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There were many gripping club rugby performances around the country on Saturday as the glorious autumnal weather continued in many places. Several of the country’s university clubs were without players, on duty with the NZU team in Poverty Bay. Lincoln in Christchurch lost 21-23 to HSOB and Varsity in Manawatu went down 15-17 to COB in a thriller.
Perhaps the game of the week was played in the Horowhenua-Kapiti competition, where Levin College Old Boys and Waikanae fought out a 40-40 draw in a top-of-the-table clash. Waikanae led 26-24 at halftime, but the Levin side fought back to draw level at the end.
New Zealand Mitre 10 Cup provinces Premier Rugby Scores for 30 April –starting at the bottom of the country and moving up - were:
Southland Premier
Woodlands 25 - Marist 6
Pirates Old Boys 33 - Blues 13
Eastern Northern Barbarians 39 - Star 10
Competition leaders: Eastern-Northern Barbarians
Otago
Taieri 68 – Pirates 19
University A 44 – Green Island 24
Harbour 66 – Zingari Richmond 24
Kaikorai 27 – Alhambra-Union 25
Dunedin 32 – Southern 23
Competition leaders after 6 rounds: Harbour
Canterbury – Hawkins Cup Division 1
Sydenham 77 – Belfast 0
Christchurch 48 – Shirley 0
Canterbury University 51 – Burnside 19
New Brighton 28 – Sumner 8
Linwood 31 – Marist Albion 14
High School Old Boys 23 – Lincoln University 21
Competition leaders after 6 rounds: Canterbury University
Tasman – Tasman Trophy, crossover matches week 2
Marist 57 – Moutere 17’
Stoke 23 – Waitohi 20
Kahurangi 24 – Harlequins 20
Wanderers 57 – Renwick 36
Nelson 47 – Central 24
Waimea Old Boys 48 – East Coast 13
Wellington
Tawa 25 - Wainuiomata 23
Old Boys University 45 – Hutt Old Boys Marist 38
Poneke 35 – Petone 17
Oriental-Rongotai 50 – Upper Hutt Rams 25
Avalon 36 – Johnsonville 18
Marist St Pat’s 64 – Northern United 15
Wellington 43 – Paremata-Plimmerton 10
Competition leaders after 8 rounds: Old Boys University
Manawatu
Old Boys Marist 41 – Kia Toa 38
College Old Boys 17 – Varsity 15
Feilding Old Boys Ororua 32 – Linton 20
Te Kawau 25 – Freyberg 14
Jubilee Cup leaders after 8 rounds: College Old Boys
Taranaki
Tukapa 20 – Coastal 18
Clifton 20 – Inglewood 19
Southern 29 – Spotswood 23
New Plymouth Old Boys 32 – Stratford 19
Competition leaders after 5 rounds: NPOB
Hawke’s Bay
Napier Tech 23 – Hastings 20
Havelock 24 – Napier Old Boys Marist 12
MAC 19 – Tamatea 14
Taradale 23 – Central 14
Clive 33 – Napier Pirate 22
Competition leaders after 6 rounds: MAC and NOBM (equal)
Bay of Plenty Baywide Premier
Whakatane Marist 45 - Whakarewarewa 18
Te Puke Sports 43 - Paroa 17
Greerton Marist 42 - Opotiki 3
Rotoiti 25 - Tauranga Sports 18
Te Puna 29 - Mount Maunganui 27
Rangataua 45 - Arataki 14
Competition leaders after 6 rounds: Whakatane Marist
Waikato
Hautapu 38 - Hamilton Marist 21
Melville 50 - Morrinsville Sports 5
University 77 - United Matamata Sports 19
Otorohanga 39 - Fraser Tech 30
Hamilton Old Boys 30 - Te Awamutu Sports 29
Competition leaders after 9 rounds: Hautapu
Counties Manukau – Challenge Cup
Bombay 45 – Ardmore Marist 25
Papakura 18 - Te Kauwhata 13
Karaka 32 – Patumahoe 18
Manurewa 40 – Weymouth 10
Onewhero 17 – Waiuku 7
Competition leaders after round 8: Karaka and Bombay (shared)
Auckland
East Tamaki 27 – Waitakere City 26
Marist 36 – Papatoetoe 19
University 32 – Mt Wellington 25
Waitemata 31 – Suburbs 23
Ponsonby 27 – Eden 3
Grammar TEC 52 – Otahuhu 3
College Rifles 25 – Manukau Rovers 21
Pakuranga 33 – Te Papapa Onehunga 26
Competition leaders after 3 rounds: Waitemata (Blue Pool) and Grammar TEC (White Pool)
North Harbour
Northcote 21 – East Coast Bays 19
Glenfield 54 – Mahurangi 8
North Shore 66 – Marist 7
Silverdale 34 – Western 24
Massey 43 – Takapuna 17
Competition leaders after 5 rounds: North Shore
Northland Southern Districts Premiers
Mid Northern 43 – Kamo 14
Mid-Western 25 - Wellsford 7
Otamatea 37 - Hikurangi 36
Waipu 53 - Hora Hora 32
Old Boys Marist 35 – Western Sharks 15
Competition leaders after 6 rounds: Western Sharks