Hawkes Bay Schoolboy Rugby
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@Number-10 Yeah, just read that article. Unfortunately, no info on what happened in that game.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503460&objectid=12238585
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@Stargazer said in Hawkes Bay Schoolboy Rugby:
@Nepia Yes, they have been. Napier was trailing for most of the game, too, but managed to get a late try to win it. Some really big players in that Gisborne team.
Haven't watched the Hastings game yet.I was talking to the parents of one of the NBHS players when they were down here when the 2nds played Wellington College and they told me the GBHS have apparently closed their boarding hostel so I guess Napier's Scinde House are getting some of the big back country farm boys that presumably made Gisbrone strong in the past.
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Draw for Saturday, 15 June 2019:
Super 8
12.10pm: Napier BHS 1st XV v Hastings BHS 1st XV @ Napier Boys #1 - this game will be broadcast live on Sky Sport 1
10.15am: Napier BHS 2nd XV v Hastings BHS 2nd XVCentral North Island
11.00am: St John’s College, Hamilton v Lindisfarne College @ St John's , Hamilton
11.00am: Whanganui Collegiate v St John's College, Hastings @ Whanganui CollegiateAll Super 8 games can also be watched via sideline app (https://www.sidelineapp.co.nz/)
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Really good to see that we have a good 10 developing in the Bay again; Latrell Ah Kiong is in hist second year of playing 1st XV for Hastings, but he's only in year 13 IIRC.
Also some promising midfielders in Jayden Stok (played on the wing last year), Jack Sheridan (both Napier) and Jordan Thompson-Dunn (Hastings).
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Hastings TH prop Jeremiah Tuiatua steals it for Hastings! Great try.
Full time: Napier 21 - 24 Hastings
Not so sure Hastings really deserved that win; with another ref they'd probably had a player in the bin. They conceded a lot of penalties in their 22 with Napier hot on attack. That last try was against the run of play.
Having said that, Napier could have been well ahead if it wasn't for all the dropped balls and knock-ons. I'm not very impressed with their outside backs. Their pack looked strong, definitely better than Hastings' pack.
Stand-outs for me:
Napier: Walker (1), Leutele Malasia (6), Stok (12) and Sheridan (13), and Ennor (19) from the bench
Hastings: Flanders (8), Ah Kiong (10), Thompson-Dunn (12)MotM: Ah Kiong
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Awesome, win to the good guys!
Thanks for the updates @Stargazer
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Super 8
Napier BHS 21 - 24 Hastings BHSOther results:
Palmerston North BHS 6 - 45 Hamilton BHS
New Plymouth BHS 5 - 14 Tauranga BC
Gisborne BHS 5 - 57 Rotorua BHSCentral North Island
St John’s Coll H'ton 10 - 36 Lindisfarne
Whanganui Coll 69 - 0 St John's Coll HastingsOther results:
Rathkeale 5 - 57 Francis Douglas MC
Wesley 24 - 26 St Paul's
St Peter's 26 - 20 Feilding HS -
Was at the Napier BHS-Hastings BHS game.
You're right @Stargazer, the last minute try to Hastings to win was definitely against the run of play - but all credit to them because they had to go 80 metres to do it, and was very well executed.
The second half was all Napier BHS and they only scored one try with all the possession and territory and scrum dominance they had - have only themselves to blame.
I also liked the look of the two Hastings BHS flankers Daemon Brough (7) and Connor Wadley (6). Brough clearly had the Napier BHS first five Henry Willams worried with his speed and aniticipation, Williams twice hurriedly passed the ball a split second before Brough got to him.
Napier BHS had the better tight five but Hastings BHS had the better loose trio. I thought the backs probably cancelled each other out.