www.collegerugby.co.nz | 12 August 2017 |
Adam Julian,
Matt Twort &
Steven White
It’s first versus third in next weekend’s WelTec Premiership final when top qualifier St Pat’s Silverstream will play defending champion Wellington College in the Porirua Park decider.
In today’s semi-finals, Silverstream defeated St Pat’s Town 41-7 and Wellington College beat Scots College 27-14.
Wellington College were emphatic winners over Scots College at Evans Bay Park. The match was transferred from soggy Strathmore to a sun-drenched Kilbirnie which was supposed to suit Scots’ ambitious running game, but the second-placed qualifier came unstuck against a vastly superior Wellington pack...
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Representative Rugby | 11 August 2017 |
Club Rugby
Above: Malo Tuitama scored a hat-trick against the Tasman Makos in their warm-up match in Seddon on Thursday. He returns to the squad from last season and is joined by nine players in line to make their NPC debuts.
The Wellington Lions squad to try and lead the province out of division 2 and back into the top flight of the Men’s NPC competition features a group of new players.
Petone and Hurricanes loose forward Brad Shields will captain the squad that opens its NPC campaign in Palmerston North next Sunday against the Manawatu Turbos...
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Hardham Cup | 11 August 2017 |
Scott MacLean
Both Avalon and Paremata-Plimmerton are hoping to finish their seasons on a high tomorrow. In last round Hardham Cup games, Avalon hosts the Wellington Axemen, Paremata-Plimmerton travels to play Johnsonville and Poneke is the home side against the Upper Hutt Rams. Photo by Hugh Pretorius.
UPDATED: While the sharp end of the club season came to an end last Saturday at the Petone Rec, there’s still plenty of local rugby happening as the remaining club and college grades hit the end of their seasons...
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www.collegerugby.co.nz | 10 August 2017 |
Adam Julian
National Top Four runners-up in 2015. Last year they missed out on the Wellington semi-finals. Can Scots College reach the Wellington final this year?
“The last time we played Wellington College we only had three of our regular starting forwards and 19 injured players in our first and second fifteens. We weren’t confident of a win, but our defence stepped up that day,” acclaims Jack Gray when reflecting on the narrow 14-13 win Scots College enjoyed over Wellington College in June...
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www.collegerugby.co.nz | 10 August 2017 |
Adam Julian &
Steven White
Above: Both Wellington College and St Pat's Town are challenging for away victories in Saturday's WelTec Premiership semi-finals. Photo by Andy McArthur.
The WelTec First XV Premiership enters the finals stage this Saturday and the four combatants are familiar and fierce rivals.
In Strathmore, Scots College hosts Wellington College while in Upper Hutt the two St. Patrick’s College’s clash for the second time in a month.
Silverstream have been the pacesetters all season, but pole position has been a poisoned chalice in the recent past with only Wellington College in 2016 winning the championship from first place in the last seven years...
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Hurricanes | 10 August 2017 |
Kevin McCarthy
I catch lots of buses, and nothing is more annoying than when your bus breaks down. But when THE Bus gets parked, well it's a different matter.
I doubt there are many Canes fans who are protesting loudly, but that's the same thing as writing Julian Savea's international obituary.
True, he cannot expect to be hanging in there anymore - the All Blacks need wingers who score tries so ergo, fail to score tries and there's no rationale for him being there.But there’s not necessarily a rationale yet for the sudden flurry of Savea RIPs in recent days...
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Jubilee Cup Premier | 09 August 2017 |
Adam Julian
Hurricane Wes Goosen was a surprise and rare starter for Old Boys University in the Jubilee Cup final on Saturday. Second five-eighth Regan Verney had never played alongside the accomplished centre and recalls their first meeting about tactics.
“Wes is a class player so I said to him I’ll play off you. Wes replied, ‘I hear you've got some game so I’ll play of you.’ I managed to hit some gaps and together we worked well.”
Verney was such a success he became the first midfield back to win the Jim Brown Plate as Player of the Final...
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Jubilee Cup Premier | 08 August 2017 |
Club Rugby
Above: This year's joint winner Ben Tupuola earned points in nine of his 19 games played this year, including six Billy Wallace competition Player of the Match performances.
If you made up a team comprised of the best from the Billy Wallace Best & Fairest standings, what would it look like and how would they go? We reckon the fifth annual Club Rugby side – using the Dominion Post’s contributors 3-2-1 scoring for every Swindale Shield and Jubilee Cup match this season – would be more than a handful for most teams...
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Jubilee Cup Premier | 07 August 2017 |
Club Rugby
Above: A perfect sunny day greeted visiting English team Sedbergh School who took on Bishop Viard College at Porirua Park on Saturday. Read more about their visit below.
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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.
After a difficult several weekends of club rugby weather-wise, the rugby gods shined on Wellington on Saturday with perfect weather, sunny skies and little wind...
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Representative Rugby | 06 August 2017 |
Adam Julian &
Steven White
Mike Buckley evades two tacklers on his way to scoring the first try, a customary breakout solo run. Photo by Dave Lintott Photography. More photos of this game here
Two tries in two minutes by former Oriental-Rongotai hooker Hunter Prescott was the telling difference in Manawatu’s 28-14 Men’s NPC pre-season win over the Wellington XV this afternoon at Otaki.
The game was tied at 14-14 heading into the last quarter, but Prescott scored successive tries to extinguish a Wellington challenge that was hampered by mistakes...
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