Farah Palmer Cup 2020
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@mikedogz said in Farah Palmer Cup 2020:
Counties now second on points differential after beating Taranaki 107 to 3, wanting Waikato to beat Auckland and Auckland not getting a bonus point.
Northland are now second after their 32-0 win over BOP but Auckland advances.
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Results of the last round robin matches:
Hawke's Bay 12 (Michaela Baker, Amelia Pasikala tries; Krysten Cottrell con)
Manawatu 29 (Selica Winiata, Rangimarie Sturmey, Kalyn Takitimu-Cook, Carys Dallinger, Kaia-Hayes Walker-Waitoa tries; Winiata 2 con).
HT: 5-19Canterbury 84 (Kendra Cocksedge, Cindy Nelles, Lucy Jenkins 2, Alana Bremner 2, Angie Sisifa , Liv McGoverne 2, Matha Lolohea 4, Rebecca Todd tries; Cocksedge 2 con; McGoverne 4 con)
Ta$man 0.
HT: 39-0.Bay of Plenty 0
Northland 32 (Alisha Proctor, Portia Woodman, Tyla Nathan-Wong, Krystal Murray, Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate tries; Timara Leaf con, pen; Murray con).
HT: 0-15Taranaki 3 (Chloe Sampson pen)
Counties Manukau 107 (Harono Te Iringa, Lanulangi Veainu, Grace Gago 3, Aotearoa Matau 2, Amiria Te Iringa, Shyanne Thompson 2, Ilisapeti Molia 2, Ruby Tui 2, Glory Aiono, Larissa Lima, Temira Mataroa; Hazel Tubic 11 con).
HT: 3-50Wellington 27 (Kolora Lomani 2, Monica Tagoai tries; Thamsyn Newton 3 con, 2 pen)
Otago 24 (Amy du Plessis, Teilah Ferguson, Kiana Wereta tries, Penalty try, Rosie Kelly con).
HT: 14-12Auckland 17 (Sylvia Brunt, Patricia Maliepo, tries; Maliepo 2 con, pen)
Waikato 26 (Mia Anderson, 2, Renee Holmes, Toka Natua tries; Chelsea Alley 3 con).
HT: 3-19
Standings after the round robin:
SEMI-FINALSSemifinal 1: Canterbury v Auckland, Saturday 24 October, 4.35pm, Rugby Park
Semifinal 2: Waikato v Manawatu, Sunday 25 October, 2.05pm, FMG Stadium Waikato
*Both games will be live on Sky Sport NZ
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@Gunner This year was different in more than one way, because of Covid.
There was the lopsided North-South format, but also some teams having a huge advantage because of the addition of one or more Black Ferns 7s players to their squad, while others didn't get any. That's why I think it would be much fairer if they used last years rankings for next year's draw.
Last year, it was Otago that deservedly won the Championship, while Manawatu got relegated. (Northland finished fourth, by the way).
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The criteria to decide who hosts the final is BS. Average competition points per game will obviously favour Canterbury as they played in the weaker Southern pool.
Waikato will be underdogs, and will need to play a lot better than they did against Manawatu.