2020 School Rugby
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Results - Saturday, 18 July 2020:
Preseason/traditionals:
- Hastings BHS 1stXV 21 - 19 St Pat's Town 1st XV
- Hastings BHS 2nd XV 19 - 17 Rathkeale Coll 1st XV
- Hamilton BHS 32 - 13 St Paul's Collegiate
- Palmerston North BHS 57 - 0 Wellington College
- Tauranga BC 12 - 30 Kelston BHS
- Gisborne BHS 10 - 21 St Peter's College
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Auckland 1A
No games.
Harbour 1A
Round 3- Westlake BHS 40 - 3 Rangitoto College
- Rosmini College 31 - 5 Takapuna Grammar
- Kaipara College 0 - 34 Massey HS
- Orewa College 17 - 28 Manurewa HS
- Whangarei BHS 19 - 5 Mahurangi College
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Central North Island
starts 25/7.
Super 8
starts 25/7.
Wellington Premiership
starts 25/7 (until then: grading games).
UC Championship
Round 4-
Shirley BHS 10 - 7 Rangiora HS
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Waimea combined 17 - 10 St Bedes College
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St Andrews College 36 - 0 Aoraki-Roncalli combined
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St Thomas College 22 - 7 Timaru BHS
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Christ’s College 28 - 27 Christchurch BHS
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Lincoln combined 15 - 8 Mid Canterbury combined
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Marlborough BC v Nelson College - Mon 20 July, 12.30pm
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Otago Premier Schools (Premiership)
Round 3- King's HS 31 - 7 John McGlashan Coll
- Otago BHS 19 - 19 Southland BHS
- Mt Aspiring Coll 21 - 25 Dunstan HS
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Highlights Christ's College v Christchurch BHS -
Wow, SBC lost to Waimea Combined. That's a shocker. I wonder if being an away game they had some guys who didn't travel? Wow.
Meanwhile that CC vs CBHS game was an absolute stonker. I despise the Syrups marginally less than the Jersey Pullers so I enjoyed it greatly. And there was even celebrity offspring playing half back for Christ's, for extra interest.
I always wonder why families change schools. The Hammett lads went to St Thomas's but now Chris Hammetts' son is at CC. Mark and Chris' sister went to Villa Maria so maybe that was just the Catholic upbringing now having lapsed a generation on. Similarly, a mate's son was on the bench for CC. The Dad went to St Bedes but sent his sons to CC for the post-quake facilities which Bedes lacked. I'm not sure what Jason Gunns' story is though
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Tue 21 July 2020, 12.00pm:
Francis Douglas MC v New Plymouth BHS
Live on https://www.sidelineapp.com/sports/rugby/ (free, but you need an account)
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Some huge upsets and close games around the country today!
FUJI XEROX NORTH HARBOUR 1A
Mahurangi 20 v Rangitoto 17
Massey 0 v Rosmini 14
Takapuna 8 v Westlake 22
Kaipara 0 v Orewa 83
Manurewa 37 v Whangarei 0AUCKLAND 1A
Liston 10 v Tangaroa 19
Dilworth 13 v Kings 53
St Peter’s 25 v Sacred Heart 20
St Kentigern 3 v Auckland Grammar 10
Kelston 11 v MAGS 9
De La Salle 14 v Aorere 7SUPER 8
Palmerston North 25 v Hastings 8
Tauranga 0 v Rotorua 15
New Plymouth 16 v Hamilton 26
Napier 24 v Gisborne 0CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND (CNI)
Wesley 25 v Francis Douglas 15
St Paul’s Collegiate 26 v St John’s Hamilton 34
Fielding 38 v St John’s Hastings 0
Lindisfarne v Whanganui to be played on TuesdayWELLINGTON 1ST XV PREMIERSHIP
St Pat’s Town 17 v St Pat’s Silverstream 26
Scots College 58 v Wairarapa 3
Mana College 17 v Wellington College 28
Tawa College 27 v St Bernard’s 55
Rongotai 19 v Aotea 18UC CHAMPIONSHIP
St Andrews 24 v Timaru 18
Nelson College 24 v Waimea Combined 19
Roncalli Aoraki Combined 12 v Mid Canterbury Combined 13
Rangiora 27 v Marlborough 14
Shirley Boys 23 v Christchurch 29
Lincoln Combined 0 v St Thomas 52
St Bede’s 22 v Christ’s College 10OTAGO PREMIER SCHOOLS
Mt Aspiring 40 v John McGlashan 33
Otago Boys 2nd XV 36 v Otago Combined Coed 19
South Otago 29 v St Kevin’s 59
Wakatipu 33 v Waitaki 10
Dunstan High 13 v Otago Boys High 42
Southland Boys v King’s High School LIVE on Sky Sport 1 at 12:30pm on Tuesday! -
@Bovidae said in 2020 School Rugby:
@voodoo said in 2020 School Rugby:
Good win for PNBHS
Palmy might be the favourites in the Super 8 this year. I'll see them live next Sat.
Look forward to the report!
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@chchfanatic Yeah i got it wrong s second time when I tried to correct myself
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very short list of blokes i can forgive for being King old boys...often conditional on level of rugby ability
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@Kiwiwomble Plenty of bogans down south with those haircuts.
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Hamilton BHS 17 (5) - Palmerston North BHS 10 (3)
PNBHS played with a strong wind in the 1st half but didn't really look like scoring a try. Ham BHS scored just before HT from a tighthead near the Palmy goal line. The 2nd half was more even but Ham BHS scored 2 further tries, the last from a break near halfway where 1st 5 Kemara kicked ahead and regathered to score under the posts, to lead 17-3. Palmy finally crossed the line with a couple of minutes to play despite some outstanding defence from Ham BHS for 2-3 mins near their line. The ref then played a lot of added time and blew his pea out of the whistle so Palmy ended camped in Ham BHS's half before a final knock-on sealed the match.
PNBHS have some giants in their team. Both starting props are Tameifuna-like in size, and their midfield duo are both 100 kg+. A good result for Ham BHS with 5 regular starters missing, including their captain.