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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    Waikato rugby were slackers and haven't published the club results on their FB page.

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    This was the final round. SFs next week. I watched the Marist-Matamata game in a huge mismatch. Marist could bring Waikato reps off the bench and played a loose forward on the wing in the 2nd half, who still distributed like a back.

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    Varsity won the Manawatu final today against Kia Toa 29-27.

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    For the fifth year in a row, the North Harbour club rugby final will be between North Shore and Takapuna, while Helensville have taken out the Plate title after an upset win over Silverdale.

    Championship Semis:
    North Shore 50-3 East Coast Bays at Vauxhall Sportsfields
    Takapuna 15-14 Massey at Moire Park

    Plate Final:
    Helensville 22-19 Silverdale at Silverdale War Memorial Park

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    Jason Rutledge gets his 11th Southland club title, playing a full 80 minutes at age 47.

    Logan Savory

    The legend continues: Rutledge's 11th title at age 47

    The legend continues: Rutledge's 11th title at age 47

    “As they say, you get old when you stop doing things, and I would rather keep playing to keep me young.”

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    Karaka won the Counties competition.

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    Harbour club rugby finals to be streamed live on Facebook on Saturday

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  • JKJ Offline
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    North Shore beat Taka 33-15 to take out the North Harbour club final on sat.

    Back to back to back for North Shore who really are the dominant force in North Harbour rugby

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    Tech led for most of the game and had some chances to win at the end. The two best clubs will meet in the final.

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    I have no skin in the club game here in Wellington but I wandered along to Hutt Rec on Saturday to watch Hutt Old Boys Marist and Paremata-Plimmerton do battle in the Jubilee Cup semi-final. Not warm, but an OK day weatherwise with a swirly breeze of sorts.

    High scoring affair with both sides guilty of resting on their laurels immediately after scoring. HBOM continued to be quite loose into the second half, and were down 19-37 before making a remarkable comeback to win 45-42 with the last play of the game. They were down to 14 for the last 10 too. Importantly, with 20 to go, they distinctly changed tactics and wore down Pare-Plim by building up the phases with their ball runners close to the ruck.

    By all accounts, some of the HBOM committee/top brass had already been looking ahead to the final when having beers at the pub earlier that week, so some red faces were saved with that injury time five-pointer.

    Will probably go and watch more club footy next year. It's quite fun to watch when you have no allegiances.

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    @Smudge warm welcome to the eagles nest fella. The old guy roaming the sidelines with the camera is WB, wander over and tell him Bones sent you next time, I'm sure you'll get a bev out of it.

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  • SmudgeS Offline
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    @Bones said in NZ Club Rugby 2025 ( General):

    @Smudge warm welcome to the eagles nest fella. The old guy roaming the sidelines with the camera is WB, wander over and tell him Bones sent you next time, I'm sure you'll get a bev out of it.

    I shall be remaining relatively neutral, much like my chum who goes and watches a few clubs in the area (Petone, HBOM, Wainuiomata and even occasionally Eastbourne in whatever grade they play in nowadays).

    That old fella WB was very active on Saturday, hunting for the best spot behind the line. I respected his hustle.

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    At 40 years old Joe Royal is going for his 8th Gallaher Shield championship win with the mighty Ponsonby in the final this Saturday. It will also be his 150th game for Ponies. Club Legend.

    30K views · 529 reactions | Joe Royal will attempt to win his 8️⃣th...

    30K views · 529 reactions | Joe Royal will attempt to win his 8️⃣th...

    Joe Royal will attempt to win his 8️⃣th Gallaher Shield in his 1️⃣5️⃣0️⃣th for Ponsonby Rugby Club this Saturday 🤯 Not sure which is more impressive!? 👏 What a legend of Club Rugby 💙🤍.

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    #101

    @JK First time ever that Shore have won a 3-peat, and they're now just the second club to win more than 2 in a row - Takapuna did that in 1994-2000 and 2006-2009. The beginning of a new dynasty perhaps?
    North Harbour Premier 1 Wikipedia

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    @UpTheHarbs said in NZ Club Rugby 2025 ( General):

    @JK First time ever that Shore have won a 3-peat, and they're now just the second club to win more than 2 in a row - Takapuna did that in 1994-2000 and 2006-2009. The beginning of a new dynasty perhaps?
    North Harbour Premier 1 Wikipedia

    I think so.

    My kids play for Shore, but I’m still 100% a northcote supporter. At least they aren’t playing for Taka!!

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    Both teams have lost their Waikato players.

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  • Daffy JaffyD Offline
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    40 year old Joe Royal captained Ponsonby to our 49th Auckland championship and his own 8th. A great achievement today with only 8 returning players that played in last seasons final winning side.
    Ponies scored twice in the first 7 minutes but a tough Marist side hung in there and scored with 90 seconds remaining to have a chance of snatching it.
    Final score 27-21.


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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    Marist led at HT playing with the wind behind them but Hautapu scored twice to get back to 22-21 midway through the 2nd half.

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    Eagles flying high in Wellington.

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