Hawkes Bay Schoolboy Rugby
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<p><strong>Super 8</strong></p>
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<p>Results 30/7:</p>
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<div>New Plymouth BHS 29 - 7 Napier BHS</div>
<div>Tauranga BC 10 - 29 Hastings BHS</div>
<div>Hamilton BHS 30 - 3 Gisborne BHS</div>
<div>Rotorua BHS 48 - 30 Palmerston North BHS</div>
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<div>Hastings tops the table (29 points), followed by Hamilton (26 points). Hastings has won all its games, Hamilton has booked on loss. Saturday 6/8 is the last round robin game, between Hastings and Hamilton at Hastings! Both teams are already certain of a spot in the final, so they play each other again in 2 weeks.</div>
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<div><strong>Central North Island</strong></div>
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<div>Results 30/7:</div>
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<div>St John’s, Hastings 10 - 52 Francis Douglas</div>
<div>Wesley College 24 - 6 Wanganui Collegiate</div>
<div>St. Peter’s, Cambridge 17 - 12 Feilding HS</div>
<div>Rathkeale College 7 - 45 St Paul’s Collegiate</div>
<div>Bye: Lindisfarne College</div>
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<div>Two more rounds to play, but St John's - having lost all its games - are already certain of the wooden spoon (9th place). Lindisfarne will also want to forget this season, sitting at 7th place.</div>
<div>St Paul's Collegiate (Hamilton) goes on top (28 points), followed by Feilding (25) and St Peter's (Cambridge, 22).</div>
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<p>Hastings boys having an amazing year from all accounts reminds me of 04' (when I was on the receiving end). Hopefully they don't choke in the national semi's like they did then! Man what a fall from grace for St Johns over the years! </p>
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<p>It must be hard for St Johns these days. Back in my day they'd get all the good Catholic rugby players and were competitive with Hastings/Napier etc.</p>
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<p>Now, any one who is good is going to Hastings, or Lindersfarne if they have money or scholarship, or Napier if they get boarding for free.</p>
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<p>I wonder how much of a powerhouse Hastings would have been over the years if Hastings only had the one boys school like Napier? ;)</p> -
<p>Haha I may or may not have been at Lindisfarne and may or may not have been on scholarship! Unfortunately not for my rugby abilities although had 3 years in the 1st 15 in which we got pumped by all my Napier mates growing up and then pumped by lots of my now Hastings boys mates. Even St Johns had a couple of good years think in 01 or 02 they took down HBHS I remember them going to a Marae the night before big team thing whole school turned out and was a massive upset. Funny thing was I physio'd for NBHS on my final year of study like 09 I think. I thought they were nothing compared to NBHS/HBHS of 02-04 funny thing is they went to top 4 at nationals that year and were a tiny team that played amazing footy. Also helps with a 8/9/10 of Gareth Evan-Brad Weber-Ihaia West. They also had a 5th former tall centre who I thought was the best in the side but have never heard of him again. Unfortunately can't remember his name. </p>
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<p>Haha I may or may not have been at Lindisfarne and may or may not have been on scholarship! Unfortunately not for my rugby abilities although had 3 years in the 1st 15 in which we got pumped by all my Napier mates growing up and then pumped by lots of my now Hastings boys mates. Even St Johns had a couple of good years think in 01 or 02 they took down HBHS I remember them going to a Marae the night before big team thing whole school turned out and was a massive upset. Funny thing was I physio'd for NBHS on my final year of study like 09 I think. I thought they were nothing compared to NBHS/HBHS of 02-04 funny thing is they went to top 4 at nationals that year and were a tiny team that played amazing footy. Also helps with a 8/9/10 of Gareth Evan-Brad Weber<strong>-Ihaia West</strong>. They also had a 5th former tall centre who I thought was the best in the side but have never heard of him again. Unfortunately can't remember his name. </p>
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<p>Poaching Bastards! TBF, his old man was teaching there ...</p> -
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<p>Poaching Bastards! TBF, his old man was teaching there ...</p>
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<p>Was also the team manager .... maybe thats how he made the team! <br><br>
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<p>Polson Banner ends in a draw! Has anyone seen young cruden play?</p>
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<p>Always good to see HB schools doing well and winning.</p>
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<p>There looks a fair bit of talent there and hopefully the HBRU will be in first to sign players to their Academy.</p> -
<p>Not such good news for NBHS supporters as they got rolled 39 - 31 by Wellington College in Wellington this afternoon. Napier did have three of their best players out and it showed in the first half where things did not go well to put it mildly. Plenty of missed tackles, poor passes and less than desirable kicks. Despite that a couple of opportunist tries were scored, think centre Mitchell Drew got them both. The second half saw a marked improvement as the forwards started going forward, lineouts started to be won, scrums were not being dominated, passes stuck and more importantly tackles were being made.</p>
<p>With about ten minutes to go the scoreline stood at Wgtn Coll 27 - 24 NBHS but Wgtn got two quick tries before Napier struck back with a nice converted to to get withing eight points with a time virtually up and that was that.</p>
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<p>On a brighter side for Nepia and Gibbit I did hear a progress score of forty odd to bugger all in favour of Hastings BHS in their encounter against Saint Patricks College Kilbirnie. Not sure at what stage of the game that was.</p> -
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<p>Not such good news for NBHS supporters as they got rolled 39 - 31 by Wellington College in Wellington this afternoon. Napier did have three of their best players out and it showed in the first half where things did not go weel to put it mildly. PLenty of missed tackles, poor passes and less than desirable kicks. Despite that a couple of opportunist tries were scored, think centre Mitchell Drew got them both. The second half saw a marked improvement as the forwards started going forward, lineouts started to be won, scrums were not being dominated, passes stuck and more importantly tackles were being made.</p>
<p>With about ten minutes to go the scoreline stood at Wgtn Coll 27 - 24 NBHS but Wgtn got two quick tries before Napier struck back with a nice converted to to get withing eight points with a time virtually up and that was that.</p>
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<p>On a brighter side for Nepia and Gibbit I did hear a progress score of forty odd to bugger all in favour of Hastings BHS in their encounter against Saint Patricks College Kilbirnie. Not sure at what stage of the game that was.</p>
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<p>Not a bad result for Napier BHS, considering they've not had the best of seasons and were missing important players like the Tremain lad. </p>
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<p>Hastings BHS beat St Pats Town 47-3. They've been so impressive this season; I can't see Wellington College be the first to beat them next week.</p> -
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<p>Something to cheer us up about after the Magpies capitulation toTaranaki is reports of Hastings BHS killing Wellington College 40 -14 in the Hurricanes final of the Top 4 competition in Palm Nth this afternoon.</p>
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<p>Yes, I listened to the radio commentary of the game and they were incredibly dominant all game. I really hope the Top 4 semis and final are televised. Should make for much better viewing than the Magpies games, which are depressing.</p> -
<p>Posted by the Canes on twitter:</p>
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<p>"<span style="color:rgb(41,47,51);font-family:Arial, sans-serif;background-color:rgb(245,248,250);">Hastings Boys' High School: 2016 Hurricanes 1st XV Champions </span><a class="" href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CanesFamily?src=hash">#CanesFamily</a><span style="color:rgb(41,47,51);font-family:Arial, sans-serif;background-color:rgb(245,248,250);"> </span><img src="https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f3c5.png" title="Sports medal" alt="1f3c5.png"><img src="https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f32a.png" title="Cloud with tornado" alt="1f32a.png"><img src="https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f3c6.png" title="Trophy" alt="1f3c6.png">"</p>
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Been chatting with a few friends and family back home about the loss in the final. Apparently Hastings were missing their captain, their number 1 halfback and their number 1 lock.
Even so, it's a real bummer to get so close and just miss out by a point.
Still what an awesome season for Hastings. 2nd best team in the country and smashed the daylights out of the Super 8 and Hurricanes comps.
Hope they can carry on next year and put in some more decent performances.