, Majella Tufuga, Hemaua Samasoni tries; Caleb Makene 4 cons, 3 pens),
    Clive 12 (Liam Udy-Johns, Petera Kahui-Ariki tries; Sebastian Visinia con).
    HT: 16-7.

    Hastings Rugby and Sports 50 (Connor McLeod 2, Joeli Rauca 2, Danny Toala 2, Jardine Chung Ching, Jacob Devery tries; McLeod 5 cons),
    Havelock North 10 (Not supplied).
    HT: 38-3.

    Napier Old Boys Marist 121 (Not supplied),
    Tamatea 7 (Tre Barber try; Ash Robinson con).
    HT: 52-7.

    Poor of him to get greedy and score a couple of tries when the rules clearly state there can be only one.

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    From the article below about Kurt Baker:

    Playing tomorrow will make Baker eligible for the semifinals should Tech qualify. He will miss the following weekend's game against Clive because he will be at an All Black Sevens squad training camp.
    
    The Texans will miss the services of winger Penikolo Latu and lock-loosie Izy Martin who have been suspended for six and one week respectively after being red carded last weekend.
    

    Olympics and more for Bay rugby newcomer.

    Olympics and more for Bay rugby newcomer.
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    Yesterday's scorers and results:

    Hastings Rugby and Sports 35 (Neria Fomai, Danny Toala, Mason Emerson, Jayden Rihia, Emil Crichton tries; Connor McLeod 5 cons),
    Napier Technical 29 (Tim Farrell, Zac Guildford, Pevelise Faumuina tries; Marty Watson 4 cons, 2 pens).
    HT: 21-0.

    Taradale 23 (Namatahi Waa, Caleb Makene, Dylan Ramsay tries; Makene con, Cameron Robinson 2 pens),
    Napier Old Boys Marist 12 (Chris Johnston, Lee Moleli tries; Bain Champion con).
    HT: 20-12.

    Napier Pirate Rugby and Sports 45 (Ben Lewis, Matt Murtha, Damien Scott, Dan Boone, Gerome Naera, Ted Symes, Dion Savaii tries; Zion Clarke 5 cos),
    Tamatea 42 (Dennon Robinson 2, Mataeus Marsh 2, Ivan Bellamy, Arama Kite tries; Ash Robinson 6 cons).
    HT: 21-all.

    Havelock North 29 (Albert Hemopo 2, Trent Hape, Jesse Paewai tries; Trinity Spooner-Neera 3 cons; Latrell Smiler-Ah Kiong dropped goal),
    Clive 20 (Sebastian Visinia, Lolagi Visinia, Liam Udy-Johns tries; Sebastian Visinia pen, con).
    HT: 12-all.

    MAC 69 (Alatasi Tupou 3, Paula Latu 3, Tiki Greening, Tupou Afungia, Gideon Kautai, Roger Paewai, Larry Olive tries; Tupou 6, Jackson Waerea cons),
    Central 26 (Jason Cutbush, Warwick Slingsby, Tom Beachen, Nick White tries; Ruan De Lange 3 cons ).
    HT: 26-14.

    Winning 100th for Hastings rugby utility back

    Winning 100th for Hastings rugby utility back
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    Has anyone see Tim Farrell play, this season? Just wondering whether he'll be in the Magpies mix, after he pulled out, last year.

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    @Stargazer said in 2020 Hawke's Bay club rugby:

    Has anyone see Tim Farrell play, this season? Just wondering whether he'll be in the Magpies mix, after he pulled out, last year.

    Yes, watched him play for Tech OB yesterday v Hastings RS. At this stage he has not made himself available for higher honours.

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    @Stargazer said in 2020 Hawke's Bay club rugby:

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    Top four are confirmed in the semi-finals with one round to play.

    Central HB v Hastings RS
    MAC v Tamatea
    Tech OB v Clive
    Pirates v Taradale
    Havelock Nth v NOB Marist

    If Havelock Nth win with bonus point and Tech OB lose without bonus point they will both have 27 points but Tech OB will still qualify having defeated Havelock Nth 17-15 in their individual match.

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    And in further news the Napier High School Old Boys-Marist Senior Third kside did not let spectators down as they regained form and increased the number of points scored in their match against Bridge Pa to an impressive seventy five, bringing the weekly average to just over sixty six points per game. Once again all were registered against the Bridge Pa name on the scoreboard.

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