Auckland Rugby 2022
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@Daffy-Jaffy Holy crap, looks like some grandads are in for an expensive season ice cream wise for each try, especially the small kid with the affro. Hard to believe he has such beautiful running and stepping skills at such a young age. And there were a good number of others too.
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Rather impressive backline for GTEC this weekend!
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I haven't paid enough attention to the team line-ups in Auckland Club rugby.
I just saw Afa Moleli on the team sheet for University (23). Has he played for that club before (I mean previous weeks) and has anyone seen him play?
He's a really good talent from Napier Boys', mostly playing at 10 or fullback. -
@Stargazer said in Auckland Rugby 2022:
Afa Moleli
Looks like he's been playing for the U21 team, and made his debut off the bench against Waitemata on the 15th of May. Got a try assist on debut.
Here he is being interviewed by a familiar face:
Some good players in that run on XV - Marcel Renata, Te Ariki Te Puni, Taine Plumtree, Tyrone Elkington, Alfred Nonu, and Sage Shaw Tate.
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University 25 Grammar Tech 15
Halftime 15-15Despite what had been a predominantly wet day in Auckland we were fortune enough to have got through 80 minutes without to much precipitation in what proved to be an excellent contest between the 2 unbeaten teams Grammar Tech who had the home advantage against the top of the table University team.
The ground at Orakei Domain in reasonable knick despite weather .The home side Grammar Tech took first use of a wind which was blowing more across the field than down the ground
The home side were the first to score after 7 minutes , impressive openside Sam Hainsworth Fa’aofo intercepted a University pass and sprinted 40 metres to touch down under the sticks , Alex Ropeti adding the extrasUniversity were the next to score after a brilliant break by skipper Te Ariki Te Puni , the hooker doing well to find Lock Jonny Neary who showed his sharp turn of speed to touch down in the corner .
On 19 minutes Alex Ropeti would knock over a penalty to push G-Tech back out 10-5 , for the next few minutes University looked to be getting the better of the contest , but they would gift another intercept try to Mils Burns who showed good pace to outflank the cover from 40 metres out .
On the half hour mark Tyrone Elkington slotted an excelkent penalty from distance to close the game up to 15-8 G-Tech
Just when it looked like the home team would go into half leading it would a great bit of individual brilliance from lock Kalin Felise who would break a tackle off a short pass throw a dummy and gallop over 50 metres to touch down., Elkington adding the extras 15 a piece at the breakIt would take the visitors less than 5 minutes in the 2nd half to add their 3rd try , from a rock solid scrum Impressive number 8 Uini Fetalaiga doing enough to attract the defence and send halfback Henry Saker over from close range ,Elkington adding the extras
Despite the visitors dominating field position in the 2nd half , it would be a 2nd Tyrone Elkington pen with 10 minutes to go that would close out the win .
Both sides threw the ball around in the closing minutes , both searching for a bonus point , but alas it was’nt to be for both sidesA very impressive win from Varsity who played with the added motivation of 2 of their more senior players Jonny Neary and Tyrone Elkington playing their 50th caps respectively .
There were plenty of individual performances that took they eye, but none more than the University pack as a collective standing up to what was a big Gramnar Tech pack ..Saker and Elkington keeping the ball in front of their forwards .
Like the look of young loose forward Will Bason and i thought with Auckland coach Alama Ieremia on hand University skipper Te Ariki Te Puni and Kalin Felise would give the Auckland head coach something to think about.For Grammar Tech , who lost both locks Liam Hallam Eames and Boston Schuster during the 2nd half , none tried harder than looseforward Sam Hainsworth Fa’aofo who stood in for injured skipper Zackary Patai and 2nd five Alex Ropeti who looked one of the more dangerous home backs