Representative Rugby | 25 October 2017 |
Adam Julian &
Steven White
Above: The 2000 Wellington side - the only Lions team thus far to win any NPC silverware.
The NPC semi-final and final series was introduced in 1992 and the Wellington Lions have been regulars making ten appearances. Unfortunately, the Lions have a shocking record with only a single victory achieved. A brief look at the finals they have been involved documented below.
1999: Wellington: 18 v Auckland: 24
The first decider Wellington contested was at Eden Park on October 23, 1999.
The first-half was a tough and error-ridden affair and both teams failed to score a try...
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Jubilee Cup Premier | 24 October 2017 |
Gordon Noble-Campbell
Above: Kaiwarra Town, looking toward Wellington City, around 1875
Wellington’s rugby history is that of communities who, in the nineteenth century, organised clubs as a means of establishing local identity and pride. In some cases, the history of those communities and their rugby tradition is not well, or only partly, remembered. Such is the case of the Kaiwarra Rugby Football Club, which was formally affiliated to the Rugby Union three times, in 1892, 1902 and 1923, until its final amalgamation with the Onslow Rugby Football Club, in the late 1950s...
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Sevens Rugby | 23 October 2017 |
Adam Julian
The Wellington region will be represented by three new schools at the 2017 Youthtown Condors Sevens in December. Scots College won the boys Christian Cullen Cup for the first time since 2013, edging Rongotai College 21-19 in the final.
As expected defending National girls champions St Mary's College coasted to victory against Aotea College 41-7 in the Kat Simpkins Cup decider.
The former reaches Condors for the first time as the girls tournament is expanded. The tournament was hosted by Naenae College...
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Representative Rugby | 21 October 2017 |
Steven White
Above: Action from the final of the Village Kings tournament between Aiga Malisi and the Wainuiomata Samoans.
Aiga Malisi won today’s 10-team Village Kings 10s tournament hosted by the Wellington Samoan Rugby Union at Porirua Park.
The Aiga Malisi team, comprised of well-known Marist St Pat’s players such as playmaker Fa’atonu Fili and recently named Wellington Development Player of the Year Matt Peni, beat the Wellington Fijians in the semi-final and then the Wainuiomata Samoans in the final...
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Representative Rugby | 20 October 2017 |
Adam Julian
Wellington: 49 (Wes Goosen 2, Thomas Umaga-Jensen, Trent Renata, Tolu Fahamokioa, Regan Verney tries; Jackson Garden-Bachop 3 pen, 5 con) Northland: 21 (Jordan Hyland, Solomon Alaimalo, Sam Nock tries; Dan Hawkins 2 con, Peter Breen con). HT: 16-14.
WHAT HAPPENED
The Lions were behind 14-9 after 35 minutes but roared home to earn hosting rights for the Championship final.
In the 34th minute Northland openside Dan Pryor was yellow carded following repeat infringements from the visitors. A minute later Sheridan Rangihuna and Galu Taufale combined to win a turnover and Thomas Umaga-Jensen ploughed through the defence for Wellington’s first try...
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Representative Rugby | 20 October 2017 |
Scott MacLean
Three big events provide the local rugby entertainment this long weekend.
That starts tonight with the Wellington Lions taking on Northland at the Stadium in their Men’s NPC Championship semi-final, where the two sides should be quite familiar with each other having only met last Thursday night. That 36-18 result left Northland sweating on the outcome of other games, and only made it into the playoffs when Hawke’s Bay beat Manawatu in the final game on Sunday afternoon.
For the Lions it’s a chance to cement a home final in their quest to return to the Premiership for 2018 and perhaps exorcise any demons after falling at the same stage to North Harbour last year...
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Club Rugby | 20 October 2017 |
Kevin McCarthy
Can't wait for Bledisloe Three this weekend. The battle between the world number 1 and number 3 teams.Actually I could happily not have Bled Three. Happily not see another test match against Australia for oh, a year or so.Because, as I've said before, the Bled is officially boring.The three-test Bledisloe is a historic hangover, from the days when the Wallabies had parity or even supremacy. That was pretty much the late 20th century.Aussie fans are voting with their feet. How long long before our stadiums start to thin out at the prospect of another one-sided clash with Australia, or the Boks...
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Representative Rugby | 18 October 2017 |
Adam Julian
Above: Sam Lousi running strongly against Northland last Thursday. Lions fans will be hoping for more of the same against the same opposition on Friday night.
“Keep your body right and keep knocking on the door,” is the best advice Sam Lousi can provide young players at a career crossroads.
In 2013, Lousi was in danger of becoming a league reject. Wallabies coach Michael Cheika provided a new direction.
“I had played league my whole life, but was going nowhere in the NRL. In 2014 the strength and conditioning coach at the Warriors was from Sydney and an old friend of Michael Cheika...
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Representative Rugby | 17 October 2017 |
Club Rugby
Monday was a red-letter day for Northern United first five-eighth Jackson Garden-Bachop.
The former Scots College and NZ Schools pivot won the 2017 Wellington Lions Player of the Year award at the awards night on Monday night and also put pen to paper with the Hurricanes by signing a new two-year deal.
Garden-Bachop scooped the Player of the Year award after a season that’s seen him appear in all 10 of the team's matches including nine starts, and tally 109 points heading into the semi-finals...
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Sevens Rugby | 16 October 2017 |
Club Rugby
Above: Piri Weepu and Ma’a Nonu tussling in the 2012 Jubilee Cup semi-final. Weepu has announced his retirement from all rugby (more below) while Nonu returned from injury overnight to help Toulon pip Scarlets 21-20 in the opening round of the European Champions Cup competition.
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Looking at some of the news in briefs, milestones, happenings, statistics, and observations from the weekend of rugby just gone and what’s coming up this week...
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